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"bubble" Definitions
  1. a ball of air or gas in a liquid, or a ball of air inside a solid substance such as glass
  2. a round ball of liquid, containing air, produced by soap and water
  3. a small amount of a feeling that somebody wants to express
  4. a good or lucky situation that is unlikely to last long
  5. (also social bubble) a small group of people with whom you are allowed to have physical contact during a period when social distancing is otherwise required

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Before the housing bubble, there was the dot-com bubble, and before that, another real estate bubble.
Welcome, dear reader, to the bubble within a bubble within a bubble of the 2017 Oscars race.
She's been in this bubble, which also has to do with who she is -- both the political bubble, the Washington bubble, and a media bubble for 235 years.
We've heard all the warnings: Bubble tea can give you cancer; bubble tea is illegal in some countries; bubble tea might contain rubber; bubble tea can make you choke.
At a certain point, if it looks like a bubble and feels like a bubble, then it's probably a bubble.
New York City is a bubble, and the music scene is a bubble, and the creative scene is a bubble.
And you go from one bubble to the next bubble.
You can also use your Bubble data outside of Bubble.
Clearly a bubble built inside the greater bubble of cryptocurrency?
You're in this bubble, and the bubble is the room.
That's really my bubble, if anything is: a taste bubble.
"If it's a bubble, a bubble has to burst," she said.
As the name implies, Bubble Lick turns any liquid into bubble form.
And even the default blue bubble can be customized with bubble effects.
Stars Hollow might be a bubble, but it's a kind, loving bubble.
Riding on a bubble The bubble of nothing serves another purpose, too.
JAMES BULLARD: Well, I don't think that we have a financial bubble on the order of magnitude of the internet bubble or the housing bubble.
Bubble or not, risk-taking startups remain important So… is there a bubble?
That created overbuilding and a bubble not unlike that of the housing bubble.
Some funds have had bubble-style returns — as well as bubble-style losses.
The housing bubble began to deflate first, followed by the financial markets bubble.
Only time will tell if the everything bubble is a bubble at all.
It also won't do anything to address the green bubble/blue bubble dynamic.
Tearing it off bubble by bubble, I bite into the first perfect crunch.
Clearly we are in a bubble and we are in part of the bubble.
"This created a bubble, and like housing, that bubble has now burst," he said.
"I think gold is a bubble, but it's always been a bubble," hedged Shiller.
"This created a bubble, and like housing, that bubble has now burst," Hayne said.
I'm just like this bubble thing is ... I don't care about the bubble. Great.
The biggest bubbles in most of our lifetimes were the 2145 tech bubble, the 250 real estate bubble and the monstrosity we are witnessing now: the cheap money bubble.
The only computer game I play, the bubble-bursting Bubble Bazinga, has exactly this model.
We all know about the 220 dot-com bubble and the 270 real estate bubble.
The left-hand bubble is the front wheel well and the top bubble the cockpit.
If you want to be part of a bubble, you are part of a bubble.
"This created a bubble, and like housing, that bubble has now burst," Mr Hayne said.
Whether you're a blue bubble or a green bubble, you can't go wrong with a classic.
The flow around the bubble doesn't just move in and out as the bubble expands uniformly.
But it is the basic bubble tea, or bubble milk tea, that is the main event.
I got out of my art bubble, and the pastor got out of his own bubble.
"This is quite a dangerous situation and it is creating a bubble, and that bubble has just got bigger and bigger and bigger … There isn't any doubt now (that) in valuation terms we're in epic bubble proportions, probably the biggest bubble of all time, " he said.
This isn't quite the same as an air bubble, which is just a bubble floating in liquid.
Anyone familiar with bubble tea (aka boba) will instantly recognize the Etude House Bubble Tea Sleeping Pack.
The company's top game in terms of prize money is a bubble-popping game called Bubble Shooter.
AND WHAT SOME PEOPLE THINK OF AS THE MODERN, LIKE, TULLIP BUBBLE, OR IS IT A BUBBLE?
For the 94th District, the voter filled in the bubble for Yancey and the bubble for Simonds.
The video ends with Kenan Thompson's voice saying, "The Bubble: It's Brooklyn, with a bubble on it!"
It's been called a bubble a lot during that time, but the bubble is yet to burst. 
Inside the bubble is the Local Interstellar Cloud, a region that's a little denser than the Bubble.
Treasuries are in a bubble and that bubble will only inflate higher the longer this goes on.
MESTER: SO OBVIOUSLY YOU CAN'T REALLY PREDICT A BUBBLE, WHICH IS WHY THEY CALL IT A BUBBLE.
He doesn't scratch his claws everywhere, but he knows how to blow a bubble with bubble gum.
"Tesla's bubble looks a lot bigger than biotech, homebuilders, or the aggregate Tech sector's bubble," wrote Bespoke analysts.
That is, they define a bubble of information that is similar to the personalization bubble associated with Facebook.
Yes, it's been a roller coaster ride with the dot-com bubble, housing bubble, and global financial crisis.
How much pressure it exerted on the bubble, and thus the size of the bubble, were a mystery.
Each of these is a bubble, and then it bursts, and then a bubble, and then it bursts.
There are a lot of people scared of the bubble bursting, but just as many who believe we're already in a bubble and are waiting for the bubble to burst to snap up assets.
Snapchat's new bubble gum Snappable game Snapchat's new bubble gum Snappable game These aren't Snapchat's first selfie games, though.
Maybe even get your morning caffeine kick in bubble form by adding some cold brew coffee to Bubble Lick.
Bubble physics is also relevant to building lab-on-a-chip bubble logic devices, and artificial viruses for vaccines.
"The trade bubble says everyone's a winner; the war bubble says victory is just around the corner," he said.
" He added: "You can live in your self-created bubble for a lot longer, but then the bubble pops.
His reviews are not limited to his daily bubble tea purchase (and yes, he drinks bubble tea every day).
In warmer weather, the air inside the bubble expands as it warms, popping the bubble before it gets far.
Seen through Margaret's eyes, the surface of a brook becomes a whole fertile world, teeming with bubble people, living and dying and raising their bubble children in the time it takes for a bubble to pop.
It was because they couldn't imagine it happening ... they are in a bubble, and that bubble has just been burst.
"The enthusiasm for Tesla and other bubble basket stocks is reminiscent of the March 2000 dot-com bubble," Einhorn said.
Gartman isn't the first to compare bitcoin's bubble to the tulip craze, which is considered the first major financial bubble.
"We go under and keep one little air bubble in the mouth and sing through that air bubble," she says.
Trump may not be a part of the "Washington bubble," but there is no question he operates in a bubble.
"There are two bubbles: We have a stock market bubble and we have a bond market bubble," Mr. Greenspan said.
Here's what the bubble looks like: That bubble isn't just distracting — it also apparently affects the functionality of the touchscreen.
"Just when the bubble for crude oil is deflating, you're going to see an increasing bubble for gasoline," Kloza said.
But before you convert your life savings, consider the Beanie Baby Bubble, Tulip Mania, the Dot-Com Bubble, and even the more recent Housing Bubble, and how all of them shared certain attributes: Everyone is talking about it.
BURST BUBBLE, LOST DECADES Japan's "bubble economy" of soaring asset prices was in its final stages when Akihito ascended the throne.
Adele wants to keep her children in a bubble, but she doesn't stop to consider what else that bubble might enclose.
Blue bubble people don't want to hurt green bubble people; they just don't want to deal with a compromised messaging product.
She's trying to puncture the bubble that her own neighbors in Iowa live in, a bubble convinced of its own righteousness.
"We had the dot-com bubble in the late '90s, then we had the credit/real-estate-market bubble in the mid-2000s, and now I think we're in the sovereign-debt bubble of the late 2010s," he said.
Market phenomena like the tech bubble of the 1990s, the Japanese asset bubble of the 1980s, and the housing bubble of the 2000s are all commonly cited as definable periods where asset prices became wildly disconnected with underlying fundamentals.
"I wanted to figure out a way to put things in a bubble, instead of putting kids in a bubble," she explained.
The most recent examples are the dot-com bust of 2000 (technology bubble) and the financial crisis of 2008 (real estate bubble).
The latest UBS Global Real Estate Bubble Index published on Thursday ranked Hong Kong as the city with the greatest bubble risk.
Scene City 14 Photos View Slide Show ' If the art world is a bubble, it's a not a bad bubble to inhabit.
And, crucially, the housing bubble was an international phenomenon: Spain had a bigger bubble than we did, followed by a worse slump.
In the 1990s, the dot-com bubble, we were responsible for about 40 percent of the stock market bubble of the '20003s.
Many people also have been talking about the "bubble" in the tech industry, but could there be a "bubble" in fintech, as well?
But not every bubble needs to end in a crash, just as not every price collapse needs to be preceded by a bubble.
OK it's definitely a bubble, but that's a good thing, a bubble brings attention and investment in infrastructure, which breeds real innovation. Right?
Videos that are sent in a blue bubble are clear and beautiful, whereas the ones in a green bubble are a blurry mess.
The closer the bubble is to the bead, the faster the bead is sucked into the space left behind by the collapsed bubble.
The manager then compared cryptocurrencies to the tulip mania of 1637, the South Sea bubble of 1720 and the internet bubble of 1999.
First, lenders got caught up in a gigantic housing bubble; then, when the bubble burst, much of the financial system just froze up.
Chez Panisse is a magical bubble in a lot of ways, a beautiful imaginary bubble, but it doesn't reflect a lot of reality.
It did not grow into another bubble... thought some argue the large, private tech companies that have accrued  massive valuations are their own bubble.
UBS Group's Global Real Estate Bubble Index puts Munich, Toronto, Vancouver, London and Amsterdam alongside Hong Kong as cities currently in property bubble territory.
Toronto, Stockholm, Munich, Vancouver, British Columbia, Sydney, London, Hong Kong and Amsterdam are at "bubble risk," according to its Global Real Estate Bubble Index.
A real-estate bubble, an infrastructure bubble, strong capital outflows, and a massive debt load were top of mind for them after the analysis.
Bubble mix — the stuff used with bubble wands and machines — is generally a mixture of dish soap, glycerine (and sometimes corn syrup), and water.
L'Occitane Foaming Lavender Bubble Bath, available at Amazon, $39Just because she's not a kid anymore doesn't mean she's too old for a bubble bath.
Building a perfect bubble Taken together, the Waymo and Tesla lawsuits strongly indicate that there's a self-driving-tech bubble developing in Silicon Valley.
But its realization — bubble bloomers with an overlay of misty tulle; bubble Bermuda shorts (same), bubble dresses, all of it in iridescent shades of blue and purple, often paired with sparkling relaxed jackets dripping fringe or framed by mesh net shawls — was not entirely convincing.
"A bubble barrier is basically a tube that we place on the bottom of the river or canal, that has holes in it and we press air through it; that creates a bubble curtain," said Francis Zoet, the Great Bubble Barrier project's technical director.
Shock for the people in the bubble like us (if you're reading this, odds are high you're in the bubble too) that Hillary Clinton lost.
Whenever the wearer wants to deflate they open a latch inside to release the inverted bubble part and then dives out of the deflating bubble.
You can create a bubble of stopped time around enemies and then pump it full of bullets, stacking up the damage when the bubble bursts.
Meeks, who managed Merrill Lynch's Internet strategies fund during the dot-com bubble, said that there are major differences between this environment and that bubble.
You argue that Perry's "bubble" metaphor is simplistic, because we all live in bubbles—is Perry, who enjoys a nine-figure bubble, just discovering this?
Inside our bubble, modern medical research is doing amazing things; outside our bubble, modern medical policy is disappearing into a horrific maw of venal cruelty.
"What we have are copper bubble plates: six plates in that system with nested bubble caps and an inordinate amount of surface area," Gardner explains.
Depending on whether or not you're currently using the service, Slack will either display a green bubble for active or an empty bubble for away.
Finally, early in the morning, I stood up, and stretched, and walked around, stepping on bubble after bubble, listening to them pop one by one.
While there may be legitimate concerns about a bond market bubble, it doesn't appear that the bubble will pop anytime soon, BlackRock's Rick Rieder suggested Thursday.
"We had a bubble section, where kids could play bubbles and bubble guns," she adds, admitting that she may have enjoyed that more than the kids.
The most we could verify is that if we were in a bubble, it was a very different bubble from the heady dotcom days in 2000.
Bitcoin's bubble is " even more obvious than the housing bubble," New York Times columnist Paul Krugman told Business Insider on an episode of The Bottom Line.
Home prices continue to move higher as well, but, "It's not a bubble," said Kelman emphatically, who cites tight credit as keeping the bubble at bay.
Oregon State is currently on the right side of the NCAA Tournament bubble, and the Beavers should be everyone's favorite major conference bubble squad this year.
The thing is, there's nothing out there as obvious as the housing bubble of the mid-25s, or even the tech bubble of the late 21990s.
Depending on who is speaking, the tech industry is in a bubble, has been in a bubble, or is growing perfectly normally for an innovative industry.
The manager then went on to compare cryptocurrencies to the Tulip mania of 1637, the South Sea bubble of 1720 and the internet bubble of 1999.
In a memo last month Marks compared cryptocurrencies with the Tulip mania of 1637, the South Sea bubble of 1720 and the internet bubble of 1999.
The Fed's dilemma is how aggressively to cut interest rates this week and in the remainder of the year given the resilience of the service sector and the risk of inflating another bubble like the dotcom bubble of 1999/2000 or the housing bubble of 2006/07.
There is no particular bubble that is more important or more objectionable or more impermeable than any other, not the bubble over some prosperous boomtown's vegan smuglands or the bubble over a seething locked-in suburb-beyond-the-suburb shot through with secret decay and shame.
Naysayers argue that funds are paying an egregiously unhealthy EBITDA multiple, and, in doing so, are creating a new bubble (yes, that kind of bubble this time).
Join the Outside Your Bubble Facebook group to see his video and ask questions about the experience, and stick around to share your own bubble-bursting experiences!
Additionally, messages default your chat bubble to blue no matter what mode you're in, which may be Google's response to iMessage and the dreaded 'green bubble' stigma.
Progressives understand but still underestimate how ensconced we are in a progressive bubble — and how all-encompassing the conservative bubble on the other side is as well.
"The bubble that the Fed inflated this time is far bigger than the housing bubble," he said at The MoneyShow Las Vegas, a recent financial-markets conference.
"Now for us, the cryptocurrency bubble — and it probably is a bubble — is an opportunity to find widely dislocated prices in essentially the same thing," he added.
And a signature of the bubble was a young white woman reading Between the World and Me. And that's what it means to be in the bubble.
Source: PitchBook Source: PitchBook Most of us have recognized by now that we were in a bubble (yes, a bubble), and we're currently undergoing a full-fledged correction.
This is the bubble within the bubble — the most vivid self-imagining of the country's prosperity, unfolding on its gorgeous coast (in these photos it is finally sunny).
"Furthermore, a limitation of the study is that we do not model the formation of the cavitation bubble in the synovial fluid but only bubble collapse," he said.
Set in the Portland-like town of Fairhaven, Bubble follows the exploits of the residents of a literal bubble, sealed off from its surrounding monster-filled Brush environment.
Once the Local Bubble was established, any cosmic rays created by a supernova within it would have kept bouncing off this magnetic wall and back into the bubble.
We chatted about how the green bubble has come up in several interactions, and how it can be disappointing to receive a green bubble as an iPhone user.
In two years, we mark the 300th anniversary of the connected Mississippi bubble in France and South Sea bubble in England, perhaps the first great international financial crisis.
New Yorkers have been told lately that they live in a bubble, but it is a large bubble with room for people from many other countries and cultures.
"Some days you're a freshman in high school, and though the world is a bubble of suck, inside the bubble you've made something rare and beautiful," Nate observes.
Dictators live in their own self-created bubble of adulation and impunity, which leads them to huge misjudgments when they are forced to act outside of the bubble.
There are number of helpful tutorials online that explain how to make your own giant bubble wand, mix the perfect soapy solution, and master the giant bubble technique.
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In a world where, post-presidential election, seemingly everyone has an opinion about how modern progressives are too ensconced in their own bubble — or, no, conservatives are too trapped in their bubble — here is a TV show that takes place in what often seems to be a literal progressive bubble.
If that happens, my prediction would be that millennials had been in a Facebook bubble or a Snapchat bubble and the Olympics have come, and they didn't know it.
For better or for worse, the social media filter bubble is real, and it looks like the White House has decided to retreat further into its own shrinking bubble.
As a share of GDP, Americans are now richer than they were at the peak of the dot-com bubble and the real-estate bubble, according to the Fed.
Remember Color, the photo sharing startup that rose up in a big, chromatic bubble when it raised a $41 million seed round, only to see that bubble spectacularly burst?
The warmer air in the room keeps the bubble in a weird purgatory until air starts slowly seeping out of tiny holes in the frozen half of the bubble.
"We are creating the biggest bubble in duration (with the debt markets) that we've probably seen in financial history ", he warned as he described gold as an "anti-bubble".
If that happens, my prediction would be that millennials had been in a Facebook bubble or a Snapchat bubble and the Olympics have come, and they didn't know it.Welp.
" It is true that "we," no matter which "we" we might be, are "so comfortable we're living in a bubble, bubble/so comfortable we cannot see the trouble, trouble.
It's all reasonable save mid-album intermission "Widow's Peak," a spooky bit of spoken word that's just a few inches away from bubble, bubble, toil and trouble-style cackling.
TC: Some people think China is experiencing a bubble akin to our dot-com bubble of the late '90s, given that retail investors are caught up in things, too.
"Bitcoin is not a bubble, albeit it has all the hallmarks and antecedents that are the precursor to a bubble," he said in an email to CNBC on Monday.
Although the nuances of the bursting of the early 2000s dot com stock bubble and the (roughly) 2006-2008 housing bubble were quite different, they did share some similarities.
He famously sounded alarms on two of the biggest asset bubbles in history: the dot-com bubble of the late 1990s and the housing bubble of the mid-2000s.
OK, there's one slight wild card here: if there was a bubble in asset prices, the prospect of Fed rate hikes could be the pinprick that bursts the bubble.
For some reason, unbeknownst to me, a message can somehow be more offensive if it is presented on an iPhone within a green bubble instead of a blue bubble.
They actually -- they put out a bubble chart at the end of the first-quarter earnings, and the bubble chart had $90 billion of revenues at a 16% margin.
Candles + bubble bath bombs = best Friday night, ever.
"The ridiculous bubble top in 2000 … was very similar to the crazy bubble top that took place in the DJIA in 1929," Maley wrote in an email Thursday to CNBC.
The reusable Bubble Spinner looks like a fidget spinner and acts like a bubble bath — and now that it exists, it's safe to say we have officially reached peak 2017.
The FDA burst the manufacturer's bubble in 2011 after the agency tested the bubble gum and found it contained elevated levels of lead — 0.189 parts per million to be precise.
Indeed, as an expert at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau recently pointed out to me, since 2008 we have basically swapped a housing debt bubble for a student loan bubble.
Between the peak of the dot-com bubble in 2000 and the peak of the housing bubble in 2007, the age-adjusted employment rate fell by about a percentage point.
Think of it as more like those big bubble wands that trail one long bubble, as opposed to the little spherical bubbles that might stream out of a smaller wand.
The term "bubble boy disease" arose during the 1970s, when an ADA-SCID patient named David Vetter, who lived for 12 years in a germ-free plastic bubble, began making headlines.
But there's still an element of mystery here, as the smaller bubble seems to be emanating synchrotron emission, or high-energy x-rays from spiraling electrons, while the larger bubble isn't.
Munich, Toronto, Vancouver, Amsterdam and London also face risks of a housing bubble, but Stockholm and Sydney moved out of bubble territory this year and Geneva moved closer to fair value.
Moving forward, Chance the Rapper opening up the bubble and the whole bubble just really creating off what he was doing, what Vic Mensa was doing, what Mick Jenkins was doing.
Dr. Barakat agrees, saying that the best way to proceed would be to model the entire process from beginning to finish, to see how both bubble formation and bubble collapse contribute.
If the mood of a bubble is manic, as overexcited investors drive daily trading volumes skyward, the mood of an anti-bubble is the opposite, marked by little trading at all.
UBS has released its Global Real Estate Bubble Index, and the real estate markets in Hong Kong, Munich, Toronto, Amsterdam, London and Vancouver, British Columbia, are all in bubble-risk territory.
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A bubble flexes in size trying to reach equilibrium, the point at which the pressure on the inside of the bubble and its outside—whether atmosphere or water—are in balance.
There are weights, an LED marble wall, fidget toys, iPad stations, fiber optic light ropes, trampolines, bubble tubes, bubble walls, bean bags, touch walls, calming sound monitors and a storytelling tree.
" In large bubble letters, Patterson writes: "I'm sorry Jayme!
" In large bubble letters, Patterson continued: "I'm sorry Jayme!
I'm calling it -- we're in a streaming service bubble.
SYDNEY, Australia — Australia the untouchable bubble is no more.
One of these companies is LendingTree, which got its start height of the Internet bubble, going public in mid-February of 2000, less than a month before the Dot-com bubble peaked.
L'Occitane Relaxing & Foaming Lavender Bubble Bath, available at Amazon, $39This cult-favorite lavender-scented bubble bath from L'Occitane is a great way to relax, and it takes a while to get through. 
As the bottom of the bubble cooled and solidified, ice crystals also formed a boundary between the frozen and unfrozen part of the bubble — a freeze front — that inched up the surface.
Oh, and yes, there was a technology bubble at the end of the decade, but that was a fairly minor part of the overall story — and because there wasn't a big rise in private debt, the damage done when the tech bubble burst was much less than the wreckage left behind by the Bush-era housing bubble.
He initially wrote the second single, "Little Bubble," to describe the sphere of happiness he and Coffman temporarily shared, but here in 73 "bubble" had become a buzzword, referring to the supposedly cosseted perspective of "coastal elites," and now the song's poignant refrain — "we had our own little bubble, for a while" — sounded like a postelection elegy.
When she whipped out a bottle of bubble solution — "bubble" is a relatively easy word for most kids to say, she told me sotto voce — his face broke out into a huge grin.
The iPhone detects which service to use based on the recipient — an iMessage shows text on a blue bubble, while text in a green bubble means the conversation is taking place over SMS.
Sometimes we see the blue bubble of iMessage and, at other times, we're in the unencrypted, green bubble world of SMS text messaging (that's usually when we're texting our Android-smartphone carrying friends).
"I think the government would be quite frustrated about today's data as they wanted to see a bubble squeeze, not a growing bubble," said Iris Pang, a Hong Kong-based economist at ING.
She just happens to be blowing a bubble with her gum at the exact second of firing, and the foam pellet lands directly on the formed bubble and miraculously sticks to the gum.
The Local Bubble is believed to be leftover from supernovae explosions, and the researchers thought that maybe some of these star deaths that formed the bubble may have also spread the iron-60.
We have seen crazy experiments before, like creating a credit bubble and a housing bubble in order to stimulate the economy following the 2001 recession in the US, which culminated with spectacular fireworks.
Lately an older theory, that the sound arises from the popping of a bubble in the joint, has been challenged by one that holds that the formation of the bubble itself is responsible.
This isn't the case if you're sending a regular "green" bubble text message to another phone that isn't an iPhone, it's only the case with "blue" bubble messages between iPhones, iPads and Macs.
A bubble pops up with a new mini game idea, and when a child clicks on the bubble, they are invited to purchase it for $25, or unlock all new games for $21.99.
Social media, politics, and the bubble of distraction Adriana Stan
People at Facebook and Google live in a preference bubble.
" Thiel himself has called some types of globalization a "bubble.
I see myself coming in in a clear bubble spacesuit.
A subsequent asset price bubble has left the country struggling.
But in 2016, the bootcamp bubble is bound to burst.
And to think, some people say there's a tech bubble.
Since the bursting of the 1980s bubble, Arlit has grown.
Every year we wonder if we are in a bubble.
You can find it in dried foods and bubble gum.
Thought that the days of cryptocurrency bubble are behind you?
Employment reached 500,000 at its peak during the housing bubble.
He said financing in the market had become a "bubble".
It wasn't good and it was really on the bubble.
Over time, though, you start seeing these ideas bubble up.
I get a different view traveling around this blue bubble.
Bubble O' Bill that is, Australia's favourite childhood ice cream.
I haven't been super sheltered or in a little bubble.
You exist in this precious bubble of young, celebrated vitality.
In our view, digital health is not in a bubble.
We probably are sitting on a big global credit bubble.
Inside were six smoke grenades neatly stowed in bubble wrap.
"Ending my pain," her speech bubble says in the clip.
"She lived in a utopian bubble," the WeWork insider said.
This year, it's bubble wrap (or Puchi Puchi, in Japanese).
Lush released a bubble bar shaped like the popular toy.
"You can't live your life in a bubble," she said.
When they found Bubble they knew they could be helpful.
"San Francisco is turning because of the tech bubble ... deflating."
So what would it take for that bubble to burst?
And yet with each transgression, his poll numbers bubble upward.
Gary fills in the bubble for Trump as does Kai.
I'd lived my whole life in a white Mormon bubble.
There is, the bodies in these photos argue, no bubble.
The column also illustrates the importance of defining a bubble.
Bubble is more powerful than your average website building service.
For instance, Plato uses Bubble for all its back office.
My thought bubble: Billionaires have historically been alluring, magical figures.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - China's innovation bubble is rapidly losing air.
That bubble, like so many from the period, eventually burst.
Similarly, nearly everyone who was asked called bitcoin a bubble.
But in 2012, Housing Bubble 2 erupted with a vengeance.
It turned out to be a bubble in the making.
Odds they will be inducted: they are on the bubble.
Opponents of that argument warn of an impending credit bubble.
The small bubble menu (left) and the Game Launcher hub.
I saw this in full force during the housing bubble.
I always thought Bubble from Big Brother Two was cool.
My thought bubble: Investing in common stock is certainly risky.
But the 215 period was a bubble, just like 003.
If the bubble bursts, ... I will accept whatever is there.
There will be another national financial market bubble one day.
Remainers were also more likely to live in a bubble.
The problems start to bubble up when consent is murky.
The projection bubble bursts, and we lose part of ourselves.
Bubble baths are everything, and this drag queen gets it.
Spain's housing market bubble burst at the beginning of 2008.
Seemingly everyone almost gleefully acknowledges that they're riding a bubble.
My thought bubble: Expressed concern doesn't necessarily equate to action.
My thought bubble: The situation is emblematic of our future.
This corporate debt bubble isn't limited to the United States.
Our thought bubble: These are requested rates, not approved rates.
It fact, it's a good way to create a bubble.
Why isn't the nebula's core star centered within the bubble?
Shiller suggested we're in a bubble, and he's pretty smart.
My thought bubble: This issue isn't going away for Twitter.
Most elementary schoolers aren't necessarily attuned to the Bitcoin bubble.
You're right about the "Little Bubble" artwork: It is empty.
"So it may be that I'm in an Ithaca bubble."
Within Asia, the debt bubble is mainly a Chinese phenomenon.
River life exists in a bubble of only positive associations.
THAT MAY BE EVIDENCE OF A BIT OF A BUBBLE.
And then what happens is the valuation bubble bursts. Right?
Maybe. Certainly last cycle the valuation bubble was largely public.
But in the Bridal Bubble, it's different — maybe more honest.
Democracy is at risk because social media's weaponized the bubble.
Thiel – Believes that we are in a higher education bubble.
BUT I THINK WE'RE IN A BIG, FAT, JUICY BUBBLE.
Some investors are worried that farmland is in a bubble.
I held them for years and rode my first bubble.
"At the moment, the bubble is not equities," Cooperman said.
The process can even give it a slightly bubble flavor.
Eli Pariser, an internet activist, calls this the "filter bubble".
Speculative excesses in the past helped fuel a property bubble.
Twitter's oldest logos, meanwhile, were its name in bubble font.
Do you play a role in the filter bubble yourself?
So, what's the future like for this futuristic bubble pod?
I felt like I was in a bubble for ever.
ARE WE IN THE MIDDLE OF A BUBBLE RIGHT HERE?
Republican senators appeared to form a protective bubble around Sen.
Witness the handling of the stock market bubble last year.
In that bubble of theories and assumptions, there is certainty.
Who knows what will happen if this particular bubble bursts.
So where's the bubble that will trigger the next downturn?
"This is a bubble created by the Fed," he said.
What are you going to do, live in a bubble?
Moreover, during the past year the bitcoin bubble has burst.
The term "bubble" appears quite often in the financial press.
These election officials, however do not live in a bubble.
The Bewitched Bubble Bar looks just like a black cat.
He has tried, at times, to puncture his own bubble.
But what's it going to take to pop the bubble?
Outside of the Washington bubble, many Democrats recognize this fact.
This bubble stock is losing air rapidly, as it should.
Within the bubble of conventional wisdom, this didn't happen enough.
Outside the bubble, Americans overwhelming believe Comey and disbelieve Trump.
Anger directed toward the company, however, has continued to bubble.
Disliking the Android green bubble has become a widespread phenomenon.
"Who am I to burst their bubble?" he asks Carol.
Americans must break out of that bubble and seek truth.
Small Pokémon get sucked into the bubble, where they drown.
We are dealing with a bubble of a different kind.
As noted before, that mainstream EDM bubble has mostly popped.
Do you want to survive the festival market bubble burst?
The higher your final score, the thinner your bubble is.
The lower your score, the more insulated your bubble is.
Once that bubble inevitably pops, this thing all goes away.
"AI is just a bubble," he said in an interview.
Vancouver, British Columbia, has been in a phenomenal housing bubble.
Feelings you've been ignoring will bubble up to the surface.
Thought bubble: The 0.2% uptick in joblessness was notable, too.
Our thought bubble: Democrats are going to lose this battle.
There can be no doubt that a Bitcoin bubble exists.
Time will soon tell how the cyber currency bubble fares.
The couple were married inside a plastic bubble, Pitchfork reported.
Third on my list was ViVi Bubble Tea in Chinatown.
Gong Cha is the best of the traditional bubble teas.
Each professor did just that — and pointed out a bubble.
But if the bubble pops, that support could disappear quickly.
Monica had the perfect tub for long, relaxing bubble baths.
Trade spats aside, do you live in a political bubble?
Recent recessions have been corrections from an asset price bubble.
Miami, earning the nickname of Little Jerusalem, remained a bubble.
"I still feel in the bubble a bit," she said.
At that point, the rest of the bubble froze over.
And I think that people should get outside the bubble.
They raised all this money, and then the bubble burst.
LONDON — It's orange, fizzy and tastes like liquid bubble gum.
Are we all in our own filter or bubble today?
The characters' heterosexual bubble in the city was less convincing.
The bubble will burst, and the result will be seismic.
" Welcome to fictional Fairhaven—"a literal bubble of corporate utopia.
From 1985 to 1990, an enormous stock market bubble swelled.
We've got to get rid of — I talked about bubble.
Most Americans don't want to live in a political bubble.
There may turn out to be something of a bubble.
It was an attempt to get out of the bubble.
Schwerin runs point: He involves players outside the campaign bubble.
Next time he saw a bubble, Mr Li was ready.
Many bubble tea companies have opened stores near college campuses.
In my opinion, the whole industry became a speculative bubble.
"The bubble senators live in is fairly artificial," said Whitehouse.
Doubts at this point began to bubble through the network.
And when the bubble popped, we got the Great Recession.
We should be able to exist in an airtight bubble.
This will eventually result in booming of the economic bubble.
Now, the supposed safe bubble of Kabul is regularly penetrated.
Whatever our politics, inhabiting a bubble makes us more shrill.
You can call it a bubble, or the Wild West.
"I guess I've been living in a bubble," he said.
I don't see that we're in a bubble this time.
That is a long time to be in a bubble.
They can't meaningfully apprehend past the boundary of money's bubble.
Michael quickly became ensconced within the Asian bubble of Queens.
"You're in a bubble of 'Go, go, go,'" she said.
The bubble of coding boot camps is starting to burst.
However, there is little evidence that bubble baths cause UTIs.
You can't do that if you only know the bubble.
"The bubble keeps you safe and not overwhelmed," she says.
Issues arise in the process of creating this warp bubble.
Commentators questioned if there was a bitcoin bubble (ya think?).
The private school bubble is closed enough as it is.
Its quickness limits the systemic risk that a bubble poses.
That bubble has likely only solidified his sense of denial.
It has also been called "bubble boy" disease, NPR reported.
The Bubble has already been tested in Geneva and Paris.
Where there once was a bubble, now there's a wall.
The QC35II creates a sound proof bubble in the office.
Now, different glasses drive that bubble engine in different ways.
I AGREE, THAT PASSIVE INVESTING IS THE BUBBLE RIGHT NOW.
The oil boom fed the real estate bubble in Alberta.
To McCue, ship life is like being in a bubble
Some market watchers fear the bitcoin bubble may soon burst.
But the rest of the country isn't our California bubble.
Boil for 5 minutes after the mixture begins to bubble.
She popped the giant bubble of gum she was blowing.
No bubble is too big to burst, our columnist says.
Bubble is when last people get in, like real estate.
So then people were saying, oh the bubble has burst.
Above his head, a cartoon bubble text offered a reminder.
Instead of tiny bubbles forming, one (relatively) large bubble forms.
Never say never, but the repeal bubble has popped again.
You become stronger, moving through the world in your bubble.
It shows that the carbon bubble is very large indeed.
For a simple four dimensional model of two houses, you could actually create a chart in PowerPoint using traditional  X and Y axis measurements in addition to features like bubble size and bubble color.
During the course of the housing bubble before the financial crisis, the GSEs were accepting loans with 28503 percent, 22019 percent and even 0 percent down payments; these policies fed the home price bubble.
This week, we're getting out of our comfort zone and into the bubble—the Bubble Nebula, a stellar structure where a hot, young star got a lot of gum and went a little crazy.
As it heats up and starts to bubble, baste the duck breast (the skin should start to bubble on top) for 3 to 5 minutes, or until the duck is cooked medium rare throughout.
Like all previous speculative bubbles, the cyber currency bubble will end badly, with substantial paper and real losses to potentially millions of people – it is only a question of when the bubble will pop.
But this year, it seems likely not only that the bubble will include big-name programs, but also that the bubble will encompass far more teams as a result of volatility across the NCAA.
Over 47% of founders said we&aposre in a bubble for tech companies, and 32% said it&aposs close to popping, while just 21% said they don&apost think there&aposs a tech bubble.
When a bubble becomes too buoyant, it detaches from the little piece of lint where it was born, and floats up to the surface — leaving room for another bubble to start forming in its place.
Since Winston's ability to sow chaos within enemy ranks depends on him sitting inside his stationary bubble, an ice wall between him and your team shuts him down long enough for his bubble to expire.
The Global Real Estate Bubble Index, released on Tuesday by UBS, looks at the state of the property markets in selected cities around the world and ranks them according to the risk of "bubble" status.
Comparing the ICO market to the recent dot-com bubble, Dan Morehead of Pantera Capital compared the froth in the market these days to the days of the dot-com bubble in the late 1990s.
So is signing a US TV deal right before a broadcast rights bubble sent rights fees through the roof, and making it long enough that it won't expire until after that bubble has likely burst.
"The IPO market now, as opposed to the internet bubble, is much more institutional, so we're expecting the price discovery to be pretty good compared to what it was in the bubble period," Smith said.
In the same way, YouTube sends left-wingers into a bubble of left-wing videos, fundamentalist Christians into a fundamentalist Christian bubble, and people who love to knit into a vast universe of fellow knitters.
Khan plans to base the firm in Los Angeles, where he lives now: "Silicon Valley is too dominated by the VC bubble, and New York is dominated by the hedge fund bubble," the source said.
For people who consider Bitcoin nothing more than a speculative bubble — or a speculative bubble that has enabled online drug sales and ransom payments — any new contribution toward global warming is probably not worth it.
During the 1990s dot-com bubble, highly speculative internet stocks were the hottest assets on Wall Street, pushing the tech-dominated Nasdaq up more than 500% from 1995 until the bubble burst in March 2000.
This bubble warps space-time to create an area of contracting space in front of it and expanding space behind it, placing the entire bubble—spacecraft and all—in a new position faster than light.
Google also launched an Android app called Activity Bubbles, which puts a bubble on your wallpaper each time you open the phone and increases the size of the bubble the longer you're on your phone.
There are more barriers to reaching outside our social work bubble.
My thought bubble: It's also a remarkably generous deal for Celgene.
Winter appears out of nowhere and suggests a nice bubble bath.
Even on a mainstream platform, hate groups operate in a bubble.
It should never be anywhere the fuck near a comment bubble.
The burst housing bubble left some trapped with suddenly worthless properties.
Our thought bubble: Audience demand doesn't shift from business-side pressures.
The bubble was sealed off from the noxious atmospheric contaminants outside.
Live fast, die young, and drink your bubble water with abandon.
The 1990s expansion ended with the bursting internet stock market bubble.
I have 21 hard no's and another 20 on the bubble.
We saw it right around the peak of the tech bubble.
The bubble up and next is Julius Caesar, followed by Othello.
HENNINGER: I would say it leaves them on the bubble, Paul.
Allow us to introduce you to the Unicorn Horn Bubble Bar.
Remember those bubble shirts that stretched out when you wore them?
"In 2017, I am out to burst my bubble," he concluded.
They were near their highest level since the 2000 tech bubble.
As the bubble grows, Bitcoin is facing regulatory troubles as well.
Facebook wants to help you get out of your media bubble.
Every product doesn't need its own chat bubble or search bar.
Our initial focus was on the dotcom bubble and corporate finance.
My thought bubble: Parking is a pain, especially during the holidays.
Froth is a trading environment that usually precedes a market bubble.
"You definitely don't have to live in a bubble," he said.
At about $6,000, standard bubble-CPAPs are cheaper than conventional ventilators.
Many bubble-era players are by now in or nearing retirement.
Our thought bubble: In many cases, that's clearly a good thing.
I looked at Peter through the amber and bubble-columned beer.
The size of the bubble indicates the size of their debt.
Rising interest rates could be the needle to prick any bubble.
But is it a mistake to even label it a bubble?
It's always been a bubble, and bubbles pop, that's their nature.
Go deeper: Apollo Global Management's Leon Black warns of credit "bubble"
Are they attempts to burst the Hollywood celebrity bubble around him?
But then if the bubble pops he'll fall into the depths.
The size of the bubble indicates the size of the debt.
She'll bubble up in the press only to promote her albums.
Many small and big companies rely on Bubble for their website.
For an information junkie, that little bubble is hard to resist.
I get bubble tea from the food court while I wait.
"I don't think that we can avoid a bubble," Guetta said.
But hints of darkness in Tracey's life bubble up at playtime.
These effects have led many to wonder: Is this a bubble?
Better than they enjoyed during the bubble period in late '23.6s.
It is inevitable that a sixth will bubble up before long.
In March 230, that bubble burst and all three indexes plunged.
" Or, "What do you think of the bubble in higher education?
Tanger is "the stealth king of the passive bubble," Geisdorf said.
Silverman, in true Canadian fashion, is apologetic about bursting everyone's bubble.
"It will come, and the bubble is bigger than ever before."
When the bubble burst, millions lost their homes and their savings.
"And so it ends as it began," Luke's thought bubble reads.
Our thought bubble: Does racism fit the definition of high crimes?
My thought bubble: I was involved in some 2016 leaks myself.
We must ask: what lies behind the bubble when it bursts?
This tiny bubble of a car is a 1965 Trident Peel.
From: Houston, TexasApril 353, 2016good job reinflating the stock market bubble.
It was shocking and gross...t was like my bubble burst.
My thought bubble: I tried packing two boxes on my visit.
My thought bubble: The AI is better at guessing than drawing.
In this week's random ranking, my five favorite bubble teams: 1.
"This is kind of like golfing in a bubble," Piller said.
Doesn't it seem like you're drinking bubble-gum dissolved in Prosecco?
Try out the U-pet Bubble Window Pet Carrier See Details
Unexpected emotions bubble to the surface—but it's a good thing!
Bubble keeps them glued to the present moment, enjoying their first
Granted, those averages are heavily undercut by the Tech Bubble readings.
I don't see anything which is in really an egregious bubble.
The lessons are a bit different regarding a housing market bubble.
In the summer blockbuster, Rihanna plays Bubble, a shapeshifting nightclub entertainer.
Others say it's a bubble, and that it will ultimately burst.
Many Federal Reserve members are concerned about the bubble Trump mentioned.
Greasing the tracks in the past decade was the commodity bubble.
But this is no 2000 tech bubble, one analyst told Reuters.
Then came Bubble Yum, Wonka's Laffy Taffy, and Jolly Rancher offerings.
Take the example of Japan in 1989 when the bubble burst.
Our thought bubble: Snap's admission about redesigning its app is telling.
Read MoreMajor bubble just burst, and that's good for stocks: UBS
John Harwood: Some people say well that was a tech bubble.
Sensitive emotions bubble to the surface as the moon enters Virgo.
Last episode was a romance bubble, a moment suspended in time.
The bubble account, which had fallen dormant anyway, fit the bill.
Apple, Spotify meets Alexa, Is Social Dead, the coming subscription bubble.
New stories bubble up that become front-page news by Monday.
You know, I don't know that we're in a podcast bubble.
These conditions almost feel similar to the last housing market bubble.
That is significantly different from the bubble years of the past.
There are still those who say the filter bubble doesn't exist.
The former's bubble has no squeak, and Carson can't handle it.
Policy makers are worried about a possible bubble in both cities.
This can push an economy into bubble territory, the thinking goes.
To help pump up growth, officials have inflated a property bubble.
It's possible for reality to break through the Republican media bubble.
Optimism surges in a bubble, then tanks when a recession hits.
Now, each notification is a bubble, a bit like macOS notifications.
To my Republican colleagues: Step outside your media and social bubble.
To my Republican colleagues: Step outside your media and social bubble.
Our thought bubble: Right now, public fears aren't what's ailing nuclear.
My thought bubble: As depressing as this is, it checks out.
At the time, the Dot Com bubble was nearing its peak.
Whereas the Tonys, everyone's in the same bubble no matter what.
Well, I hate to burst your bubble, but it's completely fake.
One notable episode was in 2000, at the Tech Bubble peak.
Paulsen said a similar scenario played out during the tech bubble.
We gave Bubble a false bottom with a smiley on it.
This was a problem in the day of the tech bubble.
The Bay Area isn't just a bubble for rich people — yet.
But my goal going forward is to think outside that bubble.
I was in this bubble where that was just all accepted.
That is not to say the men lived in a bubble.
This giant bubble shot is one of Douglas' more striking images.
This claustrophobic bubble of spectacle offers little breathing room for truth.
There was a housing bubble created by relaxed regulation of credits.
Birinyi has said the cryptocurrency appears to be in a bubble.
Producing 10,000 bubble-lined mailers produces 3,132 pounds of carbon dioxide.
That creates an air bubble that helps the array to float.
After the bubble of evacuation, these losses were hard to face.
But the price itself is nothing more than a historic bubble.
Hopefully a more humble answer is found before this bubble bursts.
That decision helped spawn the housing bubble with its disastrous fallout.
Many seem to have forgotten the IPO bubble of the '90s.
That doesn't mean bitcoin isn't in a significant bubble right now.
" Ms. Thackray added, "It's really cool — and then the bubble bursts.
This time, the audience will be outside the conservative media bubble.
Even outside the Bellator/Rizin bubble, there are plenty of options.
Your world really narrows, and that bubble that can change you.
B brutally honest plz His typing bubble cut in and out.
Our thought bubble: There are potential holes in both sides' arguments.
Hopefully, it won't make it out of the local news bubble.
"It's like 'bubble text' and letters formed from arrows," he said.
Very few of these cases bubble up into the public domain.
She tells me: Our thought bubble: It's all a long shot.
Taste test of the week: Which bubble-tea chain reigns supreme?
MEDIUM BUBBLE MILK TEA, $4.13 — My drink came out suspiciously quickly.
However, if you don't agree that Tiger Sugar is bubble tea ...
Staying in this hotel is essentially like sleeping in a bubble.
He traveled around North America training people to sell bubble wrap.
Chatter about whether bitcoin is a bubble or not also remains.
Mr. Flesch, who has 20,000 subscribers, operates in a political bubble.
"I don't live in a bubble," he said in discussing abortion.
For such a tiny bubble, it sure causes a major headache.
They ended the date with an adorable hug through the bubble.
In that bubble, time's winged chariot and much else don't exist.
That incomes slipped after the bubble peak of 63 is unsurprising.
"A lot of research happens in a bubble, unfortunately," he said.
In a lot of ways, Antioch College exists in a bubble.
To stretch a water droplet into a bubble, you add soap.
When students first learn about it, their brains bubble and fizz.
For a minute, it felt as though the bubble had burst.
More recently though, the subscription box bubble has begun to burst.
When you are in a bubble in F1 you don't see.
The tech bubble of the 2400s had Nasdaq and E-Trade.
She looked like she was soaking in a colorful bubble bath.
In 2008, though, the financial crisis hit and the bubble burst.
The team has been considered to be on the NCAA bubble.
But on the upside, I've gotten to leave my media bubble.
Pop the Apple bubble, by saving on the Microsoft Surface Laptop.
That's not to say we're making a bubble gum candy mess.
"That's why we're now starting to see this topic bubble up."
Maybe he could give me a seat on his space bubble.
Sacha Lakic for Roche Bobois Bubble curved bench, $3,565, roche-bobois.com.
Click on the speech bubble icon in the top-right corner.
Other times, ways to help organically bubble up on social media.
It smells like bubble territory, with volatility making it even riskier.
It's like "bubble wrap" for your brain, according to the manufacturer.
My thought bubble: Economic orthodoxy aside, it's not a crazy concern.
I think the bubble of the very young artists has burst.
The bubble then grows larger the longer you use your device.
Apparently in space, nobody can hear you scream coronavirus (or bubble).
I took a morning bubble bath while I drank my coffee.
Popping bubble wrap really is one of the world's simplest pleasures.
Today, the emerging market consumer is the "anti-bubble" to FAANG.
Rubell, an all-black uniform topped with a mesh bubble cap.
Maybe the groom chomped Bubble Yum as he recited his vows.
At 15, the company has its own filter bubble to burst.
According to Triton Submarines, a bubble-sub company in Sebastian, Fla.
Dalio said the U.S. economy is not currently in a bubble.
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In the bubble was a tiny child, which asked my forgiveness.
The texture is extraordinary: silky but crunchy, like microscopic bubble-wrap.
I, for one, don't think the bubble will pop anytime soon.
Ray's Try-On Thought Bubble: Sadly this dress just didn't fit.
Furthermore, what's separating the all-important brain from this bubble wrap?
The medallion bubble turned Mr. Freidman into a remarkably rich man.
And there's Rick Perry smacking on bazooka and blowing bubble bubbles.
In 21,000 we had the dotcom bubble and a government surplus.
When everyone is bragging about how easy they are making $=bubble.
I grab bubble tea to compensate for my lack of dinner.
"Outside the Bubble: On the Road With Alexandra Pelosi" premieres Oct.
Still, most bracketologists have the Fighting Illini hanging around the bubble.
About three years later, the dot-com bubble burst in 2000.
"Your Filter Bubble Is Destroying Democracy," Wired declared a week out.
It looks like the emerging market bubble is about to burst.
Cultivate your grit and push yourself further outside your comfort bubble.
"It makes me want to take a bubble bath," someone said.
If cryptocurrencies are a bubble, we're still in the early innings.
I turned it into $52,000 at the peak of tech bubble.
"It is like you are in a green bubble," she said.
LONDON (Reuters) - A carbonated drinks manufacturer is always in bubble territory.
My thought bubble: The consensus here is noteworthy all the same.
Greenspan is in good company in predicting a bond price bubble.
In a bubble, Operation Dumbo Drop is a pretty innocuous movie.
Outside of the "bubble basket," Greenlight said, its shorts broke even.
When I'm flying, I use the Bubble Skin Detox from Sephora.
Many people add glycerin, which gives the bubble strength, he said.
KV: If she wins, she'll be back in the bubble again.
Each had been meticulously packed in tissue paper and Bubble Wrap.
Thai pop, with its bubble-gum sweetness, was not for him.
Investors are wising up to the bubble in risky corporate bonds.
The next set of clues include two four-letter bubble runs.
Because games don't exist in a bubble, and neither do we.
So is Bitcoin a giant bubble that will end in grief?
It looks like another needle has now poked the EDM bubble.
Everyone around me cares, so I'm kind of in this bubble.
Inside the box, in bubble wrap, is a flesh-colored vibrator.
Loving exists on the outside of a tremendous bubble of emotion.
PICKER: AND I LIKE WHAT YOU SAID ABOUT AMAZON IN YOUR LETTER FROM THE THIRD QUARTER, YOU SAY JUST BECAUSE AMAZON CAN DISRUPT SOMEBODY ELSES PROFIT STREAM, IT DOESNT MEAN THAT AMAZON EARNS THAT PROFIT STREAM IS THAT SOMETHING THAT'S FUNDAMENTALLY WRONG WITH AMAZONS BUSINESS MODEL WITH A LOT OF THESE BUBBLE STOCKS OR AS YOU CALL THEM BUBBLE BASKET OF BUBBLE SHORTS?
While perusing the open access Soap Bubble Wiki, he noticed that most of the favored recipes for bubble solution included a polymer—usually natural guar (a common thickening food additive) or a medical lubricant (polyethylene glycol).
The inherited condition disables the immune system and without treatment, children with ADA-SCID need to be kept in isolation to avoid infections – hence it has become known as the "bubble baby" or "bubble boy" syndrome.
"I was really hoping there would be a magnificent bubble ending to this, as there had been to the three great recent experiences," he said referring to the tech bubble bursting, the housing crisis and Japan.
That was one of the underlying causes of the U.S. housing bubble, and may also have contributed to the earlier dotcom bubble, as investors took on risk and borrowers found money too cheap not to borrow.
As it turns out, Nobel Prize-winning economist Robert Shiller — who successfully predicted the dot-com bubble of the late 1990s and the housing bubble of the mid-2000s — is also perturbed by the brewing situation.
Trump did his Mussolini-lite thing — the vainglorious tilt of the chin, the boasts and lies that follow his Red State One plane from bubble to bubble, the authoritarian swipes at an independent press and judiciary.
In the photo, she's the target of dozens of cameras and microphones — that's what happens when she steps outside the bubble for even a moment, which makes you appreciate, or at least sympathize with, the bubble.
Gift the Hello Bello Bubble Bath, $5.98Hello Bello, the new baby line from Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard, prides itself on making premium, plant-based products like body wash, baby lotion, wipes, and this bubble bath.
Having Asperger Syndrome at a gig, or in a similarly large crowd of people, is like being stuck inside a bubble, trying to reach out for some form of interaction, but the bubble refuses to burst.
Having been famous for most of his adult life, achieving icon status in the 1980s with The Cosby Show, his wealth had created a bubble around him, and that bubble was protected by enablers and attack dogs.
If you're not comfortable sending something off in a bubble envelope, 3M's sticky bubble wrap rolls won't leave you feeling any more confident about a fragile or expensive item arriving at its destination in one safe piece.
If you're confident you'll be able to stay in the same house for a decade or more, you can ride out a bursting housing bubble in the same way you can ride out a bursting stock bubble.
In his book, "The Filter Bubble," Eli Pariser suggests technology is causing a bubble to form around each of us – preventing us from knowing opposing views, and worse, stopping us from knowing other views may even exists.
EINHORN: WE PUT THE BUBBLE BASKET IN PLACE IN ABOUT 2014 FOR THE FIRST THREE YEARS, 2014, 15, AND 16, WE BASICALLY BROKE EVEN ON IT. WE HAVE LOSSES IN THE BUBBLE BASKET IT'S NOT PARTICULARLY LARGE.
Financial markets have endured many bubbles over the centuries, from tulip mania in the 17th century to the dot-com bubble and, most famously, the real estate bubble that nearly capsized the global economy a decade ago.
In the map below, each bubble represents a city, and the color of each bubble represents how much money the typical working-class family would have left over after covering fixed costs such as housing and food.
Either Wages Are Growing Faster Than Prices, Or It's A Bubble This could mean a few things, but most likely it means the economy is in hyperdrive or the market is in a major real estate bubble.
It produces the bubble that let me work with an enormous freedom.
In addition to bubble gut, anxiety can manifest as pain elsewhere too.
Like an overworked balance ball, the athleisure bubble is bound to pop.
"I think Michael right now is in a huge bubble," he said.
In Trump's filter bubble, senator John McCain is a politically motivated warmonger.
China was guzzling crude and the U.S. economy was in a bubble.
They used data from the dot-com bubble between 1994 and 2001.
I wrapped my laptop and iPad in multiple layers of bubble wrap.
There's a $1 trillion bubble ready to burst in the bond market.
So, I didn't think I'd ever be able to pierce that bubble.
The White House is both an isolating bubble and a fish bowl.
"We are probably sitting on a big global credit bubble," he said.
"I'm going to be the next Cadbury Bunny," another text bubble says.
But after that, you won't mind getting back into the couple bubble.
Running may pop the bubble, but it's anxiety that builds the pressure.
Immediately add the batter; it should begin to bubble around the sides.
The tech bubble burst right around the time I set up shop.
That didn't pop the bubble but certainly let a little air out.
Abby has spend most of the time being out of the bubble.
Example: one of the text overlays is a familiar blue iMessage bubble.
Remember Bubble Bass, the orange-clad grumpy bass fish from SpongeBob SquarePants?
She nearly lost the house in 303 when the housing bubble collapsed.
The longer champagne ages in the bottle, the lower the bubble count.
I miss living in the little VHS bubble I grew up in.
And if you never heard this before, you're living in a bubble.
But this time, the bubble is being inflated by climate change denial.
When Sierra first appears onscreen, she is a bubble of ethereal confidence.
It went bankrupt after Japan's bubble-era splurge on new golf courses.
We have trained them to work in Bubble and build complex functionality.
And when she leaves the "San Francisco bubble," she feels more tension.
The e-learning bubble of the late 1990s burst with shocking speed.
These issues bubble away for years, corroding trust within, and between, countries.
Fear Everyone wants to be the person who calls the next bubble.
These suits are beautiful: skintight, lightly armored, with a fantastic bubble helmet.
The actor's wife, Jenna Dewan Tatum, is responsible for bursting our bubble.
After that bubble burst it didn't hit 5,000 again until March 2015.
My thought bubble: This is much ado about ... not all that much.
Never has it been more evident what a bubble London exists in.
"So in that sense, it's worse than the IT bubble," he added.
Our thought bubble: Firstly, all credit to EY for repeating its survey.
Clinton seems more likely to surround herself with a bubble of insiders.
The bubble can, by this definition, only be recognised after the event.
Our thought bubble: The Affordable Care Act is neither collapsing nor thriving.
Mr Pilarski detects signs that the bubble may be about to burst.
If investment in ICOs constitutes a bubble, though, it hasn't burst yet.
"We're not getting married, I hate to burst your bubble," she said.
Put this one on your taking a bubble bath and chilling playlist.
The Soviet Union's first satellite is the same age as bubble wrap.
" Later he added, "I think the FANGs [stocks] are a bubble frankly.
This morning, I decided to do this bubble charcoal mask from GlamGlow.
The audience is no longer trapped in a demographic or geographical bubble.
And even as these knotty questions arise, others bubble to the surface.
But there must be deeper causes behind the creation of that bubble.
I don't know if that's just because I'm in a media bubble.
This isn't truly a bond bubble, despite this term being thrown around.
And, yes, there's the risk of the bubble, but here we are.
In 2017, as the crypto-bubble was inflating, the system became clogged.
The bond market bubble of epic proportions is coming to an end.
Power struggles will bubble to the surface, and passions are heating up.
And the best part: the eyes were made out of bubble gum.
Yeah. I think I just keep wanting to pierce this fantasy bubble.
The downside to our beautiful city is we are in a bubble.
Political risks in Latin America and China's debt bubble are also worrisome.
Warnings abound internationally that bitcoin may be a bubble waiting to burst.
"In the bubble of New York I am safe," he tells VICE.
The bubble itself sits in the middle of the distinctive dumbbell shape.
A thought bubble: Trump has voiced his view on debt for decades.
"We had an under-regulated world that created the bubble," he said.
It's very clearly a bubble to me, what's happening with the ICOs.
A bubble starts with a small number of asset owners (the "infected").
In other words, it would be game over for the equity bubble.
That said, Urban Outfitters customers seem to hate this Bubble Pop case.
Thought bubble by Axios' Dan Primack: Pinterest is consumer-focused and unprofitable.
Even Sir Isaac Newton was caught out by the South Sea Bubble.
But what about the rest of the world outside of our bubble?
Need any proof that we're still knee-deep in a tech bubble?
Though the evolution of the complex, bubble-like inner-structures remains uncertain.
Hong Kong is identified as the most extreme city in bubble territory.
It's not a bond bubble, but I do think yields rise slowly.
We live in a bubble in tech, which is doing tremendously well.
And we've been hearing from concerned women as these bills bubble up.
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And then after AI … investors started to think, is AI a bubble?
My thought bubble: The committee's hearing may not have been industry's dream.
Our thought bubble: This type of marketing is bound to cause confusion.
All of this is, of course, not happening in a floating bubble.
That's the presidential race, which is kind of in its own bubble.
It's the bubble — I wouldn't say it's bursting, but it's sloping downwards.
Am I in a tiny bubble where that's not really popular broadly?
I just kinda plod along and make this all in a bubble.
Unfortunately this means that the bubble you're currently riding will soon burst.
The boundary is hardly static, however, and the bubble is still expanding.
In a bubble, any suggestive detail is easily mistaken for absolute proof.
If one excludes the tech bubble, that number falls to 53 percent.
I live in my bubble in New York and we're built differently.
NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - Elon Musk is an entrepreneur in a bubble.
When the tech bubble burst it dragged those market leaders into oblivion.
Our thought bubble: It also matters a lot which carrier you have.
The skin of the bubble contracts when the natural water is consumed.
Our thought bubble: Nobody has really taken this "renegotiation" idea especially seriously.
And coming into Washington, D.C., you really learn what a bubble is.
And he's on the bubble for the second round later this month.
But after the tech boom bubble burst, the brothers' businesses started struggling.
Only within the college football bubble does that statement sound so extreme.
I'd come from an artistic bubble of doing low-budget independent films.
President Trump is trying to fight the confines of the presidential bubble.
Who cares what people think if those people are outside his bubble?
Many financial analysts describe an investment bubble in food delivery markets globally.
JS: Just because it doesn't burst doesn't mean it's not a bubble.
Rodriguez wasn't the only person to include Bubble Wrap in birthday activities.
Watch: Jeff Bezos 1999 interview on Amazon before the dotcom bubble burst
In turn, this has vaulted the Badgers onto the NCAA tournament bubble.
Doom," recently told CNBC he believes there is a "bubble in everything.
Here's the price over the past year: Bubble or genuine investment opportunity?
How many people know what the filter bubble is, I'm just curious?
But they will bubble up again—that is, until Anthony Kennedy retires.
They could have given him many opportunities to remain in his bubble.
The tech bubble names Goldman studied included Lucent, Cisco, Oracle and Intel.
"There's a lot of spam — it's not on the bubble," he said.
"The mini bubble was ripe for popping and it popped," Anderson said.
What role do you think the filter bubble played in the election?
Gone is the simple blue bubble to denote a fellow iPhone owner.
South America is still reeling from the bursting of the commodities bubble.
San Francisco will open its first first EDM-themed bubble tea bar.
So it seems safe to say that the bitcoin bubble has burst.
Those bubble-bursting-level losses are what got me thinking about this.
North Carolina was a bubble team upon its selection for the tournament.
Arnott believed the sector was an anti-bubble candidate at the time.
Dear Readers,There's been a lot of bubble talk in markets lately.
The part-timers like Goldberg exist in a bubble of their own.
You'll also be able see a person texting with the typing bubble.
But sometimes, living in a perfect sonic bubble isn't a great idea.
"I don't think it's a sign of a bubble," Mr. Conn said.
Prominent business leaders and financiers have also expressed concerns about a bubble.
Real estate bubble Another threat lurks in the country's overheated property market.
"I certainly don't think we're in a bubble economy," Mr. Volcker said.
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All moments were vastly improved with glass smashing, bubble baths and yelling.
A bubble is where stock prices escalate rapidly, followed by a contraction.
There was also an inversion before the tech bubble burst in 2001.
In price terms, bitcoin and altcoins (alternative cryptocurrencies) are in a bubble.
Even so-called "fundamentally good stories" can create a bubble-like valuation.
And, you know, if you wanna look around-- it was a bubble.
No one wants thoughts about their dirty dishes during a bubble bath. 
Citadel's Ken Griffin said Monday that bitcoin may be in a bubble.
"So it's basically like an air bubble under the carpet," he said.
The Chinese authorities themselves recognize that their country's credit bubble is unsustainable.
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Did you know there was such a thing as a bubble artist?
But like with every other bubble, specific catalysts serve as the pinprick.
Another rugby-obsessed country, however, will be hoping to burst Fiji's bubble.

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