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"sink in" Definitions
  1. (of words, an event, etc.) to be fully understood or realized
  2. (also sink into something) (of liquids) to go down into another substance through the surface

737 Sentences With "sink in"

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I'll just leave that there and let it sink in.
Let's take a second to let this all sink in.
Let that sink in a while — it's no small feat.
Well, he's the dad now, so let that sink in.
Watch and let the horror of it all sink in.
It took some time for the news to sink in.
Reread that if it didn't sink in the first time.
Yeah, take a minute to let that one sink in.
Just let that sink in for a second, I'll wait.
It didn't even sink in until I read the interview.
"It's all beginning to sink in," the source tells PEOPLE.
New pound low Sterling continues to sink in this environment.
We'll give you a moment to let that sink in.
Pause for a moment, and really let this sink in.
It won't really sink in probably for a few months.
But let his original intent sink in for a minute.
"It doesn't sink in at all," Raisman said after trials.
Let that sink in (no pun intended!) for a minute.
Samsung stuffed the whole kitchen sink in the Galaxy S8.
The news, and its effect, is beginning to sink in.
I needed to let that sink in for a second.
Think about that, and let it sink in real deep.
My kitchen witch hangs above the sink in my kitchen.
They almost sink in the tempest but manage to escape.
Maybe 90 years from now, they will actually sink in.
Let that sink in: a new dinosaur every … single … week.
But eventually, the volume of incidents started to sink in.
Bathroom was really tiny, sink in shower area was outdated.
When lodging complaints, leave the kitchen sink in the kitchen.
With repetition, it might sink in with the voting public.
They didn't sink in because of something he said, though.
Let that sink in for a minute, because we're still screaming.
It took a while for the news to totally sink in.
I want you to let that sink in for a second.
It took quite a while to really sort of sink in.
Watch it a few times to let it truly sink in.
We need to let that sink in as an American people.
We need to see this; we need it to sink in.
Back in the present, she's at the sink in a Friendly's.
John Kasich took a moment to let everything sink in. Sen.
Let's take a moment to process, and let that sink in.
I really haven't been able to let the win sink in.
And I need creative ways to help the message sink in.
NPR: GOP fears about holding the Senate start to sink in.
"It hasn't been able to sink in yet," Dr. Stephany said.
One last time, America: Pause and let all that sink in.
It took me a long time to have that sink in.
Here's where the realities of a teardown kind of sink in.
On the inside, however, that reality has yet to sink in.
Only then does this "once bitten, twice shy" lesson sink in.
He ponders that for a few seconds, letting it sink in.
Out of curiosity, how much more can my skull sink in?
"It's going to take a while to sink in," Thomas said.
An HD display tablet for under $30 — let that sink in.
You have to take a moment to let it sink in.
Let's pause for a moment to let this all sink in.
Just going to let that one sink in for a second. Okay.
Take a second and let that number sink in for a sec.
All this took a long time to sink in over the years.
It took about that long to sink in that we were racing.
The reality would sink in after a quick glance in the mirror.
The state of the world around her started, inevitably, to sink in.
Then it starts to actually sink in, she has nothing to wear!
"I want to take a break, let it sink in," Franco said.
Give the lessons of this eclipse a little time to sink in.
Congress's efforts to revive Trump's fleet scheme could sink in the Senate.
A sink in his New York bedroom would be just the thing.
People on the streets took a moment to let it sink in.
It took a few days for all of it to sink in.
"It took about 24 hours for it to sink in," he said.
It's worth taking a moment to let all of this sink in.
"Rocks" as a verb didn't sink in right away — as in TEETERS.
Does it ever sink in that you could be someone's Dick Vitale?
The full cultural significance of soccer took a while to sink in.
Yeah, we'll let that one sink in for a minute: brownie. Batter. Crumble.
"He swiped right on them too.... let that sink in," one user tweeted.
Some of the app's other changes will just take time to sink in.
He paused to let that sink in, as the crowd began to applaud.
Now things are beginning to sink in for the actress, the source says.
After less than 48 hours, the NHL experience was starting to sink in.
For a lesson to sink in, you've got to learn the hard way.
"It's going to take a while for that to sink in," she said.
"Allowing the scale of the atrocity to sink in with terrible, fitting gravity."
It's unreal and I will need some time to let it sink in.
Health care today faces a clinician shortage; let that sink in a minute.
Allow the anger, the rage, the sadness and the numbness to sink in.
"If they'd only let us in and have it sink in," Reddy said.
I don't know if the words "stage four" sink in for other patients.
When you have the privilege of experiencing that moment, let it sink in.
Then the smell started coming in through the small sink in the studio.
As Tuesday's results sink in, here are five key questions for both parties.
"It really didn't sink in until a couple of days after," she said.
I think the lessons of this campaign season will sink in over time.
"I'm just letting it all sink in, and I'm ready to get to work."
So facts can sink in, but they don't always change our behavior and opinions.
Take a second to re-read this paragraph and let it all sink in.
Let that sink in for a minute...Archaeologists toiling away at the Carnoustie site.
According to Ryerson, the reality of her son's death has yet to sink in.
Let that sink in: 93 million (registered) plus 73 million (never registered) stayed home.
I was enjoying the movie, but its intentions were just starting to sink in.
Take a deep breath, let it sink in, and never think about it again.
It took me a little bit of time for that to actually sink in.
Let this fact sink in: We're not even half of the way through 2017.
When it finally started to sink in, he positioned himself as my tour manager.
A bell rings and the monk lets the silence sink in for a moment.
The full impact of what he meant has only just started to sink in.
The harsh reality of the show being over is starting to really sink in.
But just being aware of a fact does not make it automatically sink in.
Their message was so counterintuitive that it took a long time to sink in.
Hikers wear snowshoes only when there's enough snow for their feet to sink in.
I think for us non-expansion states, the reality will start to sink in.
What themadh wanted to know was thus: Let that sink in for a moment.
Like Sarah, who is cutting herself off from the world to let this sink in.
I wait a few minutes to really let the product sink in before applying serums.
" He pauses for a beat, letting the description sink in: "That's what the universe is.
It began to sink in when she had to begin paying back her student loans.
"Things sink in with him finally, but it takes too long," one former employee says.
As the apparent enormity of his hidden abuse continued to sink in, Lila changed tactics.
I let that all sink in for a few minutes and start to feel better.
Let that sink in... Dylan McKay from "Beverly Hills 90210" is half a century old.
As he let the unbearable words sink in, all he could think about was Laney.
Now that this presidency has become a reality, the endorsement is starting to sink in.
Senators and the audience in the committee room let the statement sink in before laughing.
"It's going to take a while to sink in, what this really means," Carlisle said.
He works with Rose Namajunas every day so maybe it will start to sink in.
" And when they let that sink in, and I ask them again: "Does prayer work?
Washington (CNN)Let this sink in: The President is safe from the White House sinkhole.
Give yourself a moment to let that sink in before we get to the kicker.
Then you take a closer look yourself and that horrible feeling starts to sink in.
It might take a few seconds for the enormity of Page's statements to sink in.
The drought caused land to sink in the Central Valley, the state's main agricultural hotspot.
" Strout told me she thinks of herself as "somebody who perches—I don't sink in.
Sometimes you're going crazy and sometimes you're taking a break and letting things sink in.
The deeper we sink in, the more we need James Bond to stand above it.
The bittersweet realization that something sacred was drawing to a close began to sink in.
"When the judge read out the nine year sentence, it didn't sink in," said Hattie.
Assignment: Build a boat with your schoolmates that will not sink in the East River.
The reality of another month inside, at least, is beginning to sink in for people.
Even when she got the news, Fleenor says, she had trouble letting it sink in.
Before Dickey boarded her flight, the magnitude of the virus' outbreak seemed to sink in.
But now the reality of what your wedding will cost is beginning to sink in.
There's nothing left on the bookshelves, in the closets, under the sink, in the fridge.
As the realities of the changing energy system sink in, I suspect that will change.
The message may take a while to sink in, so allow time before you follow up.
And I think sometimes when we pull those punches, that reality doesn't sink in for people.
But let those words sink in for a second: A porn star is suing the president.
Play it in light rotation over a week or two and let the tracks sink in.
This is a victory, but it's hard to let the whole weight of it sink in.
" He added, "It didn't sink in until the last few weeks that he was actually dying.
This has not yet appeared to sink in for the planet's top risk assessors: insurance companies.
But at Wallops, the seeds of a managed retreat mentality are already starting to sink in.
You got to repeat that to yourself a couple of times and let it sink in.
We'll give you a moment now to let the gravity of all that information sink in.
Yet those messages might take a while to sink in, moving past layers of acculturated ableism.
Should this data hold and pessimism sink in, investors could be in for even more trouble.
Let that sink in ... 'cause it might be happening for the first time ... according to Rep.
No sooner does the twist sink in than "Nuts!" ends on a note of genuine tragedy.
He died carrying up a sink in a tenement building in Florida where he was working.
Give this booking some time to sink in, and its merits will surely dawn on you.
And when it gets turned upside down, it takes a while for that to sink in.
"Let's just let this sink in," said Jack Easterby, a coach who helped organize the excursion.
Seems you will be the actual loser in this case, once the reviews really sink in.
Specifically, they wanted a serum that would really sink in and work against concerns like hyperpigmentation.
"It finally started to sink in that maybe we were not a good band," he recalls.
Allow big ideas to sink in a little and give your audience a chance to reflect.
As the ramifications of what's just happened sink in, he stumbles back to the wedding festivities.
I will let it sink in over the weekend and in the days and weeks after.
It appears the chat didn't sink in with Tekashi, so now Joe's warning other rising rappers.
Tension hung heavily in the air; the minutes slowed to allow every sight to sink in.
Vaughan two days later saw Mitchell slumped over the sink in his cell, his legs sticking out.
It's possible that these high fatal overdose numbers are starting to sink in with illicit drug users.
Asking kids to relate what they see to their own experiences helps the positive lessons sink in.
Still, let that sink in for a moment: Microsoft is bringing its flagship developer tool to macOS.
"Let that sink in…," BPF President Ken Hayworth said in an email to the BPF advisory team.
When actual machinery, Iranian nuclear centrifuges, experienced real damage, the importance of cybersecurity started to sink in.
I personally would need at least a month — to let my powers of seduction really sink in.
I was doing it in my bathroom, on the ledge of my sink, in a coffee mug.
The company will require a bit of education to really let the console's full potential sink in.
Let that sink in: The Harry Potter play will be in the same theater as a circus.
But the fact that Ford still has much work ahead of it is beginning to sink in.
This weight of this election didn't really sink in with me until I thought of my sister.
I don't know what I'll say as they get older, and the enormity and unfairness sink in.
Onlookers desperately tried to help as the duck boat began to sink in 26 feet of water.
As the students of 1214 braced for the gunman to return, the horror began to sink in.
Even then, he said, it takes time for the true nature of clients' vulnerability to sink in.
The Comey hearing slipped from the headlines even before the headlines had a chance to sink in.
I spritz this on and let it sink in for about five minutes before applying a moisturizer.
I don't think it will sink in fully until I'm on the grid in Melbourne next year.
Churchill trots out the "God save the Queen" line, but it's Queen Mary's remarks that really sink in.
In Lent's case, it is capirotada—a Mexican bread pudding with everything but the kitchen sink in it.
" The staffer explains, "Someone told me that Matt was gone, and it took a minute to sink in.
It takes an entire cavalcade of women telling him this surgery is cool for it to sink in.
Today, we stand with Russia and Saudi Arabia (let that sink in) denying the science of climate change.
"But it's still a ways away, so I still have a little while to let it sink in."
I won't allow it to sink in because I'm so focused... (on) training, cardio, all kinds of stuff.
There's a free armchair, so I sink in and try to lower my breathing rate for a while.
He'll make weakside defenders hesitate one second too long before they sink in to bother Drummond's thunderous rolls.
One witness said it took only five minutes for the Almirante to sink in the reservoir near Guatapé.
Ferreira Cavallo said the magnitude of her actions didn't truly sink in until a day after the incident.
"I'm excited, but I don't think I've had a moment to have it sink in yet," she says.
Let it sink in and take it because to get back here that's what's going to drive us.
Will the Southern Ocean be a reliable carbon-absorber, known as a "carbon sink," in the years ahead?
"I haven't had time for it to sink in yet," Gerard told reporters minutes after the final result.
"I don't want our mind-set to just allow failure to sink in," Kerr said in an interview.
If you see us with our foot in the sink in a public bathroom, don't make it weird.
"The realization that this is real, that there is bias, is starting to sink in," Ms. Lundberg said.
The goodness will really start to sink in on September 22, which is when the Sun enters Libra.
After everyone ate their fill and as the liquor had a chance to sink in, the dancing started.
Let that sink in: Mr. Trump's own lawyer has now accused him, under oath, of committing a felony.
These hybrid liquid formulas sink in easily, don't require any rubbing and deliver a calming dose of hydration.
A wide, tall tree with dense wood, Afrormosia is an important carbon sink in the Congo Basin rainforest.
Let that sink in: Trump's itchy Twitter finger came close to possibly starting a war with North Korea.
It takes a bit longer for the other drawback of taking off the toe shoes to sink in.
" Pretty soon after arriving, the reality starts to sink in for the daytime TV host: "I'm not gonna lie.
There was a window over the sink in the kitchen, and new copper pots hanging just above the stove.
When water cannot sink in, the runoff carries away soil nutrients, making fields more vulnerable to summer dry spells.
In the U.K., the ramifications of the country's vote to quit the European Union (EU) continued to sink in.
Now let one more piece of data sink in: Globally, only 22016% of women participate in the formal economy.
According to a source who has spoken with Watts, the severity of the situation is beginning to sink in.
Below that is a monkey-sized basin, like a sink in a dollhouse kitchen remodeled with stainless steel fixtures.
There was little time for the magnitude of what they had achieved to sink in for the Apollo teams.
As the election results slowly sink in, it's only a matter of time before the anixiety turns into action.
Give this rich, sweet-smelling cream a minute to sink in, and you'll be rewarded with velvety-smooth skin.
The reality of Maria's devastation began to sink in as they drove an hour through shattered landscapes to Humacao.
I let the news sink in: Someone had made up an identity to create an article about Noam Cohen.
"It took a while for the news of what was wrong with me to sink in," she told Metro.
There were early signs that Pelosi's entreaty not to air dirty laundry in public has yet to sink in.
Sam: It ended with him vomiting in my sink in my lovely en suite and me sending him home.
Considering this is the first handshake of the movie, Rabbit doesn't take much time to let it sink in.
"One can define time as 'the duration of that which changes,'" he said, briefly letting the phrase sink in.
Their minimal appearance makes them easy to overlook; it is hard to let the words and references sink in.
Let this sink in, the Trump-loving voters of West Virginia are having t-shirts made with Democratic Sen.
"It's going to sink in a lot better because I don't have the pressure of it ending," she said.
Just a week before they died, they'd installed a sparkling new stainless-steel sink in their black granite countertop.
"Mehhh," she said playfully over the phone Friday evening, after a few days of letting it all sink in.
The stretcher has been placed on top of a cement sink in a small laundry room crowded by journalists.
Think about this fact until it starts to sink in, and then think about it a little bit more.
Not only do attempts to correct information not sink in, but they can actually make conflicts even more intractable.
It began to sink in then that Mexico was a foreign country for him in every sense of the word.
At least 23 dead, hundreds missing, as winds fan California fires Reuters TV: Weinstein's pariah status starts to sink in
I have to apply lotion really early in the day so that it'll sink in before I go to work.
But if Trump continues to sink in these swing states, outpolling him by a few points may not be enough.
" He wields them on Twitter in double-spaced sentences, creating rhetorical spaces that allow readers to "let that sink in.
"I knew what he had done to me, but it didn't sink in till I was driving home," she said.
For the Dean team, the aftermath of the Dean Scream didn't fully sink in until they landed the next morning.
As the photos in gallery above show, it sometimes takes a singular excruciating image for it to truly sink in.
Before I let you go, when did it start to sink in that your life as a musician had changed?
It's been 20 years since Buffy slayed her way into hearts across the county: let that sink in a moment.
But the spokeswoman conceded buyers might adopt a wait-and-see attitude as policy adjustments take time to sink in.
One night in California, I accidentally clogged the sink in my Airbnb with fat from an oxtail soup I cooked.
Let that sink in; five acres of fresh food is grown within the footprint of a 40-foot metal box.
Smiths Falls, Ontario (CNN)Joshua Boyle said the gravity of the situation his family survived is starting to sink in.
In some countries 'water' was a tap in a crowded alley; in others it was a sink in a home.
After she was done, she directed me to a luxurious sink in which to rinse off before the next step.
As Immelman rode a wave of applause to the 18th green, Snedeker hung back and let his fate sink in.
That reality might begin to sink in for restless MPs in January — which is much closer to March 29, 2019.
But then you come down from that high, and reality starts to sink in: Where do you go from here?
The assignment seemed simple enough: Build a boat with your schoolmates that will not sink in New York's East River.
The reality of what not sharing food can mean to communities connected by food rituals is starting to sink in.
Then he found an internet connection that allowed him to access news websites, and it finally began to sink in.
Maybe the reality is starting to sink in for the market that they really do want to go in December.
Instead of letting things sink in, listening closely, or waiting for a full picture to develop, we weigh in reflexively.
"Wow, this will take a little while to sink in," said Stenson as he held aloft the coveted Claret Jug.
Close your eyes and let his purring baritone sink in, and you might think Don Williams had wandered into Kenya.
Let it sink in: It is now confirmed that the president's personal lawyer paid a porn star for her silence.
I feel like that didn't sink in for me until I visited the Whitney, even though technically I'd already known that.
So that leaves most of our MWC phone hopes in the hands of LG. Let that sink in for a moment.
There's absolutely no oily residue that requires time to sink in, so it's perfect for use in the morning underneath makeup.
It is, essentially, a giant Juniper-wood sandbox filled with 3,000 pounds of dry beans; guests are encouraged to sink in.
Moments later there was another alert, and the abrupt realization that Paul might actually head to Houston began to sink in.
But even if the message didn't sink in, Millie-Grace Turner defended herself hard and that's amazing all on its own.
While both candidates are deep underwater on favorability, Trump continues to sink in popularity, while Clinton appears to have leveled off.
Witnesses tell us Mack attacked the dude while the victim's head was in a sink in the middle of a wash.
It took a day or so for it to sink in that the person I'd cheated with might be the father.
"I don't think he's done enough and he may sink in the swamp," Biden told NBC News's Andrea Mitchell on Thursday.
It's just that one involves defying gravity on land, and the other involves battling it to not sink in the water.
Very few people have let the reality of the situation sink in deep enough that it reshapes their values and priorities.
Like many things about the Trump campaign, this tendency has gotten increasingly comical as Trump continues to sink in the polls.
Let that sink in: If they can't hear you, "that level of noise is unsafe and potentially damaging," Dr. Battey said.
Let the magnitude of the moment sink in for at least a few more days before the fretting begins in earnest.
Note: If the market ignored his warnings in Congress weeks ago, they started to sink in during last week's earnings call.
He knew the West, and he witnessed his country's relations with the West, specifically the United States, sink in recent years.
I use the L'Oréal Hydra Genius Water Cream and let it sink in a little bit, maybe four or five minutes.
This episode left me perplexed, and it took me the better part of the day for it to fully sink in.
But the spokeswoman conceded buyers may adopt a wait-and-see attitude as it takes time for policy adjustments to sink in.
" Another Twitter user tweeted: "This Apple mac pro screen stand, i repeat STAND, costs $999, let that sink in for a moment.
Indeed, for many -- particularly the country's liberals -- it took quite some time for the reality of a Modi premiership to sink in.
While plumbing can be costly, the addition of running water and an antique farmhouse sink in this space add beauty and convenience.
To that end, Johnson's team ran a computer simulation to see if it was possible for ice to sink in this way.
Why would human body tissue be under the pipes in the sink, in the pipes under the bathtub, why would that be?
He put his fingers in the holy water, then rubbed the clear liquid between his fingers to make the cold sink in.
The ultra-hydrating ingredients take time to sink in and can cause bronzer or highlighter to look patchy if you're not patient.
I mourned the loss to some extent, but it didn't really sink in until Ben sent me a Slack message one morning.
Adjusted for all of these factors, women would likely be the largest collective economic power on the planet  —  let that sink in.
Not even Iwakuma and Hernandez have been able to avoid getting hit hard as the Mariners sink in the wild-card standings.
She administered the numbing cream, and we let that sink in for about 10-15 minutes, and then began the actual procedure.
Spray sunscreen formulas are also so fine, you may easily sweat them off before they have time to sink in, she adds.
Question: What kind of shoes can you wear to an outdoor wedding that won't sink in the grass but still feel formal?
It's about the passing of time and battered expectations and, the more you let it sink in, the more devastating it becomes.
"He loved his morning fishing trips, family, Quiksilver, surfing, friends, motorbikes, Capbreton…I'm not even sure how to let it sink in."
Let that sink in: The age of the hirable robotaxi for the masses will begin within the next twelve (12) calendar days.
"It's beginning to sink in that Trump's defense increases might not happen," said Loren Thompson, a defense analyst at the Lexington Institute.
Let that sink in, and you'll begin to question what exactly the political left in America stands for – because it isn't Americans.
"Consumer confidence continued to slowly sink in December, with most of the decline among lower income households," Curtin said in a statement.
The debate format can expose those lies, but it can also allow them to sink in the viewer's mind and take hold.
Love, —Dad "Why do boys always get to be president?" my daughter asked this morning, after she'd let the news sink in.
There is no sink in this space, so I use five-gallon buckets of water to clean up brushes and mix materials.
In a note to clients, he writes that stocks are likely to sink in December, with a recession setting in in May.
The room had a concrete floor and a toilet and sink in the corner, just like Alex's cell in the detention center.
Sheet masks infused with clay fit snugly over the face, which helps the ingredients sink in deeply, usually in about 10 minutes.
Yet this fact, so inconvenient to the conservative worldview, never seems to sink in to the energy debate in a serious way.
I have one under every sink in my house and they are still in great shape after five years and repeated cleanings.
Still, the reality began to sink in for the assembled donors: Mr. Biden is likely to be outspent in the coming months.
This is a simple fact he might want to let sink in: The Russians do not have our best interests at heart.
There are parts of "Detroit" that have a raw, unsettled authenticity, and others that sink in a welter of screaming and cursing.
It wasn't until they were back at Loechler's parent's house that the gravity of the proposal started to sink in for David.
But New York will lose its reputation as a center of economic opportunity, and the city will sink in status and importance.
With his cheery, minimalist style, it takes a second for the horror of Eran Mendel's Game of Thrones GIFs to sink in.
The DHA news agency said the helicopter's rotor blade hit a vehicle, smashing its windscreen and causing its roof to sink in.
When my boyfriend and I bought our new house at the more "suburban" end of town, it took a while to sink in.
Risk of an imminent U.S. interest rate hike soured Wall Street's party as the reality of rising borrowing costs began to sink in.
Getting yourself a new electric toothbrush is a real treat, but does increase the chance of tension around the sink in the morning.
Let that sink in a little: the creator of Android is using third-party Android app stores to distribute one of its products.
Let that sink in for a moment: The selling point of this app is that Google will read your messages, for your convenience.
The first book of his I read was Slaughterhouse Five, and that really got me, but it took a while to sink in.
Even though the nuances of this experience would take time to sink in, I was determined to never make the same mistake again.
And it takes me saying, 'Yeah, I deliriously vomit over my toilet uncontrollably once a month,' for it to sort of sink in.
Instead of prices continuing to climb as more short positions were closed, prices began to sink in the second half of last week.
"It's just taking some time for it to sink in that what she was allegedly doing could be considered illegal," says the source.
But I'm disappointed to see the show couldn't keep its emotional ball in the air long enough to make his sacrifice sink in.
Take as long as you need for that to sink in, but we're switching gears to focus on the future FLOTUS, Melania Trump.
It's been almost a decade since we first saw Emma Stone's freckled cheeks and fiery, red hair in Superbad — let that sink in.
We have no idea where we're going, on what shores we might wash up, or whether we will simply sink in the process.
The American public has had several days to allow news to sink in regarding the massive data breach at credit monitoring agency Equifax.
The Trump administration is going to continue to adjust as the reality of the presidency continues to sink in at the Oval Office.
It's worth stopping for a second, letting that sink in and wondering what it says about our country and political process right now.
So maybe they get new chairs that have a firmer cushion so they don't just sink in, making it harder to get up.
The Big Joe Aloha Chair lets you sink in and snuggle, yet it maintains a chair's shape, helping you sit upright without effort.
Especially in Europe, we like to have things sink in more: Put the seed in the ground, then wait for the little flowers.
But do we need to see and hear that crowd chant "send her back" that many times for the message to sink in?
"It took a while for it to sink in for me because I had never heard of such a thing," Mr. Maas said.
Only when the video ends, and blackness drops across each screen like a closing eyelid, do the loss and alienation really sink in.
At the corner of the sink in his studio bathroom, there is a neatly piled, several-inches thick stack of Eclectic Horseman magazine.
Why sink in so much cash at a valuation triple that of Verkada's $540 million price tag after its April 1103 Series B?
Our goal is to understand how human actions combined with natural environmental conditions may have caused land to sink in the Mississippi Delta.
For dessert, slabs of soft tofu slowly sink in a tall glass of dark cane sugar syrup, topped by swollen sago (tapioca pearls).
Paul Manafort barely had time to let his latest prison sentence sink in before news broke that he's facing yet more legal trouble.
Please take a look at it, let those words sink in if you need an iota of hope without any Pollyanna hand-waving.
If things are going well and you're not jumping on any airplanes, expect these two days to be transformative and passionate, but be sure let all your feelings sink in before making any commitments: Uranus isn't supporting you in that area on February 6, and the feelings that Pluto is asking you to process will take a while to sink in.
This is a difficult time for all of us and I do ask for your patience and respect while we let this sink in.
"It may take longer for the panic around a no-deal to sink in and, hopefully, soften the DUP line," said an EU diplomat.
"It's just taking some time for it to sink in that what she was allegedly doing could be considered illegal," a source told People.
"And I was like, 'Oh wow, it really does sink in,' because at home they're not like that," the actress joked with a laugh.
"Getting calls from friends and family, it started to sink in the last week," Dixon said of coaching his first game in Los Angeles.
With the upset yet to fully sink in, Santos called an emergency meeting of the top peace negotiators and security chiefs in the country.
Trump probably won't listen anyway, but if he looks at it enough times, maybe a few of the more important bits will sink in.
Compared to other devices -- like buoys -- which can become destroyed and sink in rough seas, Yam Pro Energy's patent is more efficient, it says.
"It's so surreal for all of us and I don't think it will really sink in that were going to be Olympians," said Williams.
The singer also shared a side-by-side photo of himself as a baby alongside Miles to really let their similar appearance sink in.
But the gravity of the five years of captivity they endured in Afghanistan at the hands of terrorists is just beginning to sink in.
Part of the reason berries sink in a butter cake is because there is plenty of room underneath them in a standard cake pan.
Since edibles have to pass through the digestive tract first, it can take 30 minute to an hour for the effects to sink in.
But as time has gone on and Trump's trade tactics, specifically, have started to sink in, some of that optimism has started to dissipate.
The United States withdrawing from the Paris climate accord is normal now that the reality of the move has had months to sink in.
It was backstage among the V.I.P.s at Jay Z's Made in America festival in September that Lil Yachty's new reality started to sink in.
Craftspeople hand-dye shoes, bags and other leather goods on its surface, and season after season different stains sink in, adding to the patina.
Because of common expectations that men should be stoic, during adolescence, when masculine stereotypes sink in, many boys reluctantly distance themselves from intimate friendships.
The game itself needed some time to sink in; what Klopp and his players have done this season in Europe will require even longer.
But Tomlin said his team would "waddle in it right now," letting this season's failure sink in before making any decisions about next season.
Passive listening is the ideal, while walking from place to place, doing chores, etc, as the many tracks slowly sink in over several weeks.
But there is only limited time for the commercials to sink in before some of the country's biggest states award their delegates in early March.
I can take the time to think about a sequence, traverse a location, feel out the corners of a scene and let it sink in.
Please let it sink in that Mr. "Drip Drop" himself got the keys to the Empire kingdom long before the wildly capable Cookie ever did.
The agency said passenger boats often sink in the country due to the age of the vessels and their failure to follow rules of navigation.
Only when I bought my own gear and went on my first solo outing did reality start to sink in: Hardwater angling is actually … hard.
The agency said passenger boats often sink in Congo due to the age of the vessels and their operators' failure to follow rules of navigation.
I think people are just starting to ... it's just starting to sink in, how outrageous some of that behavior was, again, for decades. Mm-hmm.
Still, after the conversation with my father began to sink in, I started thinking about how owning my own place would solve so many problems.
"When the advice comes from someone other than a parent, it tends to sink in more," says consumer credit expert and author Beverly Blair Harzog.
When she mentioned the discovery to a friend at work, though, the gravity of keeping an undetonated explosive in her home started to sink in.
It doesn't quite sink in until you compete here and cross the line - I had a couple of minutes to myself - that this is it.
It is true that the refugee boats — pushed back into Indonesian waters by the Australian Navy — no longer sink in our waters or land here.
The significance of North Korea's missile launch may take some time to sink in, as the Japanese have become somewhat accustomed to the missile tests.
The changed market tone, which saw secondary loan prices sink in the final weeks of the year, is being closely watched by borrowers and investors.
Pete, if you're reading this, there's an apartment open in my building that's great, as long as you don't need a sink in your bathroom.
But it took a few days for it to really sink in properly, to the point where I could process why I loved the experience.
Just let that sink in for a moment: bond holders are essentially holding bonds with prices higher and yields lower than should be theoretically possible.
The bizarre nature of the exercise didn't sink in until he went to the film's New York premiere last month, which "was wild," Akbar said.
I scrambled to cover the episode and its aftermath with my colleagues, too busy to let the horror and the pain of it sink in.
Tom Cole (R-Okla.) said leaders would likely "throw every sink in every kitchen they can find" to win last-minute support for the bill.
The Canadian prime minister knows whereof he speaks, having once taught drama, among other subjects — let that sink in for a second, dear American reader.
She had found her father's old clippers at the bottom of a dusty box beneath the sink in a seldom used bathroom in the basement.
"I think it's a buying opportunity," he said, adding that he expects the airline's plan to "sink in" with the industry in the coming days.
If nothing else, watch the clip above for the eight seconds of un-transcribable silence as the AI camp lets this savage takedown sink in.
While May's government remains committed to Brexit, today's testimony is the first sign that the logistical reality of Brexit is starting to sink in, at Westminster.
When Sicat dropped off Dimaya at home later that morning, he said he just sat in the car, letting the gravity of what happened sink in.
Let that sink in: The vast majority of election spending (over 28503 percent) is coming from less than one half of one percent of all Americans.
The Body Shop Vitamin E Sink-in Moisture MaskThis vitamin-packed product fights the effects of environmental aggressors like, oh, everything you experience on a plane.
What he gets is a passionate make-out session with fellow contestant Lace — take a moment to let that name sink in — that soon turns ugly.
Let that sink in: All the study subjects had to do was say they had mixed ancestry and others gave them more points for good looks.
So I nearly fell onto my sink in horror when I saw the red, raw, and bruised complexion staring back at me in the bathroom mirror.
And a sink in a music-room bathroom at Caroline Elementary tested this year at 5,000 ppb of lead, results released by the school system show.
Everyone in the room erupts in cheers, and the beaming woman holds the shirt up to her face as she lets the happy news sink in.
But even after seeing the positive test, the news didn't quite sink in for the mom-to-be until her first trip to the OB/GYN.
The reality of my inheritance didn't sink in until I was in college and called my father to tell him about a party I was throwing.
House Hunters and House Hunters International will be present and accounted for with their 102-105th and 86-89th seasons, respectively (let those numbers sink in).
Before the tournament, the team's management invited military leaders to speak to the players, hoping the message of selfless devotion to a cause would sink in.
Terror and disbelief began to sink in for many, as they contemplated how something of the sort could ever possibly be unleashed unto the unsuspecting masses.
There is a deep sink in which to rinse and prepare vegetables from the garden and fruits from the orchard (pears, quince, crab apples and plums).
New York (CNN Business)Across the United States, the reality of what coronavirus will mean for people's jobs, businesses and livelihoods is beginning to sink in.
But as the coronavirus's economic toll starts to sink in, the challenge of getting people covered and getting them cared for is also going to deepen.
The kitchen is anchored by a streamlined block of Corian with a sink; in other words, the island Ms. Hadid designed with the Italian company Boffi.
"I'm still waiting for that real feeling of being free of this game to sink in, that it's finally finished," he tells me, through a translator.
"It didn't sink in, until I went swimming into my house," Mr. Ogle said as he sat at the wheel of the boat, choking back tears.
Even if a measure like a carbon tax did pass the House, it would sink in the Republican-held Senate and be denounced by President Trump.
It took a few minutes for the reality to sink in: Mr. Flake had given the Republicans the majority they needed to advance Judge Kavanaugh's nomination.
That finding, though slow to sink in, would upend the accepted teaching at the time, which held that no single area was critical to supporting memory.
People understand what it is, but if you don't force them to have an emotional reaction to your words, it's not really going to sink in.
A table — seen as the wooden paneling under the sink in the photo below — pops out and can be used both inside and outside the bus.
As the consequences of "fake news" sink in and a Twitter troll becomes the most powerful man on earth, one cannot but resist Janet Malcolm's contention.
So far, that advice has failed to sink in as Mr. Trump has continued to rail against his enemies, blasting the highly respected diplomats who have testified.
But, as the reality of their inevitable exit starts to sink in, we're starting to think a lot more about just how the series will say goodbye.
Many utilities spend fortunes to keep coal plants in compliance, only to find the rules keep changing and they have to sink in more money, Cramer said.
On the podium she spread her arms wide like Rio's famous Christ statue and, when Germany's anthem began playing, her hard-fought win began to sink in.
Take, for instance, swimmer Yusra Mardini, who saved 20 people when the boat they were traveling in while fleeing Syria began to sink in the Aegean Sea.
Last June, Weinfurtner used a large water tank with a sink in the middle to mimic another difficult-to-observe phenomenon: the superradiance of a black hole.
Taking at least a year to plan their wedding (which will "definitely not" be filmed for Paradise) and letting the joy of spending forever together sink in.
With just days left before the deadline to apply for another two-year renewal, "the threat of losing that is starting to sink in," Kawinski told me.
Let that sink in: corporations have jacked up drug prices, exploded their profits to record highs, and pocketed for themselves the windfall from the president's tax breaks.
While plywood should be used under the sink (in case of a leak), Ms. Fies recommends using particleboard to build out the upper and perimeter cabinet boxes.
Taking a moment to read them over once more allows you more time to make sure you're satisfied with your goals and to let them sink in.
The larger, more pressing issues are how low we're prepared to sink in our partisan back-and-forth and what's accomplished by descending to Trump's subterranean level.
If we had to guess, we'd say it's probably a reference to the tadpole/slug-like creature Byers croaks into the sink in the Season 1 finale.
Most of your time in the kitchen will be spend on ingredient prep, if not eating the final product over the sink in a state of foggy bliss.
Next up, we're off to L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon, where chef Steve Benjamin has some surprises in store, including hamachi and sea urchin ravioli (let that sink in).
But when the realities of the general election began to sink in - and Trump's poll numbers sank - he shifted and began spending money on polling and television ads.
ON NOVEMBER 22012th, as it started to sink in that Donald Trump would be their president too, Californians expressed their anger and disappointment in different and creative ways.
"It was such a massive growth that it didn't really sink in, and I don't think it really has, so it's kept us all quite grounded," Greene says.
But according to officials close to Pence who spoke to the Post, Pence either didn't read the transcript of that call or let its contents fully sink in.
That took nearly a decade to sink in as he learned how to maintain his cool while coaching the Quebec Remparts of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League.
Felicia Buffkin spent the first half of her time on The Biggest Loser working out and shedding weight, but the results didn't really sink in until Makeover Week.
Everyone is trying to escape, it's too crazy to let the reality sink in so there is a tendency to pretend nothing happened when things get too serious.
The cream, which contains squalane, avocado oil, and apricot kernel oil, is seriously thick, but it still manages to sink in quickly without leaving any greasy residue behind.
While Serena is, at first, dismissive and offended by June's insistence that Holly/Nicole should learn to read, we see later that the words sink in for Serena.
We had plans to keep going with the band, but after the initial shock went away, and it started to sink in, we realized we couldn't do it.
" The grandmother of three later told HGTV that she was a "deer caught in headlights" and that the life-changing news is "just now starting to sink in.
If yours is an oil-free formula, lather on a thick layer of shaving cream and let it sink in for 15 minutes before wiping off the suds.
What will it take for the message to finally sink in with college (and high school) students: rape is a crime and sexual violence will not be tolerated?
I'm still in shock that I am releasing an album on Perc Trax, I think it's only just started to sink in now it's close to its release.
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Lewis Hamilton brushed aside a question about his tax affairs on Thursday and said winning his fourth Formula One title had yet to sink in.
"It's one of those things that you don't want to see but you have to – just to let it sink in more," Dodgers shortstop Corey Seager told reporters.
The paralysis that always strikes when attempting to make important life decisions, like which Netflix documentary to watch, began to sink in, except destiny was on the line.
These characters inhabit a mini-musical so beautiful that we want to stop, sink in and stay a while, but there's no time for that inside this frame.
The restaurant has planted itself on the border of a nondescript strip mall for eighteen years — old indeed for an area where restaurants surface and sink in droves.
Let that sink in: About half of the new tariff revenue probably will come from Americans paying more for investments in information technologies, including laptop computers and iPhones.
And the collapse of oil prices to nearly $30 a barrel — roughly a 50 percent decline from the beginning of the year — is just beginning to sink in.
In a daze I walked out, letting it sink in that now only an oath ceremony stood between me and this American citizenship 25 years in the making.
If I'm wearing it during the day I like to give my sunscreen some time to sink in (about ten or fifteen minutes) before layering Futuredew on top.
Nectar Queen-Size Mattress for $699 ($100 off): The Nectar feels like you're sleeping on the classic, conforming memory foam but doesn't make you sink in too deep.
Unavowed proceeds from that point with roughly a third of the game left to finish post-twist, which really gives the emotions its provokes time to sink in.
"It took a few moments for it to sink in, what was really going on," she told a radio interviewer who asked how she felt about the result.
The debut of its rival Lyft a month ago might have put a damper on Uber as shares of Lyft continue to sink in the weeks after the IPO.
His character Lucas landed a wet one on Max (Sadie Sink) in the season 2 finale, and McLaughlin revealed that the moment on screen is indeed his first kiss.
Let that sink in on today of all days — or at least until Chrissy Snapchats the spectacular Valentine's Day gift John gave her, and the envy fires up again.
And there's an eczema cream that I've used since I was a child – Oilatum – I cake my face in it three times a week and let it sink in.
You know that Washington is a bourgeois town and you've heard the deep-pitched voice of John the Revelator and you saw the Titanic sink in a boggy creek.
"I don't think it will sink in for a long time," Ishiguro said of the honor in a phone interview with the Swedish Academy that was uploaded to YouTube.
That could happen because as lava continues to sink in a lake inside a Kilauea crater, an influx of groundwater could interact with the lava to create steam explosions.
Let it sink in for a moment, and realize the Trump presidency must come to an end and Trump must no longer be president, whether through resignation or impeachment.
Edward McPherson's collected essays in The History of the Future are a literary kitchen sink in which no event or issue appears more important or relevant than any other.
Hawaii consumes 7 million cans of Spam a year and there are only 1.42 million of us currently living in the islands—let that sink in a little bit.
Women recognized a situation they'd been in more times than they cared to remember; men let the level of fury sink in and hoped they'd never been that guy.
If you need a minute to let it sink in that the chef at Prune just recommended — in The New York Times — something vegan to eat, I will understand.
Traders and investors including Jeffrey Gundlach believe the volatility measure could jump to 20 as geopolitical tensions rise and more thoughts of overvalued tech stocks sink in next week.
I also liked the idea of my mum passing on this object, which took a long time to sink in, and the feeling of satisfaction when it eventually did.
But his passion reignited after a disturbing rumor began to sink in, one that came from people he trusted: that Biggie knew in advance about the Quad studios shooting.
Just let this sink in for a moment: somewhere in the world, there exists a group message thread where the original Avengers talk to each other about their matching tattoos.
State epidemiologist Dr. Zack Moore said one positive sample came from a sink in one of the women's restrooms, but is not believed to be the source of the outbreak.
But because his voice and guitar distinguish themselves within such a narrow range, you have to give each album time to sink in, and his growth isn't instantly apparent here.
It is less clear that Mr Bolsonaro's programme—a mix of economic liberalism and social conservatism—will command support on the street and in congress once the implications sink in.
This means she would probably want to continue their hookup, even if penetrative sex wasn't immediately on the table, or sink in this case, after about seven seconds of foreplay.
"After I&aposve worked on this for so many years, it&aposs just now finally starting to sink in that it might actually be coming to a close," he said.
After running out of podcasts and with the weather dipping below 255 degrees, the fact that I'd been in line for 245 hours without gloves was starting to sink in.
It may have started to sink in, as Richmond hit a season-high 24 free throws on 26 attempts in a three-point victory over UMBC in its last outing.
New York City Council member Rafael Espinal introduced the legislation after seeing a man who was forced to change his baby on top of a sink in a public restroom.
The young star of the Netflix sci-fi hit series Stranger Things spent some time with family and newly-added castmate Sadie Sink in Cabo, Mexico, throughout the past week.
Just as it was worth recognizing the historic nature of Barack Obama's nomination in 2008, we should all take a moment to let the gravity of Clinton's nomination sink in.
The parliamentarians who voted in favor of same-sex marriage took time to let the jubilant moment sink in, celebrating with hugs and handshakes and proudly sporting rainbow-colored clothing.
Hopefully, by the time the lessons of this eclipse sink in, you'll have a good idea of how you can transform your daily schedule to be more beneficial to you.
As O'Keeffe conceded in a letter late in the trip, written from Maui, when she stopped to let the stilled, pristine atmosphere of Hawaii sink in, "Not bad at all."
Reality started to sink in this week: As the outbreak swept through Europe and the Middle East, governments that were previously skeptical of its seriousness began to change their tune.
"The market did probably overreact to what they thought was going to happen under President Trump... And now, we would say that reality is starting to sink in," he said.
As a general litmus test, sit down and watch a long, graphic sex scene—say, from Nymphomaniac—with your dad and just really let the dynamic between you sink in.
Let that sink in: her body has been invaded, her free will dismantled, and her power used to harm people she cares about, and she thinks she's the one in trouble.
We've spent $1.3 trillion since Nixon declared drugs "public enemy number one," and we have incarcerated tens of millions of people—that number needs to sink in—for nonviolent drug offenses.
"I was just so shocked it even happened and that I had to pay that amount of money, so I had to let it sink in for a while," Bachman says.
For example in the James Williamson [The Stooges guitarist from 1970] interview, that was a backstage dressing room and there was a sink in there and it looked like a bathroom.
"I think that will sink in over the next few weeks and months and will go a long way to helping unite the party," Senator Chuck Schumer of New York said.
The significance of this didn't sink in until last year, when my son was in kindergarten and he came up with the idea of turning our house into a public library.
Let's just stop for a second to let that sink in: Experts believe that in about five years, North Korea will be able to hit US territory with a nuclear weapon.
Boxing requires a lot of one-on-one attention, which kids crave, and anyone who has hit the bag and felt a hook sink in right knows how good that feels.
" Just in case it didn't sink in how cordial it's going to be, they added, "If we had known we would separate after 250 years, we would do it all again.
It's something that didn't quite sink in as I kept track of the minutiae of FBI special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into possible Trump-Russia collusion over the past two years.
A doctor told her that she would never walk again, but the news did not sink in until she realized that hospital staff had to transfer her from bed to bed.
I felt a poignant sadness sink in when I came downstairs from my room at the new Park MGM to get a cup of coffee and saw, at 2182:270 a.m.
With other jokes the angle between setup and punch line was so acute that it momentarily stunned the audience, requiring an extra beat to sink in and creating opportunities of timing.
A sketch artist for The Associated Press commandeered a sink in the women's bathroom during a recess to finish her painting of that morning's interrogation, her paints scattered across the counter.
Since the dollar began to sink in January 2017, emerging market equity funds are up 37 percent, nearly twice the gains of the Standard & Poor's 500-stock index during that time.
Perhaps the Bannon appointment didn't sink in fully until Tuesday, when Obama, in Greece, had chillier words of warning about the direction in which a Trump administration might — but mustn't — turn.
My CPR certificate — on which my name is misspelled, but, oh well — is a reminder of something that has taken longer to sink in: Other people just might need me, too.
Let that sink in for a moment: Bashar al-Assad gassed his own people, then bombed those desperately trying to save the lives of those suffering and dying from the chemicals.
This is my job… I think after a while it started to sink in that they were telling me, 'How can we pitch this to another artist when this is you?
I add two cups to half a tub of hot water, light three Sandoval candles that I ordered online, and sink in for about 20 minutes until the water starts to chill.
And when later, a video of a SpaceX test flight receives the same reaction, it starts to sink in that this isn't so much a presentation as it is a pep rally.
" Shawkat believes that the fact they know her so well on a personal level helped make it "sink in to them, to be like, 'We never realized that it was this bad.
While the first cut was smooth sailing, and it almost felt therapeutic to get rid of my relaxed ends, it wasn't until the second round when shit really started to sink in.
Challenges building the community: The only available and affordable venues to rent out are too far away for any promoter to sink in a few hundred dollars and expect to break even.
LONDON (Reuters) - London's role as the world's top financial center could be under threat as the implications of Britain leaving the European Union start to sink in, a survey showed on Monday.
They've channeled their outrage and exasperation in a way that, though sometimes uncomfortable, refused to let apathy sink in, cracking the shiny facade of cable news and pushing the gun debate forward.
Before too long, the reality of the terrifying situation that they both find themselves in begins to sink in: they're light years from their destination, and the ship is beginning to malfunction.
" But there are some things, like the love he has for everyone who made the series a possibility, that Parsons said he "needs no time to 'sink in' or become more 'realized.
That was the Black Eyed Peas' frontman's inspiration for creating a 90-minute VR comic book that moves at your pace and lets emotion sink in instead of battering you with visuals.
City rules require that every bath, shower, wash basin and sink in an apartment be supplied with hot water 24 hours a day, at a constant minimum temperature of 120 degrees Fahrenheit.
Kerber said the enormity of winning her second slam of the year and attaining world number one would probably not sink in until a quiet moment after she boarded her flight home.
"That has to sink in," Cordeiro said during a recent pit stop in Europe, where he explicitly detailed the small fortune that national federations could expect from a North American World Cup.
That means there are bargains to be had among tech stocks that have great fundamentals and good potential, but that are seeing their share prices sink in the short-term economic crises.
Donald Trump has been tweeting his way through his own impeachment, and it appears that after months of discussions and testimonies the whole ordeal is really starting to sink in for him.
Most teenagers don't heed their parents' financial advice, but it wasn't until my late 20s that my all of my dad's wise words regarding saving for retirement finally started to sink in.
"The more important part is for him to avoid making some sort of controversial or inflammatory statement taking the spotlight off of her long enough for it to sink in," Ayres said.
I'll let that sink in: Unlike the vast majority of smartwatches, which have to be charged daily or, at best, weekly, the Move ECG does not need to be charged at all.
But five days later, the ship hit an iceberg, its jagged underwater edges slicing a gash in the side of the Titanic and causing it to sink in less than three hours.
But once that shock fades, it might sink in that in a Western Conference dominated by the small-ball Golden State Warriors, a team suddenly exists that best exploits Golden State's weaknesses.
He tried to jam those episodes with comedy and action and violence and great music and just great character stuff and really threw the kitchen sink in in terms of entertaining people.
Regardless of whether people choose to be on PrEP, though, officials like Daskalakis say they hope the message of more regular testing as a normal part of sexual health hygiene will sink in.
Meanwhile, at the Harris House, which was built around the same time as well, Domoto put an enameled kitchen sink in the bathroom so his clients, an orthodox Jewish family, could keep kosher.
Meanwhile, it started to sink in that it was not only Michelle Obama's 2008 DNC speech that Melania had cribbed, it was a passage devoted to the virtues of hard work and honesty.
"I don't think he's done enough and he may sink in the swamp," Biden told NBC News, referring to Trump's refusal to release his taxes and other issues concerning his vast business holdings.
Brazilian markets were stable on Tuesday, with Sao Paulo's BOVESPA stock index gaining 1.2 percent in mid-afternoon as investors had largely expected an already watered-down pension reform to sink in Congress.
It conforms to your body, but you don't really sink in much, and it's comprised of four layers of dense, high-quality foams—the top two of which are gel-infused for cooling.
"Markets will likely trade with a more risk cynical bent this week as the less dovish Fed narrative continues to sink in," Stephen Innes, managing partner at Vanguard Markets, said in a note.
"This is not the first time that Republicans have come out with a lot of bluster, only to have reality ultimately sink in," White House Deputy Press Secretary Eric Schultz told reporters Monday.
As the reality of Mr. Trump's nomination continued to sink in with Republican office holders around the country, Democrats have become increasingly optimistic about their chances for big November gains on Capitol Hill.
The clue is "It takes time to sink in" and, on the surface, the answer sounds like it should have something to do with a thought that needs to sink into your brain.
Most moisturizers sink in and adequately maintain my skin's moisture level, but few appear to demonstrably improve it — and fewer do so without leaving a thick residue on the surface throughout the day.
But Fowler, who started the final round of the United States Open two strokes off the lead, would not let the sting of another near miss, his second at this event, sink in.
In an interview with CNBC last year following the Brexit vote, Burniske called bitcoin a "disaster hedge," due to its low correlation with other assets that sink in periods of uncertainty or crisis.
The mob heckling Ruby Bridges is nowhere to be seen, and only gradually does it sink in that it's because we're looking at Bridges and her escorts from the mob's point of view.
The handheld 5-by-5-inch device can be placed anywhere extra humidity clogs up the air such as in closets, under your kitchen sink, in safes, boats, RVs, or bathrooms, and more.
As he bent over the sink in the back of Tiny's basement with the water and lather dripping through his naps, she told him, as she usually told the men, about her name.
Saturn's lessons take many years to sink in, but over time, you learn to appreciate yourself for who you are and build up enough of a nest egg to feel secure later on.
The article states: As news of Mr. Trump's budget begins to sink in across the country, Americans are trying to parse what the changes to the government's spending plan might mean for them.
Let that sink in for a second: More than twice as many Republicans support giving the government power to shut down media organizations that it deems either "inaccurate" or "biased" than oppose it.
It started to really sink in that the significant majority of sex I'd had in my life was with dudes who were as unconcerned with my pleasure as I was obsessed over theirs.
A telling pattern in charts of the two-year, five-year and 10-year U.S. Treasury yields indicates to one technical strategist that bond yields could sink in the first quarter of this year.
As his phone blew up with messages from friends and acquaintances, he says relief began to sink in, and he became oblivious to the raucous college basketball fans packing out the Greenpoint drinking hole.
It is yet to sink in fully in London that Britain will become a third country once it leaves the EU. It will no longer enjoy the benefits, influence and priority accorded to members.
But before that can sink in, Ilana is sent a picture of her frozen, damaged NYC apartment (a pipe burst thanks to the cold) (again) and the two realize they can never go back.
I had put down Red Dead Redemption 2, stopped grinding out milestones in Destiny 2, and couldn't help but sink in rewarding, two- to three-hour Tetris sessions throughout those initial post-launch days.
But it's also more time for the real-world effects to sink in, and for opposition to snowball as senators decide they can't stomach a career-defining vote that's freighted with so many unknowns.
Green says the nurse who was administering Johnson's blood tests had been trying to prepare her for the inevitable outcome, but it did not really sink in until her doctor called her last week.
In Lauschangriff, a tram ride (on which one feels like an otter made of caterpillars) from P'Berg to Friedrichschain, we sink in to lush chairs and order absinthe from a bar conspicuously lacking it.
The key is to let the product sink in for at least 30 seconds so it can actually clean, degrease, and deodorize, instead of just sitting on top of your hair and masking oil.
"When I'm sat on the plane on the way back home, probably it will sink in that certainly I won't be driving for Renault again and maybe not in Formula One again," he said.
Recalling the immersive videos of Pipilotti Rist, Price's Social Synth (2017) is projected flat on the gallery's ceiling — for a front row seat, lie prone on the beanbags covering the floor, and sink in.
With a marble-topped double sink in the middle, the bathroom had a toilet with its own glass door to the right, and a deep soaking tub and a rainfall shower to the left.
Winogrand worked fast, but to absorb the results takes time, first to register the subjects and then to have the form and the drama, the intelligence and the beauty, of the vision sink in.
I recently laid this out in a story for Vox: As time has gone on and Trump's trade tactics, specifically, have started to sink in, some of [Wall Street's] optimism has started to dissipate.
Anyone interested in a particular artist, from die-hard fans to novelty seekers, can listen to a whole album repeatedly — not just song samples, not just YouTube choices — and let subtler material sink in.
Some bulge outward, morphing into a cluster of perfect spheres, like oversize bubbles skimmed off the top of a bath; some sink in concave dips, suggesting valleys of miniature waves — eerie acts of biomimicry.
After allowing the serum a few minutes to sink in and popping on some of the Eye Genius, I apply Augustinus Bader's The Rich Cream ($265), which does exactly what it says on the bottle.
By this point, the magnitude of losing everything from makeup and bras—which didn't seem to bother the three men I was traveling with—to official documents and all our money started to sink in.
Meanwhile, in other governments' capitals, the mere possibility that Donald Trump will be able to implement his vision for a world order based on sovereign states pursuing their own interests is beginning to sink in.
If Monica Lewinsky says that on several occasions you had her give [you] oral sex, made her stop, and then ejaculated into the sink in the bathroom off the Oval Office, would she be lying?
There's a lot going on in the show: there's a large cast of characters all working around the same plot, and taking my time with it helped their individual actions sink in a bit more.
It's sunk in terms of people saying 'you're a Formula One racing driver' but in terms of being one, and experiencing it, I don't think it's going to sink in until after the first race.
I'm hopeful that the story DLC coming at the end of year, The Champion's Ballad, will be a substantial time sink (in the best, always-doing-stuff way) and be based around a great yarn.
Did it suddenly hit him that he was risking his marriage and family by being in this situation with Heather at the bar, or did Kate's words of concern just finally sink in with him?
That for many of the kids this charity helps in 47 US states, this stash of food may be all they get to eat until the school bell rings Monday morning.. Let that sink in.
We talked about the travel situation, how tough it is to find energy and professionalism and playing with a purpose once you come back from a long road trip, and apparently it didn't sink in.
Also elsewhere, Rosita returned from pregnancy being shot and headed out with Michonne to take a peek at the surrounded Sanctuary, because both of them needed to see it for everything to truly sink in.
As more cases surface — more than 53,000 in the US as of Tuesday, upwards of 25,000 of them in New York alone — the gravity of the situation may soon sink in for more young people.
"The Inheritance," an ambitious two-part play exploring contemporary gay life, will end its Broadway run on March 15 after a twisty journey that saw the show soar in London but sink in New York.
We ate in the moldering parish hall behind the church, off long folding tables we set with plates and cutlery, napkins, candles, sometimes flowers, always bottles of water filled from the sink in the kitchen.
Many Republicans view Pruitt as an effective EPA chief who has excelled at rolling back regulations, but there have been reports all his negative press is causing his stock to sink in the White House.
It wasn't until after we went to E3 2000, which was right around the time Microsoft got interested in us, that it started to sink in that, holy shit, we've got to make a game now.
With the results of the United Kingdom's referendum on its European Union membership starting to sink in like a bad hangover, European leaders are calling for the divorce talks to begin — and things could get messy.
When Kaine threw a litany of attacks on Trump in Pence's direction, Pence often scoffed, batted them away and moved on -- never addressing them directly, never helping Kaine to make Trump's most incendiary words sink in.
However these hormones don't immediately reach your brain—it can take roughly 20 minutes for that ghrelin "full" signal to sink in, at which point you may have eaten twice as much as your body needs.
" He let that sink in and added, "The goal is to quickly have them not see me, but to pull them into the story and character, and if I've done my job, they'll see Billy Flynn.
But access to the international markets has effectively slammed shut this year as investors flee EM credits with high exposure to oil and the sovereign's bond prices sink in the wake of the recent crude rout.
"When the historians find us we'll be in our homes, plugged into our hubs, skin and bones," he sings, writhing with nervy intensity as the band behind him drops out to let his words sink in.
Paris, Frankfurt, Amsterdam and Dublin have made pitches to lure finance companies from Britain, and a survey last week suggested London's dominance could be under threat as the implications of leaving the Europen Union sink in.
This ProForm Supreme topper is made with the same pressure-relieving material as Tempur-Pedic's mattresses and provides three inches of cushion to cradle those points in your back that usually sink in and get stiff.
The sophomore season found the young characters (played by Finn Wolfhard, Noah Schnapp, Millie Bobby Brown, Caleb McLaughlin, Gaten Matarazzo and Sadie Sink) in somewhat diverging storylines as a dark force took control of one character.
McAree said she likes to start her morning routine off by using the Innisfree Green Tea Serum since it helps her other products sink in and hydrates her skin more than most serums she's tried before.
And she was also working to a strategic plan: Each debate victory looked much bigger after a couple of days, once the implications had time to sink in, than it may have seemed on the night.
No doubt, these more legibly musical segments are sorrowful, distraught, and placid, but it's an inviting sort of depression that ask you to slow down, sink in, and turn yourself an abyss that you yourself chose.
When Camille Cosby took her wedding vows in 1964, she could not have imagined the highs to which her husband would rise in his prime, nor the depths to which he would sink in his disgrace.
The reality of the change she had inspired began to sink in only after the new name was formally announced, and in particular, after it began to gain attention in the news and on social media.
BENGALURU, March 19 (Reuters) - Indian shares were set to sink in line with other markets on Thursday, as a global selloff triggered by fears over the fallout of the coronavirus pandemic showed little sign of abating.
As the sun began to sink in the sky on the final day of fasting, Mr. Saleh's family gathered on the outside patio, kneeling on colorful fiber mats to share the last meal of Ramadan together.
He had a broad chest with a black knot of hair at the sternum, and would have looked at home standing over a sink in a shaving cream commercial, marveling over the smoothness of his cheeks.
"He just put his head in his hands, he leaned back and it looked like his eyes were closed, letting the reality of this sink in," said CNN reporter Kara Scannell, who was in the courtroom.
For sensitive skin, consider a pre-detox treatment: Twine suggests applying a few drops of a hydrating but non-greasy oil — such as avocado, argan or coconut — around the crown and letting it sink in overnight.
But then the rhythms of the installation began to sink in, and the paintings took on a life and logic that looked backward and forward at the career of an artist whose influence can't be overstated.
It was when I caught myself last week mumbling "sorry" to a guy who nearly knocked me over on the street (let that sink in) that it occurred to me that this was getting out of hand.
I've always felt that writing or art is something that, at some point in your life, has to be the only thing you do, or it will be really hard to make it sink in for real.
While the novelty of twins being delivered by twins didn't sink in for the nurses or the parents until after the delivery, Brannan and Rebecca have since found their relationship with Tara and Tori to be invaluable.
"Hearing Brie and Lauren, JJ and Bryan all talk about their family stuff and their kids, it makes it sink in a little bit more of lonely it will be and how lonely it gets," she explains.
According to Texas EquuSearch, a group of trained volunteers that travel the nation to assist in missing persons cases, the remains of Karen Perez were found Monday night, concealed beneath a sink in a deserted residential complex.
For over 100 seasons now, House Hunters couples have offered their mostly bad judgement on everything, from the necessity of having a double sink in a bathroom (lame) to the privilege of having an electric stove (wrong).
It's a message Christie, whose campaign strategy is reliant on a big showing in the February 9 primary here, needs to sink in if he's to chip away at Trump's double-digit polling lead in the state.
If you have gummy candy, see how big it can grow in salt water compared to regular water; or try predicting which snack-size candy bars will sink in a glass of water and which will float.
I was letting that lesson sink in before feeling something as out of place as pride that the armed forces of the United States of America had something to do with liberating the survivors of this catastrophe.
The fact that the contrast is so clear with Republicans controlling everything gives us a real chance to rebrand ourselves and let that message sink in to people — that we are the party for working-class America.
Clogs have been lumped into the category of "ugly" footwear whose appeal takes a bit longer to sink in, which is why we see fall 2019 as the shoe's big chance to finally breakthrough into the mainstream.
That'll take a little more time to sink in, what that means for investors" RICK MECKLER, PARTNER, CHERRY LANE INVESTMENTS, NEW VERNON, NEW JERSEY     "This type of reaction we see almost every time from the Fed decisions.
This isn't unusual: He frequently writes the act of listening into the music, aware that somehow composing a good phrase is only half the job, and the beauty of moments must be given space to sink in.
The exhibition No Rules: Helen Frankenthaler Woodcuts is installed in a separate wing of the Clark's dazzling Tadao Ando redesign, a distance that allows the artist's accomplishments in one medium to sink in before plunging into another.
But it does not want another effort to sink in Britain's lower house of parliament and so, 38 days to go, it is still not clear what shape Brexit would take, or whether it would be delayed.
Another question is whether his last-minute use of an expletive to describe Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, first used by a woman in the crowd at Mr. Trump's final rally on Monday, will sink in with voters.
Protected since the late 1970s, this is the largest carbon sink in Asia, one of the largest mangrove forests in the world, and the special refuge and breeding grounds of the Bengal Tiger and many other endangered species.
So far, this issue hasn't received the kind of attention that, say, net neutrality did, at least in part because it's very complicated to explain and it takes a while for these kinds of things to sink in.
Let's let this sink in for a second: everyday mainstream retail stores like Urban Outfitters and Target have a literal 3D printing pen for sale right now, which means you don't have to "get tech" to get tech.
In addition to a new character named Max (Sadie Sink) in the mix, the series will also up the horror factor, just in case you didn't think that Barb's decomposing body in the Upside Down was creepy enough.
If Sanders began a negative bombardment now, he would still have only three months before the Democratic convention in July to question Clinton's honesty and trustworthiness in attack ads—not enough time for the message to sink in.
The companies, Avalon, Mer Telemanagement Solutions and New Concept Energy have all seen their shares soar and sink in a few days during which a Bahamas-based broker dealer MintBroker International disclosed holdings in each of the companies.
"There's definitely an identity shift, but when you don't have that time to let it sink in, it is kind of more fungible than it is for Emily, because she's with the baby all the time," Joseph says.
In a few hours, once the crowd was gone and the hubbub was over, he said he would have to see the video of his clutch 3-pointer again and again and again before it could sink in.
Investors in both companies have seen their stakes sink in value since the companies went public — Uber's stock is down 25%, and Lyft's is down 45% — and are now putting pressure on the companies to turn a profit.
We all know that people sink in QUICKSAND, so that's part of it, but just that won't get you completely to the answer, unless, of course, you've seen it clued that way before (another reason to solve regularly).
Nobody knows what caused the AE1 to sink in 13 — it had not been under attack at the time — though theories include an explosion of one of its torpedoes or a failure of a high-pressure air cylinder.
This is all said without an ounce of awkwardness, which is what happens when your family member becomes famous for having sex four times in a windmill and you have several months to let that fact sink in.
DUBAI, May 279.42 (Reuters) - Shares of builder Drake & Scull (DSI) continued to sink in early trade on Monday heading for a second day of heavy losses on its revised recapitalisation programme while markets across the region were mixed.
" Riley let that premise sink in, then moved to Level 3: "This catapults him up the ladder of telemarketing success, to the upper echelon of telemarketers, who sell weapons of mass destruction and slave labor via cold calling.
Let that sink in for a moment: We are already more than halfway through the Senate Republicans' consideration of their health care bill — and there's still a lot we don't know about it, and what it would do.
Weeks before Macdonald's Whitney reached cinemas last weekend, Kanye West reportedly paid $85,000 to use a 2006 paparazzi shot of drugs paraphernalia strewn around the sink in Houston's bathroom as the cover art for Pusha T's Daytona album.
An ad like this one (and the many others attacking Trump in Iowa right now) may plant some doubts in the minds of his faithful, but the overall message has very little time to sink in before voting begins.
"This mask is nice because it won't [do that]," says Mischa G. Simply apply it to dry hair, and let its six natural oils (including grapeseed, sweet almond, and macadamia-nut oil) sink in for 10 to 20 minutes.
But Kaine gets in hits against Trump Kaine was determined to spend the night throwing out as many of Trump's controversial and incendiary remarks as possible, hoping that some would sink in for the large audience watching Tuesday night.
"As of now, I think it is prudent to let the effect of the last move sink in and continue monitoring the evolution of the economy," Tenreyro said in an annual report to the Treasury Committee in Britain's parliament.
Let that statistic sink in for a second.. and then consider that if somebody launched a car or power tool with a safety feature that failed 9 times out of 10 it would be pulled off the market immediately.
However, analyst Dick Bove believes banks — he mentioned JPMorgan Chase specifically in a note to clients — have been rising for "the wrong reasons" and are in for a sell-off now that some realities have begun to sink in.
On certain levels, the reality of it will sink in more over time, especially on occasions or at events I would have shared with him or have shared with him in the past, and now he won't be there.
Again, America, let that sink in: America's white heritage candidate, according to the illustrious David Duke, is the person so far winning a plurality of votes in the Republican contests and collecting a large share of that party's delegates.
"I thought that perhaps listening to the exceptional phrase, and having more time to let it sink in, and unravel the meanings" — "But every one has a private idea of how poetry — familiar poetry — should be read," he said.
And if and when the reality that workers are losing ground starts to sink in, I worry that the Trumpists will do what authoritarian governments often do to change the subject away from poor performance: go find an enemy.
Coming-of-age sexuality for women, especially in pop culture, is usually horrific — like the bloody sink in It, or the bucket of blood in Carrie, or Sansa Stark's (Sophie Turner) panicked reaction to her first menstruation in Game of Thrones.
As the prospect began to sink in of losing access to free contraceptives if the health law is repealed or replaced, women have reportedly been racing to get IUDs or stockpile birth control pills before President Barack Obama leaves office.
The Dutch are watching stories narrated by drenched Dutch reporters in Texas, showing elderly Houstonians being evacuated and young families carrying their children and their pets to safety as all their worldly possessions sink in the epic flood brought by Harvey.
I'm not too proud to admit that I have two bottles of Perfect Hair Day underneath my bathroom sink in case I ever run out, which happens more often than you'd imagine since I use this three times a week.
If you have a darker skin tone, it may take a little longer for the pale tint to really sink in and disappear, but it's a cream and not a concealer, so I wouldn't worry about it not suiting your tone.
"This is not the first time that Republicans have come out with a lot of bluster, only to have reality ultimately sink in," Schultz said, citing recent spats over raising the U.S. debt limit and approving a nuclear deal with Iran.
Against the Philadelphia 76ers, Horford muscled through Ersan Ilyasova and Dario Saric, daring help defenders to sink in from the perimeter, all knowing the ball would more likely than not find their man for an open three if they weren't careful.
Pause to let it sink in: Lott holds up as proof of his theory that mass shooters avoid men with guns — a mass shooter who specifically targeted men with guns (as did the killer of the Dallas police this summer).
In the Situation Room on Thursday, Mr. Pompeo argued that in addition to launching a strike, the administration should continue the sanctions campaign and let the recent cut in oil revenues sink in, according to an official familiar with the debate.
Set in a snowy Scandinavian forest, beneath the trees' watchful gaze, plumes of orange smoke envelop the pristine white sky, figures in black paint obscure symbols onto pale skin, wide-eyed spectres bob and sink in cloudy pools, flames climb high.
Almost before that epochal change can sink in, the government is taking steps to end another practice backed by the Catholic Church: a provision that gives preference in most of the country's elementary schools to children who have been baptized.
In one project, a couple who recently bought a split-level house wanted a central vacuuming system and a floor sink in the garage so that they could clean out their cars and wash their shoes before entering the house.
If President Trump were to ever appear on HGTV's House Hunters, he'd be the guy obsessed with getting the double sink in his personal bathroom and a huge backyard for his grill which, guaranteed, he does not know how to use.
In response to it, he seems to have decided that since the press will attack relentlessly, without compromise, better to change the images they chase — to the extent that he can — every few minutes so they can't sink in their teeth.
The news followed signs on Thursday that the weight of the presidency is beginning to sink in for Trump, and that the President-elect may be shifting from the bomb-throwing tactics he employed during the campaign to a more nuanced approach.
I bled at the bottom of the Verdugo foothills, where I dripped onto the hardwood floor of my new home in Glendale, where there was no more boyfriend and no more roaches, only sometimes crickets in the kitchen sink in the morning.
Self-driving cars aren't a new phenomenon, but one key advantage that took a long time to sink in is the realization that by letting a robot drive a car, you aren't trying to create a human to drive a car for you.
From graceful all-white dresses (a stark contrast from the Golden Globes) to Stranger Things' latest breakout teen, Sadie Sink, in a hurts-its-so-good Chanel number, we're reminded that there's power and beauty in any and all ways we dress.
Let that sink in for a moment: Kids are dying at a faster rate in the first four months of 2018 than they did in the last four months of 2017 — and it doesn't seem like that will change any time soon.
In the original Pitch Perfect, there's an exchange between Elizabeth Banks' character, Gail, and her a cappella co-host, John Michael Higgins' John, that's delivered in such chirpy tones it takes a second for the sarcastic wit of the lines to sink in.
The rest of the world has got so used to living with Chinese over-capacity and over-production that it will take some time for the reality to sink in that China's days of super-strong production growth are drawing to a close.
Shopping fatigue is real, y'all, but no moment does it truly sink in than when you just got paid, are totally in the mood to treat yourself to a new dress or pair of shoes, and just can't find anything to buy.
Like a shower drain: Princeton Audio appears to recognize this resemblance because its marketing material includes a photo where the speaker is in a bathroom, near a sink, in what seems like a direct nod to the Site:1's shower drain feel.
Needless to say, Kaminski got some good reactions to those savvy enough to pick up on his sly nod: Especially from Cubs fans: Even if Murphy didn't get the message outright, maybe Kaminski's dulcet tunes helped sink in a more subliminal message.
He said that the achievement of becoming the top American had yet to sink in and that he thought of Isner — as well as the retired players Andy Roddick, James Blake and Mardy Fish — as the standard-bearer of American men's tennis.
I just finished Another Lost Phone: Laura's Story, the sequel to A Normal Lost Phone, and I had to take a break afterwards to let my scattered, sudden reaction to the intimate depiction of abuse sink in and develop into something manageable.
Yet none of his opponents could compete with Mr. Gillum, a married father of three young children, on enthusiasm from Democratic voters tired of seeing their bland, centrist candidates lose one-point elections, like Alex Sink in 2010 and Charlie Crist in 2014.
"We're happy but I don't think it will sink in until they trigger Article 50, because at the moment I feel like we're in limbo," he said, nibbling on sandwiches and chatting to fellow UKIP supporters at the British flag-festooned event.
"I didn't necessarily think about what it would look like to win, but it is starting to sink in, the historic significance of this nationwide," Hallquist told Berman Wednesday morning, adding that she's "proud and honored to be making history for the nation."
This is when it started to sink in, that this would be my life, that I wouldn't really get a childhood because he would always be gone, and I would need to work to help my siblings and my mom with money.
But reality soon began to sink in among the thousands who have been fighting the construction of the 1,153-mile Dakota Access Pipeline for months, which the Standing Rock Sioux tribe and others say endangers local drinking water and would disturb sacred tribal sites.
The famed photographer recently released the cover for his latest, forthcoming book of photography, Lost + Found, which features a nearly nude shot of Miley costumed as a fairy alongside a toilet and sink in what appears to be a prison cell entwined with flowering branches.
"Every single morning when I wake up, I walk over to the stainless steel toilet, sink, in my cell and look into the eyes of the woman in the reflection in the mirror and say, 'OK, you can deal with this' to her," Manning said.
This obviously wouldn't fully sink in-game transactions by any means, but loot boxes have been one of the most lucrative models, and by placing a ceiling on acceptable behavior for these transactions, game companies might have to find new ways to monetize their content.
While the "invisible primary season" will linger on for some time, as candidates continue to jockey for money and endorsements, the reality of the election—the part that includes winning over actual voters across more than a few early voting states—will finally sink in.
"It was scary to even confront that thought given how much I trusted her, but over time it started to sink in and I became more and more suspicious that maybe she had done it, as unpleasant as it was to imagine," Abramovitz said.
Though it will be a little while longer until they are able to bring Briar home and let it all sink in, Pulcipher is sure of one thing right now: "If I forget this date, I'm going to be in major trouble!" he says, laughing.
Even with the sound off, Lahren's schtick is clear: She's a conservative commentator, loudly and angrily covering hot-button topics and using phrases like "let that sink in" or "let's be clear about one thing…" when the "thing" is usually some blatant white nationalist rhetoric.
As this life-changing news began to sink in, and on top of the relief from narrowly escaping detention, what was most exciting to me was the prospect that this job might be the point after which I could legitimately call myself an actor.
It's been five days since the American public (or at least the electoral college) elected Donald Trump president, and it's just starting to sink in that this is indeed reality and not an elaborate, high-stakes practical joke or an episode of Black Mirror.
"A change of mentality in individuals and an institution takes a long time to sink in," Francis said in the speech, which was released by the Vatican after a slight illness forced the pope to cancel the audience where he was to have read it.
Then, as the finality began to sink in that there would be a new champion, he pivoted and walked purposefully toward the other end of the court, making a beeline for Kevin Durant, a rare equal whom he had spent much of these finals battling.
Bank stocks were the top sectoral gainers, however, up over 0.13 percent as the fact the ECB will now be giving out interest free loans and paying any bank that makes even the most minor improvements to its lending levels, began to sink in.
AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) - Days after 10 people were shot to death at Texas high school, Governor Greg Abbott met with politicians and school administrators on Tuesday to consider proposals to stem school violence in a state where gun-control measures usually sink in the Republican-controlled legislature.
Twenty years after it first came out on the Titanic soundtrack, Céline Dion will be performing "My Heart Will Go On." Yup, let that sink in: It's been two decades since we were secretly watching Titanic at our friends' houses because our parents deemed the nudity inappropriate.
And the Trump campaign is allowing the outsourcing attacks to sink in: For the last month, Clinton has been on the air all but unopposed, while Trump was busy bickering with the Khan family and shaking up his campaign leadership for the second time this summer.
Trump and Mulvaney had denied this, insisting that the event would be held "at cost" and that no profit would be collected — but critics noted that the resort, which has seen its revenue sink in recent years, could still benefit from hosting the high-profile summit.
For those who believe that stocks are set to sink in the near future, however, the comparison between dividend yields and bond yields makes for a poor bull case "This is the worst possible indicator at this point in time," said Chad Morganlander, portfolio manager at Stifel Nicolaus.
It was only then that you saw Almeida at his best as Jabouin covered up and pushed off, working intelligently on defense, while Almeida hammered his head just long enough to expose the body and sink in a good shot before reversing the process to expose the head.
James Franco, who directed The Disaster Artist and stars as Wiseau, doesn't seem to intend for his portrayal to be a parody or a joke—but this will likely take a while to sink in for any audience trained to laugh at anything delivered in a Wiseau-ian accent.
Who knows the reason why, maybe it's the cold weather locking down most of the hemisphere, or maybe LeBron James has secretly been working behind the scenes to orchestrate a distraction big enough to get us to overlook his own personal struggles as the Cavaliers sink in the East.
Just let that sink in.... our first lady created a Snapchat account, which she then used to announce she would be appearing on James Corden's Carpool Karaoke, and THEN (in case that wasn't cool enough,) used the platform to document a casual hang out with Rory from Gilmore Girls.
But if her third-round opponent Julia Goerges had hopes of finishing off a job that was ultimately beyond Australian 17th seed Ashleigh Barty, who folded despite being a set and a break up against Williams in round two, it did not take long for reality to sink in.
Wilson will be going without Marshawn Lynch, and while Beast Mode was injured or ineffective for most of last season, the reality that the heart and soul of Seattle's offense is truly gone will sink in at some point and could affect the team's attitude, at the very least.
"The significance of being there when Rick was inducted and being a part of it earlier this year with Ray, that's when it really started to sink in with me about how special it would be," said Gordon, who was named on a record 96 percent of ballots.
"When people finally get to the point of coming to talk to me, it usually takes another six months for it to sink in that they have to file," said Cara O'Neill, a legal editor with Nolo who also is a bankruptcy and litigation attorney in Roseville, California.
Right now, he is in danger of falling short of the 50 percent-plus-one delegate threshold the Republican National Committee has set in order to clinch the nomination before the convention, a possibility that has started to sink in only recently inside his campaign and among his supporters.
Now we have Taylor Swift for that, but there are still a number of crazy good albums coming from bands like Pinegrove that should be treated as cornerstones, and Cardinal is full of all the sentiments you don't know how much you need to hear until they sink in.
As I squeeze myself into a corner of the counter behind the last sink in the bathroom feeling extremely basic in my street clothes and set my voice recorder on a trash can, I let London's lolitas air their grievances at the misconceptions that continually plague their community.
It takes a few minutes to sink in, but after a few glum jokes about the bird, the team shuffles out of the hangar and into two windowless rooms, plugs in their laptops and readies for a night of number-crunching data from satellites and a second aircraft, instead.
"So let that sink in for a moment: The White House simply has ignored the joint request of the chairman and the ranking member of this committee for additional information on an executive branch nominee, yet here we are holding a hearing for that very nominee," Menendez said.
"Let that sink in for a moment: A huge collection of botted accounts — the vast majority of which should be easily detectable as such — may be able to abuse Twitter's anti-abuse tools to temporarily shutter the accounts of real people suspected of being bots!" wrote security researcher Brian Krebs.
"When the possibility of millions of deaths is slowly starting to sink in, it's hard to say an otherwise normal CEO thing like 'the macro environment is creating significant tailwinds for the business' and it felt completely impossible to extrapolate out from this present moment," Butterfield wrote in one tweet.
That dispiriting possibility is beginning to sink in for California Republicans, against the backdrop of a divisive debate among its candidates and leaders on how the embattled party can become competitive again in a state where Ronald Reagan was elected twice as governor and that Richard M. Nixon called home.
To the extent that mistakes were committed, [she believes] she was led astray by her entourage, and that she's been the victim of this takedown, namely by me, instead of letting the magnitude of the wrongdoing and its consequences sink in and apologizing to patients or admitting she did something wrong.
Let's just pause for a second to let that sink in: Trump's plan to improve relations with the Muslim world is to travel to the birthplace of Islam and deliver a big speech written by his anti-Muslim adviser about the religion's problem with extremism in front of more than 50 Muslim leaders.
She's the heart of the series, by dint of her engaging realness as a woman getting a crash course in how to be an honest-to-god spy, which sometimes means hastily shaving her armpits over a hotel sink in order to wear a sleeveless dress out to flirt with a source.
All the rumors have been put to rest, the reactionary tweets about Tim Cook's onstage attire have died down, and the cost has started to sink in: Apple's new iPhone lineup is here and it includes the largest and most expensive model yet, the 6.5-inch iPhone Xs Max (starting at $1,183).
But even as he spoke broadly during the December cocktail gathering about a US responsibility over the horrors taking place in Syria, he was clearly undergoing a shift in his approach to the conflict there as his moral responsibility as the US President and "leader of the free world" began to sink in.
Above all, he will hear the stirring French national anthem, "La Marseillaise," quite a lot, and should pay special attention to the words, which include among many others (in English translation so they might sink in): Tremble, tyrants and traitors The shame of all good men.... Against you we are all soldiers.
It was the kind of situation that appeared to run the risk of dirtying up the nominee in plenty of time for it to cripple her in November while also happening too close to primary day for the impact to sink in with the voters and get them to choose someone else.
Given a night of restless sleep — and after perhaps letting an excoriation from the news media (including from commentators on the YES Network, which is partly owned by the Yankees) sink in — Girardi ventured to the Bronx on Saturday, disassembled his standard defensive armor and offered up something unusual: a mea culpa.
It helps the message sink in with younger kids if you clearly state your appreciation of a strong woman on TV. Say, "Women make good leaders" or "I like seeing strong women on TV." Older kids may be interested in the spokespeople as cultural icons and may share with you what they know.
You don't understand the gravity of these decisions, and I have to force you to grapple with this, and look at me, and really let it sink in that what you're telling women in this moment is that you don't care, that we don't matter, that our experiences are not relevant or to be believed.
Northern Michigan's Lake Superior State University today released its 43rd annual "List of Words Banished from the Queen's English for Misuse, Overuse and General Uselessness" (via AP): This year's list includes "let me ask you this," ''unpack," ''impactful," ''nothingburger," ''tons," ''dish," ''drill down," ''let that sink in," and the top vote-getter, "fake news.
Though advances in medical technology and legislation have created situations in which people with long-term conditions are increasingly able to be part of the work force and quotidian life, the implications — they need clothes that allow them to do so while also accommodating their physical reality — have taken a while to sink in.
Let that sink in: After punishing a man who should be heralded as China's real first responder, the Chinese government is paying a top diplomatic official to take to a U.S. social media platform (that is ironically banned in China) and spread blatant lies as the United States faces its most critical moment yet.
Take a second to let that sink in: Congress is looking at spending billions more taxpayer dollars to arrest contributing members of our families, communities, and economies at the same time that they're slashing funding to disaster-preparedness programs at FEMA and vital TSA projects, as well as other domestic programs that benefit Americans.
Wilde's directorial choices are creative and refreshing: A scene told through the perspective of Molly and Amy as Barbies is subversive and funny without being obvious; in the film's climax, which I won't spoil, she lets the camera linger on reaction shots rather than focus on the person who's speaking, enabling us to watch the words painfully sink in.
Existing lenders could, however, be barred from making direct claims on the revenue generated by foreign entities, which could further reduce recovery rates, which are projected to sink in the next downturn after years of aggressive underwriting and 'covenant-lite' lending with little protection, as investors snapped up floating-rate loans to hedge against US interest rate rises.
Check out these stark comparisons and let the vast chasm in quality sink in: Night Sight on the Pixel raised the bar for what we could expect from low-light mobile photography a couple of notches above Apple's iPhone and Samsung's Galaxy devices, and today, Huawei has a phone that makes Night Sight look ugly and crude.
The ostensible bringing together of "…place, past and future…the popular, the personal, and the political," as Rebecca Traister blurbs on the dust jacket, results in a literary kitchen sink in which no event or issue appears more important, relevant or newsworthy than any other, with so many proper nouns bobbing up through the non-fiction narrative.
Only then—watching people pull in and out of the lot, kicking up the fine spray of dust that seems to be everywhere in this city, that coats the parked cars and even the human beings who call this place home—only then does he let the whole weight of it sink in: he will probably never see his mother again.
For others, of course, there's yard work to be done in the next couple of days, or house work after the rush of last week's holiday – that broken window where Uncle Toby's dog chased the cat into the glass; that sink in the bathroom and the mystery of its suddenly clogged drain that you absolutely don't want to solve, only fix.
This didn't do much for me but provide a small hint (baseball/home plate), but it did start to sink in when I meandered up to 80A, "Maternity room nurse," and found myself first filling in "Who's coming now," which sort of made sense until I corrected 75D to DREAM and then realized this had to be WHO'S CRYING NOW, which struck me as hilarious.
"Something else I feel grateful for — and this gratitude needs not time to 'sink in' or become more 'realized;' this grateful-feeling is always with me but is multiplies in this moment of us announcing our final season — but I feel such intense gratitude for our devoted viewers who are the ACTUAL reason we have been graced with the opportunity to explore these characters for 12 years of our lives," he wrote.
Vancouver police tweet photo of pigeon nest of used needles to draw attention to opioid crisis Vancouver police tweet photo of pigeon nest of used needles to draw attention to opioid crisis Vancouver police hope a jarring photo of three pigeon eggs nestled on a bed of used needles in a dirty sink in the city's Downtown Eastside will draw more attention to the opioid crisis that has claimed hundreds of lives there.
Another video allegedly shows a boy in a washroom sink in his underwear with water being run over him, as other students slap his bare skin—the events in that video are being investigated as assault In light of the scandal, the school, which serves Grades seven through 12, has canceled all "events involving external groups, teams, and public performances" for the rest of 2018 and canceled the rest of the junior football season.
Some are more than a century old, like B. Merwan & Co. by Grant Road Station, where gingham shirts hang over the sink in the open kitchen and, hour after hour, cooks turn a rubble of mawa — milk boiled down until the liquids evaporate, leaving a sweet, creamy, craggy fluff — into tiny cakes, bronzed and cracked at the top and somehow dense and ephemeral at once, disintegrating instantly in the mouth, like poundcake called to a higher destiny.
The former Antony and the Johnsons mastermind was referring, of course, not to the physical faculty of sight, but to a kind of psychic equivalent of it—a willingness to hold open a space in her heart and her mind for the alarming headlines about American foreign policy and corporate surveillance and climate change she'd been reading in the news for the past 15 years, to allow the terror and sadness they elicited in her to sink in, to refuse to look away.

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