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It's essentially like slipping in to a pair of socks.
Average hourly earnings gained seven cents after slipping in February.
Recent polls have shown him slipping in some swing states.
He was dying, and slipping in and out of a coma.
Families slipping in and out of poverty pervades modern American society.
The dollar eased on Thursday after slipping in the last session.
It marks the first time that Warren is slipping in surveys.
I sent my pictures as promised, slipping in the Amtrak photo.
If the car is slipping in a puddle, the tire knows.
Worse for Sanders is that he seems to be slipping in Iowa.
They'd have seizures and convulsions, before slipping in and out of consciousness.
The FATF report highlighted that Mexico has been slipping in successful convictions.
His progressive counterpart, Senator Elizabeth Warren, is slipping in polls and donations.
After slipping in mud, she was attacked by two of her tigers.
America was tiring of his act: He began slipping in the presidential polls.
In currencies, the dollar was mostly steady after slipping in the last session.
Yeah, I don't know, I think that you've been slipping in recent weeks.
Officials said Warner's son, Jeffrey Warner, found her slipping in and out of consciousness.
Profit rose for three straight quarters last year before slipping in the latest quarter.
Revenue at the British-inspired home decor retailer began slipping in double-digit rates.
LGBTQ acceptance is slipping in this culture, and hate crimes are on the rise.
Warren has been slipping in the polls, while Sanders's consistent support has seen growth.
But slipping in a buzzword or 10 during the interview process can be key.
He arrived at the courthouse early, slipping in before it was open to the public.
Most iPhone users have had the experience of slipping in and out of iMessage threads.
In currencies, the dollar index was steady at 453 after slipping in the last session.
Support for impeachment, meanwhile, appears to be slipping in some key battleground states like Wisconsin.
Macri has seen his popularity slipping in opinion polls, even as archrival Fernandez has gained.
The sole is lightweight and flexible, and has rubber treads to prevent slipping in a studio.
After slipping in and out of consciousness, Vence claimed he regained full awareness around 7133 p.
However, the Pineapple Express comedian didn't mind slipping in an insult just to end the conversation.
The use of revolving credit, mostly credit cards, rose just 3.7 percent after slipping in January.
Headlines: Slipping in IP protection: Over five years, America slipped from 2nd to fifth on enforcement.
Even after slipping in recent weeks, they are trading at a healthy premium to book value.
Instead, Apple reinvents, slipping in and producing something more original than what we used to use.
Bannon reportedly believes Trump's hold on power is slipping in the wake of recent legislative failures.
Two recent polls showed Mr. Cuomo's approval ratings slipping, in part because of the subway crisis.
E-Minis for the S&P 500 were little moved, slipping in and out of positive territory.
He's slipping in an out of consciousness with a shambling mass of undead nipping at his heels.
The goal is to prevent unauthorized individuals from slipping in, or "tailgating," to use the security term.
The INSA poll also had the SPD's possible left-leaning coalition partners slipping in the last week.
Asian stocks closed higher on Friday as the dollar edged higher after slipping in the last session.
She worried about him slipping in the shower, so surely she had no illusions about his physique.
Instead of slipping in a horizontal manner, many of these earthquakes show vertical movement far below the surface.
Her lead, though still hefty, has been slipping in recent days; it had been over seven percentage points.
Shoring up the Social Security trust fund was not the most obvious topic for slipping in a zinger.
Exports of the metal have been slipping in recent months, partly because of the U.S. measures, analysts say.
" But even Powell couldn't avoid slipping in a hint of long-term fandom: "Woo's records are instantly recognizable.
Every three seconds, to recall captivity, the mind slipping in on itself and its past, and knowing it.
Besson keeps the story and action clear while deftly slipping in minor details that prove crucial later on.
Jayapal thinks the hearings will gin up support for Medicare for All, which is slipping in the polls.
Harris has been slipping in the polls for months and struggling to keep up in the fundraising game.
I deny him time to calibrate his bombardment by slipping in volley drops or a wrong-footing boast.
But U.S. markets were up in premarket trading before slipping in late-morning trade, despite the Asian equity tumble.
After slipping in April, homebuilder sentiment rose 13 points in May to the second-highest level since the recession.
The cab took off, and Hassan ran after the car, slipping in the slush, but the driver didn't stop.
But that didn't stop him from slipping in a little shit talk about Jose Aldo in at the end.
Meanwhile, oil was slightly firmer after slipping in the previous trading session on the back of higher U.S. production.
But US holiday sales remained essentially flat compared to the year before, and sales have been slipping in China.
Apple has been slipping in share price amid speculation that its flagship product, the iPhone, is headed toward slower growth.
Profit growth for next year is now pegged at 8 percent, but estimates have been steadily slipping in recent weeks.
After slipping in trade towards the end of Monday, West Texas Intermediate is trading below the $21 on Tuesday morning.
These spaces serve as metaphors for the action that Zittel suggests; they are places for slipping in between the cracks.
The puck clattered off Dallas defenseman Jason Demers, then Niemi, before slipping in for Brassard's 33th goal of the season.
Economic data wasn't particularly encouraging, with new orders for key U.S.-made capital goods slipping in February and shipments flat.
After slipping in and out of consciousness for a while, Vence told police he regained full awareness around 2222 p.
Of course, I was heavily medicated and slipping in and out of consciousness, so I was a pretty easy audience.
The woman pressed rape charges soon after, claiming she was slipping in and out of consciousness and unable to consent.
They do a nice job, though, of slipping in explanatory tidbits to help along those unfamiliar with the lowrider world.
Warren is trying to stage a come-from-behind victory after slipping in national and state polls in recent weeks.
Ms. Constand testified to slipping in and out of consciousness after digesting three pills given to her by Mr. Cosby.
For example, water injected underground can create pressure that deforms the surrounding rock and pushes faults toward slipping in earthquakes.
On Friday, the National Association of Realtors reported that existing US home sales rebounded in February after slipping in January.
Apple had 41 percent market share of Japan's mobile phones in 2015 — although this proportion has been slipping in recent years.
Manufacturing has also been weak, according to the IHS Market Purchasing Managers Index, which showed activity slipping in November and December.
Data on Tuesday wasn't particularly encouraging, with new orders for key U.S.-made capital goods slipping in February and shipments flat.
She remembers the familiar faces, some living, some not, slipping in for a quick drink, but ending up staying a while.
With its once-dominant Windows unit slipping in market share in recent years, Microsoft has embarked on a cloud-first reorganization.
After slipping in trade towards the end of last week, oil has started the second week of February in positive territory.
In "Oscar and Lucinda," Carey took his time, switching between the worlds of his titular characters, slipping in a gentle crossfade.
One is playfully flirtatious, a man and a woman slipping in and out of each other's grasp, tumbling head over heels.
Slipping in and out of realism, blending biography with melodrama and camp, Mr. Dawkins's play is mostly a lot of talk.
Bernie Sanders has been slipping in South Carolina, where the former vice president has been relying on support among black voters.
Peter, vomiting, unable to sit up, slipping in and out of consciousness, had managed, somehow, to dial into a conference call.
With Netanyahu under police investigation on suspicion of abuse of office, an allegation he denies, Likud has been slipping in opinion polls.
You couldn't be too wild, but I was good at slipping in a personal touch — jewelry or a great pair of boots.
She was already slipping in the polls — this could turn out to be very damaging for her and very good for Trump.
But on September 8th a poll released by Quinnipiac University showed she was slipping in two of the most critical swing states.
Although it's respected as a major browser maker, the Oslo-based company has been steadily slipping in market share over the years.
Clark's letter came as her Liberal Party, unaffiliated with Trudeau's federal Liberals, is slipping in the polls for a May 9 election.
And according to The King's Fund, NHS waiting times have been "deteriorating across the board" with performance standards slipping in recent years.
Their penchant for slipping in lyrics about love and dancing also over the years started to feel more like repetition versus innovation.
But you can get creative too, slipping in an icon that might not be quite so overtly sexy — except in certain contexts.
"He had a normal phone but it broke, and around that time we noticed he started slipping in his studies," Oxana continued.
That might have been for the best, because Oscars producers were "reportedly nervous" about him performing the song and slipping in profanity.
When it was time for a take, Bay followed her actors into the mansion, slipping in her earbuds as she walked upstairs.
It shows the horse tied by its halter as the truck drives away, its hooves slipping in the snow near Grand Lake.
One fluffy chair with its soft guts bursting out, dust on the floor so thick that Fly felt his shoes slipping in it.
He took to slipping in and out in the half-light, trying to avoid crossing paths with the men who had beaten him.
However, the pan-European index, up 2.7 percent so far in February, was heading for progress over the month after slipping in January.
"I don't mind all the bustle at all because I'm a Cruz supporter," he told VICE, before slipping in a dig at Trump.
The Sierra Nevada snowpack has fallen below normal levels, and state data show Californians have been slipping in their monthly water-savings efforts.
For one thing, we could just increase research grant funding, which (thanks to inflation) has been slipping in real dollar terms since 2000.
A survey on Wednesday showed a measure of services sector employment slipping in March, but remaining at a level consistent with growing payrolls.
Asia is now home to 28.5 percent of the world's 613,754 billionaires, slipping in just behind Europe, which is top with 29.8 percent.
Biden's lead over Sanders has been slipping in South Carolina, where the former vice president has been relying on support among black voters.
Passports from 16 other countries provide better access than the US. The country is also slipping in rank — last year it placed sixth.
"We are so, so, so sad," Ms. Diab said, complaining that Mr. Trump's claim that terrorists were slipping in as refugees was overblown.
The Christian Democrats control the state, but recent weeks have shown them slipping in the polls by as much as 10 percentage points.
In a number of the cases reviewed with Mr. Costanzo, he admits to slipping in and out of residences while his victims were home.
" On "Small Worlds," he rapped, "Tell myself to hold on/I can feel my finger slipping/In a motherf—ing instant I'll be gone.
The Aussie had lost 0.5% the previous day, slipping in sympathy with the yuan amid little sign of progress in U.S.-China trade relations.
The Miami Marlins are slipping in the National League wild card race while failing to take advantage of an easier portion of the schedule.
According to the letter, Palahniuk remodeled the house in 2002, adding the upstairs half-bath and slipping in his time capsule in the process.
The contract dispute has left the N.F.L. with an intramural squabble at a critical time when the league appears to be slipping in popularity.
It appears to be working: Two recent polls showed Mr. Cuomo's approval ratings slipping, in part because of his handling of the subway crisis.
The yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury note was mostly steady at 2.862 percent during Asian trade after slipping in the last session.
However, Biden has seen his lead slipping in Nevada since the results from Iowa and New Hampshire, with a new poll today showing Sen.
Dunkaroos have apparently been slipping in popularity in Canada, so General Mills is trying to revive the lagging brand by marketing it to adults.
The uniformly strong cast is astonishingly vulnerable as their characters break each other down, slipping in and out of fantasies and brutally intimate arguments.
"In the process of understanding our indoctrination , he is slipping in new indoctrination," ex-member Sarah Edmundson tells series host Elizabeth Vargas in the clip.
" William couldn't resist slipping in a joke of his own — and perhaps a warning to Harry ahead of a potential wedding toast: "Revenge is sweet.
After a promising rookie season, Elam struggled a bit, slipping in playing time and eventually suffering a few injuries that sidelined him for long stretches.
According to Friday's data, U.S. non-farm payrolls rose by 215,0.761.4220 last month, slightly above expectations, and average hourly earnings rose after slipping in February.
The Aussie had lost 0.5% the previous day, slipping in sympathy with the Chinese yuan amid little sign of progress in U.S.-China trade relations.
A separate report from the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia showed manufacturing activity slipping in the region in October, but not as much as expected.
According to Friday's data, U.S. non-farm payrolls rose by 215,000 last month, slightly above expectations, and average hourly earnings rose after slipping in February.
Gianforte, once viewed as the clear favorite, started slipping in polls in the final stretch and Quist saw a bounce in momentum especially with Sen.
She said security had been slipping in The Grove's Palazzo West in La Brea, Los Angeles, where she has lived for the past four years.
It has a sly habit of slipping in by the back door, and often it comes disguised in the form of misfortune, or temporary defeat.
But now the support for him may finally be slippingin response to the frequency of his racist statements and the attention they are receiving.
Gains in the region were led by South Korea's Kospi, which bounced back to rise more than 1.5 percent after slipping in the last session.
President Donald Trump was already slipping in his approval numbers among the white women voters who played a key role in his electoral college victory.
Nike, slipping in the U.S. market after it lost singer Kanye West to Adidas and basketball star Steph Curry to Under Armour, is now retaliating.
Apple has relished its reputation as a trendsetter, and though its grip is slipping in the world of high-end phones, AirPods were an undeniable win.
Stepping, and or slipping in chicken shit is completely acceptable at the gym and complaining about it will only earn you extra kicks on the bag.
Clark's letter, which she made public, came as her Liberal Party, unaffiliated with Trudeau's federal Liberals, is slipping in the polls for a May 9 election.
Plus, slipping in the shower can lead to some serious injuries, so Iggy should count herself lucky ... she actually got to walk away from the accident.
Sanders fielded questions about how he was slipping in the state polls, where he's now in fourth behind former Vice President Joe Biden, Warren, and Sen.
His security was pacing him in a pair of black Suburbans, going slow in the fast lane, or slipping in and out of adjacent parking lots.
While much of the general design, conceived by Tiffany, remains original, Herzog & de Meuron has infused the room with a contemporary spirit, slipping in modern touches.
Oklahoma Watch reports that the 16-year-old victim was falling-down drunk and slipping in and out of consciousness, according to witnesses who were there.
Two plainclothes officers from the 81st Precinct — Officers Yurkiw and Reddin — were nearby and joined the pursuit, slipping in directly behind Mr. Funes's car, police officials said.
And with scandal-hit conservative candidate François Fillon slipping in the polls, most pollsters now predict that Le Pen will face Emmanuel Macron in the run-off.
Meanwhile, the was on the back foot after slipping in the last session on the back of March U.K. inflation coming in at a one-year low.
The bonds had stabilized in recent weeks after slipping in January to 92.81 after Fitch Ratings cut Pemex to BBB-, one notch above sub-investment grade territory.
The brilliant French director Arnaud Desplechin likes to mix lofty touchstones with George Clinton beats, slipping in nods to "Ulysses" alongside the post-punk band Marine Girls.
Idaho improves or stays the same in 9 of our 10 categories of competitiveness this year, only slipping in Cost of Living as the economy there expands.
Instead, there were groups of 20-something women, competitive co-workers slipping in and out of Spanish, couples in wheelchairs and parents playing doubles with their children.
I also repeat the phrases "at the end of the day" and "to be fair" a ridiculous amount, as well as slipping in the phrase "sloppy second".
Once, an investigator spotted her slipping in through a side entrance to her mother's house; at the front door, the mother denied that her daughter was there.
Even though Biden is slowly slipping in the polls and the rest of the Democratic field is fading away, Warren still has some glaring obstacles to overcome.
Senator Bernie Sanders is surging, Senator Elizabeth Warren is slipping in New Hampshire, and Joe Biden, the former vice president, seems to be gaining ground in Iowa.
But Putin and United Russia have been slipping in popularity as more Russians become disillusioned with the state of their economy, including rising inequality and falling incomes.
Russia: Plans to ship Moscow's garbage to the provinces have set off widespread protests at a time when President Vladimir Putin's standing is slipping in those areas.
The first round saw the two fighters pelt each other with leather-coated bombs, with Poirier landing the better punches, and slipping in leg kicks for emphasis.
Water officials blamed warmer weather in January for urban users' slipping in conservation efforts, which have included cutting back on watering lawns and stricter enforcement for wasteful users.
Bernie Sanders is looking to regain ground after a five-point loss to Hillary Clinton in the Nevada caucuses on Saturday, but he's slipping in the delegate count.
" So, when my marks started slipping in high school — my new, hellish era of mediocrity — I was constantly barraged by a chorus of, "But you can do better.
In 230, Mr. Kim ordered his government to tighten "mosquito nets" to block foreign information from slipping in and prevent his people from communicating with outsiders and fleeing.
At the same time, law school admissions scores have been slipping in recent years, especially from 2012 to 2013, although the decline seemed to have slowed more recently.
However, they were unaware that "unqualified students were slipping in through the back door of the admissions process by committing fraud, bribery, cheating, and dishonesty" during their admissions process.
But as reviewers started testing the phone in the weeks prior, several noticed that the screen could be easily destroyed, either by debris slipping in or by user error.
The FTSE 100 index was up 0.5 percent at 7,018.02 points after slipping in the previous two sessions, while the domestically-focused mid-cap index was trading almost flat.
When my plethora of lipsticks and gossamer falsies are finally in place after a good organizing session, it's like slipping in the final piece of a 1,000-piece puzzle.
In 2017, the United States announced it would be storing the social media profiles of immigrants in their permanent file, ostensibly to prevent Twitter-happy terrorists from slipping in.
Or because our tongues wag as we try to stay cool by slipping in and out of pools and keeping a gallon jug of margaritas on hand at all times?
I'm naturally prone to tripping and slipping in normal shoes, so I was on the hunt for something that was lightweight, yet still protected my feet and provided ankle support.
She jotted down notes with a purple gel pen, letting her guests steer the conversation but slipping in to offer her position or a brief interpretation of the congressional landscape.
Maybe Packard can compare notes with Patricia Moorer, the Florida woman who filed a lawsuit against Walmart after slipping in a puddle of ranch dressing in the store's shoe department.
After slipping in new track "Modern Soul" last month, the Brit crooner/producer dropped "RPG," a collaboration with UK grime MC Trim, in the middle of his set Wednesday night.
Clinton has been steadily chugging her way toward the nomination, retaining an an impressive lead among delegates, while slipping in national polls and losing a slew of states to Sanders.
Putin and the ruling United Russia party have been slipping in popularity as more Russians become disillusioned with the state of the Russian economy, including rising inequality and falling incomes.
Sheffer seems to go back and forth herself, condemning Asperger in the severest terms on one page and slipping in a few caveats about his "drift into complicity" on another.
Ramirez (sprained left wrist) is now a first baseman and he has missed the past two games after slipping in the dugout and being injured following Tuesday's game in Seattle.
Another recent report found that AT&T was slipping in extra "administrative" fees into its customers monthly phone bills, enabling the company to potentially make an additional $800 million a year.
Contrary to reports that Sanders has been slipping in the polls, several recent surveys have found Sanders's support to be stable, even as other candidates have risen and fallen around him.
Republicans had hoped to vote this week to buy themselves more time before the March 23 deadline, but that timeline appears to be slipping in a standoff on controversial policy riders.
He said Ms. Ortega, who was on heavy sedatives after extensive surgery to save her life, was still slipping in and out of delirium when he examined her on Nov. 5.
The Trump administration finished its year of rolling back an unprecedented number of environmental regulations by slipping in another handful in the final days of 2017 while we were on vacation.
But in retrospect, a spy seems like a natural fit for Sacha Baron Cohen, since he's been slipping in and out of roles in nearly the same way for two decades.
But neither his father, who had a 104-degree fever and was slipping in and out of consciousness, nor his mother, who was starting to show similar symptoms, could get tested.
Despite slipping in recent polls, Yang also vowed to continue to fight for the nomination – eyeing strong support in California, one of the Super Tuesday states holding primaries on March 3.
The sub-index that measures business sentiment jumped to an eight-month high after slipping in December, while a gauge of employment rose above 50 for the first time in three months.
DXY was down 0.7 percent on Friday, slipping in late trading after Yellen's statement, which suggested a rate increase would come at the close of its two-day meeting on March 15.
North American markets were seen slipping in February, quelled by an unusually chilly winter, while the Chinese auto market continued to cool off, hurt by a trade dispute with the United States.
School menu planners work to increase the nutritional value of classic kid-favorite meals, slipping in whole grains, legumes or vegetables where they can to familiarize students with new textures and flavors.
Fiorina, a former CEO of technology company Hewlett Packard, was demoted from the main debate stage after slipping in recent polls, and she spent the first portion of the debate attacking Clinton.
Andy Harris (R-MD) played the narc by slipping in a rider into the city's budget — Congress is responsible for D.C.'s budget —that banned buying and selling marijuana within the city.
The company's backlog of firm orders, a gauge of future revenue, continued slipping in the quarter to $19.2 billion at the end of March from $19.6 billion at the end of December.
Controlling the direction of paint strokes containing this additive allows monochromatic white canvases to reveal their geometric divisions, slipping in and out of sight as viewers adjust their proximity to the surface.
The announcement of the new brand has gained attention as the man for which the company is named, Donald J. Trump, is slipping in the polls in his bid to become president.
After booking the most profitable quarter of any public company at the end of 2015, driven largely by the iPhone, sales began slipping in early 2016 — snapping a 13-year growth streak.
The recall could cloud the reputation of the Ram pickup at a time when Fiat Chrysler's other major profit producer, the Jeep lineup of sport utility vehicles, is slipping in the marketplace.
Ms. Constand testified in court earlier in the week that the pills Mr. Cosby gave her put her "underwater," slipping in and out of consciousness and unable to prevent his sexual advances.
When she started slipping in and out of consciousness, the pilot knew there was only one thing to do to save her: dump more than 65,3003 pounds of fuel into the sky.
During the war against ISIS, Soleimani was also often reported to be on the battlefields in Iraq, slipping in and out of the country to help Shia Iraqi forces battle extremist militants.
As the polls have shown Hillary Clinton's formidable lead slipping in Iowa, New Hampshire, and nationally, she's gone on a media blitz to attack Bernie Sanders for his policy proposals, or lack thereof.
While I pick up a hammer for the blunt approach, the journalist playing next to me manages a hit with perfect stealth, slipping in and out of the hot zone like a whisper.
Trump's support among evangelical voters, a major force in his 2016 election victory, remains strong, but has been slipping in line with his overall approval ratings, according to recent Reuters/Ipsos poll results.
Netflix's hit fantasy series, "The Witcher," is slipping in audience demand in the US but is still the most in-demand TV series across all platforms globally, according to data firm Parrot Analytics.
Democratic presidential hopeful Beto O'Rourke told MSNBC's "'The Rachel Maddow show" Monday he needs to "do a better job" of conveying his 2020 campaign message, after slipping in the polls in recent weeks.
Given there are solid reasons to be somewhat skeptical that January's import strength represents a new uptrend for China's coal imports, it's hardly surprising that thermal coal prices have been slipping in Australia.
The more normal seasonal pattern is for spot LNG prices to peak around January before slipping in the shoulder season of spring, with the seasonal winter climb starting sometime in the third quarter.
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There is, however, growing evidence that this coalition of strange bedfellows will implode if House Republicans insist on slipping in "below the radar" draft language approved by the House Judiciary Committee on Nov.
After weeks of slipping in the polls, Donald Trump is narrowing the advantage Hillary Clinton built in the wake of last month's nominating conventions, a new Fox News poll of registered voters shows.
But his youth has significance, too: The pomp and circumstance of the papacy feels deeply medieval, but the show's director Paolo Sorrentino keeps slipping in jarring juxtapositions of the medieval and the modern.
However, it adds: "Despite [slipping in the ranking], the U.S. continues to be seen as the world's most powerful country: an economically and politically consequential nation with strong international alliances and strong military alliances."
On one hand, that means Facebook's editors have a blanket mandate to vet any topic its algorithm identifies as trending; this is meant to prevent biases from slipping in and accurately represent visitor interest.
Former employees remember scenes of chaos, with exhausted executives slipping in and out of Zuckerberg's private conference room, known as the Aquarium, and Sandberg's conference room, whose name, Only Good News, seemed increasingly incongruous.
Some worry that letting such a stately body as the Baltic pass into Singaporean ownership, even if it physically remained in Britain, would be evidence of London's role slipping in favour of the East.
For years, the Americans have pressed Turkey to do more to stop jihadist fighters slipping in and out of Syria to join up with (or carry out missions for) IS and other Islamist groups.
The trappings of the gentleman were played with and ultimately used in service of a character that was able to traverse Cohen's thematic obsessions with ease of slipping in and out of a suit.
Cevdet Yilmaz, deputy chairman of the A.K.P., denied the party was slipping in the polls at a news briefing last month but admitted that opinion polls showed an exceptionally high number of undecided voters.
He richly crumples the straightforward approach of the film's predecessor, slipping in footage from his family's home movies and his own films, diverging into long, musing shots of the countryside and children watching films.
In the Atlanta teen star's new video for song "Better," he finds himself stranded on a beautiful beach, slipping in and out of daydreams about a love interest he imagines is there with him.
Every time Donald Trump starts slipping in the polls, he starts intimating to his followers that there's a conspiracy to rig the election — and a win for Hillary Clinton will be proof that it worked.
Mimicking real-world situations, physicians line up a number of people of similar sex, age, and clothing (wearing hats to cover their hair), slipping in a family member or friend of the patient among them.
Washington (CNN)Senate Democrats blocked consideration of a Republican bill on Wednesday that would have curbed the flow of Syrian and Iraqi refugees into the United States in order to prevent terrorists from slipping in.
He walked across the Syrian border into Turkey and finally settled in Ukraine, he said, slipping in unnoticed thanks to a breakdown in intelligence-sharing between Moscow and Kiev after Russia annexed Crimea in 2014.
U.S. oil futures edged lower, slipping in late trading to lose 0.4 percent to $38.15 a barrel, after another report of record U.S. stockpiles, while China was put on a downgrade warning by S&P.
He feels that fanatics who are not an existential threat to us want to disrupt our lives and we should not let them; that more people die slipping in their bathtubs than in terrorist attacks.
The Kansas City Royals are slipping in the wrong direction and look to snap out of their recent funk when they host the Seattle Mariners in the opener of a four-game series on Thursday.
These results are consistent with findings from a separate survey of 220,250 rural Americans conducted by Reuters/Ipsos, which found Trump's approval ratings slipping in areas largely considered to be the archetype of Trump country.
Slipping in and out of accents as well as plunging necklines, Adams — a virtuoso of complicated, seemingly contradictory moods — takes this shiny, flashy character and turns her into the most electric person in the movie.
The latest data from CFTC indicates that stakes in US equity futures among asset managers are still above 2007, 2018, and 2019 highs despite slipping in the latest update (which is as of January 28).
Carson, who led public opinion polls last summer but began slipping in the fall, earlier saw his staff bleed when his campaign manager and about 20 other staff members quit amid infighting in late December.
As Ricky Gervais, bedecked in an ill-fitting suit and slipping in and out of character with warg-like ease, points out, Brent's working environment is far removed from Slough at the turn of the millennium.
Something also lunges into the corner of the frame for half a second at 29:30 — potentially the thumb of a production assistant who has since been fired, or a hungry Asgardian ghost successfully slipping in.
And although he gave a cheeky speech about the influence of the movie while also slipping in a few jokes, Noah saved his best dig of the night for the fellow South Africans watching at home.
" Eric Trump also took time in his foreword to offer praise for his father, President Donald Trump, slipping in a classic "Make America Great Again" tag line: "As to my father, there is no greater man.
It's now pretty much owned by Facebook and Google and now Amazon sort of slipping in off to the side in terms of products, which is always a big mainstay of local news and national news.
One thing that hasn't changed is the way the state budget is completed: behind closed doors, in the middle of the night, with the governor and legislative leaders slipping in all manner of surprises and pork.
But either because he was taking a professional hiatus that year (he also skipped the 103 Grammys) or because the Oscars were "reportedly nervous" about him performing the song and slipping in profanity, Eminem didn't attend.
He and the ruling United Russia party (from which he keeps his distance) have been slipping in popularity as more Russians become disillusioned with the state of the Russian economy, including rising inequality and falling incomes.
The clips, now deleted but immortalized in the video below via ​Complex​​, show Kingston siding with Meek Mill, calling The Game "a hoe," questioning the Compton rapper's Blood ties, and slipping in and out of Jamaican Patois.
After all, some people like more orange juice than booze, while others — namely, us — prefer filling their glasses almost all the way up to the top with sparkling wine before slipping in a few drops of juice.
That could push Brent crude oil futures toward $70-$75 in the near term, but Goldman sees prices slipping in the second half of 2019 on an anticipated increase in output from OPEC countries and U.S. drillers.
Here's what you might have missed: The Trump administration finished its year of rolling back an unprecedented number of environmental regulations by slipping in another handful in the final days of 2017 while we were on vacation.
Slipping in and out of morphine-induced dreams in which she relives her desperate escape from Central Europe in 1939 — "Another story floats upward toward the light" — Lonia lies in her sickbed in her North London home.
Slipping in with daughter Blue Ivy, Beyoncé paired a turtleneck, cold-shoulder gown with a sculptural hat (both by Nicolas Jebran), monster Lorraine Schwartz earrings and a purple lip that gave us "No Angel" vibes right off the bat.
While few would doubt the robustness of Apple's biometrics components (and testing regime), the sprawlingly diverse Android marketplace hosts all sorts of OEM players — which inevitably raises the risk of some lesser quality components (and/or processes) slipping in.
With her lead against Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont slipping in Iowa, Hillary Clinton's campaign on Tuesday unveiled a new television ad that sought to seize on President Obama's popularity among Democratic voters on the issue of gun control.
Maureen herself sometimes seems more spectral than physical, even as her bodily presence, slipping in and out of rooms and clothes that don't belong to her, is the film's singular constant and the source of its curious emotional power.
Whether it was pretending to be deeply moved by Damon's 2011 We Bought A Zoo, or slipping in subtle jabs throughout the night, it was clear that the fight between the two is not going to die any time soon.
Here they called him Brother Nelson and remember him slipping in after the opening song in the Sunday morning service, dutifully holding up his hand, clutching his Bible marked with post-it notes, patiently waiting his turn to discuss the Scripture.
His game: Just slipping in under our age-22 cutoff by two weeks, Ristolainen has three NHL seasons under his belt and broke through last year with a 41-point campaign in which he averaged over 25 minutes of ice time.
While these groups may have a loud voice online, their champion—Trump—is slipping in the polls regardless as gaffe after gaffe continue to convince much of the public that, amazingly, he's exactly as bad as he seems upon first inspection.
Despite these prior successful tests and no reports of a third row seat slipping in any customer vehicles, we have decided to conduct a voluntary recall as a precautionary measure and will be replacing all affected third row seat backs.
A probable cause affidavit filed by investigators alleges that Cosby "sought to incapacitate" Constand by giving her a mix of pills and wine that sent her slipping in and out of consciousness and left her unable to consent to sexual activity.
"Of course, I was heavily medicated and slipping in and out of consciousness, so I was probably a pretty easy audience, but my point is that laughter is a basic human need, along with love and food and an HBO subscription."
Those norms and agreements are supposed to be the pillars organizing our world, the pillars on which the West's very dominance is built, but on the right they seem to be slipping in favor of a new brand of historical parochialism.
After all, the president indicated, more Americans are killed each year slipping in bathtubs or running into deer with their cars than by any terrorists, so we need to stop wanting to invade the Middle East in response to every threat.
And Mr. Bourne's push for efficiency — making a dance number work both as period flavor and plot advancement, quickly slipping in a dramatic turning point in the middle of something else — can shortchange or skirt character motivation and decision making.
Some other (undated) high jinks: Mike Remlinger sprained his pinkie between two clubhouse recliners; Kerry Wood hurt himself slipping in a hot tub; and Jose Cardenal missed a spring training game with "stuck eyelids" after crickets kept him up all night.
It all feels both effortlessly catchy and like an intricate puzzle, with Mr. White's voice — a fine subject for another discussion — slipping in and out of falsetto with the same mobility he expressed in other areas of his work with the band.
When the robot dog is pushed over, or starts slipping in the snow, or when the package handler has the box knocked from its hands or is shoved onto its face—these are the moments when many of us feel the deepest connection.
There have been many deaths and a lot of loss, and the social worker and psychiatrist [said] it sounds more like I had a mild mental break, and it was triggered by slipping in the shower and being slipped something [in my drink].
On Monday, Fox Business Network, the host of the debate, announced on "Lou Dobbs Tonight" the qualifiers for the main stage, and Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky and Carly Fiorina — who have both been slipping in recent polls — did not make the cut.
The big picture: Harris has been slowly slipping in the polls for the 2020 presidential race, but she previously gained national attention for her intense questioning of Trump officials and nominees, including Attorney General Bill Barr and Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
"Come on, Morty, no union based on running from your problems lasts for more than five, maybe seven years tops," he says, sounding an awful lot like the show's creator slipping in a subtle expiration date for their titular characters' own partnership.
With car sales in China and Europe slipping in recent months and gauges of economic activity in several main markets trending lower, many analysts had feared weakness might have spread out of SKF's automotive arm and into its far larger industrials unit.
By setting the 16th birthday of the heroine (Aurora) in a Lower East Side garment factory in 1893, close to the premiere date of the Tchaikovsky-scored Russian ballet, the Ballez production honors the original while slipping in some local labor history.
He had some gripes, to be sure: including incessant operations (he has had "well over 60"), the impossibility of holding down a regular job because of his treatment and a terror of undoing years of painful therapy by slipping in the shower.
So the country's national newspaper appears to have taken it upon itself to spice up its weather updates, by slipping in the odd quip and pop-culture reference: Weather update: Thundery showers mainly over northern, eastern and central Singapore in the afternoon.
Bouchard sued the U.S.T.A. in 2015, about six weeks after she withdrew from the singles, doubles and mixed doubles events at the U.S. Open because of a concussion she said she had sustained after slipping in the trainers' room late on Sept. 4.
He is the most recent subject of Deb's constructor profiles, and an early-in-the-week specialist who is great at making a solve accessible to the masses, while slipping in some nuance or eccentricity that makes a grid memorable, challenging and satisfying.
Joe KennedyJoseph (Joe) Patrick Kennedy28500 states to watch on Super Tuesday The Hill's Campaign Report: Centrists rush behind Biden to stop Sanders Democratic candidates gear up for a dramatic Super Tuesday MORE (D-Mass.), recent polling shows Warren slipping in her home state.
MARSEILLE, France — Slipping in polls in the final days before the start of France's presidential voting on Sunday, the far-right leader Marine Le Pen is rallying her base by hardening a line — already very hard — on her principal campaign theme: immigration.
Though it's still one of New Year's Eve's biggest events, Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve has been slipping in ratings, which may explain why the show's format has changed this year and why it needed the star power of Carey to draw in viewers.
Videos of Holmes slipping in and out of her fake voice sometimes surface and then mysteriously disappear, but former employees of Theranos said on the podcast The Dropout that she was heard slipping into a higher pitch at a company holiday party, perhaps after drinking.
Rankings detailed in Bank of America's financial reports show it slipping in a few areas over the past year, including high-yield corporate debt and mortgage-backed securities, but retaining its top position in investment-grade corporate debt, both in the United States and globally.
He sneaked into a Europe that feared men like him, a Europe that, after absorbing millions of refugees, was shifting right, under pressure to close its doors after terror attacks in France and Belgium in order to keep men like him from slipping in.
Samuel Fosso takes a different approach in "African Spirits" (2008), slipping in and out of other people's skin — impersonating Martin Luther King, Miles Davis, a diva, a general — to temporarily shuck off his own ("It's a way of freeing me from myself," he explained).
He's a gifted wordsmith ("I do like to slip in precise turns of phrase," he said, slipping in a precise turn of phrase), excels at playing characters in his routines and has become physically adept enough to make full use of Radio City's massive stage.
It's been, as Keighley says, refined: Three hours of game industry figures and occasional celebrities slipping in to hand off awards and give short speeches; orchestral music of beloved songs; trailers announcing new titles — though many of the night's surprises leaked online before the show aired.
Long jumper Darya Klishina, the sole athlete from her country competing in track and field after the rest of the team was banned, escaped their wrath, but that was probably more a result of her slipping in unannounced and unnoticed rather than an overnight change of attitude.
In late December, the DA's office filed a probable cause affidavit that alleges that Cosby "sought to incapacitate" Constand by giving her a mix of pills and wine that sent her slipping in and out of consciousness and left her unable to consent to sexual activity.
Let's dispel the myth that any level of gun control would have dissuaded the Orlando Muslim terrorist who cheered 9/11, but somehow kept slipping in and out of the watchful eye of the FBI, from walking into that nightclub and killing as many as he could.
This is certainly not the first time Trump has said the election has been — or will be — rigged against him; he first raised the conspiracies over voter fraud and Clinton-media cahoots in August and renews the claim every time he seems to be slipping in the polls.
With residential prices either stagnating or slipping in prime London and a price fall of 5.1 percent in the 12 months to August in Battersea itself, according to property service provider Knight Frank, the prospect of a supply glut does not bode well for short-term valuation prospects.
"This is great news, since sometimes improving one aspect of health can come at the cost of slipping in other areas, and so it's wonderful to see that improving sleep doesn't affect physical activity in teens this age," Garrison, who wasn't involved in the study, said by email.
Crude futures began slipping in late May after Saudi Arabia and Russia said they were considering easing an agreement to limit output among two dozen oil producers in light of the U.S. sanctions on Iran and falling output in Venezuela, which has also been sanctioned by Trump's administration.
I'm not arrogant enough to think that I'm even half as good at writing as this instructor continues to be at BJJ, but I do feel a certain kinship with her when I find myself slipping in the literary equivalent of her "Not guilty!" jokes in my work.
CreditCreditSasha Rudensky for The New York Times On a recent Saturday afternoon, an exiled Chinese billionaire named Guo Wengui was holding forth in his New York apartment, sipping tea while an assistant lingered quietly just outside the door, slipping in occasionally to keep Guo's glass cup perfectly full.
"If the U.S. still continues on a path toward escalation of the trade dispute with China after the G20 meetings, we can infer that economic considerations are slipping in the administration's policy agenda," UBS Global Wealth Management Chief Investment Officer Mark Haefele said in a note on Monday.
He is cognizant of the complications of being a white British guy singing dancehall, a situation he tiptoes nimbly around by obscuring himself, slipping in and out of a light patois, using Auto-Tune, and varying his phrasing until the meaning of the words begins to drift into oblivion.
The Times reported on Wednesday evening that Mr. Trump is slipping in several swing state polls and that members of his party could start to distance themselves from him if he falters again on Sunday out of concern that their hopes of maintaining control in Congress could be on shaky ground.
They'd fumble and skitter around and then explode through the damn TV screen, Durant lifting off from the free-throw line for a layup or Westbrook stop-and-popping his defender so hard that he left his matchup slipping in a pool of his own lost dignity on the way back upcourt.
She shared a photo of her bare arse on Twitter, while also slipping in a casual plug for her Christmas album: (The below is a bit NSFW by the way, if your workplace is of the sort that frowns on out-of-focus bare arses on employees' screens) Extremely chef's kiss, I'm sure you'll agree.
Shares in rival supermarket chain Sainsbury were up over 3 percent, after market research firm Kantar said its sales rose over the holidays and its market share has risen to 17 percent in the U.K. Tesco ended over 6.5 percent higher, despite its market share and sales slipping in the 33 weeks to January 3, according to Kantar.
"Believe" is him slipping in and out of contemporary flows; at one moment early in the song, he says "Now my community's gated, and I made it, and my neighbors say 'Hi,'" and he tweaks the formula just enough to make it his own, even folding in his long-cogent perspective on how his race bolsters his public image.
As I swim, I imagine my tired arms falling off — one, then the other — and sinking to the bottom, slipping in the currents and tumbling across the sea's volcanic floor, back to Milos; they climb up onto the shore and past deserted mines, across sharp fields of obsidian, and finally find their way into the narrow streets of Pollonia.
I mean, that's someone abusing the system and taking advantage of the fact that you trust that on this platform someone is generally going to be who they are, so you can trust that the information is coming from some place and kind of slipping in the backdoor that way and that's the thing that we certainly need to go fight.
Sen. Bernie SandersBernie SandersHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' The exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Warren offers plan to repeal 1994 crime law authored by Biden MORE (I-Vt.) is slipping in polls following the first Democratic debate, raising questions about whether he can recapture the insurgent energy that nearly carried him to the party's presidential nomination in 2016.
John CornynJohn CornynThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Democrats keen to take on Cornyn despite formidable challenges The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape MORE (R-Texas), the No. 2 Senate Republican, said on Tuesday that with the timeline for votes slipping in the House, lawmakers could be forced to approve a days-long continuing resolution (CR) before Friday night's deadline.
John CornynJohn CornynThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Democrats keen to take on Cornyn despite formidable challenges The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape MORE (Texas), the No. 2 Senate Republican, said on Tuesday that with the timeline for votes slipping in the House, lawmakers could be forced to approve a days-long continuing resolution (CR) before Friday night's deadline.
The economic plan rollout follows a rocky period for the Trump campaign — he's been criticized from all sides for his feud with the family of a Muslim American soldier killed in the Iraq War and has been slipping in the polls, with a Morning Consult survey released Sunday showing Democratic rival Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.
" PETER CARDILLO, CHIEF MARKET ECONOMIST AT FIRST STANDARD FINANCIAL IN NEW YORK: "Today's market action is a classic of a market that has searched for a bottom and I believe that we put a bottom, in the sense that we were within a 900-point range from the top to the bottom, spent most of the trading session slipping in and out of plus and minus column, and this is indicative of a market that has run its course on the down side.

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