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A trickle of Republicans came out in condemnation -- Sens.
A handful across India draw a trickle of worshippers today.
"But," she said excitedly, there is a trickle of optimism.
But now a trickle of attacks have turned into a flood.
Eventually, a trickle of group members insisted looters be left alone.
We can expect a trickle of mature unicorns coming to pasture.
Only a trickle of children have been reunited with their parents.
Eventually, they began letting in a trickle of people from the group.
And since the moratorium expired, only a trickle of refugees get in.
There was a trickle of black hair dye running down his forehead.
It was a trickle of water lost in a jungle of concrete.
But only a trickle of aid has been allowed in so far.
"We're still getting a trickle of followers," DeWitt said in a phone interview.
Crovato's departure was the latest in a trickle of escapes by detained activists.
" "We're seeing a trickle of funds still coming in, but it's a trickle.
A trickle of walkers made their way quietly, each at their own pace.
She also saw a trickle of new requests, though they soon again disappeared.
But California's stem cell agency has funded just a trickle of clinical trials.
Those initial tweets prompted a trickle of pro-Kanye content from the far right.
But most smart sensors will produce just a trickle of data in any case.
But a trickle of Trump's would-be challengers are already posting their results publicly.
There is also just a trickle of earnings, including HP, Tiffany and Best Buy.
They returned to find her unresponsive, a trickle of blood seeping from her nose.
In the hallway, we ran into a trickle of people coming out their rooms.
The system continues to draw just a trickle of power, but only the bare minimum.
In Pomerol, cabernet franc plays the supporting role, with just a trickle of cabernet sauvignon.
Lorenzini's cynicism about the new Italy runs through Pinocchio's story like a trickle of acid.
A trickle of Democratic members of Congress came out for impeachment following Mueller's appearance on Wednesday.
Or that the much-vaunted sea passages are likely to carry only a trickle of trade.
Only a trickle of visitors climbed the steps on Sunday, said Mike Henry, deputy chief ranger.
A trickle of amateur stargazers have taken notice and have started to visit, telescopes in tow.
She uses a trickle of water and whatever soap happens to be left on the sponge.
And, in recent years, there has been a trickle of victories over these colonial-era laws.
There's a trickle of vinegar and lemon in lieu of calamansi, but salt is in ascendance.
She said washing dishes with a trickle of bottled water was challenging, to say the least.
The cycle of highly publicized mega-jackpots followed by a trickle of lesser winnings is by design.
Restrictions are loosened in urban centres, leading to a building boom and a trickle of affordable housing.
What started as a trickle of miles driven each day has exploded in the past few years.
A trickle of new banks is being founded; (after the crisis, the flow had dried up altogether).
Eventually, a train arrived and a trickle of people debarked and meandered toward the adjoining bus depot.
When she arrived at the UCLA medical center, her heart was only pumping a trickle of blood.
Throughout much of the day, many polling stations around the capital had barely a trickle of voters.
Because soon after, you got a trickle of country and hip-hop crossovers coming out of Nashville.
What once seemed like a trickle of vulnerable civilians now looked, to some, like a potentially dangerous flood.
In recent years, he began a trickle of investments in the country, including in one burgeoning wine company.
A trickle of Israeli families on school break and foreign tourists passed through on a recent sunbaked weekday.
Patients fill jugs from a tiny tap on the ground floor that sometimes has a trickle of water.
Barring a trickle of metal into Singapore and Malaysia's Port Klang, that's been it for the stocks rebuild.
The potential prosecution has unwittingly revived migration as an issue despite only a trickle of arrivals to Italy.
When I picked up the moist, frosting-lathered cake, it left behind a trickle of indistinguishable green liquid.
On Tuesday, there was only a trickle of the usual throngs on the sand, with streets eerily empty.
He anticipated a trickle of transplants at first until those systems are established, with the rate slowly ticking upward.
Word spread in the trans community of Ousterhout's work, and a trickle of patients turned into a steady stream.
But a trickle of money leaving China to buy houses and other overseas investments has become a flood this winter.
Ask for it with Bulgarian feta under a trickle of balsamic vinegar, so good you may never return to butter.
Some of these devices need very fast connections, while others are tiny sensors that need only a trickle of communication.
But the United States responded by slapping visa restrictions on Cambodian officials, and a trickle of deportations began in December.
What started as a trickle of a few businesses and schools closing has now become a torrent of event cancellations.
If it can be contained to hot spots and a trickle of new cases, the political impact may be moderate.
With a smaller heart attack, a blood vessel is mostly blocked but a trickle of blood can still get through.
With coal and oil in short supply, factories now either stood silent or produced a trickle of their former output.
A trickle of water runs all day through the gutter, as if someone somewhere has collapsed while watering the lawn.
When he asked participants to surprise his mother with in-person birthday wishes, he assumed a "trickle" of people would appear.
On American TV, there was a trickle of one-off episodes in the early '21980s on several shows, typically medical dramas.
And just a trickle of foreign fighters have been able to reach the "promised land" in the last year than previously.
The mound was starting to melt, a trickle of it inching down the cone and drawing dangerously close to the thumb.
That she ran a minimalist campaign staffed by political amateurs and sustained by only a trickle of contributions did not help.
Soon the city emptied of traffic except for a few straggling taxis and a trickle of drivers who defied the order.
A trickle of official referendum results showed the margins were tight, with the "Remain" camp just nudging into a narrow lead.
A trickle of celebrities, billionaires, and other lucky winners of a golden ticket continued to surf the wave, in private sessions.
After the Colombian military established a stronger presence in the area about 423 years ago, a trickle of tourists began arriving.
The result has been a trickle of warnings from financial experts that the price tag for all that debt is coming due.
Eventually, a trickle of research started on molecules that work as checkpoint inhibitors, and in 2010 the field finally came of age.
A trickle of non-retail phones is hardly a threat to America's network integrity, and cutting them off has real negative consequences.
Most are headed south, toward Marin County and the Bay Area, but a trickle of drivers were headed north, toward the fire.
Though keeping money in a checking or savings account shields it from that volatility, "it's just a trickle of interest," Lee says.
Today a trickle of foreign academics arrive at Abba Garima's gates seeking the gospels' clues to the early history of eastern Christianity.
First, in the 1980s and 1990s, came a trickle of Latino seasonal farm workers who mostly went back south for the winter.
The government is trying to turn the village into a tourist destination, but so far only a trickle of visitors have come.
That leaves 31 unaffiliated Democratic Caucus members, while House members have continued offering a trickle of endorsements over the past five months.
Though a half-hour trip from Florence, it attracts a trickle of visitors by comparison and cannot depend on tourism for jobs.
The site lies in the open desert, attracts just a trickle of visitors, and is free of the touts and bustle of Giza.
And after a trickle of loose and vague suggestions of inappropriate conduct, CNN's Juana Summers and Manu Raju scooped some details last night.
She lives at the end of the pipeline, and sometimes gets only a trickle of clean water because others have filled extra buckets.
Trump's decision to insult Lewis on Twitter — as "all talk" and "no action" — turned a trickle of boycotting House Democrats into a flood.
The Czech Republic has seen only a trickle of the migrants flooding into Europe from the Middle East and beyond in the past year.
The state is among the least prolific when it comes to innovation, and there is barely a trickle of scientific research money flowing in.
This comes not on pita but brioche, stained yellow from butter, with a swab of hummus below and a trickle of tahini sauce above.
But within the A.N.C., there has been only a trickle of calls for Mr. Zuma's resignation, coming from a few retired, though prominent, officials.
In recent years, not a season has gone by in which a trickle of high-profile names did not quietly disappear from the schedule.
On another bend, the Mekong almost disappears entirely, a trickle of stagnant water surrounded by a lunar landscape of sere hillocks and desiccated roots.
A mother wiped a trickle of blood seeping from her son's new prosthetic eye as he described the moment a police officer shot him.
According to the airport's website, 67 flights were canceled Sunday and a trickle of flights were delayed or canceled Monday because of the bad weather.
The Jones incident, first brought to light by The Boston Herald, dominated the news for three days, with a trickle of details here and there.
We are already seeing a trickle of departures, and the end of the year is the traditional time for people to decide to move on.
What had been a trickle of companies leaving Hong Kong may well turn into a flood and with it an exodus of high-paying jobs.
In the early 20th century, the roads that rapacious colonization had built now ferried a trickle of adventurous visitors from the West across the territory.
Given the severity of refugee crises elsewhere, and reasonable alternatives for what has become a trickle of Cuban refugees, is this a fiscally responsible endeavor?
The separatists called for a boycott and only a trickle of voters showed up - just over one percent by mid-day, an election official said.
As a result, a trickle of bottom-feeding imitators have slowly started to move in over the past few years, attempting to ape Thugger's sound.
But what about paying bloated prices for an entire class of stocks whose main virtue is a reputation for steadiness and a trickle of cash income?
Greek banks have seen only a trickle of deposit inflows 10 months after the country clinched a third international bailout to stay in the euro zone.
That is prying open the country's restrictive immigration policies, which until now have only allowed a trickle of so-called unskilled foreign workers into the country.
While tipping remains far and away the status quo in American restaurants, a trickle of restaurateurs in recent years has begun doing away with the practice.
Others have landed in hot water after building private museums next to their homes and claiming tax-exempt status by allowing in a trickle of visitors.
In fact, he says, people forget that there were several events that led up to Kaepernick's dissent, like a trickle of rain that becomes a storm.
Banks have seen a trickle of deposit inflows in nearly a year after the country clinched a third international bailout to stay in the euro zone.
Greek banks have seen only a trickle of deposit inflows a year after the country clinched a third international bailout to stay in the euro zone.
A trickle of criticism of about Churchill has been growing recent months, with one member of the Scottish parliament even calling him a white supremacist mass murderer.
A trickle of Democratic victories in special elections—including some astonishing ones, like the capture of a Senate seat in Alabama last year—have bolstered that view.
The group, which usually makes interactive exhibits for schools and zoos, was looking for a new project that could generate a trickle of income for its artists.
The EU's De Kerchove said that he expected a "trickle" of ISIS fighters flowing back to Europe and that there were still "cells" already within the continent.
The fire has also crippled small business owners in Fort McMurray as only a trickle of its 90,000 evacuated residents will begin to return in early June.
"Do you want your women to be violated as they were in Syria, Iraq and Libya?" he shouted as a trickle of voters filed through the gate.
A trickle of visitors approached the 9/11 Memorial and its reflecting pools, perhaps seeking solace during a crisis without precedent by remembering the recovery from another.
After hearing a trickle of reports about food poisoning over recent months, millions of lunch-seeking Americans are probably wondering: Is it safe to eat at Chipotle?
Creeks that during much of the year would only have a trickle of water burst their banks and "went where they wanted to go," Mr. Eliason said.
This week, what had been a trickle of defections from the White House business advisory councils over issues like immigration and climate change turned into a torrent.
Throughout the Trump presidency, there has been a trickle of fed-up individuals willing to step up and protest the administration's war on science, expertise and facts.
In their place is a trickle of skiers and snowboarders whom she supplies with vintage snowsuits she finds forgotten in the basements of nearby sporting goods stores.
It begins with a trickle of migrants from a thousand little villages and towns across West Africa like Ndiamaguene, a five-hour drive from the capital, Dakar.
He was followed in Central Park on Sunday by a trickle of other six-major finishers, like the sommelier Brian Cronin, who has completed 42 in all.
Imagine if we'd learned all of this just Sunday, in one fell swoop, rather than in a trickle of indictments and prosecutions over the last 18 months.
After hearing a trickle of reports about food poisoning over recent months, millions of lunch-seeking Americans are probably wondering: Is it safe to eat at Chipotle?
Though a trickle of absentee election ballots were still to be counted late Tuesday night, some election watchers predicted Lamb would win, albeit by an extremely close margin.
Wealth managers in Silicon Valley say what had once been a trickle of calls about Opportunity Zones from billionaires has turned into a stream of several a week.
According to Mr Bolton, companies around the world need to decide whether they want to receive a "trickle of income" from Venezuela or trade with the United States.
Soon after we published, the peak rate of 2,23 shares per hour measured just two hours earlier was throttled to a trickle of just 22 shares an hour.
The 5G wave will begin with a trickle of early adopters next year, but reach more than 1 billion subscribers by 2023 and 1.5 billion the following year.
Greek banks have seen only a trickle of deposit inflows in more than a year after the country clinched a third bailout to stay in the euro zone.
The ads release by the House committee were the last in a trickle of examples Congress used during its two-day-long grilling of Facebook, Twitter, and Google.
"I don't really go in there," says Win Htut Tin, a fry cook in a greasy diner on the park's edge that still serves a trickle of customers.
A trickle of former residents near the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant have started to move in as Japan marks the sixth anniversary of the meltdown disaster, Reuters reports.
It was Sunday morning in Tripoli's old city, but only a trickle of worshipers was expected at the 19th-century Anglican church, which towered over the curling alleyways.
Iranian oil exports, once a mainstay of oil markets in Asia, were reduced to a trickle of 300,000 barrels a day even before the spread of the coronavirus.
As the migrants formed into lines, Mexican authorities allowed a trickle of them, starting with women and children, to pass through gates and board buses for refugee camps.
But only a trickle of aid has reached opposition-held eastern neighborhoods, where about 250,000 people are suffering acute shortages of food, fuel and medicine, so far, sources say.
Macedonia has closed its border to all but a trickle of migrants, following the example of Austria and other countries along the so-called West Balkans route to Germany.
In June 2012, a trickle of people began showing up in emergency rooms broiling with fever, complaining that their necks were stiff and that bright lights hurt their eyes.
But on a recent sparkling autumn afternoon only a trickle of visitors had come to enjoy the abundant birdsong, the scent of pines and the rustle of falling ginkgo leaves.
Although Emirates ordered a further 36 last month, keeping production going until 2030, some analysts think that producing a trickle of superjumbos could lose Airbus up to €250m a year.
There were also fears on both sides that a trickle of rocket fire out of Gaza into southern Israel, and Israeli retaliatory strikes, could quickly escalate into a new war.
On a recent weekday afternoon, only a trickle of people came to bet on the games at the Horseshoe Tunica, where employees recording sports wagers were dressed in referee uniforms.
Remove any USB drives or dongles plugged into the laptop as well — you want to make sure nothing is trying to draw even a trickle of power from the system.
In 2014, FBI officials said they had begun tracking a trickle of Somali-Americans from the Minneapolis area to Syria in general and to Islamic State-held areas in particular.
A trickle of people visited the Sierra Artists&apos Gallery, but it was still better than last year, when Mariposa was a ghost town, said Marjorie D&aposEsposito, a gallery volunteer.
While the vast majority of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) are Jews - and nearly all their conflicts have been against Arab nations - a trickle of Israeli Arabs volunteer for the army.
Starting very soon, a trickle of immigrants would start to lose their DACA protections — and by January 2019, barring a policy reversal or an act of Congress, all of them would.
A war with the media is a better story for Trump than a trickle of endless leaks about his campaign's alleged interactions with Russia, or the disarray inside his White House.
And with their exit came a trickle of renewed freedoms for at least some Afghan women: They've been able to attend top universities, anchor television shows and hold jobs in government.
According to American military officials, fighters gradually appeared from all over the region, including Kazakhstan and Tajikistan, as well as a trickle of fighters who had fought in Iraq and Syria.
Mexican authorities starting Friday were allowing a trickle of migrants, starting with women and children, to pass through gates near the bridge to Tapachula, where they boarded buses for refugee camps.
The thing I need most in this world is a long, hot shower, but what I get instead is a trickle of warm water followed by a blast of Icelandic cold.
The lack of discipline in 5-Star's ranks and a trickle of lawmaker defections are a danger to the government, which has only a thin majority in the upper house Senate.
Crossing the highway via the pedestrian bridge, the fumes of a thousand choked-up vehicles mingle with the stench emanating from beyond the "river" (a trickle of effluence garnished with plastic bags).
Israeli Arabs, Israeli armyWhile most of the Israel Defense Forces personnel are Jews, and nearly all their conflicts have been against Arab nations, a trickle of Israeli Arabs volunteer for the army.
Interestingly, the largest component of those exports, 5,764 tonnes, was heading to Malaysia, where LME warehouses at the port of Johor have seen a trickle of arrivals since the start of July.
The New York businessman's quest to become the Republican party's presidential nominee has attracted massive crowds but only a trickle of donations, the disclosures filed with the U.S. Federal Election Commission show.
Only a trickle of Chinese pass into Kazakhstan as throngs of Kazakhs pour in the other direction to shop for clothing, toys and electronic goods, many of them counterfeit, in Chinese shops.
The news about why Bachelor in Paradise shut down its fourth season mid-production started as a trickle of rumors, and has since became a full-on flood of increasingly disturbing information.
American drones have already dropped tons of ordnance; Navy SEALs have already dropped in to assassinate terrorists; American military and civilian assistance has already dropped to a trickle of what it was.
"We're seeing a trickle of funds still coming in, but it's a trickle," explained Bob Ottenhoff, who heads the Center for Disaster Philanthropy, which seeks to improve how people give to disaster relief.
At the Stanley M. Isaacs Neighborhood Center on Manhattan's Upper East Side on Monday morning, a trickle of older New Yorkers, some pushing walkers or riding in mobility scooters, arrived to bad news.
At the Stanley M. Isaacs Neighborhood Center on Manhattan's Upper East Side on Monday morning, a trickle of older New Yorkers, some pushing walkers or riding in mobility scooters, arrived to bad news.
Yet until now, only a trickle of homeowners have taken the plunge, said Matt Regan, senior vice president of policy at the Bay Area Council, the public policy group that produced the survey.
Only a trickle of people at banks were seen selling yuan for dollars on the first business day of the new year, when buyers in theory could have made use of their quotas.
Though foreign direct investment stayed strong in Mr Modi's first term, all but a trickle of the new money poured into services and a few big acquisitions, rather than job- or export-generating industry.
The 2000-year-old hotel administrator was one of a trickle of survivors pulled from the rubble after Ecuador's strongest earthquake in decades flattened towns along the coast and killed at least 480 people.
Any sale of Yahoo has been slowed by a trickle of unpleasant revelations to bidders about expensive decisions made by Ms. Mayer, a former Google executive who was named Yahoo's chief in July 313.
"Others realize more devaluation is on the way, so they want to get out before the drop: a trickle of divestment becomes a flood and the price collapses," sustainability journalist Alex Steffen has predicted.
That means that starting very soon, a trickle of immigrants would start to lose their DACA protections — and by January 2019, barring a policy reversal or an act of Congress, all of them would.
He said he's also heartened by the turnaround in high-yield debt, an active mergers and acquisitions market and a trickle of successful initial public offerings like the debut of Twilio following an IPO drought.
Amid Brazil's worst recession in a century and a long drought that has crushed hopes of making this an agricultural center, dos Santos survives thanks to a trickle of customers when government employees get paid.
While she's received a trickle of hate mail over the past week, she said, she's not on social media, and she hasn't read any of the websites that have featured the fierce criticism of her lecture.
As a result, there are only an estimated 211,22001 to 281,93 ISIS fighters left, while ISIS' recruitment of "foreign fighters" has plunged from an estimated 29,211 a month to a trickle of only 115 a month.
There, it was revealed the trapped boys and their coach — all wearing their uniforms at the press conference — survived by licking a trickle of fresh water dripping off a rock in the cave, CBS News reported.
After Terri, there's been a trickle of fat lady characters on television and in movies I wanted so badly to identify with and look up to, only to find them limited by the same lazy plotlines.
Over the years a trickle of other stars, from Oliver Reed in "Gladiator" to Marlon Brando in "Superman Returns", have returned to the screen thanks to the power of special effects based on computer-generated imagery (CGI).
As investors prepare for a trickle of economic data and Federal Reserve meeting minutes to be released this week, Washington Crossing Advisors portfolio manager Kevin Caron is watching three key themes for Tuesday and the week ahead.
I decided I could've gone down there with him but I decided, in my head, maybe a trickle of my dad, I said, I'm taking the keys away from you, I'm not going down here with you.
In recent weeks, undocumented migrants, often seeking asylum in the United States, have waded across the river, barely a trickle of septic water in this location, and presented themselves to the American authorities permanently guarding the gap.
Mr. Trump is proposing a temporary elimination of the payroll tax, a measure with a big dollar figure — it could cost nearly $1 trillion — that would put only a trickle of extra cash into workers' bank accounts.
Though a trickle of Virginia lawmakers continues to call for Mr. Northam's resignation, it is increasingly apparent that Democrats in Virginia and across the nation have adopted a political tactic that explicitly is about protecting their power.
On Saturday, a trickle of people came to a makeshift memorial in Paris that has engulfed the monument at Place de la Republique, near the scene of much of the bloodshed, to pay their respects to the victims.
The settlement will undoubtedly bring a trickle of money to players in need and is a minor legal achievement, given the resources and resolve of the N.H.L., which used brass knuckles to fight the players at every turn.
Its unique placement, with only a trickle of passengers over its land borders and most international travelers passing through a single airport, allowed Israel to quickly and efficiently impose such strict travel restrictions and border controls, said Prof.
This quiet swirl of activity makes sense: In "Poor People's TV Room," the body and the mind are in communion, creating a trickle of motion that, from one action to the next, feels like a slowly cascading avalanche.
Russia, once a winter sports powerhouse, have won only a trickle of medals and none of them gold until Thursday morning, and are in 20th place in the medals standings, behind countries such as Poland, Ukraine and even Britain.
"We have struggled with a lack of information from DHS ever since these cyber threats emerged last summer," Condos wrote, adding that they have only heard about breaches through media reports, and only received a "trickle" of unclassified information.
There is a small Soulseek subreddit which averages around one post a week, and a cursory search through Tumblr's tags will reveal a trickle of both new Soulseek recruits and established users reaching out for a larger and more diverse community.
Petitcolin said CFM was not grappling with any significant bottlenecks or problems with its own suppliers, though a trickle of smaller difficulties associated with the speed of the ramp-up in production of the new LEAP engine continued to cause delays.
The ongoing U.S.-China trade dispute stopped a surge in American oil exports to the Middle Kingdom, but as Washington and Beijing inch toward a deal, a trickle of U.S. crude appears to be making its way to Chinese shores.
I suspect that what we are seeing now in terms of stronger equipment investment is merely a trickle of the pent-up reservoir of spending that could gush if a well-crafted corporate tax reform were to actually be enacted.
" Ms. Jiang wrote that "the number of appraisal petitions has increased from a trickle of cases in the early 2000s to over 20 a year in recent years, or close to one-quarter of all transactions where appraisal is possible.
TIJUANA, Mexico (Reuters) - U.S. border officials processed a trickle of asylum applications on Tuesday from a caravan of Central American migrants camped at the U.S.-Mexico border, despite criticism from U.S. President Donald Trump of their attempt to enter the country.
But the crumbling of the state has made it difficult to recruit and only a trickle of new members are believed to still be heading to the region from overseas, down from the thousands that were crossing into their territory before.
One scorching May afternoon in 5003, as nearly a hundred men and women employed by an Indian government project dug across villages in search of the mythical river Saraswati, a trickle of water appeared, bubbling out of a paddy field.
" The proprietor of YourStuffedMemories noted in the Verge report that "not having the Star Wars keywords have made her product much harder to find, with views of her page slowing down to a trickle of two to 10 views a day.
It says Islamic State militants may have infiltrated their ranks as most of them come from Islamic State-held areas in central and eastern Syria, and has allowed only a trickle of refugees, mostly women and children, in recent months.
And even if America does not feel a trickle of fear at the prospect of falling further behind the EU, which leads the world as signatory to the largest number of trade deals (see chart), perhaps other governments might get the message.
Bruins blank Flyers as Marchand returns from big hit PHILADELPHIA — With a trickle of blood on the bridge of his nose, Brad Marchand acknowledged on Saturday that he's been targeted far more this season than any other in his nine-year NHL career.
During a midterm election year in which liberal leaders promised their base a "blue wave," even this week that wave looks more like a trickle of water caught in the elaborate drainpipe of election recounts, newly found ballots, legal challenges and delayed certifications.
The time when there is still a trickle of big releases—like Star Wars: Battlefront 2 on the 17th, for example—but most of the big hitters and hidden gems and everything in between is already out there, begging to be played.
Trump disbanded two high-profile advisory groups on Wednesday, after the head of his Strategic and Policy Forum advised the White House the group was breaking up, and a trickle of departures from his American Manufacturing Council threatened to become a mass exodus.
"Dialogue is a shadow, a shell, a trickle of what it was, particularly on the economic and commercial issues," said one U.S. industry source who accompanied a business delegation to Beijing last week to warn senior Chinese officials that time was running out.
That's a trickle of piss into the deepest ocean when set against cinema's most eye-wateringly costly productions, but everything's relative—this is the equivalent of a multiplex blockbuster like Avatar, Jurassic Park, Pirates of the Caribbean, or, shudder, any one of those Transformers horrors.
When Mr. Trump had an avalanche of debt and just a trickle of cash, his lenders put him on a budget of $450,000 a month; that was $5.4 million he may not have paid taxes on because of the shambles he made of his businesses.
A trickle of producers is demonstrating that if retsina is made thoughtfully and carefully, from grapes grown conscientiously, it can be a delicious wine that goes beautifully not only with a wide variety of Greek foods, but with many other assertive cuisines as well.
Needless to say, as was explained in an early flashback, there is not a trickle of blue blood in the fellow; he is a lowborn fraudster, and Sookee is his partner in crime, an accomplished thief, inserted into the household to abet his cunning scheme.
Drazen Petrovic, Vlade Divac, Sarunas Marciulionis and other Europeans debuted in 1989, a trickle of foreign players that would soon become a flood, in part because of the collapse of the Soviet Union and along with it the Eastern Bloc's state-sponsored sports model.
In early 2016, roughly six months after I first met Chuol, the violence near their village died down, and the South Sudanese government appointed a governor, installed troops to maintain a tenuous peace and permitted a trickle of aid workers to return to Leer.
WUHAN, China (Reuters) - A trickle of passengers at the train station in the Chinese city of Wuhan put on a brave face on Friday as they arrived in the epicenter of a coronavirus outbreak that has killed 26 people, infected hundreds and raised fears of a pandemic.
A friend who taught at the University of Vermont observed to Mr. Sanders that even in his losing campaigns, he had fared well in Burlington, a city that was growing as a trickle of young liberals left the cities of the Northeast for the Green Mountains.
Eventually, a trickle of research started on molecules that work as inhibitors of these two "checkpoint" proteins, and in 2010 the field came of age when Bristol-Myers Squibb, a drug company, released results from a trial of an anti-CTLA-4 antibody on patients with malignant melanoma.
I'm not the only one: during the past year and a half, a trickle of foreign-born or foreign-partnered friends began to leave New York, and everyone I know who has a second passport, or has the right to get one, has begun to assess her options.
The big picture: While their asset volumes are still marginal compared to traditional U.S. mortgage-backed securities (which have averaged over $1.5 trillion annually in recent years) IIF notes that green MBS volumes have grown from a trickle of some $6 million per year 2012–2015 to much more substantial issuance.
Still, opponents say a trickle of defectors has been leaving California since the middle of last year, when the bill was signed into law in the wake of a measles outbreak, which began at Disneyland and was attributed, in part, to diseases being spread by children who had not been vaccinated.
She's still concerned that Disney may try to remove the listing, but the effects of the takedown have already hit — not having the Star Wars keywords have made her product much harder to find, with views of her page slowing down to a trickle of two to 10 views a day.
Even as the mystery blanketing the deadly attack remains unresolved, despite a trickle of new details on Monday, there is a growing sense among liberals that Niger is the GOP's just deserts; that a tit-for-tat response to their long string of often cynical allegations about Benghazi would be well within bounds.
For now the Mekong, which began as a trickle of snowmelt high up in Tibetan cloud-country, slices through riots of tropical green to meet the South China Sea in a network of river mouths known as the "nine dragon river delta" in what appears to be much the same way as it always has.
The fact that the United States is again allowing in only a trickle of refugees was made especially painful recently when my Canadian nephew, my father's grandson, wrote to me from his home in Newfoundland describing the challenges and satisfaction he and his neighbors were experiencing in welcoming several Syrian families into their community.
On a sunny afternoon recently, his truck was attracting a trickle of customers in a square near the Wong Tai Sin Temple, one of eight places where food trucks can operate, with the venue maximum set at two food trucks (see maps in Annex G). The trucks must pay a monthly service fee to park.
And despite a lawsuit that's yielded a trickle of internal records from the Energy Department and allegations from Rudy Giuliani's associate Lev Parnas that Perry played a central role in conveying Trump's demands for investigations into political rival Joe Biden, the Senate is poised to acquit Trump Wednesday with no clear answers about the former Cabinet member's activities.
The track also arrived at a fortuitous moment — on the heels of a trickle of Western aesthetics into the high-style universe over the last couple of years, and also following the success of stylistically diverse country performers like Kacey Musgraves, who have demonstrated that a country musician can be a beacon of cool far outside the genre's walls.
And as the highly charged debates over transgender rights swirl in the news — from President Trump's call for a ban on transgender service members in the United States military to the laws governing access to public bathrooms and locker rooms to harassment in prisons — "Trigger" brings a new level of visibility to gender-fluid artists who have only been acknowledged before in a trickle of mainstream shows.
Until looking up at those towering stacks, I began scaling back my ambition,wanting to fit in, hoping he wouldn't comein the door and embarrass me,a girl on the lookout at the public library,waiting to blot him out with a lifted handhe'd mistake for a wave of hello as I hurried outpretending to spare him the trouble of coming in — or so I hope in the retrospect of memory,watching him grow ever smaller, a trickle of dustfunneling down the hourglass into nothing.
On top of that, Mr. Trump has actually shed a number of staffers, with a series of resignations and firings sweeping up his first national security adviser, Michael Flynn (Russia); his communications director, Michael Dubke (failed to spin coverage-dross into gold); and, most infamously, his F.B.I. director, James Comey, who as he reminded everyone in testimony on Thursday, learned the reasons for his firing on TV. Even as summer approaches and the window shrinks for getting new confirmations through the Senate before its long August recess, the administration has announced just a trickle of new hires.
The strike, Hemmes said, is hurting shippers who are captive to CN lines as well as exporters who rely on CP, because many of the grain handling facilities at major ports are serviced only by CN. The north shore of Port of Vancouver's Burrard Inlet is home to a major potash and coal export terminal as well as grain terminals operated by Cargill and Richardson International that are normally serviced only by CN. A "trickle of cars" from CP was reaching the grain terminals, but they are "for all intents and purposes shut down," said Wade Sobkowich, executive director of the Western Grain Elevator Association.
Jews from Morocco, Libya, Tunisia, Algeria, Lebanon, Syria, Yemen, Iraq, and elsewhere—the victims of anti-Jewish legislation, property seizures, and pogroms—came throughout the 211s and 214s; Jews were expelled from Egypt in 23; Iranian Jews came throughout the '22s, and then in another onslaught during the Islamic Revolution in 2700; Ethiopian Jews, whose religion was banned by the Communist Derg government, arrived in the 260s, and finally Soviet Jews arrived after the collapse of the USSR, which, in terms of Israel's Jewish demography, might as well be considered the end of history: There are not that many exiles left to ingather, and fewer than ever after a recent influx of Jews escaping the ruin of the Venezuelan economy, and a trickle of Europeans who—spooked by a rise in Islamic and neo-Nazi anti-Semitism— haven't surrendered their EU passports, but merely purchased second homes on the Mediterranean.

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