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In Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia, Memphis and New York, competitions abounded.
Humiliations also abounded this year because so much of the
They described a region where unemployment, despair and lawlessness abounded,
First, secondary offerings abounded when the 2000 earnings breakdown began.
Peace, quiet, and tranquility abounded in this solitary, watery arena.
Comparison between the Bolt and the Model 3 have abounded.
Trump's health and the length of her recovery have abounded.
It may seem, however, like history has abounded with counterexamples.
But heartwarming moments also abounded as they showed insight and kindness.
Stories abounded of family firms broken up to pay the bill.
Questions abounded about Saturday's incidents, including: What, exactly, were the motives?
Lower in the sediment core, fossils abounded from 60 plankton species.
Speculation abounded into Thursday afternoon about who the Rams would choose.
The list was rapidly deleted, but copies abounded across the internet.
Calls to improve women's wages abounded on National Equal Pay Day.
" Opportunity abounded in 1999's "The Megillah According to the Beatles.
Sixty detectives were assigned to the case, and conspiracy theories abounded.
Promises abounded to lure low-cost carriers to fly domestic routes.
But skepticism has abounded over his presidential bid, especially among progressives.
Subcontractors abounded, meaning companies could strongly negotiate for lower supply costs.
Investors flock to bonds, gold Signs of worry abounded on Wall Street.
Sheer tops, playful prints, and a whole lot of statement-makers abounded.
Choreography and pyrotechnics abounded, but the stage presentation was not the focus.
At echelons below the top level, he writes, "loyalty-enforcing groupthink" abounded.
Meanwhile, fears of a possible trade war abounded even before Thursday's announcement.
In the first days following the plane's disappearance, theories of its fate abounded.
Hypocrisy abounded as it always does in the NCAA, IOC, and at FIFA.
Crime scene tape still surrounded some storefronts, and news crews and politicians abounded.
Speculation over the Chinese-owned debt has abounded thanks to some mixed messages.
Demand concerns abounded at this point and oil prices plummeted as a result.
Historical references abounded: The Children's Crusade; Pickett's Charge; the McGovern campaign of 1972.
Even as hospital patient numbers steadily climbed, shortages of key medical supplies abounded.
Prospects abounded, many in a condition that made them amenable to a pickup line.
Messages and displays of unity, hope, activism, and patriotic dissent abounded throughout the evening.
When Amazon announced the nearly $210 billion acquisition of Whole Foods, hot takes abounded.
Of course, speculation abounded over where signs of life may be found outside Earth.
Doomsday scenarios about the climate have abounded in the aftermath of the November election.
Rats abounded, he said, and some of the store's workers had been mugged nearby.
But questions abounded about why men did not speak out onstage about the issue.
A number of bizarre pseudoscientific myths about sex and fertility abounded in 19th century society.
Fan theories abounded on platforms like Reddit and Newgrounds, where the series was originally hosted.
Theories abounded that Oswald's murder was a cover-up for a conspiracy or government ineptitude.
Confusion abounded at airports as immigration and customs officials struggled to interpret the new rules.
Mean stares, slurs, and threats of "You're lucky these cops are here or I'd…" abounded.
In the days afterward, rumors abounded that the dam collapsed because it had been dynamited.
Wine-fueled parties and bull sessions abounded with talk of Gramsci, Chomsky and Stuart Hall.
Their art could be caustic, outré, vulgar and loud; psychedelic patterns and clashing colors abounded.
This summer the place abounded with men and women of color, Asian writers, queer people.
Scepticism abounded when its owner, Domaines Barons de Rothschild, put down roots a decade ago.
So when Kennedy finally announced a bid for governor in February, comparisons to Camelot abounded.
During World War I, in the popular press, stories abounded about cross-dressed men and women.
Barbarities abounded: the systemic rape of sex slaves, bloodshed, the countrywide banning of the Korean language.
Tales abounded of players falling off cliffs and running over pedestrians in pursuit of the characters.
Rumors abounded last month that he was considering Sylvester Stallone, but the actor quickly quashed them.
Vagina plushies abounded, as did drawings of vulva and birth canals, and legs spread exuberantly wide.
Stories abounded among my co-workers: The blinds stuck, so he ripped them off the wall.
Her mother's family owned a plantation where black servants abounded long after the abolition of slavery.
Confusion abounded at airports on Saturday as immigration and customs officials struggled to interpret the new rules.
Issues with his integrity, family history and even ex-girlfriends abounded, as viewers continually questioned his intentions.
Conversations abounded about whether the industry could successfully diversify and welcome women and minorities within its ranks.
Memorable flourishes abounded: My last name hung in oversize letters, like Scrabble tiles, near the front door.
Red "Make America Great Again" hats and T-shirts with slogans like "God, Guns and Trump" abounded.
Miscommunication about the storm has abounded, causing people to make unsafe decisions they may have otherwise avoided.
Hope abounded that the No. 1 overall pick could catalyze an offense with abundant pass-catching talent.
Two weeks ago, rumors abounded that a deal between the Freedom Caucus and the moderates was imminent.
Questions about her mental state abounded, as did rumors that she would never return to the Octagon.
Fraud abounded as unscrupulous producers and merchants in other regions used the Colares name for their wines.
Popcorn, wine, and red armchairs abounded in a Soho House screening room high above LA's Sunset Boulevard.
Confusion abounded in August 2015 when Trump started following an obscure Australian cricketer, Damien Martyn, on Twitter.
Ever since Red Dead Redemption 2 came out, rumors have abounded that a PC release was imminent.
Political turmoil and hijinks abounded this week, but there were plenty of security antics playing out online, too.
But you needed it more during the tough times, when the path ahead looked crooked, when obstacles abounded.
Tales of heartbreak abounded among the rows of tents set up on the grounds of a damaged school.
Confusion abounded at airports around the world on Saturday as officials tried to interpret the new U.S. rules.
Things started to look even worse when rumors abounded in March that Google was reorganizing its hardware division.
All of a sudden, diversion programs popped up, alternatives to jail time began, programs and treatment centers abounded.
Theories that Nissan executives might have had a role in Ghosn's arrest have abounded in the automotive world.
Controversy abounded and the two met again in May of 2010 to fight for a more conclusive result.
Whimsies abounded — on the table beside me, a Snow White lamp, a Bambi figurine, Sea-Monkey bobble heads.
Before the meeting, speculation abounded that there would be a no-confidence vote, but that did not materialize.
Free journalism abounded and the tech scene that her outlet covered was already the subject of intense reporting.
Photos and oral accounts abounded of the Arabic letter M scrawled on walls — standing for moqawama, or resistance.
Theories abounded: he wanted to create one more film for his grandson (the Ghibli producer Toshio Suzuki's explanation).
Until recently, speculation abounded that Mr. Trump would make history by meeting with President Hassan Rouhani of Iran.
They postponed the meeting amid the Kavanaugh confirmation battle and speculation has abounded that Trump might fire Rosenstein.
So 2016 abounded with launches, newly discovered dwarf planets, steps toward Mars, and victorious ends to long-haul missions.
Photos of the products abounded on the pages, most of which also came with a convenient link to shop.
Though the medical examiner declared her death a homicide, questions have abounded for years as the investigation appeared stymied.
Although many within this movement eschew national politics, conversations about Paul's decision to get out of the race abounded.
The Moore report came as stories of men abusing their power over women abounded, contributing to changing public attitudes.
Animal spirits have abounded in capital markets this year, and Wall Street financial behemoths are raking in the cash.
Presley was drafted into the Army in 1958, and he abounded live performances upon his return two years later.
Suspicions have abounded that Trump and especially his associates might have cooperated with Russia because of these financial ties.
Economic liberty was much scarcer then, too: various forms of socialism abounded, from Tanzania to Ghana, Ethiopia to Angola.
Wall Street has abounded with calls for a market pullback, which hasn't happened in any meaningful terms in 2017.
Debuts — all in ballets by the company's founding ballet master, George Balanchine — abounded at the matinee performances last weekend.
Investors followed their lead, loading up on long-term government bonds while growth was stagnant and political risk abounded.
Regulatory challenges for these electric scooter companies abounded in Santa Monica, San Francisco, Austin and other cities around the country.
Doubts also abounded over the chances of OPEC putting aside a market share battle in order to prop up prices.
Plenty of theories abounded — some ghoulish and some outlandish — as police honed in on a killer much closer to home.
It's hard to resist connecting Rilke's poem about a headless torso to the ones that abounded on the sculptor's estate.
Rumors have abounded about who the mysterious creator — known only under the pseudonym of Satoshi Nakamoto — of the cryptocurrency is.
Despite the findings of the German court, rumors have abounded for years that Hitler survived and fled to South America.
Rebuttals to this idea abounded, and the Hiawatha Glacier crater could end up being totally unrelated to the Younger Dryas.
This artistic side of Myanmar's new rulers is cause for optimism, and news stories about the "poetic parliament" have abounded.
Amid signs not all the fires were accidental, conspiracy theories have abounded as to their origin, amplified by social media.
Whispers abounded about rental companies hiring people to destroy rivals' bikes or dump them in out-of-the-way places.
As shortages of key medical supplies abounded, desperate physicians and nurses were forced to take matters into their own hands.
When the listing for the property first surfaced, questions abounded: From what kind of terrifying hellmouth did these dolls arise?
But the warning signs that abounded, combined with the suddenness of these disruptions, mean that investors can assume the worst.
Pointwork apart, it abounded in piquant, intricate changes of rhythm and direction: Ms. Delgado looked elegant, wholly unpredictable, commandingly playful.
Correction calls have abounded lately, based at least in some part because it's been so long since one has occurred.
Buzz about the brand has abounded since it got rolling two years ago, but lo and behold, we're finally here.
Photographs of her great-granddaughter abounded, but only in people's cellphones, "so what does it do for me?" she said.
MEXICO CITY — The superlatives have abounded during the run-up to general elections in Mexico: The most important in years.
"I just woke up this morning," Kris Jenner told The Cut at New York Fashion Week after rumors about Kylie abounded.
References to the coming robot revolution, killer droids, malicious AIs and human extermination abounded, some more or less serious than others.
When a sped-up recording of the sound went public, it soon became known as "the bloop," and conspiracy theories abounded.
In midtown and downtown, businesses were thriving, people were excited to explore the area, and signs of a growing economy abounded.
Allegations of harassment have abounded since a moderate prime minister, Malcolm Turnbull, was overthrown in a right-wing coup in August.
Stories abounded about suicides, murders and other horrors committed by young people soaring googly-eyed on LSD or having acid flashbacks.
Yet, in a dozen or so lengthy conversations I had with high-level agency and marketing executives, suspicion of Facebook abounded.
Contrasts abounded during a brief tour of the city, where 88,000 people fled as flames and smoke advanced on May 3.
Namely the '90s, when creativity abounded and designers tugged strings and lived on shoestrings to make their dreams into our realities.
Honor killings have abounded in South Asia for centuries, driven by a code that deems women the vessels of family honor.
With no processing or information centers on site, rumors abounded, as did anxiety, among people who had hoped to reach Germany.
Also last year, conspiracy theories abounded that Banksy was actually the founder of Massive Attack, so it's really still anybody's guess.
The one thing almost everyone can say about Bloodline, love it or hate it, is that it abounded with great performances.
Clown-game offers abounded, but when I demanded to be seen as a three-dimensional human being, the work dried up.
Solutions proposed by golf superintendents soon abounded, including foam hole inserts that kept the ball near the top of the hole.
But pitfalls have abounded, including in 2005 when President George W. Bush faced intense criticism for his response to Hurricane Katrina.
Conspiracy theories abounded, especially when he proceeded to put in a lacklustre performance as Brazil went 2-0 down before half-time.
Guzman hid near his childhood home, agents said, but rumors abounded of him visiting expensive restaurants and paying for all the diners.
Shock and criticism abounded after a photo allegedly showing a child using a portable potty during an airline flight was shared online.
Rumors abounded of a supergroup featuring Chris Martin, Adele, Noel Gallagher, and anyone else who replied to the email thread quick enough.
Jubilation abounded: But since this is hand-wringing, self-depreciating English football after all, Spurs couldn't walk away with a clean win.
That quality abounded in her playing on this night in a program that included the last three of Bach's six English Suites.
Speculation abounded about who wrote the piece, and Trump declared Thursday night "we're gonna try" to find the person within the administration.
Such nationalist expressions abounded around the 19th century, when rival nations in a disunited Europe settled scores in wars, revolutions and slights.
The performances abounded in scintillating grace, wondrous shadings, even touches of impetuousness — all the qualities that distinguish his Chopin, Liszt and Schumann.
The Arabian Desert abounded with the houbara bustard, a migratory, partridge-like fowl found in arid habitats across Asia and northern Africa.
Rumors, many of them conflicting, abounded, and some insisted the whole affair was "fake news," echoing one of the president's favorite lines.
When "Argo" did end up winning, conjecture abounded that Mr. Affleck's directorial snub boosted the picture's chances, by making it an underdog.
Despite a culture that emphasized aspiration — pennants from Stanford, Vanderbilt and Louisiana State lined the walls at Ascend — opportunities for failure abounded.
The first two (of five) programs — by Emery LeCrone Dance and Claudia Schreier & Company — abounded in live music, played and sung well.
Fan theories about its subject Steven Avery's guilt and innocence have abounded on Reddit since the Netflix docu-series came out last winter.
Several Easter eggs abounded during the experience, such as R2-D2 and a possible appearance from the greatest Sith Lord of them all.
Conspiracy theories, drama, and worse abounded on the platform and Google has not been up to the task of dealing with it all.
Reports have abounded of violence in migrant centers, sexual assaults by migrants at music festivals and increased gang crime in immigrant-heavy cities.
Virovacz said he expected a "dovish hike", with the bank explaining that risks abounded looking forward including domestic and euro zone economic developments.
" Speculation has abounded over what his next steps will be, including the idea he would appear on the show "Dancing with the Stars.
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It did not emerge from the fug of the Dark Ages, where conspiracy and superstition abounded (not unlike the fake news era of today).
As the secretary position lay vacant, speculation as to the next leader of the largest integrated health care system in the United States abounded.
On Monday, their frustration and dismay abounded online, with many wondering aloud the connection between the escalating trade war and the missing last episode.
Theories abounded about how best to stanch the damage, but one persistent theme was that Democrats should — must — move to the right on guns.
The headlines abounded that the country admitted its growth model was seriously lopsided with too much production, insufficient consumption and excessive reliance upon exports.
The announcement resolves questions about the direction of the world's largest online retailer that have abounded since the couple announced their divorce in January.
In the last few days, journalistic eulogies have abounded for George H. W. Bush, who died at the age of 94 on Friday night.
"Hamilton" merchandise abounded: T-shirts, posters and even a woman's clutch that read "Talk Less," the advice Aaron Burr gives Hamilton throughout the show.
Theories abounded about how best to staunch the damage, but one persistent theme was that Democrats should — must — move to the right on guns.
Theories abounded, but one of them was that a mole inside the US government was giving away the identities of US sources in China.
Erroneous claims also have abounded in previous terrorist attacks, including the Boston bombing in 2013 when several people were incorrectly named as possible suspects.
It spans many different types of fandoms, and given that the Game of Thrones season finale was only a week ago, the GOT costumes abounded.
Internal finger pointing abounded in recent days as recent media accounts have portrayed a campaign in disarray and at-times feuding with frustrated GOP leaders.
Rumors about who would fill which cabinet posts have abounded, but few people seem to know what's actually happening inside the White House transition team.
On his watch, moderates abounded on the Republican side of the aisle to such a degree that they gathered weekly for the Wednesday Lunch Club.
Elsewhere on Capitol Hill, where Price served for more than a decade as a lawmaker from Georgia, confusion abounded about his choice to charter flights.
That, for him, was the Golden Age of Denver's music scene, when the city still retained its grimy edge but the possibilities for musicians abounded.
Even when he held the job, speculation abounded about what might await him when he tried to "monetize his public service," Swampese for cashing out.
Speculation has abounded that Gigi Hadid is dating this season's "Bachelorette" runner up Tyler Cameron as the pair have been spotted out and about lately.
Anthony has a no-trade clause in his contract, and speculation abounded through the losing season about whether he might try to make a move.
Rumors that Dzu was a French spy or a Communist agent abounded, though a thorough report by the United States Embassy found no substantive evidence.
Afros had abounded within the town's borders since that moment in '05 when all the clippers and cutting hands began shaving ragged patches into heads.
New offerings abounded at the 2017 SHOT Show, the industry's largest annual trade event, hosted last week by the National Shooting Sports Foundation in Las Vegas.
Season two of Mr. Robot has abounded with fan theories, one of the most prevalent of which had Elliot living in a mental institution or jail.
For example, last year, Amazon went down at the beginning of Prime Day — the Prime Day landing page broke, error pages abounded, and checkout wasn't working.
But concern has abounded from advocates of total disclosure that the Trump administration might block some of the release at the behest of the intelligence community.
It wasn't clear whether the President was indeed infuriated by Coats' remarkable appearance, but speculation abounded in Washington that Coats might be in the President's crosshairs.
Immediately, skepticism, questions, and even conspiracy theories abounded over how the high-profile inmate could have killed himself in a highly secured part of the jail.
For days speculation abounded about whether President Trump would invoke executive privilege in an attempt to prevent former FBI Director James Comey from testifying before Congress.
Short-sellers targeted Lam Research's shares ahead of the third quarter because worries abounded that DRAM units, which Lam's products help build, would drop in price.
" Anti-media rhetoric has abounded since the election, when Donald Trump rallied his supporters against journalists, calling major news outlets the "Enemy of the American People.
As newspapers rushed to press after a mine explosion in Sago, W.Va., false reports abounded that 12 of the 13 miners trapped had survived the blast.
But he quickly found that southern Brooklyn resembled Belgorod in another way: His new neighborhood abounded with the same virulent homophobia he had hoped to escape.
Substandard housing abounded, vacant storefronts lined business-district streets and the population had plummeted toward 213,21959, according to the 21963 census, 85 percent of it black.
Gambino crime family boss John Gotti had a famous face, and suspicions abounded that he'd risen to power by orchestrating the murder of mafioso Paul Castellano.
Speculation has abounded in Israel on what is driving the newfound overtness of its actions, with many suggesting domestic politics could be a factor ahead of Apr.
Rumors that some funds were also seeking to reduce their business with the lender due to counterpart concerns abounded early in the month before the situation stabilized.
Since the exit last year of its longtime chief David Karp, and the sale of the site to Verizon, rumblings that Tumblr is finally finished have abounded.
His successor, Gerald Ford, signed the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act of 1960; juvenile facilities, along with foster and protective care programs, proliferated, while disparities abounded.
But other risks abounded in the form of financial volatility in some emerging markets, Britain's complicated exit from the European Union and questions over Italy's budget policies.
Allowing states to waive EHBs could mean the unraveling of the individual insurance marketplace and a return to even skimpier plans than those that abounded before Obamacare.
Even in the midst of so much grace, it turned out, sin had abounded, and I wept for the victims, who had been my classmates and neighbors.
Though the playing abounded in youthful energy and dramatic sweep, other, deeper qualities distinguished the account of this early Wagner opera, first performed in Dresden in 1843.
This is not surprising, criticism of buybacks and "financial engineering" have abounded over the last few quarters as companies have heavily relied on these tactics to improve earnings.
Brand-new texturizers, nail polishes, concealers, and gloss abounded on the runways and we suspect we'll be seeing variations of these products in many spring collections next year.
Because Winchester was reclusive and eccentric, these tales about her abounded during her lifetime, and especially in the wake of her death of heart failure at age 83.
When Kevin Hart dropped out of hosting duties last month amid the fall-out from the resurfacing of past homophobic remarks, speculation abounded over who might replace him.
Thomas Kuchel of California and John Sherman Cooper of Kentucky (who was actually McConnell's old boss), as well as former Justice Arthur Goldberg, abounded on Capitol Hill. Sen.
Interestingly, the first time Bitcoin's price rose over that mark was in October 2017, and that was despite the negative news from China which abounded at that time.
But rumors abounded about its lavish décor — the gold-plated bathroom fixtures, the closets packed with Elena's furs, clothing and shoes, and the mosaic-lined indoor swimming pool.
Mac DeMarco sang salty beach tunes over the stereo, a fitting choice for the first truly frigid night of the season, when head colds and existential dread abounded.
Rumours have abounded since that the derelict site of the the former pleasure park has played host to numerous illegal raves, and it's not difficult to see why.
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Thematic decorations like comet projections and tinfoil-covered computers, and snacks like Pop Rocks, asteroid Cheetos, margaritas in a shade of radioactive red, and, of course, champagne, abounded.
Vigneault's name was boldly displayed on the Radio City Music Hall marquee, and laughter and smiles abounded as Vigneault was introduced amid declarations of a fresh Rangers era.
Will Campbell, Jimmy Jones and Duncan Gray, who with others in the 1950s and 1960s spoke out against the violent racism that abounded on the Ole Miss campus.
For more than 100 years, rumors have abounded that William Shakespeare's skull might have been stolen from his grave at the Holy Trinity Church in Stratford-upon-Avon.
Rumors abounded that Rage Against the Machine was reforming to right wrongs and fight during a bizarre election year, but the reunion that Rage fans clamored for remains unfulfilled.
Since then, rumors have abounded that it carried a huge sum in gold coins -- as much as 14,000 metric tons by one estimate -- to fund the Russian war effort.
Shortly after her on-screen debut for the series, speculation abounded that she would ultimately emerge as Perrette's replacement, considering she had already announced her departure from the series.
Late in the night, rumours abounded that some conservative members of the House were eager to vote on the bill as-is, against the wishes of their Senate counterparts.
Memes about its over-the-top characters abounded, but when actor Stefán Karl, who played LazyTown villain Robbie Rotten, was diagnosed with bile duct cancer, fans went into hyperdrive.
"We couldn't rent them at market value, so we chose a symbolic number and the requests abounded: the important thing was to repopulate the village," Galliano told local media.
FOR the past few months reports about security preparations for the Republican convention, to be held from July 18th to 21st in Cleveland, have abounded on Midwestern talk-radio.
The Jet Airways crew member wounded in the blasts, whose picture has abounded on front pages and social media, has been identified as Nidhi Chaphekar, according to The Guardian.
Huffman and Kalunde struggled to keep up as she moved through the forest, until she reached a spot near the edge of a swamp, where succulents and figs abounded.
Yet none of this appears to approach the level of misallocated resources and unrealistic expectations that abounded in 1999, when day traders rather than asset-allocators drove the market.
Fears abounded: mass media would make us passive, manipulate our desires, corrupt our polity, and separate us from each other by substituting the private screen for the public square.
Speculation has abounded about Amazon's potential to open a swath physical stores for years, to take away one of the key advantages of its traditional competitors — their wide distribution network.
Excuses have abounded, including market timing and sentiment, readily available private cash and mutterings about how the market doesn't understand new technology business models, like software as a service (SaaS).
Superhero costumes and tribal masks abounded, every surging drop was met with rainbows of confetti, arms were perpetually aloft, and, just as the Arnaus had told me, everyone was dancing.
The music — "Immerse," by Nils Frahm — abounded in subdued hints of tango; Ms. Ferri showed her characteristic blend of bravery and adult vulnerability; Mr. Cornejo's grace and chivalry registered potently.
But even before his death, speculation about how the money manager actually made his fortune abounded, with some wondering if his real business was actually the blackmail of powerful men.
Strange sightings abounded this year, including those of a humpback whale in the Hudson River, a pack of raccoons in Central Park and a number of sharks off Coney Island.
Before physicists established that the sound came from sand grains rubbing against each other, legends about its origins abounded, some claiming the great Mongol conqueror Genghis Khan was buried beneath it.
Conspiracy theories abounded across Chinese cyberspace, with some commentators wondering aloud if Liang and Xie were members of a cult -- based on certain images and seemingly odd content posted by Liang.
Although Hall became a millionaire (through his water bed and other inventions), knockoffs of his bed abounded (awarding him millions more in patent infringement cases) before it fell out of favor.
It already has the sort of absurd premise that abounded on the duo's late Comedy Central show, and its stars are nothing if not able to totally commit to a bit.
In an effort to curb the abusive practices that abounded pre-crisis, Congress and the Obama administration passed the Dodd-Frank Act in 28500, which created the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
After the dust settled, questions abounded about the mystery buyer who picked up what was, hands-down, the oddest item on offer: a protective leather jockstrap Crowe wore in Cinderella Man.
Confusion abounded in the American and South Vietnamese command structures; Tet had struck like a thunderbolt, and it took time to sort out what was going on across the Vietnamese countryside.
By Tuesday, criticism abounded about the distributor's decision to open an R-rated film with no big names and a first-time director against a Disney juggernaut on a holiday weekend.
Looks in functional fabrics such as gabardine and khaki cotton twill, often finished with cargo pockets and zippers, abounded on the runways, putting a modern spin on traditional work-wear staples.
Though examples of offensive bigotry have abounded, no previous provocation could induce Republican leadership to let them out: Not charges that an American judge was too "Mexican" to render fair decisions.
Apologies have abounded from several male cast members of Arrested Development after The New York Times published a "notably raw" interview with actors from the show ahead of the show's fifth season.
Compliments, "dad jokes" and baby kisses (and snubs!) abounded as Biden held ceremonial swearing-ins for all Senate members of the new 115th Congress inside the old Senate chamber at the Capitol.
Composers abounded during the verismo era of Italian opera, from around 1890 to 1920, but none achieved the enormous international success of Puccini, who remains arguably the world's most popular opera composer.
Raw Data Carcinogens abounded 1.7 million years ago in Early Pleistocene times when a nameless protohuman wandered the South African countryside in what came to be known as the Cradle of Humankind.
Since its sinking, rumors have abounded that it carried a large amount of gold coins -- as much as 14,000 metric tons by one estimate -- on board to fund the Russian war effort.
As Mr. Cameron's announced resignation sank in, speculation abounded that Boris Johnson, the former mayor of London and the most visible leader of the "Leave" campaign, was the favorite to replace him.
But among the demonstrators, rumors abounded that Mr. al-Bashir was living with relatives or that his ouster was a ruse and he was still calling the shots, only now in secret.
Hope abounded that the surge of protests that had united the country would help push through the legal changes needed to hold accountable the corrupt members of Guatemala's political and economic elites.
Conspiracy theories have abounded about the disappearance, including one internet rumor that Cunningham was a whistle-blower who had warned about the flu shot being responsible for this year's deadly flu season.
Viewers even had a chance to meet the contestants for the upcoming season: The room abounded with prospective 2020 contenders, who seemed highly aware of their place on the prime-time stage.
Something had triggered a massive shift in the global carbon cycle but clues for what that could have been were sparse, though ideas abounded—volcanoes, comets and methane bursts had all been proposed.
Theories abounded, but it came down to this: Either Mongeau was lying, Good Times was lying, or they both were lying in a purposeful effort to scam attendees and create a viral moment.
Delis and bodegas abounded in Greenpoint, but "the grocery store and gym and day care for the dog were so widely distributed that it was hard to get to them," Mr. Donnelly said.
Speculation abounded on Tuesday over the escape of Nissan&aposs ex-CEO Carlos Ghosn — a recognizable figure and international fugitive — from his highly surveilled home in Japan onto a mysterious flight to Lebanon.
In any case, his prize-winning entry in the contest, published in 1750 as his first philosophical work, "A Discourse on the Moral Effects of the Arts and Sciences," abounded in dramatic claims.
After suffering through a veritable dearth of apples while attending college in California, Mullan moved to New York City in 2014, where they abounded at farmers' markets from late August to mid-November.
Speculation abounded on social media about the causes of the blackout, as well as sharp rebukes by critics of Macri, who is running for re-election later this year in a hotly contested race.
After the fighting ended in late 1003, reports abounded of rape survivors who, shunned by their own communities, had killed themselves or their newborn babies, or died from attempts to self-induce an abortion.
Confusion abounded at airports as immigration and customs officials struggled to interpret the new rules, with some legal residents who were in the air when the order was issued detained at airports upon arrival.
Past failures make it clear that whistleblowers should be encouraged to come forward, to prevent the kinds of clandestine cover-ups and suppressed secrets which abounded in Woodward and Walters' era in the youth system.
Prior to the 2016 election in the United States—in which well-documented efforts to spread computational propaganda abounded—numerous similar cases had been researched and written about in Ukraine, Mexico, South Korea, and elsewhere.
On Chinese social media, suggestions for a name for the rover abounded, with some commenters advising against another name associated with rabbits -- linking operational difficulties "Jade Rabbit" encountered during its mission to the "feeble" animal.
The oil company goes to trial on Tuesday at the neoclassically-designed New York State Supreme Court in the dead center of Manhattan's Financial District — a place where fraud, greed, and deception have, historically, abounded.
On King William Island, just by the North-West Passage, stories abounded of the qallunaat or white men who had come looking for the fabled north route to Asia or, after failed expeditions, for each other.
Elsewhere, different free-speech issues abounded: college campuses in convulsions over who should opine and how; tech behemoths pondering how to control (and profit from) the blizzard of online chatter; authoritarian governments snuffing out digital dissent.
Consider Julian Schnabel's brawny Neo-Expressionist paintings, Cindy Sherman's canny, staged self-portraits, Jeff Koons's sumptuous sculptures of kitschy objects and Barbara Kruger's suavely designed leftist agitprop: The '21981s abounded in eye- and mind-grabbing work.
Boxers talked trash, as they always have done, and generated interest through their personal grudges, but even though the bourgeois love of violence abounded, not everyone could stomach the visceral bloodiness of a legitimate boxing match.
Mixtape download/streaming sites have abounded since the mid-2000s, and almost every mainstream star of note as well as thousands of not-yet-stars use free music as part (or all) of their release strategies.
It was in this context that OPEC's obituaries once again abounded, with the sovereign producer group seen as resigned to lower for longer (or even lower forever) and too hopelessly divided to return to active market management.
CLEM: Murder and Money in the Gilded Age (Johns Hopkins University, $21963) has an intriguing point of reference: The post-Civil War era, when the economy was unregulated, speculators abounded and con artists had a field day.
This is the annual gathering put on by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts, and stars abounded: Tom Hiddleston, Justin Timberlake, Amy Adams, Keegan-Michael Key, Evan Rachel Wood, Ruth Negga, Joel Edgerton, Ava DuVernay.
Skepticism abounded in the Capitol on Tuesday as to whether the extra two weeks would be all that worthwhile, but it seemed to Republicans to be a better option than returning home or heading off on vacation.
Following the release of the reports, angry petitions urging the USDA to halt the use of pink slime abounded online, garnering hundreds of thousands of signatures, and the industry rapidly set out to eliminate usage of the ingredient.
"For years, rumors abounded of game fixing in international soccer, as did speculation that the opportunity to stage the world's most prestigious and popular sporting event, the World Cup, was available to the highest bidder," Trujillo's lawyers wrote.
Rumors of a potential public offering of the U.S. business have abounded recently, with analysts, including Barclays, saying investors may welcome the ability to choose more directly between the strategy for the U.S. business and the French business.
Bees in part attracted such laurels because of their mysteriousness: It was difficult for ancient cultures to quite understand how bees did what they did, and myths abounded, like Virgil's idea that they hatched spontaneously from sacrificed bullocks.
Here's a look at the top rookies from N.F.L. Week 1: Optimism, that rarest of commodities among the football-loving denizens of northeast Ohio, abounded on Sunday, even with Cleveland losing by 21-103 to the hated Steelers.
Smiles and handshakes abounded before and after Mr. Pence delivered his reassuring words, but Europeans — taken aback by Mr. Trump's occasional fulminations against European institutions that have long been the bedrock of American policy here — were still wary.
Narrated by actor Sam Neill, you'll catch glimpses of Snares Islands penguins waddling along a coast, sheep assembling along the country's lush greenery and serene mountains that "the land of the long white cloud" seems to be abounded with.
Mixed messages have abounded during the so-called Great Return March, the grass-roots campaign that is now in its third week and seeks to highlight hardship in Gaza and demand the right to return to lands in Israel.
But rumors have abounded among Palestinians that Israel will now install X-ray cameras around the mosque compound capable of seeing through clothing, fueling new tensions in a conservative society where many women wear long robes and head coverings.
Hostilities abounded on a Utah commuter train Tuesday evening when a Utah Transit Authority employee allegedly confronted several female passengers for sharing the restroom, called them "porn stars," and asked if they were "putting [tampons] into each other," reports say.
Law enforcement in the United States have used facial recognition for years, and vendors of the technology have abounded, including France's Idemia, Japan's NEC and newer entrants like Israel's AnyVision and Microsoft, which has called for regulation in recent months.
Many had already guessed that Swinton was behind the many layers of makeup and prosthetics, and rumors abounded when Ebersdorf didn't show up to the film's Venice Film Festival premiere in September, the only cast-member to miss the big event.
During my brief career at Columbia College in the early '70s, when I should have been studying, I was drawn to Manhattan's haunting industrial edge; not seeking sex, though it abounded for gay men, but searching for whispers of maritime might.
It will also appeal to anyone with nostalgia for a generally underappreciated era in New York history, when the high glamour felt a little scuffed, the urban apocalypse had been postponed, and Manhattan abounded in bookstores and scruffy gay bars.
Rumors abounded in recent weeks about why their favorite fizzy drink had been whisked off shelves from Cincinnati to Charlotte, N.C. Some speculated that the Coca-Cola Company, which has been making the soft drink since 212, had quietly discontinued it.
Urban myths abounded about how to buy and who was allowed to buy; rumors of wait lists were taken as gospel; and the lucky few able to acquire a bag guarded their insider status as if it were a state secret.
The weak dollar and strong growth in Asia, Europe and many emerging markets will be a boon for these companies, a number of which suffered in past years when the dollar was ascendant and worries about Europe and developing nations abounded.
The loft building where New York Fashion Week: Men's takes place is the kind of rough industrial holdout that abounded in Manhattan in the 1970s, when areas of this city looked an awful lot like the ruin Detroit would soon become.
Autobiographical elements abounded; the designer, who distributed a photograph of herself at age 3 with her father rather than traditional show notes, said the offhand pairing of crochet dresses over trousers reflected her own style and that of her friends.
Conferences, teen-focused books and publications, music that sounded like mainstream music but had Christian lyrics, and T-shirts and other cheap commercial products splashed with sayings like "WWJD" (What Would Jesus Do) and "FROG" (Fully Rely on God) abounded.
Confusion abounded about why my little "boy" insisted "he" was a girl, why he made dresses out of blankets, napkins, shirts; why he turned his trucks into dolls and nursed them; why all his little preschool and elementary school friends were girls.
Law enforcement in the United States have used facial recognition for years, and vendors of the technology have abounded, including France's Idemia, Japan's NEC Corp and newer entrants like Israel's AnyVision and Microsoft Corp, which has called for regulation in recent months.
Headlines abounded -- "Yes we Tan!" and "The audacity of taupe" -- Fox News' Lou Dobbs went so far as to call it "un-presidential" and tried to surmise Obama was sending some sort of hidden message, possibly to our enemies, via the suit color.
After four days, the police were still struggling to identify one of the four homeless men who were brutally killed in Chinatown on Saturday, and questions abounded about how the others ended up sleeping on the streets where they lost their lives.
As Ms Millham adds, her country already seems worryingly close to the state of affairs described in the Book of Mormon, her faith's sacred text, when a society in the New World perished because selfishness abounded and people mistreated the land and one another.
Riffs have abounded this year, from the World's Riffiest Band™ Sheer Mag putting out their debut album, to Torres and the one-woman riff parade that seems to be characterizing the run-up to her third record Three Futures, with much in between.
She has also gallivanted around Facebook's Menlo Park campus (photo opportunities of her in a Facebook-logo T-shirt abounded); posed with a Stormtrooper at Lucasfilm headquarters; and joined James Corden's "Carpool Karaoke" segment on his "Late Late Show," alongside "The Force Awakens" director J. J. Abrams.
Concerns abounded that the global security system has become unglued, that poor leadership East and West prevents cohesion, that the "strong street" overrules weak elites in Europe and America, and "the center cannot hold," while the aggressive authoritarians: Russia, China, and Iran, eventually may not be contained.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A gauge of global stock markets rallied along with U.S. Treasury yields on Wednesday as optimism abounded for a trade thaw between the United States and China while sterling bounced on indications UK Prime Minister Theresa May would survive a no-confidence vote.
The weekend surrounding Phair's set was the opening weekend of the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, where tributes to Prince abounded; Pearl Jam, Nick Jonas, Grace Potter, and J. Cole were but a few of the artists who took time out of their set to honor him.
In characteristic Sorkin fashion, "The Newsroom" abounded in moral dilemmas and witty dialogue, but it was widely criticized for the weakness of its female characters and for another Sorkin hallmark : the positioning of a white male establishment figure as the best hope for righting a listing nation.
Outpourings of grief, love, and support abounded on Twitter, including from Los Angeles Times owner Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong and U.S. Women's National Team soccer captain Megan Rapinoe, and Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes II, who is set to compete in the Superbowl next Sunday.
He considered that five billion people continued to head toward healthier lives while one billion remained mired in poverty and disease; that progress toward health and wealth had contributed to climate change; and that the world was so poorly governed that possibilities to improve it abounded.
DUBAI — Questions have abounded all week as to how Saudi Arabia, the planet's third-highest defense spender and steward of the world's largest oil facility, allowed itself to fall victim to a drone and missile attack that wiped out half of its crude production in a day.
WASHINGTON — Speculation abounded Monday night that GOP presidential hopeful Ben Carson might drop out of the race, after news broke that Carson was not sticking around in Iowa to wait out caucus results, nor heading directly to New Hampshire or South Carolina for the next primaries on the calendar.
Criminal inquiries, books and speculation have abounded over the fate of the cleric, Imam Moussa al-Sadr, the charismatic Iranian-born scion of a powerful religious family who had made his home in Lebanon for nearly two decades and had become an ardent advocate of its impoverished Shiites.
But true male-female duets (in which the singers equally split the lead vocals) haven't populated the country charts in these numbers for a couple of decades — not since the format abounded in durable partnerships like those of Reba McEntire and Vince Gill, and Tim McGraw and Faith Hill.
The multilateral architecture that has shaped the Western world since the aftermath of World War II has taken a severe blow, and as the letter was delivered on Wednesday, questions abounded about whether this pivot toward nationalism and self-interest represented the beginning of a more volatile global era.
The government, which began laying the groundwork for the package as a rising yen threatened exports and worries about the global economy abounded, may have felt a need to inflate the headline figure because market expectations were high, said Hiroshi Shiraishi, a senior economist at BNP Paribas Securities.
And while a stroll through the Empire Polo Club grounds's 303,000-person, international crowd proved to be considerably more diverse in age than the festival's "Oldchella" nickname would suggest—babies, teens, fashionable 20-somethings, and young parents abounded—consider the fact that there were no ID check booths for the bars.
Spirited discussions abounded on the return trip about the impending probation bill in Pennsylvania that Reform had introduced earlier this year, and about the events of the day — a significant day for 50 children and their families that held a greater symbolic significance in the fight for criminal-justice reform. 
This was certainly evident on Danny Bowien's recent tour for The Mission Chinese Food Cookbook, wherein appearances abounded from a whole slew of special guests: Andy Ricker of Pok Pok (and FARANG), Chad Robertson of San Francisco bread palace Tartine, Kris Yenbamroong of Night+Market, Jessica Koslow of brunch mini-empire Sqirl.
A concentration of digitally and otherwise manipulated photography and video also abounded — unsurprising, given the conceptual foundation of the festival this year — some of which pointed to photography as a medium for conveying emotional reality, while others undermined the capacity of photography to ever convey something which might be regarded as truthful.
Supposedly, this album is Callahan's tribute to the joys and responsibilities of marriage, a calm, gratified affirmation of his settled adult life, which means he belongs to a contemporary pop tradition — for some reason, 2019 has abounded with long double albums commemorating monogamy and an artist's settling down, from Chance the Rapper to Vampire Weekend.
I saw an event that was still marked by all the pitfalls of a true DIY venture—prizes for the winners of the competition were lost on the train and technical difficulties abounded at the competition venue—which stood in stark contrast to the flawless commercial technology events we've all grown so accustomed to.
Fears abounded over the Y2K bug: Some older computers used only the last two digits of the four-digit year, so that the year 2000 would be read as 1900, possibly causing crashes, crippling key systems — and preventing the production of the newspaper, whose print advertising was at that time the company's biggest moneymaker.
The unease that gripped some parts of the population during the months leading up to January 1, 2000, is well documented: Endless speculation abounded about the possibility of a worldwide technological crash, which in turn stirred up all the latent apocalyptic fear-mongering—both political and pop-cultural—that we'd been absorbing throughout the late 20003th century.
But speculation abounded on Wednesday — among political analysts, oil industry executives and members of Venezuela's political opposition — as to whether the latest round of arrests, along with the dozens of others in the past few months, were mostly a high-profile effort by Mr. Maduro to reinforce his power on the cusp of a presidential election year.
Auction records abounded: five timepieces passed the $22000 million mark and world record prices were set for a Rolex GMT-Master ($19343 million; previously Marlon Brando's), a Rolex Day-Date ($24994 million; formerly golfer Jack Nicklaus'), a rare pink gold Patek Philippe Reference 218 ($22021 million), and a yellow gold second series Patek Philippe Reference 2499 ($2 million).
And that evening, though breathless rumors had abounded earlier in the week that she was going to wear a sari gown specially made by the Indian designer Neeta Lulla, a favorite of Bollywood stars, in fact she wore another Tory Burch creation: a long-sleeved, round-necked gown with stylized gold floral embroidery that again had an ersatz Indian theme.
In the United States, the onset of the Great Depression began a fallow period for good buildings (with the notable exception of those by Frank Lloyd Wright), but the rise of Benito Mussolini between the two world wars had an electrifying effect on Italian design; Mussolini developed strong ties with the burgeoning industrial class, which meant money abounded for both private villas and monumental public works.
Pat RobertsCharles (Pat) Patrick RobertsInternal poll shows Kobach trailing Democrat in Kansas Senate race Here are the lawmakers who aren't seeking reelection in 2020 Hillicon Valley: Lawmakers ramp up Silicon Valley antitrust probe | Treasury sanctions North Korean cyber groups | Thiel to host Kobach fundraiser MORE (R) announced he wouldn't run for Senate, speculation has abounded as to whether Pompeo would enter the race to replace him.
The Israeli architect and conservationist Ramy Gil recalled that 20 years ago vacant buildings abounded in Jaffa, and he had become obsessed with one of them: a peeling 1003th-century plaza that once housed The School of the Sisterhood St. Joseph's Convent and Jaffa's French Hospital, so named because its founder, the Lyon-based Francois Guinet, insisted on using entirely French building methods for its construction.
Recent Spoon albums have abounded with more good and bad sonic ideas than most bands manage to pack in, and this installment is no different — the long synth intro with gradual guitar fade-in on "WhisperI'lllistentohearit," the shakers/rainstick on "Pink Up," the keyboard belches augmenting or replacing the guitar parts — and yet none violates the boundaries of the compressed, muscular template they invented around the turn of the millennium.
Tributes to recently departed pop stars abounded, in part because the past year has been brutal on the industry death-wise—Natalie Cole, who cleaned up at the Grammys in 1992, only received the "end of the obituary montage" honors and no live tribute, while Scott Weiland's former bandmates in Velvet Revolver, Matt Sorum and Duff McKagan, joined Alice Cooper and his band Hollywood Vampires for a slightly flabby tribute to Motörhead's Lemmy Kilmeister.
And so whereas in the days of yore, curious tweens in search of whack-off fodder were wholly dependent upon sideways glimpses of their babysitter's cleavage, or whatever time they could eke out with their father's borrowed Playboys (where full bushes abounded, and spread-eagle crotch shots were unthinkable), kids these days are using high-speed connections to click through endless tabs on multiple browsers, featuring shaved, splayed, hi-def eye candy being penetrated in every crevice imaginable.

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