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It goes on smooth, and sinks in with zero residue.
It sinks in that I am not in Brooklyn anymore.
As the truth sinks in, more turmoil is in store.
A soft mattress that sinks in could lead to suffocation.
Twelve years later, all this imagery sinks in sadly, wearily.
They look stunned, and ask "what?" before reality sinks in.
But the longer this lingers, the more uncertainty sinks in.
The reality that his horrific moment is finally over sinks in.
We've all heard the stats, but it never really sinks in.
The deeper he sinks in scandal, the more mud Trump will sling.
The master bathroom has double sinks in a concrete-and-wood vanity.
When the alarm goes off at 203, the immediate remorse sinks in.
I cleanse and tone and reapply the Tidal, which sinks in like magic.
In her last lines, Mayer seems exhausted (aren't we all?) as reality sinks in.
The texture itself goes on like water: It's thin, permeable, and sinks in fast.
And when Mr. Trump goes up in the polls, Mexico's peso sinks in value.
For everyone else, don't come complaining to me when the Laptop envy sinks in.
When that sinks in, I think it's possible that the president's appeal could explode.
It&aposs lightweight and sinks in quickly and completely without leaving any tacky residue.
Republicans are firing political missiles at his campaign, hoping it sinks in the process.
OK, just to make sure everything sinks in, how about a quick homework question?
Even as Soleimani's death sinks in, Trump's design for the days ahead remains elusive.
Unless this fact sinks in soon, real harm will be done to the global economy.
Centrists in Britain are hoping voters might change their minds as economic reality sinks in.
While that sinks in, I make myself a tuna melt with steamed broccoli for dinner.
As his administration sinks in scandal, Trump will cling all the more tightly to Bannonism.
She awkwardly loitered by the sinks in the bathroom, waiting to speak to the woman.
Terrific news, until it sinks in that someone else in the family must be guilty.
It is scarcely surprising that, as the reality of such changes sinks in, disgruntlement has spread.
And as it sinks in, I think the Trump people will be a little more sanguine.
Those figures could quickly turn on their head as the reality of a Trump presidency sinks in.
But your thoughts had some this really awfully sad news that really sinks in for everybody today.
As that depressing little nugget of information sinks in, Wyden hits us with a jaw-dropping follow.
For me, it used to be mainly about checking the sinks, in weird patterns, and the stove.
To this day I remember, and every day I think it sinks in my heart so deep.
"I hope the message that I give sinks in," he told The Bangor Daily News in 2008.
Brass is also prevalent, including for the sinks in powder rooms and inlays in white-oak floors.
The honeymoon phase masks that truth; when it finally sinks in, that's when the third phase, disillusionment, begins.
As news sinks in today that Donald Trump is our next president, I — like many Americans — feel frozen.
It's an easy line to overlook, especially as the gravity of the film's second-half surprise sinks in.
For every extra month that the cost of Brexit sinks in, the possibility of a fudge will increase.
I don't mean it sinks in quickly; I mean that you put it on and it's just gone.
Not a momentary, transient sadness, but something that sinks in and is forgotten, yet is there and endures.
Maybe in my next abode, along with dual sinks in the master bath, which are real relationship-savers.
Jordin looks downright dismayed as the news sinks in ... and it leaves her at a loss for words.
It's fast-absorbing, finishes like a matte dream, and feels essentially non-existent as soon as it sinks in.
That moment when it really sinks in is probably the hardest, harder than the moments of the actual goodbye.
A lot of it won't make sense due to Mercury being retrograde, so be patient while everything sinks in.
As the reality of a Donald Trump presidency sinks in, many folks are making frantic plans to flee it.
So all in all it's not clear to me how he will be received, once the news sinks in.
So has the woman, in a pleated skirt, who does her laundry in the bathroom sinks in Penn Station.
Fans are growing restive as the reality sinks in: There are almost no live sporting events going on anywhere.
Fans are growing restive as the reality sinks in: There are almost no live sporting events going on anywhere.
As the new reality sinks in, many players and their coaches, families and friends are turning to Patrascu's petition.
Samples taken from the toilet bowls and sinks in the patients' isolation rooms came back positive for the virus. 
"Recent market pullback tells me that some of the euphoria is starting to ebb as reality sinks in," Pascualy said.
Maybe your "values" are really your expectations… This is my experience: misery sinks in when expectations are higher than reality.
The advice sinks in as Richard begins to realize his best option may be to stay at his own company.
Although it's on the thicker side, the formula gives a completely natural finish that sinks in and looks like skin.
Ironically, the lower Corbyn sinks in the polls, the more any attempt to avoid an election would look like fear.
Ultimately, the truth sinks in no matter what justifications you're selling yourself: This isn't about terrorism; terrorism is the excuse.
In April 2019, however, the home went viral after Kardashian showed off her bathroom sinks in Vogue's "73 Questions" video.
" PETER CARDILLO, CHIEF MARKET ECONOMIST, SPARTAN CAPITAL SECURITIES, NEW YORK: "The market has mostly discounted (tariffs) already, but reality sinks in.
" PETER CARDILLO, CHIEF MARKET ECONOMIST, SPARTAN CAPITAL SECURITIES, NEW YORK: "The market has mostly discounted (tariffs) already, but reality sinks in.
And as you follow the friends—played by Percy Jr Cobbinah, Hannah Vincentt, Antony McCallum and Susan Reby—that sinks in.
But when the reality of getting in trouble to save time sinks in, traffic might just sound like a better option.
"I've been in danger at sea, fishing and helping refugees, and my boat sinks in the safety of the harbor," he said.
People couldn't stop talking about the mysterious sinks in the Wests' bathroom after the reality star answered Vogue's 73 questions last week.
Consequently, he has spent a lot of time in France, where, he noticed, a lot of people had sinks in their bedrooms.
Thursday, Day 3: It really sinks in that the new normal for at least the next few weeks may be exactly this.
His razor-sharp wit moves at the speed of light: By the time one joke sinks in, he's already onto the next.
There comes a moment every winter when reality sinks in that the cold, dark days and long nights are nowhere near over.
That can lead to disillusionment when the reality sinks in that the technology just isn't appropriate for the majority of games right now.
I start my usual morning routine: wash my face, skincare, and take care of the dogs and cat while my moisturizer sinks in.
The AMAZON Rain FOREST IS ON FIRE THIS IS TERRIBLE IT'S ONE OF THE BIGGEST CARBON SINKS IN THE WORLD, Spread The Word.
Bolton added that, once it sinks in that the U.S. doesn't plan to adhere to the deal, other nations will follow in suit.
It's only at night, when Ms. Nuñez begins to close her eyes after a long day, that it all sinks in, she said.
The nonprofit is raising money to place more sinks in the city and to ship them across state lines to other homeless communities.
There is also an oak, pull-chain toilet tank; gaslight fixtures in the attic; and a row of old sinks in the basement.
Seehofer is fighting to hang on to the CSU party chairmanship as the CSU sinks in the polls, 10 years after he became leader.
X factor: Republican leaders are hoping that the realization sinks in among their reluctant colleagues that repeal will either happen this week or never.
As the reality slowly sinks in that they are going to be late for work, it is natural to wonder, who is to blame?
As the reality of human-driven climate change increasingly sinks in around the world, it has provoked angst, denial, and species-wide self-loathing.
When the implication of this sinks in, the rest of the world may well stop segmenting Nigerians and simply lose trust in them collectively.
He'll just hope voters are so overwhelmed that what sinks in for them is that, with Donald Trump, you will certainly get the most.
Even if anti-aging formulas aren't normally your go-to, this formula sinks in fast and protects your skin from future damage with SPF 50+.
Being with them as the reality of their newfound freedom sinks in has made me love and appreciate my country more than I ever have.
The district said it has replaced two fountains and sinks in two rooms at Rose City Park and both now meet the safe-water standard.
But the order also sinks in popularity when it's framed as a punitive blow against "refugees" — a potentially crucial distinction for opponents of the ban.
Some were leaning back, getting a shampoo at the sinks in the shelter's barbershop, where a striped lit-up barber's pole spun outside the door.
And then there's like, "Hey, there's this table," and then they have these graphics of these people on a raft that sinks, in the table.
My colleague Tina Rosenberg has reported on ways that hospitals are attacking the problem, including using video cameras, placing sinks in standard locations and installing sensors.
In person, it's a long-lasting, non-greasy moisturizer that sinks in quickly and doesn't leave any residue — making it well-suited to wear under makeup.
Brexit As "regrexit" over the Brexit sinks in with some, the European Union is getting on with the business of how to get the Brits out.
It might all seem like a bit of a stoned guffaw until the truth of another tagline sinks in: a blue dot in a red sea.
This really sinks in when the first mention is made of Mao and Chinese Communism with fewer than 30 minutes to go in the final episode.
Alpyn Beauty's PlantGenius Melt Moisturizer ($60) sinks in like a primer to impart plumping hyaluronic acid and linoleic acid, an essential fatty acid that speeds healing.
As the enormity of the climate crisis sinks in and the hoped-for carbon savings from renewables don't add up, nuclear can become the new green.
Bill Ketron, who in 22013 made headlines by expressing concern over new sinks in the state capitol that he suspected were for Muslims to wash before prayers.
As reality slowly sinks in that Trump will become president of the United States of America, many of us are turning to other things — anything — for comfort.
What's more, as the reality of an unattractive deal on Britain's future relationship sinks in, the British could think again about leaving, perhaps precipitating a second referendum.
City staff planned to conduct lead tests of all drinking fountains and sinks in all city facilities and will test for lead at schools and city centers.
They liked the fenced-in backyard and the two sinks in the master bathroom, but the asking price was $1.095 million, with monthly charges of almost $900.
Once it has cooled, the baked mousse sinks in the center, transforming into a dense chocolate cake "crust" that's ideal for filling with the remaining unbaked mousse.
And then it sinks in that this is a teenaged girl who's being taught that her great untapped potential is whipping her hair around to turn men on.
"It discourages turnout," Mr. Davis said, noting that even as Mr. Trump sinks in the polls, he still has at least two-thirds of the party behind him.
"My heart is heavy as the reality of this world without my little brother in it sinks in this morning," Joel Moore, 39, who is Paul's brother, tells PEOPLE.
I have to say, The Cream is pretty lovely — it sinks in and refreshes like a gel, but nourishes and hydrates like a cream without leaving a sticky residue.
But as New Yorkers say to themselves not again, not us, and as the realization sinks in again that terror never sleeps, we should remember that we aren't powerless.
It's only once the ridiculousness of the show's portrayal of hungry, wannabe actors and those who make money off of them sinks in that you realize it's a comedy.
As the reality of a British departure from the European Union sinks in, policy makers are being forced to concentrate their minds on some very uncertain and unsettling repercussions.
Calling out orders as you try to bring the ship perfectly into dock and overshoot and suddenly everyone is bailing out the ship as it sinks in the shallows.
It's the sort of the league-shaking trade that doesn't sound quite so surprising once it sinks in that West, who turns 80 in May, works in Clipperland nowadays.
The Klebsiella oxytoca bacteria were found in the detergent drawer and on the rubber door seal of the household washing machine, as well as two sinks in the area.
I started things off with the Firming Body Creme and while the lotion goes on light and sinks in quickly with no sticky residue, I do have a few complaints.
But before you take off your cap and gown and the existential panic of "okay, now what?" sinks in, it's time to take a photo and post it on Instagram.
As the news about Jony Ive leaving Apple sinks in, you'll be seeing a lot of people weighing in on what the Ive era of Apple meant and what's next.
Once the euphoria of Putin's optical triumph over Trump in Helsinki fades, and the reality of the situation again sinks in, it will be this American establishment that Russians blame.
"You pass those hurdles like the first Christmas they're not here or the first birthday, and then realization sinks in that you're never going to see them again," she says.
"When you get past that anxiety state, and the reality of what had happened sinks in, that was why I wanted to start Love for Love City," Mr. Chesney said.
All of the products are arranged within easy reach at communal tables, with sinks in an ad hoc bathroom (the "wet bar") for washing them all off to try again.
It feels like a very lightweight lotion, rather than a thick balm, and has a little bit of a taste for the first few minutes before it completely sinks in.
"Even a few hours in, however, there comes a point where the loop of seeking and acquiring gear begins to sag, and the vastness of the galaxy sinks in," Gamespot wrote.
If the passion for hockey in Vegas doesn't carry to a second game, what will things be like in January and February when the team most likely sinks in the standings?
He is perpetually armed with policy papers, covered with circled words, facts and scribbled notes, which one advisor described as the unique method Newsom uses to ensure the information sinks in.
A study of three coronavirus patients in Singapore revealed that the coronavirus showed up in their stool — samples taken from the toilet bowls and sinks in their rooms came back positive. 
Vega plays Marina, a waitress and a nightclub singer, for whom a version of widowhood immediately sinks in, meaning she spends most of Sebastián Lelio's film in a state of shock.
"The more that it sinks in, the more angry I am at the recklessness of Nix and his method of selling and sell-at-all-costs and overhype," said a former employee.
Through this lens, it becomes clear that one parent is falling more in love with the baby, while the other is falling into profound regret as the reality of parenthood sinks in.
"Then it set in that someone was here who wasn't supposed to be here and then you saw the red hat and it sinks in and you get it," El-Sabawi said.
But as the realization sinks in that Donald Trump is the president-elect, the focus turns to the next election --- Ryan's own bid in a week to gain another term as speaker.
Once when I stood at the sinks in a restaurant bathroom in Havre, a white woman walked in and screamed, exclaiming that she didn't expect (or want?) to see a black person.
Though she does her best to keep her mind focused on the improvements she's made, Muthart admits feeling moments of considerable sadness and frustration when the weight of her new reality sinks in.
That slight air of discrepancy is a synecdoche of the series' problems as a whole: Everybody involved in the show is trying their very hardest, but nothing sinks in deeply enough to take root.
It quickly sinks in that none of the planning that had gone into attending the event—including the emails and DMs from Troxler assuring me that I'd be OK at the door—really mattered.
The normally bustling streets of Spain's two biggest cities were noticeably quieter as the message sinks in that social distancing is the only way to stop the global pandemic after its eruption in China.
With language — it's like they have to get to the end of the sentence before the content drops or sinks in, and then somebody else is going to answer, and I'm always like, ahhh.
As the reality sinks in that those seeking asylum in the United States will likely have to remain in the Mexican border city for months, 350 people have asked authorities to help them travel home.
This is widely feared to be a rebellion in the making as promised upturns in the economy fail to emerge, and the prospect of a life on welfare, or in dead-end employment, sinks in.
I have a mental block for biblical clues – I can see one a million times and it never sinks in – and I had never heard of IBANEZ guitars, so the common Z was lost on me.
Economic Trends One hopes that at the very least, Mario Draghi, the president of the European Central Bank, is able to buy kitchen sinks in bulk at a discount from some plumbing supply shop in Frankfurt.
The film's ultimate statement sinks in later, with an expanded awareness that the justice done by the good guys in this film is not nearly sufficient with respect to the larger injustice done to Native Americans.
The affidavit characterizes his interactions with investigators as "overly calm" and notes that trace amounts of blood were detected on the rims of two sinks in the Vandewege home, suggesting someone attempted to clean the crime scene.
"Markets are still living in some form of half-glass full optimism, but that is likely to erode with time as the reality of a full-blown trade war sinks in," said Howie Lee, economist, OCBC Bank.
Most notably, the Keeping Up with the Kardashians star filmed a video to explain the sinks in her master bathroom, after many fans were confused about how they worked when they were first revealed in Vogue's video.
As the idea sinks in that humans as workhorses might also be on the way out, what happens if the job market stops doing the job of providing a living wage for hundreds of millions of people?
The affidavit characterizes his interactions with investigators as "overly calm" and notes that trace amounts of blood were detected on the rims of two sinks in the Vandewege home, possibly suggesting someone attempted to clean the crime scene.
A dozen people have died under mysterious circumstances since Clarke took over the job, including two men who the coroner's office later determined had died of dehydration after the sinks in their jail cells had been shut off.
After the freighter ship they're on sinks in the Pacific Ocean, Pi is left stranded in a life boat with a hyena, a zebra with a broken leg, a female orangutan and a Bengal tiger called Richard Parker.
Despite being the most exposed part of our body during the colder months, they're often the most neglected, in part because it can be tricky to find a product that sinks in fast while still packing plenty of moisture.
From where he stood by the sinks in the men's room at the Glitz Ultra Lounge in Orlando, the noise was just a low pop-pop-pop swallowed by the din of around 226 people partying to blaring reggaeton.
Ideally, all of us should be able to love who we are and work towards self-love if we are not yet there, though regrettably, the adverse emotive power of "disorder" often gets under the skin and sinks in.
Once it really sinks in that the transition to EVs is underway and inevitable, a lot more people will hop on the bandwagon, through a sense of public service or a desire for riches or some mix of the two.
"Nowadays, we may not be not putting on our white gloves, heavy corsets to sip some tea at 4pm, but the tradition (with some minor modern improvements) still remains very relevant – especially when the late afternoon lethargy sinks in," she wrote.
Similarly, hark back to the mother of all kitchen sinks in 16003, when new Time Warner CEO Richard Parsons took a $98.7 billion charge to write off the acquisition of America Online two years earlier led by the man he replaced.
As this revelation sinks in, we see flashes of memory popping up to remind us of Nora's happier, technicolor moments with her family, mini blasts to mimic the larger ones that might provide that connection should she go forward with Mark's offer.
But once the import of the moment sinks in, a savagery takes hold: "I loved her most," Lear says, Ms. Jackson consumed by a primal fury that presumably hasn't been easy for any of Lear's three daughters to live with over time.
Try it right out of the shower in place of your usual oil or lotion, and you'll notice that the whipped cream-like consistency sinks in almost instantly without any greasiness — ideal for those steamy summer days when you just need a bit of hydration.
"Bullish sentiment that was built on OPEC cuts and geopolitical unrest is slowly fading away as recognition of U.S. production surpassing 10 million bpd sinks in, which also puts Saudi Arabia and Russia at risk of losing further market share," wrote analysts at Drillinginfo.
At this point, Uber is waging battles in cities around the world, and it's often the same every time: Uber enters a new market, the local livery service and regulators push back, Uber pushes forward, the rules bend, and the company sinks in roots.
The gym can be a great place to meet up and work out with friends too, but most people run solo indoors, which can be quite monotonous, and slightly sad when the realization sinks in that you're running but not actually going anywhere on a treadmill.
Published on July 20093 in the academic journal Scientific Reports, the paper Uncovering Offshore Financial Centers: Conduits and Sinks in the Global Corporate Ownership Network shows that offshore finance is not the exclusive business of exotic, far-flung places such as the Cayman Islands and Bermuda.
Heads are also exploding from Chappaqua to Hollywood as the unfathomable idea sinks in that, despite Trump's lack of a moral or political core, despite the fact that he has tarnished the presidency with his nasty bullying, race-baiting, unmoored tweeting and authoritarian tendencies, he could get a second term.
As the artist's dirt-under-the-fingernails aesthetic sinks in, the specific ways that the imagery relates to the prison industrial complex — which were outlined during my visit by the gallery's Associate Director, Raphael Guilbert — become a powerful subtext for the conflicts undergirding the work, even as the actual connections remain latent.
Finally a depraved glimmer of hope: If we can simply hoodwink abortion critics with a test from an old wives' tale—if a pregnant mother's lock of hair sinks in a cup of hemlock tea, the babe is sure to be born with horns—we'll get the abortion access we always dreamed of.
These troubles aren't negligible by any means, but overcoming self-doubt is a hallmark of great sports movies and one of their most compelling sources of dramatic tension — and while On Pointe tries to explore the trope (there's even a scene with Bella crying in the rain), it never really sinks in.
Read more: Trump shut down programs that could help stop the next white nationalist attack Smith said while he thinks "city people" generally lack understanding about guns and what they're used for "out here," now — while the country mourns, and the scale of the tragedy sinks in — isn't the time to fight stricter regulations.
And despite its modern looks (the sinks in the bathroom are sci-fi chic), the place still has a sense of old world glamor—something I have backed up by a friend, who says he struggled to concentrate on dinner here recently when he noticed Michael Caine and Rupert Murdoch tucking into truffle tortellini on a nearby table.
Yeah, by now you've probably heard all of the most famous lines too many times for them to really register, but then something like George McFly (Crispin Glover, in one of the greatest weirdo screen performances ever) demanding, "Lou, give me a milk ... [dramatic pause] ... Chocolate," sinks in, and you realize anew just how crammed full of great lines the film is.
" The spirit of the mountains is also channeled in other rooms throughout the house, including the dark grey marbled sinks in the master-bathroom, which Decker designed herself; the master bedroom, complete with a forest-green fabric bed frame; foliage-patterned fabric chairs in the kitchen; and the bunk room, which features hanging beds topped with Pendleton blankets and a pennant which reads: "Going to the mountains is going home.
But with the 34-year-old Josh Childress turning a stint in the Big 3 league into an N.B.A. contract, and bottom-feeding teams constantly looking for ways to drum up interest once the reality of another playoff-less season sinks in, there is always the possibility that Marbury earns himself a 10-day contract and a chance to show that he still has something left in the tank.
At the end of this sentence, I will provide a hyperlink to take you to an unrelated page so that you can redirect your attention before any of what you've read thus far sinks in — except, as you can see, I have inserted the hyperlink well before the end of the sentence and you need to go back and click it immediately if you are planning to, since as soon as your brain receives the visual cue that this paragraph has ended it will be too late, because then you're going to have time to start thinking.

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