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"under-the-table" Definitions
  1. transacted in secret or in an underhanded manner.

523 Sentences With "under the table"

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Grab a pair & leave your excuses under the table.
If you pay that person under the table, it doesn't.
"They're going to be working under the table," said Thale.
They laughed and were even toe flirting under the table.
She crawled under the table and lay there half unconscious.
We were hiding under the table at my first school.
Before I could answer, he reached down under the table.
Eli's leg jiggled up and down furiously under the table.
My mother was sewing and I was under the table.
I think Marie Colvin would've drunk Marie Curie under the table.
Could drink anyone under the table and survived breast cancer TWICE.
She could also "drink anyone under the table," she once boasted.
We sat in class and read HaOlam Hazeh under the table.
"Our mother put us under the table," she recently told NPR.
I needed the dance of knee against knee under the table.
A moment later I felt Barb kicking me under the table.
The springer spaniel lies down under the table, like a rug.
He's given cash under the table, essentially paid to be pummeled.
For the first time, he didn't have to work under the table.
Under the table, the men's toes peek out from beneath their robes.
It's possible they were imported, for example, or sold under the table.
However, she added that differences should not be pushed under the table.
WATTERS: There&aposs a llama -- there&aposs a llama under the table.
"Under the table, I feel Johnson's hand on my thigh," Edwardes wrote.
"But we don't know what will happen under the table," he added.
The same logic applies to under-the-table workers paid in cash.
But then Vica kicked him under the table and shook her head.
"Sorry, didn't see your message till now," Nott typed under the table.
My under-the-table advice is to really enjoy this unrequited crush.
All three of them, huddled together under the table, in silent terror.
I went under the table and then I saw a teacher run out.
Brokers, paid under the table, purchased stocks through offshore accounts controlled by Sater.
Daleen threw all that red under the table and tipped when we left.
And finally, the most important input of all is under the Table Settings.
And I texted her under the table, as soon as I saw that.
On Christmas Eve, Ukrainians toss straw under the table to recall Christ's manger.
So the DP and I got under the table, hiding under the tablecloth.
Billy Ray: She's kicking me and pinching me under the table right now.
" The patient looked around confused, and said, "Well, she's hiding under the table.
That's the only person who has ever smoked me under the table. Finito!
There's a giant boxer-faced dog there, under the table, gnawing on rawhide.
The evening ended, she said, with a game of footsie under the table.
"I'd argue anyone under the table that that dish is Welsh," Barrett says.
Richard could tell that his hand was on Livia's knee under the table.
If I'm in a meeting, my shoes are probably off under the table.
There were hooks under the table on which to hang our ball caps.
Oh, and Kelli gets fingered under the table, because she is me at 22.
You can't pay this individual under the table and then claim the tax credit.
Remember the dude that fingered Kelli under the table a couple of episodes ago?
"She was hiding under the table with her children at the McDonald's," Harder said.
I felt my face get warm and I wanted to crawl under the table.
Besides, wouldn't a modern remake of this just be everyone texting under the table?
It's sort of brushed under the table, because technology makes everything look so smooth.
Sometimes they'll just curl up under the table waiting for some scraps to fall.
And truthfully I could drink a Russian under the table with his own vodka.
Regulated rental markets mean tenants at times resort to paying landlords under the table.
" None of us, Summerson writes, entirely outgrow our love of "squatting under the table.
"Under the table, I feel Johnson's hand on my thigh," Edwardes wrote on Sunday.
About 10 minutes later, I felt a knocking against my knee under the table.
Teachers quickly labeled his mischievous behavior — like cutting his hair under the table — problematic.
"I think the whole arrangement was under the table and dubious," Mr. Coffee said.
So you can stay at home and maybe make some money under the table.
You could have reached under the table and started trying to eat your own shoe.
" He added, "Truthfully I could drink a Russian under the table with his own vodka.
That would diminish their incentive to sneak money and benefits to athletes under the table.
"Israel has historically maintained under-the-table ties with many nations," says an Israeli diplomat.
"I'm not going to sit and try to brush anything under the table," he added.
He could, however, kick their asses, steal their girlfriends, and drink them under the table.
If you're paying your nanny or housekeeper under the table, then congratulations: You're an employer.
Lisa (19) I worked in a wok restaurant and they paid me under the table.
However, recent surveys suggest most Cubans make something extra under the table, which includes DJs.
He's the shoe that never drops, the puzzle piece that collects dust under the table.
He's the shoe that never drops, the puzzle piece that collects dust under the table.
Shkreli allegedly used the firm to make sham consulting agreements and under-the-table payoffs.
He wore broadcloth and didn't have to divide crumbs with the dogs under the table.
Experts slumped in their seats, or scrolled iPhones under the table; at least two discreetly napped.
She smoked, she drank people under the table and she slowly but enthusiastically turned to drugs.
Sports betting takes place now even though it is illegal, it is just under the table.
He reached under the table, pulled out an Animal Planet baseball cap, and put it on.
If you're paying your nanny cash under the table, you might catch heat from the IRS.
For about a year, he found work under the table and quietly lived in the shadows.
For many, it's better than money they could get elsewhere, and it's all under-the-table.
The least he can do is slide Jackson a little of that cash under the table.
"I pretty much had to work under the table for most of my life," he said.
Because this was done under the table, she couldn't even hold the doctor accountable for it.
Before obtaining DACA in 2014, Reyes had to work under-the-table cleaning apartments, she said.
He's also a central figure in the federal case alleging under-the-table tactics in recruiting.
Democrats argued that Republicans were trying to sweep Cohen's allegations under the table to protect Trump.
Under the table, he touched his girlfriend's foot with his foot; his eyebrows lifted in apology.
"But the condition is an official Lebanese request, and public coordination, not under the table," he said.
In the meantime, I worked as a nanny under the table for a family in the city.
He fondled my leg under the table and said, 'You have to make the move, I can't.
They typically source replacement pieces from "aftermarket" suppliers, or Apple suppliers who sell goods under the table.
His form is impressive and we're confident that he could surely drink us all under the table.
Students report they're concerned that complaints will be ignored, swept under the table or even retaliated against.
So I'll tell people, before you even try to get up, stretch your legs under the table.
"Basically he name-dropped throughout that dinner, when he wasn't groping me under the table," she testified.
Tinuke's daughter appeared at the top of the stairs and Tinuke hid the binder under the table.
I couldn't resist glancing under the table for another look at the hand with the missing thumb.
But some American businesses and the Trump administration say Chinese officials often demand technology under the table.
Amateurs were often paid under the table and in appearance fees, rather than based on their results.
We'll dedicate time to it because we believe in it, but it can't be under the table.
If you're paying your nanny or housekeeper in cash under the table, then congratulations: You're an employer.
Where families pay under the table to get a "free" education, yet students don't learn to read.
I feel like it's so common; it just depends on people sweeping it under the table or not.
"I don't understand why that happened, or what kind of deal was made under the table," she said.
The two reported wages paid to a household employee, instead of paying him or her under the table.
The dogs lie in wait under the table for scraps, despite the fact that they definitely got dinner.
Tate writes that President Reagan would nudge LeBlanc under the table to indicate that he'd turned them off.
After about two weeks, she arrived safely in Phoenix and started working under the table as a dishwasher.
As you push your arm under the table, the sweater sleeve stays behind, getting folded and jutting upward.
Patrick and I sat across from each other, our physical contact limited to footsie hidden under the table.
Twenty-somethings no longer have to get paid under the table; often, they can actually drive to work.
"They make those jokes," she said, and instructors slyly signal approval "under the table" or with a giggle.
"The negotiation was obscure and done under the table," Guatemala's human rights ombudsperson, Jordán Rodas, told BuzzFeed News.
"Under the Table 2" (2014) memorializes a happily dissipated day with a crew of the latter, she says.
And not to pit two black women against each other, but Whitney could sing Janet under the table.
But if it is, it wouldn't be the only one doing business with North Korea under the table.
The shooter began walking towards the courtyard, so Maldonado pulled the girl under the table as she was screaming.
Sometimes if the tables aren't high enough, we'll just get some bricks outside and put them under the table.
And "anti-competitive behaviors" like under-the-table deals between ISPs and landlords will be rooted out, as well.
China has a large under-the-table VPN economy that hotels catering to foreign tourists, for example, participate in.
But instead, let's shut our eyes, so sports betting can go on under the table, so nobody pays taxes.
The two men got on famously, talking about art and literature, while Freud stroked Celia's leg under the table.
Sarah Paulson To be fair, if we were confronted with a killer clown, we'd hide under the table, too.
The Eastern European countries of Lithuania, Belarus, Czechia (the Czech Republic), Croatia and Bulgaria drink us under the table.
And then I seal-crawl so slowly under the table across the carpet holding my breath into the kitchen.
For his best-known work, "Under the Table" (1994), he reproduced his dining room table in comically huge dimensions.
It was when we followed her dad to his date at the restaurant and we hid under the table.
Addressing back taxes, particularly if you've been paying your nanny under the table for years, is a messy affair.
No more cheating under the banner of civilian nuclear research and energy production — and developing nukes "under the table".
For the next twenty minutes, Nott and the Queen petted the dogs and fed them biscuits under the table.
On Thursday morning, a man came in asking if Harrell had heard about any available under-the-table jobs.
As Sheppard hid under the table, she saw the shell casings fall and heard the gunman's boots marching toward her.
He was hilarious, self-aware, and drank me under the table (not hard: he's 6 foot 5 and 260 pounds).
I was working under the table then, too, because I didn't want my unemployment from an older job to end.
"Physicians have been helping their patients in this way forever, but under the table, not talking about it," he said.
When gunshots rang out, Maldonado and his partner hid under the table, which was covered by a black linen tablecloth.
"The officials were saying, 'Come to my office', hinting that I should give them money under the table," he claims.
When visiting relatives with rental cars, I carried it in a stroller and tucked it under the table at restaurants.
Nick, sweating and refusing to share any story of his own, looks like he's Googling appropriate responses under the table.
Saucedo and her mother got under the table where they were eating, she told CNN, unable to hold back tears.
It's true, obviously, that there are millions of undocumented long-term residents working under the table in the United States.
Anyone who actually cares about colleges and boosters and coaches compensating players under the table is a narc, at best.
Some might argue this would dissuade people from owning guns legally, simply incentivizing people to buy guns under the table.
My mother was 14, a schoolgirl near an industrial city, told to listen for planes and get under the table.
He reached under the table for a pair of tan work boots that assorted oddly with his blue serge suit.
An undocumented person without work authorization can find work to do, but it's typically low-paid under-the-table work.
At first, she said, she noticed a lawmaker rolling his eyes and others texting under the table as she spoke.
The largest under-the-table economies (relative to the above-board bits) are in sub-Saharan Africa and Central Asia.
"I'll grab the empty cup, and then covertly clean the inside of it with a napkin under the table," says Madison.
In that case, there would be no "O" bomb under the table, or any problem in Rosenstein sitting at the table.
"The most important thing is to make sure they are employed and it's not an under-the-table job," Yousif said.
"The bright colors of the school uniforms and girl's feet freely swinging under the table drew Hundeshagen to capture this photo."
People will either grab an Orwellian product off the shelf or turn to the streets for some under-the-table exchange.
But with the revelation of this case of athletes getting paid under the table, the argument has much more behind it.
Fingers crossed she doesn't buy a remote control cock ring and persuade you to put it on under the table again.
I made a little more than $14,000 in under-the-table gigs, and $900 the month I worked at the bakery.
But even if the one you use doesn't share or sell your data under the table, it probably still collects it.
If he were to take money under the table to avoid paying the judgment, he would be violating federal tax laws.
And so I think he's kind of returning to his old tricks, which is playing footsie with us under the table.
Mr. Manafort denied receiving under-the-table payments from the party and his spokesman said the ledger might be a forgery.
You don't want a Facebook friend, you want an actual friend to cower under the table, under the stairs with you.
Moving away from physical bills was a way to get more tax revenue, since cash transactions often happen under the table.
"For years, the two were kicking each other under the table," Minxin Pei, a government professor at Claremont McKenna College, said.
Saying the shoe-filled situation was a safety hazard, the footwear had to be "kicked under the table," according to Dubke.
In the early 1950s, he left the Memphis Police Department involuntarily, after he'd been caught selling illegal liquor under the table.
Tristan claims Walk would grab her leg under the table dinner meetings ... sometimes while his wife was sitting across from them.
The 2012 Petrobras audit said an internal whistleblower alleged Gomes Filho made "under the table" arrangements with counterparties in fuel trades.
This guy was running bugs from Indonesia, just paying people illegally under the table to take these species out of their habitats.
Once, a group brought their own bottle of wine, and refilled their own glasses under the table every time I turned around.
Pisces, you are famous for your imagination, your ability to drink anyone under the table, and your go-with-the-flow attitude.
Even in a haven of affluence, "guys who say 'Alahu akbar' buy alcohol under the table in a plastic bag," he explained.
Now I know two is a little too much and the average 7-year-old could probably drink me under the table.
Temer's lawyers have argued that Rousseff's campaign managers were responsible for under-the-table payments since he was only the running mate.
I'd clean up, and would find wads of chewed-up broccoli under the table that had fallen out of my brother's napkin!
They conveniently slide into little slats under the table, but in the prototype they're nearly impossible to remove once they're in place.
King knows the Prez pretty well, and gave us the over/under ... on when he thinks viewers will be under the table.
She was able to work for cash under the table and get by for more than 30 years with no proper documentation.
One was taking money from the Russians (and failing to disclose it); another was taking money under the table from the Turks.
Yes, dogs hide under the table when they have done something wrong, yet the most likely explanation is that they fear trouble.
Meier: No. You never go down to your napkin, because it looks like you're kind of, like, hiding something under the table.
She was in the kitchen, ripping paper towels off the roll, square by square, floating them on a puddle under the table.
And aren't under-the-table payment schemes used to convince young athletes to commit to a particular program as old as time?
When they did meet, over a protracted meal, she scribbled notes under the table to make sure that his comments were unguarded.
To fit it in without much disruption, I often did the foot stretching under the table during meetings and on conference calls.
Nevertheless, he has worked under the table during that time, earning tens of thousands of dollars and not paying taxes on it.
The U.S. dollar is an unofficial currency in both unstable economies (such as the Philippines) and under-the-table oligarchies (China, Russia).
"The poor woman who brought in a tray of sandwiches had to try & hide a camera under the table #bizarre," Turley tweeted.
I somehow managed to play the show, only throwing up two or three times in a trash can I stashed under the table.
And if they're paid under the table, then when they reach retirement age and try to get their Social Security, there isn't any.
"Every time Robert would say the wrong word, she'd give him a kick under the table," McKeon told PEOPLE in a recent interview.
Unauthorized immigrants who work under-the-table, low-status jobs may well be qualified for better ones, but simply unable to get them.
And, if Simpson's taking money under the table, that could violate federal tax law and O.J. could go back to the big house.
GM was going to make up a story about Rodriguez renting rooms under the table, so he wouldn't be able to collect unemployment.
Israel's government loses "billions of shekels in revenue every year" because of under-the-table cash transactions, the Tax Authority said on Tuesday.
Jokingly, he crouched down, knees fully bent, and with his head and back straight, he scooted under the table to get the ball.
I think you have more problems with fixing and inside dealing and shady stuff when it's illegal, unregulated, and under the table vs.
Even better: they're small enough to tuck in your pocket and discreet enough to use them under the table with no one noticing.
Several said their employees would rather be paid in cash, under the table, because they were not authorized to work in this country.
As an adult, Goldstein was at a job interview when the male interviewer began brushing his foot against her leg under the table.
If it's under the table and it's found and it causes an issue, it's all on you and you have to know that.
He still lifts weights and runs occasionally and, in talking with him, I began to suspect, could also drink me under the table.
A majority of workers in Mexico toil in the obscurity of under-the-table jobs at workshops, markets and farms for their survival.
He drove without a license and worked restaurant jobs he found on Craigslist that paid $4 to $5 an hour under the table.
"Our citizens cannot find jobs, but Syrians work under the table and open unregistered businesses, and this makes people here angry," says Mr Secer.
MPs have openly been paid 29m shillings ($8,120) each to "consult" on the bill; the sums paid under the table could be far higher.
Questions about her relationship status eventually evolved to him allegedly groping Harth under the table at a dinner at the Plaza Hotel, she charged.
"Anything involving Russia and something under the table, such as secret funding, is always suspect and worthy of further investigation," said another former official.
It's like rolling a grenade under the table, which makes me think it might be a good subject to examine in the coming weeks.
My father used to trade stories with his friends about his days in Vietnam, and I remember hiding under the table, listening to them.
And trying to work under the table to support his family — much less driving to work — could make him an easy target for deportation.
It felt like I had walked into this gingerbread candy house full of leathermen and drag queens who could drink me under the table.
This is despite the many dog owners who seem to recognize it in their pets when they hide under the table after a transgression.
It's no wonder if you have to pay under-the-table school fees and know that years of "education" will get your children nothing.
He became an advocate for professional running in an era when Olympians were required to be amateurs and money was paid under the table.
Even worse, what would happen if the referee was actually taking money under the table to rig the game in favor of one team?
One explained that he could work and still collect the government assistance, if he could persuade his boss to pay him under the table.
For one thing, politicians used to limit their outright lies to matters not easily checked — hidden affairs, under the table deals, and so on.
In my heyday yeah, but I'm finished, I can't drink as much as I used to and I reckon he'd drink me under the table.
But the reforms also include rules that aim to make it harder for companies to avoid social-insurance contributions by paying workers under the table.
Then, she ducked under the table to bring up a poster board printed with huge text, displaying what Wells Fargo attorneys had said in court.
I have been known to crawl under the table with the kids and bark with the dogs and have a sincere conversation with the cats.
Dickie V says it's not gonna solve the issue 100% ... but it would definitely "minimize" the amount of sleazy money being made under the table.
The same drivers claimed that they were making more with Uber and Cabify than they were working under the table in mostly service-sector jobs.
The reason for that, Frey said, is that it can be challenging for therapists to pick up on subtle cues, like fidgeting under the table.
She and Garrett met six years ago while working in the hotel industry; Garrett was employed legally but Evelyn was being paid under the table.
It is as if the regulators were pushing people to do things under the table instead of helping everyone do things with transparency, she laments.
A large wall fan fell off and landed in the chair she was sitting in before it ended up on the floor under the table.
What's more, Frank claims Varley's already sold some of his sketches through her art dealer --- offering them for sale to "under the table" to collectors.
"Things go from 'under the table' which is a cute colloquialism to tax evasion when it's over 25 percent of your gross income," he added.
These under-the-table transactions can be great in the moment, but not so great when April 15 (or April 18, this year) rolls around.
Another dog lounged under the table in one of the conference rooms, which are named for San Francisco landmarks: Ocean Beach, Painted Ladies, Candlestick Park.
Organization is important in this tiny studio, and I keep rolled-up paintings under the table, along with boxes of collage materials and photo boxes.
"It's been going on for years under the table, but the table seems to be levitating, because it's very crowded under there," Mr. Makovsky said.
The Palestinians will surrender; the Arabs will deal with Israel under the table; and China, India and Russia will all come to buy Israeli software.
College basketball has a long, baroque history of malfeasance involving under-the-table deals, but rarely, if ever, have federal investigators exposed such widespread corruption.
"If it weren't for the 'under the table' pay we give her, I would probably post way more photos of her," Mr. Quillia, 47, said.
It remains to be seen whether Mr. Kaminsky's assertions of an under-the-table deal would be enough to counter the impact of the advertisements.
In recent plea-bargain testimony, Odebrecht executives told prosecutors they funneled millions of dollars under the table to the 2014 campaign of Rousseff and Temer.
A new law, however, aims to crack down on trade in the coming weeks, but activists fear the transactions will just go under the table.
His potential customer told him that he&aposd make a deal, but only if McDermott added $1,000 worth of free office supplies under the table.
I saw the painting "Under the Table 2" (2014) in the studio, which shows a huge cutaway of salami, and people hanging around the table.
When Google wishes it had information that'd maybe help further its policy and regulatory goals, it just pays academics under the table to gin it up.
Either way, the understanding was the same: We pay you under the table, and in return you give us an exclusive sweetheart deal for the rights.
The Batistas have confessed that almost all the declared cash, plus millions paid under the table, was bribes to politicians specifically to further J&F's interests.
I tried my best to answer the questions even while feeling under the table and checking out of the corner of my eye—where is Riley?
But I didn't even have to resort to chugging a beverage while surreptitiously toking under the table—it was all from sipping a single photogenic cocktail.
Season 2 saw her getting her period during a marathon, spilling the tea to Issa about Tasha, and getting fingered under the table at a diner.
In addition to low wages, unions cite unrecorded hours, pressure on workers to hand back part of their salary under the table and other employer malpractices.
"Under-the-table stitch-ups, palace intrigues, technocrat or caretaker administrations will not stop Italians who want a strong government," he said on Facebook on Sunday.
And a report surfaced about his name appearing on a secret ledger listing $12.7 million in under-the-table payments from a pro-Russian Ukrainian party.
Think about it: People move to cities all the time, and it's far easier to get work under the table and procure housing with no documents.
Meanwhile, what coaches and programs actually do—from enthusiastic notes to under-the-table payments to no-enticement-spared recruiting visits—tells another, more realistic story.
He explained that I'd get to stay out there for free and make 20 bucks an hour under the table, just watering and transplanting the crops.
So, you can become a rat, you can go through a hole under the table, you can play it as a human, you can go anywhere.
Since it is illegally poached, purchase of a pangolin in animal markets and under-the-table settings is rumored to be up to $600 per kilogram.
In the so-called gray market, where consumers hire home care workers directly and often pay them under the table, the proportion is likely far higher.
It's true that not all undocumented immigrants pay federal income taxes, because the government has no way to keep track of their under-the-table earnings.
"In Japan, my students think canvassing is under the table, bribes," Unno told VICE News on the sidelines of a Saturday afternoon event for Hillary Clinton.
She drinks strong men under the table and is the first one up in the morning, bright and cheery and planning one of her famous dinners.
Then Mr. Osborne and Mr. Chow of Public School called to say they were leaving KCD and wanted him to do their P.R. under the table.
You pretend to be riveted by this banal banter, which Alex mistakenly interprets as an invitation to put a hand on your knee under the table.
Testimony by executives at one of the oil company's largest contractors, Odebrecht, details hundreds of millions of dollars in under-the-table contributions to Brazilian politicians.
"Nannies are accustomed to being paid under the table," said Susan Allen, senior manager for tax practice and ethics at the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants.
"I want you to get under the table and when one of the French boys come, you have to jump out, scare 'em!" he instructs his sister.
And if you're organizing an under-the-table office pool, find ways for people to participate without a monetary incentive for those who might be financially stressed.
Illegal, under-the-table funding by companies could, if proven, lead to the disqualification of the Bolsonaro ticket, said attorney Guilherme Salles Gonçalves, an electoral law expert.
I told him I'd been thinking of installing a self-powered subwoofer called the Kicker BassStation under the table behind the driver's seat, so we did that.
We kept watching, and, despite my best intentions to give context to the uncomfortable bits, I didn't elaborate on what might have gone on under the table.
Still, "people kept doing it under the table," said Z, in large part because they needed the commissions — and needed to deliver on promises of lowered payments.
But all these conversations happened "under the table … a lot of women in country music feel like they can't say anything, and they can't talk," she said.
At one point in the film, the bad-boy character, John Bender, ducks under the table where my character, Claire, is sitting, to hide from a teacher.
Temer's own political survival is threatened by accusations that he, members of his cabinet and his party's leaders, received under-the-table payments from engineering conglomerate Odebrecht.
A year ago, for example, the head of Israel's Shin Bet security service reportedly testified flat out that Abbas doesn't encourage terror openly or under the table.
Dave Matthews Band's 'Under the Table and Dreaming' at 20: Classic track-by-track review The five-month tour will be followed by a break in 2017.
" And he described an under-the-table deal he had going with a New York fish buyer, saying at one point, "You'll never find a better laundromat.
Mr. Grimm quit Congress after pleading guilty to tax fraud in 2014 as part of a federal inquiry into restaurant workers he was paying under the table.
And while many might find work under the table or from sympathetic employers, they could not obtain most occupational licenses, like those required for nursing and cosmetology.
He'd done double takes the way you do when you think you see your own cat or dog begging for food under the table at a restaurant.
Some of it made me want to hide under the table and wait for the lights to go out so I could leave without making eye contact.
I don't like it when the criticisms are under the table and they smile and show their teeth and then there is a knife in the back.
While working under the table — or in the closet, rather — he graduated to more sophisticated heirloom materials like silver birth spoons or gold fillings from the deceased.
"After five minutes, he says, 'Hey, let's go out and have a cigarette,'" Behn recalled, saying that Spacey then reached "under the table" and groped his genitals.
We got a babysitter, went out to a fancy restaurant, and were sipping on expensive wine and holding hands under the table when I noticed her nose crinkling.
"If it's under the table and nobody sees it, I think that does a disservice because I think the problem continues to grow and fester unchecked," he said.
They threatened to garnish my wages or report my outstanding balance to creditors, who'd have the power to keep any income I made that wasn't under the table.
If we were eggs, she would be sunny side up while I would be a hard boiled one that fell on the floor and rolled under the table.
My hands were shaking under the table; I couldn't believe how nervous I was to tell her — as if saying it out loud somehow made it more real.
Mike will find a way to pay for it — even if it means linking up with Tio's crew again for some under-the-table and very illegal work.
They usually get paid under the table and so don't pay either taxes or Social Security and they are forced to live outside the margins of civil society.
My brother and I would hide under the table and listen to my mother's guests argue and laugh and kiss above, rapt as they told fantastic, wild stories.
Without DACA and her work permit, Hernandez and thousands of others like her would have to retreat into the shadows, working under the table to make a living.
This trio of future classics won hearty applause, finally, and a deal to sing for $1,000 a weekend — under the table and three times his Civil Service pay.
That means that if you're paying your care provider under the table, you won't be able to claim the credit unless you come clean to the IRS first.
"A woman who was wounded contacted me, and she told me that my husband, who was already mortally wounded, told her to get under the table," Jennifer said.
The last dinner Wendy Dolin had with her husband, Stewart, he was so agitated that he was jiggling his leg under the table and could barely sit still.
Not only are you ineligible for the credit if you're paying your nanny under the table, you're also running the risk of owing Uncle Sam back taxes and penalties.
Miyagawa instructed us to quickly duck under the table as soon as we felt shaking and to avoid screaming in case we bit down on our tongues by accident.
India is hampered by so-called black money that is undeclared, untaxed or under the table, said Sasha Riser-Kositsky, lead South Asia analyst at research firm Eurasia Group.
I waited for more—crossed my fingers under the table in anticipation of you telling me a few of your great ideas—but you didn't seem to have any.
"They attack us politically and then they send officials to deal with us under the table, especially the security, including your [the Australian] government," Assad was quoted as saying.
In the US and without a visa, he baked pies under-the-table on Taraval Street until he married the aforementioned woman and started working at Golden Gate Pizza.
The accusation by officials in Brazil "only confirms what we already knew: there had been an under-the-table payment that is not justified in any way," he said.
They sat around a sparse dining table, and Matthew sipped at a cup of steaming tea, his legs fidgeting under the table as Sabrina read the letter in silence.
The DM would spin the inner cup under the table until the player told him to stop, he'd then line up the next number on the appropriate dice slot.
There's actually a lot of titles that fit the bill for under-the-table Thanksgiving gaming on Apple Arcade (EarthNight is another great one), but I'm partial to Grindstone.
But it was also daunting to see gray-haired adults literally hiding their hands under the table so no one could see that they were shaking as they talked.
I wondered as I continued the interview, with police officers in body armor holding rifles right outside the window, should I crouch down under the table or keep talking?
He suggested that Merkel could step down mid-term to enable her successor to get their feet under the table ahead of the next election in four years' time.
This effectively forces hospitals to pass on costs to patients any way they can: Expensive drugs, over-prescribing medications, under-the-table arrangements, and other inefficient and dangerous measures.
His dog, Jamal, lays out obediently under the table as he explains that he's just come back from a tuxedo fitting for his upcoming wedding to his long-term partner.
After a few drinks and a set spent surreptitiously touching each other under the table, he asked—or, maybe, dared—Nickie to sell him the pantyhose she was currently wearing.
The report includes indications of police planting evidence at crime scenes and claims the government is handing out under-the-table payments to police if they kill alleged drug offenders.
We will find out how much was spent and how much went under the table to different government officials, and we'll find those corrupt officials and we'll deal with it.
For every judgmental restaurant stare we get when he's on an iPad, we'd get an equal one if he was making a lot of noise at (or under) the table.
" In the post, Page also said a director "fondled her leg" under the table during a dinner meeting when she was just 16 and asked her to "make the move.
Mr. Netanyahu has, in the meantime, been nurturing relations with Russia and hinting at under-the-table contacts with states like Saudi Arabia, with which Israel has no open ties.
Ukrainian investigators say they consider any under-the-table payments illegal, and that the ledger also describes disbursements to members of the central election committee, the group that counts votes.
DIY juice makers might also start selling under the table to help fill the gap, and you can imagine the market for beloved flavors and mod parts that go extinct.
Really every gift we give them — whether a scrap of food under the table or a new toy — is kind of for us as much as it is for them.
Charlotte Edwardes, now of the Sunday Times, said Mr Johnson squeezed her upper thigh under the table at a drunken lunch at the Spectator, which he edited at the time.
Folha reported that the executives said the engineering company contributed more than 5 million reais ($1.27 million) under the table to pay campaign debts run up by Rousseff's Workers' Party.
"Sometimes I have work; sometimes I don't," said Mr. Daher, who, like most Syrians, is not legally permitted to work in Lebanon and relies on sporadic under-the-table jobs.
First, a warning: Those who believe that the only good Sichuan food makes you weep, sniffle, moan, call 911 or crawl under the table will need to adjust their standards.
Claus Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg, who had arrived a little late, shook hands with Hitler and shoved his brown briefcase under the table, as close to his target as possible.
Some chemical companies, including a prominent pesticide maker, is navigating the new Washington by trying to work with the Trump administration under the table, per an AP exclusive by Michael Biesecker.
THE DAILY SPIKE: WINE, CHEESE, PUPPIES AND A TOW TRUCK Eventually, he'll be patiently content under the table when I have longer meetings or grab dinner with a two-legged friend.
Among the book's claims: Petraeus told the FBI that he and Kelley "fondled" one another under the table while having dinner with their respective spouses at an elegant Washington, D.C., restaurant.
Better that it plays a version of the game where it's given hints under the table as to what's an enemy, how to tell high terrain from low and so on.
During mass at the Vatican, he told a story about a girl who found a job working 11 hours a day for 650 euros ($729) a month, paid "under the table".
In one of the first giveaways of his presidency, Trump absolved American oil-and-gas companies from disclosing any under-the-table payments to dictators overseeing nations like Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan.
As my friend was leaning down to do the first line, my other friend made him laugh and blew all five grams—£250 [$320]—onto the shag carpet under the table.
Sinosphere BEIJING — Theresa May barely had her feet under the table as Britain's new prime minister when Chinese fashionistas began discussing her shoes, her gender and her power, in that order.
In 1975, two members of a later version of the Blue Team were caught signalling under the table with their feet; they've been known ever since as the Italian Foot Soldiers.
The regulated prices were theoretically available to anyone, but because demand for cars far outstripped supply, most buyers had to get waiting lists – which usually required large under-the-table payments.
Either way, DREAMers are preparing to potentially have to slink back into the shadows—ironically creating more immigrants working under the table, the very thing Trump has complained about for months.
A lunch companion, guest/singer/performer Lydia Lunch, spoke plainly about what it took to make it in the 60's -- hand jobs under the table to get her band to Europe.
If you ponied up for a nanny in 22018, you just might be eligible for a tax credit next year — as long as you aren't paying him or her under the table.
Grimm pleaded guilty to one count of federal tax fraud — for paying undocumented workers under the table — and spent seven months of an eight-month sentence in a minimum security federal prison.
Chen said the requirement would improve transparency, but people at trust firms say it will still be difficult to detect the use of the under-the-table agreements typical of the industry.
Just a couple days earlier, another set of documents came to light that could possibly strengthen the case that Manafort has taken money under the table from Russia-aligned politicians in Ukraine.
She goes from unglamorous arbiter of order—remember the scene from the first movie where her arms have the stretch under the table because she's trying to keep the kids from fighting?
And while they are hesitant at first to welcome their green guest, going so far as to retreat under the table, they cheer after Edgar presents them with a flaming Christmas pudding.
And yet on Ukraine's dirtiest patch of land, Stop Corruption says, based on the stalkers' evidence, the under-the-table dealings of the bureaucrats who manage the area are flourishing as always.
They did this through gaining control of a labor union, and then demanding huge under-the-table payoffs from each studio, threatening to close down all movie production if they didn't pay.
And a good chunk of them can still dance, drink, sing, and shriek their Coachella counterparts under the table, when not reclining on one of the festival's abundant chairs and couches anyway.
In states where assisted dying is banned, some terminal patients manage to get a lethal dose of drugs from medical professionals under the table, which exposes the health care workers to prosecution.
The plan was for Jose to find under-the-table work, like cleaning bathrooms at the flea market, so he could save enough money to pay an American woman to marry him.
The Hurricanes were also guilty of scandals both imagined (they wore camouflage to a bowl game to play to their bad-boy image) and real (under-the-table cash, drug use, violence).
As investigators peeled back the complex layers of contracts, contacts and under-the-table favors between electrical contractors, vendors and corporate executives they made a startling discovery: It was an inside job.
Little things — like the ceremonial unfolding of napkins and pushing one's chair neatly under the table — mean a lot to Deborah, played with a witty, fast-fading sitcom brightness by Ms. Aziza.
This was an all-purpose room: refrigerator, television, four-place dining table, a bookcase, yellow walls, a dog sleeping under the table, curtains tied back with bungee cord, and a hummingbird feeder.
But on a bright morning in early fall, she tucked her leopard-print high heels under the table at the no-frills offices of the American Civil Liberties Union in Lower Manhattan.
With MTC now in control of mine output, emerald dealers from Muzo regularly make the 90-minute trip over rugged mountain roads to reach Coscuez, buying under-the-table, tax-free stones.
Even salary-earners can evade tax by arranging to receive most of their pay under the table, in cash, keeping their declared earnings below the level at which income tax starts being levied.
In "Under the Table 2," a group of soused youths fix their single eyes on a giant stuffed olive and a sliced sausage whose luminous reds glow like the entrance to another world.
A friend in work force policy calls this the "shoe test": look under the table, and if everyone's wearing the same kind of shoes, whether wingtips or flip-flops, you've got a problem.
Browse any cuddler-for-hire site and you'll find photos of women in lingerie or skimpy clothes, cleavage exposed, blurring the line between a truly platonic service and under-the-table sex service.
One of these things is not like the other, and that's the answer: D. Instead of punishing under-the-table transactions, China wisely decided to encourage legal transactions by starting a receipt lottery.
Remarks such as this came from the boys: 'Gee isn't this great!' or 'When was the last time I had my feet under the table?' or 'This is next to being at home.
Tommy will be a few years into his public life as a politician, no doubt they have multiple under-the-table business ventures well under way since the last time we saw them.
I also bought cases of wine for parties and for weekend houses, and plowed through those, too—oceans of wine washing over us and our friends as the children played under the table.
Arreola graduated from high school in 2011, and for that first year without DACA, he worked an under-the-table construction job to pay for community college at out-of-state tuition rates.
My paints are stored in plastic containers on the metal shelves and my other resource materials are stacked into old cigar boxes that I use as bins and store them under the table.
Supporters of the system say that those closing down probably include many that failed to declare income for value-added tax and used unreported revenue to pay staff under the table, avoiding payroll taxes.
When I was an underemployed freelancer, I thought of this money as a lifeline that allowed me to survive in New York City on a string of part-time and under-the-table gigs.
"As I can see now, Bender sexually harasses Claire throughout the film," Ringwald wrote, referencing the scene in The Breakfast Club when it's implied Bender (Judd Nelson) sexually assaults Claire (Ringwald) under the table.
Odebrecht said former finance minister Guido Mantega negotiated under-the-table donations for the 2014 campaign that totaled 300 million reais, but he denied they were bribes to obtain government contracts, the source said.
It's easily imagined that the police may run a dragnet in areas densely populated by immigrants and watch for keywords pertaining to under the table employment, family across the border, remittances, and so on.
But nobody died or cried or curled up under the table to sleep, and the décor in the sitting room in the Houston Four Seasons was amiable, and there were mints on the table.
" The Flatliners star also wrote that when she was 16, she went to a professional dinner with an unnamed director who "fondled my leg under the table" and asked her "to make the move.
He pleaded guilty to a 20-count indictment in 2014 that said he paid workers under the table, underreported $1 million in sales and wages, and avoided payroll and income taxes, among other charges.
It is cracking down on what has been called the "shadow economy" in which foreigners – who are not allowed to own businesses in Saudi Arabia — pay Saudis under the table to front their businesses.
I clutched my mangled fingers together under the table as the woman across from me playfully scolded the owner of the restaurant — a neighborhood spot in a neighborhood full of billionaires — in broken French.
To wit: after the multiyear scholarship ban was lifted, a NCAA executive privately suggested under-the-table rules for teams in the Football Championship Subdivision, a move that would effectively keep multiyear scholarships banned.
The 1860 edition of "Leaves of Grass" had the image of a butterfly alighted on a man's finger under the table of contents, an image he restaged in a famous 1877 photograph of himself.
The players had to be so-called amateurs, paid under the table, and as an enfant terrible, Buchholz used to rage against line officials, dozing in the afternoon sunlight after their pre-match lunch.
"The coat of arms under the table needs additional research, as does the name of the master, Guiseppe or Gennaro," said Tatyana Semenova, senior researcher at the Hermitage's department of Western European Applied Art.
China's financial authorities have published new rules to regulate bond trading, with a focus on restricting leverage and banning under-the-table deals designed to skirt regulations, people familiar with the matter told Reuters.
It's a story of how crooked court fights and under-the-table deals led to a set of byzantine laws, better suited to draining English swamps than managing a vast expanse of quasi-desert.
"Usually that means there's something going on under the table, some sort of kickback or some sort of fee being paid from the treatment program to the sober house or vice versa," Mishek said.
On Sunday, Pablo Casado, the leader of the conservative opposition Popular Party, told protesters, many of whom were waving Spanish flags, that Mr. Sánchez had been negotiating "under the table" with Catalan separatist politicians.
The inappropriate advances, say these women, included grabbing a woman's thigh under the table, asking one founder who'd been pitching Caldbeck to take the meeting back to a hotel room, and sending explicit text messages.
My wife and I would want the world to know this... We don't follow God because we have some sort of under the table deal with Him, like we'll follow you if you bless us.
Specifically, they claim that the men took under-the-table payments from sports marketing companies in exchange for television and sponsorship rights to soccer tournaments, including the Copa Ámerica, Copa Libertadores, and Copa do Brasil.
As if the nepotistic under-the-table money passing wasn't flagrant enough, Philippe was on hand today with Wanda Group chairman Wang Jianlin to seal the sponsorship rights, which run through the 2030 World Cup.
I put my hand on her knee under the table and she settled, and seemed to settle more when I picked up my fork unconcernedly and applied it to the edge of my peach tart.
About 40 percent of all murders in the United States go unsolved, which in my view is a more serious problem than people getting away with sneaking into the country and working under the table.
Coatings company Axalta is the relatively under-the-table beneficiary of the deal, in which Valspar had to forcibly sell its valuable wood coatings business at a discount to Axalta in order to be acquired.
MUNCHIES sat down with Snoop in downtown LA over a few gin and juice cocktails, where he revealed everything from his secret stoner snacks to the one person who can smoke him under the table.
Today, an under-the-table payment to the North Korean regime would be an extremely risky move for Moon, considering he was elected after fashioning himself as a "clean candidate" while campaigning for the presidency.
The ledger, an accounting document thought to detail a Party of Regions slush fund, apparently listed $12.7 million in under-the-table payments to Manafort from 2007 to 85033, according to The New York Times.
On top of that, a massive investigation into endemic corruption in the country has uncovered a web of political bribes and kickbacks that effectively shut off under-the-table payments that politicians also relied upon.
All the way down off my chair until I was literally under the table and my stepdad still hadn't noticed anything, and my mom was in there cleaning, and I was trying not to laugh.
Jofrey said she would likely lose her job as an insurance agent, which allowed her to get health insurance and 401(k) benefits for the first time instead of getting paid cash under the table.
With a scalpel, I sliced open her back, then dropped chunks of her into a white Home Depot bucket we kept under the table, so her remains could be cremated and returned to her family.
Days later, during a meeting on a work trip, Mr. Suen held his phone surreptitiously under the table and watched a video of police officers firing tear gas at protesters surrounding Hong Kong's legislative building.
Or, to put it another way, spent a wincingly self-conscious hour-and-a-half chewing through a mountain of oily heart-shaped carbohydrates while wishing I could slip under the table for a nap.
And then I guess his plan was, I was going to marry, I was going to work under-the-table jobs, like his first plan was the flea market on Berryessa Road in San Jose.
They don't know how long they'd have to wait without income in those circumstances, or have to find work under the table for much less pay and no dignity — or whether even that would be impossible.
It is there that he and Kelli fail to be discreet as he fingers her under the table surrounded by all their friends (bruh!) — including Issa, who flees across the restaurant to Daniel's table in shock.
My heart registered it the moment it hit the wall under the table, and then my hands reacted just about the exact instant it tapped against the roulette wheel of the heater vent in the floor.
She was quick to start playing footsy under the table or sidle up to an older man at a political event and suddenly request that they become friends on Facebook, according to people who knew her.
How that portion becomes yours is always a matter of luck: Many French families have the youngest person in the room get under the table and call out who should get the next slice of galette.
And, on the flip side, some Americans admit to using illegal strategies to cut down on their tax bill, such as not reporting "under the table" tips, exaggerating business expenses or claiming too many charitable donations.
Mr. Ali said he knew that the contracting sector involved "money paid under the table," but not on the scale that he later discovered under Mr. el-Sisi, and which he detailed in his recent videos.
Much of the recent blame for the never-ending reports of under-the-table payments to recruits has fallen on sneaker companies and their intimate involvement in summer leagues and showcase events for pre-college players.
After all, it had taken tennis officials such a long time to allow professionals like Ken Rosewall and Pancho Gonzales to compete with the amateurs, some of whom were paid under the table like professionals anyway.
Framed as under the table jabs rather than an above board argument that 76 is too old, Castro came off as mean-spirited even though polls do show that concern about a septuagenarian president are widespread.
After their DACA grants expired, immigrants would lose their ability to work in the US legally — meaning their employers would have to either fire them or break the law themselves by paying them under the table.
Anastasia displays a distinctly not-steely resolve in Darker by agreeing to go to dinner with her ex ("Because I'm...hungry") and ends up sliding off her panties under the table (Did they even get food??). CLASSIC.
It even seemed as if the film was suggesting that these implants were like the Yakuza tattoos of the year 2030, a sign you underwent cyberization and perhaps did so under the table and with sketchy parts.
That Luke would prefer to keep his head down, collect his under-the-table paychecks and stay out of everyone's way doesn't diminish what a potent symbol he is as the series progresses, and he knows it.
In the video (although this part isn't explained), a user can simply clap their hands loudly to have an entire group of disorganized chairs snap to life and arrange themselves back under the table to assigned positions.
BOGOTA (Reuters) - Embezzled school meal funds, under-the-table vote payments and the extradition of Colombia's own anti-corruption czar for taking bribes are just some of the brazen cases outraging voters ahead of Sunday's presidential election.
Bodegas near the intersection of Broadway and Myrtle Avenue allegedly sell the illicit drug under the table, but when police raided five stores in the area last Wednesday after the mass overdose, they came up empty handed.
"There are many who work off-book," or under the table, says Marjorie Bowman, a physician and professor of family medicine at Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio, who has written about treating people with opioid addiction.
But there's a concern that wholesalers, such as websites that already sell Canadian drugs to US consumers under the table, might not be subject to the same quality and safety checks that a licensed pharmacy would be.
Some leading players who had technically remained amateurs continued to make living wages (or better) through payments — both under the table and openly — from tournament directors and their own federations that included significant sums ostensibly for expenses.
"If you stretched out under the table in the office conference room, or took up several spaces on the train, or laid out on a park bench," he said, that would draw reproach for being socially disruptive.
Harth dropped her original 1997 lawsuit, but she says she stands by her allegations — that Trump groped her under the table one night at dinner, and that he later tried to rape her in his daughter's bedroom.
Two of them work at lightning speed to slap laptops shut and rip them from cords secured to the table while another pair yanks out tethered iPhones, as terrified customers, including a little girl, duck under the table.
The LP — their ninth since the band's 1994 debut Under the Table and Dreaming shot them into superstardom— launched with the single "Samurai Cop (Oh Joy Begin)," a freewheeling tune that the band has road-tested since 2016.
In a 2001 interview with FBI agents, a convicted drug dealer who worked with Miedzianowski alleged that Guevara and Beuke split under-the-table payments in exchange for Guevara allowing defendants to "buy their way" out of trouble.
I'm that woman who plays footsie with her S.O. under the table, who vertical-spoons as we wait in the grocery line, and who isn't about to let what other people think keep me from a kiss goodbye.
But there's a reason these undocumented workers are concentrated in unskilled jobs in a handful of industries — it's possible to get under-the-table work, but it's really hard to do white-collar professional jobs on this basis.
Dr. Stephen Slivinski of Arizona State University found that when states make it more challenging for someone to become legally employed, people will turn elsewhere to find an income — often, returning to crime or working under the table.
She's been doing some research and calculations in her head since she discovered the hidden market on peep-show loops and under-the-table movies, and she doesn't seem too concerned with the legal quagmire that porn represents.
The Economic Policy Institute estimates that in 2012, there were nearly two million workers working in in-home occupations, although this is likely to be a substantial undercount because so much domestic work is paid under the table.
I'm not without a certain nostalgia for the days when it would have been inconceivable to sit around a table with the people you love most and realize that they're all checking their phones, just under the table.
He also challenged authority and spoke openly about accepting under-the-table payments from sponsors and race organizers at a time when runners were supposed to keep their earnings in a trust fund to maintain their amateur status.
In a deposition to Brazilian prosecutors in March, Moura detailed similar illegal, under-the-table payments totaling $53.9 million, mostly paid by Brazilian engineering companies, for their work abroad advising election campaigns in Panama, El Salvador, Angola and Venezuela.
The corruption cases' central theory, which several defendants' lawyers have challenged, is that the under-the-table payments to players defrauded the universities for which they played, because they exposed those institutions to N.C.A.A. sanctions and other potential harms.
The issue delayed proceedings on the second day of sessions by the Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE), which adjourned until Thursday without voting on whether to annul Temer's ticket in the 2014 election for allegedly receiving under-the-table donations.
I was seated next to a friend who passed me, under the table like a secret note, a piece of writing by Black gay poet Brad Johnson: "On Subjugation," a haunting, angry, square of text that pulls no punches.
It will be 50 years since professionals were allowed to rejoin amateurs at the major tournaments, a change that removed a level of hypocrisy from the ranks of amateurs, many of whom had long received under-the-table payments.
It was at the Voyager encounters that I first got to know my colleagues in the newspaper business, and learned by going out to dinner with them that they could drink me under the table before the appetizers arrived.
They leave their families because they feel so much shame, and they put themselves at risk by seeing surgeons that perform under-the-table operations and illegally buy hormones without knowing the right dosage and consequences of taking them.
The only thing missing is someone to tell us where that crazy prison guard Gunther (Brendan Frasier) fits in to the past, which the writers throw in like a scrap for dogs who are hiding under the table during dinner.
The restaurant closing does not deter Remy from continuing to pursue his dream, and he decides to start an independent business inside Linguini and Colette's house with under the table deals to avoid being shut down for a third time.
Three years later, when she and other students walked into the bar at the same meeting in Des Moines, Iowa, A. recalled, Krauss pulled over a chair for her and started running his hand up her leg under the table.
On August 14th, his campaign threatened to blacklist the New York Times after a series of embarrassing articles, including one alleging that his campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, had received $12m in under-the-table cash from Ukraine's ousted pro-Russian president.
As Cara and I sit in the skylighted beige of the conference room, waiting for the surgeon to arrive, Cara gives me the small knife she carries in her purse so that I can hold on to it under the table.
In theory, that could move a giant industry that generates billions of dollars under the table into the open — and along with it, an opportunity for everyone from VC-backed startups to giant TV programmers to find new revenue streams.
When you get into the kitchen, right before you're all supposed to leave the house, you see gobs of chalky egg yolk on the table and under the table and on the island, and the entire room smells like sulfurous death.
It's as if D.B. Weiss and David Benioff, clearly out of steam after showrunning that final season of Game of Thrones, found a way to sell off their unused, undercooked ideas under the table to the powers that produce The Witcher.
Many small-time construction contractors hire full-time workers who should be classified as employees but are kept on as freelancers or paid under the table, said Kyle Makarios, political director for the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America.
In a 1996 deposition, pageant producer Jill Harth recalled a 1993 business meeting with Trump and her then-boyfriend, George Houraney, at which Trump declared his intention to sleep with Harth, and proceeded to grope her under the table at dinner.
Nor has it succeeded in stopping China, which joined in 2001, from flouting the spirit, if not always the letter, of its rules by shaking down foreign investors for technologies it fancies and giving under-the-table assistance to its own industries.
Harth has said outright that although she dropped her 1997 sexual assault lawsuit, she stands by her allegations — that Trump groped her under the table one night at dinner, and that he later tried to rape her in his daughter Ivanka's bedroom.
When Mr. Attia came to New York City from Alexandria, Egypt, on a tourist visa in 2008 at the age of 20, the only job he could get was working under the table at a Harlem bodega for less than $7 an hour.
Carrying on text conversations with people who weren't present was way too obvious—there was none of that slip the phone under the table, keep your eyes up, and surreptitiously text other people thing that so many of my friends do these days.
"If I was at karaoke and it started playing there's a part of me – and I'm a fucking grown-ass man with four kids – that still wants to go hide under the table," Van Der Beek said in an interview with The Guardian.
Human rights advocates say that Eritrean soldiers have taken money from people in exchange for access to the border, and that officials at Eritrean embassies abroad have accepted under-the-table payments to issue passports and other documents that asylum seekers need.
"This guy did things to me like touch my leg under the table at lunch and brush back my hair over my shoulder and sending me texts at 1 in the morning asking where I was," she said, declining to name him.
Then we see him get an under-the-table weapons upgrade from King Orm, who believes he can use Manta to do his dirty work and dispatch Aquaman — Manta uses his new weaponry to fashion a laser beam-firing helmet for himself.
"For reasons I still haven't figured out, nobody would put me to bed when they had dinner parties, so I was expected to just go under the table," she said of her father and her mother, the esteemed Austrian photographer, Inge Morath.
"These behaviors persist, it's just the person learns to have more control over it or learns to do it in private or under the table," said Dr. Harvey Singer, professor of neurology at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and specialist in childhood stereotypies.
For asylum seekers who cannot afford to be unemployed and are not eligible for most public benefits, that means they would need to either give up their asylum claims in the US altogether or find under-the-table jobs in the shadow economy.
He found early in life that he also had an aptitude for business, partnering with a local baseball trading card store to sell merchandise to his 5th grade classmates, and later running an under-the-table pop and candy business in middle school.
If heterosexual men say they don't understand women, then we gay men really don't know what to say about straight men in Colombia—with their wanton violence, rough games, football, boxing, locker rooms, and drunken nights, often with a fondling hand under the table.
Still, I can't help but yell with the crowd, "people in every direction!" during "Ants Marching" (first recorded in 40, but a Billboard Top 40 hit in 1995) or let out the required "woo!" during "Warehouse" (from their 1994 debut Under the Table and Dreaming).
In 2015, 490 women came to Hong Kong-based NGO Mission for Migrant Workers for help with cases against employment agencies charging illegal fees, which are presented up front and under the table, according to Cynthia Abdon-Tellez, the general manager of the organization.
They descend from their chairs — just as they did in the days of tennis trousers and under-the-table payments to amateurs — to settle points of contention by examining the marks in the clay with a player usually close by to discuss the evidence.
Saba miraculously survived and her story now serves as a catalyst to save thousands of girls, change laws that are lenient toward honor killings, and force the world to face head-on the gender-related injustices we have tried to brush under the table.
The roommates said the trio held onto one another tightly, while chanting: "Everything is going to be OK." While under the table, McAslin, who had trained as an emergency medical technician, examined a woman who had been grazed by a bullet in the neck.
" Because workers are often paid under the table in cash, Gerson says, "There are no official ways to, for example, provide unemployment insurance, contribute to social security, [or] all the other government programs that are set up to provide more economic stability to workers.
So graduating high school was really a slap in the face for me because it was like, "OK, you have four more years of living comfortably and then after that, it's working under the table with a college degree," if I even get to graduate.
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"My landlord and I have an under-the-table type of contract and he's told me that he also is lacking hours at work so he will not be able to be lenient with me in order to feed his own family," said Aguirre.
They begin with a bottle of champagne, though they barely touch it, preferring to concentrate on the touching of their knees under the table, the rapist's girlfriend reaching to stroke the inside of the rapist's thigh, the rapist caressing the very tips of her fingertips.
For non-detained asylum seekers who cannot afford to be unemployed and are not eligible for most public benefits, that means they would need to either give up their asylum claims in the US altogether or find under-the-table jobs in the shadow economy.
An anxious kid, I spent a lot of parties hiding under the table; as an adult, I head to the kitchen, where I can slip the interpersonal glare of conversation while still enjoying the miracle of company I love, of empty stomachs now filled.
This is a surprisingly elegant desk with very little visible machinery – the motors are hidden under the table top and in the legs – and the company has added a few solid features to this $2,100 desk that make it a solid choice for a nicer office environment.
The two Gizmodo stories are contradictory in their theses: the first one details people who don't like their jobs living in fear of being replaced by an algorithm, and the second one says those people made subjective, under-the-table decisions to suppress certain news from appearing.
That's the elevator pitch for The Girlfriend Experience — one woman's experience of exchanging sex for money — but it's really just a starting point for the show's attempts to explore under-the-table transactions as a general space: the hidden exchanges of the economy, business, family, and sex.
While that money is divided up among a team of people, he said, some simple math shows he's bringing in about $300,000 a month on unprocessed pot alone—that's without having to pay licensing fees, taxes, or traceable employee wages (everyone's paid in cash under the table).
The story follows one young couple's twisting route to acquiring their dream home — and since this is a work by Mr. Ridley, whose comedy comes exclusively in shades of black, you can expect the moral compromises portrayed to involve a bit more than cash under the table.
Imagine Ser Bronn's successor squandering the agricultural wealth of the Reach on bribing other nobles to elect him king, while the Iron Bank makes under-the-table financial commitments to supporters of a rival faction that will promise to pay off the crown's long delinquent deaths.
" Annie DiMartino, the former head of the Long Wharf education department, said that in 2010, "we were sitting at a holiday party — and once Gordon has some drinks he becomes very loose — and he grabbed my hand and placed it on his crotch under the table.
"It's as if D.B. Weiss and David Benioff, clearly out of steam after showrunning that final season of Game of Thrones, found a way to sell off their unused, undercooked ideas under the table to the powers that produce The Witcher," I wrote in my review.
Johnson's defenders, like Senator Willard Saulsbury of Delaware, the one man who could drink him under the table, and Senator Garrett Davis of Kentucky, were as oblivious to facts, reason and propriety as their modern counterparts, Senator Lindsey Graham and Representatives Devin Nunes and Jim Jordan.
But as Rogers explains in a follow-up to his original article, "the money being left on the table is dwarfing the money being made under the table," which means that overall, a transparent system would generate much more revenue and create more opportunities than it would actually destroy.
In an effort to remained unbiased, she didn't share these coveted celebrity fashion tips with the pups of the parade, but she did offer People Pets a little under the table advice on how to make sure your pet glows like a best actor on Oscar night this Halloween.
From the first time I was working at 27 under the table—I had to, as a homeless youth—I worked very hard to establish my credit and follow the rules, and it's been the most dehumanizing experience of the last two years, everything with my health stuff.
Edwardes, who had been recently hired from the Evening Standard, used her first column for the Sunday Times magazine to allege Johnson had grabbed her leg under the table during a lunch in the late '90s, along with the leg of a woman sitting on his other side.
There were toys everywhere, puzzle pieces communing with cereal flakes under the table, and a pink knit blanket on the hardwood floor which she presently swooped down on with furious efficiency (pocketing the cell phone at last) and folded as they approached the door leading into the next room.
"The many arrests, the overall actions in Turkey, and the failure to allow visits to Incirlik (air base) - those are all developments that show deep differences and we did not sweep them under the table," Merkel told reporters after the end of the two-day G20 summit in Hamburg.
Their music was the product of hours upon hours of serpentine improvisations––seriously, these dudes could noodle the Grateful Dead under the table––distilled into damn near perfect songs at the mixing board after they were subject to the canny (sorry) editing and tape manipulation of Holger Czukay.
In "Collateral Damage: Petraeus/Power/Politics and the Abuse of Privacy," which Kelley self-published, the former "honorary ambassador" of CENTCOM finally explains what the fuss was all about: The allegation by Broadwell that Kelley intimately fondled Petraeus under the table at that restaurant on Easter weekend four years ago.
And it shifts sales from the black market to the gray market, where people sell legal pot under the table, as well as to the legal market — weakening or even eliminating a major source of revenue for drug cartels and gangs, leaving them less able to continue funding their violent acts.
My high school years were punctuated by a handful of make-outs, and only one time did I get close to anything "sexual" — a boy whom I had a major crush on tried to finger me under the table while we were at a dinner party at my best friend's house.
One damaging New York Times story earlier this year alleged the party had earmarked more than $12 million in under-the-table cash payments, raising questions about whether Manafort had run afoul of U.S. lobbying laws that would require him to register as a "foreign agent" with the Justice Department.
The film's director, Clay Kaytis (formerly of the misbegotten Angry Birds movie), keeps things moving, never quite winking at the audience to acknowledge that, yes, this is a very silly movie, but always nudging us under the table to let us know that he knows, but, like, just go with it?
BRASILIA (Reuters) - A Brazilian strategist was paid $21 million under-the-table for the 220 re-election campaign of the late Venezuelan leader Hugo Chavez, much of it handed over in cash by the man who now leads Venezuela, President Nicolas Maduro, according to a plea bargain statement made public on Thursday.
For example, did you know that when Plaza was a student at NYU, she took "under the table" nighttime acting classes in an abandoned Applebee's in Times Square (inside a door that said "do not enter or you will die") in which students were encouraged to recruit police officers for their acting exercises?
Instead, this looks more like the regular rumblings of the government's under-the-table negotiations with the country's large companies — a series of public and private statements that Chinese netizens know won't meaningfully or at least immediately threaten their ability to watch their favorite live-streaming anchors eat fast food in their pajamas.
Before the pair had even opened their first location—in a crisp white space interrupted only by plants, vertical garden fixtures, and dolphin videos projected on loop—they were offering under-the-table float sessions out of their condo in North Vancouver, and promoting the business using a website and Facebook page.
Raham, like other operators, complains about repair costs; under-the-table operating fees—essentially, bribes—to the local municipalities in which they operate; the unpaid bills by some of the country's Syrian and Egyptian refugees who are using an estimated additional 486 megawatts; and the increasing cost of diesel fuel to run the generators.
For sure, at 5 or 6 he'd kick his older brother, Tracy, under the table whenever his parents took the family to restaurants, but mostly he was paying attention, learning about the food of a time in Manhattan when the top restaurants served German, Swiss or other cuisines that are infrequently celebrated these days.
The Obama quote reassuring the Iranian regime that its survival was not on the table stands in marked contrast to those of Tillerson and McCain, for whom the idea of regime change from the people of Iran is on the table, or at least under the table in and around the Trump White House.
I even spoke to one of the researchers who participated in the study, and he told me that Vasconcellos knew the study was bullshit but he also knew the funding would get pulled if that got out, so he swept everything under the table and spent $50,000 on a massive PR campaign, and it worked.
If you are going to do a dining room table in your small space, use cubes for seating because that way the cubes can completely fit under the table, they don't visually take up too much space, and you can get ones that have storage so you can keep all your crap in those as well.
On Monday, Mr. Manafort issued a heated statement in response to an article in The New York Times that first disclosed that the ledgers — a document described by Ukrainian investigators as an under-the-table payment system for the Party of Regions — referenced a total of $12.7 million in cash payments to him over a five-year period.
Players who are, or wish to be, college athletes are barred from signing with apparel companies, but agents and other middlemen are widely suspected of connecting players and companies under the table, including through A.A.U. teams; one complaint alleged that an Adidas official had conspired to pay three players to commit to college programs sponsored by Adidas.
Those looking to paint Mr. Cuomo as being ethically challenged have the benefit of an indelible catchword from the trial: "ziti," the much-used code word that the prosecution contends Mr. Percoco and his fellow conspirator used to describe the under-the-table payments he received while serving as Mr. Cuomo's campaign manager and senior aide.
"Saying that we are now holding the Saudi elites to the rule of law, but we are going to resolve their cases not through a defined process but through some under-the-table, shady dealings, it is like resolving corruption with a new form of corruption," said Andrew Bowen, a visiting scholar at the American Enterprise Institute.
As Michael Kranish and Marc Fisher detailed for the Washington Post's book Trump Revealed, he got out of trouble thanks to a shady under-the-table loan from his father, who dispatched a family attorney to New Jersey: The lawyer, Howard Snyder, approached the casino cage and handed over a certified check for $3.35 million, drawn on Fred's account.
Investigators in 2014 were looking for evidence that two troopers were secretly escorting funeral processions and taking cash under the table, but during that probe they found that troopers had routinely filed for more than 30 hours a week in overtime and paid details they either didn&apost work or didn&apost complete, according to internal files reviewed by the newspaper.
But direct and under-the-table contacts are a far cry from open meetings or support for a US peace plan that on issues like Jerusalem and borders violates the Arab consensus and could hand Iran and Sunni Muslims a propaganda windfall if the plan is too aligned with the needs of the government of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
In addition to the payment in a shoe box, testimony has focused on details about a Las Vegas hotel suite in which coaches accepted cash-stuffed envelopes; about meetings where promises of "whatever you need" were made to help land top recruits; and of a shrugging acknowledgment that under-the-table payments were routine business in an ostensibly amateur sport.
I miss her, but I also miss taking care of her — rushing her to the emergency vet at least three times a year for eating everything from chocolate bonbons to rat poison, carefully dispensing her medicine twice a day, constantly pushing the chairs under the table to keep her from climbing up and launching herself off from the table's full height.
His Neiman Marcus Award for Distinguished Service in the Field of Fashion, established in 1938, lured the likes of Coco Chanel, Yves Saint Laurent and Christian Dior to Dallas, where their host would entertain them with bovine-inspired fashion shows, for example, and barbecued meat — something Chanel disliked so much that she scraped it under the table one evening at the Marcus ranch.
The point of "self-deportation" is that the government is using all the tools at its disposal to make it hard to support a life and a family in the US without papers — and the centerpiece of that is making it impossible to get a job under the table, by mandating all businesses use the E-Verify system and cracking down on employers who hire unauthorized workers.
After all, central to the various plots sketched in three criminal complaints were agreements to pay precollege players under the table for the value they would produce for their college teams and would later earn for themselves in the N.B.A. Without restrictions, such valuable players could have leapt straight to the moneymaking N.B.A. (and without amateurism, their college teams might have legally offered them signing bonuses).
Losing DACA wouldn't take away the cars that immigrants have bought (though it would make many of them unable to drive them legally) or kick them out of school in most states — though it would presumably force the DACA recipients who are currently working legally to quit or be fired (or continue working under the table, risking legal liability for themselves and their employers).
"The gulf states essentially get what they need from the Israelis under the table, and the risk that they assume and the heat that they would get from their publics and from Iran without progress on the key Israeli-Palestinian front is probably too high for them to open up pathways to normalization," said Brian Katulis, a senior fellow at the Center for American Progress who has recently met with senior gulf officials.
Every woman we meet early in the story is treated like an inanimate object, along with the drugs and booze they consume too much of: Nikki Sixx (Douglas Booth) saying "muzzle that" to Vince Neil (Daniel Webber) about his girlfriend, the woman giving blow jobs under the table, the groupie who causes Neil to lose his $800 leather pants, their A&R guy's girlfriend, when they compare scorecards on the number of girls they fucked on the tour.
There was Sergio Summerville, who was homeless and selling $10 bags of coke and heroin out of a storage locker; Antonio Santiful, who had a few gun charges in the past (some legit, he admitted; some planted, he alleged), working construction and cleaning office buildings overnight for under-the-table pay; and Herbert Tate, an HVAC technician who was detained while walking through his old neighborhood and had $500 snatched and heroin planted on him, too.
The allegations, first revealed in September 2017, laid bare what many had long assumed or known about college basketball at its highest levels: that its top players — who for a decade have been required to wait at least a year after high school before entering the N.B.A., and who are prohibited by N.C.A.A. rules from accepting payment beyond scholarships and related costs — were getting money under the table via a murky underworld of agents, "runners" and other interested parties.
Over the past few years, Shah and a diverse team of organizers, developers, and domestic workers have launched a new fintech product to extend paid time off to house cleaners for the first time ever, a digital tool to help more nannies access contracts rather than work under the table, and even launched an investment fund that puts domestic workers in the investor role, directing capital to where they believe it would most improve their lives.
For example, that the recipe for saltpeter, a prime ingredient for gunpowder, was bird dung mixed with urine; that the British Army at full strength required 37 tons of food a day; that one-quarter of the Hessian troops stationed in America decided to remain after the war; that the American obsession with Canada reflected the widespread assumption that it was destined to become the 14th state in the Union; that General Howe's alleged American mistress, Betsy Loring, was a blond beauty British troops named "Sultana" for her nonchalant demeanor while drinking Howe under the table.

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