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"sink into" Definitions
  1. to go gradually into a less active, happy or pleasant state
  2. (also sink in) (of liquids) to go down into another substance through the surface

469 Sentences With "sink into"

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" "You should be hurt, but don't sink into despair.
Others sink into the quagmire, surrounded by moats of mud.
His books are frequently humorous, and easy to sink into.
What else tends to cause people to sink into depression?
I'm relishing the opportunity to sink into this meaty dialogue.
Some people sink into video games like World of Warcraft.
Seeing his house sink into the deep was quite satisfying.
When they die, some must sink into the deep ocean.
I like being able to sink into working on something.
My feet sink into the flesh of the quisquiliae comedenti mushrooms.
This is a jacket combo you'll want to fully sink into.
I let it sink into my bones over the holiday break.
New parties sink into the sand unless they are very lucky.
If you're depressed, you don't want me to sink into depression.
In such dark moments it is easy to sink into despair.
It's a bowl you can sink into, that takes you in.
I haven't had a chance to sink into it quite yet.
For the first few movies, the marathon feels easy to sink into.
This carbon will eventually sink into the deep ocean and become sequestered.
It's a hug like warm cinnamon cake, and I sink into it.
I'm not going to let her sink into the mire so easily.
If they sink into the K-hole happy, they will rise happy.
It can sink into the mire, but it can never really die.
Or sink into a comfy chair and pretend to shoot up a nightclub.
And I just remember sitting there feeling my heart sink into my stomach.
VR headsets will fly off the shelves as gamers sink into 3D nirvana.
It made my heart sink into my stomach & it's been there ever since.
How deep could his roots sink into soil that wasn't clogged with blood?
He is about to sink into the snow when two others grab him.
Small wonder that so many who contemplate American politics today sink into despair.
"I just kind of had my heart sink into my stomach," Kauffman recalled.
Turn your sink into extra counter space with this extendable silicone cutting board.
It's very probable that the DAO and its millions will sink into chaos.
Another danger here is that I'm just going to really sink into this.
So instead of landing on the photosphere, you're going to sink into it.
Hamas refused to give in, and let the coastal enclave sink into darkness.
Without this replenishing, the soil would simply sink into the Gulf of Mexico.
I sink into the couch and, waiting for his arrival, look around the room.
Sink into the affirmation that you and your body are a show worth watching!
Watch it above, sink into The Ooz and dream of being on the moon.
Shame floods me, so potent that I wish I could sink into the ground.
If Donald Trump's plans were ever implemented, the country would sink into prolonged recession.
The bollards could sink into the ground if emergency or park vehicles needed access.
"Your teeth will not sink into us," Mr. Noor said, referring to Mr. Abdullah.
You can finally "sink into the wonderful experience of being alive," Ms. Schulte said.
It's time to take a break and let yourself sink into the beauty of Petstylistt.
Stay there and relax as artist Andrea Young helps you sink into a meditative state.
And, since the mattress is firm, you don't sink into it, and movement is effortless.
The Gaineses incorporated an island, stone countertops, and a farmhouse sink into the kitchen space.
Long creases run from his nostrils to his jowls, which sink into a starched collar.
But Perfume Genius is too self-conscious and too doubtful to sink into retro comforts.
After that day, his mother watched him sink into a spiral of anxiety and depression.
That's one night that, no matter how far I sink into dementia, I won't forget.
Once, it might have been possible to work hard, choose material comforts and sink into yuppiedom.
Otherwise, it could sink into obscurity, buried below posts that algorithms think people would rather view.
It is firm, you dont really sink into it, it just forms nicely to your body.
She's in no hurry; she just lets her voice unwind, twist, and sink into the bass.
Grab the first volume, sit down with both of these monsters, and sink into the storytelling.
Every week, Twin Peaks starts, I sink into its mindset, and I barely notice time passing.
As in, it's nice and soft, but you won't sink into it in an unpleasant way.
If they sink into tissues and get absorbed into the bloodstream, that could be a problem.
Hold your breath this Cinco de Mayo cause it's time to sink into these plunging pics.
Just add some extra butter, salt, and pepper, sink into your sectional, and play some jazz.
But it's only after you sink into the album's crevices that you untangle its greater mystery.
A blow might sink into them, and when it does they are profoundly affected by it.
And frankly, I wanted something kind of warm and funny and possibly familiar to sink into.
Let the adrenaline carry you, sink into the "fight or flight" response and see what happens.
As I sink into the latter stage of my life, I want to do things differently.
Give it a quick sauté while the seasonings have a chance to sink into the fish.
It was about how to use a cooking thermometer correctly — the type you sink into a turkey.
It was nice to have the extra time to actually sink into a holiday kind of vibe.
I go downstairs and put a dropperful of motherwort into my water, and sink into the sensation.
Sometimes people and Pages post boring things few interact with, so it lets them sink into obscurity.
Sink into its plush, furry seating and drift away forgetting the cruel urban world outside the windows.
It took me about half the movie to sink into it and accept it was a movie.
You grab a bottle of tangerine-flavored weed soda from the fridge and sink into your couch.
As they're crossing the river, the scorpion stings the frog and they both sink into the river.
Their little bodies sink into the sofa as they watch 10 minutes of Stinky & Dirty before bed.
In the dystopian scenario, as jobless numbers rise across the globe, our societies sink into prolonged turmoil.
Boreal forests are dying off, potentially tipping from a net carbon sink into a net carbon source.
This isn't to say one should avoid books that take some time to sink into, of course.
Meanwhile, he and Grace sink into bitter recrimination, blaming each other for their artistic sacrifices and compromises.
HB: All right, I'm going to let that one sink into your brain pans for a second.
And taxpayers deserve better than for their money to sink into a black hole of failed expectations.
There's no drop, no high-gain synths—just a bed of rippling riffs for you to sink into.
But Uganda would soon sink into an abyss, where power flowed from the gun and not the pen.
I eat the last bit of curry left and sink into my papasan chair for a few hours.
Sit back and down, keeping your chest up and knees pushed out as you sink into your squat.
This time he wired up a baguette to truly sink into the mindset of Overwatch's French sniper, Widowmaker.
It's designed to be a cooling, supportive memory foam topper — the kind you sink into without being swallowed.
The efficiency required to properly set up your station and execute service will sink into your everyday routines.
Here, the company's mines sink into the earth amid a wilderness of birches and snow, sparkling and pristine.
If any company has enough money to sink into R&D to eventually make it happen, it's Facebook.
In 85033, the Republicans launched ORCA into the ocean of data management, only to see it sink into oblivion.
If it does get released into the ocean, "everyone would sink into depression," said fishing trawler captain Koichi Matsumoto.
Not to mention the soothing eucalyptus scent, which instantly transforms your bathroom sink into a relaxing spa-like experience.
Douglas won re-election, and Lincoln, beaten, worried that he might sink into obscurity again, this time perhaps forever.
The question now is how much effort GOP candidates sink into improving their stance on the tax-cut issue.
Its professional population will continue to leave, and its working classes will also either emigrate or sink into destitution.
If Pakistan can't cover those costs or the service on its debts, its economy could sink into a crisis.
We've all had those moments when we wish we could just sink into the ground and disappear from view.
In the arias and choruses, time seems to stop, as we sink into a particular emotional or spiritual condition.
The captain had set fire to the vessel to avoid detection, causing it to sink into the Mobile River.
I consciously tell myself to put it away and get up, but it's so satisfying to sink into it.
Last month, the government warned the city is expected to sink into its first annual recession in a decade.
Reflected in the still water, the red fabric seems to sink into the past and reach into the future.
My co-star Steve sat near me, unfazed, while I tried to sink into my plush, purple robe and disappear.
I'm employed, I've got a job, I've got family, but really it was like a quagmire that you sink into.
The whales don't need to swim to reach those depths: they just hold their breath and sink into the black.
You can almost feel your pupils dilate when watching a pair of hands sink into a fresh pot of goo.
This isn't a book to breeze through, but to sink into and take in the details of her fantastic future.
The Nuggets own all their own first-round draft picks, but are already too good to sink into the lottery.
"Trump's presidency will make the U.S. sink into a full-blown crisis, including an economic one," said one Russian analyst.
The Crown Prince believes that unless the country changes, the economy will sink into a crisis that could fan unrest.
In warning about Trumponomics, Romney declared If Donald Trump's plans were ever implemented, the country would sink into prolonged recession.
Suddenly, my vision blurred in a flash of blinding pain as I felt his teeth sink into my right shoulder.
Its buildings often sink into the earth, allowing natural elements like trees and hills to become part of the structure.
Then your teeth would sink into the gently simmered filling — beef or lamb, maybe, punctuated with sprightly flecks of pepper.
Oozing bloodlike latex, it remains pertinent in an angry, heavy-handed way and also might be nice to sink into.
Feeling helpless to escape a harasser's behavior, terrified of retribution and without appropriate support, the student can sink into despair.
They organize and let teammates sink into their natural roles while assuming more play-to-play pressure than anyone else.
What makes Candy Crush work as a game is the varying levels of passivity and concentration you can sink into it.
She'll push her shoes off her feet, pour a chalice of deep, dark red wine, and sink into a leather throne.
He needs an investor who has $20 billion to sink into Axe Cap, and doesn't care about Axe's recent legal issues.
But, really, it's just Eden and the Waterfords' pastor (slash boss?) who have stuck around enough to sink into our memories.
The tires of the aircraft sink into the lightweight material and the aircraft is decelerated as it rolls through the material.
So go ahead, queue up your favorite new show and sink into bed for an entire Sunday afternoon — we won't tell.
This time, inside a devotee's apartment, the floors are pristine marble, and we sink into designer furniture while overlooking Central Park.
Despite watching two ministers sink into the quicksand of the Petrobras scandal, Mr Temer has managed to keep his government functioning.
You'll need to sink into a world of interdimensional travel and outcasts, but the sometimes-uncomfortable journey is well worth it.
A whiskey and Perrier paired with the astounding view of Chestnut Ridge somehow lets all that architecture sink into the soul.
If it's cold, we sink into our family-room sofa and read and sometimes light our fireplace to keep us cozy.
They will soon sink into depression and, perhaps unwillingly, they will arrive at acceptance, accepting the fact that as of Jan.
Often dos Santos would hit the fence so hard that his butt would sink into it before he tried to circle.
Something that you can sink into without feeling like you've dived into an olympic pool before you've got your 50m badge.
In the darker version, we sink into permanent poverty as the owners of the machines keep all the wealth to themselves.
It anchors a garden so lush that as you sink into this book, you can practically feel tendrils twisting around you.
CreditCreditErika P. Rodriguez for The New York Times SAN JUAN, P.R. — A grandmother turned a school bathroom sink into a bath.
I think my advice to all the candidates is to come to our state and sink into what our challenges are.
Water loss turns victims ashen; their eyes sink into their sockets, and their blood turns black and congeals in their capillaries.
Completely sink into your entertainment with the setup's bass module, compact satellite speakers, wireless surround sound speakers, and voice assistant support.
In the clips below, watch how far all five defenders sink into the paint before the Bulls even begin their attack.
Sometimes, it's straightforward: you want to be wowed by spectacle, or laugh 'til your sides hurt, or sink into an escapist fantasy.
Its wholesomeness is most welcome at a time when it would be (and is) all too easy to sink into apathetic despair.
Remember when your only plan for a Saturday night was to sink into the sofa and lose yourself to the SNICK lineup?
If you don't feel the space between your muscles narrowing, or your fingers sink into the gap, you may have a diastasis.
It has movement, thanks to its video screens, sliding panels, and chairs that sink into the floor to deposit their dead occupants.
When it's time to sink into the tub, this Firework Bath Bomb will burst with patriotic colors as it swirls around you.
If you were to sink into the ocean looking up, that shade of blue would be the last thing you would see.
Then, she lets her teeth sink into his flesh and devours Gary, whom we might pity if he weren't such a creep.
We were successful in getting Ukraine through elections, despite Russia throwing everything (and the kitchen sink) into cyberspace to delegitimize the process.
He talks like a guy who kinda wishes Indio would sink into a hole in the earth midway through Calvin Harris's set.
The cozy chair was the kind you could sink into, and it was critical for ensuring everyone had a seat during gatherings.
For something more primal, sink into Strangelove NYC's Silence the Sea ($475), a tenebrous blend of natural ambergris, oud and truffle oil.
There were several plush sofas and big velvet chairs to sink into with a glass of wine after a day of sightseeing.
"The dialogue has to come back," Mr. Oquist said, predicting that the country would "sink into anarchy" if Mr. Ortega were ousted.
But once students sink into one of those chairs, letting the white noise settle over them, it's almost as nice, she says.
Add chicken stock and a bay leaf and stir, then add the pork chops, which will sink into the onions and sauce.
The opening leaks spinal fluid, and the base of the brain can sink into the spinal column and be harmed by pressure.
His salt-and-pepper hair was cut short, and her fingers itched to give up this pretense and sink into the rough silk.
The whole time Tony is on screen it seems like his body might just collapse and sink into the ground at any moment.
But that only makes it all the more delightful to sink into a silky slice and be surprised by how nice it is.
Instagram has become a place where thirsty hipsters are regularly celebrated, and those who don't follow the norms sink into a shameful oblivion.
Just have a lot of weed on hand, because you won't fully enjoy it unless you can sink into its ebbing, flowing pace.
And if you've had a tough day, the added bonus is being able to go home and sink into a freshly made bed.
It usually takes some time for good economic news to affect ordinary daily lives and to sink into the minds of those affected.
Obamacare could be working spectacularly, but without CHIP or community health center funding, the nation's health care system would sink into absolute crisis.
Sink into the song's lowkey vengeful undertones, nods to 90s R&B heartache and quivering electronic production while we premiere the video above.
In addition to self-indulgently reveling in social media attention for your "I Voted" sticker, you can also sink into some Phish Food.
The pledge was widely seen as helping to stem a panic that the euro zone was about to sink into a deep recession.
It was right that a child should remonstrate with a parent who would otherwise sink "into the gulf of unrighteous deeds," he insisted.
Then, for two days, they rouse themselves to drink water, mate and take care of other business before they sink into slumber again.
For all the hype, Pete Buttigieg 37, and Kamala Harris, 54, rarely crack double digits, and sometimes sink into the low single digits.
Having heard and witnessed this expression of pity directed toward them, the kids looked like they wanted to sink into the ground and disappear.
A city grant has helped fund repairs for code violations — which means that more problems are reported and remedied before houses sink into dilapidation.
Who can forget watching Rose DeWitt Bukater (Kate Winslet) pushing Jack's frozen body into the water and watching it sink into the dark ocean?
This play created the illusion that the defense needed to sink into the paint, even if it would've been wiser just to stay home.
One error in a desalinization plant computer or one bad week on the pipelines and the city will sink into the sand, gone forever.
I already feel that my regular earphones are a mixed blessing, with the option to sink into music coming at the expense of awareness.
Tour guides do an especially good job just hanging back, allowing the art to sink into the group, and not pushing forth any interpretation.
In the interim, he is leaning toward the likelihood that the global economy will not sink into a recession should the trade war escalate.
In his private sympathy sessions, according to people who have attended, Mr. Obama has encouraged aides not to allow themselves to sink into despair.
As someone training for a marathon, I'd pay to use the machine just to be able to sink into a deep, machine-assisted stretch.
Instead, I let myself sink into a fantasy world where I fully believe that I just might walk away with a stack of cash.
But by plunging still further down the rabbit hole, ITSBAFIHDA3D(CM) actually calls attention to this tendency to sink into our pop culture fascinations.
Sometimes I squeeze in some citrus juice — lemon or orange or grapefruit — or just let a chunky wedge of fruit sink into the glass.
When they collect in the air, you get clouds of soot which then sink into the lower atmosphere, being put under more and more pressure.
We learn through repetition and by having this show, and it being repeated and discussed, these names and their work may sink into our consciousness.
Something ridiculous happens here, and people rush to post the gif of Bugs Bunny sawing off the state and letting it sink into the Atlantic.
Yet the fevered brilliance of Matta-Clark's photo-collages of "Conical Intersect" still allow the viewer to sink into the skin of the old buildings.
Do you need to see them sink into some magic gravel and hang off the side of a skyscraper and fend off magic gravel sharks?
Not wrap-yourself-in-furs cold—we're still talking 51 degrees—but the kind of cold that demands layers, lest it sink into your bones.
"They are dumping the kitchen sink into this Senate Leadership bill....We got so many weak-kneed Republicans now," he said in a statement. Sen.
When, in 1999, Japan became the first big economy to sink into a world of zero interest rates since the 1930s, economists spotted the parallel.
"When you're practicing the pose, you're remembering all the little cues and letting them sink into the body, whether they're physical or emotional," she says.
The eggplant emoji comes in two flavors: one is rode like a bucking bronco, the other allows its rider to sink into its bulbous curves.
But should global growth tank or markets sink into a broader sell-off, the dollar should benefit from its status as a global reserve currency.
Plastics which have been in the seas for a while may sink into the sea floor, or be torn up and gradually turned into microplastics.
If space is limited in your kitchen, consider using the Surpahs Over the Sink Roll-Up Dish Rack to turn your sink into a drainer.
She worries that he will sink into the same patterns of drinking and gang violence that most young men in the village fall prey to.
People who consume a lot of media of this sort sink into this toxic vortex — alienated from people they don't know, fearful about the future.
"People will throw everything including the kitchen sink into their opposition of homeless shelters which is at its core fear-fueled ignorance," Ms. Quinn said.
But when the accolades start rolling in, many get embarrassed, sink into their seat, look away or even try to negate or reject the compliment.
If Rome was going to sink into barbarism, then Benedictines could lead healthy lives and construct new forms of community far from the decaying center.
Put on some holiday music, sink into a comfortable chair and give yourself the gift of reading because we have some great stories for you!
Which has left them just with these bare facts they're trying to hold onto, trying not to sink into the ocean, like chunks of the Titanic.
Utopias are always harder to tell stories about than dystopias, because dystopias can be fought against while utopias invite us to sink into their comforting excesses.
Burton is the epitome of podcast narrator, armed with a fantastic voice that allows you to sink into a story and not emerge until it's finished.
Cutting had enabled me to sink into blankness —then, all of a sudden, I was compelled to locate words to describe my urges to a therapist.
At issue is not the literal depth of the sand layer on the earth, but how deep their feet sink into the grains with every step.
They will learn to trust each other, though not in a hokey way; Ms. Jiles is much too good to let her book sink into sentimentality.
"Trump's presidency will make the U.S. sink into a full-blown crisis, including an economic one," said Vladimir Frolov, a Russian columnist and international affairs analyst.
The wind-blown grains are so rounded that golf balls sink into them, so the sand in the bunkers on Dubai's many golf courses is imported.
But will he fare any better than his predecessors, who saw their best laid plans sink into the bureaucratic quicksand and diplomatic muck of UN headquarters?
But the rope fails in its task, and Maurice is left to try and find his way back to the surface, or sink into the depths.
Listen to the track and hear what Ebenezer is saying; feel it and sink into it, and prepare to be vividly aware of what he means.
LONDON (Reuters) - After the dotcom bubble and the global credit crunch, it's the turn of the emerging markets industry to sink into post-boom soul searching.
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Martin also let rip at "ludicrously gloomy" remainers, who had insisted that the U.K. economy would sink into recession in the wake of the Brexit vote.
But Congress's habit of throwing everything but the kitchen sink into supplemental funding packages should raise questions about our budgetary preparedness for dealing with such crises.
Back on the Mexico side, she turned and saw her husband and daughter, close to the American bank, sink into the river and get swept away.
Just be sure to have a plan to at least make back whatever money you have to sink into preparing for your new side job.7.
The stunt performers spin, jump, and kick with weightless improvisatory brilliance, then pass the baton to the actors, who immediately sink into a bog of melodrama.
On slower songs she'll let her voice sink into a note, as if it's a body finding the best way to ease into a plush chair.
Most probably, the American economy will neither sink into recession nor regain full vigour in the year between now and the presidential election in November 2020.
Huge protests, after all, have for months consumed Hong Kong, which local officials said last November would sink into its first annual recession in a decade.
As you sink into the spectral parade of images of the 1950s American Southwest, you may wonder at times if you haven't, in fact, fallen asleep.
If you believe America will sink into tyranny under a President Clinton, then you feel the need to join or support a coup to depose her.
Letting actors sink into the character rather than doing imitations is, in the end, a better homage to the real person, and a less distracting one too.
Bagley suspects the crew took all the valuables off the ship and then set part of it on fire so that it would sink into the mud.
With updates to its dynamic pricing system, Vacasa wants to offer smartly priced vacation rentals with an algorithm that takes everything and the kitchen sink into account.
"Our hills are becoming bare, and then farmers have no soil and water conservation structures to help water sink into soil layers to form groundwater," he said.
I cracked into my third box of cigarettes while letting myself sink into the couch, glancing over at the LoveDoll before deciding it wasn't worth the effort.
And for a moment, as you sink into the chair as s/he coaches you to, you think, maybe those people in Wall-E had it right.
"If you want to really sink into the soul of the music, vinyl gives you a better chance of doing that without becoming an audiophile," Perry said.
The Netflix drama Bloodline offered Spacek her first chance to sink into a role as a regular on a TV series: as the Rayburn family matriarch, Sally.
Every video viewer performs their own form of immersion, suspending their disbelief and/or engaging their imagination in order to properly sink into a piece of content.
I sink into my couch—glass in hand—turn on the 'flix, and sigh loudly as if I've had a trying day full of difficult executive decisions.
A car started to sink into the sand at a beach on Dauphin Island, Alabama on Friday when then-Tropical Storm Barry caused tides to rise suddenly.
Now the dream of an integrated and ever-stronger Europe could sink into the English Channel on Thursday, when British voters decide whether to abandon the bloc.
Razing forests to graze cattle—an area larger than South America has been cleared in the past quarter century—turns a carbon sink into a carbon spigot.
How long must it take for the air to cool and the sun to sink into Its consciousness, how long for the speed of light to change?
One of the tallest buildings in the city, the 58-story Millennium Tower, continues to sink into the ground and is tilting 15 inches toward neighboring skyscrapers.
They seem as if they have been carved from real Valyrian steel, till she invites me to touch them and my fingers sink into soft latex foam.
It is the sort of cramped little parlor that, if you had a job there, would make you sink into despair or go on to be president.
Left to my own devices, I tend to sink into science fiction and fantasy novels, but I've been trying to whittle down my pile of other books lately.
For instance, some trainers may apply a caustic substance – like kerosene or croton oil – to a horse's lower leg and allow it to sink into the horse's skin.
The real problem with a nation that is under the control of people like this is that it can easily sink into a state of anarchy and disarray.
And I think this is a product that is best used at night so it can kinda, like, really sink into your skin and really hydrate your skin.
Not only does this allow the nutritive ingredients to sink into skin, it also decreases the pulling-and-tugging assault on skin to remove dirt and stubborn makeup.
Analysts polled by Reuters expect the economy to slow to 0.9% this year from nearly 5% in 2019, but some economists say Hungary could sink into a recession.
While it would have been entirely understandable for him to sink into deep depression, instead he turned his mind to one of the thorniest problems of modern physics.
It is tempting to say that every painter, alone in the studio, runs the risk of seeing the promise of a blank canvas sink into a recalcitrant emptiness.
Levees and the oil industry have caused the land to sink into the Gulf of Mexico And over the past century, various human activities have disrupted this ecosystem.
You can almost see Kendall's heart sink into her stomach as she reads what is presumed to be an article, featuring the video of Thompson's mouth on another woman's.
Moreover, because lava is pushing upwards, the rods probably wouldn't sink into a volcano, they'd just be pushed to the surface, turning the lava flow into a radioactive hellscape.
The cyclical nature of beating back small enemies, taking out some Legion hives and Extractors, killing a Prime, and then going after a Dreadnought is easy to sink into.
The Grey's Anatomy hospital could sink into the hellmouth it obviously sits on, killing all the docs once and for all (they'd come back in season 13 as ghosts).
I can almost feel myself doing it to myself, testing the waters to see if I will sink into it again, like a self-sabotaging, masochistic game I play.
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"We assume that the euro area economy will sink into recession for 2020 as a whole," it said in one of the alternative scenarios drawn up in the report.
"I was either going to sink into all of my issues, or I was going to put on my big-girl panties and conquer the world," Ms. Perez said.
"And when the jobs just aren't there, they sink into depression or that feeling of general hopelessness," according to Shannon Monnat, a professor of rural sociology from Penn State University.
Unable to comprehend suffering in terms of religious virtue or the carapace of virtue vacated by religion, humanity was doomed to sink into nihilism, in a bleak and meaningless existence.
The time and effort you sink into crafting a poetic confession, an impassioned rant, a thoughtful reflection on the day's news — think of it as work you do for Facebook.
It is at once ominous—anything, one feels, could happen in those alleys—and alluring, a magical space suffused with soft light; a lost landscape to sink into and explore.
"I'd begun to sink into a depression, not over the work itself but over what I perceived to be the lack of depth in the Victor Newman character," he writes.
Unnerved, she decided to swim back to the Mexican side, but she saw her husband and daughter, close to the American riverbank, sink into the water and get swept away.
But details as lethal as these — they sink into Mr. Jobs's legend like daggers to the hilt — are more proof than any DNA test that she is her father's daughter.
Your body doesn't exactly sink into it like you would expect of a soft mattress, but instead it lightly cradles it in all the right spots — your hips, shoulders, etc.
I couldn't help but feel excited as I stepped off the train and saw a sky the color of lavender as the sun began to sink into the Thames River. 
It takes a few pages to ease into the rapidfire transition from voice to voice, but eventually the momentum of the piece takes over and you can sink into it.
But this is a movie you have to let yourself sink into, where the horror is not in the occasional bursts of violence but in the deeply unsettling mood Abrahamson creates.
The more I let myself sink into that self-discovery, the more I realized how much I wanted to share my experiences and try to make a change for future generations.
They fall into the corn, they sink into it, they go under, they're moving around in the corn, so the safety rig we had to build for them was pretty complicated.
That means you can sink into original music from games like No Man's Sky, Minecraft, Portal, and the entire Halo series, or pick mood music that suits your next gaming session.
The next morning, as we sipped our coffees, I looked around the room and counted various pieces of decoration I despised, while my husband seemed to sink into a melancholy trance.
A few flashes of desperate action and it cuts to the overworld, where Hyrule castle appears to sink into the ground and set off an earthquake with who knows what effects.
Long-delayed projects range from replacing water works at the Grand Canyon to making sure the Jefferson Memorial doesn't sink into the Tidal Basin to improving roads at Yosemite National Park.
In half-court situations, they sink into driving lanes and evacuate strong-side corners as a way to make Green prove he can sink the shots he's, at times, struggled with.
"If she wanted to start with the Bible, I didn't want her to go back to the jail and to sink into doubt and self-pity and become bitter," she added.
SETTLING IN By 9, Angel and I are done for the night and sink into our couches to watch a little TV. When "Game of Thrones" is on, we watch that.
The majority were not dopers, did not beat their wives or children, did not commit suicide, did not haunt the unemployment offices, and did not boozily sink into despair and futility.
It's a very utilitarian space opera novel, one that's fun to sink into, but it isn't quite as serious as books like Ann Leckie's Ancillary novels or Iain M. Banks' Culture series.
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Omnibus bills pile everything and the kitchen sink into one mammoth annual appropriation bill, and lawmakers usually have only 24 hours to read thousands of pages and no ability to amend them.
At the end of the day, I could sink into the cocoon of my duvet and stop my negative thoughts—about my career, my choices, my texting habits—dead in their tracks.
You go the beach and upon stepping onto the sand, your flip flops start to sink into it and, before long, slip right off and get buried in the flip flop graveyard.
It's been such a pleasure to start by sitting with them in a conference room and reading some scenes and generally talking about it, and then watching them sink into these characters.
He continues: This tactic could eventually hollow out the territories of so-called "New Russia"—that is, southeastern Ukraine—to such a degree that they sink into isolation, depression, radicalization, and violence.
There will be big, old authentic planes and boats that explode and sink into the sea along with some 6,000 extras used to make this film and some sad and tragic flourish.
Similarly, it is possible that "widespread forest collapse via drought" could transform the world's tropical moist forests from a net carbon sink into a large net source during this century (Lewis, 2005).
Instead, the living areas are dominated by deep-cushioned ivory roll-armed sofas that you instantly want to sink into for a nap, perhaps with a dog or two snoozing beside you.
One of the few tried-and-true strategies is reducing people's access to lethal tools, so that if they do sink into hopelessness, any attempt they make most likely won't be fatal.
"And when the jobs just aren't there, they sink into depression or that feeling of general hopelessness," Shannon Monnat, a professor of rural sociology from Penn State University, previously said in 2017.
This year, the company enrolled 250 million acres of U.S. farmland for its carbon sequestration initiative with promises to pay farmers $2000 per metric ton of carbon they sink into their soil.
What really proves that isn't the $250 you need to sink into the device to really turn it into a 2-in-1 device, but the iPad Pro's most advertised feature: True Tone.
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This lack of visibility and awareness means that many people may not find the help they need and instead sink into a sense of isolation and stigmatization that allows their condition to spiral.
Because wages have stagnated, because most work part time (though many would prefer full-time hours), and because until last year, most weren't entitled to overtime pay, these caregivers frequently sink into poverty.
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.
How did we lose faith in George H. W. Bush's optimistic vision of American global engagement and sink into the toxic brew of bellicosity and isolationism that Donald Trump now promotes and exploits?
Watching parents struggle with bills, drown in forms and sink into debt can put children off engaging with an unwelcoming system in their own adulthood, and exacerbate the effects of the original condition.
He ends up in a bedsit claiming to want to "cut the strings of his self-respect, to submerge himself—to sink" into "that great sluttish underworld where failure and success have no meaning".
"Great Grand Masti" could have turned the tables on the sex comedy genre, but thanks to some watered-down humour and regressive script, this is just another mediocre film that will sink into oblivion.
But the true satirical bite of the show lies in its suggestion that Silicon Valley is an empire built on quicksand — and that it, like Pied Piper, could one day sink into the earth.
A key distinction between consuming news on the internet versus print or TV is the constant access and ability to sink into deep rabbit holes for the former, as the Boston Marathon study demonstrates.
Most of their antics are documented on Tommy Dorfman's TikTok, and include a lot of cute Cara and Ashley couple moments, even if they happen in the midst of everyone's slow sink into insanity.
"You can recharge your batteries with a 12-minute power nap for two hours," said the sleep expert however, you have to wake up in time before you sink into a very deep sleep.
On a recent afternoon, tourists' arms flew in the air like slot machine levers to toss some of the more than €1 million worth of coins that sink into the Trevi Fountain every year.
Concerns that the U.S. and the world economy could sink into a recession have been commonplace for much of the year, brought on, in part, by the U.S.-China trade weighing on global growth.
"Although the group had warned of a challenging operating environment in the second quarter, we had not expected it to sink into its first quarterly losses since listing," the analysts wrote in a Tuesday note.
Respect to Thailand's keeper, Sukanya Chor Charoenying, who managed to not walk off the field or sink into the pitch as the US women kept coming at her one after the other after the other.
Investors believe the chances of a Fed rate cut this year have dramatically increased in the last month, as President Donald Trump's trade policies heightened fears that the U.S. economy will sink into a recession.
"'Best Little Something in Somewhere' is about observing the sink into a defeated adulthood that some people create for themselves and the frustrating yet hypocritical resentment that can follow," says Sarah Desmarais of the song.
What the change gets wrong, though, is that the ability to watch Bake Off all at once has guided our appreciation of the show, letting it be something we sink into for soothing and calmness.
That includes "well-balanced design of how much pumping is happening in relation to the recharge" of groundwater, he said, and efforts to help more water sink into the ground, to rebuild underground water stores.
It's probably little consolation for Pebble devotees who've slowly watched the hardware startup sink into oblivion, but Fitbit's offering up a good will gesture by extending support for the smartwatch's ecosystem for another six months.
It was better than a place where everyone knew our name; it was a place where we could sink into anonymity with other travelers looking to disappear for a moment in a tumbler of gin.
The visual aesthetic and the music of Night in the Woods makes the whole experience so easy to sink into and get lost in, as well as adding to the underlying themes of the game.
I am rarely one to sink into a painting — much the product of my generation and multi-sensory proclivities — but Crosby establishes painting as a medium with the capacity for new and multi-dimensional life.
It's just the stripping away of "look how fancy I am" and "look how clever I am," and let's just sink into the heart of the matter—what a beautiful mystery other human beings are.
This article originally was published on THUMP UK. On a day like this, it's all too easy to lose hope, to sink into the kind of fug that lasts for days, weeks, months, years even.
I don't have time to slowly sink into the rich interior life of speed skating as an enterprise, nor do I have the emotional capacity for meditations on the mechanical, repetitive nature of human bodies.
He lets Beckinsale really sink into Susan's slither, gives Chloë Sevigny plenty of room to pout as Susan's dear American friend, Alicia Johnson, and in general allows everyone to look as bad as they truly are.
I laughed along with him, but inside my tiny laugh was that familiar feeling of shame that opened up like quicksand, the kind of thing it would be easy to sink into if I wasn't careful.
If you have a memory foam bed at home, Rashatwar suggests moving to a firm ottoman, or the floor, as the memory foam could cause the two parties to sink into the bed and feel unstable.
The only time I've really been able to take off my beauty-editor hat and sink into a movie was Blue Jasmine, in which you can watch Cate Blanchett's roots grow in with her increasing delusion.
The U.K. is expected to avoid a recession, according to the Bank projections, but the low forecast suggests that the Bank feared the country would sink into recession without the new package of monetary policy measures.
In a combined 1.53 minutes of discussion—at an event held in a city poised to sink into the ocean—the moderators devoted a combined 15 minutes of airtime to the biggest existential threat humanity faces.
By the time Homme had finished waxing poetic about swatting flies and owning the night, his Maton had already punched me between the eyes and I was beginning to sink into a pedal-heavy fever dream.
At Carpenters Workshop Gallery's Venetian outpost, the designer Virgil Abloh addressed climate change through his latest furniture project, titled the Acqua Alta collection, a series of chairs and benches that seem to sink into the floor.
By not offering a consistent position on the settlements and the two-state solution, Labor is setting itself up to lose once more to Mr. Netanyahu, and the left's political standing will sink into further disarray.
The Rockets — no matter how much you might have questioned the Melo gamble in the wake of Trevor Ariza's departure to Phoenix — were never supposed to sink into a 4-7 hole to start the season.
But in other films, such as "A Rage in Harlem" (1991) and "Bird" (1988), in which he starred as the jazz legend Charlie Parker, there was too much hazy nostalgia for Whitaker's softness to sink into.
Any bit of the creamy formula that didn't sink into our skin within 20 minutes disappeared with a quick massage, leaving our desert-ravaged complexion looking as if it hadn't been exposed to arid weather at all.
There is a real desire to sink into the variegated surfaces of each piece, explore the dimensions of its form, giving the viewer the sensation of examining tide pools along the shoreline — each a world unto itself.
Alligators don't swim that far -- they sink into the murky water and lurk there -- which explains why the father did not see the boy when he jumped into the water to try and save him, Corwin said.
Bridges, long since been abandoned, sink into the mud at just the right angle to be a sick ramp for Max's modified Magnum Opus—a car that doubles as a religious icon for Max's engineer companion, Chumbucket.
Netflix's ambition is to replace television — to be the thing you turn on out of force of habit as you sink into your couch, whether or not you really have any idea what you want to watch.
Wars will come and go, Ozymandias will sink into the sands, hearts will break and heal from Genesis to Revelation, and in between all this food is prepared and clothes washed and bills paid and grass cut.
"California's going to fall off the face of the country and sink into the ocean," she'd say, referencing the "big one"—the massive earthquake that scientists predict could one day break open California's mighty San Andreas Fault.
Nearby, a group of divers prepared to sink into the spring, a bath hovering around 72 degrees, and explore the miles of underwater caves that can be found throughout this area about 25 miles northwest of Gainesville.
Shreya Aggarwal, 14, of River Dell Regional High School, gave us details: Every day my routine was the same: sink into my bed and pull out my phone to catch up on what's happening in the world.
Since, in these practices, the present moment is ultimate reality (albeit usually obscured and hidden in regular consciousness), all one needs to do is shut off the babble of discursive thought and sink into one's present activity.
Should the Fed's counteparts not keep buying U.S. government debt and hold interest rates low, the yield on the benchmark 10-year note would jump to 3.5 percent "and the U.S. economy would sink into recession," he predicted.
And because the basic emotional core of their relationship is based on friendship rather than betrayal, the audience can relax and sink into the fun of the story without getting distracted by pitying the character who's being fooled.
At least theoretically, the plasmid should sink into his skin, penetrate his skin cells and cause the cells to begin overexpressing the tyrosinase gene, increasing the amount of skin color-causing melanin in that one circle-shaped spot.
It tells a story about how important it is to guard against backsliding into fascism, about how difficult it is to stay watchful when so much of the world is designed to make you sink into simple comforts.
Alligators don't swim that far -- they sink into the murky water and lurk there -- which may explain why the father did not see the boy when he jumped into the water to try to save him, Corwin said.
In response, Jochen Gerz and Esther Shaleve proposed what they called a "Monument against Fascism," consisting of a 12-meter-high (~40 feet), lead-clad aluminum column that was intentionally constructed to eventually sink into the ground entirely.
Eskom has blamed unforeseen breakdowns at some of its coal-burning plants, but analysts say they are a symptom of mismanagement over many years, which has seen it sink into roughly 46.963 billion rand ($246.96 billion) of debt.
In passing, he also told us about narcolepsy, a rare condition that could cause people to sink into slumber at any moment and that had other fascinating features, such as vivid hallucinations and abrupt loss of muscle control.
If you can imagine that blissful feeling when you sink into a hot bath and feel your stress melt away gently — that's sort of what it's like to sit up after 30 minutes of lying on this mat.
Phoenix has dropped six in a row and still has an outside chance to sink into the basement in the Western Conference, as it entered Monday 3 1/25 games ahead of the last-place Los Angeles Lakers.
Animal Crossing for the Nintendo Switch sounds like the perfect antidote for everything that's been going wrong in recent years, and being able to sink into a tranquil little village full of kind animal neighbors and ample fishing.
Video footage circulating on Chinese social media on Monday shows several people waiting to board the bus in Xining, the capital of Qinghai Province, when a traffic sign wobbles and the vehicle begins to sink into the road.
"While tapping savings to pay off an emergency was the most common response, more than a third of Americans would sink into one type of debt or another, potentially harming their financial security," Bankrate says in the report.
A different kind of combination of sensuous and tough is achieved in "Dredging the Quagmire (Bottomless Pit)," a triptych in which an assortment of figures, some pale as ghosts, sink into a vast black swamp beneath black trees.
Whether you're looking to try a warm brown, something blonder, or have been considering the best way to pull off red — scroll through to nail down your 2019 color, so you can finally sink into that murder mystery novel.
The real-life version is all but dependent on massive treads like this so that it doesn't just sink into the earth, but Lego's version is also surprisingly hefty given the 3,929 plastic pieces that went into its construction.
The activities that you and I most likely rely upon in the chase for physical satisfaction run a distant second or third for Keenan, a point she needs to make repeatedly to have it sink into non-fetishists' heads.
CHICAGO, June 1 (Reuters) - S&P Global Ratings dropped Illinois' credit rating by one notch to BBB-minus on Thursday and warned the state could sink into junk unless it passes a budget that addresses a gaping structural deficit.
Sometimes, the most effective way to unwind is to sink into hot water, take your time to really massage your legs and feet, and inhale lavender and rose – the smells that transport you to a more chilled-out place.
The logic of Whig radicalism, in whatever form it takes, always allows charismatic figures undue play; there's a reason that the big Whigs remain known today while the authoritarian reformers mostly sink into specialists' memories of committees and cabinets.
To summarize exactly how this sorcery works, the Inkbox tattoo formula consists of a bunch of natural ingredients that sink into your skin through a 15-minute application process (which is pretty much like the regular temporary tattoo process).
There is something gladiatorial about professional football, for all the money being made by athletes whose wealth will be of little use to them should they sink into dementia, beginning as early as their retirement in their mid-30s.
For reasons that may involve both high culture and low political calculation, important visitors to China are typically invited to sink into one of a pair of side-by-side armchairs, at one end of a formal reception room.
Taxpayers can swallow the costs of integrating refugees, or reject that burden and risk a defining division: White, native-born Swedes will retain jobs and comfortable lives, while dark-skinned immigrants sink into poverty and joblessness in isolated ghettos.
Taxpayers can swallow the costs of integrating refugees, or reject that burden and risk a defining division: White, native-born Swedes will retain jobs and comfortable lives, while dark-skinned immigrants sink into poverty and joblessness in isolated ghettos.
When your intent fades into compulsion and you habitually sink into an abyss of self doubt and need to be "better" without seeing where "better" is for yourself then you must must must recognize at least that and seek help.
In one illustrative sequence, I sink into the ground and burrow along a path of luminescent purple ink of my own creation—then burst back to the surface in the middle of an industrial arena and start firing my gun.
"We want regulation that will create a ground so that people have a chance to stand on something and not just sink into a miserable poverty," said Bhairavi Desai, executive director of the 19,000-member New York Taxi Workers Alliance.
Though Urban Outfitters' 2018 spring home collection has includes nice bedding, luxurious couches we'd love to sink into, and even giant neon signs that could add some serious personality, the real treasures are those smaller items that are under $50.
Under this titling, the indomitable weavings of Tawney, who worked alongside Agnes Martin and Ellsworth Kelly in the '60s, seemed to sink into categories of "women's work," while Loie Hollowell's expansive and intricate paintings read more explicitly like pretty little vaginas.
It seems, from the website at least, to be a perfect place to sup a few Doom Bars while contemplating just how long it takes to sink into the eternal nothingness of sand simply by standing there on the spot.
Back in 2004, knowing the city was doomed to sink into the mines below (a process known as "deformation"), the state-owned mining company Luossavaara-Kiirunavaara AB held a splashy global design competition to find the best idea for moving Kiruna.
It has learned a lot from the exploits of Patania One (pictured), such as how hard you can push bearings rated to 500 atmospheres of pressure and how deep treads sink into the deep-sea ooze for a given load.
"The US mainland will sink into an unimaginable sea of fire on the day when it dares to touch our country by stupidly causing mischief and brandishing its nuclear and sanctions clubs," the commentary -- under the byline Ri Hyo Jin -- warned.
You give them special attention, make 11th hour revisions per their request, and take "urgent" weekend calls on the reg—but no matter how much effort and time you sink into their business, you just can't seem to make them happy.
At the base of the tree, however, where in a painting the roots would sink into soil and the solidity of paint, the marks dissipate into an assortment of squiggles and dots, the tools of suggestion of the graphic artist.
The material in the bed is selected for their low coefficients of interparticle friction, meaning when a wheel or axle touches the bed, the material in it moves away from each other, allowing the truck to sink into the gaps.
At the International Furniture Fair in Milan last month, a wingback chair sat in the exhibition space of the Italian furniture company De Padova, seemingly waiting for someone in a tea-length dress to sink into it with a cocktail.
I don't read short stories, and I yearn to read novels but I've become so picky it's hard to find a novel to sink into (so I meandered through the Neapolitan quartet with great joy a couple of years ago).
In the Times Square Moxy, these public areas have polished concrete floors, exposed concrete columns, distressed brick walls, open ceilings, a lobby with plenty of leather couches to sink into (also designed by Yabu Pushelberg) and Instagram-worthy art installations.
In their rage at the government's migration plans, and their desperation not to sink into years of despair, they said they were looking to the way left-wing voters in the United States reacted to President Trump's win in 2016.
President Reuven Rivlin, whose proposal of a "rotating" premiership between the two men faltered over who would serve first and for how long, issued a statement appealing to Israelis not to "sink into despair" in the face of the political logjam.
It's a striking room where you can sink into an armchair with a solidly built drink in your hand and get lost in the past, a quintessentially urban experience that most of the city's grand old hotels no longer give us.
More to do nearby: Sink into a private karaoke room at Sing Sing and dial up your go-tos and a round of drinks or 12, or grab arepas to go at Caracas and eat them in Tompkins Square Park.
Flattening something that discretely dynamic into a chintzy game show completely misunderstands why people watch video games at all, which is mostly to marvel at the unbridled excellence of a pro or to sink into the antics and narration of an entertainer.
The Corker plan guarantees that when the revenue shortfall inevitably occurs and his tax increase is triggered a growing economy will slow, a slow economy will sink into recession, and an economy in recession will collapse and cause the next great financial crash.
Mr. McConaughey is too rugged and ragged to sink into saintliness, which is one reason that his righteous characters — including Ron Woodroof in "Dallas Buyers Club" and Mick Haller in "The Lincoln Lawyer" — are sometimes more fun than the movies they inhabit.
LONDON, May 23 (Reuters) - Britain could sink into a year-long recession if it votes to leave the European Union, finance minister George Osborne said in his latest attempt to focus voters on the potential hit to the economy from an "Out" vote.
Even after her daughter, Princess Aiko, was born in 2001, the Imperial Household Agency prohibited Masako from traveling abroad in case that would interfere with her ability to get pregnant again, prompting her to sink into depression and withdraw from public appearances altogether.
Artest's intensity was fueled by a raging internal sea; even in those moments of calm, where he would tug up his shorts and sink into his stance to size up a defensive challenge, an explosion was always just a few ticks away.
We won't so much look at as sink into, with glad sighs, Barton Silverman's ground-level view, from 2010, of Derek Jeter stealing third, headfirst in a spray of dirt while the ball arrives—too late—as a blur toward the fielder's glove.
And when his language is delivered by consummate Irish actors like Niall Buggy and David Ganly, the entire cast of "On Blueberry Hill," it's hard not to sink into a state of contented sadness that you half wish would go on forever.
The vehicle, with gas and brake pedals that sink into the floor during autonomous driving and touch-screen controls embedded in the rear seat cushion, hints at an electric vehicle BMW could launch among 12 fully electric models it has promised by 2025.
They're as important an art form as any out there, and one of the easiest ways to appreciate and remember that importance is to sink into the comfort of Rick and Ilsa's longing gaze in Casablanca, or Michael Corleone's haunted demeanor in The Godfather.
The central bank chief spoke Monday at the Financial Markets Conference in Amelia Island, Florida, on assessing risks to the financial system a decade after the end of the financial crisis that caused the economy to sink into its worst downturn since the Great Depression.
Eskom has blamed unforeseen breakdowns at some of its coal-burning plants for the power cuts, but analysts say they are a symptom of policy uncertainty and weak management that has seen the company sink into more than 450 billion rand ($30.46 billion) of debt.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Bond investor Bill Gross said on Monday that without quantitative easing from the European Central Bank and Bank of Japan the 123-year U.S. Treasury yield would "rather quickly" rise to 3.5 percent and the U.S. economy would sink into recession.
I hadn't allowed myself to sink into the pain of my loss and the fear of going through it again up until that moment — as if she wasn't real to me until she was in my arms, and then I no longer had a choice.
Buildings up here typically sit on stilts or blocks, so gravel pads that have rested for at least a year (a full seasonal cycle of thawing and freezing) first must be laid down on the new lots so houses don't sink into the ground.
The business case for an electric pickup or SUV could be stronger than one for a sedan, given how much money companies have had to sink into electric batteries and motors and how difficult it has been for companies to make money on electric cars.
From black holes that eat your past and give you unlimited futures to the theory that our reality is a hologram, here are some of our favourite science stories to sink into a comfy couch with—and preferably with something to munch on, too.
Paul speaks in a scatterbrained mumble, like someone who is perpetually on the hunt for his intended meaning, and his association with his brother has certainly made it easier for him to sink into a Philadelphia indie rock scene that's growing denser by the day.
The pun clue for AXE had me giggling on and off for hours, and I also liked some little sports hints — IRON, OUTS, DEKED and CUE, which was clued with a straight face and took forever to sink into my brain (rack 'em up!).
The intensity of this debate — and the rare points of agreement between partisans — provide a guide to the maze of the American mental health care system for anyone trying to navigate it while watching a loved one sink into delusion, mania or suicidal despair.
The designation of a "beach read" suggests a book that's frothy and engrossing, but ultimately ephemeral — one that you can sink into as you slump in a folding chair in the sand, but you won't miss too much if you forget it at the hotel.
When I have the food tower in one side pocket and a water bottle in the other, they take up considerable room in the main pocket because they sink into the main pocket, unlike most other bags where items in these pockets stick out.
"And yet all the progress we've made can sink into space, because if we join hands and we do things right and we maintain our dignity and we continue to appeal to the better angels of this nation, progress will be made," he added.
Stricken by the loss of their sons, Vikas and Deepa Khurana sink into the routines of a shared fugue state: queasy grief sex interspersed with bouts of weeping and visits from members of the Khurana clan who live alongside them in a family compound.
We predict the future, we think about things differently, and we have a bit more time to sink into our subject, to develop longform, really thoughtful pieces, which is much harder to do online when largely you're reacting to what's going on in the world.
And tonight, when you get home from your excruciatingly thankless job of creating meaningless spreadsheets and sink into a warm, pumpkin-spice bubble bath, you can drink pumpkin spice liqueur straight from the bottle, choking down sickeningly sweet gulps until the bottle becomes lighter and lighter.
But we won't fully understand how much effort open offices need to sink into maintaining health for their employees relative to offices with private, enclosed spaces until we conduct more robust studies on how much each potential risk factor in an open layout can impact workers' wellbeing.
Because the politicians who watched over decades of immiseration, happy to let anything halfway decent on this little island sink into fallow fields or be blotted out by shiningly inaccessible housing developments, were also happy to let the country's most precarious and unrepresented people take the blame.
Hull might be doing well enough on the pitch, but the dominant story at the club is the supporters' ire towards the owners, the Allams, who have introduced aggressive ticketing schemes, tried to rename the club, and let the squad sink into various states of disrepair.
And finally, one night, we spent the evening playing dominoes, watching the locals sink into the folds of the beach, when I spotted them — only the second pair of out gay men I'd seen in my life, loping along the end of a long line of sunbathers.
Though the question of what happens to the people and territory of states that sink into the ocean has been under discussion since at least the early 2100s, there is still no international legal consensus on what can be done for these soon-to-be-stateless people.
"And yet all the progress we've made can sink into space, because if we join hands and we do things right and we maintain our dignity and we continue to appeal to the better angels of this nation, progress will be made," America's first black president added.
Over its nearly seven minute running time, Carne y Arena also delves into the dreamlike — at one point, a wooden table appears in the middle of the fray, with children on either side watching a tiny boat filled with refugees overturn and sink into its surface — and the abstract.
But if he won this award in 28 or last season—both should've been his, in my opinion, and his fellow players agree—would candidates, like LeBron, whose teams would easily sink into the lottery if they weren't on the roster, be more openly discussed as having a chance?
" She falls in love with Peter, another graduate student, and in between discussing "Victorian illness memoirs" or "the etymology of the word 'render,' " they sink into the numbing experience of drinking together: "Booze let me live inside moments without the endless chatter of my own self-conscious annotation….
Hajime Isayama, creator of the series, unloads a lot of information in this issue, but the tension is high, the guilt-stricken characters (only two are really featured throughout the entire chapter) explode in anger, sink into a shellshocked state, and hit emotional highs and lows everywhere in between.
The Harvard historian Jill Lepore recounted recently in The New Yorker magazine that when democracies sink into crisis, the question "where are we going?" leaps to everyone's mind, as if we were waiting for a weather forecast to tell us how healthy our democracy was going to be tomorrow.
When the artist Marina Abramovic presented the pianist Igor Levit in Bach's "Goldberg" Variations at the Park Avenue Armory in 2015, listeners were relieved of their cellphones and outfitted with noise-dampening headphones that helped them sink into deep quiet for 30 minutes before the first notes of Bach.
So nowadays, when the kitchen is clean and the cats are fed and my brain is on its downward spiral toward sleep, all I want to do is sink into the couch and turn on "House Hunters," a show about a specific kind of darkness I have complete control in avoiding.
Likewise, the music follows the same narrative, a hummable rock song becomes more insane as it progresses, waves of solos and reverb push way past the limits, also helped by some sweet vocal harmonies courtesy of Kristina Esfandiari (King Woman, Miserable) that make it even easier to sink into the sound.
If I had one wish for 2017, it's that every American who brushes these deaths off—lets it sink into the white noise of our culture—could be forced to look into the eyes of someone who has directly suffered in or lost someone else to this epidemic of violence.
Bond investor Bill Gross said on Monday that without quantitative easing from the European Central Bank and the BOJ, which he says keeps eurozone and Japanese yields artificially low, the 10-year U.S. Treasury yield would "rather quickly" rise to 3.5 percent and the U.S. economy would sink into recession.
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In the last two decades, there has been a growing trend to teach officers to de-escalate tensions, particularly with troubled people, but experts say there is a long way to go before the techniques reach every department and every officer, and really sink into the law enforcement mind-set.
" Venus took just a couple of beats to let that question from the reporter—who was (shockingly!) a man—sink into his own noggin before coming back with a pretty sweet shutdown: "I believe that those are not my thoughts or words—that I'm 'not supposed to be doing' this.
He believes that, in the face of automation, traditional responses to unemployment, such as retraining programs, are hopeless, but that, with a universal basic income of a thousand dollars a month and the "boot off of people's throats," Americans will not sink into inertia but remake their lives and their country.
Having recently run up against a crème brûlée that seemed to contain no eggs and a plate of profiteroles allowed to get soggy at a purportedly French restaurant nearby, I was relieved to sink into the yolk-rich crème caramel and crisp choux puffs under bittersweet chocolate sauce at La Mercerie.
A catchy tune with provocative lyrics — "May all men sink into oblivion" and "If only God would rid us of men" — plays as the women alternately glide on in-line skates, cruise on scooters and parade down the street in vibrant outfits, all things taboo for women in Saudi Arabia.
"When I first started [singing], I moved to the UK. I completely dropped out of university and I moved into my aunt's house," Hussein tells me as we sink into deep lounge chairs at a gentrified resto-cafe in Toronto's west end, a couple weeks before the album's release in September.
And just as the naming rights to Enron Field were shifted to the terra firma of an established orange juice giant, Minute Maid, after two short years, Bobby is too arrogant to realize that Axe Capital, with its astounding gains (up 32 percent year to date!), will inevitably sink into the same quicksand.
Many are studies for the works in the show, and aside from a few that sink into torpid academicism, all are executed with an unerringly fluid line, trembling across the contours of a form — a hand, a pleated gown, an open, inquiring face — setting it aglow in the gallery's protectively dim light.
And though the time difference and lack of ready wifi access at Cannes made it easy to sink into the cocoon of cinema and glamour and ignore the shenanigans stateside, Monday night's suicide bombing at an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, and the resulting heightened state of alert, was a wake-up call.
Its main subplots are the water crisis of Flint, Michigan (Moore's beleaguered hometown); the successful teachers' strike in West Virginia this past winter; the February school shooting in Parkland, Florida, and the subsequent student uprising that followed; and the complacency of establishment Democrats who have allowed the United States to sink into the Trumpian abyss.
But here, as both the US and the artist's native UK skid irredeemably off the rails, she manages to land an emotional backflip: her forms are ugly, crude, and savage, but executed with such a wealth of wisdom and experience that, as we allow ourselves to sink into them, we can't help but feel exalted.
By any measure, the principal figures in both works are women, and to label them as girls is to tint them with childishness, as if they were easily cowed by circumstance or stormy feelings, and thus more liable to lash out, or to sink into a sulk, rather than submit their troubles to adult consideration.
With the overall positive state of the U.S. economy and the remarkable strength of the dollar compared to the currencies of the dollar-busters including the Russian ruble, the yuan, the Turkish lira and the Iranian rial it may be easy to sink into complacency and dismiss the actions of the revisionists as mere pinpricks.
Bake Off is best enjoyed when you give up on the illusion of time, when you let yourself sink into the warm k-hole of a season's full ten episodes and emerge on the other side renewed, with your stresses softened like the pats of butter layered into smooth pastry dough that's then folded in thirds like a book.
Singer Jane Penny's voice floats through the songs, backed by easy guitar riffs and lazy drum beats; this is the kind of music you put on at the end of a dinner party when everyone is full and happy, with each song fading into the next one in a drowsy groove while you sit back and sink into it.
Mark Zandi, Moody's Analytics' chief economist who advised McCain during his 2008 presidential bid, found that the nation would sink into a downturn longer than the Great Recession, about 3.5 million Americans would lose their jobs, unemployment would jump back to 0003%, home prices would fall and the stock market would plummet if Trump were elected president.
We all have our own little rituals to keep us grounded, we all have music we lean towards when we want to sink into someone else's misery, happiness or lust—like a big bean bag because the feeling there resembles our own—but there are also the albums you put on to be somewhere completely different for a while.
Only he, among all my acquaintances, comprehends what it is like to witness our child sink into the clutches of anaphylaxis, to see the color drain from her face, to watch her features swell, to hear her breath rattle and strain, to wait by the door, holding her, desperately listening for the spiraling wail of the approaching ambulance.
At the Boquillas Hot Spring, situated smack-dab against the Rio Grande, you can sink into a 105-degree pool contained by the remnants of an early 1900s bathhouse and dangle an arm over the rock boundary into the swift-moving, considerably colder water as it passes you by on its 1,900-mile journey to the Gulf of Mexico.
Here's the core of his argument (bolding is mine): "Imagine the potential psychological and human toll if this shutdown continues indefinitely, unemployment reaches 22018% or higher, as some now predict, and we sink into a deep recession or depression.... "...In addition to the current human toll, future generations will be required to pick up that tab.
" And this is from the start of the review by the novelist and critic Stacey D'Erasmo in Rolling Stone: "Ever since Joni Mitchell spread her free-verse wings, many a female singer-songwriter has tried to master the introspective idiom only to sink into the swamp of banality or shoot off into some chilly, abstract emotional ozone.
" Views on the minimum wage, social security, and welfare Moore has repeatedly expressed a desire to rollback the social safety net in the country, including Social Security, which he has called "the soft underbelly of the welfare state" and frequently said is "a Bernie Madoff-style Ponzi scheme that will eventually sink into insolvency unless reformed.
It helps that the writers (topped by executive producers Sera Gamble, Sarah Schechter and Greg Berlanti) derive considerable humor from the strange moments in which Joe finds himself, a bit like that scene in "Psycho" when Norman Bates is seized by momentary panic when the car he's trying to hide doesn't immediately sink into the lake.
It's difficult to shake the fear that a new one might sink into what is now a well-established web of indistinct existence, becoming yet another Spider-Man movie that was made only because studio executives know that people will reliably buy tickets to go see a Spider-Man movie, no matter how terrible it is.
Stripped of whatever legal protections they might have had at home, climate refugees are subject to the whim of the state they find themselves in, which may elect to relocate them without their input, beat them, fail to provide food and then throw it at them, and forcibly deport them back to rocks that are doomed to soon sink into the sea.
Thing is, VR headsets can cost you quite a bit (and the rent isn't getting any lower), so it's a good idea to get the best bang for your buck by investing in a bundle that includes not only the VR tools needed to play, but also a few video games for you to sink into from the get-go.
This includes the Vietnam Memorial Wall, a piece that lists all the names of the fallen American Soldiers as its structure appears to sink into the ground, and her Wave Field series, a pair of Land art works (one at Storm King and another at the University of Michigan) that consist of undulating grassy hills resembling waves 228 to 15 feet high.
Read more: 'Dopamine fasting' is a new Silicon Valley trend, but some people are already taking it too farInstead of watching TV or using your phone, he recommends activities that involve:Health-Promoting (exercise, cooking)Leading (helping, serving others)Relating (talking, bonding over activities)Learning (reading, listening)Creating (writing, art)I tried to replace time I usually sink into my phone on these instead.
In contrast with how we usually glimpse such works — on a shuffle through museums, surrounded by crowds — at Villa Lontana there are down-filled, jewel-toned velvet sofas to sink into with an espresso as the winter light streams in, the better to contemplate how a second-century artist managed to chisel so perfectly the illusion of a flowing garment.
" On Sunday, the 72nd anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima, the CNN news scrawl blared, in customary if alarming all caps, a statement from the North Korean state-run newspaper that the United States "will sink into an unimaginable sea of fire on the day when it dares to touch our country by stupidly causing mischief and brandishing its nuclear and sanctions clubs.
This is where worlds and cinema open up, whether in a documentary about the first girl in Mongolia to hunt with a golden eagle ("The Eagle Huntress," a bliss-out) or a movie that finds the American director Kelly Reichardt giving Kristen Stewart a role and a burger to sink into with "Certain Women," whose western characters are as stubbornly self-determined as this undersung filmmaker.
Elsewhere, other "vile bodies," as the British novelist Evelyn Waugh put it several decades earlier, describing another decadent set — young members of London society after World War I — sink into the bosoms of beehive-coiffed femmes fatales, grab the band's microphone, smooch in smoky corners, or fade into each other's arms as they give in to the undertow of oceans of booze in the night.
Consistent, practical, opinionated, and absurdly, almost comically stubborn on the one hand; sensual and overindulgent on the other, a lover of earthly pleasures with a keen eye for beauty and a vague yet unshakeable desire to sink into a large memory-foam bed made up with pristine white linens and big, fluffy pillows and emerge only to be fed lobster tails drenched in melted butter and guzzle (not sip) Champagne.
But it's the moments when I catch myself feeling the onset of a buzz and giddily, euphorically grasping for more; or the times when I purposely sink into a haze to dull the sharp edges of the day; or the times when I know I don't need another drink, but summon the bartender anyway—those are the times when I consider my own statistical likelihood of repeating the past.
Jimmy would have some trouble remaining on the surface of the Earth as he grew larger … as Jimmy grows to a mass greater than 500 tons he would start to crush the rocks underfoot and, not too long afterwards, the Earth would not be able to support the pressure he was exerting, causing him to sink into the interior with nothing to stop him from traveling all the way to the center.
But the other major Western political upheaval of 2016—the one spearheaded by a geriatric Jewish socialist named Bernie Sanders—shows that we'll come out in droves for anyone who will listen to us, for anyone willing and able to give voice to the demand that our lives don't have to get worse forever just so some monsters with suits and stock options can get rich off our labor while cities sink into the sea.
Allow me to set the scene: you are scrolling through your feed – post after sickening post of clickbait articles, an update on the beef that's happening between someone you know who owns a house in a rural town with nothing in it apart from a Co-Op and the person they're in a parking space war with, boys you rejected in school celebrating their recent marriage to someone perfectly lovely-looking – and you sink into a pit of despair so deep not even Morrissey can see you now.

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