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"squeak" Definitions
  1. a short, high call or sound, that is not usually very loud

361 Sentences With "squeak"

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They just squeak differently because now they have a cornstarchy squeak.
The dish tasted just right — so authentic that the cheese curds emitted a faint "squeak, squeak" when bitten into — the telltale sign of a proper poutine.
If the squeak was from the inside of my shoe (between my foot and the sole), the squeak would be slightly muffled, like a high-pitched fart.
"Even if Democrats manage to squeak out victories and manage to squeak a couple of laws through Congress, Kavanaugh and his colleagues will rip them up," Belkin said.
To calm it down, she whistles the pipirit's spirited squeak.
Hardly a rattle, creak or squeak was to be heard.
There was the squeak of shoe edge against the floor.
During that time, not a single squeak or rattle developed.
As the British say: 'Squeeze them until the pips squeak'.
Did that help George W. Bush squeak into the White House?
PERINO: -- that they could actually squeak out a win in November.
The former's bubble has no squeak, and Carson can't handle it.
No one likes getting caught with a snort or a squeak.
"The squeak is reassurance to a lot of players," Chang said.
"Help," I heard Molly, the young woman to my right, squeak.
Every few minutes, the creature let out a high-pitched squeak.
It also chose to squeak as loud as possible with each thrust.
The gift includes works by Christopher Brown, Squeak Carnwath, and George Groz.
Despite all of this, the establishment could still squeak out a win.
Fifteen years later, there's not been a squeak about an Archie movie.
So what's making that door hinge squeak, what's making that floorboard groan?
Go too slow, and you're forever lurching forward trying to squeak through yellows.
Our prediction: The bill could squeak through, the small window of time willing.
"I'm not saying they don't squeak it by," the president said of Democrats.
There's every chance that Austria's liberal-left may squeak through in Sunday's vote.
Toomey is hoping to squeak by to victory by running as an independent Republican.
Even his demonstrative wheezing sounded like Bernhardt, with a signature squeak to its whistle.
If Minnesota's caucuses vote like Iowa's, Mr. Rubio ought to squeak out a win.
And thank god for leftover cabbage, without which we wouldn't have bubble and squeak.
Even after they hear the squeak and bang, once more, of the kitchen door.
Travis Konecny bothered Lundqvist just enough in front for the puck to squeak through.
Baby ones raised in captivity squeak when introduced to water for the first time.
It was so simple to build, is beautifully-made, and doesn't make a squeak.
"If I did it right now?" she said, her voice rising to a squeak.
"I think she might just squeak it," Letwin, a former cabinet minister, told Sky.
But the fear is that two Republicans could squeak through as the top vote getters.
Home Depot (279) saw a ten percent jump in satisfaction to squeak past Lowe's (79).
And especially if Trump manages to squeak through unscathed, someone will be a fall guy.
But John Kasich did win Ohio and Bernie Sanders may squeak outone win in Missouri.
She laughs as the nurse, whose feet squeak in Minnie Mouse Crocs, arrives with tea.
You could hear the hum of the stage lights, the squeak of the camera rigs.
I missed the squeak in his voice, which suggested perhaps the tiniest smidgen of shame.
Few stop to consider just what it is that they are hearing when shoes squeak.
"I hope I am wrong but Burr will squeak this one out," a Democrat said.
But you'll come to miss the familiar squeak of the straw entering a plastic cup.
In April to June the trade deficit was just a squeak below its five-year average.
This means that students at elite institutions can study bookish subjects and still squeak by financially.
They squeak differently, and now they look funny, so you need to tell Twitter about this.
The constant toy-like squeak is slowly driving Kim mad like an Edgar Allen Poe character.
He listened closely as something like the squeak of bedsprings or perhaps medical equipment grew louder.
The Yule log features classic holiday songs as well as an adorable piglet named Pip Squeak.
They revel in every squeak and slur of Sia's voice, giving the album a wacky audacity.
I always compare vibrations to the growl of a bear and the squeak of a mouse.
The former vice president did not just squeak out a win as some political forecasters predicted.
Clinton carried by five or more percentage points (although some of those incumbents might squeak through).
She squeezes against him, and together they hear the squeak and bang of the back door.
"Forget about it," a construction veteran says after watching SAM belch, squeak and stall under pressure.
Can the latter squeak out a win here over Dern, who's more of an academy favorite?
What are greasy takeout and corner store coffee without the familiar squeak of a white styrofoam container?
If it's been a while since your last visit to the dentist, try to squeak one in.
Many people are dismayed when I tell them the duck doesn't squeak, but that doesn't bother me.
For Taiwanese, it is more proof that China is out to squeeze them until the pips squeak.
Likewise, will future versions lean on electric motors to squeak even more performance from Ford's pony car?
SQUEAKING I have a 60-pound rescue pitbull-cattle dog mix, and she loves toys that squeak.
Maybe leadership can salvage the situation and squeak through some uneasy compromise between Republican moderates and conservatives.
As I waited, something between a squeak and a chant cut across the sounds of sizzling meat.
It is why brakes and doors squeak on dirty hinges and why wipers chatter on dry windshields.
The people reacting to the fart rewind the clip, and replay it, reproducing the same little squeak.
Also, movies like Legally Blonde barely squeak by because two women characters have a conversation about a dog.
I would just cry uncontrollably until the tears ran out and a breathless squeak came from my throat.
Unless the two co-stars split the vote (in which case Odenkirk could squeak through), Brown's People v.
" Feel your heart melt as Kase's owner breaks down and just manages to squeak out, "I missed you.
Maybe she could win by something like 54 to 42, and squeak out a win in South Carolina.
They can lose a lot of ground and still squeak it out, like Kerry and Al Gore did.
Nibble and Squeak provided them the opportunity to eat at a restaurant they had been wanting to try.
The Leafs needed a 21986-212 victory on Saturday against the Pittsburgh Penguins to squeak into the postseason.
It was a victory every time we could actually squeak by our minimum required attendance and run the event.
Sankey said Chevron might even be able to squeak out as much as $90 per share, but it won't.
Its silence is drowned out by the jolly chatter of school groups and the squeak of floor boards. Why?
D'Onofrio's high-pitched squeak of a voice, however inconsistent, is an interesting decision for this bear of a man.
British food: fish and chips, bubble and squeak, mushy peas, crumpets, bangers and mash, and, of course, Scotch eggs.
The Giants are relentless in the postseason, so they might be able to squeak out a win or two.
In all the months I've slept on it, it has always felt sturdy and supportive, and it doesn't squeak.
May's deal, and whether she could attract enough sympathizers from the opposition Labour Party to squeak her plan through.
On Tuesday, Lionel Messi provided, in part, the salvation that Argentina needed to squeak out of the group stage.
Only eight states explicitly permit direct to consumer ordering and delivery, though people in many more states squeak by.
Frisch shifted in his chair, the leather seat giving off a flatulent squeak that triggered an old self-consciousness.
A moment later came a high-pitched answering squeak: his sister, P-46, uncaged, disconcertingly close, invisible to us.
You're meant to eat the wheat, too, chewy with a hint of squeak, like tapioca pearls in bubble tea.
Ducks squeak past Hurricanes in shootout RALEIGH, N.C. — Ryan Miller couldn't wait to get started with the Anaheim Ducks.
Though DeVos did squeak through (by the thinnest of margins), her hearing was near-catastrophic, for a number of reasons.
Hadn't Sir Eric Campbell Geddes, First Lord of the Admiralty, vowed that Germany should "be squeezed until the pips squeak"?
Bubble & Squeak "The Christmas Stick" If you didn't think my selections could get more indie or obscure, hold my beer.
Still, they made a big impact on the Pilgrims and helped them squeak through that first brutal winter in Plymouth.
Clinton might squeak by without letting Sanders in now, but his people will force the doors and break windows later.
Can't be much of a rat race to get a table, and how will they squeak by without serving ratpetizers.
" Plus, an added bonus for those pooches and owners who salivate over silence: "You'll never hear this plush guy squeak.
You might miss the squeak of a finger across a guitar string or the lower registers of a bass drum.
The stock drum beat would play from regular tempo to a quick high pitched squeak depending on where he touched.
The argumentative Frenchwoman gave a small squeak every time her shotgun went off—and hit more pheasants than anyone else.
"I see the squeak as the perfect signal that you've got the right amount of slip and grip," Chang said.
It doesn't shake, wobble, or squeak when ascended thanks to a robust frame constructed of 2-inch steel metal tubing.
"Pardon me," Kelly manages to squeak out on camera as he can't help but giggle at the oddness of it all.
It's too high-pitched for humans to hear, but when it's dropped to a lower frequency, it sounds like a squeak.
Whenever her owner asks if the tiny dog is mad, Buttercup clearly responds with a sweet squeak and a head shake.
Pereira de Souza heard a loud squeak coming from his back yard that June and Dindim was there, waiting for him.
That amendment proved to be just enough to get conservatives on board and barely let the bill squeak through the House.
Spahn even gave Manson follower Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme her nickname, because she supposedly let out a squeak whenever Spahn grabbed her.
I like when my clients, which are 95% adults, squeak [sic] with joy, and their inner child just implodes with happiness.
The results are a fairly close call, but the Mets squeak it out with nine articles over seven for the Yankees.
It could squeak through by doing more in Southeast Asia, but China is a tough market to replace for a retailer.
The baseline forecast is for existing-home sales to squeak out a gain of only 28500 to 6900 percent this year.
"Squeak It Up" is a nod to the old sound of "fidget" house made popular by Switch, Jesse Rose, Sinden, etc.
I like the weird effect A.G. Cook has put on his voice that makes it squeak like a dog toy occasionally.
Squeak Carnwath: Not All Black and White continues at Jane Lombard Gallery (518 West 19th Street, Chelsea, Manhattan) through March 30. 
He got his first glass-squeak — music to a bottle-hunter's ears — when the stick scraped against a gritty old bottle.
In all the months I&aposve slept on it, it has always felt sturdy and supportive, and it doesn&apost squeak.
The film runs late, so I squeak into the last ten minutes of my time slot, which turns out to be fine.
While the first set saw Williams squeak out at 7-5, she claimed their best of three with a 6-3 win.
If I was extra careful with my money, I could squeak by for a good year and a half from my savings.
You can hide the squirrels (which squeak!) inside the tree trunk and let your pup try to nuzzle or paw them out.
So even if Trump does squeak out a narrow victory this year, it will only get harder for Republicans down the road.
It's a goodbye, a remembrance, and a story recalled with a smile bursting through the tears as the intimate details squeak through.
The artist's second show at Jane Lombard Gallery, Squeak Carnwath: Not All Black and White, was completed after the 2016 Presidential election.
A record number of women running — and winning, some of them in squeak-out victories unseating incumbents and turning red districts blue.
I did detect a persistent squeak when reversing the bike that, while annoying, I'm sure could be fixed by tightening the spokes.
I get to test my new wiper blades — who knew that wiper blades aren't supposed to squeak every time you use them?
It you're just there to squeak out a quick game of Dr. Mario, I don't necessarily think that extra $20 is worth it.
Fans thought they'd squeak through the World Cup qualifiers, make it to Russia, and turn in a decent, if not sometimes dazzling, performance.
Simply set it down in front of you, and right click on it to send it flying into the distance with a squeak.
"I decided I was going to be the squeaky wheel and squeak every day," Catlin said, adding she's encouraged by Walmart's recent moves.
The absurdist kick in "Keanu," the first movie to showcase Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele together, has a tiny tail and squeak.
They make a tiny, tiny squeak at this point, which is enough to make you splutter like a choking pelican at your desk.
Senate Democratic leaders hope it will fail, but if it manages it squeak through they will then have a tough decision to make.
I admit it was a loud squeak but I got the idea from a movie I made once called Don't Bother to Knock.
They helped Mr. McConnell squeak past Mr. Huddleston by barely 21978,2803 votes, or less than one percent of the nearly 2280 million cast.
Verizon, AT&T and other internet and wireless providers let some apps squeak past their data caps while still charging customers to use others.
The interesting part, though, is that when the rats were in a bright, high-up, or otherwise stressful place, they didn't make that squeak.
But a beautiful Embiid spin move quickly made it a four-point game, just enough cushion for the Sixers to squeak out the win.
The White House has pointed to opinion polls showing most Americans support trade as a sign that the TPP could still squeak through Congress.
Photos by Ash Lin Late on a weeknight in June, I'm sitting in my Tokyo apartment when a familiar squeak emerges from my laptop.
"Even if the (central bank) were to tighten monetary policy until the pips squeak, the lira would still remain under pressure," said Lauressa's Spiro.
BioShock, conversely, seems to just squeak into that window in which its upgrades feel like realizing the game's potential instead of changing its style.
"I'm not saying that they won't squeak it by, maybe, because they've got a lot of races, and I can't go everywhere," he said.
The Obama administration wanted a larger package, but with no Republican support in the House, it was pared back to squeak through the Senate.
And, since we're working on a Panda, we can't forget the miscellany, the little widgets that a constructor can squeak in that defy categorization.
The Dow has managed to squeak out another 1.7 percent gain that has taken the year-do-date surge to better than 13 percent.
He's just giving his good ol' weather report until he points his behind off camera, and then you hear that oh-so-familiar squeak.
"Within two months we will have pushed Hitler so far in the corner that he'll squeak," Papen boasted to friends, according to historian Ian Kershaw.
Scout is not one to resist a squeak toy, no matter what it is, and I pulled out the langoustine for her to play with.
Rookie Jacoby Brissett stepped into place and did a decent job of holding it down, allowing the Patriots to squeak out a 31-24 win.
Senators were able to squeak through a deal on the use of Russian rocket engines for space launches, after lawmakers exchanged rhetorical barbs for months.
It doesn't squeak or feel like it's going to break, and Samsung says it added some brushes inside to help keep debris from damaging it.
But that sound is also one of the enduring mysteries of sports, and presents a question that gets scientists talking: Why do basketball shoes squeak?
"When we've tested shoes and they didn't squeak, it comes up with our players and our testers," Leo Chang, senior design director at Nike, said.
But it's certainly conceivable that he could make the eventual Democratic nominee toxic to enough voters that he can squeak through with another narrow win.
Trance-y keys circle around feather-light synth parts, hopscotching kickdrums, and—in a nod to his Jersey club influences—the playful squeak of a bedframe.
While he's tweaked and built over 200 objects that rattle, chime, bang, squeak, and more, most are ephemeral, and only a dozen or so still exist.
One-time five-star signee Ermon Lane, the most talented player in the current bunch, recently shifted to safety after barely making a squeak on offense.
But now that McCaskill and Donnelly have lost — Tester managed to squeak by to a victory — the issue is less of a vulnerability for Senate Democrats.
The grandchild's every grunt and squeak is a fascination, and I could gaze forever, rapturously, as the shadows of chemical firings cross that tiny sleeping face.
Last year the MHP backed a vote to create a presidency with sweeping executive powers, helping the proposal squeak by with 51.4 percent of the vote.
The opinion polls suggest the three separatist parties may just squeak a majority of the 135 seats in the Catalan parliament (in 2015 they won 72).
Most jade rollers squeak a little as you work them across the face, but this one is far less noisy than other models I've personally tried.
Parents need not worry about disturbing other diners because Nibble and Squeak takes over the entire dining room or rents a private room for the event.
Squash the squeak by spraying a lubricant like WD-40 from the hardware store directly on the hinge and wiping any excess with an old rag.
The Rockets would eventually squeak into the playoffs at 41-41, but at the time they were team mired in the depths of the Western Conference.
We don't yet know whether skinny repeal will pass the Senate, or whether enough Senate Republicans will unify around some alternative proposal that can squeak through.
Jays have a varied repertoire of calls, which are described in unflattering terms such as a rusty pump handle, a shrill scolding screech or harsh squeak.
His unseeing eyes wobble and spin independently of one another, and many, many different parts of him squeak (I'm assured; I haven't gotten to test this myself).
But from Republican politicians, including the many who had decried Mr Trump's campaign pledge to ban Muslims, there has so far been hardly a squeak of disapproval.
Either a permanent customs union or a Norwegian-style model (which this newspaper endorsed a year ago as the least-bad version of Brexit) might squeak through.
But as rushed as it may be, it features some intriguing reminders of how much deliberation and painstaking craft goes into a film's every squeak and rumble.
Melissa Elders, mother to 16-month-old Serena, dreamed up Nibble and Squeak last July after she moved back to New York after 10 years in London.
In Midtown East, a one-bedroom, one-bath apartment with prewar details yet floors that don't squeak, in a 1929 doorman building with a live-in super.
During my time with the Edge, the machine developed a bit of a squeak, however, a little WD-40 helped it get back to gliding along quietly.
One of the toilet doors at work has a squeak, so he takes the stall apart and lays it out, piece by piece, in the men's room.
The animals, whose names include Eek, Squeak and Belle, communicate a preternatural sense of calm that may represent the best corrective of all to a fractious age.
If the Malfoys were pureblood wizards, surely they might experience some of the same genetic abnormalities, like — in Scorpius's case — being barely able to squeak out his words.
Officials and journalists are being encouraged to "go Dutch" on bills, hitherto a cultural no-no; restaurants have devised special menus that squeak under the new spending limit.
So my general view is it's still 50/50 but if I had to bet I would say we're going to stay in by a very narrow squeak.
That followed Friday's equally impressive defeat of South Korea's third-ranked pair of Kim Gi-jung and Kim Sa-rang that helped them squeak into the knockout rounds.
I would try very hard, in spite of the pain, but the most I could manage was a dry squeak, like an asthmatic mouse, which made people laugh.
You kick people, bottles, buttons - anything that looks kickable, you kick, and you do so with a cute little squeak every time, like a tiny mouse doing slapstick.
The Emoji Movie has just enough clever ideas to squeak over the line of acceptable family entertainment, just enough jokes, 💩 or otherwise, to elicit a few laughs.
Over email, they tell me that they were inspired after reading a New York Times profile on the couple (headline: "The Love That Dare Not Squeak Its Name").
Grab your sponge and squeegee, then soak up the fast and frantic action as you splash, wipe and squeak your way up the ever increasing tower of windows!
BUCHAREST (Reuters) - The hermetically-sealed heavy steel door to the bunker of Romania's late communist dictator Nicolae Ceausescu opens with a squeak, releasing a burst of cool air.
When I brush my teeth with the Kopari, my breath is fresh, my teeth squeak when I touch them, and I've even seen some increased whiteness over time.
Mero, 32, permanently in a hoodie and ball cap, provides impressionistic color commentary, bulging his eyes, peppering in dance moves — with his voice sometimes thinning to a squeak.
I asked Veronica Yovovich, Wildlife Conflict Specialist at the Mountain Lion Foundation, to help me understand why something so regal makes a squeak that is so incredibly precious.
But that also means that party leaders may become more active in driving events, lest an unqualified candidate squeak through with a narrow share of the primary vote.
Then, with a sudden squeak, it squirms in his hand as if trying to break free, revealing an enormous set of Bugs Bunny teeth protruding from the tip.
A spaghetti-mess of tubes weave about the room, like a giant gerbil maze, through which 12 separated colonies of 200 naked mole rats scurry, scratch, and squeak.
This fall, they will work with Nibble & Squeak, a company that takes over upscale restaurants for family-friendly dining events, to host an event for special-needs families.
Mr. Sanger, the 71-year-old former boss of General Mills who took the chairman's seat when Mr. Stumpf departed, wasn't the only one to just squeak by.
He did a 17-day bus tour of Iowa, and managed to squeak into the February debate in New Hampshire, clearing the polling threshold with no room to spare.
Along with the "Tastiest Girl" competition, festival-goers took part in a mosquito costume contest, as well as a competition to see who could do the best mosquito squeak.
There was natural sound piped in along with the commentary: the roar of the crowd, the squeak of sneakers, the thump of a ball bouncing off the hardwood floor.
Taking in the whole, you might suddenly notice a performer in the balcony or upside down in a corner or behind you, dropping something or making a pillar squeak.
Ristolainen's OT goal helps Sabres squeak past Oilers BUFFALO, N.Y. — After countless broken sticks, the Buffalo Sabres harped on Rasmus Ristolainen to get back to using his booming shot.
When her detective work fell short, she had to make educated guesses, as when she hazarded that a tiny squeak on the second reel belonged to a pet bird.
When it's all over, the little village manages to squeak out a victory, and it seems to be that they wiped out the entire raiding party in the process.
As rap music blares, the training provides its own soundtrack: Fists thump heavy bags, floors squeak, participants grunt as they put their bodies through the strain of rhythmic obsessions.
"Trump's decision to go to Minnesota instead of campaigning for Ohio's must-have 18 electoral votes in the final days will allow Hillary to squeak by," the Republican predicted.
Most observers expect Pompeo to squeak through the narrowly divided Senate, where Republicans hold a 51-49 advantage, because two Democrats hav already said they'll vote for Trump's pick.
The Oscar vote-counting process rewards passion, mostly — in that a movie with a very small but very vocal fan base can squeak in if all of those fans vote.
While current or former union members may have helped Trump squeak out key victories in states such as Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin in 2016, signs suggest their support could waver.
Listening to the Punch Brothers, for example, I can hear Chris Thile's fingers squeak as they slide around the strings of his mandolin, and the breaths he takes between lyrics.
For just under $100 per person, guests can attend a viewing and breakfast party that includes scones, teas and bubble and squeak, the traditional British breakfast of cabbage and potatoes.
Meanwhile, Marco Rubio rode into the Granite State with a chance to clear out the establishment lane and instead found himself trying to squeak by Ted Cruz and Jeb Bush.
The party is struggling to squeak out of Congress one single major bill, the effort to repeal and replace Obamacare, which at this point seems to be in total jeopardy.
The Nationalist Movement Party (MHP), the smallest of parliament's four factions, backed the vote to grant Erdogan sweeping executive powers, helping it squeak by with a margin of 51.4 percent.
Working with an uneven cast and an undercooked story, Mr. O'Malley hits the horror beats just fine (slam, creak, squeak) without putting a sinister spin on the assorted strange doings.
Careening camera angles and squeak-creak-crackle sound effects don't substitute for actual tension, and high-end cinematography (by Yves Bélanger, who gave "Brooklyn" its swanky sheen) doesn't replace imagination.
This year, the White House says, Trump hopes that a thriving economy will help him win over the kinds of suburban voters who helped Clinton squeak out her victory there.
The source told CNN that Iran tried to "squeak out of it," saying they are not responsible for those proxies, but the US made clear it didn't buy that argument.
Either you just put headphones on and settle back with a podcast or you could try emitting a very high pitched squeak for as long as you're physically able to.
The Oscar vote-counting process rewards passion, mostly — in that a movie with a very small but very vocal fan base can squeak in if all of its fans vote.
Spin-off Fear the Walking Dead re-started shooting in January for a June 225 return, and could squeak through if all the scripts are written and production doesn't shut down.
If Swift can stay out of the political fray — which got especially ugly in 2016 — she can squeak through unscathed, letting those who love her project whatever they want onto her.
It looked like Virtus was going to take the third round for a game point lead, but SK managed to squeak by and take out VP after planting the bomb. Virtus.
She's unlikely to build a whole lot more support in Utah, but she could possibly squeak through if a fair number of rank-and-file Republicans simply don't vote for Trump.
K is an android, after all, who can walk away from a bloody fight without a squeak of complaint, and one purpose of the film is to probe that calm façade.
Across the water came the squeak and rattle of some big birds with blood-red throats that were passing on their way to somewhere colder, somewhere larger, somewhere better than here.
Perhaps reminding Paul of these facts would have helped move him into the Yes column and allowed GCHJ to squeak through the Senate's reconciliation window, which slams shut on Saturday night.
She sang, rapped and toasted, reggae style, with a voice that was often tart and sassy; it could also be a cutting rasp, an airborne soprano or an insistently comical squeak.
Usually in a singing challenge the girls that are tone deaf or can't carry a tune can squeak by performing a rap or some sort of poetry slam spoken word thing.
"I like to think of them as tiny dogs, that cost less and are smarter," she said, before hiding small carrot chunks in blocks for Squeak to sniff out, and eat.
But if you get all the interest groups together and reduce opposition as much as possible, then maybe you can squeak through with half or a quarter of what you want.
Bats use sound waves — a little click or squeak that bounces off the environment and returns to their ears sooner or later depending on how far away a tree or bug is.
It took a four-month window of serendipity in late 2009 and early 20093 when Democrats had a filibuster-proof majority in the Senate for his health-care law to squeak through.
" Well, here's where it comes from: I wanted the sound of a door slamming as the downbeat, and in my computer music program I grabbed a sound file called "Door Wood Squeak.
The video seems to be titled "Endless," and white noise and woodworking tools, as well as the occasional squeak of a sneaker make up the only "music" we can hear so far.
Yes, that same establishment that Illinois voters lashed out against in the final weeks before their March primary, causing Illinois native Clinton to barely squeak out what should have been a cakewalk.
The lack of suds meant that I did have to work the cleanser more into my hair and scalp, and my hair didn't feel that "squeak" that I'd get from traditional products.
Enter Nibble and Squeak, a new service (it calls itself "a dining club") in New York City that plans meals at of-the-moment restaurants for groups of parents and their children.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads I have been a fan of Squeak Carnwath ever since I saw her painting "Obit" (22018) in a now-defunct Soho gallery nearly 22019 years ago.
They each just want to win by 50.01 percent, by using fear of the outsider and drawing cultural or religious distinctions between their citizens to garner just enough votes to squeak by.
One of the things that made Mr. Berry's songs jump out of the radio was his mischievous feel for words and his knack for alighting on details so fresh that they squeak.
After inviting a pet rat named Buddy into our studio for a squeak-recording session, we headed up to the University of Washington to see what we could learn from Buddy's quiet chatter.
Light laughter sang from his left, and he smiled; a dance started up and he listened to the music echoing off the walls and the squeak of new shoes on the parquet floor.
But if you can convince people to overlook you just long enough to squeak your way into the finals, you could wind up with a fat bank account and an oversized novelty check.
But in New York, where parents pay handsomely to live near elite schools, he showed that whether pupils just squeak in or just miss out, they do equally well and attend similar colleges.
If Republicans can't win over enough Democrats they are expected to go "nuclear" and change the Senate rules to allow Supreme Court nominees to squeak through the upper chamber with a simple majority.
He tries to distract himself by observing what's going on around him -- the way a woman's shoes squeak on the floor, how much the security guard seems to like his cup of coffee.
Even if it is enough for her to squeak out a win, the race is likely to be extremely close and will not be projected anytime soon, and perhaps not at all tonight.
Something about Dunkirk, though, appeals to the peculiar British love of the gallantly narrow squeak, and, in the deployment of the Little Ships, to an abiding fondness for the doughty and the makeshift.
Bass-inclined Los Angeles producer, AC Slater, has linked up with TT The Artist to share "Squeak It Up," an sultry new track off his forthcoming Bass Inside EP on Skrillex's OWSLA imprint.
And while Thurman did squeak out a split decision on CBS (116-112, 103-115, and 115-113), becoming a unified champion in boxing's deepest weight class, he did not do so convincingly.
SQUEAKCITY Melissa Elders, who founded the dining club Nibble & squeak — which runs events that allow people to attend with youngsters, even babies — has created a new restaurant directory with that audience in mind.
Even Reuters admitted that they and others got it wrong when they forecast Hillary's chances as high as 2202 percent, thus giving Trump a mere 2628 percent chance to squeak out a victory.
The machines these days come with apps that track and grade your use of them, and both of us (being the obsessives we are) manage to squeak out a nearly perfect score nightly.
Fact: 2016 has been the year of contouring with all kinds of unconventional objects (shoes, knives, spoons) — and the beauty vlogger world couldn't let 2017 squeak in without one more for the record books.
Participants can talk to each other through the HTC Vive's microphone, with their voices digitally altered to fit each scene, from the childlike squeak of an amoeba to the deep grunt of a gorilla.
This time Ghosn may squeak through with the backing of influential proxy adviser ISS, which recommended in a May 22 report that shareholders back a 13 package that "does not raise any significant concern".
Photos: Alex Cranz/GizmodoOnce upon a time you could squeak by in life with a $60 router, which would do the simple job of blanketing your house in a respectable cloud of wi-fi.
This time Ghosn may squeak through with the backing of influential proxy advisor ISS, which recommended in a May 22 report that shareholders back a 2017 package that "does not raise any significant concern".
Ms. Mine's voice leaps between Billy's smooth pseudo-baritone and a bright squeak representing Roxie's dictated responses with breathtaking ease, making the number even more of a tour de force than it usually is.
The collapse of Mr. Rubio makes it even harder to imagine that he'll manage to squeak out a win in his home state, Florida, where polls have consistently shown Mr. Trump with a lead.
For the week ending December 23, Imagine Dragons make the Hot 100 top 5; they just squeak into the Streaming Songs top 20 and are at number 40 on the On-Demand Songs chart.
Junior running back LJ Scott rushed for 243 yards and two touchdowns on 25 carries, but No. 21 Michigan State held on for dear life to squeak out a 30-27 win over Minnesota.
The Queen, who has suffered something like a stroke and has continued mobility problems, sees Hill place one of her rabbits beneath her shoe and cruelly press down on it, emitting a terrifying squeak.
After building marvelously for five minutes, the it segues into a slower, wispier section in which chimes ring and strings flutter, followed by yet another discrete section that foregrounds the squeak of his vocoder.
"Piglets are very attached to people, they will constantly squeak to make you play with it or feed it," Chen said, adding that many overwhelmed owners abandon their pet piglets in just a few months.
All of the cornstarch has crept out through every sewing hole, through the eyes of the boots, and I'm wearing these white boots, which I'm now having to dust off, and now they still squeak.
The 2017 A Happy Yule Log features surprise visits from the dog and cat's adorable furry friends – like Pip Squeak, an abandoned piglet — who come in from the cold and warm themselves by the fire.
Balderson needed Trump to campaign for him, and he needed millions of dollars from outside groups to squeak out a lead for a seat that has been in GOP hands for the past 35 years.
Of the traditional (non-seafood) Scottish dishes that dot the menu, we tried the Morangie Brie rumbledethumps, an old Scottish Borders dish that's a little akin to the English leftover mash-up bubble and squeak.
To the hum of the sewing machine and the squeak of our old scissors, I learned to spread the fabric flat on the kitchen table, pin the pattern to it and trace it with chalk.
Floréal also coaches Keni Harrison, the world-record holder in the women's 100 hurdles, who hit the first hurdle in her semifinal Friday night but recovered to squeak into the final as the last qualifier.
They continue calling several times per minute, opening their mouth wide and heaving as if they're about to vomit before emitting their immense bonk, a high pitch squeak, or a third, soft, washing machine-like noise.
The freshman California Democrat has fought against the tide — not to mention her own party establishment — to squeak out long-shot victories in local elections and, most recently, November's hard-fought contest to replace former Rep.
The scientists are hoping that studying how the dolphins interact with the screen will help advance understanding of how they communicate, as an array of cameras and microphones pick up their every squeak and nose-boop.
If your only vision is what you think can squeak through, you're blind to the desires of the liberal heart, to the American heart, to the desire for the country to aspire to and achieve greatness.
The only incumbents expected to squeak into double-digit territory in 2019 are card issuers like Visa (11 percent) and Mastercard (250 percent) — enabled, in part, by the growth of fintech payment companies like Square and PayPal.
This time the illusion holds — the cornfed limpidity of their voices, the conflation of pedal steel and keyboard gleam, the twangy squeak of the rhythm guitar, all produce not warmth or homespun comfort but rather shimmering artificiality.
Kelly recommended Trent use his falsetto more, which Harry Connick Jr. (crushing hard on the original Idol the whole night, and who can blame him) took as an invitation to squeak into his mic for extra attention.
"We've had five consecutive quarters of negative earnings, and this one looks like we're going to squeak out a positive, which is very good for the market," said Douglas Coté, chief market strategist for Voya Investment Management.
He picked up his boots and slowly slid open the door; the rollers jammed a little; he had to apply some force, causing a loud squeak; the body on the couch stirred and started to sit up.
The squeak of a finger across the top of their Whirlpool machine, they discovered, can mimic the wheedle of a high-pitched synthesizer whistle, and the natural judder of a wash cycle rattles like a drum machine.
Rashad says he thinks the Giants have what it takes to squeak into the playoffs, but notes that it won't be easy ... even with who he calls the best running back in the game today, Saquon Barkley.
What's different this time is that both houses of Congress are controlled by the same party as the president, and I fear that if Trump fired Mueller the result would be less a bellow than a squeak.
Senate Republican leaders evidently think their back-room approach gives them the best chance to devise a health care bill that can squeak through the Senate, given their narrow majority and the policy differences in their conference.
According to the untrustable polls, there is almost no chance that Hollande will squeak through the first round of voting, but were he to do so, France might very well have its own first Madame la Présidente.
He "will tell you myriad stories," Lehmann said, "about, 'there's only five left that have the right squeak,'" and how he worked to retrofit the whistle to get the sound to come out of the duck properly.
He "will tell you myriad stories," Lehmann said, "about, 'there's only five left that have the right squeak,'" and how he worked to retrofit the whistle to get the sound to come out of the duck properly.
You can try to call bullshit on his last few wins—what does it really mean to squeak by the old and grey Anderson Silvas and Dan Hendersons of the world, or lump on a reportedly injured Rockhold?
In a defensive Instagram post Monday morning, the singer tried to squeak by on a technicality: She never heard the final cut, never knew he was going to refer to her as "that bitch," never gave her approval.
"Straight Outta Compton," a well-reviewed box office hit that many thought — and hoped — would squeak into a best picture nomination, only received one nomination, for best original screenplay (and, for what it's worth, the writers are white).
Nazem Kadri also enjoyed a personal-best campaign in goals (25) and points (22) to help Toronto squeak into the playoffs and give Presidents' Trophy-winning Washington a run for its money in a spirited first-round series.
For the authors, this meant it was easy to determine which grants fell just short of receiving funding (they called these "near miss" grants) and which managed to squeak past the cutoff point (they called these "narrow wins").
Here are some articles from The Times, not necessarily related to Canada, that I found interesting this week: • Rats enjoy tickling so much that they not only squeak out the equivalent of laughter, but also seek it out.
In a large building adjacent to his surgery, Ocean Park's pod of bottlenose dolphins -- a distant cousin of the pink dolphin -- swim through a series of light-blue colored pools, emitting clicks and the occasional high-pitched squeak.
There's the relentless squeak of rubber soles on linoleum, the distant whirr of shopping cart wheels, the dazed chatter of couples deciding what's for dinner, and the polyrhythmic beeping of the cash registers that guard any available exit.
Operators are bracing for the worst as the disruptions -- some fear will be indefinite -- threaten to devastate a vulnerable subset of America: small businesses that squeak by on paper-thin margins and workers who live paycheck to paycheck.
With a squeak and a clank, the car (which had a placard warning passengers not to "shake or rock") swung away from the landing and began climbing alongside the face of the mountain, several stories above the ground.
That's why Whitney's darkest moments arise from how drug use towards the end of her life shredded her voice into ribbons, making it crack and squeak where it once ran rich and thick from between her vocal cords.
They think the conference process will either never materialize or never succeed, and that the House will be stuck taking or leaving whatever "skinny" bill manages to squeak through the Senate without even being able to change it.
The old boxes featured the reassuring weight of the hinged door, the friendly squeak as the door opened and closed, and the reflexive ritual of reopening the door to make sure that letter had actually disappeared into the box.
The three times that the 'Skins have made the postseason in the past decade, it has been after they've started the season with an abysmal record only to make an improbable run and just barely squeak into the playoffs.
Financial analysts at Blacktower Financial Management Group did the math for you, and it turns out that you can probably squeak by with a little over a third of that $1 million benchmark saved if you invest it well.
But it also means that very cheap money will be around indefinitely, meaning any investment that can squeak out steady profits is worth a lot compared with the alternatives of putting it in a bank account or in bonds.
"The Republican candidate must nearly run the table on the battleground states in order to squeak into the White House, whereas the Democratic candidate has multiple pathways to victory," Matt Mayer, a conservative writer, explained in the Washington Examiner.
They insist that their cutting-edge approach to data gave Trump the advantage he needed to squeak out the 40,000 votes extra votes in key states that nabbed him the Electoral College while he lagged behind by 3 million votes nationwide.
The WP29 called for the documents pertaining to the Privacy Shield to be delivered to it by the end of February — so the EC has just managed to squeak through on the extra day afforded by 2016's Leap Year.
All the while, his music has stuck to the format that I saw in our office that day: raw vocals, switching between singing and almost-rapping, over guitar that can make a fretboard squeak in protest between quick chord changes.
To squeak out a win, Mr. Trump would need to win over enough white working-class voters, particularly white men without a degree, to compensate for his weakness among well-educated voters and Hispanic Republican-leaners, and especially well-educated women.
You do not eat four pieces of bacon, four eggs, four sausages, hash browns, onion rings, bubble and squeak, plus beans, plus two slices of (thick) bread, plus a burger and fries without dying or greatly increasing your chances of dying.
Even if Balderson is able to squeak out a win here in Ohio, the state&aposs governor says that this race the fact that this race is so close should be very telling and troubling for Republicans heading into the midterm.
Instantly changing ages, accents and ethnicities, this actress illuminates a nearly empty stage, embellished only by video projections (designed by Jorge Cousineau) and a soundscape (by Sean Healey) that captures the inexorable drip of water, the shrill squeak of rats.
"I think it was very unexpected going into the week, we just wanted to come here and play some good tennis and maybe squeak out three-four-five matches, including doubles," the 20-year-old told Reuters by telephone on Monday.
For species that are overfished and critically endangered to the point that they're having trouble finding a mate, producing a few offspring without needing to hook up might be a way that the population can squeak through a hard time.
The probability that a batter has elite power is far greater given a sample of four towering, majestic balls that sail deep into the stands than it is with a sample of four wind-aided fly balls that just squeak over the fence.
With the invention of social media, blogging, and the perma-presence of paparazzi, red carpets have become pretty tame over the years as celebs prefer to wear outfits that let them squeak by unnoticed rather than face a torrent of Internet criticism.
The commander-in-chief's tweets on Thursday came after the pair spent part of their 8 o'clock hour mocking Trump — his ego and, as Brezinski said with a squeak, his "teensie" hands — for hanging fake TIME covers of himself in his golf clubs.
Astros 2, Rangers 1 Brad Peacock, making his return to the rotation after spending 2018 in the bullpen, surrendered just two hits in 6 2/3 innings to help Houston snap a three-game skid and squeak out a win in Arlington, Texas.
It's been a long few hours, particularly for a one-year-old, and I take this as my cue to leave, gathering my things, and treading out of the room as quietly as possible, avoiding the Adidas-branded squeak toys on the floor.
While Ms. Merkel's party managed to squeak through, the outcome of Sunday's vote will heighten pressure on her, six weeks before a party congress at which, she has said, she will run for leader, a position she has held since April 2000.
Exactly 25 years ago, in the spring of Bill Clinton's first year, Congress was beginning work on legislation that by August would squeak through with single-vote margins in the House and Senate, putting the country on a path to a budget surplus.
They agree that at the core of a basketball shoe's squeak is the stick-slip phenomenon — the same principle studied by engineers for its clattering effect on machinery and by seismologists for the way tectonic plates stick and slip to cause earthquakes.
Fizzy bright synthesizers squeak, whirr, and pop like balloons pop; synthetic slapped funk bass bounces like a rubber ball; hyped-up drum machines get the party going; breathless vocals project utter delight at the fact of their presence in such a playful environment.
Also, while they largely do a job blocking out non-voice registers, there are still some things that get through — most notably that high squeak of truck brakes you'll frequently hear on the streets of New York, which actually gets amplified in the process.
The car's sticker price is $37,495, which lets it just squeak under the $30,000 barrier (when considering green tax credits) that it and other EV makers like Tesla are trying to hit in order to break the affordable cost barrier for the average consumer.
Where an over-limit 401(k) plan contribution might initially squeak by, he said, is if you switch full-time jobs at some point in the year or are simultaneously juggling two or more jobs where you're eligible to contribute to a workplace plan.
Though the flier we were given with purchase of the book explicitly stated that no posed pictures were allowed, I could see as I approached Schroeder that people were able to squeak in a moment of interaction before she signed copies of the book.
Dallas, meanwhile, threw away what was once a commanding lead in the N.F.C. East by losing to Philadelphia, 17-9, and the Cowboys will need to beat the Redskins, and have the Eagles lose to the Giants, in Week 17 to squeak into the playoffs.
Pros: Inexpensive, comfortable, quiet, ergonomic handle, compatible with Avent bottles, leak-resistant, lightweight, compact, requires no power, dishwasher-safeCons: Not as efficient as a double electric, can tire hands, rubber inlay can be uncomfortable for some or cause milk build up, pump may begin to squeak
"Loyalty," a song he was born to write, deploys sampled vocal squeak to approximate deeper soul popcraft; the circular beat grows in hysteria over time, as the pitch-corrected sample becomes so increasingly aggravated that it can't inhabit the R&B cool of Rihanna's guest vocal.
And when you careen into yet another enemy motorbike, causing your team to squeak through to a victory with less than a half-second left on the clock, you'll yell at the TV — happily, not angrily — and feel blessed by the unlikely existence of this madcap masterpiece.
Working together under an absurd logo of John Kennedy riding a grinning burro, these grass-roots clubs turned out thousands of Spanish speakers in delegate-rich states, helping Kennedy squeak into the White House by a margin of less than 1 percent of the popular vote.
A trophy for looking back to admire your tail while playing as a creature from the deep in "Monster Escape" is another delightful touch; likewise when the VR user's voice is converted to a hilariously high-pitched squeak, making the monster sound more silly than scary.
The Trafalgar dining rooms, with views of its namesake Trafalgar Square, have a beautiful brasserie and all-day dining options, ranging from a rosemary sourdough starter (£5) to grilled Suffolk chicken with a garlic confit (£22) and the hotel's variation on the traditional bubble and squeak (£16).
Now, it's nothing to do with bubble and squeak, but I enjoyed listening to Hilton Als talk about Louis C.K.'s return to the stage on The New Yorker Radio Hour, and about how it might have gone differently, had Louis attempted art and not commerce.
Photograph by Zachary Zavislak for The New Yorker From the tandoor oven come more unexpected delights: cubes of pillowy house-made paneer, without a hint of squeak, dusted in cilantro and chili powder; coral-skinned poussin, or young chicken, marinated in vinegar, Thai bird chili, and black salt.
And now each night, and all night long, Over those plains still roams the Dong; And above the wail of the Chimp and Snipe You may hear the squeak of his plaintive pipe While ever he seeks, but seeks in vain To meet with his Jumbly Girl again;  . . .
And even with Rinne ducking out of the way of one bad-angle shot Nick Ritchie fired and positioning himself way off his angle on a similarly harmless shot by Sami Vatanen, the Ducks were only able to squeak out a win by one non-empty-net goal.
As for the rest of the Republican Party, they believe they can squeak to re-election with a president who extols scoundrels, defames heroes, lies without compunction, holds to no higher principle than his personal gratification and thinks he can always get away with it, because he always does.
What's more, consider this from the Republican perspective: If it turns out that new hurdles to voting let you squeak by with an electoral victory, and seemingly had little to no effect on voters' approval of your party (given the win), why wouldn't you try more voting restrictions in the future?
Shorthanded Stars squeak past Jets DALLAS — Despite being down six forwards, the Dallas Stars got two assists from rookie Devin Shore, another helper from Justin Dowling in his NHL debut and 28 saves from Antti Niemi in a 3-27 win against the Winnipeg Jets on Tuesday at American Airlines Center.
EW had predicted in its annual Deathwatch rundown of bubble shows that Last Man Standing might squeak into another season, but that was mainly due to the series having been on the renewal bubble every year and yet always managing to survive despite a modest rating in the adult demo.
Elizabeth Penrose Howkins, who served as the section's editor in chief from 1955 to 1965, sat in a glass cage in the middle of the desks, overseeing stories ranging from culinary interests ("News of Food: Subtleties of Veal") to peculiarities in fashion ("Air Squeak in Shoe Is Hard to Remove").
You do not close the door to your room — where, by the way, I will be sleeping on the floor and if you try to sneak off, if your bed so much as makes a squeak, I will be all over you because for the next 24 hours you are mine, all mine.
Here are my questions: A brief overview of that breakfast again: sausages (x215), bacon (x215), eggs (x4), beans (unknown quantity but I'm guessing a minimum of one can), hash browns (quantity unknown but multiple), onion rings, bubble and squeak [cakes made of potatoes and cabbage], specifically thick bread (x2), burger (x1), fries.
As his voice started to drop, he went through an excruciatingly awkward phase, trying to develop a honey-tongued R&B croon but managing only the grotesque squeak of a wannabe, with his slower, sweatier, clumsier synthbeats the musical equivalent of the sad little mustache your teenage son should just shave off already.
If you are a reader of The New York Times, the NCAA tournament is also a time to learn why rubber shoes squeak on wooden floors, why some coaches prefer an open collar to a necktie, and why Marquette tried — and failed — to push its players to eat veggie wraps rather than hamburgers.
In the case of something like a dolphin, this sort of small-tank captivity is viewed as cruel, but fish taste better than dolphins, and don't squeak happily at children, so, much as has been the case with cows in the U.S., it's doubtful anyone will take an interest in their welfare.
If not king of the world, Mr. Feige at least became the king of Hollywood over the weekend: Disney said that Marvel's "Avengers: Endgame," as expected, would squeak past James Cameron's "Avatar" by Sunday to become the highest-grossing film of all time at the worldwide box office, not adjusting for inflation.
If not king of the world, Mr. Feige at least became the king of Hollywood over the weekend: Disney said that Marvel's "Avengers: Endgame," as expected, would squeak past James Cameron's "Avatar" by Sunday to become the highest-grossing film of all time at the worldwide box office, not adjusting for inflation.
In the photo, the 19-year-old sports her typically waist-skimming brown locks up in a curly faux bob, wearing only a very tiny black thong, a jet pearl body harness from Maison Close, and an artfully draped hand across her breasts that allows this shot to just barely squeak by Instagram's nudity guidelines.
Mr. Trump (whose administration is planning a fresh wave of immigration crackdowns in the coming months) is betting that, with enough pressure, he can bend enough nervous moderates to pass a bill through the House on a party-line vote — and maybe, if he keeps hammering away at Democrats, even squeak it through the Senate.
Here's how we're reading the landscape so far on The Oscar Map: With January still four months away, "Birth" may not be dead yet... Many have written off Birth of a Nation, but there's still plenty of time to turn this campaign around and squeak into the race — if Academy voters can separate the art from the artist.
The rabbit, in this case, is quite literal: Fidge wakes up inside "The Land of the Wimbley Woos," lorded over by Wed Wabbit, now a 20-foot-tall tyrant king who speaks in a lispy, ear-shredding squeak and has oppressed the colorful garbage-can-shaped Wimbleys, whom Fidge must free in order to get home.
Bugliosi reported that Manson paid his rent on the ranch where he lived by ordering the Manson girls to have sex with the older man who owned the place, and that the infamous Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme, who tried to assassinate Gerald Ford in 1975, was so called because she used to squeak every time the man pinched her thigh.
Choose your favorite boss of a prestigious program in the state of Florida: Door Number One gives us Jimbo Fisher, whose Florida State Seminoles could only squeak out three points against a Boston College defense missing its best player (defensive end Harold Landry, last year's national sack leader) and who let the Eagles drop 35 points despite only throwing for 88 total yards.
Any more — in any context at all, even in a film about historical war — and the film gets bumped up to an R rating, which is how relatively benign recent films like A Ghost Story, Once, and Eighth Grade wound up rated R, while films like the violent superhero flick Suicide Squad or the semi-raunchy studio comedy Night School squeak by with a PG-13 rating.
Occasionally, songs from Ace of Base, Culture Club, and White Lies pop up — but the most prominent aural input is just cranked-up sound design that amplifies the feeling of dirty horror, whether via the squeak of the hinges in a prosthetic limb, the fwing of a machete brought down on prey, or the sound of clothing tearing as a body is dragged across the dirt.
The problem for Trump and Republicans is two-fold: This strategy worked in 2016, when many Democrats didn't come out for Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonThe exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Poll: Trump trails three Democrats by 10 points in Colorado Soft levels of support mark this year's Democratic primary MORE and allowed just enough room at the margins for Trump to squeak by with a thin win.
A mango lassi proves the best redress for the heat, as does the ever-changing array of sweets: beautiful nokshi pitha, rounds of rice-powder dough carved by hand with a wooden needle (traditionally a thorn from a date palm tree); misti nimki, bands of fried dough like chewy pie crust, shining from sugar syrup; and rosgolla, orbs of sweetened curds, yielding to the teeth without a squeak.
I have been to her studio in Oakland, California numerous times; interviewed her for The Brooklyn Rail (November 5183); contributed an essay to the catalogue of her survey show, Squeak Carnwath: Painting Is No Ordinary Object, at the Oakland Museum (April 2518–August 219, 230), organized by Karen Tsujimoto; included two of her paintings in Painting Is Not Doomed To Repeat Itself, a show that I organized for Hollis Taggart (September 24–October 31, 2015); and reviewed her debut show, What Before Comes After, at Jane Lombard Gallery (October 22, 2015–January 6, 193).
When artichokes are good, they will appear on the menu under antipasti (sliced into a clean and guileless salad of pale, papery shavings that squeak between your teeth, dressed with shards of Parmigiano-Reggiano and a peppery young olive oil); contorni (fried until their young leaves are curled, crisp and bronze); and primi (layered with béchamel into a green lasagna, as plump and yielding as a featherbed, with so many thin and tender pasta sheets that I have never been able count them all, though I should say that I am usually preoccupied with eating them).

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