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Inside the apartments that rise over Barneys, problems have cascaded.
A mudslide cascaded into her driveway, severely compromising the hillside.
Lights cascaded up to the Olympic flame and "extinguished" it.
As a result, delays cascaded across the printing schedules for other newspapers.
Tulle, tinsel and deflated blowup dolls cascaded down the aisle between seats.
Below us, an undulating flow of greenery cascaded toward a perfectly still lake.
Unwashed brunette hair cascaded down her shoulders and chest, forming dense and wild knots.
The effects of the fall of Eastman Kodak cascaded into other businesses in Rochester.
He says the coffee cup tilted and the hot liquid cascaded into his lap.
Those ringlets, which once cascaded down Swift's shoulders, have been replaced with stick-straight hair.
The selling then cascaded through their computer systems in a way almost beyond human intervention.
Chinese money has also cascaded towards individual footballers, who often join the world's best paid.
When rains hit later that year, countless tons of loosened rocks cascaded onto 13 homes.
Her sleeveless dress had a plunging neckline and sparkles that cascaded down the tulle skirt.
The damage from the bet has also cascaded across Wall Street and around the world.
Naysa congratulated her fellow Texan, eyes welling with tears, as confetti cascaded from the ceiling.
Moments after the rupture, sheets of water cascaded from the ceiling onto passenger waiting areas.
Mysterious seismic waves that cascaded around the world this month have scientists scratching their heads.
She also wore her hair in an intricate side braid that cascaded past her shoulder.
The central bank's shift cascaded through markets around the world in ways large and small.
Mist cascaded from surrounding mountains, curling over swollen streams, obscuring signs for turnoffs like Warwoman Road.
Losses cascaded across the financial market, requiring massive intervention to prevent the banking system from failing.
The central bank's new friendly tone cascaded through the financial world in ways large and small.
It quickly cascaded from fringe message boards and social media to far-right websites and cable news.
The 2015 crash was attributed to high frequency trading because sell algorithms cascaded in a falling market.
A green lawn cascaded down the hill to a small wilderness of trees, with a lake beyond.
Immediately after Theia's impact, Earth's hot, squishy layer would have violently cascaded into space in huge volumes.
That cascaded into other currencies in illiquid markets, with Japan still on holiday after the New Year.
New hulls cascaded into the water, mainly from the big shipyards at Shanghai, Dalian, Guangzhou and Wuhan.
This sharp, physical pain that began at the top of my head and cascaded down across my body.
Trump's sudden firing of Comey in May has cascaded into a scandal that threatens to engulf his presidency.
Your work has cascaded through my life deeply and simply…rest in power to a beloved icon. pic.twitter.
A dress of white laser-cut cotton heat-bonded onto tulle cascaded in waves down one model's body.
The ripples would have cascaded through the auto industry, causing already strapped suppliers to shut down as well.
She kept hers in a tight bun but it cascaded to her waist when she let it unravel.
I watched as my worst fear, magnified and amplified, cascaded past as if on an old movie reel.
The profusion of runs that rushed up the keyboard and cascaded down could have easily sounded merely decorative.
And on January 11, she accessorized her blowout with a couple clips as subtle curls cascaded down her shoulders.
Her hair cascaded over her shoulders while she looked down at her chiseled abs in a zebra print bikini.
A transformer explosion at West 49th Street cascaded into a widespread outage that cut power subways, homes and businesses.
With New Relic One, customers can now search across these accounts and find if issues have cascaded more easily.
Tea estates cascaded down the steep valleys, their tight, trimmed shrubs looking as manicured as a formal English garden.
A train derailment at Pennsylvania Station in New York City on Monday cascaded into a transportation crisis on Tuesday.
Stephan Bodzin, a bald and bespectacled techno D.J., blended tracks as lights cascaded across walls carved with geometric patterns.
"It cascaded into all sorts of medical problems, and I didn't get the medical care I needed," she said.
The Level Up singer made her rounds with a huge, picked Afro that cascaded all the way down her back.
As she entered command-line prompts, spreadsheets cascaded across the screen, each cell representing a social media profile she monitors.
Colors of red, blue, yellow, green and white all cascaded down the strapless black gown which included a lace corset.
In Rome, water cascaded out of the usually mobbed Trevi Fountain, but there was no one around to see it.
Water cascaded over the top of levees "like a waterfall," he said, eroding the earthen banks and opening eight breaches.
Lisa Roach, the city's historic preservation manager, says that those contradictions in the code have cascaded into inconsistent approval processes.
During the European leg of her 2016 Formation Tour, Beyoncé wore her hair in braided extensions that cascaded down her back.
Johnson stunned in a silver dress that cascaded over the red carpet at the BFI London Film Festival in October 2018.
Exotic flowers like orange heliconias cascaded through banana leaves; hummingbirds, iridescent green blips of colour, flitted erratically from one to another.
But he turned everything around with a big victory in South Carolina, which cascaded into a big win on Super Tuesday.
Lava cascaded down its eastern flank to get within 4.5 miles (7.2 kilometers) of Hilo, the largest city on the Big Island.
Lively selected a plunging, gold Atelier Versace gown with heavily embellished fringe-style beading and blue feathers that cascaded down the train.
And by conceding defeat on Monday, Democrats avoided widespread disruptions in government operations that would have cascaded during the week and beyond.
The support cascaded down upon me until I burst into happy tears, something I've never experienced in team sports or recreational cycling.
As Jon Hess walked to the Octagon, his crewneck came off and his gut cascaded from a doughiness that started at his chin.
At multiple points in his boilerplate speech, Panetta had to stop as chants of "No more war" cascaded around the Wells Fargo Arena.
When it was over, Trump was joined on stage by family members as balloons cascaded from above and confetti blew around the arena.
Roads cracked, houses crumbled, and tiles cascaded from the roof of the 26503-year-old Kumamoto Castle in the center of the city.
One year ago over 3 million gallons of toxic waste from the inactive Gold King mine cascaded into Colorado's Animas River.   Arsenic. Lead.
After flying to a remote swath of land in the North where waterfalls cascaded down to the snowy land, Dany turned to Jon.
In addition to the emergence of nude hues, gowns in soft shades of blue, pastel pink and even black cascaded down the runway.
Hundreds of palm trees grew along the reed-lined stream, sheathed in thick blond beards of fronds that cascaded to the damp ground.
Demi's home got red tagged Monday night ... a house above the singer's was compromised by the storms and a mudslide cascaded into her driveway.
Earlier this week, government bond yields cascaded to record lows amid reports of liquidity issues in the market and fears of a global recession.
Government bond yields earlier this week cascaded to record lows amid reports of liquidity issues in the market and fears of a global recession.
Water from an unchecked bathtub had cascaded through the house, reaching all the way to his cellar and his vast collection of rare wines.
Ice crystals cascaded around him as the block settled into place, the capstone of an igloo, that architectural structure so characteristic of the Arctic.
Weymi is twenty years old and slim, with large eyes and waist-length hair that cascaded, on this occasion, over a silk Dior blouse.
It featured the "Bel Air" chair, which had a plastic ball as a part of the leg, and the colorful "Carlton" bookcase that cascaded outward.
What hasn't happened yet on any meaningful scale is farmers selling land to pay debt, a situation which cascaded into a crisis 30 years ago.
A Wall Street rout last week cascaded through global equities, with investors selling across the board as rising U.S. interest rates, a bitter Sino-U.
From there, videos and photos cascaded from sites like The Shade Room and TMZ that claimed to show the NBA player cheating with multiple women.
While the US remains above water — largely thanks to consumer spending — major economies from the United Kingdom to Brazil and Germany have cascaded toward recessions.
In Chicago, violence cascaded last year: More people, 762, were murdered in the president's hometown in 2016 than in New York and Los Angeles combined.
The boos cascaded from the stands, wafting over Monument Park, turning a moment of between-inning indifference at Yankee Stadium into a visceral spirit cleansing.
Cheers and jeers cascaded down on the Blue Devils as they fell to South Carolina, 88-81, in a rare upset in this N.C.A.A. tournament.
The resulting low yields opened the floodgates to a significant pool of liquidity, which then cascaded into stocks and bonds, raising valuations for those asset classes.
Greece, whose islands are the primary gateway to Europe for new arrivals, has been inundated with refugees and migrants after border shutdowns cascaded through the Balkans.
Velvet ruffles from Oscar de la Renta cascaded down last year's best actress winner Brie Larson in an old Hollywood glamour look with a dramatic decolletage.
The bride's crystal-adorned strapless gown cascaded into a skirt worthy of a princess, a pink ribbon encircling her waist and a tiara on her head.
Kilims, antique sewing machines, a set of 1950s towels, and moldering linen imported from Europe and embroidered with the hotel's name, cascaded from large rattan trunks.
Delays quickly cascaded outward from Manhattan, halting trains underground many miles from the site of the power failure and stretching normally routine commutes into hourslong slogs.
Ornate lace appliques cascaded down the train, which lay atop 20 layers of tulle and was detachable for Morris to enjoy the evening on the dance floor.
For a few seconds I was back under a spell again, a pleasant reverie in which Season 11's DeAndre Brackensick's luscious curls cascaded all around me.
Jenner's Rami Kadi gown has "two floor-length swaths of fabric that cascaded down the front and back," that essentially left both of her legs completely exposed.
Her waist-long brown hair cascaded down her back in waves as she chatted excitedly about seeing the Statue of Liberty, Central Park and the tall buildings.
Rigaux started recording and captured video of the massive rockfall as entire swath of the cliff cascaded into the lake, raising a plume of water and dust.
The record flows cascaded down the Missouri, the country's longest river, killing at least four people, drowning livestock and closing dozens of roads in Nebraska and Iowa.
John and Ann's problems weren't necessarily caused by one bad actor, but by the interaction of a bunch of careless decisions that cascaded through a series of databases.
The earthquake emptied out the mud which filled ridges and valleys in the upper slope of the canyon, where it cascaded to the deep seafloor to devastating effect.
Lava cascaded off of cliffs on Hawaii's Big Island on Wednesday (July 27), marking the first time since 2013 that one of Kilauea's lava flows reached the ocean.
The 20093-year-old actress and mom of two selected a plunging gold gown heavily embellished with fringe-style beading and blue feathers that cascaded down the train.
Walls of mud and debris cascaded down hillsides stripped of trees and shrubs by last month's wildfires, including the Thomas Fire, the largest blaze in the state's history.
"Is there a world," I murmured as I listened to the moans of a man who had been healthy until a disseminated staph infection cascaded through his bloodstream.
CreditCreditStephen Loewinsohn for The New York Times In late August, a crowd of thousands — primarily leftists and liberals — cascaded down Martin Luther King Jr. Way in Berkeley, Calif.
Investors have cascaded around US$8bn into high-grade funds in the nine weeks to April 20, according to Lipper data, and another US$11.7bn into high-yield.
Designed to be draped around the shoulders, it was gathered into a giant bow at the back that cascaded into an embroidered train covered in Swarovski crystal flowers.
The record flows had cascaded down the Missouri, the country's longest river, killing at least four people, drowning livestock and closing dozens of roads in Nebraska and Iowa.
Mud and debris cascaded down hillsides that had been stripped of trees and shrubs last month by wildfires, including the Thomas Fire, the largest blaze in the state's history.
Even before Wall Street showed up for business on Monday morning, stocks fell 7 percent in China, and the turmoil that started in Asian markets cascaded around the world.
Home builders had to lay off workers and remain idle for years while demand caught up to supply; and the bad news cascaded into the rest of the economy.
Her dark hair was covered by a blue cloak adorned with stars, and it cascaded down to a crescent moon, which I initially mistook for a set of bullhorns.
"I pelvis-popped and pounded pianissimos; I cascaded cadenzas and humped harmonic hurricanes until the hogs hollered for hell — straight through to Horace Heidt's grand finals," Mr. Ellroy wrote.
On August 14, 211, a river of mud, trees and boulders cascaded into the city, killing more than 22002,260 people, including seven members of Alhaji Siraj Bah's adopted family.
On Thursday, Dr. Jackson withdrew from consideration to join President Trump's cabinet as the secretary of Veterans Affairs after those and other allegations about his behavior cascaded into public view.
"That just cascaded the effect of the move that we have seen since the start of the week," said Mazen Issa, senior currency strategist at TD Securities in New York.
Paired with a white skin-tight dress and duster, her curls were pulled up into a tight pony at the top of her head and cascaded down to her waist.
The song grew, the room was filled with it, it cascaded outward, upward from their bodies in clouds of spirit that, if you closed your eyes, you could almost see.
"We have made progress, but I think we can agree that much, much more needs to be done," he said, as chants of "Bernie!" cascaded through the Wells Fargo Arena.
Fernandez said moments before the landslide residents felt a slight tremor and heard what sounded like thunder before mounds of soil and rock cascaded down the mountain on homes below.
Record flows cascaded into the Missouri River watershed, and flooding killed at least four people, drowned livestock and closed dozens of roads across a wide swath of Nebraska and Iowa.
At the recent show in SoHo, a collective exhaustion cascaded over the club after the MC reminded the crowd of the latest black lives lost at the hands of police.
Calls cascaded in from officials in other cities curious about Martz's experiment Just weeks after the March launch, the neighboring, more affluent suburb of Maitland began considering an identical pilot program.
"We are shocked at how quickly this has cascaded with the ongoing viability of this industry now in question," Eilers Research, an independent firm that studies online gambling, wrote in November.
For the next 10 or so minutes, the bass note gracefully moved up and down the Subpac's 5 Hz-125 Hz spectrum while the washing ambient synths cascaded around my head.
"I am truly overwhelmed," Jones told the crowd, after taking the stage to Bon Jovi's "We Weren't Born to Follow" as red, white, and blue confetti cascaded down on the jubilant crowd.
The GLOW actress' showstopping Miu Miu confection — complete with an oversize wing-like bow which cascaded down her back and Fred Leighton jewels — was quite the feat for her to put on.
"[T]he initial damage of where the truck hit was not a primary support, it was a cross beam, and the damage cascaded, causing the entire collapse," co-author Jim LaFave said.
With so much at stake — a referendum on the president, the partisan balance of both houses, political momentum going into a presidential election — money cascaded into the normally low-interest legislative races.
Higher steel prices stemming from Bush's tariffs, according to one study, resulted in the loss of 200,000 U.S. jobs, an unintended consequence, with spillover effects that cascaded well beyond the steel industry.
She made her grand return to the Met red carpet after a two year hiatus wearing a voluminous hot pink caped gown featuring a mega-long train that cascaded down the Met steps.
Other studies examining the same workplace found that the effects even cascaded down to employees' children, who reported less volatility around their own daily stresses; adolescents saw the quality of their sleep improve.
But the theme was taken to the next level by "Green Book" star Linda Cardellini whose oversized flounce of red ruffles cascaded in layers down her body, cinched together with a pink belt.
However, Fed Chairman Jerome Powell's remarks after the meeting that he didn't see the move as the beginning of an extended rate cut cycle cascaded through markets and prompted more criticism from the president.
Some think Benchmark's lawsuit as sensational but neccessary, given the stranglehold that Kalanick has tried to retain on Uber, applauding the venture capital firm for not sitting silently as a series of scandals cascaded.
On the basis of eyewitness accounts, it appears that the first fighting actually broke out between the French Ultras who cascaded down into a large crowd of English fans gathered in the Old Port.
Teachers in West Virginia won national attention in late winter for a strike that cascaded into similar actions in Kentucky, Oklahoma, and beyond, and their actions have been injecting energy into state legislative races.
Water flowed in sheets down the outside of a large glass pane in the ceiling; it was piped into the studio, where it cascaded onto a boulder, cooling the room on hot summer days.
She then gave a fervent speech praising Mr. Anthony, handed him the person of the year trophy and shared a peck of a kiss on the mouth with him that cascaded across social media.
A year later, the memories are still fresh In all, 21 people died in the mudslide that relentlessly cascaded down the hillside, through the town, across the 101 highway and into the Pacific Ocean.
So if they can continue to make some of the policy changes that he's made so far, and actually get it cascaded through the country, that's a big opportunity for people to want to invest.
The "Bad Romance" hitmaker wore her freshly dyed copper-blonde hair (a stark contrast from her usual platinum-blonde locks) in dramatic spiral curls, which perfectly framed her face as they cascaded down her shoulders.
From its northern frontier with Macedonia to its port of Piraeus in the south, Greece was inundated with refugees and migrants after border shutdowns cascaded through the Balkans, stranding at least 20,000 in the country.
But the one thing that remained more or less constant: her extra-long blonde braid, which cascaded down to her waist and gave her a fierce, ice-princess vibe that contrasted with her sexy suits.
Cleveland scored the first seven points of the third to take a 227-point lead and loud boos cascaded the Knicks with about seven minutes left after Sexton's layup extended the lead to 68-42.
WASHINGTON — The Education Department has moved to ease rules on colleges and universities looking to shift their classes onto the internet, as closures of campuses cascaded on Tuesday with the hastening spread of the coronavirus.
The protests and the police response cascaded into weeks of sit-ins, later known as the Umbrella Movement, that paralyzed several major streets across Hong Kong but failed to win the protesters any political concessions.
Concerns about immigration run especially high in Bavaria, the main entry point for refugees in 2015 when close to 1 million - many fleeing war and poverty in the Middle East and Africa - cascaded into the country.
Disappointment in Mr. Sanders cascaded across the internet as he embraced his former rival, describing her as a comrade in the fight to overhaul a rigged campaign finance system and lift the poor out of poverty.
It all cascaded in a domino effect triggered by one thing: Counsell letting down his guard, and stepping from one control room to the other, to pick up the morning's milk delivery for his daily cuppa.
Fat markers were lined up in a row to her right; strips of paper cascaded out of pots next to a selection of scissors, and a metal ruler framed a small patch of surface where Mrs.
In April, a power failure at a nearby station, at Seventh Avenue and 53rd Street, caused commutes to extend 90 minutes or longer, as delays cascaded through more than half the lines in the system. Gov.
" 'The Shutdown Makes Me Nervous': Young People Caught Up in Impasse "Now in its fourth week, the shutdown's effects have cascaded across generations, from children worried about their parents to college students unable to pay tuition.
"Thank God we know someone," Tammy Werline, 49, said as rain cascaded off the awning's edge and people in suits and cocktail dresses buzzed in and out of the restaurant, almost directly below the glowing ball.
"The findings echo the subprime lending crisis of 2008, when unexpected drops in home values cascaded through the economy and triggered recession," the New York Times wrote of the report from John Hopkins University and HEC Montreal.
The events that have cascaded from the Harvey Weinstein revelations until today aren't as obvious a cataclysm as, say, a hurricane or a flood or a terrorist attack or someone with a gun murdering dozens of people.
Pastrnak completed his fourth career hat trick and third this season with a power-play goal to make it 4-2 with 7:08 to play, as hats cascaded down from the crowd and littered the ice.
Gomez, 26, was seen wearing an elegant floor-length black dress with a dazzling array of sparkles that cascaded down one of the gown's straps, across her body, and continued down towards the hem of the tasteful garment.
He watched Will Calhoun, the band's drummer, pull out a pair of LED-lit drumsticks, and he was fascinated by the streaks of neon-colored lights that cascaded the stage, tracking every move and beat of the drummer.
More than $1963 billion cascaded out of U.S.-based equity funds during the week ended March 21, the Thomson Reuters research service said, just one week after those products took in $20 billion, illustrating the unstable mood gripping investors.
Still, the conspiracy theory that cascaded from the glitch was lasting, and since the integrity of elections is ultimately only upheld by widespread public trust, it's plausible that real damage was done just by people who speculated about fraud.
WHALEY BRIDGE, England (Reuters) - Police evacuated thousands of residents from an English town on Thursday after torrents of water cascaded from a nearby reservoir after a dam was damaged, with officials warning that subsequent flooding posed a risk to life.
" FOR THE RECORD, PART ONE -- AP's big-picture lead: "Sweeping travel bans cascaded around the globe Thursday, walling off countries and even entire continents, keeping people inside their homes, and slowing the engines of commerce to stem the coronavirus pandemic.
The linen drape over the dome is adorned in long, watery drips of paint that cascaded down the sides of the sculpture while she painted each of the muslin circles, standing on them as they lay atop the dome's roof.
" Ressa and her team compiled a database that she called the Shark Tank, tracking the insulting terms and disinformation campaigns that cascaded on Facebook against Duterte's critics: Rappler was derided as "Crabbler," political rivals were all bayaran, Tagalog for "corrupt.
The star, 48, hit the event's red carpet in Las Vegas with straight blonde hair, which cascaded all the way down to her knees, way past her metallic mini lavender dress by David Koma (but not quite reaching her Jimmy Choo platform heels).
The internal turmoil at Facebook — described by six current and former employees and a review of internal posts — illustrates how divisions over Judge Kavanaugh's nomination to the Supreme Court have cascaded into unexpected places and split one of the world's biggest tech companies.
A continuous chain of embedded multiplicitous ratios likened to sand, wood, or seashells inscribe lived experience into granular multi-scale polyrhythms, which cascaded around the relatively tight stereo field of the restaurant as Ashanti harnessed and juggled his inner flows of circuitous energy.
But by the next day, it had cascaded into a transportation crisis, snarling travel up and down the East Coast, upending the lives of hundreds of thousands of people, and vividly illustrating the fragile state of infrastructure in the nation's busiest transit corridor.
More requests from the Kardashian team followed, like Thompson's birthday party later that winter — "we did a gorgeous table runner that cascaded onto the floor in their kitchen island" — and Valentine's Day bouquets sent from Kourtney and Scott in L.A. to Khloé in Cleveland.
The Famous In Love star added a rainbow of cosmetics to her all black leather and satin look, starting with a bunch of turquoise and blue glitter along the part of her hot pink hair that cascaded down onto her face, accenting her technicolor eyeliner.
Yellen's predecessor, Ben Bernanke, once famously called problems in the subprime mortgage market "contained," a statement that would be proven wrong when the collapse of illiquid mortgage-backed securities cascaded through Wall Street and contributed to the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression.
That feeling of being cut off from civilization took on a different meaning on Saturday after more than 1 million tons of rock and dirt cascaded down a slope in a landslide the likes of which local officials said they had never seen before.
Finally, tell us more about what you think: The related article "How the Shutdown Reordered American Life" states: The effects cascaded far beyond the plight of individual workers, attracting the attention of Americans oblivious to the outsize role the government plays in their lives.
Tawny silhouettes cascaded ad infinitum around us, and directly below, at the foot of a near-vertical drop, lay the notorious Deadvlei: the desiccated clay pan, or "dead marsh," a sprawling expanse of petrified white earth studded with carcasses of acacia trees crisped into charcoal stumps.
The romance started with cute animals, funny memes, and viral videos; it expanded to lists, quizzes, and "slidy things"; it blossomed into internet news, political scoops, investigative reporting, and election livestreams; and it cascaded into Tasty videos, exploding watermelons, and dozens of web shows with large and dedicated online followings.
On Monday morning, as city work crews spent at least two hours finding and shutting off the broken main under the street, floodwaters cascaded into the apartment building's four-level garage through large metal gratings used for air ventilation, said Mr. Groll, as he walked past a snappy late-model Porsche.
The protest movement quickly crossed the Atlantic and cascaded across time zones, from an anthem singer in Detroit genuflecting during the song's final notes to the majority of Raiders players stationing themselves on the bench to the Seahawks and Titans not even bothering to come out of their locker rooms in Nashville.
"Then I curled her hair all over with a 1-inch iron, raked it through with a wide-tooth comb and cascaded the curls back and twisted and pinned, twisted and pinned, twisted and pinned back so it gave the illusion of a ponytail even though it wasn't an actual ponytail," she explains.
The actress, who stars in the Netflix comedy series nominated for the Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series, wore a one shoulder red Dundas dress featuring rainbow lightning bolt sequin detailing along the neckline that cascaded down the side, plus navy drop earrings and platforms that channeled her character's wrestling costume.
In the subsequent days and weeks after Rapp came forward about Spacey, a flood of reports about Spacey's sexually predatory behavior cascaded onto the internet — including groping an 18-year-old high school senior in 2008 and a sexual relationship with a 14-year-old aspiring actor in the 1980s that ended after an attempted rape.
Larry VigonChicago To the Editor: Re "James W. McCord Jr., Who Led the Watergate Break-In, Is Dead at 93" (obituary, April 20): Coming just two days after release of the redacted Mueller report, Robert D. McFadden's obituary of the lead Watergate burglar, James W. McCord Jr., whose actions cascaded to force Richard Nixon's resignation on Aug.
"So my education has been to acknowledge that even if I didn't perpetuate it, it has to be dealt with — if I'm not being part of the solution I'm being part of the problem," he says, adding that witnessing all the hatred and division that has cascaded since the advent of Trump has "reopened" his eyes to misogyny and racism.
As the stock-market cascaded to its recent lows this month, the traditional portfolio of 60% stocks and 40% bonds suffered a greater than 20% decline from its peak value, for only the fourth time since World War II. At last Monday's low, this standard retirement allocation, as represented by the Vanguard Balanced Index Fund, was 22% off its peak Feb.
This signature mix of humor, brevity, and physical violence would fade when Priest left the comic 2000 with issue 45, but was brought back by writer Gail Simone and main artist Udon Studios in Deadpool No. 65: What originally began with Moore and Miller's dark and well-executed tales in The Watchmen and The Dark Knight Returns eventually cascaded into an era of very serious, gritty comic books and storylines that grew popular due to their propensity for violence and the macabre.

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