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" ... Get ready for the new vacation buzzword. Nakation. With more travelers taking international trips than ever before, we as consumers are also, at times, smothered with more options, loyalty programs and indeed niche buzzwords. From staycations to couples only retreats, many companies are trying to capture niche parts of the travel market. ... "
" ... Once you set foot into restaurateur and chef Ford Fry’s eatery – it’s decked out with a putt-putt course, overflowing oyster bar, and soaring dining room – you know you’re set up for a good time. While you can find the tried-and-true here, your best bet is to dive into one of the house specialties, like the best-selling whole GA shrimp. They’re grilled on a plancha, and arrive smothered in a spicy chile and lime-laced red gravy. The “sopping toast” is there for a reason, so roll up your sleeves. It’s worth every drippy, messy, and deeply satisfying bite. ... "
" ... Since then, smog has enveloped the northeast—and smothered other parts of the country. In Nanjing, far south of Harbin, the air in the first week of this month was so dense that it caused the image of a “double sun.” ... "
" ... Venus is a bit of an odd one: it is shrouded in a thick atmosphere of nasty acid and carbon dioxide, which means we can’t see its surface very well. But a handful of orbital spacecraft have found almost all of it to be lacking in noteworthy number of craters. This is the consequence of a lot of volcanic eruptions that took place in the recent geological past: vast floods and rivers of lava that smothered lots of the planet’s older craters. Circumstantial evidence suggests that eruptions are almost certainly happening there today, but even if that is the case, Venus has weak winds, no flowing water, no surface life and no full-blown plate tectonics. ... "
" ... We see evidence in workplace interactions at every level: An experienced employee expects a certain amount of autonomy, but instead feels smothered when a new authoritarian manager “breathes down her neck.” A dissatisfied customer complains to a salesperson, angry over not getting the services promised and for being “duped.” A minority customer service professional feels left out as discussions for an online customer solution proceed without him even though he feels he’s the closest to the situation. Instead of respectfully questioning the unexpected criticism received during a performance review, a young worker starts acting passive-aggressively, withholding information and posting anonymously on social media. ... "