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Flowers in the aspirin solution started wilting just four days in, while flowers in vinegar and sugar started wilting on Day 6.
Occasionally something would be on the usable side of wilting.
"Dance is hundreds of wildflowers growing, blooming, wilting," she said.
On a small table are wilting roses and other flowers.
The hearty greens will stand up to the dressing without wilting!
The bug lowers yields, causes wilting and staining, and damages buds.
Expectations of government stimulus lent some support to the wilting market.
" She explains, "Wilting or shriveled leaves generally means it's time to water.
They're trashed More than often, wilting bouquets end up in the garbage.
Even the famed Wimbledon grass — brown, patchy and wilting — looks injured, too.
Many of the pieces are alive, sprouting or wilting in real time.
After a few days, the works were already wilting and turning brown.
The pound is wilting at the prospect of crashing out with no deal.
It seems all that wilting lettuce and lumpy milk can really add up.
Their construction must take place at the last minute, to avoid any wilting.
Pessimists see Mr Rajan's departure as evidence of a further wilting of ambition.
The laurels upon which the city has rested for so long are wilting.
And after three years of "maximum pressure", the UN-led sanctions regime is wilting.
WHENEVER HE FLIES out of Melbourne, Steve Stefanopoulos gets a view of wilting grass.
Artichokes can take plenty of lemon without wilting or turning sour, so be generous.
She hung over the kitchen counter like a wilting plant, barely alert, chopping mushrooms.
Some other western European countries including France and Germany are also wilting under the heatwave.
Besides love, the whole story of Beauty and the Beast revolves around a wilting rose.
But it was placed on a plate hot from the dishwasher, wilting the bottom greens.
Remember how a younger Djokovic had the reputation for wilting — even quitting — under oppressive conditions?
Indeed, African economies are wilting toward cheaper smartphones with a new deal inked with Huawei.
The Nets lost for the 10th time in 13 games by wilting down the stretch.
Wilting in a recliner, he had missed a year and a half of middle school.
Analysts have also warned about wilting demand from foreign investors as hedging costs have risen.
Chinati workers, wilting, intervened and proposed moving the conversation to the shade, or breaking for lunch.
Now crops on the remaining land are wilting, and much of the harvest will be lost.
Soon after the release, both Pete and I were wilting under the weight of media requests.
Mr. Purdy often hugged him and told him he loved him, and grieved his wilting body.
If your plant is wilting, it might need more space for its roots to spread out.
Gorbachev's eyes stay fixed on his strange, wilting American negotiating partner with his palm outstretched flatly.
Soon after Ms. Bickwid left, a woman walked in clutching a pot with a wilting orchid.
Neither Webb nor Ernst is a wilting flower, not even when compared to Bannon, Bolton, or Giuliani.
Rainfall in the state was 23 percent below normal in 2018, wilting crops and causing water shortages.
Otherwise, even the healthiest crop will fail to reach its intended market before wilting and losing value.
On the side of one street, a giant white cross rises among black and wilting pine trees.
Isn't that a hell of a lot better than a rapidly wilting spread of store-bought cupcakes?
What happened was that, rather than wilting, the roses exploded at a certain point, dissolving into dust.
Wilting under a domineering mother, she flees her own birthday party after her sister steals the limelight.
If the top or crown is wilting and your soil is dry, it's starting to get thirsty.
The offshore Chinese yuan rose briefly against the dollar, strengthening to a high of 6.9165 before wilting.
The miniature park's pretensions to utopia are undercut by how it looks: like a wilting, crumbling non-place.
New York built a 16-0 advantage before wilting in a performance that left coach Todd Bowles fuming.
It begins with a rude, insistent electronic drumbeat and wilting keyboard chords, and slowly rises to its feet.
A few ice cubes aren't a bad idea; the cold water helps stiffen any greens thinking of wilting.
It is a sturdy creation that can be made in advance and sit on a buffet without wilting.
Currently, the darkening of the paint and the wilting of the sunflowers is not visible to the naked eye.
Heading into South Carolina, where he has been the dominant front-runner, his campaign is wilting, even as Sen.
This is not to say that Mrs Clinton's wilting appeal to men will hurt her in the general election.
Many in the crowd were wilting in their gray plastic folding chairs by the time he turned to questions.
Pospisil does not like playing on clay and, more significantly, has a history of wilting in hot, humid conditions.
Addressing a wilting British economy is likely to be among the first items in the next government's in-tray.
Many New Yorkers deemed the fee unfair, and in the collar-wilting summer of 1901, they had had enough.
What's the best way to eat salad in winter when lettuces and other greens are at their wilting worst?
At one point the tour guide asked for a volunteer to help dry the beans under a wilting sun.
Trade tensions and wilting global growth have seen businesses cut back investment in the second quarter of the year.
I felt myself wilting even as the tiny thrill of the first kicks from the baby flickered through me.
"Our corn was wilting when temperatures hit 103 degrees," he said, and such heat isn't so unusual in the summer.
Thanks to the budge-proof formula, you never have to worry about wilting lashes — or awkward smudge stains — ever again.
All she had left were several bunches of wilting yellow tulips and a large, cheerful bunch of yellow acacia blossoms.
So, though I was wilting a little under the Close gaze, I managed to bring up Hollywood's sexual harassment scandal.
I had actually worked really hard at it, practicing my seductive moves and dramatic wilting until it was just right.
Well, the First Amendment is doing just fine, SNL is doing its job, and it's the president who is wilting.
Should you ignore it to the point of wilting, it will spring back to life with just a little attention.
Winfrey is no wilting flower, and the struggles she overcame in her youth would serve her well on the campaign trail.
At this point, I may not be wilting flowers, but my underarms feel extremely slick — and not in the Casanova way.
And when it comes down to it, a slight wilting and dulling of leaf color could make or break a grower.
Dollar strength, weakening other currencies, will also influence how emerging markets manage relatively higher inflation, as well as wilting business confidence.
In high school, she found herself wilting rather than blossoming, so she decided to drop out at the age of 16.
Resourcefulness about what's ready or wilting is the subject of the visual survey "Blooms: Contemporary Floral Design" (Phaidon, $49.95, 272 pp.).
As cities across the country are grappling with terrible traffic and wilting infrastructure, Silicon Valley has become enamored with fixing transportation.
Those wilting under the sun today still turn to it, often instead of chilled foods, as a way to cool down.
He was not the person to clean up American cities; he was a daisy wilting on a hot New York summer sidewalk.
More than 1.5 million Brazilians lost their jobs in 2015, contributing to Rousseff's wilting approval ratings and popular support for her impeachment.
Daylight saving happened, your Facebook feed is stuffed with photos of gently wilting daffodils, and somewhere a lamb is probably being born.
It would be especially damaging given how many voters have seen the video of her wilting this month while leaving a Sept.
Andrew M. Cuomo, a Democrat, Mr. de Blasio is not exactly a jilted suitor standing with a wilting bouquet in his hands.
Ramona is the kind of person everyone naturally gravitates towards, like sunflowers bending towards the sun, quickly wilting once she loses interest.
He has the talent and the temperament to keep from wilting like an azalea on the final nine holes of the Masters.
As long as they're not the ones that have been wilting in CVS for two weeks, flowers can really be a thoughtful gift.
I recall that I've had an unopened one in my fridge for the past three weeks, and it's shown no signs of wilting.
Not only did it lift the lashes that faced downward, but it prevented my normally straight strays from wilting after a few hours.
The stagnant water below each projection showcases a reflected set of ghostly flowers, wilting poppies revealing a secondary symbolism of the flower: death.
San Antonio has held double-digit leads in the each of the past two games before wilting under Oklahoma City's late-game siege.
Schumer, for his part, seized on the idea as another sign GOP senators are already wilting and accused Republican leaders of being hypocritical.
Atlético then came within moments of beating Real Madrid in its first Champions League final since 1974 before eventually wilting in extra time.
The symptoms—the crumpled leaves, the wilting stems—are so familiar to him by now that he can spot them even while driving.
It is now slowly wilting, losing petals and leaves as I mourn my failure to help it not only stay alive, but thrive.
The goal is to pinpoint where exactly you're wilting so you can work to strengthen the muscle areas that need the most attention.
The parties are in stark contrast to grim affairs in recent years, which were marked by tiny budgets, wilting veggie trays and downbeat guests.
If Esquel is any guide, Chinese firms may use the opportunity to become even more efficient, rather than wilting in the face of adversity.
Then I cut up an onion, wilting celery from the fridge, and cabbage and let them soften in a little bit of bacon fat.
To revive wilting hair, spray dry shampoo onto your scalp to absorb grease, then blast the hair with cool air from your blow dryer.
Macron will have a long list of agenda items including: Russia - Call it like it is: Macron is not a wilting flower on Russia.
B ut instead of wilting they seemed to get stronger leading into what will be James's eighth consecutive appearance in the Eastern Conference Finals.
" –  Alexander Hamilton ,  Federalist No. 23 TIME OUT:   WILTING FLOWERS Smithsonian:  "A new X-ray study confirms … [ Vincent Van Gogh 's] paints are fading over time.
Even the edges of the topmost plinth seem to be wilting and drooping as our Venus flings out her arms in a gesture of…joy?
Texas outshot the Mountaineers 216 percent to 35.3 percent and had eight dunks in the second half as it attacked the wilting West Virginia defense.
But with the dollar showing little sign of wilting and U.S. yields staying close to four-year highs, the pain could last a while longer.
A huge shift in perspective arrives early this month, thanks to the solar eclipse in Capricorn on January 21—previously held beliefs are wilting away!
Bryant, the third baseman, was wilting in the heat of his first big league season, and Maddon was trying to give him a day off.
The growing signs of a wilting economy — similar to elsewhere in Europe — raise the stakes for Prime Minister Boris Johnson in his standoff with Brussels.
"These flowers are as alive as I am," she muttered, showing off a wilting bouquet in her dressing room at the Brooklyn Academy of Music.
The main driver of this process is preventing visual changes such as browning or wilting, though nutrient loss would typically occur at the same time.
The BDO Tracker data added to signs that consumer spending in Britain is wilting in the face of rising inflation since last year's Brexit vote.
There are also the wilting plants at Maxine's party, and the fact that people — along with fish and diamond rings — can completely disappear is never explained.
The large, endangered romaine variety is heralded as the perfect lettuce for a Caesar salad—its mild refreshing leaves and crisp stem holding flavour without wilting.
And while we're all for people getting tattoos for purely aesthetic reasons, there's something brutally honest about her wilting flower that makes it even more inspiring.
You know that sinking feeling you get when you open up your fridge and there's nothing but condiments and slowly wilting greens in the vegetable crisper?
But since the show first aired, these certainties have been wilting in the face of new political forces and Mr. Macron's strategy of bridging old distinctions.
In Ms. Rodriguez de Jesus' apartment that morning, a vial of insulin for her diabetes sat beside the sink next to a wilting head of cabbage.
Frank Ocean "Ivy" (Boys Don't Cry) Mr. Ocean's nod to heartbreak is analytical and calm, but not cold — a wilting aria bathed in watery guitar reverb.
He checked the vegetables weren't wilting and the cream not sloppy on the eclairs, and would take the cellophane off sandwiches to see how fresh they were.
To Randazza, this was "a betrayal," proof that even the staunchest institutional guardian of free speech was wilting in the heat of 2018's brutal partisan politics.
As Stan talked to Oleg about why he didn't want to keep meeting and exploiting him anymore, he was steadily wilting — a fact that didn't escape Oleg.
With a drought wilting crops across Australia's east, the Nationals have come under pressure over their support of Australia's coal industry, a major contributor to greenhouse emissions.
The kitchen didn't get much mileage out of squash flowers by wilting a few on a bed of mozzarella, with some cherry tomatoes and dribbles of pesto.
Muslet and Rawlins are the only people, besides the imam, wearing robes; the other men, wilting in the late-winter heat, favor khakis and short-sleeve shirts.
Materials hung from the walls and ceiling were distressed, while all of the tables were covered in wilting, dying flowers and candles in the process of melting.
There is some comfort, though for those who find themselves consuming a rapidly wilting bowl of Fruit 'n Fibre as their evening meal: you are not alone.
Walker Evans's photo of a vase of wilting pink roses left over from his 70th birthday celebration, for example, may be seen as a meditation on mortality.
And Millonzi nearly runs off with the show as John's cleareyed wife, wilting but resilient; her expert performance gifts the production with a breathtakingly somber final scene.
In Hadad village, amid stretches of sand and dirt dotted with the odd wilting tree, a dozen women huddle under a large tent covered with striped rugs.
Another notable faller was medical products maker ConvaTec , which shed 3.4 percent after it reported lower quarterly revenue due to wilting demand in its biggest market, the Americas.
The Chicago Cubs are well-known for wilting late in the season, but their blistering August is another sign this team is built to change the franchise's reputation.
"If you see a peach it usually has to do with sexuality, the scribble clusters are about anxiety/over-thinking, and wilting flowers for lost love," Evelyn says.
In my own experience however, it's uncomfortable, awkward, anticlimactic in both the literal and figurative sense and because of all that, liable to provoke boner-wilting performance anxiety.
In the fusty air inside, amid snaking cables and extras dressed like squares from 1961, portable air-conditioners fought a mighty and futile battle with Atlanta's wilting heat.
Skycity Entertainment Group was the biggest percentage loser on the index, wilting 4.3 percent, while Air New Zealand and Fonterra Shareholders' Fund were among the biggest percentage gainers.
A few weeks ago, Houston's hoity-toitiest ladies showed off their ocean liner-size chapeaux at a spring fund-raiser that was interrupted by a tulle-wilting thunderstorm.
" Sotelo's speaker, at a wedding with her husband, describes herself as an accessory: "I am a Mexican American fascinator" with "a bouquet of cacti wilting in my hand.
That and Thatch's obvious wilting under the pace of the considerably smaller Benson Henderson show that there's a lot of growing left to do for the young talent.
Its only star, the Olympic champion Picabo Street, was retiring, and the racers expected to ascend in her wake were instead wilting under the pressure of the Games.
And while there may be a fetish for it, the majority of people who like and possess dicks don't usually want to see a sad, wilting, moody penis.
No doubt this helps keep the wood fire from wilting the customers like basil leaves, but it's hard not to see it as a metaphor for the restaurant.
As climate change brings ever-more-wilting heat in some of the world's already hot spots, the future for outdoor workers like Sahoo may be bleak, scientists say.
Those Germans with television sets in 1960 were as rapt as Americans by a badly shaven and shifty Richard Nixon, wilting beside a tan and youthful John Kennedy.
Isner appeared to be wilting in the heat but Harrison could not hammer home his advantage, as his opponent squirmed out of trouble by saving four break points.
I use the last of my cilantro and some wilting parsley to make a whipped cream cheese spread with scallions and some lemon juice (recipe courtesy of Budget Bytes).
At 4 years old, my first child, Olive, found a wilting sparrow on the sidewalk, named it Betty and asked if we could take it home to fix it.
"He's not the loudest person out there, the flashiest person out there, but he's not like just a wilting leaf," said Joaquin Castro, his twin brother and campaign chairman.
A prolonged dry spell resulted in significantly below-average rainfall at the start of the season, prompting farmers to delay the sowing of summer crops and leaving others wilting.
Washington (CNN)CNN's latest Poll of Polls finds Hillary Clinton's lead over Donald Trump has been cut in half, with her post-convention bump wilting in the late-summer heat.
Wilting rose bushes, cupcakes with protruding limbs, giant faded playing cards, and an extravagant hookah (don't forget the hot-headed smoking Caterpillar from the books), make up the otherworldly backdrop.
Brooks Koepka's title defense appeared to be wilting with the American world number one recording a three-over 75 in the second round and falling 13 strokes behind the leader.
Instead of wilting on the perimeter and letting Horford drip into a post-up, Brown ducks in with incredible determination, forces a double, then kicks out to Morris for three.
FinLab's strongest enticement, however, are six day-long meetings that it organizes for its companies — meetings that can mean the difference between these companies thriving and wilting on the vine.
However, wilting it and adding vinegar, as I was instructed to do in the recipe, gave it a really nice flavor and the texture was softer and easier to eat.
While the samples are dyed and arranged so the display forms enticing rainbow-hued shelves, the vessels hold wilting plant samples, industrial chemicals, and even objects, from lightbulbs to wires.
Last week, North Korean media published photos of Mr. Kim stripped down to an undershirt and sweating profusely while visiting a fish-pickling factory during the country's wilting heat wave.
The plain conference room, decorated with a few wilting plants and a "Women's Rights Are Civil Rights" poster, overlooks New York Harbor and the helipad where the president sometimes lands.
In the back yard of this midtown standby, late, a woman in a wilting fur peered at a man in a suit that was a size or two too big.
But the nascent Bloomberg campaign already has melted under the moderate heat of the radical left, not unlike a fresh-cut daisy wilting on a hot summer New York sidewalk.
Corn and soybean futures were close to unchanged, with a bearish tone remaining firmly in place following the U.S. Agriculture Department's forecast for wilting demand during the 21/24 crop year.
Today, young people in Kasserine find themselves squeezed between the wilting promises of that revolt and a budding Islamist insurgency that has set up camps in the mountains just outside town.
Nothing in the dried-out streams, wilting coffee plants and wafting sewage of his village in the western highlands of Guatemala gave him reason to think his family's suffering would end.
"Look at the wilting leaves and how small and shriveled the grapes are," he said, holding a sad bunch of nebbiolo grapes in his hand on yet another hot August day.
Here, they reveal the products and techniques they rely on — from lifting creams and inflammation-calming massages to a well-placed stroke of light-reflective makeup — to revive a wilting gaze.
In the very same phrase she's ardent, then forlorn: impulsively spinning in the prince's hands, then immediately wilting over his arm: It's as if the stuffing had been knocked out of her.
Flowers are a nice in-between gift that are thoughtful but not too forward — but it can go from thoughtful to "I grabbed the last wilting bouquet at Whole Foods" real quick.
More important, he was doing his best work with the game on the line, which is a far cry from some of his teammates who have a reputation for wilting under pressure.
The beginning of any Drag Race episode—when all the queens sit around in their wilting drag and talk about who went home the week before—is always my least favorite part.
There is the quilt with an image of a woman, "La Lupe" (2016), on a panoramic color field, her dark hair and intensely direct gaze indicating that she is no wilting flower.
To watch the Monfils-Djokovic match was to watch two men wilting and withering away; neither looked like even close to the star tennis players we've seen them both be for years.
Radishes are my favorite, though, for the way the heat softens them on the outside, giving them a sort of turnip-esque quality and wilting their delicious and often overlooked peppery leaves.
Linkin Park's debut arrived during rap rock's commercial peak, filling a quicksilver generational sweet spot between grunge's wilting omnipresence and the rise of the aggro, cartoonish nu-metal that would directly follow it.
In "Tag" (2010), he gives us a relatively straightforward view of a vase of red, yellow and white tulips, some of which are on the brink of wilting and are already bending over.
There were further signs that consumer spending — a main driver of Britain's economy — is wilting in the face of inflation driven by the pound's almost 20 percent fall since last year's Brexit vote.
On an afternoon this month, Mr. Maldonado stood on the sidewalk, his fingers hooked through the wire gate, peering anxiously at wilting rose bushes and the accumulating litter he could not tidy up.
The first is soup à la Dauphine, from Alexandre Dumas père, which calls for wilting lettuce, spinach, leek, onions, sorrel, purslane and edible flowers in butter, adding vegetable stock and serving over toast.
He may be wilting in the heat—I can relate—or slowly picking himself up after the emotional battering of seeing so few people in the Forum obviously rooting for his new game.
LONDON — We like to think of Vincent van Gogh as a creature of the elements: buffeted by the wind and rain, or going mad in the sunflower fields under the wilting Provençal sun.
It was the latter that did it for him: not the fact of defeats to West Ham, Middlesbrough and West Bromwich Albion, but the nature of them — the visible collapses, the wilting spirit.
He was more apparition than contender on the first debate stage in June, wilting under Castro's immigration attack and retreating to a corner where he remained, almost silent, for the rest of the debate.
Hello Fresh promises that their produce is fresh enough to be left in the delivery box for up to 36 hours without wilting, which is a bold claim I probably should have checked out.
But as irritated as Kevin acts, the decision he reaches — to find another job so his daughter can afford to stay in school — revives a part of him that was already wilting in retirement.
So many atrocities are presented under that name: baby greens suffocated under an avalanche of fake cheese; wilting spinach leaves drowned in milk-bland dressing; innocent romaine crammed into plastic containers with unspeakable proteins.
PARIS (Reuters) - French growth should bounce back early next year after violent anti-government protests and wilting business confidence cut short a previously expected year-end recovery, the INSEE stats agency said on Tuesday.
These are disorienting — and some say depressing — times for the country's diplomatic corps, which was already wilting after a year of Secretary of State Rex W. Tillerson's leadership style and a lackluster department reorganization.
The more entertaining version was brought to us by the anti-tulip propaganda of the age: pamphlets spreading exaggerated tales about these wilting, decadent symbols of wealth and the ruin they brought with them.
At Valentino, Ms. Chiuri, then working with her former design partner, Pierpaolo Piccioli, gave new relevance and surging sales to a label that had been wilting after the retirement of its founder and namesake.
The Americans were shockingly torpid in the heat and humidity at Trinidad and Tobago, wilting in a 18-228 defeat that kept them out of the World Cup for the first time since 22002.
Away from the stock markets, ballooning credit default swap (CDS) prices offered further insight into wilting investor confidence in the ability of European banks to ride out the political and economic storm triggered by Brexit.
Major central banks are done tightening policy, according to a majority of economists polled by Reuters, with the growth outlook wilting across developed and emerging economies along with scant prospects for a surge in inflation.
But rather than wilting under the obvious challenges that this poses to FullContact and others in the space, FullContact's CEO has a more constructive view on the deal and what it means for his startup.
He also brought Chanel back from death's door, reinvigorating the wilting couture house with the modern moxie that has since kept Chanel a lucrative and industry-defining fashion house, a job that required constant reinvention.
At the station in the sleepy Provençal town of Orange, a high-speed TGV train was being held indefinitely due to forest fires farther down the track, and passengers were wilting in the stifling heat.
ZOMBA, Malawi (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - As climate change brings longer droughts, farmers in eastern Malawi's already dry Lake Chilwa basin are seeing an ever-more-frequent disaster: maize wilting or drying completely, leaving families hungry.
At first, President Donald Trump's decision to fire then-National Security Adviser Michael Flynn looked like a typical case of a new administration wilting under media pressure and succumbing to a certain degree of infighting.
Perel, who understands the wilting effect of the word "work" in the sexual context, prefers to talk about the need for playfulness and creativity, but the effort involved in the monogamous enterprise cannot be denied.
Ben Gilpin, a director at the Commercial Farmers Union, said crops in the maize producing belts were showing signs of moisture stress while in the northern and southern parts of the country crops were wilting.
The Canadian economy has taken a hit from the mandatory production cut of oil - its biggest export - a slowdown in the housing market and wilting business sentiment over worries surrounding the U.S.-China trade war.
Into it tumble the same combination of shrimp, squid and pork, and at the last minute choy sum, the leaves wilting quickly but the stalks bringing a clean crunch, a momentary reprieve from the salt.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Los Angeles teacher Natali Escobedo says she will never forget the image of a diabetic fourth-grader "wilting" at her school because there was no nurse on hand to administer his insulin.
They started to congregate under the movement's "Black Bauhinia flag," which is the Hong Kong flag but replacing the red background — which symbolizes union with China — with black, and the bauhinia flower with wilting, bloody petals.
Single mothers, elegant divorcées, spinster aunts, bored housewives, daughters, wilting violets … all in anxious anticipation as to whether the shoe will fit, fit them alone, that the prince from the fairy tale is meant for them.
BENGALURU (Reuters) - Major central banks are done tightening policy, according to a majority of economists polled by Reuters, with the growth outlook wilting across developed and emerging economies along with scant prospects for a surge in inflation.
None of these tests apparently measure your willingness to cater to the whims of a wilting carrot who, despite the numerous pressures of a tanking presidency, seems much more interested in litigating his feuds through the media.
India's Maharashtra, Gujarat and Karnataka states received lower than normal rainfall in 2018, wilting crops and creating water scarcity, and cattle owners want more camps where they can leave their animals to receive free fodder and water.
The research team, led by scientists at Germany's Max Planck Institute for Ornithology, not only discovered that the shrews sport this surreal, skull-wilting ability, but that they shrink their skulls repeatedly and on a seasonal cycle.
And while Zinke has tried to frame the new offshore drilling proposal as a huge win for energy policy, it's another example of a sweeping energy pronouncement from the administration wilting under scrutiny in the real world.
When you are depressed or lonely, however, it can be hard to exercise, and that pint of cookie-dough ice cream may seem more welcoming than the chia-kale casserole wilting at the back of the fridge.
The response from his fighter is immediate, as the 210 pound square of muscle named Henry Namauu drops a right hand to the body pad strapped to his opponent, a slightly-built trainer wilting under the pressure.
The plight of the farmers and small-business owners wilting without the financial support pledged by his administration harks back to the multiple lenders and investors who financed Mr. Trump's business ventures only to come up shortchanged.
At the market, dozens of local producers, growers, and restaurants sell in a building in which the Flint Journal built a state of the art printing press in 2004, just as the print industry began seriously wilting.
In the back yard of the family home in the central Kenyan town of Nakuru, bunches of white roses were wilting on a newly-built stone memorial, emblazoned with photos, dates of birth and words of remembrance.
Addressing a wilting British economy -- which has also been hit by the slowdown in the world economy caused by the U.S.-China trade war -- is likely to be among the first items in the next government's in-tray.
Routed from its stronghold on the coast of Libya, besieged in Iraq and wilting under intense pressure in Syria, the militant extremist group urgently needs to find a new battleground where it can start to proclaim victory again.
Addressing a wilting British economy — which has also been hit by the slowdown in the world economy caused by the U.S.-China trade war — is likely to be among the first items in the next government's in-tray.
In the squeaks, whistles and wilting pitches of "Terres rouges," a work that makes imaginative use of extended technique, there were also hints of cartoon humor and an affinity for pop music — another of Ms. Mochizuki's diverse influences.
It is quite sad though, seeing the trees all out on trash day, what once was loved left outside now to rot, browning and wilting, trash bag taped around their bases, lined up like prisoners ready to be shot.
Adams emphasizes Camille's piercing, roving curiosity — she's a mess, but a focused one — while Patricia Clarkson has a wilting grandeur as her condescending, endlessly hostile mother: She's like a flower arrangement that could benefit from a change of water.
But the Canadian economy has taken a hit from the province of Alberta's mandatory production cut of oil - its biggest export - a slowdown in the housing market and wilting business sentiment over worries surrounding the U.S.-China trade war.
But the Canadian economy has taken a hit from the province of Alberta's mandatory production cut of oil, its biggest export, a slowdown in the housing market and wilting business sentiment over worries surrounding the U.S.-China trade war.
Kerber recovered from a break down in the third set, pouncing on her wilting opponent with two breaks in the third set to end a compelling, high-quality battle of attrition that stretched for two hours and seven minutes.
The stellar ensemble Alarm Will Sound, conducted by Alan Pierson, brought flow and nuanced color to the score, which contains extensive passages of Minimalist chugging and sighing, wilting gestures that echo the plangency of Mr. O Lionaird's traditional songs.
The denizens at Harry's bar — a sheeplike herd of enjoyably varied bleats — include an ineffectual policeman (David Lansbury), and three wilting barflies (Billy Carter, Richard Hollis and John Horton) who are drawn to the place by its owner's notoriety.
Officials governing a large area of northern China say their region is suffering from the worst drought on record, leading to crops wilting and farmers and herders growing desperate to get water to farmlands, grasslands, animals and their households.
Casino completed capital increase of its subsidiary greenyellow French growth should bounce back early next year after violent anti-government protests and wilting business confidence cut short a previously expected year-end recovery, the INSEE stats agency said on Tuesday.
"The kit contains seven different experiments including a greenhouse with integral fan to prevent plants from wilting to building a mechanical washing machine from scratch, all of which reinforce a number of key STEM skills," the company said in a statement.
If Stephens could use the wide right to the body as he showed against Emmett to cut the cage and actually continue boxing after it, rather than stand still for a counter, he could be wilting men inside two rounds.
Gold hit a one-month high on Friday and ended the year with its biggest annual rise since 2010 as a wilting dollar, political tensions and receding concerns over the impact of U.S. interest rate hikes fed into its rally.
You're running late for work, sprinting through the office lobby, screaming at some poor souls in the elevator to hold it, please God hold it, wilting and wheezing as the doors slide shut while you're just barely out of reach. Damn.
Because last night, in precisely such a game, with the Raptors leading the Cavs at half-time—as they did for almost the entire game before wilting and succumbing to James in overtime—Drake decided to get snippy with Kendrick Perkins.
CreditCreditJohn Taggart for The New York Times The wilting three-story building in Greenwich Village that houses the 13th Street Repertory Company creaked and groaned as its artistic director, Joe Battista, gave a tour of its theater one afternoon in July.
This fourth season continues the show's investigation of, as James Poniewozik put it in his review of Season 3 for The Times, "aging, growing up, freedom, dependence, mortality, responsibility, the flowering and wilting of life, all at the same time."
This contrast is especially evident in "Floral," where the shapes of a wilting flower and perhaps a beehive carved into the surface of raw bronze, are veiled in blue or yellow; dots of acrylic jump all around them like bees.
Set in a near-future America parched and wilting from eight years of drought, the movie drops us into a car beside an anxiously fleeing Ruth (a perfectly fraught Gugu Mbatha-Raw), a recovering addict whose sudden seizures can ignite earthquakes.
"Today's rate hike is a step in the right direction and shows Erdogan's decision to call a snap election has placed a heavy premium on the stabilisation of the wilting lira," said Nicholas Spiro, a partner at Lauressa Advisory in London.
The record flips the strict fundamentalism of its genre, with stomping rap drums, Red Hot hooks, and wilting alt interludes, embracing turn-of-the-century hybrid rock styles that many punks of a similar age have left stuffed under childhood beds.
While Tsonga and Isner showed little sign of wilting, umpire Carlos Bernardes was not feeling as lucid on his lofty perch and struggled to keep pace, announcing "Isner leads by 16...sss...to fif...15" as the match entered its fifth hour.
The Saudis argue that throttling back oil production for a short-term pop in the price would be throwing a lifeline to the shale producers in the United States, some of which have already shown signs of wilting in the current environment.
The dollar was on the rise though after U.S. growth data, talk of as many as three more Federal Reserve rate hikes this year and the best Chinese manufacturing data in nearly five years, though even that couldn't prevent commodity markets wilting.
He says he will err on the side of caution by keeping the Pebble Beach greens a little slower than normal and that his staff will be ready to apply water mid-round if necessary to keep them from wilting and becoming unplayable.
When he ran for president — briefly in 1964, more substantially in 1968, 1972 and 1976 — he found ready support among white ethnic groups in the industrial Midwest, which even then were wilting economically as factories closed and populations migrated south and west.
While his last two fights have been decisions, the pace that Volkanovski drives on his opponents suggests that if he can get into five round territory (tougher to achieve for the smaller fighters) you will see his opponents wilting badly under the onslaught.
Pressure is a reliable way to create finishes because it forces the opponent to fire back, opening himself up in the process, and simply being on the back foot and rushed at all times is a very effective means of wilting a man.
He is pressured from the right by politicians concerned with Mexico's weakening economy (a battered peso and a wilting stock exchange), its integration with the United States and the country's vulnerability to any type of Trumpian retaliation for perceived or existing sins.
AMSTERDAM — The yellow petals and stems of Vincent van Gogh's January 1889 version of "Sunflowers" in the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam are microscopically wilting, say researchers at the University of Antwerp in Belgium and the Technical University of Delft in the Netherlands.
She took in the glare for the largest share of the three-hour debate without wilting, or receding for significant chunks of the evening (as she did in previous encounters) when the issues shifted away from terrain where she is most comfortable.
Trevor Scott, a spectator at Pebble, said that he watched Woods lap the field then and that he felt the same slack-jawed awe Tuesday when he braved wilting heat to watch Koepka play nine holes ahead of the tournament's 119th edition.
The U.S. government's Black Friday climate report warns that rising "temperatures in the Midwest are projected to be the largest contributing factor to declines in U.S. agricultural productivity, with extreme heat wilting crops and posing a threat to livestock," the Chicago Tribune's Tony Briscoe writes.
In the world championships semi-finals, an aggressive Sindhu dismantled China's Chen Yufei 21-7 21-14 while it took her just 38 minutes in the final to see off Okuhara with the Japanese player wilting under a barrage of smashes from her opponent.
MUMBAI (Reuters) - India is likely to get above-average rainfall in the next two weeks after receiving below average rains in the past two weeks, a weather department official said on Thursday, helping summer-sown crops that were wilting in some areas due to a dry spell.
After reportedly being horrified by the images of civilian suffering and death after Assad's suspected use of chemical weapons in Syria last week — and probably desperate to turn the conversation from Washington talk of his wilting agenda and unseemly connections to Russia — Trump pulled the trigger.
The missing flower symbolizes the killed people in the attacks (as in "missing man formation" military displays.) To me, that means that the 11 wilting, fragile, visible tulips stand in for the survivors (who actually need to be strong on their own), and all living Parisians.
Set in the wilting salad days of Studio 54, the New York dance emporium that became the Emerald City of hedonism in the late 1970s, this labored marriage of fact and fiction may begin when its cast of revelers is still pretending to have a good time.
"We have passed on the full reduction to customers with tracker mortgages today," Europe's largest bank said in a statement, a day after the UK central bank halved the key borrowing rate to a record 0.25 percent low in a bid to shore up Britain's wilting economy.
Underscoring the wilting congressional support for Turkey on Capitol Hill -- and extreme frustration with Erdoğan personally in both the House and the Senate -- Risch made clear should the bill reach the floor, it would not only pass, but it would pass with a veto-proof margin.
I can't say for certain why I had stopped following the NBA 10 years ago, though I suspect it was some combination of the Pistons trading away our sprightly floor general Chauncey Billups for a wilting Allen Iverson, and my more pressing middle school concerns, namely having no friends.
The Bieber cut-outs, covered in regurgitated Jager and smudged lipstick are on their last legs, wilting like dead plants on a window sill, and giving off the same kinda germs as an Oceana smooch-booth, and yet a group of girls violently fight over the last remaining ones.
Miguel, who's also from Puebla and crossed the border nine years ago, initially wanted to send wilting flowers ("Let him rot!" he told Cruz), but settled on marigolds — which are commonly used in Day of the Dead celebrations — and red peppers, as a proud declaration of his origins.
But Fuskahouse's jhal muri is the one I'd return for, puffed rice tossed with chanachur — a spicy fry of lentils, flattened rice, peanuts and matchstick-length noodles of chickpea flour, and a snack unto itself — and a spoonful of sauce, just enough to make each bite fervent without wilting.
But Fuskahouse's jhal muri is the one I'd return for, puffed rice tossed with chanachur — a spicy fry of lentils, flattened rice, peanuts and matchstick-length noodles of chickpea flour, and a snack unto itself — and a spoonful of sauce, just enough to make each bite fervent without wilting.
More shocking than his departure was the manner of the 249-229 7-5 7-6(7) 7-493(3) loss to the Australian, with Federer simply wilting in the suffocating humidity and exiting a Grand Slam before the quarter-finals for just the fifth time since 2004.
"We're passing on the base rate cut in full to our valued mortgage customers on our standard variable rate," RBS said in a statement, a day after the UK central bank halved the key borrowing rate to a record 0.25 percent low in a bid to shore up Britain's wilting economy.
Covered on one side by a large campaign ad for Mr. Trump, the presumptive Republican nominee, and studded with wilting fruit, flowers, cleaning items and hardware, their wall was meant to symbolize, Mr. Gleeson said, the economic effects that curtailing immigration and closing borders would have on agriculture, industry and domestic life.
For two decades, from 21970 until he retired in 21972, Mr. Douglass was the chairman of the Alliance for Downtown New York, the self-taxing business improvement district — the largest in North America — organized by the Downtown Lower Manhattan Association, which David Rockefeller founded in 21964, when the Financial District was wilting.
Fideos is the pasta dish you can make with whatever scraps you have lying around your kitchen, like the tail end of that box of spaghetti you've been hanging onto for months, the herbs you bought last week that are wilting in your crisper drawer, and whatever veggies you have hanging out in there, too.
His grave site, on the edges of a pond and shaded by leafy trees at Graceland Cemetery, was adorned Sunday with several bouquets of wilting red roses and yellow mums, and a small white towel emblazoned with a blue W. Two young women wearing Cubs caps laid pennies on the towel to mark their visit.
In that respect, "Bouquet of Tulips" is very different, as it symbolizes a communicative intent (a political message) that can boil down to this: There are 11 slightly wilting tulips (that can be easily seen, in Koons's case, as a symbol of the tulip mania financial bubble crash) in a bouquet, which usually contains 12.
So if you want to cut down on your environmental impact, consider shopping smarter, purchasing smaller amounts of fruits and vegetables—studies show that these foods are the most likely to end up in the trash after wilting away in some forgotten corner of the fridge—and make sure to prioritize eating what you do buy.
But one morning at this Kalkan resort, a regular on the Exclusive Escapes circuit, I was surprised to find myself among tourists from the British Isles all enjoying elements of traditional English breakfasts — beans, fried eggs, mushrooms and the like — as well as wilting Turkish cheeses and olives, arranged like cheap garnishes around the main fare.
Sterling's bounce off its earlier lows accelerated after Danuta Hubner, who chairs the European Parliament's constitutional affairs committee, told Reuters: "We are open to introducing some changes to the backstop solution so that it is politically acceptable for the UK." A survey showing weaker than expected growth in Britain's construction sector in August - another sign of the economy wilting in 2018 - piled further pressure on sterling.
This summer, even as she tightened her grip on the top ranking that she will maintain despite Monday's defeat, Halep was seen on television summoning Cahill to the court during one changeover in Montreal — he waved her off — and despairing to him for having missed a second-set match point against Kiki Bertens in the Western & Southern Open final before wilting in the third.
On Thursday, the Raptors turned in one of the worst performances in franchise history, wilting after just a few minutes, falling behind 224 points in the first quarter, and ultimately losing 211-241 to put themselves in a 22-6.73 series hole that teams only pull themselves out of about 26.7 percent of the time, historically (the numbers are a little better, but still troublesome, for higher-seeded teams getting down).
My dear Anne, The sun has shone all over Easter and that has meant out-of-door life; bees humming in the cherry blossom; Walter on guard against birds having it off in hedges; daffodils wilting; balsam poplars scenting the air; baby ants on the march into the grubby kitchen; good wine to drink, and all fairly idyllic except for the presence of my provoking, irritating and unbalanced daughter-in-law.
The blustery billionaire painted Jeb as a "low energy" candidate with a wilting exclamation point who was desperately in need of an infusion of testosterone; a soft child of privilege who had to depend on Daddy's friends for money and Mommy's presence on the trail to bail him out, even as he feared using his surname on his campaign posters; an entitled wonk who pathetically tried to get more popular by taking off his rimless glasses.
The following foods should not be stored in the fridge:Cucumbers (unlike most veggies, they will actually rot faster in the fridge)GarlicMelons (when whole and uncut)OnionsPotatoesIf you're not going to use them within a day or two, the following foods will last longer in the fridge:Apples (but remember to store them separately from other produce — they're big ethylene emitters)AsparagusBerriesBroccoliCauliflowerCeleryGrapesLeafy greens, like spinach or kaleMelons (when cut — they can grow bacteria if unrefrigerated)Most vegetables should be stored in a crisper drawer to avoid moisture that could cause rot or wilting.

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