c. To cover, secure, or fill up (an opening): sealed the hole in the pipe with epoxy. d. To apply a waterproof coating to: seal a blacktop driveway. e. To secure or prevent passage into and out of (an area). Often used with off: The police sealed off the crime scene. 2. To...
The script devotes only a few lines to the final decades of the firm when “They broke up the business, divided the assets…. The company was sold and sold again.” The subprime mortgage crisis, which crashed the economy and meant many people lost their homes because they had bought at e...
Flash forward one year later: Margot has finished high school and is newly arrived in New York, ready to roll up her chef’s-coat sleeves in Manhattan’s bustling restaurant scene, celebrate her father’s upcoming wedding . . . and reconnect with Zach. But a lot can happen in a year, ...
This being an animated adult sitcom, you might have some preconceived notions about how it looks and sounds. The animated caricatures do feel familiar in their designs, and you can usually tell who they are trying to send up in each scene. While not exactly the opening caricatures from Yes ...
It should be clear the Soviet Union succeeded in covering up a space program involving thousands of people and kept it from the world for three decades. Conover’s own reference clearly states this. Why in one circumstance cite a reference claiming that thousands of people couldn’t keep a se...