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"awash" Definitions
  1. awash (with water) covered with water
  2. awash with something having something in large quantities

946 Sentences With "awash"

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In isolation, these sculptures are awash in style and personality.
At the time, the country was awash with forged currency.
And the area remains awash with bodies and booby traps.
Partly this is because Nigeria is awash with illicit weapons.
The world of South American soccer is awash in inequity.
Newfoundland is not awash with fancy scientific equipment going begging.
America in the early 20th century was awash in reform.
Added to that, this new industry is awash with fraud.
Right now, Cologne is awash in anger, confusion, and assumptions.
Indeed, Wuhan was awash with new industrial ideas and technologies.
Facebook has spent years awash in fake news and misinformation.
The web was awash with postmortems yesterday and rightly so.
It is awash in wonderfully earthy yellows, greens and browns.
To be honest, the whole country is awash with gin.
The whole scene was awash in wispy, dry snow flurries.
She painted a picture of an organization awash in misogyny.
The images are beautiful, but they're simultaneously awash with heavy gloom.
Like many fields of science, paleontology is now awash in data.
Cambodia denies such plans, though it is awash with Chinese money.
The country awash in a sea of blue, white, and red.
EVEN AT THE best of times Nigeria is awash with speculation.
The second is that the country is awash with new parties.
Our Instagram Stories are awash with snapshots of our everyday lives.
The internet is about to be awash in '90s-era graphics.
In Europe and Japan, corporate balance sheets are awash in cash.
They are awash with the "I think" crowd and their feelpinions.
Little wonder, then, that the United States is awash in robocalls.
Just lush, beautiful flowers that awash the city in stunning pinks.
"America is simply awash in immediate-release opioid products," Gottlieb said.
It features a country awash in blue on a yellow sea.
British media is awash with rumors about the government's favored candidates.
British media is awash with rumours about the government's favoured candidates.
Water. It's a mystery how the world became awash in it.
Disquiet thawed until, tranquil, awash, I almost sympathized with these people.
Pakistan is awash with a tidal wave of Chinese infrastructure projects.
Ignore the lingering tides of sexism still awash in the country.
Companies were awash with cash before the tax cuts took effect.
Every night, I awake in terror, awash with sweat, heart pounding.
The final chapter of the primary calendar is awash in uncertainty.
Our country was awash in uncontrollable violence, and unable to change.
Streets in New Orleans were awash on Sunday morning, and Gov.
With the shops awash in options, the choices can be paralyzing.
The factory is underused, awash in unpaid bills and low morale.
"We're just really awash in drug deaths," he told the reporter.
Israeli Defense Minister Moshe Yaalon described Turkey as "awash in terrorism".
The roads are awash in glass, so much so they glisten.
The world is awash with oil and the Majors know it.
Since 2008, the US economy has been awash in cheap capital.
Coruscant, the capital of the Old Republic, was awash in them.
Fortunately, banks are "awash with liquidity", says Guido Tabellini of Bocconi University.
Indeed, Twitter has been awash with messages from residents desperate to leave.
They're the stuff of postcards: breathtaking, dramatic, and awash with vibrant color.
Like all institutions, banks are awash in new data on their customers.
The explanation is partly that would-be acquirers are awash with cash.
In 22018, BuzzFeed reported that Pinterest was awash in bad health information.
If your wardrobe is awash with sea-blue denim...well, what's new?
For the past few seasons, our wardrobes have been awash with color.
When I returned, heart pounding and awash with anxiety, I came out.
Your Instagram feed is awash with #meatfree fried seitan (pronounced "Satan"—coincidence?).
Today we have a White House awash in scandal and criminal associations.
Everything is awash in bright blues and yellows; bratwursts shine like jewels.
But in Philly, the city's small Chinatown was awash in Chinese culture.
Q. Since Napoleon, the world has been awash with predictions about China.
Thankfully the design world is awash with tips for cleverly hiding cords.
Washington is awash in money directed at influencingpublic policy and political outcomes.
Saudi Arabia, the world's top oil exporter, was once awash in petrodollars.
The platform has also been accused of being awash with knockoff products.
For the next three months, the world will be awash in rosés.
It was an edgy, physical match, awash in missed passes and opportunities.
French newspapers have been awash with commentary supporting or criticizing the letter.
In any event, there they were and we were awash in memorabilia.
The world is awash with true wireless headphones at all price points.
Victoria, British Columbia, is awash in the Pacific Northwest's trademark natural beauty.
The lights went off,and we were awash in the deepest dark.
The headlines are awash with stories of huge ObamaCare premium cost increases.
Apple's approach has been typical of the late-comer awash in cash.
Details: Businesses hate uncertainty, and carmakers are awash in it right now.
"Loading," an interlude awash with cymbals and mellow synths, is a confessional.
Well, the rest of the world is awash in Saudi money, too.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The internet is awash with bots.
Multiple contestants are cheerleaders, and the atmosphere is perpetually awash in spirited rhymes.
They sound like the compressed post-grunge America was awash in after Nirvana.
The coastal waters are awash with a bacteria known as SRS, or Piscirickettsiosis.
That could lead again to a market awash in oil, lowering global prices.
As oil prices soared in the 2000s, Venezuela found itself awash in cash.
As depicted in popular culture, ancient Egypt is awash with the color beige.
Whether they are infected or not, they are always awash with these cells.
Now, nearly a year later, the Democratic Party is awash in competing narratives.
"I was just awash with sentimentality and more appreciative of it," adds Goodman.
Awash in electoral messages, the media's enduring strength is in focusing public attention.
Almost immediately, the internet was awash in both fawning praise and outraged critiques.
And teens of 2018 really don't seem to mind being awash in brands.
Instagram is awash with blurry videos of rolled-fist drops and smoke machines.
Is that something given how much money there is awash in the system?
Almost immediately after, our Twitter feeds were awash with meme after hilarious meme.
Because the world is awash in "risqué" photography, why should we pay creators?
The next few months are going to be awash with virtual reality news.
Indeed, his experience left him awash in motives to build a digital currency.
Sacred Games is awash in gunfights, dreamily gorgeous production, and tricky overhead shots.
Germany is awash with tax revenues but France is in a tighter spot.
The last few election cycles have been awash in money from undisclosed donors.
Governments aren't awash with cash and can't even fund what they have got.
More importantly, by that point we were awash in satisfying new plot threads.
Some nations are awash in bliss (see: Denmark), others bone dry (see: Burundi).
Then, we are all awash with relief when her babies are born healthy.
My first time in Singapore, the city was awash in a thick haze.
After so many decades of futility, the city was awash in championship glory.
Editorial Observer Pyongyang, North Korea — North Korea's capital city is awash in propaganda.
In fact, the world is awash with musicians speaking out against the order.
The city was on edge, rife with racial tension and awash in conspiracies.
Awash in dark blue, the main store page even looks somewhat like Steam.
It didn't make sense because the body is naturally awash with steroid hormones.
But other areas, like downtown, are awash in hammers and hard hats, too.
Op-Ed Contributor WASHINGTON — Suddenly, Washington is awash in talk about deal-making.
That we live in a world that seems to be awash in disinformation?
According to Cohen, Trump's empire was awash in activity that needed a fixer.
In a world awash in hassles, this seemed like a dream come true.
It's as if the whole town were awash in herbs and young lettuces.
It's official: The 2020 Democratic presidential field is now awash with climate candidates.
Her feed is awash in quotes and memes shaming folks for using medication.
It's an intuitive play experience, running on dream logic and awash in bright colors.
As a result, coal-fired plants have suddenly found themselves awash with unwanted capacity.
The area was awash with Han police after the protests in 2011, she says.
In a world awash in antibiotics, dangerous infections are getting even harder to fight.
In a world awash in fake credentials, this looks like it could take off.
China's big cities are awash with brightly coloured bikes from a rainbow of competitors.
The latest presidential election was awash in anti-government sentiment that often turned virulent.
Ironically, the Philippines is awash with fake news claiming false accolades for Mr Duterte.
Venezuela has become a favoured route for drug-trafficking and is awash with arms.
After years of easy monetary policy, Wall Street is awash with cash seeking yield.
Wall Street can't seem to say enough bad things about carriers awash in profits.
And Instagram will be even more awash with pictures of passengers' tepid airline food.
The internet is awash with ways for individuals and businesses to sell things today.
Pre-revolution Havana was run by the American Mafia and awash in illegal drugs.
As Senate confirmation hearings commence this week, the Capitol will be awash with lobbyists.
As a result, the department was awash in unapproved products purchased without requisite approvals.
Yet seven years later our political system remains awash in cash with unclear origins.
Now, Twitter, Instagram, and Tumblr are awash with bindi-adorned brown girls demanding change.
Even before the latest massacre, America was awash in semiautomatic assault weapons and bloodshed.
First Person My whole life, as a woman, has been awash in hormone awareness.
This cycle is awash in change, especially the kind implemented by the parties themselves.
Technology factored heavily there too, but it was awash instead in Cold War paranoia.
PARIS — Is it possible to create meaningful photographs in a world awash with images?
Awash in publicity, the hearings and resulting Comics Code effectively crippled then-thriving studios.
Americans are awash in it, but for their colleagues abroad, here's the short form.
Today the internet is awash with essays by women bravely asserting child-free desires.
The sky was awash in copper and violet and my body hummed with gratitude.
House of Terrance, her website, is awash in items meant to conjure the artist.
Maduro's regime is "awash with criminality and corruption," Attorney General William Barr said Thursday.
Dottie (Allison Guinn), a "baby machine," in Joan's description, is already awash in children.
Its members are also awash in money from the mining, timber and agriculture industries.
The internet is awash with articles linking screen time to depression, A.D.H.D., even psychosis.
Her splendid memoir is a vital reckoning with an industry awash in self-delusion.
It's true that humans also have weird penises awash with unsolved questions, Brennan said.
For a number of years, we were awash in familiar farm-to-table pieties.
American banks are truly awash in government debt at five times pre-crisis levels.
Disinformation: The campaign is awash in doctored videos, dodgy websites and manipulated Twitter accounts.
But even after the FDA contacted them, eBay is still awash in vape products.
Streets are awash with bright, red banners urging the people to rally behind him.
THINK BACK to the start of 21980, when Latin America was awash with optimism.
Many residents remain out of their homes and some streets are awash in debris.
It would be one of Dubai's tallest buildings, in a city awash with high-rises.
Indeed Twitter remains awash with acerbic commentary, well after "The Story of Adidon" was released.
At the building on Sunday, police officers and medics found a hallway awash in blood.
Individual firms are awash with data but may not have enough to train AI models.
At the later-stage end of the spectrum, the market is currently awash in money.
Yet Europe is not exactly awash with strong voices in defence of the liberal order.
Wall Street was awash in a sea of red for a second session on Thursday.
On a global scale, western economies are awash in cheap investment capital chasing anemic returns.
THE HEADQUARTERS of the 22.2th Infantry Division in Los Alamitos is awash in historical memorabilia.
But the rest of the country is desperately poor, barely governed and awash with arms.
Mali is awash with guns and is home to rival armed groups nursing local grievances.
The world is awash in '1823s nostalgia — and it's even showing up in our passwords.
He's almost rap's version of Taylor Swift, an anomaly in a genre awash with politics.
The dynamic has left the world awash in oil supply that has sent prices reeling.
The internet is awash in trashy memes just waiting for your late-night retweet spree.
The world is awash in oil, and the glut shows no signs of letting up.
Yet, at the same time, Uber remains awash with billions of dollars of Saudi investment.
In use, the iPod stands up tall awash in a sea of stark white resin.
Social media are awash with videos of shoppers plundering supermarkets and brawling with each other.
The coastal waters of Chile are awash with a bacteria known as SRS, or Piscirickettsiosis.
" CDC Director Thomas Frieden said that "America is awash in opioids; urgent action is critical.
Here, she places her painted men in a living room awash with colorful brush strokes.
But, instead, she was awash with dark memories of her traumatic childhood and sexual assault.
Think back to April 1, 1940, and a world awash in turmoil, hate and fear.
Still, companies have historically high after-tax profits, and the economy is awash in capital.
This leaves mothers-to-be awash in uncertainty when contemplating a drug that's widely recommended.
Soon, the arena was awash in a wave (the people kind, not the water kind).
Faced with shaky economic indicators, OPEC is keen to avoid a market awash with oil.
It's illegal, but it is possible, and the internet is awash with guides and supplies.
Here in Miami we are awash in mosquitoes, as we are every August and September.
"The culture has been just totally awash in these idealized images of women," Berger said.
The world is awash in oil, analysts say, and demand will probably continue to decline.
Light Reading The water cooler that is Twitter has been awash in discussion of rejection.
Yet in a world awash in information, bearing personal witness has become even more important.
For more than a week, the streets were awash with an infectious sort of hope.
Silicon Valley is awash with cash, particularly from SoftBank's Vision Fund and other foreign investors.
" Bibi had completely misread Trump's mind-set, which was: "We're awash in oil and gas.
Restaurants representing various cuisines include Awash (Ethiopian), Arco Cafe (Italian), Saiguette (Vietnamese) and Thai Market.
It also increases the flow of deadly weapons to a region already awash in them.
One might reasonably ask: In a world awash in possible dystopias, why this particular one?
The outdoor gear market is currently awash in ways to improve the best rain jackets.
The world is awash in fascinating wines that require little or no aging at all.
The high school was awash in voters, volunteers, and people supporting one candidate or another.
Now that the bubble has burst, Mr. Freidman is awash in lawsuits and eviction notices.
The Super Bowl is only the latest cultural event to be awash in political undercurrents.
" For a country "awash in guns, hate erupting into murderous violence is a chronic condition.
A book displays 28 watercolors, each one a distinct shape awash in pattern and color.
And yet, the demimonde in which Dixon operates is awash in more troubling sexual innuendos.
"The bottom line is that the city is awash in money right now," one told him.
The images in Giovanna Silva's new book are beautiful, but they're simultaneously awash with heavy gloom.
This holiday season Twitter has been awash with dismal, tragic photos of the tiny lopsided constructions.
Congressional Democrats, especially those eyeing a presidential run in 2020, are awash with bold policy ideas.
This likely won't be the last week when it feels like America is awash in murder.
However, Clarivoy's interesting concept catches my attention amidst a sea of marketing tech awash with jargon.
In a country awash with arms, such cattle raids are as bloody as they are frequent.
"The world is awash in oil, but it's not because the economy is faltering," he said.
Every year when fall comes around, I am awash with a post-summer longing for school.
And so we left this season awash in melancholy but buoyed by some bit of hope.
Recline on the purple padded cushion, your vision awash in an array of rainbow-colored light.
Title 18 is awash with minimum mandatory penalties applied to drug use, a very serious offense.
It's a small room awash in sunlight and the smells of hair dye and nail polish.
Well-dressed men and women are awash in the glowing lights of ambulances and police cars.
While lesser-known candidates scrap for media coverage and money, Sanders will be awash in both.
Now we have proof that one of the president's key advisers is awash in white nationalism.
So every beach party, yacht soirée and Palais des Festivals premiere is awash with borrowed bling.
Every Fourth of July weekend, the town of Rebild is awash in red, white, and blue.
During the trip, the planet will appear as a black speck awash in the sun's light.
But Bentley was awash in a sex scandal that would soon force him out of office.
Our social media is awash in bogus claims about the dangers of getting the HPV vaccine.
Flash forward to 19833 and the country is awash with 20th anniversary commemorations of the attacks.
We face a world beset by war and awash in nationalism and nativism—our own included.
Our world is awash in plastic, all of it produced in just the last few decades.
Wall Street is awash in unicorn cash as household names like Uber and Pinterest go public.
But it sure does look pretty, and this trailer is awash with heavy metal power chords.
He is among those who finds himself awash in crowdfunding requests, and is sick of them.
This year's Mobile World Congress — the CES for Android device makers — was awash with 215G handsets.
Offred isn't awash in a sea of zealots who can't understand why Handmaids reject their lot.
As he waits, he's been awash in finger-pointing following Tuesday's stunning Republican loss in Alabama.
Dubai's buoyant secondhand market is awash with vehicles that are both relatively common and extremely rare.
Each year, when the month of June rolls around, big brands emerge awash in rainbow colors.
Late at night, awash in pills and alcohol, Anna is sure she has seen a stabbing.
All of them are so vividly rendered the reader is awash in each character's American experience.
When after a week, Jasleen began feeding on her own, Ms. Jimenez was awash with relief.
It was a family awash in sunny So-Cal abundance, optimism and wealth — until it wasn't.
It was a marvelous section, awash in smart, lively colleagues and enticing, tottering stacks of books.
My soul is awash in a great flood of sorrow as I reflect upon your circumstance.
The streets were awash with blue and gold banners, T-shirts and hats as marchers rejoiced.
Cambodia was awash in political banners, marches and rallies leading up to local elections on Sunday.
The buildings ahead are awash in bright yellows and reds, with signs advertising barbacoa and flautas.
In a country that's awash in faux expertise and enamored of pretenders, that's no small thing.
By Ms. Lee's request, the newspapers covering her boat were awash in articles about Hurricane Harvey.
Voters are already awash in false or highly partisan information, making such tactics easy to hide.
You just played 18 holes of golf, gripping clubs that are positively awash in WASP germs.
Reminiscent of the outdoors, employees are awash in ambient light and touches of the natural world.
In addition to its relative freedom from scandal, baseball is also now awash in television money.
The best leagues are awash in Russian oligarchs, Middle Eastern sovereign-wealth funds, and Chinese conglomerates.
And for a country awash in guns, hate erupting into murderous violence is a chronic condition.
If the Pentagon is not going to be awash in new money, why should domestic programs?
Awash in vodka, a new version of Anton Chekhov's first full-length play splashes onto Broadway.
IN A world awash with photos from 2bn smartphones, a picture may still tell a thousand words.
These songs shimmer, awash in a sort of melancholy that faintly pervades the album without becoming overt.
Last night, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump stood on a stage awash with blue, stars, and stripes.
"The biggest issue is light, sweet crude," Sen said, adding the Atlantic Basin is "awash" with it.
Around 20 cars fell into the newly created ditch, awash with water, but no one was injured.
Instead, shale oil and gas came along and, by 22019, the U.S. was suddenly awash in both.
Now, as Americans wake up to the news on Saturday morning, social media is awash with responses.
Keynes would have retorted that in a world awash with capital, extra saving does not benefit society.
Meanwhile, governments and consumers are just beginning to confront new dangers in a world awash in data.
She was awash in facts, but facts only describe the past; they don't give it new life.
It is a wet world similar to Earth, but unlike our planet, it is awash in methane.
The Republican primaries are awash in anti-immigrant sentiment and screed; corporate America generally backs immigration reform.
When Mr. Najib became prime minister seven years ago, he inherited a political system awash in cash.
Awash, an Ethiopian restaurant, is one place that serves injera and Ethiopian cuisine in New York City.
News outlets like the RT satellite television network and Sputnik show Western Europe as awash in demonstrations.
With five bodies that were either stabbed, bludgeoned or shot, the crime scene was awash with blood.
But in a world awash in cheap oil, customers in those regions can easily find crude elsewhere.
And when he calls Jones out on it, the look on Jones's face is awash in regret!
From yellow-billed loons to brown boobys, the country is awash with all types of feathered friends.
And there are all those heartwarming stories of tiny children with medical needs awash in GoFundMe loot.
Companies that make films and television shows — old media — have been awash in money from streaming services.
By the early 2100s, America was awash in suffrage propaganda that kept the issue in the news.
While tech giants are awash in cash, data and ambition, they are also increasingly mired in controversy.
But these days, that name could describe the entire city, which suddenly seems awash in noodle menus.
Social media has been awash in people sharing how their lives are changing due to the coronavirus.
Like many Iranians who have found themselves awash in money, Mr. Pejman immediately bought a fancy car.
Cambodia was awash in political banners, marches and rallies ahead of Sunday's countrywide elections for local leaders.
Some sections — like the Moroccan tearoom, awash in rainbow light beaming through multicolored windowpanes — are achingly beautiful.
Just as the whole party was leaving town, social media was awash with Jordan tributes and factoids.
I remember being awash in fear that I would be kicked out of college for delinquent payments.
Three hours later, the Rust Belt was awash in red, and somebody had to tell Hillary Clinton.
Fury on social media China's social media channels were awash with anger following news of Li's death.
Summer is here, and the lakes and ponds that dot the city's parks are awash in algae.
Their numbers are already low amid high demand in a country awash in post-traumatic stress syndrome.
Perennial conflicts have left the region awash with arms, which are smuggled across borders with relative ease.
America is awash in opioids; the standard daily dose per million people is 50,000 doses of opioids.
Typically a stronghold of painting, the NADA Miami Beach fair is awash in clay sculpture this year.
The historic city — also called "The Blue Pearl of Morocco" — is completely awash with varying shades of blue.
He can adopt that approach now only because the United States is awash in oil and natural gas.
So the hospitality industry is awash in Instagram influencers asking for freebies in exchange for a few grams.
The spring 2018 runways were awash with shades of white, from ivory and eggshell to cream and vanilla.
Hardly one day goes by that the news isn't awash with some new scandal he's gotten himself into.
The tiny home that I stayed in was filled with size-appropriate plants and awash in natural light.
Some days the set was awash in tears — shed by fellow actors, visitors, even Teamsters on the crew.
Punch his name into a fanfiction site search bar, and you'll find yourself awash in NSFW alternate universes.
The office is awash in the brand's soft pink and neutral hues: white couches, rose pillows, scented candles.
The other words are used for vast colorful pixelated animations, while the room is awash in sound effects.
Little known fact: Motherboard is awash in good seal content, this very good heavy metal drum seal included.
Indeed, when you hear his voice, buttery and awash with magnetic emotion, it's hard not to feel something.
You're awash in the honeymoon period, so thrilled to be sharing a home that nothing can shake you.
As a result, the market is awash in dairy alternatives including almond, oat, coconut, rice and soy milks.
The closing games of the match were awash in memorable rallies, with seven lasting 15 shots or more.
With the exception of some cities still awash in violence, crime has dropped, and the job has changed.
Low interest rates are allowing them to borrow for cheaper than ever too, so they're awash with cash.
Literally awash in money, many Mexican cartels struggled to launder and spend all the money they were making.
E.D.C. sites are awash in lovingly curated still lifes of all this — a murse dump with occasional Glocks.
"The Democrats are awash in cash, from the super PAC level to the candidate level," the operative said.
The country is awash with weapons after decades of conflict with neighboring Sudan and local feuds over land.
This year's top image is a picture of a turtle embryo awash with a rainbow of fluorescent colors.
Judge Hardiman's appointment would also bring some educational diversity to a Supreme Court awash in Ivy League diplomas.
Street markets are awash in color and handicrafts, and Hindu temples can be found nearly every 100 yards.
And when the near side of the moon is dark, the far side is awash in bright sunshine.
In the weeks following Hurricane Irma, parts of Florida have been awash in millions of gallons of sewage.
Abdallah told us that a recent Ethiopian irrigation project on the Awash River had disrupted the lake's inflow.
But it left the country awash in debt that threatens to hamper the economy in the years ahead.
Schutt's stories — awash in money, lush foliage and coyly named houses — menace and sometimes subsume their desperate characters.
Europe is awash in stories about the two-to-four-minute limit on remarks during the NATO discussions.
The sea is awash with garbage in many parts and the country's once famous beaches are a mess.
The country is also awash in copycat names, or those trying to cash in on a popular trend.
Each room was designed individually, awash in colors and patterns in a bold "masquerade style," Ms. Shrestkha said.
In a country awash with weapons and random violence, Election Day was notably quiet, without any major incidents.
The quad will be awash in Dr. Martens boots, black chokers, Converse sneakers and shoulder-slung mini-backpacks.
Last year, the central bank banned domestic funds from buying its treasury bills, keeping markets awash with naira.
The world is awash with uncertainty about how new technologies and rising environmental threats could remake our world.
The Taliban now controls much of the country, which is awash with refugees, and opium production has quadrupled.
His embrace of Putin, whose government is awash in corruption, is an obvious example of the big lie.
Chicago is awash in honorary street signs recognizing individuals — high school football coaches, local ministers, funeral home directors.
At the same time, history is awash with examples that technological change has brought more progress than perils.
Maintaining those prices at resale, now that the luxury market is awash with unsold inventory, is another thing.
And developers have largely followed suit, creating model units with decidedly safe design schemes, awash in neutral colors.
The America Donald Trump portrayed is a horrible place, awash in barbarity, crime, disorder, decay, deceit, rigging, cheating, exploitation.
But Bonnie — sweet, zen, lithe Bonnie — is awash with guilt and slowly drifting further from her family and friends.
And now I'm suddenly awash with emotion for a little white stick I hadn't considered once in this decade.
Wall Street is awash in earnings this week with roughly 30 percent of the reporting on their recent quarters.
The project went into decline quickly, becoming a drug-infested, gang-dominated ghetto, awash in rats and hypodermic needles.
Night Time, My Time is awash in grunge and industrial-lite influences with some glittery 80s pop peaking through.
"There really is a need for guidance here," she said, noting that social media was awash with confused activists.
A world awash in AI-generated content is a classic case of a utopia that is also a dystopia.
And co-ordination can do only so much in a world awash with capital, facing chronically low interest rates.
Peer-to-peer networks were awash in child pornography, and Wallace had been issuing warnings on his Web site.
That means Earth is constantly awash in magnetic, electrically charged particles from the sun that scientists don't fully understand.
In contrast with the fierce anti-capitalism of the 2015 Biennale, Venice this year is awash with social conscience.
All this in a continent awash with memorials of what happens when one turns a blind eye to bigotry.
"The market remains awash with oil," Norbert Ruecker, head of commodity research at Julius Baer, said in a note.
Experts say even some of the most legitimate sales outlets are awash in what are known as diverted products.
Over the past several weeks, cities across the country have become awash with Facebook's biggest national marketing campaign ever.
They contain up to 50m barrels of Iranian crude—just what a world awash with oil could do without.
Our political system is awash in secret money, much of it from big corporations and other wealthy special interests.
The Internet is awash with tips about how to speed up the process, but blockchain might have the answer.
Critic's Notebook Right now the New York gallery world is awash in what are often called museum-quality shows.
But for now, the country remains a patchwork of fiefdoms awash with weapons and plummeting towards a humanitarian disaster.
Chicago, awash in guns and reeling from incidents of police-related violence, has been an epicenter of those tensions.
The Saturday games were major events in that time before local and national networks were awash in baseball games.
We didn't even eat hot dogs—the back end of the plaza was awash in Asian fusion food trucks.
Awash with nostalgia, I returned to Innsmouth Academy, a magical boarding school that serves one of the game's hubs.
Equally photorealistic and impressionistic, the oil paintings are often awash in color, geometry, patterns, and an occasionally dreamy haze.
How to Dress Well's 2010 debut album, "Love Remains," was filled with elegiac songs, awash in loops and reverberation.
Her father was a lawyer and director of the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, and her home was awash in music.
Yemen, a poor country awash with weapons where the rule of law is weak, is no stranger to conflict.
One is simple: These funds are awash in money, more than what professional investment firms can put to work.
By the first warm days of spring, my stoop is awash with planters brimming with begonias, marigolds and petunias.
Her hair streams loose, her lips are slightly parted, and her face, bent toward us, is awash with emotion.
And soon the cobblestones are awash in blackmail, arson and murder, with Agatha naturally in the thick of it.
Moreover, many grandparents feel uncomfortably aware that middle-class homes are already awash in toys, games, sports equipment — stuff.
Many approach the charity only when they're close to being evicted from an apartment or awash in medical bills.
It's not as if the city is awash in government funds for new parks or other captivating public spaces.
The underpinnings of "Superman: Red Son" -- which was actually first published in 2003 -- are awash in Cold War paranoia.
But again last I looked-- my iPad is awash of reports saying that we have an unsustainable spending trajectory.
In a world awash in capital, none of SoftBank's funded ventures has achieved anything close to monopoly pricing power.
Nigerian media are awash with horrifying stories of women and girls kidnapped and trafficked for sexual and labor exploitation.
Moreover, Washington is awash in warnings that the attacks on the election system last year are just a beginning.
They felt as though American culture had wrecked their brains, leaving many of their peers awash in self-contempt.
He described the cook's face, as "awash in bewilderment," at finding he was by himself managing the night shift.
Separately, the country is awash in a $12 billion IMF funding program that should help further stabilize the economy.
While finding water is a big deal for exoplanet researchers, it's unlikely that this world is awash in oceans.
The map that confronted Atwater—much like the one that would later confront the R.S.L.C.—was awash in blue.
In addition, economists say, the economy is awash in dollars from illegal mining, drug trafficking and other illicit activities.
He is kept awash in antipsychotics and sedatives, and an attendant watches, bathes, and feeds him through the day.
In a world awash with capital eager to build, buy or develop, prices seldom reflect the long-term threat.
And that is the strong likelihood that the state's desert parks will soon be awash in vibrant, Instagrammable color.
In July, however, an appellate court lifted the ban, and the park was once more awash in folk music.
In the aughts, Manhattan boutiques were awash in designer hoodies (many of them by Jeremy Scott and Raf Simons).
With an extensive color palette, Milk creates highly-refined works that depict ethereal young women, awash in dreamlike imagery.
"White supremacist forums are awash with electoral joy, having dubbed Trump their 'Glorious Leader,' " Mr. Potok wrote in the journal.
Bryan Lockerby, who heads Montana's Division of Criminal Investigation, says he has never seen the state more awash with meth.
In a society awash in gun violence, the firing squad seemed to mimic something that the law wished to discourage.
Even if bottles of Tenants no longer bare bikini-clad breasts, the beer industry is still awash with sexist advertising.
Even in a world now awash with rounds in the multiple hundreds of millions of dollars, the financing is notable.
London Road, once awash with syringes and condoms, is now peaceful, with residents no longer disturbed outside their front doors.
Study after study demonstrates that your phone is awash in funky germs; some have more bacteria than the average toilet.
As the troops moved closer, the government shut down the internet, leaving the capital awash with rumours but little information.
While Reddit, Twitter and Telegram are awash with angry customers spreading conspiracy theories, they aren't the only ones raising doubts.
Solo is awash with references to the broader Star Wars universe, even the one that isn't regarded as canon anymore.
The state was already awash with regulations and programmes to support cleaner power, such as solar and offshore wind farms.
In addition to that, that's why so many tracks that are popular get played so often, we're awash in them.
The startup media is awash with stories of corporate venture capital prioritizing their own interests over those of their portfolio.
This is in response to reports that the upper reaches of the property market are awash with illicit foreign money.
The north-east is awash with humanitarian agencies and Mr al-Barnawi wasted no time blaming them for "Christianising" camps.
Now, YouTube and Twitter are awash with kids covering "Dancing On My Own" and crediting Calum Scott as the writer.
And many have been looking for someone to fill the void and stand up to an administration awash in scandal.
When King George V was crowned in 1911, Britain was awash in a spirit of uncharacteristic optimism for the future.
Editorial "America is absolutely awash with easily obtainable firearms," one spokesman for Al Qaeda said in a 2011 recruitment video.
Despite gun control measures, Rio is still awash in weapons, with drug gangs wielding control over parts of the city.
But at a time when consumers are awash in sources of information, it would be equally foolish to ignore them.
The music festival that is currently dominating both the California desert and our social media feeds was awash in purple.
Unfortunately for us shitposters, the song and lyric video aren't actually awash in cringeworthy conspiracy theories and are quite pleasant.
He is determined to be our most shameless president, running a White House awash in salacious stories and louche characters.
After a burst of construction, the luxury real estate market is awash with million- and multimillion-dollar homes for sale.
The Southwest had cattle and little else; the Northeast had fast-growing cities awash in new wealth and new appetites.
Natives are seen only from the settlers' point of view; the whole is awash in the slanted light of fable.
By Wednesday, with the league awash in cash, it was clear that such a standoff was not happening anytime soon.
In a world of fiscal sanity, Washington would be awash in surplus tax dollars, and tax cuts would be imminent.
Ms. Wolfe's book explored their family backgrounds and exposed a privileged urban youth subculture awash in alcohol, drugs and sex.
President Trump is expected to speak Tuesday ahead of UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who's still awash in Brexit woes.
Social media was awash with worries about the casinos (they remained opened), the racetracks (those, too) and the courthouses (closed).
While not without some choppy patches, Estuary, awash in oyster colors, makes it easy to hang out on the water.
The internet is awash in unfounded amateur proofs that claim to have resolved the problem one way or the other.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Asian markets for liquefied natural gas (LNG) and oil are closely related, and both now awash in oversupply.
All of which will create an artificial shortfall of metal in a country that is seemingly awash with the stuff.
The Israeli military distributed a graphic image from the site of the attack, showing a kitchen floor awash in blood.
He's an offbeat, lonely, orphaned boy awash in a big, empty house who's always longed above all for a family.
Moreover, Watch the Stove is funnier, awash in goofy yelping voices, oddly pieced-together beats, and generally droll self-mockery.
Up close they are awash in drawn fecal matter with many a character depicted mid-penetration by someone or something.
Despite the somber undercurrent, the spirit of jubilation prevailed throughout pride events, embodied by the multi-generational crowds awash in rainbows.
Semi stocks were awash with more losses on Monday after Apple supplier Lumentum warned of reduced shipments to a major customer.
Early beer might have resembled miry puddle water, but it was awash with minerals and far safer to consume than water.
Social media was awash with pictures of happy children dressed as Goldielocks, Katniss and Robin Hood, among many others Thursday morning.
Just check Twitter, which is awash with overjoyed TWD fans ecstatic to see the two embrace after seven long episodes apart.
HOUSTON — The world is awash in crude oil, with enough extra produced last year to fuel all of Britain or Thailand.
But in an industry awash in overcapacity and debt, few have access to the finance they need to improve their vessels.
Last time I checked, London was awash with co-working spaces, shared office spaces, spaces of every shape, size and color.
Curated: We are awash in data, and everyone could use a guide to help find the best and most relevant information.
Parliament is awash with rumours and speculation of many more accusations from women, and some men, of sexual harassment by MPs.
Moreover, the price of premiums also depends on other factors, such as availability of capital, with which the industry is awash.
Awash in electricity from hydroelectric plants, the region charges 2.1 roubles ($0.04) per kilowatt-hour, compared with 5.3 roubles in Moscow.
Awash with guns and plagued by ever-larger and better-armed gangs, Venezuela has one of the world's worst homicide rates.
The region is awash in arms, and it's nearly impossible to determine who is sending what to whom, this official said.
The Colon Free Trade zone in Panama is awash in these products, and trade in Belize and Venezuela is also growing.
LONDON — Instagram is awash with posts about fitness and dieting, with many showing an unrealistic and doctored view of women's bodies.
With the internet and social media, we're awash in information, much of it produced outside of anything like an objective process.
If giving valuable gossip or information to a candidate is a contribution, our campaigns are currently awash in campaign finance violations.
All weekend expect the city's drag scene to be awash in outrage and remembrance as well as wisecracks and dance breaks.
"Both American corporations and private investors are today awash in funds looking to be sensibly deployed," Buffett said in the letter.
Sexual harassment In recent weeks, the Hill has been awash in reports of alleged sexual harassment against sitting members of Congress.
School kids are awash in media technologies not available a generation ago, but educational test scores have remained flat or dropped.
Insider producer Medha Imam meets up with her Ethiopian friend Rania Sheikh at Brooklyn's Awash to try the Ethiopian staple: injera.
Awash with fears about the end of the millennium, '90s American culture cast "edgy" musical acts as harbingers of end times.
Yemen has for a long time been awash in arms, and much of the rebels' armory came from the Yemeni Army.
Corporations, already awash with cash, will most likely use most of the tax cut to buy back shares or distribute dividends.
While a frat party might seem to be awash with testosterone, a recent sculpture literally can be a wash with testosterone.
From this Tower, the vast world sprawls out before you, awash in color and life as far as you can see.
"Here we are in sport awash with money, but I'm very perplexed there isn't more cash for anti-doping," he said.
The world is awash in discarded electronic equipment, with the United States and China accounting for nearly a third of it.
In Russia, a country awash in monuments, an unusual landmark honoring technology has become a favorite spot for the I.T. crowd.
A city awash in natural beauty and no shortage of activities and restaurants that celebrate it, Seattle is also rapidly growing.
Since early April, the Egyptian capital has been awash with large banners encouraging people to vote in favor of the changes.
Given the fragmentary nature of the specimen from the Middle Awash, I would restrain from sweeping conclusions on mode of evolution.
When you are finely dressed, surrounded by 150,000 of your closest friends and awash in alcohol, reaching the 6:34 p.m.
For years Western carmakers have promised a world awash with AVs by now, making roads safer and less congested (see table).
Add Voco and voters could be awash in videos portraying candidates saying and doing things they have never said nor done.
Cuba was awash with a spirit of hope that relations between our two countries were finally on a path toward normal.
Carrie Mae Weems's grid of images, "Untitled (Colored People Grid)" (6013), offers tender portrayals of black youth awash with pastel hues.
Among the findings, published last month, was the claim that lower levels of game were awash with a "tsunami" of corruption.
This year, dealers are awash with 2774 model cars, as a long-running boom in car sales begins to peter out.
Both craters were awash with water billions of years ago, making them ideal places to search for signs of past habitability.
"When we orgasm, our brain is awash with dopamine and oxytocin, two of nature's most powerful feel-good chemicals," Engle explains.
The world remains awash with oil despite a deal struck by some of the world's biggest producers to rein in output.
"Nowhere 10" is awash with radiant wisps of cloud cover against muted blues imposed over a narrow horizon of distant badlands.
The two eventually published the story, but the case again raised questions about independence in a country awash in government advertising.
Look for a rise in mood food and calming beverages awash in CBD or adaptogens, plants that may help relieve stress.
Many of his diabetes patients live in poor neighborhoods awash in fast food chains, liquor stores and billboards advertising junk foods.
Some of the reasoning is likely thanks to a market that's still awash in private equity, sovereign wealth and late-stage dollars.
But they're petri dishes awash in bacteria found in bank terminals, public buses and women's bathrooms, photographed against pictures of the stars.
The cartoon drawing is a frozen silhouette of simple lines, while the living animal is awash in color, texture, movement and light.
Since then, Twitter has been awash with outpourings of love for what fans are hailing "the best rom-com of this generation".
The sporting world was awash with rumors over the weekend contemplating the prospect of a fight between Floyd Mayweather and Conor McGregor.
Negative rates are a sign that Europe is awash with savings and bereft of plans to put them to use (see article).
As government regulators move to crack down on youth vaping, eBay and other online marketplaces are still awash with bootleg Juul pods.
London is awash with ride-hailing operators already, with Estonia's Bolt and France's Kapten also looking to chip away at Uber's dominance.
Cheap funding looked like a boon to America, at the time awash in red ink because of tax cuts and foreign wars.
From the once-unspoken rule that New Yorkers only wore black, the city — and its fashion week schedule — is awash with color.
While the seed-stage slowdown has raised concerns about the health of the startup ecosystem, the venture industry remains awash with cash.
Not all of them are the best words, granted, but we're awash in them like at no other point in our history.
With the tons of electronics onboard, it was able to scramble up near-45-degree inclines awash with loose rock and dirt.
Washington is awash in speculation that the nation's major communications companies are again looking for consolidation opportunities that could reduce consumer choice.
Convention-goers were dressed like convention-goers: the convention center was awash in business casual khaki slacks and logo-ed golf shirts.
As Dee Dee her melancholia was awash with reverbed guitars, gauzy as dawn eking through pale blinds, plus plush girl group harmonies.
The United Arab Emirates and other Middle Eastern countries are no longer awash in oil money, putting luxury car brands at risk.
"Europe is awash in refugees so people are interested in how to deal with that issue," the official close to Netanyahu said.
Ten years after Beim founded Celmatix, the femtech industry is awash in companies whose products range from the significant to the superfluous.
Medha: So, we've made our way to Awash in Brooklyn, and I'm here with my friend Rania, who is originally from Ethiopia.
YouTube's beauty community, which is awash with money, views, and big personalities, is one of the largest communities of creators on YouTube.
The royal family has grown from a group of scrappy desert dwellers into a sprawling clan awash in palaces and private jets.
Awash in blood and revoltingly misogynistic dialogue, this latest redneck ruckus (his seventh feature) is a grindhouse slog of unrelenting bad taste.
The US is awash in oil and has become a major exporter since Congress lifted the crude oil export ban December 2015.
They feed his narcissism, and in turn, he creates an intimacy even in an arena that leaves both sides awash in pleasure.
Senate investigators had spent a year looking into the London-based banking group HSBC, and discovered that it was awash in skulduggery.
The shop's Facebook page is awash with conversations and posts about Mollie, from close friends and community members and complete strangers alike.
Twitter, the digital sports bar for millions of fans watching games, is awash in unflattering critiques of whichever poor announcer just misspoke.
This penthouse apartment in Manhattan's SoHo neighborhood is awash in natural light, with high ceilings, gleaming hardwood floors and a rooftop deck.
There is no excuse for such comments, despite the contention by some that the industry is awash in this type of banter.
House salads, they're generally called — all pale iceberg and wan tomatoes, canned olives, chunks of onion, everything awash in a watery vinaigrette.
It was the early 1990s, when New York was awash in crime, but Officer Mullaney's duties entailed more social work than muscle.
The 2015 Cinderella was awash in Adrian-inspired fantasy Victoriana that bridged gap between the animated movie and the remake's 1950s theatricality.
Even mass market chains are championing the movement, like Zara, whose stores and website are awash in logo coats, shawls and frocks.
Yankees 4, White Sox 33 C. C. Sabathia strode off the mound Saturday, awash in an ovation that thundered throughout Yankee Stadium.
In a Constitution awash with words about ownership, it is conspicuous that the Second Amendment talks about "keep and bear," not owning.
Cities are awash in human anxiety: Rent is high, streets are crowded, job competition is intense, and silence is a rare commodity.
The F.B.I. also did not specify why agents waited to arrest Mr. Hopkins after finding his home awash in guns in 2017.
Majestically perched atop a cliff, Oia faced the sparkling Aegean Sea and was awash in gleaming white villas built into the hills.
"The Maduro regime is awash in corruption and criminality," US Attorney General William Barr said in an online news conference from Washington.
Mexico City is awash in resources, so much so that some volunteers and donations there have been turned away in some places.
Clad in angelic white, awash in unprofessional tears, and scarcely able to move, she stands at the head of the expiring man.
The mayhem in Chile is the latest spasm of unrest in a region that has been awash in political crises this year.
Hungry City 8 Photos View Slide Show ' Evening in Elmhurst, Queens, and the windows of Awang Kitchen were awash in purple light.
He is hailed globally as a great defender of liberal democracy, a voice of reason in a Europe awash in angry populism.
A possible pause Yet the most grave moment of a presidency awash in shallow political controversies also tugs Trump in another direction.
Awash in organic materials, Titan is thought by many scientists to resemble in some ways the early Earth before evolution caught on.
This year's ceremony was one of the most political yet and saw the red carpet awash with A-list actresses wearing black.
In cities like Lagos, Nairobi and Addis Ababa, busy streets are awash with the bright blue shopfronts of Transsion's flagship brand, Tecno.
S. trade truce early in 2020 in markets already awash with cheap cash, bond futures fell and yields rose across the curve.
Regardless, most grocery stores are awash with plastics, and the co-op is no exception, so I had to use my imagination.
At 39 minutes long, Oil of Every Pearl's Un-Insides is awash with texture and color and emotions that expand and contract.
PilsenThis South Side neighborhood is awash with colorful street art, superb vintage shopping, and the best damn Mexican food in the entire midwest.
This garden room is awash in natural light, with shelving and a worktable for potting seedlings and tending to them as they grow.
That sector is awash in spreadsheets that have to be manually prepared to share with big retailers and their database requirements, she says.
Indeed, our culture is currently awash in semblances of solidarity that, even when well-intentioned or laudable, fall short of the real thing.
In 1998, when the internet was awash in primary colours and clip art, a woman is rumoured to have posted on a Snopes.
The world remains awash in $6.93 trillion of negative-yielding debt, a level that Fitch Ratings warns poses a substantial threat to investors.
Whether she was paying homage to Pantone's color of the year, Ultraviolet, or not, her eyelids were awash with a rich purple shadow.
Springtime in Paris really is all it's cracked up to be—especially when you catch accidental views like these, all awash in purple.
They're awash in acronyms like V.M.T. (vehicle miles traveled), too reliant on planning terms like modeshare that don't resonate with the general public.
Germany is awash in so-called Putinversteher — broadly Putin sympathizers like Schröder — who admire him for his strong assertion of Russian national interests.
He wants to create tools to vastly increase the number of diverse ideas people encounter, especially as they become awash in specialized information.
Manhattan is similarly awash with luxury, largely thanks to the new fad for "super skinny" apartments that rise from tiny footprints in Midtown.
Aside from offering something different, what does a phone like this have to offer consumers who are already awash with different smartphone choices?
Serbia and most of the western Balkans are awash with hundreds of thousands of illegal weapons following wars and unrest in the 1990s.
And when the internet is awash in content, no one wants to shell out for words and images they can get for free.
The rich world is awash with great glowing orbs for the main population centres and orange tentacles for the roads that link them.
Now, this makes two possible planetary systems located right next door, further bolstering the idea that our galaxy might be awash in planets.
"With the private equity industry awash with cash, such funding should be around for anyone prepared to back Mr Kelvin's judgment," he added.
Pricing a new stock is hard when the market is awash with speculative froth – and even more so when IPO candidates are unprofitable.
As a result, the sector is awash in profits and compensation levels, and the stock prices of the health care industry are soaring.
But while 2017 is awash with challenges, these times have only further emboldened people to build a smarter, safer, and more progressive society.
If the data had been correct, Indonesia would be awash with rice supplies and the country's president would have less to worry about.
If you're looking to connect with people to help move your business forward, you'll find Disrupt Berlin awash with world-class networking opportunities.
Nigeria is awash with petrodollars but much of this money does not trickle down to the average man and woman on the street.
Every October, we're awash in a sea of pink ribbons, worn by those currently suffering, those who survived and those who support them.
Online forums are awash with sufferers who prior to diagnosis experienced attacks just like this one in life-threatening situations such as diving.
The store itself is immaculate, awash in ornate gowns made with delicate lace, chiffon, tulle, and silk in hues of cream and ivory.
This is fall, after all, and that's when we're awash in pumpkin spice lattes, pumpkin spice cereal, pumpkin spice cookies, pumpkin spice doughnuts.
And while that may not result in legal issues, it ought to be a political problem for an administration already awash in scandals.
When asked by a reporter about how he felt about the world being "awash in plastic," the president blamed China for the problem.
To use the architecture of the theater — which is housed in St. Mark's Church — to create a dreamlike scene awash with wandering bodies.
All in all, it was user unfriendly, and awash in advertising that might confuse someone looking for a solution to a health problem.
Saudi Arabia and Russia have launched a global price war, and signalled they would hike output in a market already awash in crude.
OPEC responded by removing all limits on its own production, prompting fear of a supply hike in a market already awash with crude.
Mr. Whitelum had kept the bilge pumps off to save electricity, a rookie mistake, and he awoke to a cabin awash in water.
These days American presidential elections are so awash in money that both sides can count on having enough resources to saturate the airwaves.
February was awash with neutrals (thank the Celine/Bottega effect), hair accessories, and shades of green — what can we expect this time around?
The easy money policies of global central banks, including the Federal Reserve, are pressuring rates lower and keeping the markets awash with cash.
"  "Notwithstanding his life of national service, the media are awash with unfounded allegations, outrageous claims of treason, and vicious innuendo directed against him.
The world markets are already awash with grains and beans after corn and soybean stocks hit record highs last season following bumper harvests.
By next summer, we'll be awash in Baby Yoda figures and tchotchkes; by New Year 2021, they'll likely be in the bargain bins.
Today, the region is awash with meth because drug dealers have sold it at extremely low prices to create a huge customer base.
The sensation might be a tuning fork to gauge the degree of fact in other aspects of a world awash in pixelated illusions.
Davao was awash in violence when Duterte arrived, but he tamed both leftist and Muslim insurgents, who had battled the government for years.
The developing country is also awash in external debt, having taken on loans from China for the $62 billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor.
Not surprisingly, we are awash in declarations that the British election results "prove" that Democrats here must adopt the writer's long-held views.
These students are a small city unto themselves, and the special education system that serves them is awash in delays, misinformation and confusion.
Second, we are already living in a world awash in capital; a shortage of capital supply is not the problem holding back investment.
"Treatment has almost no chance of succeeding if every addict gets out and goes back to a community awash in dope," Quinones said.
The season is awash in doubling, reflection, and questions about the ethical cost of everything from the sentience of tardigrades to attempted genocide.
An isolated immigrant population and a strident right-wing political faction in a country awash with guns has created a toxic and explosive mixture.
Fear added to Rodriguez's hopelessness: Her story of three robberies at gunpoint is a familiar one in a country awash with drugs and gangs.
People are unearthing new theories all the time, so you end up with a newsfeed awash with articles touting brand new, unconventional sourced data.
She's less than pleased to discover the image of a woman standing alone in a field of flowers, awash in pastel pinks and purples.
Instead, we are awash in whole-hearted affirmations of this most canonical and retrograde of forms, the time-honored trophy of the oppressing classes.
Hardly awash in distortion, these songs are crisply defined but blindingly fast, overflowing with textual violations as aggressive and silly as their guitar sounds.
The market was awash with glossy items like blow-up chairs, CD players, and glow-in-the-dark stars that stuck to our walls.
With Valentine's Day coming up next, it won't be long until we find ourselves awash in that sea of pink, red, and white packaging.
We don't have the space to go into a full rooting guide here, but the web is awash with rooting guides and ROM resources.
The stadium was awash with spectators waving white and yellow Vatican flags, who later took communion from volunteers distributing sacramental bread among the stands.
Since the abortive putsch, pro-government papers have been awash with conspiracy theories accusing the United States and the CIA of being the masterminds.
The FCC this week released a new, 182-page Communications Marketplace Report it claims proves the US broadband industry is awash with vibrant competition.
Iconic cinematographer and 13-time Oscar nominee Roger Deakins (No Country for Old Men, Skyfall) depicts a vibrant dystopia awash in gritty, neon hues.
The book is a tome, its cover awash with the sweeping lines of naked illustrated bodies in various states of joyously going at it.
Awash in venture funding, the company raised $1.81 billion in May, which valued it at about $20 billion, media reports said at the time.
This time two years ago, the company's booth was awash with Zelda imagery, made up to look like a small-scale version of Hyrule.
New Caledonia is awash with nickel ore, holding as much as a quarter of the world's known reserves, and the metal dominates the economy.
Beto O'Rourke, the progressive challenger backed by national celebrities and awash in campaign cash, lost after a dog fight in Texas against Republican Sen.
Veteran officers know that the city is awash in violent crime and that mucking around with Gray over a dope collar amounts to nothing.
Furthermore, in a system awash with so many reserves, the need to borrow reserves in the market has precipitously declined for domestic commercial banks.
In these highly polarized times, our nation is awash in loud and public fights about immigration, health care, global warming, and other daunting challenges.
In a world awash in new information — and misinformation — context, motivation and trust are crucial when weighing the importance of leaks and their accuracy.
It also remains the only time I have attended a victory parade: Trafalgar Square, London, was awash with jubilant jackets and ties that day.
However, the Hong Kong money market remains awash with liquidity due to equity market inflows and remnants of money printing from global central banks.
However, a cut of one million barrels a day or less may not be enough to stabilize a market that is awash with oil.
But in reality, the evening is more a big-budget, Champagne-fueled social-media fest, awash with stars both on and off the catwalk.
In a political system awash with anonymous money, Congress is not building an integrity engine to audit the supply chain of data into policy.
The show follows a group of vocal Black students who attend a private and majorly white Ivy League college awash in dirty little secrets.
You make a French exit and stare out of the night bus window, tears in your eyes, lump in your throat, awash with regret.
Starting off like a 103s smooth R&B beat that Mario could've killed, it's suddenly awash with a synth stolen straight from XXYYXX's dropbox.
Ballots started arriving in letter boxes across Australia, and social media was awash with photos of people completing their votes and mailing them in.
Tribal leaders in neighboring provinces told Reuters that, in the security vacuum, army bases were looted and Yemen's south became awash with advanced weaponry.
By the early 20th century, middle-class Americans found themselves awash in social crises: overcrowded cities, political corruption, mass immigration, wild disparities of wealth.
And they know that with this incarnation of Congress so awash in campaign contributions, that big telecom lawyers will be the ones writing it.
My 15-year-old self, drunk on freedom and awash in pirated MP3s, might have cheered the demise of a corporate-controlled music clearinghouse.
Beyond that, Mr. Biden was awash in grief over the death of his son, hardly the state of mind for a grueling presidential marathon.
Imagine green clay courts swept clean, awash in supple glow from the humming lights above, pine boughs communing in quiet susurration beyond the fence.
General Raziq acted as a central point of contact who helped the West contend with a region awash in different ethnic and family factions.
"The world is becoming awash in data and there's continuing advances in the science of computing," says Two Sigma Ventures co-founder Colin Beirne.
Only two years after Hurricane Harvey, their house was again awash with water — and they were again in need of a place to stay.
But with the country awash in radioactive waste and plutonium stockpiled for warheads, the task of managing this atomic legacy grows ever more urgent.
The kind in which a youngish adult, bruised by bad luck and bad decisions, returns to a hometown awash in nostalgia and old friends.
The 1984 Democratic National Convention was awash with dire predictions that a Reagan second term would virtually guarantee a hot war with the Soviets.
There are the rare candidates who enter the Spin Room as Happy Warriors awash in the glow of knowing they had a strong debate.
Indeed, our companies are awash in cash, but they are missing investment opportunities, due in part to the economic weakness of middle-class consumers.
"The market is certainly awash with capital, and the landscape of venture capital to private equity to angel investing is really blurred," said Wheldon.
Social media was awash with depictions of the heat, GIFs showed burning skeletons and there were a variety of attempts at egg-frying outside.
A Muslim woman says her Twitter is awash with spiteful attacks after an article highlighted her helping a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) panel.
Inspired by Sir Philip Sidney's Renaissance lyric poem "The Arcadia," the show, directed by Michael Mayer, is awash in cross-dressing and mistaken identity.
The internet was awash in garish designs, thanks to websites with noisy wallpaper backgrounds, Comic Sans font, and the ubiquitous Website Under Construction sign.
And in Queens, awash with ambitious towers even before the announcement of Amazon's campus, the new year will begin to untangle hype from reality.
Now, Schiff is signaling that the committee is about to take a deep look at whether Trump may be awash in dirty Russian money.
Others stew about supply still, and worry that the market is still awash with too much capacity in a world of sluggish weak global growth.
Susan Zirinsky, the new president of CBS News, is a brilliant producer, awash in ideas and energy — qualities in short supply at CBS for years.
It's shiny and polished like America's Next Top Model, but it's also awash with lowkey John Waters references and winking nods to Paris is Burning.
TM Davy emphasizes Rand's romanticism with two portraits of an unclothed paramour named Liam, who is tenderly awash in blushed hues of red and pink.
Recently, the internet was suddenly awash with sexy drawings of Bowsette, Boosette, and Chompette—anime babe-ified slashfic versions of their Super Mario villain counterparts.
Awash in limitless cash thanks to its pivotal role in the Cold War, NASA spent vast sums on the program and two follow-up initiatives.
Many technology companies in Silicon Valley, which has been awash in private funding for the past several years, have enjoyed lofty valuations without being profitable.
NASA and others are eager to visit the south pole of the Moon, as many scientists believe the area might be awash in water ice.
In Uganda, for instance, the market is so awash with understrength bags of fertiliser and feeble seeds that farmers are reluctant to invest in them.
And since we're awash in firearms anyway, we'd be better off if people knew how to use them without hitting anything other than their target.
Yet in an economy already awash with abundant, cheap labour, it may be that firms face too little pressure to invest in labour-saving technologies.
Suddenly, all around us, tiny fireflies started to blink into life, and as the sun set the whole park was awash with the luminescent beetles.
Even though we seem to be awash in images, Sepuya and the other two photographers in this exhibition present us with ways to challenge  expectations.
In their Insights article A World Awash in Money, Bain & Company define trust architecture as strong property rights protections, reliable legal systems and institutional depth.
Google I/O was awash with Assistant news, but Duplex mystery aside, Continued Conversation was easily one of the most compelling announcements of the bunch.
Megaproject -- Addis Ababa-Djibouti Railway From Uganda's Jinja Bridge to South Africa's attempt at the world's largest radio telescope, Africa is awash with ambitious visions.
Weak underwriting practices were a red flag in the run-up to the 2008 financial crisis, when the banking system became awash in junk mortgages.
The league is awash in the money of foreign oligarchs, which in J.A.'s view has had an all-boats-rise effect for smaller clubs.
The women's health market is awash with wristbands, sleep tracking devices, and sensor-laden wearables that can track the myriad factors that indicate imminent ovulation.
It is reasonable to assume that most state-level election bureaus are probably not awash in spare funding with which to fund cyber-readiness initiatives.
Landa estimates that only 1 percent of his patients are staunchly opposed to vaccines, while perhaps 20 percent are sincerely confused, awash in fearful misinformation.
Pop Art was the movement that captured the post-war reality of a globe awash in Americana hawked by Madison Avenue and Hollywood dream-merchants.
Go deeper: In health care, it's still about the prices Pharma's grip on the health care economy The health care industry is awash in cash
A struggle to find new investors would be unusual in an environment in which startups are awash in capital, especially in hot areas like fintech.
Producer Medha interviews co-owners and chefs of Awash about injera and some of the difficulties they come across when trying to emulate traditional dish.
Interest rates are at 400-year lows and the world is awash with liquidity as investors try to find anything that yields a decent rate.
It is not definitive, but it is awash in photographs while encompassing a great deal of the cultural contributions of New York City's nonstraight denizens.
They constantly read stories and watch news of a political system awash in dark money, unfettered access by special interests, and pay to play politics.
Yet we can't we let go of this bizarre notion that, somehow, he must be awash in a tidal wave of his own-self pity.
FAS Facebook groups are awash with sufferers who reveal that they isolate themselves from the general public because of constant "Where are you from?" questions.
I knew that somewhere near us something utterly horrific was happening, and I was sitting at the table with coffee and biscuits, awash in pleasantries.
We're awash in armchair analyses from mental health professionals and journalists: in Atlantic cover stories, in Vanity Fair, on Twitter, and even here at Vox.
But thanks to industries like oil, the country is also awash in wealth and opulence, and luxury brands are eager to establish firmer footholds there.
Seligman and other astronomers have calculated that the solar system is likely awash in interstellar objects—we're just not very good at finding them yet.
Mr. Trump — whose global empire of hotels, real estate, golf courses and other businesses is awash in foreign money — has refused to take those steps.
The markets are already awash in cash, and as was again demonstrated in early March, further cuts in interest rates no longer translate into growth.
Working with the cinematographer David Tattersall, he concocts sequences that tilt and drift, awash in neon and a soundtrack that evokes a woozy, winking romanticism.
To win over founders awash in funding offers, however, many firms have opted to specialize their growth funds, like Andreessen's $300 million dedicated cryptocurrency initiative.
High tides powered coastal flooding in Boston and other towns, leaving city streets awash for the second time since a massive nor'easter in early January.
News Analysis ISTANBUL — The world seems awash in chaos and uncertainty, perhaps more so than at any point since the end of the Cold War.
Washington is awash in surveillance, and efforts of foreign entities to try to spy on administration officials and other top political figures are fairly common.
Outside of sperm storage, the vagina is awash with muscles that control contractions and movement—it's as mobile as the digestive tract is, Orr said.
That may be the most remarkable and unique thing that happened in a day that left anyone who is paying attention awash in new developments.
Consumer spending in Asia has also been boosted in recent years by a world awash in liquidity in the decade following the global financial crisis.
Even limiting the importation of ammunition could help reduce deadly violence in a country awash with small arms, but not necessarily the bullets they use.
The unusual arrangement is catching on in regions awash in tech dollars, where school employees say they cannot afford to live comfortably on their salaries.
Though she dreamed of entire villages awash in self-cleaning houses, along with self-cleaning office buildings and hospitals, her vision was not to be.
The master bedroom is about 430 square feet, awash in cool grays and whites, with stained pine floors, a chandelier and a fireside seating area.
And in Edvard Munch's "Puberty" (1894–95), a girl sits naked in front of a muddy, greenish-brown wall awash in variations on Pantone 448C.
Almost immediately after the episode aired, the internet was awash in controversy — which, as per Barr, is exactly what the new Roseanne is going for.
Then, as he described the needs of Makers, he summoned to his screen a stunning new Google Calendar week, awash in puffy clouds of white space.
With Trump awash in scandal, it's possible that every subcommittee chair will be running her own investigation and the whole thing will turn into background noise.
A few years later, the U.S. would become awash in cheap natural gas, creating headwinds for the entire nuclear industry and helping to sour Toshiba's bet.
We tend to picture corals awash in sunlight in the shallow tropics, but certain species also thrive in the "mesophotic zone" where light is perpetually dim.
Recent press is awash in retrospectives, takeaways and lessons learned — many of which focus on Yahoo's failure to buy Facebook and Google, or sell to Microsoft.
States will be competing to add a plant in a market that is already awash with production capacity and experiencing a slowdown in domestic auto sales.
For generations, paychecks from the Poletown auto plant and other nearby factories funded a strong Polish middle class that kept Hamtramck awash in dill pickle soup.
Financial literacy month is over, leaving in its wake dozens of new surveys showing millennials are awash with financial obstacles, from insufficient savings to high debt.
The terrace was awash with Djurgården colours, something that seemed odd to an English fan more used to seeing small numbers wearing club shirts to games.
It was a process awash in memories, and for the rest of the summer the 28-year-old design student couldn't stop thinking about VHS tapes.
But it will be forging ahead as a completely new kind of gadget, one that's fashion first and awash with hundreds, not just dozens, of choices.
Militias claiming revolutionary credentials, their numbers swelling as more young men were added to the payroll, hijacked the political process in a country awash with weapons.
Statar is starting to trade at a time the United States is awash in natural gas and prices are not expected to rise any time soon.
One key area of reform is the electricity sector — Lebanon suffers daily power outages while the state power company, Electricite Du Liban, is awash in subsidies.
And deep down they must know that they need each other, that without a fight between them their legacies will be incomplete and awash with asterisks.
The farmland may be lush and fertile here, but it is also awash with pesticides and fertilizers that can leach into the (usually unfiltered) water supply.
Now, after a flood of U.S. exports into the region, the market is awash with LPG and supplies are being stored in ships anchored off Singapore.
The 1982 scenes are awash in vivid color and detail, from the real-life branding on office equipment to the actual Japanese magazines in Taeko's apartment.
I loved the way every frame of the show was so awash with color that it seemed to vibrate off my crappy mid-2000s laptop screen.
So when creative talent is awash in success, it's not uncommon for them to test the latitude provided by taking creative risks with their next project.
The world is still awash in oil, and until that overcapacity is taken out of the system, drivers will benefit from lower prices at the pump.
They lick a ceiling awash with bas-relief figures of dragons, snakes and cephalopods, presided over by a demonically radiant sun — William Blake in three dimensions.
LOS ANGELES — It's sunset at the Getty Center, and the breathtaking views of the Santa Monica Mountains and the city below are awash in warm tones.
For the duration of the sit-in, the House chamber, where electronic devices and photographs are frowned on, was awash in selfies, Facebook Live and Periscope.
At the end Arca sings "Sin Rumbo" ("Aimlessly"), a glacial lament awash in loss and desolation; then there are the sounds of fireworks, louder and louder.
Her daughter, Joyce Singer, said her mother settled in well: Her room was awash in sunlight, and the building was lively, with plenty of engaging activities.
But Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other Israeli leaders and commentators worried about a broader disengagement from a Middle East awash in war, terrorism and upheaval.
It's been a major inconvenience for the 300,000 members of the bikeshare program, and now #Velibgate on Twitter is awash with criticism for the total failure.
Yes, the internet is awash in baby giraffe pictures after April the giraffe gave birth at the Animal Adventure Park in Harpursville, New York on Saturday.
While J-Horror and Anime have made Japan famous as a source of bizarre ghosts, the entire continent is awash in both traditional and modern specters.
Huygens, which remains the only spacecraft ever to land on an outer solar system world, confirmed that Titan is awash in liquid hydrocarbon seas and lakes.
What the presidential campaign has made clear, above all else, is that the country is awash in pain—some of it real, some of it misplaced.
The reduction in euros and sterling, however, will be a disappointment to European investors, awash with cash and short of deal flow so far this year.
Hollywood, Silicon Valley, presidential libraries and foundations, politically connected private equity groups, P.R. firms, think tanks, universities and Trump family enterprises are awash in Arab money.
I thought this was an important piece of information to understand his life today: awash in billionaire, N.F.L.-owning privilege, but lonesome and impacted by grief.
The killers chose to stand in place, on a parquet floor suddenly awash in human tissue and blood, pumping shot after shot into the helpless couple.
Kim ("Take Heart, My Child") has created sumptuous images, especially several pages awash in deep, rich purples, that suggest an expansive dreamscape where anything is possible.
The deaths of her students bear the hallmarks of a city awash in guns, with too few residents willing to tell the police what they know.
His solution, they said, was to seek bank loans based on financial statements that falsely showed his debt-ridden political consultancy firm was awash in cash.
Mariele Marki lives on the fifth floor of House 39, a new rental building on East 39th Street in Manhattan that is awash in indulgent amenities.
Chicago, 80 miles to the south, was awash in corruption for decades, while Seidel's administration had largely cleaned up Milwaukee's municipal government in its brief run.
The media was awash with stories of flying saucers and extraterrestrial encounters, with scientists downplaying the likelihood of alien visitation and UFO enthusiasts exclaiming their excitement.
Authors have rushed out a shelf full of books, and contracts for more are still being signed; universities and think tanks are awash in panel discussions.
The city will be awash in Phish-themed workouts, hazy after-parties, children's concerts, daytime boat cruises, art shows, flea markets and even tailgate-style gatherings.
Corporate America is awash in junk debt, and the situation could deteriorate substantially in the next five years as a record amount of issuance comes due.
The farmland may be lush and fertile here, but it is also awash with pesticides and fertilisers that can leach into the (usually unfiltered) water supply.
A river of drug money flowed across Guatemala, leaving traffickers from the provinces along the country's eastern border awash in money they could not legally spend.
His Facebook profile, on which he describes himself as a "White Christian Conservative American," is awash in conspiracy posts, including warnings about the debunked Pizzagate theory.
After enjoying some initial success at the Turkish Box office, Twitter became awash with images of the premiere screening event, setting off a wave of controversy.
"Instead, we were awash in collective shame because a few of our staff had let us down," Kuek said in the email, according to the Straits Times.
That will not be easy with a politics awash in special interest money and elected officials who quake at the first sign of a social media storm.
It's a good time to be a fan of games like Deus Ex. Between Mankind Divided, Dishonored 2, and this week's Prey, we're awash in immersive sims.
Social media has been awash with information and mis-information about the attack, which took place in the Arena's foyer minutes after Ariana Grande went off stage.
I feel like I'm awash in a sea of songs about women who feel themselves, who are looking so good, who have confidence and have got this.
While fast-fashion is awash with the style, a crop of cool women on Instagram are getting their fix via the original thing: vintage Laura Ashley pieces.
Of course, the fashion set soon followed, with the streets of Copenhagen, New York, London, Paris, and Milan awash with a sea of checked-out get-ups.
But this has left the world awash in steel that no one asked for, and steelworkers everywhere out of jobs – nearly 15,000 of them in America alone.
That's a dangerous place for a healthy democracy to be -- awash in a sea of half-truths and spin with no agreed-upon safe harbor to seek.
Britain in the late-2909s was awash in unemployment and economic slowdown, and many promoters started throwing parties in spaces that had been devastated by the recession.
Despite a fragile peace accord signed last September by Kiir's government and rebel groups, the world's youngest nation remains riven with ethnic grievances and awash with weapons.
The I-League is not exactly awash with overseas talent, but Englishman John Johnson of current champions Bengaluru FC is enjoying a successful spell in the country.
Bernie Sanders has been buoyed consistently by supporters disgusted with a political system awash in big money — and dismayed by Clinton's uncomfortably close relationship to Wall Street.
The country has produced more steel in two years than Britain since 1900, according to the International Steel Statistics Bureau, and is indeed awash with excess capacity.
Florence doesn't offer whimsical puzzles, new worlds awash in color or angular, ambiguously benevolent crows, but it's an entirely different category of app, so why would it?
On a bright hot Saturday on June 13, I showed up at Glam's apartment—a modest, whistle-clean three-bedroom awash with sun and colorful pop art.
Meanwhile, our world is awash in insulin-stimulating food: sugary and starchy foods, which provide our bodies with hormonal encouragement to gain weight or regain lost weight.
Instagram and Pinterest are awash in ideas: Beavis and Butt-Head, two halves of an avocado, yins and yangs that nestle when two arms are pressed together.
One technique, called norothermic perfusion, keeps an organ continually awash in a solution similar to the one that would be found in the body at room temperature.
"The Light Between Oceans" begins to suggest an overly plotted, high-end Nicholas Sparks film awash in tears, pleas and threats, and acts of treachery and nobility.
It also means that while the country is awash with cash, it could lose its competitive edge in a fight to lure top talent to the country.
Nonetheless, it does not appear that the US is awash in an epidemic of such crimes, at least comparing to previous decades going back to the 1970s.
The wave of anger that immediately followed his election is cresting, and now we're awash in theories about what his presidency means for women and American politics.
Three of his biggest gripes with the overarching economy are a system awash with cheap capital, burgeoning government deficits, and massive pension and healthcare liabilities coming due.
Once a longtime sales hub, Austin is just as awash in entrepreneurs and venture-capital dollars as it is in slow-smoked barbecue and live-music venues.
Yet this parched Outback western, awash in noirish mannerisms and a sunstroke-inducing palette, harbors a robust social conscience beneath its hotbed of bribery and sex trafficking.
And many people think that will likely last for the foreseeable future, given that China's growth has tapered off and the world is awash in crude supplies.
Yukultji Napangati's multilayered cartographic canvases; Erik van Lieshout's show, awash in beer; and "The World According to …," a group show anchored by a David Hockney video installation.
He noted that he is awash in refund requests from tourists who had booked their trips ahead of time and now are asking for their money back.
And as a person addicted to drugs, it was hard to get away from an environment awash in pills and heroin, much less get into sustained recovery.
I'd been holding on so tightly for so long,-nearly two decades, that when I finally let go — eyes shut, cheeks awash with tears — it felt euphoric.
In introducing the Postal Reform Act of 28503, lawmakers hope to use Medicare funds to bail out the retirement funds awash in red ink at the USPS.
There might be something in the fact that as we are awash in narratives, and more and more connected virtually, we are more alone, driven inside ourselves.
We live in a world awash in private savings looking for someplace to go, with investors willing to lend money to governments at incredibly low interest rates.
Mr. Butz is also awash in grief, having lost his wife, Cecilia Kuhn — who was a drummer in the Bay Area feminist punk band Frightwig — in 2017.
Last November, the cover of Elle Decor featured a Steven Gambrel-designed kitchen awash in a shiny turquoise — even the ceiling gleamed like an iridescent underwater wonderland.
The regime was awash in money; a previous government had nationalized the oil industry and renegotiated its relationships to the Western companies that had once controlled it.
Awash in organic materials, Titan has risen to the top of the list of homes, as our cosmos reporter calls it, for Possible Weird Life Out There.
Awash with cash and ambition, they have sought to turn the country into a regional power with outstanding military might, a little Sparta on the Persian Gulf.
The Democratic presidential primary is suddenly awash in billionaire cash, angering the left and presenting new hurdles for candidates in the final stretch to the Iowa caucuses.
Recently, the beer panel tasted 20 examples of American brown ale, which is something of an afterthought in a beer culture awash in more au courant styles.
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Red Sea Africa Area of detail Eritrea Djibouti Lake Assal Awash R. Djibouti City Lake Abbé Ethiopia Addis Ababa- Djibouti Railway Dire Dawa Addis Ababa Harar Awash National Park 80 miles By The New York Times After several postponements, a passenger service went online in January 2018, and quickly became a symbol of Ethiopian ambition — the first stage of a planned network which, if realized, will span 3,000 miles.
That year, awash in concerns over the prevalence of Chinese workers, especially in California, Congress passed the Page Act, which banned virtually all Asian women from entering America.
The dramatic downturn has provided an unexpected holiday bonus for American consumers, with fuel prices also tumbling amid fears the oil market could soon be awash with crude.
But then came 2014's Lost In The Dream, a record coloured with anxiety—one awash in themes of paranoia and loneliness—that also placed Granduciel centre stage.
China, although it has more than $3 trillion in foreign exchange reserves, is also awash in debt and excess capacity from its housing supply to its manufacturing industries.
More disappointing still was the poutine, a typical Canadian dish that in this case was a mess of overly salty, soggy fries awash in gravy and cheese curds.
With New York experiencing murders at a staggering rate of 2,000 a year, Mr. Bratton actually thought the city was awash in lawlessness that was not being addressed.
While some well-wishers flocked to her account to express their sadness and support for her family, Instagram became awash with ghoulish accounts dedicated to sharing the photos.
Bee's photographs are muted and infused with youth — they're often awash in what's now known as millennial pink, although Bee's rise preceded the overwhelming ubiquity of the color.
For example, the argument that debt is crowding out private investment is hard to sustain when firms are awash with cash and can borrow at extremely low rates.
"The world really is awash right now" Bellew said with regard to spare widebody aircraft, adding that he also saw opportunities to take aircraft from Middle East carriers.
A country with few natural resources, awash in weapons and fractured along tribal and religious lines, Yemen has long been buffeted by its powerful neighbors, particularly Saudi Arabia.
The city was awash with artists of all kinds, from whom the composer drew inspiration; he set work by contemporary poets such as Verlaine and Mallarmé to music.
A combination of machine learning and what Bain calls "A world awash in money," with larger investors hunting for lower returns, will continue to drive these rates down.
And as long as companies are designing toys with an eye toward securing VC funding, we'll be awash in erotic products that privilege tech fads over consumer satisfaction.
It wasn&apost immediately clear where the boy obtained the grenade; eastern Ukraine is awash in weapons after four years of fighting between the rebels and Ukrainian forces.
Her usual feed, perfectly curated after nearly a decade of tinkering, was awash with panicked posts from fellow adult models, memes about the policy change, and goodbye posts.
When China's Invictus Gaming defeated European squad Fnatic in the League of Legends 2018 finals this past Saturday, China's social media platforms became awash in ecstasy and pride.
The land they found looked much different than it does today: It was a lush grassland awash in lakes and rivers and teeming with ostriches, gazelles and hippos.
As India pale ale has cemented itself as the most popular style of craft beer in the United States, bars and bottle shops have become awash in hops.
The city is awash with them — so many, in fact, that I know of at least half a dozen startups whose business focus is helping entrepreneurs discover them.
If there's one reason London is awash with so many one- and two-man bands, it's that the cost of finding and hiring a team is so high.
However, after its release, the internet was awash with rumors that a second Kendrick album, titled NATION, was going to follow it on Sunday—"damnation" and Easter, geddit?
Beijing Journal BEIJING — The vast antiques market is awash in jewelry, snuff bottles, old clocks, brass paperweights, ceramics, and slabs of jade of many hues and dubious quality.
When our trip ended 12 days later and we landed safely at Kennedy International Airport, we were awash in glad memories, plentiful souvenirs and a bit of relief.
Shrill rhetoric from different ethnic groups in the wake of the clash has fed into social media and local television stations, which have been awash with angry comment.
Book awards—hoping to remain relevant in a culture awash in other entertainment options, and loath to waste their spotlight on an obscure author—have followed this trend.
I remember feeling suddenly awash in reassurance that the inconsolable loneliness of living is survivable, that love can be steadfast and belonging possible even amid the world's wildness.
Instead of being bone dry with endless red sand, it was a lush grassland awash in lakes and rivers and teeming with wildlife like ostriches, gazelles and hippos.
The safest societies in the developed world are those that are not awash in guns and whose citizens don't feel the need to have them to be safe.
American artist Tabor Robak's "20XX" (2013) combines images of real-life skyscrapers to create a fictional city and corporate dystopia awash with the logos of video game companies.
The "Lex," as patrons affectionately called the bar, was one of the few surviving venues that catered to queer women in a city awash with gay-male entertainment.
While there is no clear link between these incidents, it would appear that the waters in and around Australia are awash with drug smugglers and their lost cargo.
The internet is awash in phrases that are misattributed, and it can be difficult to discern which phrases have a true connection to China's 5,000-year-old culture.
"You must be aware of all the reports that say the world is awash in plastic and the last thing it needs is more plastic," a reporter said.
The Democratic primary — distinguished for most of the past year by how forcefully its contestants rejected big money — is awash in super PAC ads and dark-money spending.
With the world awash in central bank liquidity and cheap money and a trade truce in place between Washington and Beijing, the economic numbers are starting to respond.
Tall and stylish, with a ready wit and an open manner, Ms. Minter works from photographs reconfigured in Photoshop, creating illusionistic canvases of body fragments awash in bling.
But the startup&aposs online community message board is awash with customers who say they were sent a business card without realising what they had signed up for.
Mr. Maris acknowledged that the venture capital industry is awash in money — some $121 billion in capital is waiting to be deployed, according to estimates from Goldman Sachs.
The campus was soon awash in rival posters supporting or rejecting the accusations that Mr. Lu, the university's party secretary, and two other officials were resisting Mao's orders.
Built in 1976 and renovated in 2018 and 2019, the approximately 8,600-square-foot villa is awash in natural light thanks to several glass walls and sliding doors.
While the internet is awash in articles and social media posts about the Catterbox, videos of the device in action (other than in the Temptations commercials) are scarce.
It's the story of Lockwood and her husband, awash in medical bills, moving back in with Lockwood's mother and father, the latter of whom is a Catholic priest.
The Arc de Triomphe was awash in the national colors, lit with the rooster, the faces of the winning team and the words "Proud to be Blue," or French.
The Arc de Triomph was awash in the national colors, lit with the rooster, the faces of the winning team and the words "Proud to be Blue," or French.
In fact, Snapchat and Facebook were awash with sneak previews of what's in store as the 2016 Olympics kick off — and several details of the planned program have leaked.
Las Mercedes, a neighborhood developed in the 1950s as an exclusive residential zone that is now filled with garish restaurants and bars, is also awash in real estate development.
But with the world awash in oil, the result of the production boom that generated the windfall for states in the first place, most forecasters believe that's wishful thinking.
Next up, the plum tomatoes, garlic, anchovies and chile flakes simmer in the same pan, now gloriously awash in a mixture of chicken fat, rendered pancetta and olive oil.
Moldovan social media is regularly awash with rumors about the European Union sending thousands of Syrian refugees into the country, fake celebrity deaths, and rumors of the coming apocalypse.
In a world still awash in desired savings with no place to go, it's really, really hard for any one economy to boom while the rest remain in stagnation.
The event's urgency derives from the fact that national politics are on fire, with a president who lies constantly and a social media ecosystem still awash in viral falsehoods.
The Incredibles franchise is set in a retro-future awash in mid-century modern design, meant to evoke the kind of rosy nostalgia that fuels most of Pixar's films.
Clinton must find a way to make a plausible argument for how she'll stop the flow of corporate cash in our elections while she's awash in that cash herself.
Wall Street regularly sees biotech companies or cybersecurity startups go sky-high on the promise of future profits even though the stocks may currently be awash in red ink.
With vast subsidies on offer for drivers and passengers, the Chinese internet is awash with offers to spoof rides and split the proceeds between fake rider and fake driver.
Wolf Gremm directed this 29400 West German feature — a science-fiction-tinged noir awash in attitude, neon colors and Tangerine Dream riffs — which is showing in a new restoration.
But it would face big challenges with Europe awash with steel and producers struggling with costly green taxes as well as high energy and labour costs and business rates.
To put this number in context, it may be helpful to remember that Trump began his presidency by talking about "American carnage," portraying a nation awash in violent crime.
Awash in as many then-common cold war anxieties as it is classical cautionary tales, the godfather of sci-fi TV is basically Aesop's fables for the modern era.
Papers are awash with daily sex crime stories, including the rape of professional women by taxi drivers, so it is little wonder that Sahoo is popular with female passengers.
Colonial Pipeline said that demand on its main distillate line fell below capacity for the first time in nearly six years as the East Coast remained awash in fuel.
The technology and automotive worlds are awash with debate over how quickly self-driving cars will arrive to end costly car ownership and begin the inexpensive ride-hailing revolution.
With much of the news media under the government's thumb, many Egyptians are turning to social media, which has been awash with jokes about the coronavirus in recent days.
Before the speculators arrived in Massena, they discovered Plattsburgh, a small city about 250 miles to the east that was also awash in cheap hydropower from the St. Lawrence.
After we voice these fears, I fall asleep awash with shame, fantasizing that I'll awake cured, competent to practice law, capable of helping Dunia with her plans and aspirations.
One of Africa's largest countries, it is awash in arms after years of battle between the government and rebel groups in the Darfur, Blue Nile and South Kordofan regions.
The post-prison world he walked into was a new one, awash with hippies who openly rejected social norms and formed idyllic enclaves ostensibly free of restrictions and taboos.
For the past few years, Silicon Valley start-ups have been awash in cash that has allowed them to expand quickly and sell or go public at high valuations.
Resident assistants texted them saying the freshmen dorms were in chaos, and the Stanford memes Facebook page — where students share campus-specific humor — was awash in Marriage Pact content.
On the second day of 2020, awash in the possibilities of a new year — nay, decade — my iPhone pinged with a notification that came from out of the blue.
Each year Midwestern farm runoff, awash in nitrogen fertilizer dumped on fields of corn, wheat and other crops, creates a dead zone at the mouth of the Mississippi River.
There are formal dining rooms, separate kitchens featuring hand-painted cabinet doors, living rooms with thick crown molding and master bathrooms awash in white statuary marble and fluted glass.
American elections have been awash with conspiracy theories for at least two decades, and these theories are exacerbated by very legitimate security risks that open the door to manipulation.
The /r/hearthstone subreddit is awash in angry players promising to give up on Activision Blizzard, and both /r/overwatch and /r/wow have threads dedicated to Chung's suspension.
Matt Kindsvogel, a Navy veteran stationed in Saudi Arabia on 211/22000, says he returned home a few months later to a county awash in red, white and blue.
One of the paradoxes of China's debt troubles is that the country is awash in debt, yet publicly listed or privately held companies can find it hard to borrow.
While the rest of the early 1990s was awash in pale neutrals, its sets were painted in garish or dark colors and furnished with vintage pieces from clashing periods.
Doing so would be easy, they fear, in the island's rowdy democracy, where the news cycle is fast and voters are already awash in false or highly partisan information.
Social media in China has been awash with photos and videos of fallen rocket pieces after previous launches from Xichang, with multiple reported incidents in the past two years.
About 100 die every year, and many of them are struggling because their primary employer, one that is now awash in cash, chooses to give them barely any pension.
Our democracies are awash in digital disinformation that feeds a new kind of populist backlash -- a movement that has embraced an alternative media system of conspiracy, resentment and polarization.
Moral regrets are usually packed up in deep self-storage and we often make a point of remembering to forget them, even while we are awash in pseudo-regrets.
SINGAPORE/DUBAI (Reuters) - Oil industry leaders meeting in Malaysia next week to discuss extending production cuts won't have to look far for evidence the market remains awash in supply.
Making matters tricky for Hong Kong policy makers, local money market remains awash with liquidity thanks to equity market inflows and remnants of money printing from global central banks.
Within years, the park was awash in climbers and other nature seekers, their lifestyles frequently at odds with the buttoned-up park rangers who tried to keep them corralled.
Surrounded by four large screens, awash in overlapping and repetitive dialogue and Kjartan Sveinsson's orchestral score, the viewer feels immersed in some artist's alternately squalid and exhilarating fantasy life.
While repair shops are not considered major polluters compared to other sectors, they still are awash in hazardous waste, such as used oil, battery acids, solvents and spray paint.
Watching him in such moments, you are sure to feel an embarrassed empathy for Mr. Sobelle, awash in your own instinctive fears of being on undignified and unprotected display.
His collection is currently housed at the Neues Museum Nürnberg, one of Germany's newest state museums (an incredible Volker Staab design, awash with natural light, that opened in 904023).
One of 200,000 students in New York's public schools classified as having a disability, T.J. has fallen behind year after year in a system awash in misinformation and confusion.
Whether it's the work of Tom of Finland or portraits of past titleholders, the image of the leather community has long been awash with white, cisgender, traditionally masculine faces.
A small glint of encouragement lies in Mr. El-Erian's assessment that even small steps from government can produce a virtuous cycle of productive investment by businesses awash in cash.
The work draws heavy inspiration from David Seymour's series of the same title from the post-WWII era, when Europe was awash with displaced people looking to find new homes.
While we're now awash in teen soap operas and young adult fiction, until 901986, there had never been a successful American TV drama about the lives of high school students.
And while it may seem unrelated, surely Jenner's own personal Instagram account, with its many provocative selfies, angled ever-so-perfectly, awash in just enough sunlight, inspired a few sales?
"I was ushered into their room and was immediately awash in brotherly and uncle-ly love," he told Vanity Fair, adding that the siblings have since spent several holidays together.
OnePlus' history is awash with clever promotions and fan service, all while exceeding expectations in markets like the U.S., where fellow Chinese smartphone makers have run afoul of U.S. regulations.
Liu said the prudent monetary policy remains neither too tight nor too loose, and the PBOC does not want to see a liquidity crunch nor a market awash with cash.
Now the media is awash with the idea that the S&P is in danger of imminent collapse, but this recent talk is just as specious as the Hindenburg omen.
Tourist shops are awash with memorabilia emblazoned with "Keep calm and carry on", a slogan drawn from a World War Two poster that became popular in the last 10 years.
Meanwhile, former industrial areas which once offered hard but dignified jobs -- coal mines, power stations, manufacturing plants -- are today awash with call centres, fulfilment centres and work on supermarket checkouts.
He headed for a place awash in money from the illegal sale of land, gems, and wood, a place where dirty cops and soldiers ran shadowy, heavily armed logging networks.
Artists and critics alike debated the merits of "bro country," as it was dubbed, questioning the direction of a genre awash in songs about trucks and beer and dirt roads.
In a 2020 Democratic primary field that's currently awash in candidates each looking for a way to claim the mantle of "most progressive," it's unclear precisely where O'Rourke would fall.
While additional exports could make up for shrinking output and supply disruptions elsewhere, the new supplies also risk delaying a re-balancing of a global market still awash with oil.
Some were dressed in the uniforms of Confederate soldiers; a woman and her daughter came dressed in hoop skirts, and bikers wore leather jackets and bandanas awash in Confederate flags.
That's far less true in today's rarefied world of streaming, as the latest season comes five years after the last, at a moment when Netflix is awash in original programming.
From the American community of New Erection in Virginia to the tiny hamlet of Shitterton in the south of the UK, our planet is awash with delightfully rude place names.
The armies of the seven kingdoms are gathering, the dead march ever-forward in the snowy north, and the seas are awash with the blood of former friends and allies.
The media has been awash in praise for the joint statement that former presidents George W. Bush and George H.W. Bush put out on Wednesday concerning the violence in Charlottesville.
In 1959 he was awarded a Harkness Fellowship, allowing him to spend nearly two years in New York, where he was awash in luridly colored advertising displays and technicolor magazines.
"The world is awash in oil," Kudlow said, in an attempt to tamp down fears that cutting off Iranian oil from the market could cause U.S. gasoline prices to rise.
Don't let anyone tell you this is passive incomeThe internet is awash with self-proclaimed experts telling you how to make a killing with "passive income" through short-term rentals.
More reassuring may be the fact that some of these companies are "awash with cash," as Curto described, highlighting the $2.1 trillion that the corporates have to service that debt.
WHITNEY BIENNIAL The world is awash in biennials, but the Whitney Biennial, inaugurated by Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney in 230, still stands out as the pre-eminent biennial in this country.
Even with crypto tokens dropping from all-time highs in January, a number of them remain awash with funds and keen to lure developers and other projects to their platforms.
As Mother's Day is knocking at the door and you're awash with panic about what to get mom, I have some deep wisdom and insight into what she really wants.
Her consideration of race and melancholy led to "Sorrow Swag," the first dance, which was awash in blue light and seen in New York at Abrons Arts Center in 2016.
Cue a community awash in GIFs, memes, fandom, and all other manners of contemporary online culture — a seemingly perfect answer to Yahoo's question of how to combat its near-irrelevance.
In Nassau County, where Anna Kaplan, a Democrat, is challenging the Republican incumbent, Elaine Phillips, cellphones light up with texts from the campaigns, and social media is awash with ads.
But they were excited to learn about Mansa Musa, who ruled the Mali Empire starting in 1312 and was awash in wealth while his empire was expanding across West Africa.
Like the title, it promises a steamy, angsty romance awash in burning rubber, glamorous crimes and designer zippers that won't stay up — ingredients that virtually arrange themselves into pulp heaven.
In a nation awash in opioids, there are few, if any, places where this kind of scene plays out more often than this artsy beach town of 226 square miles.
Awash in the sloping, white aesthetic typical of Santorini architecture, the property is located "2420 steps" from the main path of Oia, the unofficial sunset capital of the Greek isles.
The universe — all those galaxies and the vast spaces between — was awash with dark matter, an invisible something with sufficient gravity to mold the large scale structures of the universe.
Recent years have been a golden age for corporate tax avoidance, with massive companies awash in profits routinely paying tax rates in the single digits, or even nothing at all.
The country's banking sector is still one of the most tightly state-controlled in Africa and is dominated by the two oldest and most profitable institutions, Awash Bank and Dashen.
Powell offered specific examples of where the data suggest the labor market is still awash in liquidity, including persistently sluggish wage growth and still-dampened prime-age worker participation rates.
The world is awash with wheat, with the U.S. Department of Agriculture forecasting global inventories at a record 252.26 million tonnes at the end of the crop year in June.
Social media is awash in critics who have seen the ad and are confounded by its aims, accusing Peloton of peddling negative body image, unchecked privilege, and gross marital dynamics.
Trump appears to be awash in Persian Gulf money, with existing reporting revealing multiple instances of six-figure checks from Saudi lobbyists or the Kingdom itself landing in Trump's hotels.
They're awash in social media that nationalizes peer pressure, that expects intricately maintained self-branding and that shows — with photos — how just about everyone else is having a better life.
"This is just another part of this toxic food chain that kids are awash in," Susan Rubin, a dentist turned nutritionist and former troop leader, told the New York Times.
The allegations against the ex-president come at a time when the Worker's Party, which has now been in power for over 20053 years, is itself awash with corruption scandals.
The post-prison world that Manson walked into was a new one, awash with hippies who openly rejected social norms and formed idyllic enclaves ostensibly free of restrictions and taboos.
Oil prices fell after a consultancy report forecast a rise in OPEC production for July despite the group's pledge to curb output, reigniting concerns the market will stay awash with crude.
Hollywood is awash with whitewashing, but movies like Crazy Rich Asians and the live-action remake of Mulan, set for release in 2020, are opportunities for representation in high-grossing films.
Andre Rodrigues of Caixa-Banco de Investimento, an investment bank, does not think access to liquidity is a problem in the short term, because bank balance sheets are "awash" with liquidity.
Awash with riches and talent, PSG developed a monopoly in France, much like the Lyon side that secured seven successive Ligue 1 triumphs and captivated me as a 10-year-old.
British newspapers have been awash with speculation that Johnson will soon mount a leadership challenge after May gambled away a parliamentary majority in an election she did not need to call.
Elsewhere, the local music community has been awash with an outpouring of sympathy for the people of Houston who have been affected, with over 300 musicians volunteering to entertain displaced residents.
Stadiums across Britain were awash with rainbow flags on Saturday as fans also rallied behind Thomas during rights group Stonewall's annual Rainbow Laces campaign aimed at stamping out homophobia in sport.
If you've got a hankering for some classic 16-bit arcade gaming, the internet is awash with tutorials on how to build your own machine that can emulate almost any game.
Nigeria's next door delta region is awash with cheap weapons and criminal gangs who would be willing to sell, although cooperation by its authorities has denied the rebels a convenient base.
Substance abuse: Our industry is awash in alcohol and other substances that founders and tech workers are encouraged to consumer freely for bonding, as a social crutch and for performance optimization.
Yusko sees the energy market in a similar situation as 1998 when "the world was awash with the oil" and some economists predicted the price of crude could drop to zero.
The project was conceived nearly a decade ago, but since then the U.S. shale revolution has redefined oil flows, with domestic refiners finding themselves awash with supply and needing fewer imports.
The article that accompanies the petition, "Muhammad Ali and the Little People" by Irwin Shaw, is very much a product of its time and an intellectual establishment awash in unchecked privilege.
He said oil demand was hit by a trade war between the United States and China at a time when markets are awash with oil, due to rising U.S. shale production.
But recently the commodity has pared its deep losses, spurred by reports that Russia and Saudi Arabia may arrive at a deal to cut production in a market awash with supply.
Like many other open world RPGs of its ilk, Horizon is awash with texts and recordings that paint a more detailed picture of the past and how it informed Aloy's present.
Oil prices sank after a consultant forecast a rise in OPEC production for July despite the group's pledge to curb output, reigniting concerns the global market will stay awash with crude.
In the foreground, a showdown between two sharp-toothed rivals is watched by an audience of menacing creatures, while the background is awash with volcanic eruptions, thunderbolts, and random fire tornadoes.
Or will Trump simply sell more American weapons to a region awash in them but in dire need of jobs, institutions that work for citizens, and voices of progress and reconciliation?
Songs like "Under the Pressure" are awash with layers—atmospheric interludes, soaring synth lines, drum machines—that bring in an amorphous, shimmering beauty and help evade the corniness of 80s sentimentality.
Council veto powers Russia and China are skeptical that an arms embargo would achieve much in a country awash in weapons, but diplomats did not expect them to block the measure.
Paris is awash with new or reskinned luxury hotel projects, but the Generator Paris is an effort to upgrade lodging for those with plenty of style but far less to spend.
By Tuesday, he was awash in questions — and, in some quarters, outrage — about how a self-described billionaire could possibly avoid having to pay a single dollar to the tax man.
Libya U.N. envoy Martin Kobler told the Security Council last week that Libya was awash with arms - 20 million pieces of weaponry in the North African state of six million people.
Brazil would be awash in more medals if an Olympic category existed for the young kite fighters practicing their sport at the precipice where the gondola car makes its last stop.
But on Monday, some residents, awash in flooding from the Lumber River, were stunned after the areas were hit with more than a foot of rain and floodwaters coursed the street.
The agency has been under pressure by some members of Congress who say it has helped stoke the crisis by approving many new opioids in a market awash in the drugs.
But we are still living in a world awash with excess savings and inadequate demand, where interest rates can't fall (or at any rate not much) because they're already near zero.
Imagine you're soaring, as if in a dream, over sweeping mountains, dense rock formations, lush waterfalls, and massive blue mushrooms sprouting from flat, calm seas, all awash in a foggy glow.
Apple's next flagship iPhone(s) aren't expected to be unveiled until September, but the Internet is already awash with lots and lots of purported specs and leaked photos of the devices.
Bologna is where the modern gelato machine was invented and the city is awash with options: Sorbetteria Castiglione, Gelateria Galleria 49, Gelateria Delle Moline, and Cremeria Cavour to name a few.
"It seems that the world is so awash with money, that it is creating financial asset price inflation wherever you look," ING economist Robert Carnell said in a note last week.
If you had then sailed on to contemporary Paris or London, you would have found cities awash with religious bigotry, in which only those belonging to the dominant sect could live.

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