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He outright clobbered Odoamne during Splyce's semifinal match against H2K.
He would even correct my moves before he clobbered them.
They called him 'Copeland Crush' because he clobbered the ball.
On any given day, a particular sector might be clobbered.
"The middle class is getting clobbered," Mr. Biden told reporters.
Chanos, in fact, has gotten absolutely clobbered on this bet.
Truck drivers have been clobbered with falling rates in 2019.
On Friday night, he was clobbered by the Little One.
First the global slowdown clobbered them at the end of last year, then the China trade war intensifying clobbered them again in May, then the Huawei ban, then Japan's export restrictions against South Korea.
My cat doesn't touch my chickens, she knows she'll get clobbered.
But its public finances have been clobbered by the oil crash.
We also have weak U.S. data, and equity markets getting clobbered.
We get clobbered in '18, and we can't let that happen.
We were getting clobbered 1.43-3 well into the third quarter.
They've been strangled, hanged, stabbed, sliced and clobbered on the head.
Last year, Huber clobbered the market with a 55% annual return.
The sitting president's party often gets clobbered in midterm election years.
The sneaker resale industry is being clobbered by the coronavirus outbreak.
Well, I guess that's obvious, since she got clobbered in New Hampshire.
New England Boston, which expected to be clobbered with snow, was spared.
The Astros' lineup is simply that good, and they clobbered his mistakes.
But it wasn't just the dinosaurs that got clobbered by the asteroid.
Cloud stocks got clobbered Wednesday, posting sharper declines than the overall market.
France is harshest: 39% of its people want Britain to be clobbered.
Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont clobbered her, 60 percent to 38 percent.
In those neighborhoods, Ocasio-Cortez clobbered Crowley by 70 percent or more.
To start, presidents' parties typically get clobbered in non-presidential election years.
"If you're a guy, you're always waiting to get clobbered," she said.
You can set the tone, or you can be clobbered by it.
The Jazz, which clobbered the Knicks at home, 230-2100, on Dec.
She clobbered Trump among millionaires by 13 points in a CNBC poll.
The stock got clobbered in after-hours trading, falling as much as 17%.
Residents of Texan towns clobbered by Hurricane Harvey began sorting through the wreckage.
But in their first debate together, she clobbered him, ending his upward surge.
And, yes, Western firms exposed to China, such as Apple, have been clobbered.
Yet, the stock was clobbered, down 5 percent since the beginning of October.
That volatility has clobbered high-growth names like Amazon, Netflix and Tesla Motors.
Hurricanes Harvey and Irma clobbered the United States last year, increasing property damage.
"Who is this guy?" the kidnapper manages to ask, just before being clobbered.
But his mistakes — and even some good pitches — were clobbered by the Cubs.
I don't mean centrists — look at Phil Bredesen in Tennessee, who got clobbered.
Davos is not alone in getting clobbered with snow in Switzerland this winter.
BTW, the Knights got clobbered in the end ... final score was 48-7.
Last quarter, Amazon's stock got clobbered when its earnings fell short of expectations.
To pay for it all, very rich people and businesses would be clobbered.
Davos is not alone in getting clobbered with snow in Switzerland this winter.
And the Conservatives got absolutely clobbered, ending up in a truly embarrassing fifth place.
Allegheny Technologies, which makes composite materials used in the aircraft, has been similarly clobbered.
House building was little affected, but the storm clobbered other sectors, the survey showed.
The firm takes big risks, which clobbered it when commodities crashed in 2013-16.
He determined not to return to France until the rich were no longer clobbered.
Health insurers, which had been relatively immune from previous Amazon-related jitters, were clobbered.
Thirty years of troubles clobbered private-sector job creation and tourism in Northern Ireland.
Morrison clobbered a Vargas 85 mph fastball out to right, his 33rd home run.
What matters now is what happens to the companies getting clobbered in the moment.
Mr. Walsh has set "Grief" in 1987, a year when devastating storms clobbered Britain.
In an attempt to set boundaries, Athens clobbered its neighbor with a crippling trade embargo.
Plato, with his belief in a hierarchical Athens ruled by an elite, gets clobbered first.
The obvious Christian nuance throughout the album is clobbered by the unshakeable specter of doubt.
Same result either way: Pluto got clobbered, its heart grew heavy, and it tipped over.
The firm was subsequently clobbered with tariffs on imported parts, and recently denied an exemption.
But they both clobbered Rubio -- and got some news that could help them moving forward.
The U.S. dollar clobbered the Japanese yen, last up 1.28% to 106.65 yen per dollar.
Visitors wondered whether the park would still be open if a blizzard clobbered the roads.
The Food and Drug Administration's tobacco and nicotine regulation announcement clobbered tobacco stocks on Friday.
"The Penitent" ought to be his tragedy, except that he appears clobbered from the start.
With his collared shirts barely containing his muscles, Woods routinely clobbered courses — and the competition.
Three batters earlier, Bruce had clobbered a two-run shot off Braves starter Jaime Garcia.
The Chiefs then clobbered Garoppolo on third down and got the stop they desperately needed.
She clobbered Sanders up and down the Eastern Seaboard, one after another — Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Connecticut.
Hands open and down, feet splayed — this was a recipe for getting clobbered in the ring.
Alvarez clobbered an opposite-field two-run homer to give the Astros a 2-0 lead.
The popular messaging company has been clobbered during its first six months on the public markets.
The U.S. dollar clobbered the Japanese yen JPY=, last up 284.6% to 250 yen per dollar.
The absence of Wilmer Flores, who has clobbered left-handed pitching, was apparent in this spot.
Its confidence given a boost, Northeastern came back the next afternoon and clobbered Colgate, 26-210.
The result is that the arrogant, sword-wielding Britons get clobbered by the shillelagh-swinging Irishmen.
Army has clobbered the Marines 62-23, running away with the game in the second half.
"It's not destiny to say Florida is going to be absolutely clobbered by this," Noymer says.
"We see some every year, but this year we're getting clobbered," Bucks told CNBC last week.
Two batters later, Torrens clobbered the backbreaking bases-clearing triple that was nearly a grand slam.
Yet Egyptians feel clobbered by tax rises, soaring food price inflation and cuts in state subsidies.
The suppliers are "getting clobbered," Dias said, adding non-unionized plants are being affected as well.
She was clobbered among nonwhite voters, just as Mr. Sanders looks likely to be when voting starts.
Several cajas (local savings banks) clobbered by the country's property bust were folded into more robust institutions.
Go deeper: Bezos' big blunder: Amazon's Alexa is getting clobbered Study: U.S. consumers are embracing smart speakers
Confident of Turkey's weakness, Britain, France and Russia could have clobbered the Ottomans and divided the spoils.
For some reason Netflix was allowed to spend and have its stock climb, while Facebook got clobbered.
At the same time, Mitt Romney was getting clobbered with 27 percent of the hispanic vote nationwide.
Commodities got clobbered amid a rising dollar, which makes products priced in the U.S. currency more expensive.
Pinterest's pitch to advertisers may be getting increasingly difficult now that Snap's stock price is getting clobbered.
The subsequent oil-price crash clobbered oil-producing countries that had been spending lavishly on social programmes.
Banks have been clobbered; they are down 20-to-30 percent, in many cases, from their highs.
And Clinton's lead started to grow, before she eventually clobbered Lazio by 12 percentage points: What happened?
That clobbered the energy sub-index, which was the biggest drag on the main board, losing 1.8%.
Ryan clobbered him on Election Day, winning the primary with more than 80 percent of the vote.
Whether he can stand his ground or gets clobbered could decide how he performs in the caucuses.
We protect Europe (which is good) at great financial loss, and then get unfairly clobbered on Trade.
This is why Hillary Clinton can win the popular vote but get clobbered in the electoral college.
The big picture: Alibaba's market boost comes as Chinese tech stocks are getting clobbered across the board.
Not everything is getting clobbered, and the stocks that rose Monday also have a story to tell.
Because he bikes with headphones on, "I would've had no chance; he would've clobbered me," he said.
"It's not destiny to say Florida is going to be absolutely clobbered by this," Noymer told Simon.
What's more, Trump is persistently down in the polls and getting clobbered in fundraising at the moment.
The plunge in oil prices has clobbered energy stocks, which entered a bear market late last month.
Companies that beat earnings were not rewarded much, and those that missed were clobbered with outsized losses.
" He later added that he's concerned about what would happen if the Republican Party were totally "clobbered.
That means that when bond yields rise and make bonds more attractive investments, REITs can get clobbered.
Whirlpool's stock was clobbered after it delivered earnings and sales that came in lower than Street expectations.
It ran opposite Seinfeld, which in 1995 was at its peak, and New York News was clobbered.
Last month the European Union clobbered Google with a record $2.7 billion fine over its shopping search results.
Brewers 13, Pirates 83 Christian Yelich and Travis Shaw hit towering home runs as visiting Milwaukee clobbered Pittsburgh.
Target-date funds have their shortcomings; many of them were clobbered in 13 when the stock market tumbled.
The wolves clobbered the dogs in both trials, and could stay focused even when a human was nearby.
Active fund managers have been getting clobbered this year, with just 16 percent outperforming basic indexes in 2016.
That tax hike was aimed at improving government finances, but it clobbered the economy as consumers stopped spending.
Grocery stocks were clobbered Thursday afternoon after Amazon announced that it will be cutting prices at Whole Foods.
But since then, shares of IBM have been clobbered, drifting back down to $147.10 as of Wednesday's close.
All these different situations – REITs have just been clobbered and I think that they're all done going down.
Bret: Here's another scenario: Assume Biden gets absolutely clobbered today, despite the endorsements, and decides to bow out.
Jeffress hung a curveball, and Puig clobbered it over the center field fence for a 5-1 lead.
Crucial percussion instruments arrived broken; New York was clobbered by a massive snowstorm the morning of the performance.
In the closing weeks of the Kentucky race, Bevin clobbered Beshear over the Democrat's support for abortion rights.
When it raised interest rates a year ago by a quarter of a percentage point, the market was clobbered.
She spent the midterm campaign getting clobbered by Trump, Republican super PACs and both GOP and Democratic House candidates.
U.S. banks were clobbered Friday after the United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union in an unprecedented vote.
Their lineup full of right-handers clobbered left-handed pitching: They were second in the major leagues with a .
"Today was a textbook example of why you should always buy stocks when the market gets clobbered," Cramer said.
If disruption is defined as conventional firms being clobbered by digital ones, there is certainly some of it about.
Rural hospitals would be clobbered the most: They already operate on much thinner ice, as numerous studies have shown.
Except when Obama was on the ballot, Democrats have been clobbered in these states every election cycle since 6900.
If you want to be clobbered online, say something dismissive about any member of the "squad," as AOC, Rep.
"I thought I might get accidentally clobbered, but I didn't think he'd deliberately try to hurt me," King said.
That year, Democrats were clobbered, losing control of the Senate and falling deeper into the minority in the House.
But the Braves pulled even in the sixth inning when Kemp clobbered his 30th home run of the season.
The Wrap reported that Marvel Entertainment filed for bankruptcy in 1996 after getting clobbered by declining comic book sales.
Garrett ripped off Rudolph's helmet and clobbered him on top of the head, triggering a brawl between the rivals.
Chris and Patrick Schwarzenegger hit up the Raptors-Clippers game (the Clips got clobbered) Tuesday night at Staples Center.
Rubio got clobbered at the debate in an exchange with Christie, who mocked him for repeating apparently scripted lines.
A young Republican bodyguard in his early 20s leaped forward and clobbered his assailant with his torch, defending Clay.
Democrats are getting totally clobbered in state legislatures right now, with only 12 to Republicans' 30 (eight are split).
America's manufacturing sector got clobbered in 20203 as the effects of the US-China trade war took their toll.
That will cause the supply of the stock to outstrip the demand, and the share price will likely get clobbered.
NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - From venerable newspapers to upstart challengers, news organizations are getting clobbered by Alphabet's Google and Facebook.
When she ran in the Democratic primaries against Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton got clobbered in most of the caucus states.
Turkey and Argentina were also clobbered with economic forecast downgrades by the OECD, while South Africas economy too has slowed.
"You can't compete with the lowest cost producer on price and not expect your stock to get clobbered," Cramer said.
Walmart has been investing heavily to increase that business, which, like every other retailer's, continues to get clobbered by Amazon.
The two leaders met this past week as the Russian national soccer team clobbered Saudi Arabia 5-0 in Moscow.
Clinton was clobbered by Bernie Sanders among young voters in the Democratic primaries and isn't very popular with this cohort.
Turkey and Argentina were also clobbered with economic forecast downgrades by the OECD, while South Africa's economy too has slowed.
They emerged from the vehicles, clobbered her with stones, and took notebooks and cash she had been carrying, she said.
"This is a stock that until this year had been getting clobbered," Maley said on CNBC's "Trading Nation" on Monday.
But after Brett Gardner flied out, Aaron Judge clobbered a fastball to the train tracks high above deep left-center.
The Philadelphia Eagles clobbered the Vikings in the N.F.C. championship game, crushing the hopes of thousands upon thousands of Minnesotans.
Indeed, except for the one pitch from Rodriguez that Sanchez clobbered, the Boston relievers did just fine in Game 2.
The chances of a Fall Classic pitchers duel seemed unlikely when both starters were clobbered for first-inning home runs.
In 2014, he clobbered his Democratic opponent, Secretary of State Alison Lundergan Grimes, winning by more than 63 percentage points.
People used to talk about the internet as a wonderland for innovative upstarts, but lately the upstarts keep getting clobbered.
Johnson, a second-round pick, first clobbered Packers tight end Jace Sternberger — knocking his helmet off — and stood over him flexing.
The incident raised eyebrows since Coons hails from a blue state where Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton clobbered Trump, 53%-42%.
"We went in at 1,500 feet, which is a no-no in a Category 5 and we got clobbered," recounted Masters.
Amazon's voice technology is getting clobbered outside the U.S., as Google and Chinese companies look to expand their voice footprints internationally.
Congo makes most of its hard currency from copper and other minerals, so it has been clobbered by the commodities slump.
High expectations that the Federal Reserve will raise interest rates in December is another reason why L&F's bonds were clobbered.
Continental institutions were clobbered too: BNP Paribas, Deutsche Bank and Santander all lost 21%-plus and Italy's beleaguered UniCredit 2000%-odd.
And Samantha Bee clobbered NBC and her fellow late-night TV host Jimmy Fallon for a friendly interview with Mr. Trump.
Exploration and production companies got clobbered, with Pioneer Natural Resources (PXD) down 37% and debt-ridden Occidental Petroleum (OXY)losing 52%.
European bank stocks have been "clobbered even more," the strategist said, pointing to a chart of the Stoxx 600 Bank Index.
"Last spring, there was rain every single Saturday or Sunday between April and June, and people got clobbered," Mr. Berkowitz said.
That waiver was granted about two weeks after Harvey first made landfall and just days after Hurricane Irma clobbered the Caribbean.
Its performance was topped only by two ETFs that offer triple the downside of gold miner stocks, which have gotten clobbered.
The study also does not show whether stomach upset alone clobbered the riders' performance or if other physiological processes were involved.
But the ascendance of the Greens and other smaller parties meant that the center-left party, the Social Democrats, got absolutely clobbered.
Profits among its "Big Oil" peers have likewise been clobbered by falling oil prices over the past two and a half years.
This could be most visible next year in Britain, where sterling has been clobbered by the Brexit uncertainty and the runaway dollar.
I [checked in], and well I had a suspect jumper, so I put my head down, drove the lane, and got clobbered.
THE day after Hurricane Maria clobbered Puerto Rico, Governor Ricardo Rosselló put out a call for truck drivers to deliver emergency supplies.
And that gap is raising a critical question: Can Republicans really win Senate races in states where their presidential nominee gets clobbered?
Regardless, critics have clobbered Southern Illinois University (SIU), which is one of the vaccine patent holders, for its involvement in the trial.
"A few of the sectors that got absolutely clobbered after the Brexit vote have had an extra leg-up recently," said Williams.
Let's be honest: seeing someone get clobbered in the face with a football is wince-inducing, but it's also sort of funny.
A stay-at-home mom's video showing the Charlotte Hornets guard Jeremy Lin getting repeatedly clobbered on the court has gone viral.
LeMahieu put the Yankees in front when he clobbered a fastball from John Means (8-8) into the left-center-field seats.
He clobbered Mr. Gantz, and his conservative Likud party won some 175,000 more voters than it did in September's election, analysts said.
Taylor took a high strike and three balls, and then clobbered the second strike, which was over the heart of the plate.
It was sold as an effort to reduce unemployment and give jobs to Americans who had been clobbered by the Great Depression.
But Mr. Arpaio was clobbered by Ms. McSally in the Republican primary for the Senate seat that Ms. Sinema has now won.
The already-underway technological upheaval could send Sin City, which only a decade ago was clobbered by the financial crash, reeling once again.
But it's slowly spreading, The danger for Republicans is that they get clobbered in November, and a trickle becomes a steady stream. Sen.
Delek has been getting clobbered this year along with other refiners, with shares falling 32 percent, even more than most of its peers.
Technology stocks regained ground lost earlier in premarket trading Thursday, after getting clobbered by the worst day in over seven years on Wednesday.
Other aspects of the Energiewende, or energy transition, added to their woes, as lavish support for renewables clobbered the country's wholesale electricity prices.
Celsa and other Western steel manufacturers got clobbered by the global financial crisis that started in 2008, as demand sank and prices dropped.
Penguins 6, Maple Leafs 1 Dominik Kahun scored twice, and Bryan Rust added a goal and two assists as Pittsburgh clobbered visiting Toronto.
During the October Democratic debate, she was clobbered for her "Medicare for All" proposal, saying that "costs will go down" without articulating how.
Three batters into the game, Pearce clobbered a two-run homer to center field to give the Red Sox the lead for good.
Two innings later, Torres clobbered another first pitch from Greinke but this time into the left field seats for a solo home run.
The prospect of a trade war has so far not clobbered Chinese consumer confidence, which has only recently come off all-time highs.
When Eckersley tried the backdoor slider, Gibson — essentially working on one leg — clobbered it over the right-field fence to win the game.
That is above the 0.24% median level of Standard Oil, US Steel, AT&T and IBM when they were each clobbered by antitrust regulators.
"I think it's an essential point in understanding and empathizing with Fosse — that he got clobbered by sex too young," Wasse told Vanity Fair.
The cartoon captures the mood of desperation and anger among Egyptians clobbered by tax rises, soaring food price inflation and cuts in state subsidies.
According to exit polls, Hillary Clinton has clobbered Sanders among voters who said a candidate who "can win in November" is their top concern.
The Turkish lira rose 2104 percent, but was still set to end the week down after being clobbered by economic concerns and Syria tensions.
A single middle-class guy currently paying a 24 percent marginal tax rate will get clobbered with a life-changing 60 percent rate instead.
But he had already solidified his legacy as an assistant coach with his shifting and blitzing defensive alignments, which confused and clobbered opposing quarterbacks.
Two pitches later, he clobbered Colon's fastball down the middle of the plate into the second deck of right field for solo home run.
The Apple CEO pointed to a struggling market in China clobbered by trade tensions with the U.S. as the biggest factor for the change.
On a Tuesday night in late June, the Padres were getting clobbered by the Baltimore Orioles, the score already 11-1 in the seventh.
In the first two games of the series, James averaged 28.5 points, 13 rebounds and 11 assists — and the Cavaliers got clobbered both times.
Harvey dropped much more rain than anticipated and Irma broke records for velocity as it clobbered islands in the Caribbean and in the Bahamas.
Amy Klobuchar criticized the 37-year-old mayor of Indiana's fourth-largest city for getting clobbered the only time he's run for office statewide.
In March 2018, the Northeast got clobbered by four Nor'easters that brought extreme snowfalls, damaging winds and record water levels due to storm surge.
By 1984, it had clobbered its American rival, cornering the fast-food market on its home turf and still dominating it to this day.
Textron's stock got clobbered on a very good quarter last time, although the stock quickly bounced right back and [went] right through where it was.
Stocks that have gotten clobbered during the volatile 22.5 cycle are the ones most likely to lead the market next year, according to Goldman Sachs.
Following a popout, Cron clobbered a 2-0 offering into the left field seats for his 18th homer, giving the Rays a 4-2 lead.
Yet, just when it seemed Anderson had done enough to win the round, 'Shogun' clobbered him again and sent him down in the final seconds.
Shares of Marathon Petroleum were clobbered after the company's slightly weaker than expected earnings results and news of its $23 billion acquisition of competitor Andeavor.
If I announced I was running for another office right now, it would be a headline in The Washington Post: 'Stewart clobbered by Confederate wife.
Mets 17, Phillies 0 The Mets clobbered the also-ran Philadelphia Phillies, 17-0, in their most lopsided shutout victory in franchise history on Sunday.
Britain's top data cop, the Information Commissioner's Office, clobbered Facebook with a record £500,000 fine for the Cambridge Analytica scandal in late October last year.
The bottom line: Brookstone is one of the many brick-and-mortar stores that have been clobbered by the rise of online retail — primarily Amazon.
The big picture: Sears has closed hundreds of stores in the last two years as its sales get clobbered by the rise of e-commerce.
Victor Moses of Nigeria gets clobbered by a high kick from Iceland, then seconds later is conked by a ball batted away by his keeper.
But my 11-year-old is only 85 pounds and would play positions that I have seen get clobbered the most — running back and receiver.
Springer, who was 4 for 33 this postseason entering that at-bat, then clobbered a flat splitter over the plate for a three-run homer.
Diaz walked and Hernandez clobbered a shot to deep right-center that Martin, the center fielder, nearly hauled in, but it went for a triple.
For the past 225 years, Democrats have been clobbered in every statewide race, whether the candidate has some credibility or is a complete inexperienced longshot.
While rising interest rates have clobbered both investment-grade and emerging market bonds, high-yield debt in the form of bonds and loans has performed well.
Tech stocks got clobbered during a sell-off across stock markets this week, amid concerns over rising interest rates, escalating trade tensions and tighter monetary policy.
American banks have been fined less than $5bn over such misdeeds (though they have been clobbered for other transgressions, such as fraud connected with subprime mortgages).
The Tampa Bay Rays clobbered six solo home runs while cruising to an 8-1 victory over the visiting Boston Red Sox in Port Charlotte, Fla.
Dominik Kahun scored twice, and Bryan Rust added a goal and two assists Saturday as the Pittsburgh Penguins clobbered the visiting Toronto Maple Leafs 6-1.
Bed Bath & Beyond: Bed Bath & Beyond's stock was clobbered after its last earnings report, so Cramer was wary of its stock going into the next one.
"This was their first taste of investing, and then they got clobbered — so I don't think you should just be aggressive because you're young," Maurer continued.
Coronavirus fears have also clobbered the energy market as investors brace for a collapse in demand for everything from jet fuel to diesel and motor gasoline.
"It's pretty cool man," Stamatakis told Reuters at the market on Flour Bluff, in one of the first areas forecast to be clobbered by the hurricane.
She was waiting to begin her run when a man carrying skis on his shoulder accidentally clobbered her on the already injured back of the head.
Republicans may be winning the impeachment battle on Fox News but they are getting clobbered by the classy diplomats demonstrating true patriotism in the hearing room.
The coronavirus has clobbered oil prices because it is destroying demand in China, the world's largest oil importer and the epicenter of global oil demand growth.
Airlines stocks got clobbered as major operators, including American Airlines, (AAL) Delta Air Lines (DAL) and United Airlines (UAL), all announced suspensions of their China flights.
In Cespedes's first at-bat of the game, in the first inning, he clobbered a three-run homer to center field off Phillies starter Clay Buchholz.
Team Israel's unbeaten run in the World Baseball Classic came to an emphatic halt Monday when it was clobbered by the Netherlands, 12-2, in Tokyo.
It's also worth mentioning that, in addition to being clobbered many times over, this probably means Yoshi didn't have much say over what went in his mouth.
But prominent individuals have also been clobbered: Nguyen Ngoc Nhu Quynh, a popular environmental blogger known as "Mother Mushroom", was given a ten-year sentence in June.
Starling Marte, fresh off the disabled list (right oblique strain), clobbered a two-out pitch 24 feet over both bullpens in center for the Pirates' only run.
I wouldn't have wanted to quit in a year where I got clobbered by the one I was dropping with adopting one that made me look good.
The Republicans have now won 8 out of 9 House Seats, yet if you listen to the Fake News Media you would think we are being clobbered.
Sanchez, who was clobbered for 10 earned runs and 17 hits in his last two starts, made a mechanical tweak with the way he turned his body.
As fast-growing technology stocks got clobbered and retail, bank and transportation stocks rose, Cramer felt it was essential to break down the widespread rotation for investors.
The industry went into a recession in April 2006, more than a year before the rest of the economy was clobbered by the Great Recession of 2008.
The senator argues agreements such as the North American Free Trade Agreement and Trans-Pacific Partnership have clobbered American workers by pushing companies to move jobs overseas.
While Democratic campaigns have clobbered Republicans in House swing-district fundraising, one of the leading candidates in the 7th has been a bright spot for the GOP.
Severino's third pitch of the game, a wobbly slider over the plate, was clobbered over the left field fence by Jose Altuve for a solo home run.
Energy markets have been clobbered by the rapid spread of the coronavirus, which has killed more than 360 people and infected more than 17,000 around the world.
Outfielder Juan Lagares, who was in the lineup because the Diamondbacks' starter, Patrick Corbin, is a left-hander, clobbered a solo home run in the fourth inning.
Portland left with its fifth straight loss after being clobbered, 117-93, by the Knicks, who won their third straight game under Mike Miller, their interim coach.
The Republicans have some history to draw upon: After impeaching Clinton in 22019 — when public support was not behind them — Republicans were clobbered in the midterm cycle.
We knew that selling audiences we never thought was that interesting because you can get an audience anywhere and rates just get clobbered and crushed by everybody.
Ballot initiatives to bypass lawmakers and increase the state minimum wage passed in Missouri and Arkansas, even as Republicans clobbered Democrats in those increasingly right-wing locales.
"The equity markets are getting clobbered, which is not that surprising with fears of a trade war breaking out," said Paul Fage, a TD Securities emerging markets strategist.
U.S. shares were also clobbered last week, with the Dow falling 1.8 percent on Friday, the S&P 500 declining 2.1 percent and the Nasdaq off 13 percent.
The centrist party, which was clobbered all over the country in last year's general election, is making a comeback in such well heeled, pro-EU parts of England.
But Stanford (433-2, 2-2 Pac-12) was clobbered for the second straight game, losing to Washington 44-6 last week and getting dominated by the Cougars.
Kyrgios clobbered 25 aces past Goffin but a more telling statistic might have been the zero tantrums committed by the hot-headed Australian during the tense three-setter.
Cabana said investors want the Fed to invoke its emergency powers to launch lending programs aimed at helping parts of the economy getting clobbered by the coronavirus pandemic.
On Wednesday, the company clobbered expectations for fourth-quarter 2019 earnings, and its stock price, already on a tear since last year, blasted higher in after-hours trading.
Mr. Trump's message on trade and defending jobs resonated in the Lehigh Valley, where there are memories of how foreign competition clobbered the local steel and cement industries.
He chose to intentionally walk Judge, no doubt mindful that Judge had clobbered Showalter's pitchers this season, with 224 of his 21999 home runs coming against the Orioles.
Led by former President Barack Obama and former Attorney General Eric Holder, they are working to prioritize state-level races after getting clobbered in the post-2010 redistricting.
Palka then clobbered his 26th homer of the season to dead center, with the ball traveling an estimated 412 feet to give the White Sox a 1-0 lead.
Image: Norwegian Environment AgencyHeavy thunderstorms clobbered the Hardangervidda region throughout the day on Friday, and inspectors believe the storm ultimately caused the demise of the large group of animals.
So I crawled in, found the girl — wearing only a bra and underwear — pulled off the hood and nearly got clobbered in the face by her crazy insta-flailing.
Shares of UK office property owners including UKCPT were clobbered following the June 23 referendum, falling between 10-20 percent in the first two trading days after the vote.
World markets also battled to regain their poise after another round of tech and trade war worries had clobbered shares, although Wall Street was poised to stem its losses.
Why it matters: News of Amazon buying Whole Foods — whose branded products have a prominent section in the new store — clobbered share prices of Walmart and Kroger last year.
The peso has been clobbered by the fall in the oil price and by the weakness of manufacturing in the United States, to which Mexico's economy is closely linked.
Since getting clobbered by the Chicago Cubs in the season opener, Minor has been nearly untouchable, giving up two runs while striking out 19 in his last 23 innings.
After a strong first round, Teymur clobbered an advancing Svensson with a rocket-fueled uppercut, and in the subsequent moments, polished him off with a series of ground strikes.
The Category 5 storm, with winds exceeding 185 mph (295 km/h), clobbered Caribbean islands on Wednesday as Florida officials called for evacuations ahead of expected landfall this weekend.
The comeback started in the sixth inning when Gleyber Torres clobbered his 13th home run of the season, a three-run blast that brought the Yankees within three runs.
After a first half to forget, the Philadelphia Eagles offense woke up in the second half and clobbered the Dallas Cowboys in a 2146-2121 blowout on Sunday night.
Whether they read or not—whether they could read or not—mattered less than that the bureaucrats were felled at last, clobbered by 20 copies of "The Indian Dog". ■
Unlike other places in the United States that have been clobbered by the opioid crisis, most of the young people who overdose in Delray Beach are not from here.
The industry went into a recession in April 2006, more than a year before the rest of the economy was clobbered by the Great Recession, starting in January 0003.
Varying his punch output, Joshua clobbered Ruiz Jr. with a mean hook in the sixth, a punch launched with enough venom that it snapped the Mexican&aposs head sideways.
At the end of his third season, Alston, a bowling ball of a running back, scored two touchdowns in the Orange Bowl as his Mountaineers clobbered Clemson, 70-33.
Shares of the equipment manufacturer were clobbered in Friday's trading session, falling nearly 8% after Deere blamed rising U.S.-China trade tensions for its downbeat earnings and full-year forecast.
"The companies that are missing … are then getting clobbered 10 percent, probably because the markets were too optimistic of where we were economically," Neil Dwane, global strategist at AllianzGI, said.
Thames hit a first-pitch breaking ball into Arizona's bullpen beyond the right-center field fence and Grisham clobbered a 1-0 fastball into the second deck in right field.
The 219-year-old has clobbered the Coyotes, scoring a goal in each of the last two meetings while registering 33 points (23 goals, 25 assists) in 22 career encounters.
Amazon clobbered Wall Street's earnings estimates with its killer retail business this quarter, but it also asserted its dominance in the cloud, posting better-than-expected Amazon Web Services sales.
Therefore two upward pressures are expected to hit at once in 2019: Prices will catch up with the 10% tariffs and then be clobbered again by the hike to 25%.
As a result, Jean-Marie Le Pen eked out a second-place finish in the first round, only to be clobbered in the second round, 82 percent to 17 percent.
EditorsNote: adds new fourth graf to reflect updated standings Christian Yelich and Travis Shaw hit towering home runs Sunday as the visiting Milwaukee Brewers clobbered the Pittsburgh Pirates 13-6.
Despite having a notionally tougher tax regime, American firms got clobbered far less than their European cousins—the biggest 303 of which paid 35% of their global profits in tax.
In the first nine days of August, Breitbart published at least 15 stories criticizing Ryan or touting his primary challenger, Paul Nehlen, whom Ryan clobbered by almost 70 percentage points.
And there was plenty of hurt outside the grocery space, with outstanding bonds from clothing retailer JC Penney and pharmacy chains Rite-Aid and CVS also clobbered in secondary trade.
True to form, real estate investment trusts were clobbered in February after the Fed hiked short-term rates again and the 24-year Treasury bond yield spiked to 29 percent.
He clobbered a three-run blast in the eighth inning, becoming the first Indians player and first Puerto Rican native to hit two home runs in a World Series game.
"He knows if he makes a move, he's going to get clobbered by these guys," Mr. Trump said, offering something of a warning to anyone who would do him harm.
The Associated Press was clobbered on Twitter after it anointed the Democratic claim that Trump was at fault for the shutdown "false," saying that the Democrats are at fault too.
To take aim at West Germany, and please its friends in the United Automobile Workers union, it clobbered the commercial Volkswagen bus with a 25 percent levy on light trucks.
One of those killed was a six-month-old girl who was "clobbered by armed security agents whilst under the care of its mother in Kisumu County," the report said.
Senator Ron Wyden of Oregon, the top Democrat on the Finance Committee, called the development "astounding" and warned that middle-class taxpayers would get "clobbered" under the latest Republican plan.
Milwaukee remained one game back of the second-place Cubs for that second wild-card slot in the NL. The Cubs (80-68) clobbered the Pirates 14-1 Saturday afternoon.
Hillary Clinton was about to get clobbered in the New Hampshire primary, and her campaign still didn't have a message explaining why she was the right person for the job.
If you believed last year's headlines, Facebook would be broken up, Tesla would never turn a profit, and Netflix would soon be clobbered by Disney+ and other upstart streaming competitors.
The president's party just about always loses seats in the midterm elections, and it generally gets clobbered when the president's approval rating is beneath 50 percent, much less beneath 603.
A's 17, Tigers 3 Jurickson Profar's grand slam highlighted a six-run third inning, Josh Phegley had four hits and drove in four runs and visiting Oakland clobbered slumping Detroit.
After decades of almost uninterrupted rule of the Senate, the Republicans got clobbered in November, losing their majority, their committee chairmanships and the bigger suites of offices in the Capitol.
The full results paint a much more mixed picture than the top-ballot results suggest: The Democratic Party got clobbered, but some of the major policies Democrats support also won big.
"I would love to see Twitter get clobbered," he wrote, but the company's shares were "down tremendously already over the last year" and thus would be too risky to bet against.
On third-and-10 from the Los Angeles 13, Brees threw for Tommylee Lewis on the right side, who was clobbered by safety Nickell Robey-Coleman just before the ball arrived.
"The Republicans have now won 8 out of 9 House Seats, yet if you listen to the Fake News Media you would think we are being clobbered," Trump tweeted on Wednesday.
David Freese hit a grand slam and Cody Bellinger hit his 27th home run Friday as the visiting Los Angeles Dodgers clobbered the Pittsburgh Pirates 21-29 in a series opener.
Her fourth-round match, from which she withdrew, would have been against Roberta Vinci, the eventual finalist, who had clobbered Bouchard, 6-1, 6-0, a week earlier in New Haven.
News of a massive security breach at credit-monitoring service Equifax clobbered the company's shares, Thursday and during trading Friday, as the price of its stock tumbled by roughly 250 percent.
In May, he arrived at 1968 to replay the year in Chicago when young protesters from the Democratic Party's Far Left disrupted the convention and got clobbered in a police riot.
Nadal then clobbered Robredo, 6-0, 50-2, 6-2, in the quarterfinals, and went on to beat Djokovic in the final for his second and most recent U.S. Open title.
"But it's very hard to pounce on a stock that's getting clobbered right after it reports because the whole setup makes you question your own judgment," the "Mad Money" host said.
With his team leading by just one run in the fifth inning on Wednesday, Altuve clobbered a jaw-dropping blast off the light tower in left field at Minute Maid Park.
Shipping delays were the latest hit to a reeling U.S. agricultural sector, already clobbered by slumping farm incomes, delayed spring planting and reduced exports due to the U.S.-China trade war.
Conforto snapped a 103-2111 tie when he clobbered a two-out slider from Shane Bieber (216-216) and hit the ball into the Mets' bullpen beyond the right-center-field fence.
What's happening: As Nicholas Colas, co-founder of research firm DataTrek, points out, many of this year's best performing stocks are "simply the names that got really clobbered" in December's sell-off.
A flood of renewables, especially after the acceleration of Germany's energiewende (energy transition) in 2011, clobbered power prices and caused utilities such as Germany's E.ON and RWE to suffer years of losses.
In 2012, GOP nominee Mitt Romney clobbered President Obama in their first debate, provoking panic among Democrats as Romney shot into the lead in national and battleground polls conducted in early October.
So mostly I spend time getting to know people at work or a party at a friend's house before I'm willing to go out to a restaurant and get clobbered by photographers.
Hurricane Irma: No power, blocked roads add to frustrations in Florida Parr and his 15-year-old son, Dalton, got in the car and crossed the valley as Irma clobbered the island.
After sweltering and shouting at one another for two weeks and 103 ballots, delegates bypassed the favorites and nominated John W. Davis, who was clobbered in the general election by Calvin Coolidge.
READ: Bernie Sanders got clobbered on Tuesday and has no clear path to the nomination All across the board, voters were focused on one thing above all else: Defeating the incumbent president.
Senator Ron Wyden of Oregon, the ranking Democrat on the Finance Committee, called the joint committee analysis "astounding" and warned that middle-class taxpayers would get "clobbered" under the latest Republican plan.
"We were getting clobbered in Washington for not going into Syria, and that was prevalent on cable television and among the experts, that didn't matter at all to public opinion," Rhodes said.
"The governors' support in 2018 was very much rural-based and he got clobbered in metro Atlanta and the other urban centers," University of Georgia political science professor Charles Bullock tells Vox.
But the president, who is relatively unpopular compared with his predecessors and saw his Republican Party get clobbered in House elections this year even amid a strong economy, can ill afford economic damage.
No. 19 Michigan 56, Nebraska 10 Ben Mason rushed for three first-half touchdowns, Karan Higdon gained 136 yards and added a touchdown, as the Wolverines clobbered the Cornhuskers at Ann Arbor, Mich.
Especially clobbered has been Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ), one of many Sunni groups spawned in southern Punjab in the 1980s, in part in reaction to the rise of a Shia theocracy in Iran.
With the field spread out wide, he clobbered Indian bowlers and steered Australia from a shaky 205 for nine to a fighting total of 260 on a pitch that was dry and deteriorating.
All of that fueled polarization and national frustration over the media, which Italy's new populist leaders, Mr. Salvini and Luigi Di Maio of the Five Star Movement, clobbered as they rose to power.
Until Saturday, when top-seeded Gonzaga clobbered Xavier, 232-22012, in the West Regional final, Few had won the most N.C.A.A. tournament games (213) among coaches who had never reached the national semifinals.
"But it's very hard to pounce on a stock that's getting clobbered right after it reports because the whole setup makes you question your own judgment," the "Mad Money " host said on Thursday.
Cole Hamels, making his Cubs debut, struck out nine and gave up one unearned run in five innings Wednesday as Chicago clobbered the host Pittsburgh Pirates 9-2 to split a two-game series.
On Monday, Chinese premier Li Keqiang sought to reassure that China would be able to maintain economic stability this year and in the long-term despite global financial markets being clobbered after the vote.
Conforto snapped a 2-2 tie when he clobbered a 1-2, two-out slider from Shane Bieber (983-6) and hit the ball into the Mets' bullpen beyond the right-center-field fence.
Five Houston players scored in double figures, led by Quentin Grimes' 14 points, and the No. 25 Cougars clobbered cold-shooting Wichita State, 76-43, in an American Athletic Conference game Sunday at Houston.
The declines coincided with a sharp drop across global metals markets, owing to concern about slowing demand in China, which has clobbered prices of nickel and other metals that had hit multi-year highs.
Under previous management, Rio's splurges on overpriced assets, such as Alcan, a Canadian aluminium company, in 2007 during the China supercycle, and Riversdale, a coal mine in Mozambique, in 2011, clobbered returns (see chart).
The first was a write-down of deferred tax assets—past losses that could be set against future bills—which clobbered most lenders' bottom lines in the fourth quarter but did no real damage.
The prime minister, Matteo Renzi, headed down this road late last year, when the efforts to save four small banks clobbered the savings of individual Italians and seemingly resulted in a high-profile suicide.
"The very programs that most help the middle class are those that get clobbered the hardest: investments in infrastructure, education, scientific research that leads to cures for diseases all take big hits," he said.
In that instance, both hedge funds and stocks got clobbered, but the former's loss of 19.03 percent wasn't as dramatic as the 20183 percent decline in equities during the worst of the financial crisis.
In his tweet, Trump was referencing news that the Eastern United States and Midwest are being clobbered with a brutal cold front that will make New Year's Eve a frigid affair in many cities.
Ben Mason rushed for three first-half touchdowns, Karan Higdon gained 136 yards and added a touchdown, and No. 19 Michigan clobbered Nebraska 56-10 in the Big Ten opener for both teams Saturday.
We also heard it four days later at TD Garden during a hockey game between the Bruins and the Ottawa Senators, the day the Red Sox clobbered the Yankees, 16-1, in Game 3.
Bank stocks have been clobbered because investors worry that their lending businesses will become less profitable as lower interest rates kick in, and because of fears that struggling companies could default on their loans.
You know, that's how interested he is in the Democratic primary I guess," Biden said, before lashing the President over "Hobbesian" choice economic policies that he said meant that the middle class get "clobbered.
But U.S.C. lost in overtime at B.Y.U.; Colorado was upset by Air Force in overtime; Stanford was routed by Central Florida; and U.C.L.A. was clobbered by Oklahoma in a barely half-full Rose Bowl.
"The governors' support in 2018 was very much rural-based and he got clobbered in metro Atlanta and the other urban centers," University of Georgia political science professor Charles Bullock told Vox in December.
Not only had she been clobbered by Kanepi in their previous meeting, Halep had not won a match since, losing three times and pulling out of the year-end championships with a back injury.
The Justice Department ruled against his company's proposed marriage with Aetna, and Humana's overall profit fell by more than 50% after it got clobbered in the Obamacare markets and struggled with its Medicare Advantage plans.
Previous studies have shown the same thing, citing "thermally induced fulminant shock" as a typical cause of death, as opposed to getting slammed by a wall of ash, suffocating, or getting clobbered by a boulder.
Technology stocks got clobbered on Wednesday, suffering their worst day in more than seven years, as concerns over rising interest rates punished the overall market, particularly shares of companies that have been the best performers.
They were already being clobbered with tens of millions of dollars in attack ads by the "super PAC" supporting Mr. Bush, and a negative battle on two fronts could be too sullying to Mr. Rubio.
So the great enthusiasm, you know, you're sitting back, you're watching television, maybe I don't have to vote today, we just won the presidency, and then we get clobbered and we can't let that happen.
While the Australian dollar is up 1.5% for the session, both it and the pound have lost more than 7% for the month as nearly everything has been clobbered by the rush for U.S. dollars.
LONDON, Feb 25 (Reuters) - Emerging markets investment manager Ashmore Group has defended the strategy of its short duration debt fund which has been clobbered by its exposure to two nations in crisis, Lebanon and Argentina.
The cold snap complicated efforts by crews to clear snow and ice from roadways after the blizzard, which clobbered the Northeast after sprinkling snow in areas as far south as Savannah, Georgia and Tallahassee, Florida.
Padres RH Andrew Cashner (2-23, 4.79) Bettis has been clobbered in each of his past two outings, giving up 13 runs and 15 hits in 212 21/22 innings in losses to Boston and Cincinnati.
It's just days until we finally get to find out who Negan clobbered to death at the end of The Walking Dead Season 6, and the tension is building quicker than a herd of disgruntled walkers.
Read this: Facebook just got clobbered with a record $5 billion penalty over the Cambridge Analytica data breachFacebook representatives did not immediately respond to an email seeking comment about why Zuckerberg wasn't questioned by the agency.
The Yankees won four of six games against the Twins in the regular season, and in the three-game series in Minneapolis in July, two of the best offenses in baseball clobbered each other's pitching staffs.
Europe's retailers continued to claw back some ground having been clobbered along with U.S. peers like Wal-Mart and Target on Friday by net-giant Amazon's $13.7 billion deal to buy upscale grocer Whole Foods Market.
When the Census Bureau released its annual report on the country's economic well-being on Tuesday, it showed unmistakable progress: For the second year in a row, household incomes — clobbered by the 2007 recession — had grown.
And he worries aloud about how his answer to a given question might play in the news media ("No matter how I answer that, I'm going to get clobbered," he observed recently aboard his campaign bus).
As Jonas moves away from his lukewarm academic work and toward a volunteer organization teaching Swedish to Afghan unaccompanied minors, he enters a frame of mind in which every instinct is clobbered by an opposing one.
Souring risk sentiment is hitting emerging markets, which have been clobbered in recent weeks by concerns about capital outflows, as the prospect of higher U.S. interest rates attracts investors back to U.S. bonds rather than riskier assets.
Ole Hansen, head of commodities strategy at Saxo Bank, says that fears of a trade war have clobbered prices of the most globally traded commodities, notably copper, as short positions by speculators have surged (see chart 2).
Souring risk sentiment is hitting emerging markets, which have been clobbered in recent weeks by concerns about capital outflows, as the prospect of higher U.S. interest rates lures investors back to U.S. bonds rather than riskier assets.
U.S. insurers were clobbered by unusually vicious storms during August and September, in which Hurricanes Harvey and Irma struck within less than two weeks of each other leaving billions of dollars of destruction in Texas and Florida.
"That's why Caterpillar got clobbered — [management] described the past quarter as the high-water mark, even as the company raised its full-year earnings guidance by a couple of bucks, " the "Mad Money" host said on Tuesday.
In Virginia, where Biden clobbered Sanders by almost 30 points, turnout surged from 800,000 in 2016 to 13 million on Tuesday, but the portion of the electorate made up of 17-29 year-old voters actually declined.
"The nightmare scenario is there would be even less competition than there already is and consumers would just get clobbered with fewer choices and higher prices," Wyden, who's been outspoken about the issue, told VICE News on Wednesday.
PARIS, Sept 7 (Reuters) - French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe said four bodies had been recovered in Saint Martin after Hurricane Irma clobbered the Caribbean island and that none had been found on the nearby isle of Saint Barthelemy.
Read MoreThese states getting clobbered by oil's crash The average price for a gallon of regular gasoline this year was the second-lowest of the last 10 years, according to AAA, which tracks national and local pump prices.
Weaker currencies in Brazil and Argentina have clobbered Telefonica's financial results in recent quarters, even as its dual strategy to aim for both the upper and lower ends of the Spanish market has shown signs of bearing fruit.
The black-bloc-style protestor who clobbered alt-right piece of shit Richard Spencer on January 20 may or may not have been a member of antifa, but they sparked a hashtag that has endured ever since: #PunchANazi.
The idea behind the move, which had been bandied about as early as 22013, was because the low-powered walkie talkies were getting "clobbered" by the more powerful Citizens Band radio, according to a 218 Popular Electronics report.
"Clobbering the Chinese on some of the things they need to be clobbered on is not a bad thing at all," said Stephen Morrison, director of the Global Health Policy Center at Center for Strategic and International Studies.
On second-and-10 in the waning moments of the first half, Mahomes stepped back and was 36 yards from the end zone as he looked to get off a pass before being clobbered by the Titans defense.
But well before the ball arrived, Lewis was clobbered by cornerback Nickell Robey-Coleman, who had his back to Brees and to the airborne ball — and later acknowledged that, yes, he had probably committed a pass-interference penalty.
LONDON, June 22 (Reuters) - Emerging stocks rose off nine-month lows on Friday but were still set for their worst week since mid-March after an escalation in a trade dispute between the U.S. and China clobbered global markets.
The central bank burned through a third of reserves trying to mitigate the impact and the economy was clobbered before returning to growth last year, a development one senior Western diplomat said showed the sanctions had been calibrated wrongly.
No. 13 Ohio State 673, High Point 64 C.J. Jackson poured in 20 points, 14 of them in the second half, to lead three teammates in double-figure scoring as the Buckeyes clobbered the visiting Panthers in Columbus, Ohio.
Lucas and his 17-year-old brother, Christopher, were allegedly clobbered, kicked, and whipped over 12 torturous hours, and now, criminal charges are currently pending against eight different defendants – among them, the church's 30-year-old pastor, Tiffanie Irwin.
News overnight that the U.S. Department of Justice proposed Deutsche pay $21 billion in a settlement over claims that the German bank missold mortgage-backed securities sent financial stocks across Europe tumbling amid worries others could also be clobbered.
He jogged out of the batter's box, and the crowd at Citi Field roared, thinking, like Cespedes and the entire Mets dugout, that he had clobbered a three-run home to erase a night of missed opportunities and mistakes.
"They sit back and then they get clobbered, because the other people are desperate, and they get out and they have more energy," he said, arguing that his "tremendous success" made him even more vulnerable to such a fate.
The Lakers were playing solid basketball at the time — in fact, they clobbered the Warriors to improve their record to 20-14 — but James injured his groin in the third quarter and wound up missing the next 17 games.
It was just the 10th hit and third homer of the major league career for the 26-year-old Astudillo, who clobbered a 733-0 hanging slider off reliever Jason Hammel (2-13) deep into the bleachers in left-center field.
In fact, the first time they encountered it in an exercise in 2004, the Flanker positively clobbered them: At the end of the wargame, an average of nine US F-15s had been (virtually) shot down per each Su-30 killed.
If you can take anything away from the videos of the man getting clobbered in the head with baseball bats or smashed by a speeding truck it's this: Follow Hurtubise's example, build your bear-proof suit—whatever it may be.
EditorsNote: fixes to "three hits" in second graf David Peralta smacked a three-run triple and Christian Walker added a two-run homer during a seven-run seventh inning Monday as the visiting Arizona Diamondbacks clobbered the Pittsburgh Pirates 12-4.
ABOUT THE ROCKETS (1003-2100): Harden scored 2110 points and Houston shot 298 percent against Phoenix, but the hosts were clobbered on the glass by a 60-38 margin, which led to a 36-8 disadvantage in second-chance points.
Canadiens get off to fast start in win over Jets WINNIPEG, Manitoba — Thousands of ecstatic hockey fans left the MTS Centre singing "Ole, ole, ole" on Wednesday night after the Winnipeg Jets got clobbered 28-243 by the visiting Montreal Canadiens.
It was just the 11th hit and third homer of the major league career for the 26-year-old Astudillo, who clobbered a 1-0 hanging slider off Jason Hammel (2-13) deep into the bleachers in left-center field.
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Here are some other things to keep in mind: News of a massive security breach at credit-monitoring service Equifax clobbered the company's shares, Thursday and during trading Friday, as the price of its stock tumbled by roughly 13 percent.
But in the top of the ninth inning, something unlikely happened: Astros' left fielder Marwin Gonzalez, who had been struggling in the playoffs, clobbered a game-tying home run off Jansen, who had never blown a save in his playoff career.
And when the normally stoic Ryan Zimmerman clobbered a three-run homer in the same inning, securing a 6-3 victory over the Chicago Cubs in Game 2 of their National League division series, he screamed and waved his arms.
One moment, he's a kind of haunted candlestick, waxing lyrical in a flickering French accent; the next, he's knocking around Edinburgh, getting clobbered with pool cues in lousy pubs, scoring heroin, and loosing off lavish curses in his native burr.
He needs to do something, especially with all of the turmoil in his camp, to jumpstart his campaign, or he risks fading into irrelevance—while his social policy credentials may help him in Iowa, he's currently getting clobbered in New Hampshire by Jeb!
En route to their fifth straight victory — and a series sweep of the Reds — the Mets clobbered three home runs, from Wilmer Flores, Reyes and Granderson, to produce four of their six runs and back Noah Syndergaard's laborious but scoreless five innings.
"The middle class is getting clobbered, but I think we're making some real progress here and it's based on a simple premise that if you work overtime you should get paid for the hours you work," Vice President Biden said Tuesday afternoon.
Since its offering, shares of iQiyi have been notably volatile, sinking lower than its $5003 offering price on its first trading day, climbing to $46 a share by mid-June, then getting clobbered into the low $30s in late June and early July.
Mr. Reynolds was making "City Heat" (1984) with Clint Eastwood — a pairing of Hollywood heavyweights that turned out to be another box-office disappointment — when a stuntman clobbered him with a heavy chair that was supposed to be a breakaway balsa wood prop.
Since its offering, shares of iQiyi have been notably volatile, sinking lower than its $18 offering price on its first trading day, climbing to $46 a share by mid-June, then getting clobbered into the low $30s in late June and early July.
After getting clobbered for much of the past two months, U.S. stocks rallied last week on optimism that a detente could be reached between U.S. President Donald Trump and his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping, over trade between the world's top two economies.
And while this has much to do with Trump's ever-worsening battle with the press and his constant struggle to book talent, it's also worth remembering that, to be frank, Trump probably has another reason for ditching: He usually gets clobbered at these things.
But Republicans will still make the case that they lost their way and forgot their principles and that this, and not all of the other stuff (immigration, women's rights, North Korea, tax breaks for the rich, etc.), is why they got clobbered in successive elections.
Democrats were clobbered in the 2010 and 2014 midterm elections, turning the full control of Congress that Obama enjoyed in his first two years in office into a Republican wall of opposition that snuffed out most of his priorities in his last six years.
Cubs 5, Mets 1 CHICAGO — Since losing all seven of their regular-season matchups last year, the Mets had clobbered the Chicago Cubs, toppling them eight consecutive times, from a sweep in the National League Championship Series to a four-game series sweep this month.
BEIJING/SHANGHAI (Reuters) - South Korean companies in China have been clobbered by Beijing's angry response to Seoul's decision to deploy a U.S. anti-missile system, but the boycotts and regulatory pressure on firms like Hyundai and Lotte are rebounding on their Chinese workers and suppliers.
About New York Having spent the last month getting clobbered, more or less around the clock, State Senator Martin J. Golden this week called for the Senate to return to Albany so that the city can continue to operate speed cameras in school zones.
They characterized it as a patriotic move that would allow them to put more capital toward lending to individuals and businesses during the coronavirus outbreak, which has clobbered stock prices and led the Federal Reserve to pour trillions of dollars into the financial system.
In the evening session, the first four games featured two that were effectively over at halftime, or before: No. 2 Kentucky thrashed No. 15 Abilene Christian, 79-44, in the Midwest Region, while No. 1 Gonzaga clobbered No. 593 Fairleigh Dickinson, 87-49, out west.
EL PASO, Texas (Reuters) - The jeans Estela Ortiz wears to work on casual Fridays are a last vestige of the job she held for 24 years at Levi Strauss, one of El Paso's top employers before the North American Free Trade Agreement clobbered the town's textile industry.
The 25-year-old has clobbered Chicago this season to the tune of 11-for-19 with two homers and eight RBIs, a positive statistic for a Baltimore club that is just 10-22 in its last 13 games overall and 11-22 on the road.
The consequences were apparent in 1972 when George McGovern, the first Democratic presidential candidate to champion the new politics of diversity, got clobbered by Richard Nixon—winning only Massachusetts and the District of Columbia—and became a byword among conservative Democrats for the dangers of excessive liberalism.
The could finish the year with a strong rally — but in the meantime, the market is not out of the woods yet, Wall Street veteran Byron Wien told CNBC on Tuesday, a day after stocks were clobbered on the latest twist in the U.S.-China trade saga.
This was one afternoon last summer; my partner and I had spent the day at our local public library, working steadily through breakfast and lunch and what the British would call teatime, until suddenly hunger clobbered us both and we packed up and headed out to the car.
"(The UK) is quite defensive, so in trade war times when industrials and tech are getting clobbered, that's not so much of problem for the UK because those sectors are not as big in weighting terms as they are for the Euro zone or the U.S.," added Williams.
Instead of seizing on that fortune, the Giants were stopped for a safety on the next play — running back Jon Hilliman, playing in place of the injured Wayne Gallman (concussion), was clobbered in the end zone — and then allowed a field goal to trail at halftime by 18-7.
"Many people will say that will help them with (political) negotiations, but only if the United States remains with them, otherwise they are going to get clobbered," said Joshua Landis, an expert on Syria and head of the Center for Middle East Studies at the University of Oklahoma.
Many forecasts call for the S&P 500 to reach only 2,22010 to 221,212 by the end of 250, even though corporate earnings are set to rise as much as 255 percent, led by a quadrupling of energy-sector profits that were clobbered in early 220 by cheap crude-oil prices.
On March 1, he clobbered Cruz across the South, winning five of the seven primaries in the region that day — victories that wiped out hope, among the many Republicans who viewed Trump as an apocalyptic threat to their party, that Cruz's support among evangelicals would form a bulwark against the interloper.
All these years later, that home run endures as one of the more remarkable ones Piazza ever clobbered — because of the ferocity with which he hit the ball and because it came against the Yankees, the opponents who, more than any other, came to define his tenure in New York.
Then, finally, the last book, Great by Choice goes back to our entrepreneurial roots with my colleague Morton Hanson where we took kind of more modern tech startups in highly turbulent industries that went from IPOs to 10 times their industries in contrast to others that kind of got clobbered by that turbulence.
Second, the camera maker has been clobbered in sales by cheaper action cameras from companies like Sony and Yi. That was no doubt one of the reasons GoPro signed a licensing deal last week with Jabil (who actually builds many of GoPro's cameras) to put its camera tech into third party devices.
The league's been clobbered by several dynastic waves between and since—from Russell to Magic to Bird to Jordan to Duncan to Shaq to LeBron—but nothing's been quite as overwhelming as the Golden State Warriors, the first team in NBA history to win at least 67 games three years in a row.
Sanders' failure to win Michigan, in particular, the state where he unexpectedly clobbered Hillary Clinton in 2016, demonstrated that Democratic voters have lined up behind Biden, a man who has shown his flaws on the campaign trail, but exudes a decency that Americans crave after the emetic ride of Donald Trump's presidency.
Zoom earnings, remote work and a terrible but possibly bright moment for startups Photo by Johanes Christo/NurPhoto via Getty Images Photo by Johanes Christo/NurPhoto via Getty Images Finally, we have to talk about one industry that is just getting clobbered by coronavirus and that is tourism, and particularly the airline industry.
The First Trust Dow Jones Internet Index hasn't only been a big winner in terms of performance but in terms of flows as well, and remember that even as tech stocks get clobbered the tech sector within the S&P 500 isn't doing nearly as badly as most of S&P sectors this year.
At various intervals, random dark horses would shoot ahead of Romney in polls, only to fall back out of contention: As you can see from this chart, the last one to really threaten Romney before voting began, and the only one who had a second, smaller surge—before Romney's Super PAC clobbered him—was Newt Gingrich.
I've got all sorts who have come to gropping from different lives: women who have never worked in their lives and have been clobbered by benefit cuts and the bedroom tax, and women who have worked but thought they would retire when they hit 60, but have been stitched up by the government and face years more in work.
Abandoned malls have become a symbol of the past decade as the so-called "retail apocalypse" sweeps across the US. These retail complexes have been clobbered by store closures as anchor stores such as Macy's and Sears, which take up large retail spaces and drive foot traffic, have shuttered locations and left malls with enormous gaps to fill.
Former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenThe Hill's Morning Report - Sponsored by AdvaMed - House panel expected to approve impeachment articles Thursday Democrats seek leverage for trial Democrats spend big to put Senate in play MORE said he's concerned about what would happen if Republicans get "clobbered" in next year's election, suggesting such an outcome would be harmful to bipartisanship.
By now the question isn't whether a punk band will advance the form, it's whether they'll be able to string together a set of barbed, efficient hooks in compelling sequence, and this Turnstile does majestically — guitar riffs that slam down with sharpened teeth, power chords played quickly enough that their pounding turns into a blur, drums clobbered with athletic facility.
Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE promised that if she were elected president, she would eliminate every coal job in America, yet she wonders why she got clobbered in Ohio, Kentucky, Wyoming and West Virginia.
On Wednesday, the night before the special election for Montana's House seat singular, which, fun fact, used to belong to Pat Williams, Knievel's less action-packed Democrat cousin, the Republican candidate Greg Gianforte allegedly (on tape) clobbered a four-eyed journalist who was trying to ask a pretty good question about whether or not 23 million Americans' losing their health insurance might be, like, bad.
Republican presidential contender Marco RubioMarco Antonio RubioTrump moves forward with F-16 sale to Taiwan opposed by China The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy Trump crosses new line with Omar, Tlaib, Israel move MORE said Tuesday that CNN completely made up a report about his advisers telling him to consider getting out of the primary because he might get clobbered in his home state of Florida.
Thus you get populist shocks like Brexit and the election of Trump, you get figures like Corbyn or Marine Le Pen or the Sweden Democrats as important political actors … but then Le Pen gets clobbered in the runoff, Brexit ends up supervised by its former critics, and Trump's own appointees take to the pages of this newspaper to explain how they aren't really letting him run his own show.
If they were destroying teams instead of getting clobbered by Denver and blowing halftime leads to Green Bay and the Rams, and if their offensive line were creating those same wide creases for Elliott instead of being manhandled across the first three quarters Sunday, and if they were zipping toward 222-249 again instead of explaining three defeats in five games, they might be more likely to elaborate on those comparisons.
EditorsNote: fixes to "73-34" in 10th graf Derek Culver and Oscar Tshiebwe scored 13 points each as 14th-ranked West Virginia clobbered Texas 97-59 on Monday in Big 12 Conference play in Morgantown, W.Va. The game was all but decided in the first half when the Mountaineers created some real distance via a 17-153 run over the middle six minutes that garnered them a 32-15 lead.
On the Democratic side, President Jimmy CarterJimmy CarterNew Hampshire only exacerbates Democratic Party agita Doctors group breaks from health care industry with support for 'Medicare for All' This will be a wild weekend in New Hampshire MORE clobbered Ted Kennedy; I remember that last weekend when my dear friend and Wall Street Journal publisher, Peter Kann came up — it beats the corporate board room — and riding in the car, Kennedy winked as he told Peter it was necessary to raise taxes on the rich.

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