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"sweat out" Definitions
  1. to cure or lessen the effects of (a cold, respiratory infection, etc) by sweating
  2. informal
  3. to endure (hardships) for a time (often in the phrase sweat it out
  4. sweat one's guts out
  5. to work extremely hard

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At the Disco's 2005 album A Fever You Can't Sweat Out.
Absolutely. I feel like I would literally sweat out my anxiety.
If you try to sweat out a cold, you risk dehydrating yourself.
I'm going to get out of bed and sweat out the stress.
Sweat out any lingering post-holiday stress with this high-intensity yoga flow.
He's been coming once a week to "sweat out the toxins" ever since.
JL: Sometimes you need to sweat out the fake and just wash it off.
I could barely keep the sweat out of my eyes from just standing there.
BAD TIP #4: Use an infrared sauna to sweat out toxins and get beautiful skin.
The next morning, head to the spa to sweat out your hangover in the sauna.
"He didn't look like he busted a sweat out there," San Diego coach Lamont Smith said.
In a previous Tonic article, I'd discovered that I sweat out around a liter per hour.
Getting all of that sweat out really helps calm my anxiety and keep my chakras aligned.
Then he sinks into a hot AF bath to sweat out as much water as possible.
They can keep dust out of mouths, sweat out of eyes, hair out of the way.
I take a steamy hot bath and ready Sourdough while trying to sweat out this delayed hangover.
I would definitely go back to sweat out a bad day (or start off a good one)!
The Bangladeshi bankers had to sweat out the days until the Fed staff came back to work.
The homer was Perez's first of the season, and he had to sweat out a video review.
However, the Ducks recovered from a 19-point, first-half deficit to make Houston sweat out the finish.
Republicans had to sweat out a closer-then-expected special House election win in conservative Kansas last month.
When I sweat out my Sunday morning toxins in a yoga class, I was back in my 20s.
Despite Baldwin and Jorgensen scoring Butler's final 10 points, the Bulldogs were forced to sweat out the ending.
This block grant formula has worked in states like Rhode Island and Indiana to sweat out costs and improve services.
Some of the lyrics and track titles from A Fever You Can't Sweat Out are references from Chuck Palahniuk novels.
While Boston was going to get a top-four pick, the Los Angeles Lakers had to sweat out the lottery.
The Hill's Lisa Hagen has a picture of Ossoff's party, where Georgia Democrats will sweat out the results once polls close.
While some prefer lighter, blander meals that are easier on the stomach, others gravitate towards spicier, hotter foods to sweat out toxins.
The outcome may be predetermined, but Narcos will make you sweat out each ambush, raid, and labyrinthine chase through the Medellin comunas.
And for my fellow naturalistas, the protective styles are impossible to sweat out, versus a blowout or bone-straight sew-in style.
Dinwiddie's layup put Brooklyn up 110-94 with 3:26 remaining, but the Nets were forced to sweat out the final minutes.
I will dance, shake my ass, sweat out all the stress of being an entrepreneur, the stress of being a single parent.
The title Tarantallegra originates from tarantella, an ancient upbeat folk dance from southern Italy believed to sweat out a tarantula bite when performed.
Click here to view original GIFIt's been 202 years since Under Armor changed the way football players wicked sweat out of their pits.
It's often seen in endurance athletes who sweat out vast amounts of sodium that they don't replace (that is, by consuming enough electrolytes).
They also had to sweat out the rookie kicker Wil Lutz's late field-goal attempt from 61 yards, which narrowly missed wide left.
It might not keep the sun out of our eyes, but it can still keep some of the sweat out of our eyes.
"You guys really worked up a sweat out there," President Emmanuel Macron told the players in their Moscow locker room after their win.
I run because I want to feel alive, and sometimes I run because I need to sweat out fear, sadness, frustration or anger.
And they keep your feet comfortable with activity-specific cushioning and by wicking sweat out of your shoes and away from your feet.
So I knew all the weight was on my shoulders and it was so heavy it was squeezing the sweat out of my body!
In "Glanders," the Season 4 premiere, it's Philip and Paige who are most profoundly afflicted with a fever they can't seem to sweat out.
Before writing this article, my thought was that by sitting in a sauna, I'd sweat out whatever alcoholic toxins have me feeling like garbage.
However, the Aggies didn't relent, and Kentucky had to sweat out a pair of open 3-point tries late to hold on for the victory.
Syracuse (21-13) had to sweat out Selection Sunday and wound up as the last team to make the bracket, sent to the First Four.
KEVIN DRAPER Belmont won 26 games but had to sweat out Selection Sunday after losing to Murray State in the Ohio Valley Conference tournament final.
His face looked drained, as though he had sweat out a few pounds during the marathon contest that ended at 12:50 on Friday morning.
The Gophers led most of the game, but had to sweat out a late Iowa rally after building an 251-0.43 advantage with 20.4:255 left.
Ellie: Panic at the Disco's A Fever You Can't Sweat Out, because "I Write Sins Not Tragedies" is obviously the best emo song of all time.
Perhaps the best case scenario is that Trump will settle for a quick photo-op and let his Secretary of State Mike Pompeo sweat out the details.
While the 10 Trump-state Democrats sweat out the election, just one Republican, Senator Dean Heller of Nevada, is running in a state carried by Hillary Clinton.
He expanded an 89-85 lead to 104-653 by hitting two 3-pointers, a 22-footer and a layup but Portland had to sweat out the ending.
Add the chorizo, spices, chilies, thyme, garlic, celery, and onion and cook 10 minutes, stirring frequently, or until the chorizo is red and has sweat out red fat.
A. The body does appear to sweat out toxic materials — heavy metals and bisphenol A (BPA), a chemical found in plastics, for instance, have been detected in sweat.
According to the product page, these earbuds boast an acoustic design to make your audio crisp and clear, and they're designed to keep rain and moisture (ie, sweat) out.
West Coast residents could be forgiven for rubbing the sweat out of their eyes and staring in disbelief at both their thermometers and their calendars this week: 100 degrees?
Haelle and Bo Nash might deny themselves a snack or sweat out another few floors on the StairMaster to make sure they don't go 2600 calories over their daily limit.
"We do not have data that shows one can sweat out toxins in any meaningful way," Dr. Catherine Forest, of Stanford University's School of Medicine, told the New York Times.
Villanova led by as many as nine points with three minutes left, but had to sweat out a rally that saw the Pirates have two chances to tie or win.
Haelle and Bo Nash might deny themselves a snack or sweat out another few floors on the StairMaster to make sure they don't go 21.9 calories over their daily limit.
And I am way into it, because I need to dance like a maniac to sweat out the anger the last few weeks in the news have made me feel.
High humidity makes efforts so sweat out heat less effective, which can lead to a lethal build-up of body heat that can damage major organs, muscles and the brain.
Haelle and Bo Nash might deny themselves a snack or sweat out another few floors on the StairMaster to make sure they don't go 100 calories over their daily limit.
"We do not have data that shows one can sweat out toxins in any meaningful way," said Dr. Catherine Forest, a clinical assistant professor at the Stanford University School of Medicine.
Considering its 503-1 start in Big East play, even the most pessimistic Creighton fan likely could not have imagined a scenario in which the Bluejays would have to sweat out a .
Illinois entered the Big Ten tournament squarely on the bubble and will now have to sweat out Selection Sunday to see if it earns an at-large berth to the NCAA Tournament.
To get our best wellness advice delivered to you inbox, sign up for the Healthy Living newsletter But while a workout might help ease hangover pain, you can't literally sweat out alcohol.
If the imprisoned are left to sweat out hot and musty days in their cells, others see it as a symptom of an inhumane criminal justice system that emphasizes punishment over rehabilitation.
"It has more of an effect on why you're sweating, not just blocking sweat glands so you can't sweat out of that area, but shutting down the physiological mechanism," Dr. Bard said.
At The Disco's debut 2005 album, A Fever You Can't Sweat Out, is what first catapulted the band to fame, with lead singer Brendon Urie as the charismatic, quirky face of the group.
This time, Ramos hit it higher and further but still had to sweat out a few seconds of nervousness watching Jacoby Ellsbury make a slight climb on the fence to attempt a catch.
Rather than let Hickey have to sweat out the possibility of being outbid, a GoFundMe page has raised over $50,000 in less than a week to go towards Hickey's purchase of Ajax at auction.
Celtics sweat out win over Pelicans BOSTON — Brad Stevens had a feeling his team, coming off a five-game western trip and battling for playoff position, could be in for a rough time Wednesday night.
While the investors confront the searing heat, each entrepreneur they meet must sweat out what could be a life-changing decision – whether they'll receive the financial backing they need that couldmake their business a success.
In Leeds, which balanced a big working class and student population, everyone lived for the weekend, and house and techno was what we were all hungry for: a soundtrack to sweat out our troubles to.
Put me in some kind of sauna or steam room and let me sweat out shared bottles of pinot noir, a poor night's sleep, emotions, and I will emerge elated and more alive than before.
For makdous, baby eggplants are poached, salted and left to sweat out their bitterness, then stuffed to bulging with red bell pepper, garlic and walnuts, and submerged in olive oil for at least two weeks.
The recently renovated spa is also a great way to treat your group to a relaxing treatment, or sweat out that fourth round of drinks from the night before in the infrared saunas and eucalyptus-infused steam rooms.
Targeting P2P used car sales in emerging markets is a big potential business: In part because of the nature of those economies, car owners are more likely to sweat out assets rather than go for buying completely new vehicles.
Related stories about the common cold:You're most contagious with the cold virus in the first three days of infectionYou can't sweat out a cold, and trying to could make it harder for you to recoverNo, you cannot get sick from being cold.
Geoengineering could set the stage for global conflict between temperate and tropical countries as rich northern countries set the world's temperature and poorer tropical zones are left to sweat out the consequences, according to critics such as Pat Mooney of ETC Group, a Montreal-based environmental organization.
Read more:Italy now requires car seat alarms to prevent hot-car deaths in children, and the US may follow suitYou can't sweat out a cold, and trying to could make it harder for you to recoverThe flu vaccine is not 100% effective but you should still get it every year 
Perfect if you're broke, it has the longest happy hour in the city and serves $2 pints from 5 to 9 PM. It's also home to crazy good dance parties like Saturday Night Soul Party and Sunday Night Dub Mission, the kind you sweat out last night's booze as fog filters in under the door.
Related stories about the cold:You're most contagious with the cold virus in the first three days of infectionYou can't sweat out a cold, and trying to could make it harder for you to recoverThe common causes of a runny nose and how to stop itYou're probably not washing your hands long enough, and it could be making you sick
Pacers beat Bucks to end skid MILWAUKEE — The Indiana Pacers were in complete control Wednesday night, almost from the opening tip, yet, they still had to sweat out a nervous final minute before finally shutting the door on the Milwaukee Bucks and snapping a three-game losing streak with a 104-99 victory at the Bradley Center.
Related stories about the common cold:You&aposre most contagious with the cold virus in the first three days of infectionYou can&apost sweat out a cold, and trying to could make it harder for you to recoverVitamin C for the common cold is a myth, sort ofTo get over a cold fast, eat foods rich in vitamins and minerals like vitamin C, zinc, magnesium, and calcium
Related stories about the common cold:When it's OK to work out with a cold and when you should stay in bedYou're most contagious with the cold virus in the first three days of infectionYou can't sweat out a cold, and trying to could make it harder for you to recoverVitamin C for the common cold is a myth, sort ofTo get over a cold fast, eat foods rich in vitamins and minerals like vitamin C, zinc, magnesium, and calcium
Like several of Panic! at the Disco's song titles on A Fever You Can't Sweat Out, the title of this track is paraphrased from the novel Survivor by Chuck Palahniuk.
"Build God, Then We'll Talk" is the fifth and final official single from Panic! at the Disco's 2005 album A Fever You Can't Sweat Out, including the radio-only single "The Only Difference Between Martyrdom and Suicide Is Press Coverage".
He officially joined the band in 2004. Since then, Panic! at the Disco has released six studio albums with Urie as lead vocalist. A Fever You Can't Sweat Out was released in 2005 with the hit lead single "I Write Sins Not Tragedies" propelling it to 1.8 million sales.
" John hoped to return to coaching Iowa State in 1974–75, but his health worsened. He resigned because of his health on July 30, 1974. John said "It's going to be hard for me not to be on that bench. I won't have to sweat out all those games down on the floor.
Spencer James Smith (born September 2, 1987) is an American talent agent and former musician and songwriter. He is best known as a co-founding member and the former drummer of the rock band Panic! at the Disco. He recorded four studio albums with the band: A Fever You Can't Sweat Out (2005), Pretty. Odd.
Matt James of PopMatters said it "is more indicative of Vice & Virtues' strengths." Josh Hall of Drowned in Sound thought the track was "simultaneously encouraging and disconcerting," but "nowhere near as gripping as any of those [songs] taken from A Fever You Can't Sweat Out." The song was listed as a track pick on AllMusic's review of the album.
On a country road, Moustique finds a group of people gathered around a sick man. They light hot coals beneath him, hoping to sweat out the illness caused by a snakebite. Moustique offers to fetch his friend, a healer, in exchange for bread and money. The people accept, and Moustique returns with Makak, who performs a healing ceremony.
Spencer Smith was the drummer for American rock band Panic! at the Disco, formed in 2004. Fall Out Boy bassist Pete Wentz discovered the band through the Internet and quickly signed them to his Decaydance Records label before the band had even played a single show. Smith has played the percussion parts on the band's first four studio albums, A Fever You Can't Sweat Out (2005), Pretty. Odd. (2008), Vices & Virtues (2011) and Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die! (2013). A Fever You Can't Sweat Out has sold over two million units worldwide, spurred on by the lead single "I Write Sins Not Tragedies" which became the band's second most successful song, reaching #7 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart and becoming the band's mainstream breakthrough so early in their career.
The song is the final song on Panic! at the Disco's debut album A Fever You Can't Sweat Out. The bridge melody of "Build God, Then We'll Talk" is a derivative of the melody of the chorus of "My Favorite Things" from The Sound of Music. The lyrics in the bridge also directly satirize the lyrics of "My Favorite Things".
If the cheese is further warmed, to , the fats will begin to "sweat out" as they go beyond soft to fully liquid. Above room temperatures, most hard cheeses melt. Rennet-curdled cheeses have a gel-like protein matrix that is broken down by heat. When enough protein bonds are broken, the cheese itself turns from a solid to a viscous liquid.
A Fever You Can't Sweat Out is the debut studio album by American pop rock band Panic! at the Disco. Produced by Matt Squire, the album was released on September 27, 2005, on Decaydance and Fueled by Ramen. The group formed in Las Vegas in 2004 and began posting demos online, which caught the attention of Fall Out Boy bassist Pete Wentz.
The label had hoped they would pick Mike Green, who had worked with Paramore on All We Know Is Falling. "I think Crush Management and Fueled by Ramen were like, 'Who is this dude?'" said Squire. A Fever You Can't Sweat Out was created in only "three and a half weeks" — including mixing and mastering — on a budget of $11,000.
Steve Fried Medical Update , Motorsport.com, June 4, 1999 In 2004, McGehee was to have a fully sponsored effort, but the deal fell through weeks before the race. He was able to get backing from a St. Louis business (his hometown) and eventually Burger King. In order to qualify, he had to sweat out a possible qualification effort by Tony Stewart that never came to pass.
The song served as a closer in many of the band's shows during the touring cycle of A Fever You Can't Sweat Out. Following the release of their second album, Pretty. Odd., the song started to drop off from the band's set list and only appearing live occasionally. The song was not performed on the Honda Civic Tour in 2008, nor on the Rock Band Live Tour.
A full-fledged European tour took place May 2–17, 2011. Panic! had another tour of North America from May 20 to June 30, 2011. Continuing the album's theme of getting back to their roots, the tour took them back to the small stages they first played during their A Fever You Can't Sweat Out era. Joining them for the jaunt were to be their labelmates fun.
"The Only Difference Between Martyrdom and Suicide is Press Coverage" (often shortened to "The Only Difference...") is the debut single and second track from American rock band Panic! at the Disco's debut studio album A Fever You Can't Sweat Out (2005). It achieved some commercial success and exposed the band to an audience, subsequently reaching number 77 on the US Billboard Hot 100. No music video was ever made for it.
The band has gone through multiple line-up changes in their career spanning six albums. There have been six official members of Panic! at the Disco, 13 touring members, and 26 session members. The band's first lineup changes started with the departure of bassist Brent Wilson, who was kicked out of the band shortly after the release of the band's debut album, A Fever You Can't Sweat Out.
An important purification element to the ancient Maya was the sweat bath, temezcal. Similar to a modern-day sauna, sweat baths were constructed of stone walls and ceilings, with a small opening in the top of the ceiling. Water poured onto the hot rocks in the room created steam, offering a setting in which to sweat out impurities. Sweat baths were used for a range of conditions and situations.
Advanced players improve their performance through a number of accoutrements. Vibration dampeners may be interlaced in the proximal part of the string array for improved feel. Racket handles may be customized with absorbent or rubber-like materials to improve the players' grip. Players often use sweat bands on their wrists to keep their hands dry and head bands or bandanas to keep the sweat out of their eyes as well.
The music video for the single was released February 8, 2011 and entered heavy rotation across the MTV Networks. The single received positive reviews, many noting the similarity in sound to A Fever You Can't Sweat Out. The deluxe edition of the album includes the demo "Oh Glory", which was initially released via the band's official website in July 2009 as a 30-second sample. Like Pretty. Odd.
Shortly after, the band recorded and released their debut studio album, A Fever You Can't Sweat Out (2005). Popularized by the second single, "I Write Sins Not Tragedies", the album was certified triple platinum in the US. In 2006, founding bassist Brent Wilson was fired from the band during an extensive world tour and subsequently replaced by Jon Walker. The band's second album, Pretty. Odd. (2008), was preceded by the single "Nine in the Afternoon".
"Their record is going to be your next favorite record. It's called A Fever You Can't Sweat Out – get it before your little brother does." At the time of the band's signing, all of the band members were still in high school (with the exception of Ross, who was forced to quit UNLV). Urie graduated in May 2005, and Wilson and Smith finished school online as the band left for College Park, Maryland, to record their debut record.
Panic! at the Disco is an American pop rock band that originated in Las Vegas, Nevada. Their 2005 debut album, A Fever You Can't Sweat Out, reached number 13 on the US Billboard 200, and has sold more than 2.2 million copiesFueled by Ramen, Panic at the Disco Biography Retrieved March 12, 2008 since its September 2005 release, spearheaded by the quadruple platinum top 10 hit single, "I Write Sins Not Tragedies". The band's second album, Pretty. Odd.
Sauna suits are also worn for body wrapping in some health spas. The wearer is first wrapped in bandages saturated with mineral and/or herbal preparations and then covered with a sauna suit. The objective of this process is to enable the wearer to "sweat out toxins", however there is little scientific evidence to support the effectiveness of this practice. Sauna suits are often worn specifically for such sweat excretion rather for exercise or weight loss.
Fossey was reported to have captured and held Rwandans she suspected of poaching. She allegedly beat a poacher's testicles with stinging nettles.Washington Post, Gorillas in the mist film review Retrieved 16 January 2014. In a letter to a friend, she wrote, "We stripped him and spread eagled him and lashed the holy blue sweat out of him with nettle stalks and leaves…" She even reportedly kidnapped and held for ransom the child of a suspected poacher.
Ross and Walker had no involvement in the track. The songs were described by drummer Spencer Smith as "Brendon and I having fun, because that's what we want to do." "New Perspective" was mentioned by Smith as a "side" of the new songs, 10 that were demoed in the summer of 2009. Smith described the styles as similar to that of both Frank Sinatra and Queen, with the electronic presence first found on the band's debut record, A Fever You Can't Sweat Out.
In England's tour of India in 1976–77 he accused John Lever of using Vaseline to illegally polish the ball in the Third Test at Madras. Lever wore Vaseline strips on his forehead to keep the sweat out of his eyes; he was subsequently cleared of any wrongdoing. In November 1978, he became the first captain to concede an international cricket match. In a One Day International against Pakistan at Sahiwal, India, with 8 wickets in hand, required 23 runs from 14 balls.
Rookie pitchers Rubby De La Rosa and Javy Guerra led the Dodgers to an 8-5 victory over the Colorado Rockies on July 25. De La Rosa threw a career-high 113 pitches, allowing just three hits and a run in six innings. After the bullpen faltered in the ninth, Guerra came in with the bases loaded and retired the Rockies four and five hitters for the save.Cassavell, AJ (July 26, 2011)Rookies step up as Dodgers sweat out win. Mlb.mlb.com.
"Lying Is the Most Fun a Girl Can Have Without Taking Her Clothes Off", often shortened to "Lying Is the Most Fun...", is a single by American rock band Panic! at the Disco, from the album A Fever You Can't Sweat Out. Released on August 7, 2006, it is the third commercially released single from that album and fourth overall ("The Only Difference Between Martyrdom and Suicide Is Press Coverage" was only released promotionally). The song impacted radio on October 17, 2006.
The group had only graduated from high school one month before. With lyrics written by lead guitarist/backing vocalist Ryan Ross, the record covers social issues and topics such as sanctity of marriage, adultery, mental health, alcoholism and prostitution. The album is divided into halves stylistically; the first half is primarily pop punk with elements of electronic, while the second employs more traditional instrumentation, with influences of baroque pop. Upon its release, A Fever You Can't Sweat Out became a commercial success.
Pretty. Odd. is the second studio album by American pop rock band Panic! at the Disco. Recorded at the Studio at the Palms in Paradise, Nevada with additional production at Abbey Road Studios in London with producer Rob Mathes, the album was released March 21, 2008 on Decaydance and Fueled by Ramen. Inspired by baroque pop and the works of The Beatles and The Beach Boys, the psychedelic-styled rock album differs greatly from the techno- influenced pop punk of A Fever You Can't Sweat Out (2005).
The album was less commercially successful in countries such as Sweden and France, where the album barely cracked the top 40. The album eventually went gold in the UK only, and went gold in the US in 2016. Although the album has been commercially viable and certified gold, the record failed to match the sales of the band's debut, A Fever You Can't Sweat Out. Pretty. Odd. received relatively poor sales in competition with its predecessor, which was certified platinum in a matter of months.
Afterwards, the band toured nationally on the Nintendo Fusion Tour with mentors Fall Out Boy, as well as Motion City Soundtrack, the Starting Line, and Boys Night Out for the rest of 2005. The band's debut album, A Fever You Can't Sweat Out, was released September 27, 2005. Sales began relatively slow. It debuted at No. 112 on the Billboard 200 album chart, No. 6 on the Billboard Independent Albums chart, and No. 1 on the Billboard Top Heatseekers chart, with nearly 10,000 albums sold in the first week of release.
"When the Day Met the Night", the record's eighth track, was heavily praised by music publications. Spin regarded it as the centerpiece of the record, calling it "a sunshine pop sing-along that's as blindingly bright" and a stark contrast to the "embarrassing" A Fever You Can't Sweat Out. Gigwise called the song "the track everyone will want to see the band play live," and noting that its "brass backing and glorious string-based crescendo are that of Pet Sounds-era Beach Boys." National Public Radio commented that Pretty. Odd.
" "The Ballad of Mona Lisa" has been described by Alternative Press as "[having] the upbeat pop energy of A Fever You Can't Sweat Out, with the focus and clarity of Pretty. Odd." Urie has explained that he and Smith desired to achieve a sound that is more similar to the former: "We missed a couple things from our first record in terms of sonically, with these little instruments that we hadn’t really used on our second record. There [were] a lot of organic instruments and not a lot of electronics or synthesizers. So we wanted to get back to some of that.
It was suggested, naively, by the team physiotherapist that they apply strips of gauze covered with Vaseline above their eyes to divert sweat from their forehead away. In play these were found to slip, and Willis removed his. Eventually Lever also removed his and lay the gauze on the ground near the stumps where it was noticed by the umpires and Indian team, but not before he had used sweat from his forehead to shine the ball. Bishen Singh Bedi, the under pressure captain of the Indian cricket team, was not convinced the Vaseline was to keep sweat out of the eyes.
In 1999, the ECB introduced a policy against "flat" covers, which can encourage moisture to sweat out of a damp pitch, making batting more difficult, and opposing captains were given the right to object to its use. The Brumbrella continued in use for a little while longer, but, after 20 years of use, it was replaced in early 2001. Parts were given away to Warwickshire clubs to use as covers, including Moseley Ashfield, and a "massive section" was acquired by Atherstone Town Cricket Club. The Brumbrella was also blamed, in part, for a deterioration in the condition of the Edgbaston pitch.
His investigation includes the neighbours: on one side a creative American couple with a destructive past and on the other a famous actor, whose only son is in prison for an appalling crime. Opposite lives Consuelo Jiménez, who Falcón has met before when she was suspected of murdering her husband. Within days two further suicides follow – one of them a senior policeman – while a forest fire rages through the hills above Seville, obliterating all in its path. And Falcón is left to sweat out the truth, which will reveal that everything is connected and that there is one more terrible secret in the black heart of Vega's life.
The music video takes place in a masquerade-style strip club. At the beginning of the song's music video, the song playing in the background is "Intermission", the song preceding "But It's Better If You Do" on the A Fever You Can't Sweat Out CD. The music video begins with a black-and-white introduction of a man (played by the band's lead singer, Brendon Urie), arguing with his girlfriend. She is worried about him always singing at illegal strip clubs; he says he doesn't go to illegal strip joints, but he goes anyway. The music video continues with the song in the overview of the strip joint.
Pretty. Odd. was released on March 21, 2008 in the United States and Canada, as well as various other dates for other countries. The album debuted at number two on the US Billboard 200 chart, with first-day sales of 54,000, and first-week sales of 139,000 copies in the United States. Those figures marked the band's biggest sales week to that date, beating a previous record held by A Fever You Can't Sweat Out (which sold 45,000 during the winter of 2006). The record also debuted at "Current Alternative Albums" chart and #2 on the "Digital Albums" chart, the latter of which accounted for 26 percent of the disc's overall sales.
A number of ritual practices and beliefs are associated with birth among the Tanala. In the past, after delivery of a baby the mother would wash her hands in the blood of a freshly sacrificed chicken, bathe herself in hot water, and then rest upright beside a fire to make her sweat out impurities. The period that she needed to stay beside the fire varied; noblewomen might stay beside the fire for as long as several months, but more commonly the duration was eight days. Immediately after this period beside the fire was concluded, a party was held, which the mother had to attend regardless of her condition; the event was marked by the slaughter of zebu.
The Nothing Rhymes with Circus Tour feature the band's first highly theatrical live shows, which featured every song with dance numbers, skits, and tricks performed by a six-member troupe, as the band donned intricate costumes, loosely re-enacting moments from the songs. Kelefa Sanneh of The New York Times noted the sudden success and circus-inspired tour of the young band in a concert review: "There’s something charming about watching a band trying to navigate sudden success, aided by a contortionist, a ribbon dancer and all the rest of it." MTV News favorably likened its theme and wardrobe to "Janet Jackson's audience-dividing, hypersexual The Velvet Rope Tour." The group, fresh off the major success of A Fever You Can't Sweat Out, took a break after non-stop touring, and the group members began formulating ideas for their next album together during the winter of 2006.
"But It's Better If You Do" is a song by American rock band Panic! at the Disco, released on May 16, 2006 as the third single from their debut album A Fever You Can't Sweat Out (2005). Taking its title from a quote said by Natalie Portman's character in the 2004 film Closer, the song was written by band members Ryan Ross, Brendon Urie and Spencer Smith, and is about being in and not enjoying the location of a strip club. "But It's Better If You Do" failed to recreate the success the previous single "I Write Sins Not Tragedies" had in the United States but found chart prominence in Europe and Oceania, peaking at number 10 in New Zealand, number 15 in Australia and number 23 in the UK. The accompanying music video for the song, directed by Shane Drake, features the band performing at a masquerade-style strip club.

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