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I do a quick calculation in my head and determine that, including full tucks, half-tucks and even no tucks, the permutations with these pants are limitless.
The aforementioned shoulder strap tucks securely into a side pocket.
The camera tucks right in between the dashboard and windshield.
Another tucks airplane bottles into the waistband of his pants.
My oldest walks in to say goodnight and tucks me in.
He half-tucks the ball, but his eyes keep scanning downfield.
She admits, though, to nips and tucks, liposuction and collagen injections.
Ob-gyns are performing breast augmentation, breast reductions and tummy tucks.
He tucks his shirt in and combs his silver hair carefully.
Mr. Kedigian sometimes tucks them under entryway benches, for shoe storage.
The cord wraps around a channel and tucks in between the buds.
When the producer doesn't take it, he tucks it behind his ear.
She feeds them, spends time with them and tucks them into bed.
Jude does the right thing and tucks Carter into bed before leaving.
It's smooth, effortless, figure-flattering, and tucks into pants with minimal bunching.
Popular procedures include tummy tucks, nose jobs and eyebrow and chin lifts.
But it doesn't leave me sweaty, and it tucks neatly under my desk.
Ally wins the senate race and tucks Ozzy into bed after her win.
LI SIYI tucks her hair behind her ears and takes a deep breath.
There are a few items that Glasgow tucks away, never to be worn.
Kim Zolciak-Biermann is being open and honest about her nips and tucks.
He turns a corner onto a narrow, cobbled street and tucks into a doorway.
Look at the precise way she tucks the sleeves under; the swift double fold.
She digs through a bucket of bills, and tucks her tips into her wallet.
Ailes — whose background lay in TV, not politics — contributed countless visual nips and tucks.
The fashion stylist tucks and tapes so there's no risk of a nip slip.
At one point, the woman hides behind Rodman while she tucks a shirt away.
Michelle even told PEOPLE in 2012 that Barack still "tucks" her into at night.
Such nips and tucks are occurring all over the world, although the explanations differ.
Other World Computing's second-generation USB-C Travel Dock neatly tucks beneath the device.
"Daruka tucks things into her neck fold when she likes them a lot," Vallabh explained.
The cast of Bravo's Vanderpump Rules have had their fair share of nips and tucks.
At the home of each dream recipient, Svalina tucks a pink envelope inside the doorframe.
He tucks his legs under him as he talks, curled in a dark leather seat.
After tummy tucks, breast augmentations and other procedures, some patients want to cover their scars.
A hand appears, combs the length of her hair and tucks loose strands behind her ear.
Circle Knee Tucks Get into a pushup position with two rags under both feet, toes down.
When you're done using it, the controller tucks inside the Daydream View itself for safe storage.
Most years, they had to settle for the Justin Tucks and Toby Gerharts of the world.
This one is just a little more fitted and shorter, so it tucks into suits better.
In a little nod to his half-Japanese mother, Mester tucks grated radish alongside the butter.
She puts them into their pajamas every night and tucks them into bed, her mother said.
And before she takes her own life, she tucks the card away for her daughter to find.
The relatively simple robot tucks and folds, somersaulting in the air before landing on the padding below.
The earbud itself is about a half an inch long and tucks tightly into your ear canal.
When plants are transported to nurseries, they're protected in a brown sleeve that tucks the leaves up.
Our cat tucks his head under my chin for a cuddle and B. snuggles up to me.
He tucks a large-caliber handgun in his waistband and keeps a watchful eye on his synagogue.
Relationships do not succeed because one person tucks his or her history away and pretends it never happened.
I see naked women all the time during liposuction, tummy tucks, so I see the change in grooming.
He grabs a bowl of corn chips and tucks himself into his office to dissect replays — and chill.
" When she has company, she said, she simply tucks the cat tower into the drapes: "It totally disappears.
At the beginning of February, tucks parted ways with Chiefs Esports Club as they purged their 2019 roster.
Strange Success A simple white plastic footstool that tucks under your toilet has made one Utah family multimillionaires.
She cracks some pepper over the breast, tucks the wings behind the neck, and ties the legs together.
But during a confessional, the reality star made a comment implying Jayne is transgender and "tucks" in male genitalia.
She then tucks the hair behind one ear and locks everything in with R+Co Vicious strong hold hairspray.
It tucks away its images in its solid-state memory banks and then zaps them down to the surface.
Liposuction was No. 2, followed by nose jobs, eyelid surgery and tummy tucks last year, according to the group.
Roughly: A ready-to-roll ant tucks in its head and pulls its abdomen forward to form a ball.
"A Loop So Nice" tucks some loops among its layers — like the plinky keyboards — but it's far from static.
In the image, Paltrow's hand rests on top of Falchuk's, as she tucks her pinky between two of his fingers.
Perhaps the coolest part of the Daydream View controller is that it tucks away in the headset for simple storage.
The MX-5 RF doesn't look exactly like its MX-5 brother, it has nips and tucks here and there.
When the animal is disturbed, it tucks its real head under to reveal its eye spots to their best advantage.
The Colugo Compact Stroller folds down with one hand in about two seconds, and it tucks away into a backpack.
There was an especially robust increase in filler injections for men, though liposuction and tummy tucks also saw significant increases.
Tucks area will be a problem from today, but trees down on all tracks, and no one to fight it.
Every night, our daughter, who's 12 now, tucks him in — an elaborate ritual that can take 10 to 15 minutes.
Android O is littered with little nips and tucks that just enhance the user experience without necessarily being visible or apparent.
Takeaways Aesthetic: The S3 has a modern, minimal dash design that tucks screens and switches away in a visually appealing manner.
Things get testy, Casillas tucks his chain, a security officer shoves Casillas and Casillas shoves back -- Things went nuclear from there.
Lastly, he tucks in the end of the fabric at the back and secures it with a u-shaped bobby pin.
A word of warning to whoever tucks into the BYOBHotSauce the 25 Sauces of Christmas Advent Calendar: Things could get dangerous.
In practice, that really just means it can be machine-washed and feels soft, drapes exceptionally, and tucks into pants seamlessly.
So, to start, instead of putting the sledgehammer down on the ground she, for some reason, tucks it under her arm.
Every night before going to bed, the Facebook CEO tucks his children in with a traditional Jewish prayer, the "Mi Shebeirach."
In fact, Huffington literally tucks her phone into bed every night in a charging station that's kept outside of her bedroom.
If your service animal tucks their tail between their legs, it's a sign that they're nervous and afraid of feeling pain.
Just in time for Rio, Shape brings you an Olympic-gymnast-inspired body-weight workout — minus the standing back tucks, of course.
After Tuesday's episode of RHOBH, Vanderpump, 58, faced criticism after making a comment implying Jayne is transgender and "tucks" in male genitalia.
The Blandito is a soft, malleable chair created by Ordaria Design that tucks you in tight like the contents of a taco.
With Freedom, the earbud tucks itself inside your ear, making it possible to comfortably wear a helmet while mountain biking, for example.
Into the loaves he tucks classic cold cuts like thit nguoi, cured pork interleaved with fat, which the menu calls Vietnamese salami.
Instead, it tucks their unhappy endings in where they belong, at the middle of another story, as part of a bigger picture.
Ms. Bérubé tucks her revealer into the center of the grid, where the answer to the clue "Intermittently" is ON AND OFF.
Similarly, the bag features a waist belt to help you carry heavier loads, which tucks away discreetly if you're not using it.
So Housen tucks one into Pachulia's locker before every game — and keeps a spare on hand in case the first one breaks.
"We've had any number of nips and tucks in the tax code ... and yet the corporate rate has not changed," he said.
The senator's recipe omits the frozen vegetables, adds garlic and tucks the Tater Tots between two layers of shredded pepper Jack cheese.
Liposuction, eyelid surgery and tummy tucks were also among the top five cosmetic surgical procedures performed last year, according to the report.
Like a beautiful Brad Pitt, the Revero's looks haven't changed a ton from 2012, just a few nips and tucks here and there.
I head to bed around 10:30 and N. tucks me in and then stays up a couple more hours playing video games.
He pointed at the nips and tucks that have also added to that performance improvement, such as a shorter spoiler to reduce drag.
By the end of the night, Ruth decides to stay over on Sam's couch, and Sam tucks her in before going to bed.
And, of course, it wouldn't be a new Samsung product without the addition of a stylus that tucks neatly into the product's side.
LifeStraw is an award-winning bacteria and pathogen filter that tucks neatly into your backpack and remains sealed until you really need it.
Now, that's all changing as more and more plastic surgeons gravitate toward Snapchat to document Brazilian Butt Lifts, breast augmentations, and tummy tucks.
A streak of rich yellow paint crosses the red bolt, and just to the left a bright white dash tucks behind the red.
With the Dritz Sewing Gauge with Point Turner, you can measure precisely for hems, tucks, button placement, and seams and get crisp corners.
LifeStraw is an award-winning bacteria and pathogen filter that tucks neatly into your backpack and remains sealed until you really need it.
" Sometimes in the cost of winning and making money and succeeding everyone tucks and goes, "All right, I guess that's what we do.
Every day he tucks a Syrian flag into his waistband before heading to West Aurora High School, despite the occasional trouble the flag invites.
The bottom half with the USB end  tucks into a pocket in the cuff, which helps make the tag look a bit more discreet.
Nintendo has given the 23DS XL design several nips and tucks to tidy the form factor up, and almost every change is an improvement.
Each year, this solar event coincides with the beginning of Cancer Season as el Sol tucks into the cosmic crab shell for four weeks.
" Or "The smell of boiling pitch from the Arsenal has scoured away the tideland miasma, and Crivano tucks his sudarium back into his doublet.
She tucks her shirt into her pants and her pants into her boots to make sure bugs don't creep up her belly or legs.
Mr. Abraham tucks ballet, hip-hop and a little humor into his piece, which has athletic floor work, slow, precise balances and enigmatic gestures.
A young man in Caterpillar work boots and a navy tracksuit top tucks into a little pot of red jelly from his lunch box.
When they stand on carpets or before scrums, Lipinski tucks in close, and he places his hand just atop the small of her back.
When he is in uniform, his Angels cap protrudes a bit because of a carbon-fiber head guard he tucks into the interior lining.
It applies Auto-Tune and other gadgetry; it unleashes samples and distortion; it tucks phalanxes of overdubbed saxophones and backup vocals into its mix.
Clairo's "Immunity," produced by Rostam Batmanglij (formerly of Vampire Weekend), tucks baroque subtleties behind its modest vocals, giving the songs a complex inner life.
Adam dabs some hand sanitizer into his palms, tucks into a prepackaged croissant and a coffee, and plays me some of the clips he's shot.
Boston-based MatTek uses medical waste from circumcisions, tummy tucks, and biopsies, collected at hospitals from patients who consented to donate their tissue to research.
Dr. Cavale pinpoints abdominoplasty (tummy tucks), breast augmentation, buttock implants, fillers and fat transfers, and brachioplasty (arm lifts) among the more common procedures booked abroad.
They are her family, her priority, and the reason she works 70-hour weeks, even if that means a babysitter tucks them in most nights.
Aston Martin says that the car unveiled today is essentially the final production vehicle design, barring minor nips, tucks, and adjustments to meet homologation requirements.
A two-row five-seater, the XC1003 tucks front passengers into deeply pocketed seats with lots of thickly padded sections that adjust with power assist.
The Handpresso Hybrid Auto Set compactly tucks into a tidy carrying case so you can take it anywhere there's a 12-volt battery or generator.
She explains to CNBC Make It how she literally tucks her phone in every night by using a charging station that looks like a bed.
The French tuck, for those few unaware, is the style where one tucks the front of their shirt into their pants but not the back.
A canister of sturdy Clorox Anywhere Wipes tucks easily into an emergency go-bag to clean-up messes, and are safe to use around pets.
"It was actually pretty warm," Walton says afterward, as she tucks into a packet of salt and vinegar chips at the endearingly unfussy Dunes Cafe.
Less devious than I, Gottlieb tucks his dance reviews for The New York Observer in the book's caboose, where they occupy the last 74 pages.
Challenges including trying to distinguish between Dom Pérignon and Andre Strawberry Sparkling Wine; winners were rewarded with rhinoplasties, breast augmentations, jowl lifts, and thigh tucks.
Even the carefree convertible model doesn't neglect its chores, with an ingenious powered soft-top that tucks away without stealing an inch of luggage space.
ORDER signed Ricardo "Rickeh" Mulholland as an official player and added Tyler "tucks" Reilly as their coach, the Counter-Strike: Global Offensive team announced Thursday.
Chiefs Esports Club announced Monday that they have signed members of the ex-Genuine Gaming roster after replacing their entire lineup, which included Tyler "tucks" Reilly.
Adam tucks his "little escape artist" into bed and closes the door behind him while Danielle and her mom keep an eye on the baby monitor.
Each year the company tucks the first details about its annual Google I/O conference behind a puzzle or three, and this year is no different.
Ruth tucks her shock away to join the women at a roller rink for a party, which they're throwing for a reluctant and antisocial Sheila's birthday.
Despite having its guts stored inside a finger-shaped housing that tucks underneath your earlobes, the Xperia Ear Open-style concept earbuds actually fit pretty great.
She wears suits, tucks her hair away in a quick, messy clipped bun, and is rarely seen without her glasses on the tip of her nose.
The high waistband tucks everything in without being too tight, and they have just enough spandex to keep them curve-hugging, while not revealing every single crease.
For example, a small staircase can be pulled out like a dresser, while the queen-sized bed completely tucks under the kitchen floor when not in use.
In this image from 2007, Vinnie Browse tucks into his tiny bunk on a nuclear submarine, HMS Vigilant, which is home to a crew of 140 men.
He gets up and puts it in his sleeve, gets dressed, tucks the knife into his pants, and asks me if I want anything from the store.
He tucks what appears to be a black handgun into the waistband of his pants before running the length of the strip mall and turning a corner.
The country music artist doesn't plan to retire anytime soon and with all the "nips and tucks" she's had, it helps her stay looking young, she said.
In a family portrait, by her father, the photographer Guillermo Kahlo, a teenage Kahlo wears a suit and parts and tucks her hair like a natty chap.
If I am cranky at the end of a long day, he picks me up, plops me into bed, tucks me in and switches off the lights.
She eschews makeup unless she is working, doesn't dye her hair and despises the nips, tucks and lifts that have become routine for women of her profession.
After about an hour of crying and Big Relationships Feelings Talks, he regales me with his crazy subway story of the day, then tucks me into bed.
Every evening, before Kwa'derrica Felton tucks in the residents in her care at Autumn Leaves nursing home in Winnfield, La., she works on her English III homework.
The subwoofer, which tucks away nicely next to a couchPhoto: Adam Clark Estes (Gizmodo)The second question hinges on how much you're willing to pay for Dolby Atmos.
After all the degrees — she's a doctor, lawyer, dental technician, and an expert in neoclassical architecture — and "subtle nips and tucks," Paris can't get rid of Paris Geller.
The celebrations have evolved to the point that Greg Noack, a junior forward, tucks a script into his sock based on decisions made at the reserves' pregame meeting.
Danah Taylor tucks her legs under her and begins rifling through her backpack, a sly smile on her face as the four small children pause to study her.
Eye tucks get an eye roll in two books that view the problem not as the elderly but as a culture that has forgotten how to value them.
There's a moment, when she tucks her mother's hand (nails freshly polished) underneath the bedsheet, that's one of the more tender things that's ever happened on this show.
Oprah Winfrey enjoys meditating prior to catching some Zs. And billionaire media mogul Arianna Huffington, founder of wellness site Thrive Global, tucks her phone into bed every night.
If you continue you're back in it, if you don't the menu's curser picks up Kirby and takes him to the moon and tucks him into bed. 8.
As Catherine unwisely decides to mix painting and politicizing and gin up opposition to the treaty, her stays loosen and her hair escapes its elaborate pins and tucks.
Because the seat in front of you is so far away, the in-flight entertainment screen is mounted onto a swinging arm that tucks away in your armrest.
A$AP Eva, the owner of the jewelry store I'm camped out in, glances at the couple she's helping and gently tucks a herringbone-chain necklace into a case.
During a full backflip maneuver, Stickman swings from a ceiling-mounted wire 19.6 feet (six meters) above ground, tucks into a ball at peak height, and executes the stunt.
This animal is sometimes referred to as the "seven-arm octopus" because of the way the male tucks one of its eight arms into a sac underneath its eye.
As the sun tucks behind the hills and mesas on the horizon, the sky turns auburn as its yellows and purples blend together like milk being poured into coffee.
In general, it's my favorite work shirt because it's equal parts flattering, easy to care for, stretchy, and tucks into pants like I wish all shirts tucked into pants.
To avoid this temptation, Huffington tucks her phone into a charging station that's made to look like a bed and keeps the entire set up outside of her bedroom.
The summer of 1996 was one of those rare moments when political adversaries come together to make radical alterations in the status quo, rather than incremental nips and tucks.
When Sherry travels to see friends, she puts some of her starter in a glass jar, inside a double layer of plastic bags, and tucks it into her suitcase.
My partner doesn't have to go in to work tomorrow, so he tucks me in and then heads back out to do whatever it is he does when I'm asleep.
There are lots more nips and tucks throughout the new Android OS. The settings app is a little more informative now — it shows key details right on the main screen.
The ring, which she tucks into the back of her sports bra as she works out, hangs on a silver chain alongside a tiny baseball charm that holds his ashes.
The OWC USB-C Travel Dock is a portable hub with a cable that tucks away neatly and a USB-C port that delivers up to 100 watts of power.
Matt Richtel's DEAD ON ARRIVAL, (William Morrow/HarperCollins, $26.99) is an intellectual thrill ride that tucks searing social critique into the Trojan horse of a save-the-world page-turner.
At the bottom of the scooped neck, at the slight dip where the collarbones meet, is a flower, made of the same silk fabric, pulled together with more pin tucks.
With procedures like tummy tucks, nose jobs and breasts augmentations, the couple submitted millions of dollars in insurance claims by labeling the cosmetic procedures as "medically necessary," the statement said.
The Qualcomm-backed start-up's claim to fame is its tiny electrocardiogram, which tucks into a custom Apple Watch band and screens for atrial fibrillation, a leading cause of strokes.
As expected, the app's new look, which features a search bar and several other UI nips and tucks to make it easier to use, is now live for iOS users.
At a time of staggering drug prices and soaring out-of-pocket costs, our government tucks tail and runs away from any serious challenge to big pharma and greedy insurance companies.
But when a group decision is necessary, such as in a situation of danger, even the brave individual who stood out from the pack tucks tail and becomes a cautious follower.
In the video, a young woman wearing ballet-style flats lifts the statue off its base and tucks it under her right arm, laughing with her companions as they run away.
In the video, a young woman wearing ballet-style flats lifts the statue off its base and tucks it under her right arm, laughing as she and her companions run away.
A ranger in the green and gray of the United States National Park Service tucks his peanut-butter-and-jelly lunch on a shelf and walks out to face his audience.
There is a tension between the blue-edged, orange cross and the four small rectangles it tucks into the drawing's four corners, each bordered by multiple, differently colored L-shaped bands.
The 2019 version is sweat- and water-resistant, and also has interchangeable eartips to accommodate different ear shapes, with a stabilizer arc that tucks into your ear to help with fit.
Mr. Bolling, a trim, soft-spoken man of 60, maintains for his best clients a notebook, into which he records the details of their every purchase and tucks a fabric swatch.
The two sides got into a fight over which flag was the true Syrian flag — the one belonging to the Assad regime, or the revolutionary flag that Ahmad tucks into his waistband.
Sweet, sweet, beautiful Lorde: so wise beyond her years in so many ways, yet still not quite fully attuned to the prevalence of nips, tucks, and tweaks in her own little world.
Anyone who came out of "Arrival" with a hunger for more expansive, heart-rending science-fiction will tuck into "Your Name" as greedily as Mitsuha/Taki tucks into her/his delicious desserts.
Five new players are joining the Chiefs after the departures of Chris "ofnu" Hanley and Peter "BL1TZ" Athanasatos to AVANT, and tucks, Matthew "Texta" O'Rourke and Ryan "zewsy" Palmer becoming free agents.
ON THE 15th day of each month a bus driver in San Salvador tucks a small package wrapped in a black plastic bag under his seat and sets out on his route.
An upgrade to the classic Spirograph toy, this bug-eyed little bot tucks a marker into its body and draws out whatever pictures and patterns its human counterpart enters into an app.
The "no more McGoverns" argument has been recycled and appropriated by anti-liberal Democrats—with nips and tucks to suit the needs of the moment—in practically every presidential election since 22020.
The government spending legislation that passed in the Senate on Thursday tucks in a series of changes that will affect people saving for retirement or those already withdrawing money from their accounts.
But he also builds on top of appropriate images, as well as overlaps and tucks source material behind other objects, figuratively molding history or creating something new through use of archival items.
In fact, that's how Cassini has been moving around the system since its arrival in 2004—rather than burn precious propellant, the craft tucks into Titan's orbit and then slingshots back out again.
Rounding out the top five are liposuction, nose reshaping, eyelid surgery and tummy tucks, with the latter making its way back into the top five after dropping out of the position in 2287.
One wonders, then, what nips and tucks the playwright might have made to an overextended two-hander that conceals whatever provocations it may genuinely possess beneath a lot of rhetorical bluff and bluster.
That's where Lahl tucks the sautéed flowers, folded inside crisp flour tortillas with lightly browned onions, serrano chiles and pieces of quesillo — the stringy Oaxacan cheese that melts beautifully and holds everything together.
And while we weren't unable to obtain any of those folders ourselves, we were able to find something better: the sweet little notes Trump's babysitter, General Kelly, tucks into Trump's lunchbox each morning.
It has just a couple of nips and tucks—with an ability to sail faster and a trimmed down late-game quest—which were enough to elevate it to a kind of Zelda nirvana.
The form factor in particular is a big boon, since the convertible keyboard that tucks under the display means you can use it during taxi and takeoff without getting any flack from the flight attendants.
I remember writing extensively about the way Apple was building up to offering a payments platform: Say Apple hooks up an iPayment card of some sort to your iTunes account and tucks it into Passbook.
The fact that he hugs me and kisses the top of my head the very moment he walks in the door from work, and that he tucks in our babies every single night without fail.
But with a few nips and tucks (and more than a couple of Instagram influencers showing us how to wear them), even those "not-so-cool" pieces can quickly transform into a must-have item.
Well, the height likely gave them decent visual coverage because when the QB slips Mengarelli the ball, he just tucks along the line—undetected until it's too late—and finds himself in the end zone.
And though their first date was pretty memorable, the rest of their love story is even more romantic – down to the fact that, in the White House, he still tucks her into bed every night.
You can also take a few pointers from some of today's top leaders: billionaire media mogul Arianna Huffington takes a hot bath, literally tucks her phone into bed every night and reads a physical book.
Even the poems she writes are invisible — haiku composed in lemon juice and water, which she tucks inside a hole in a wall on a wooded path, where no one could possibly stumble upon them.
But barre classes rarely draw attention to the workout's sexual undertones -- or to the fact that its tucks and thrusts can, as many instructors will privately admit, bring very real improvements to women's sex lives.
The latest combination, which will have about 150 lawyers in its Washington office, tucks in Dickstein Shapiro's well-known government contracts group, which represents federal, state and local government contractors across a wide range of industries.
According to research published last week in Scientific Reports, if one of these ants encounters danger while it's on a slope, it makes a practical choice: It tucks itself into a little ball and rolls away.
All there is to do now is prepare for Mary-Janes and French tucks from the hosts, tons of highs and lows from the contestants, and some serious critique (constructive and probably otherwise) from the judges.
It was a very hot day, but Mr. Johnson, tall and handsome with long gangly arms and a neatly trimmed Afro that he often tucks into an A. HAM baseball cap, was game for a stroll.
That's often less true in the case of, say, gigantic popcorn movies, but on TV, what's shot is usually pretty close to the final form, barring a few nips and tucks here and there to tighten things.
Google itself is expected to launch a ChromeOS tablet alongside the Pixel 3 later this week, although this will reportedly feature a removable keyboard rather than a hinge that tucks the keyboard away like the x360 has.
At one point she tucks into a reverent cover of Tame Impala's "New Person, Same Old Mistakes," and it's really more like karaoke: she's just singing over Kevin Parker's original vocals and arrangement without making any changes.
In summer, the forest keeps the journey of rainwater a secret, tucks it away under a tangle of green, just as it keeps hidden all the songbird nests that are so visible now against a pewter sky.
In political science, we would refer to this as a collective action dilemma: Everyone is better off if nobody tummy-tucks and uses Botox, but once anyone starts, it gets harder to pull back from the practice.
To that end, she tucks in an occasional happy-and-sad-times flashback and taps some of the significant drama-goosing incidents from the novel, including one that finds Robert gone and the sisters on their own.
In fact, the whole apartment is empty, save for a box in a closet containing some of Sarah's things: doll versions of Hollywood starlets, a vibrator, and an image of Sarah, which Sam tucks into his pocket.
Sometimes he looks upward and grins, mimicking the innocent gaze of a child; at other times, he tucks in his chin and offers a stare that lands about a yard beyond the ostensible object of his attention.
It's a tri-fold wallet that neatly tucks into your pocket, has a shocking amount of room for cards and even cash, and has a clever design that lets you easily slide out your most-used cards.
Powton and Cervantes were the founders of Quality of Life Surgery, a medical tourism clinic that treats chronic pain and spinal disorders and also specializes these days in tummy tucks, nose jobs, manboob reductions, and other medical enhancements.
From half ups and barrette tucks to delicate French braids and baby topknots — all styled by the coolest girls on Instagram — scroll through to find the photo that will convince you to (finally) go above-the-shoulder short.
The company offers a myriad of classes ranging from aerial yoga to "ballet bungee jumping," but Flywheel didn't make me feel self-conscious about my sad excuse for barre class tucks or about falling off a rowing bench.
She is unafraid of joyful hyperbole and delicious turns of phrase: "This is so gorgeous, I'm having a heart attack right now," she says as she tucks into a dish of tikin xic with chef Regina in the Yucatán.
To make ends meet, Claudia is forced to take a position as Moscow Central Squirrel Catcher, but she slyly tucks one in her coat every day to supplement her meager rations with the rich bounty of Russian Squirrel Stew.
PARIS (Reuters) - At his Paris workshop, haute couturier Julien Fournie is surveying the final tucks and tweaks to his outfits as models try on his hand-stitched silk gowns, bringing to life creations he first sketched on a tablet.
In consumer cameras, these steps are all automated along with compression down into a JPEG file, which also benefits from auto-adjustments for noise reduction, color correction, lens barrel distortion, sharpening, contrast, and a bevy of other small nips and tucks.
Hugh Grant plays her romantic partner and enabler, St. Clair Bayfield, who pays off critics, makes sure her recitals are packed with only sympathetic ears and tucks her into bed at night before running off to his mistress (Rebecca Ferguson).
It is OK to ask that weird guy who brings two large bottles of obscure bitter continental supermarket beer and then puts them on the table and instead tucks into the nicer shared lagers to leave and never come back. 58.
" While many commenters found the photo inspiring and praised the women for being open about their changing bodies, some users left nasty comments such as, "Is this an advertisement for why women should get tummy tucks?" and "Posts like this bother me.
Dr. Ivo Pitanguy, a pioneering Brazilian plastic surgeon who performed face lifts, tummy tucks and other procedures on the rich, famous and royal, becoming rich, famous and celebrated in his own right, died on Saturday at his home in Rio de Janeiro.
Speaking of which, the Now is not a complete reinvention of the camera by far — it's a "friendlier" redesign that takes after the popular OneStep but adds improved autofocus, a flash-adjusting light sensor, better battery and a few other nips and tucks.
This piece tucks debris and found shoes under a square of canvas, to which she has added some abstract washes of acrylic and oil paint, so that the impression of the shoes is clearly visible and the paint on top becomes a kind of marginalia.
A few increases in price, stricter limits on what movies users can see, a few other nips and tucks here and there—including a few tweaks to the system to fix its bumbling customer service issues—and it could remain viable thanks to name recognition.
The only phone that I've seen with such a high screen-to-body ratio is the Vivo Apex concept phone, which also happens to have an in-display fingerprint reader and a camera that tucks into the body (although it uses a sliding mechanism).
While clients have yet to request Melania Trump-inspired nips and tucks, Dr. Rondi Kathleen Walker, who is board-certified in both plastic surgery and otolaryngology, says more than one patient has brought up an admiration for the 45-year-old former model's facial features.
At times personal and open, at other times colder and more scientific, his long letter is filled with cultural observations, directions, distances, raw feelings and details from his exercise regimen (3 X 20 push-ups, 50 leg tucks, 20 wide push-ups, 20 squats).
Neighborhood Joint Whenever Bill Shore brings his son's skates to be sharpened at Westside Skate & Stick in Manhattan, as he did one morning last month, he tucks his Philadelphia Flyers hat into his tote bag — lest he incur a ribbing from the shop's staff.
The 100-year-old, who was born before women could vote and spent World War II designing airplane propellers, tucks his walker in a cargo basket on the back of the bike and puts people a quarter his age to shame with the amount of activities gets done.
There, in a genteel reminder of Mr. Heatherwick's work in South Africa, Perry Chin, a former Pei staffer, tucks two sunlit galleries into previously empty spaces in the northwest and northeast towers, flanking a new rooftop sculpture terrace — an idea the museum and Mr. Pei had discussed for years.
From Season of Glass, Sean Ono Lennon wraps the percolating verses of "Dogtown" in gentle percussion and its chorus in a bigger envelope of guitar, drums and billowing synth chords, while tUnE-yArDs nips and tucks "Warrior Woman" into a punchy version of this feminist anthem from the early 1970s.
As he tucks her into the door, Nick says "this won't be goodbye forever," which is a nice way of reminding us all that in two minutes there will be a two-hour reunion special at which everyone who has appeared on this show can yell stuff at each other.
At Orley, Matthew, Alex and Samantha Orley presented quietly assured knitwear made more youthful by being shown over teen-boy short pants and the more desirable through the clever styling of Jason Rider, a fashion editor at T: The New York Times Style Magazine (the half tucks on the shirts were as tricky as origami).
You mother helps you open a window in VR (that you also feel and open in the real room), she draws pictures with you on the floor, and at one point she even tucks you into a bed in VR that, yes, corresponds to a real bed and set of covers that you can feel.
"The Nutcracker" is not the only ballet that is ripe for revision, though others may be more challenging to address with only nips and tucks, like "Le Corsaire," which features caricatured depictions of people from the Middle East, and "La Bayadère," which suggests that Indian dancing girls become white ballerinas when they go to heaven.
It's like he was the most chosen of them all: It glides to him gracefully as he casually—almost no-look—grabs them out of the air (I imagine with two fingers, or maybe chopsticks to make it harder) and neatly tucks the coupon under his arm like a sleight-of-hand magic trick.
The S9 and S719.993+ come with the latest version of Android Oreo, but they're skinned with Samsung's TouchWiz UI. The S9 and S9+ ship with Android Oreo, skinned once again with Samsung's own TouchWiz UI. I noticed a few small nips and tucks around the OS, but nothing that deviates from Samsung's own software designs of past.
In "The Lucky Dog," released in 1921, Oliver Hardy, in the role of a thief who has just grabbed a fistful of cash at gunpoint, tucks it into the back pocket of his pants; or, rather, by mistake, into the pants of a complete stranger, played by Stan Laurel, who is bending over and facing the other way.
I went to an in-person appointment, so that's all I can speak to personally, but the impression kit involves filling two trays with putty, biting down into them to leave an impression of your top and bottom teeth, and taking photos of your mouth with a very funny tool that tucks into your cheeks and holds your mouth open.
Below, the original and its spawn: When there's a starter park that perfectly encapsulates all of your dad's favorite things: When your relationship is, uh, complicated: When your dad is handy and won't let you forget it: When your dad is a really good dancer and also tucks his shirt into his pants: When your dad is, like, extremely cool and not embarrassing at all:
This is Wayne pulling up and hitting an 8x combo with the flow ("Hold up, I got this sewed up / my soda poured up / My woes up, I'm flippin' those bucks / they doing toe tucks / I roll up and let the smoke puff"), not to mention switching flows so naturally that using technical rap terms like "switching flows" is an insult to what he does.
A. R. Ammons shows up for a reading in Virginia but refuses to read, telling his audience, "You can't possibly be enjoying this"; Seamus Heaney winks before stepping into a cab in Chicago; Donald Hall orders a burger for lunch, then confides to Wiman, who was then 38: "I was 38 when I realized not a word I wrote was going to last"; Mary Oliver picks up a dead pigeon from the sidewalk, tucks the bloody carcass into her pocket and keeps it there through an event and after-party.
What you make of it, the straw-and-dung-flecked scene, whether or not you scroll witchcraft into it or construe the mare as a stud or momentarily affiliate the stall boy's jacket, its pleats and ripply tucks, with high station: though these cogs in the gearing of your take tooth a definite sequence, coloring and culling a specific harvest—these tell less in the mound weight on the pan balance than how the macro already in you cups it, the man you are, the woman you are, leaning in at the stall, breathing, not breathing.

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