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"crept" Definitions
  1. past tense, past participle of creep
"crept" Synonyms
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984 Sentences With "crept"

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The water crept up to his porch, then front door.
That was the year technology detoxes crept into mainstream discourse.
But HTC's quietly crept up since the U11 last year.
For some, Davos fatigue has crept in around the edges.
Surely December hasn't crept up this fast in the past?
He levered himself upright, crept out from behind the powerjack.
The store increasingly became more upscale, and prices crept up.
Where grasslands once dominated the landscape, temperate forests crept in.
Utilities output rose 2.1% and mining production crept up 0.1%.
A feminist impulse has crept into her work of late.
Berkowitz crept up and fired three shots through car window.
A sense of camaraderie crept back into the recording sessions.
That percentage crept up to about 23 percent in 2014.
In commodities, oil prices crept higher on the trade optimism.
Last year, that number had crept up to 21 percent.
The cheers grew as the ball crept closer and closer.
Death and destruction, he realizes, "had crept into everyone's life."
Fear, I know, crept into the hearts of all Austinites.
The coronavirus outbreak has also already crept into immigration facilities.
Wage growth has crept up over the past two years.
But in the last few years, it has crept back.
We talked about them as the afternoon crept over Loyola.
Ribbonlike spikemoss and delicate polypodies crept neatly over rock faces.
Desolation crept across the neighborhood in the 1980s and 1990s.
I fear that some of that crept into the writing.
Still, the habit crept into other corners of my life.
Hey, so guess who crept out of the woodwork: Taylor Swift!
From that room, his networks crept out to span the world.
Then the smile crept in, just as the camera cut away.
He then crept around the house and approached a darkened window.
Retail prices for fresh food have crept up in many places.
But somewhere along the way, their old habits crept back in.
I tipped and I crept and I heard what I heard.
Occasional signs of a spin-doctor's touch have crept in, however.
Molli crept off to her room before they could notice her.
On Friday, two-year Gilts crept higher to yield 0.179 percent.
A genuine and unfamiliar expression — nervousness — crept across Mr. Trump's face.
His fears appear to have already crept into Google's own products.
Kayouloud made two layups as Central Arkansas crept within 220-39.
Such purchases dropped almost immediately, but crept back somewhat in October.
Over this period, other less common causes of death crept up.
And Skinny the orange tabby's weight crept up to 41 pounds.
I crept out the next morning too embarrassed to face her.
The slow-moving storm crept further inland and settled over Houston.
The roil of contemporary Brazilian politics inevitably crept into the set.
During the trial, events unfolding outside the courtroom have crept in.
But since 2015 deaths have crept up once more (see chart).
When he crept back that night, the home was a shambles.
Boston crept within 89-473 by the end of the third.
Yet Israeli disruption has crept into the post-supply chain, too.
Entitlement crept up on me the way a serial-killer would.
As a result, a new note has crept into his speeches.
Amid the instability, he said, depression and suicidal thoughts crept in.
Such skulduggery has even crept into supposedly democratic parts of Europe.
The number of ISIS fighters supposedly hiding out there crept upward.
It sounds like time and expectation have crept into his process.
He is 61 now, and life has crept up on him.
The sun crept up, and the water was no longer illuminated.
Doubts crept in: Could she have done more on "Little Accidents"?
The water crept higher and he moved higher up the stairs.
Last week, however, some marvelous news crept through the fog of anxiety.
They worn with black leather sleeves that crept up above the elbow.
The color crept back to her face and her contagious smile reappeared.
Since then, our reality has crept even closer to Atwood's nightmarish vision.
Among the generation born in 1970, the figure crept up to 38%.
In each case, these liabilities crept up late-term to stunt growth.
As a result, the average age of susceptible people has crept up.
A deep red crept across the faces and bustlines of the women.
But a bit of fatalism has also crept into his usual bluster.
Later in Tuesday's session, WTI crude crept back above $43 per barrel.
But voting intentions for Fillon crept up one point to 19.5 percent.
It's not like our numbers have gone down, they have crept up.
Yet as she reflected on her failure, a new perspective crept in.
Still, markets have gradually crept back after a brutal start to 2016.
Levels of reading and numeracy have crept up marginally, but not enough.
Prices in America have crept back up towards their all-time high.
I've got no idea how January 11 crept up on us already.
As fatigue crept in, this — mainly the couch — had become my everything.
Her pay has crept up to 9,800 rupees, or $123 per month.
An ant crept slowly down my spine — no, it was just perspiration.
But now some of those feelings have crept back in the conversation.
The pantry crept into Hour Children's mission as a matter of necessity.
Voter interest has crept up in the months since among both parties.
Without her, the familiar and crushing feeling of infeasibility crept back in.
The Brooklyn TC Meetup crept up faster than any of us anticipated.
It crept close to the walls of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library.
NEWARK — The George Washington Bridge lane-closing scandal crept closer to Gov.
When I asked Richards to crank it up, some distortion crept in.
But the rhetoric of paranoia has crept into the house either way.
For seven hours, they crept north along icy roads before arriving. Mrs.
The struggle at Khe Sanh crept up on the world almost stealthily.
And the river, indifferent to everyone and everything, crept toward the sea.
It was a display of compassion and unity, but politics crept in.
She crept under our duvet at night and slept on my feet.
However, another 24 hours crept in their petty pace before one appeared.
But as the day dragged on, the storm's trajectory crept slowly westward.
The unemployment rate for black men crept up to 5.9% from 5.8%.
Volatility has crept back into the market, and energy stocks are reeling.
China's Shanghai Composite (SHCOMP) crept higher at open, but soon dipped 0.1%.
As social media crept into existence, the lack of periods stuck around.
Slowly, I crept toward it, feeling a mixture of fear and curiosity.
A murky bank of clouds crept slowly but steadily across the sky.
Its shares crept higher again on Tuesday a day after plummeting 15%.
A feeling of dread crept into my throat and held it closed.
Indeed, the divorce rate has crept upward for adults over age 50.
For once, somehow, a little honesty crept into one of Trump's proclamations.
It crept into its older, more mundane announcements, like the mobile web.
By the 2007 season, the atrophy had crept up his left forearm.
Gamesmanship has crept into past conferences, with some scholars making small wagers.
But she has crept ahead in many polls in the past two weeks.
WTI crude futures for August crept higher early on Wednesday, having fallen overnight.
While volatility has crept into equities, "the economy's in great shape," Hennessy added.
This year's pop culture touchstones crept onto the list in other ways, too.
Mr. President, you have crept into our heart, you and your whole family.
As he chatted up the audience, the dress slowly crept up my legs.
With the money no longer in sight, doubt crept into Pat's head again.
But in recent weeks, Kasich has crept back into contention his home state.
Last year it crept two places higher, above the Czech Republic and Argentina.
Global banking's return on equity (ROE) has crept back towards a respectable 10%.
Doubt peeked through the window, guilt crept through the space under the door.
QAnon has also crept offline and into the real world in other ways.
The news boosted Cronos' share price by 29%; Altria's crept up by 9.93%.
Yet as nation-building foundered in corruption and neglect, the Taliban crept back.
Fear crept in when the "doctor" handed her pills in a shabby room.
Weinstein talk has even crept into the dining room of actress Meryl Streep.
The FTSE 100 crept up 0.2 percent but booked losses for the week.
While the pace remains glacial, change has nonetheless crept into the Augusta DNA.
CDT (1552 GMT), while CBOT corn crept up 613% to $3.85 a bushel.
Providence crept back within two with 5:31 left on a Watson dunk.
But I remembered Karreuche standing by him while he crept around with Rihanna.
In limited instances, the idea of retreat has crept into the strategic thinking.
The distinctive rhythms had crept into American pop music in other forms, though.
MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan crept up 0.1 percent.
Throughout the trip, the Russia investigation has crept closer to Trump's inner circle.
As the weeks progressed, I let my guard down and hope crept in.
Over time this "scientific racism" slowly crept into more mainstream right-wing thought.
The number had crept back up to 2,314 by the end of March.
Donald's latest outburst sadly seems to capture the ugliness that has crept in.
Beyond advertisements, the has also crept in the top tier of mainstream music.
The yield on the 10-year Treasury note crept up to 2.03 percent.
As I've aged, I've crept slightly closer to its aesthetic, but only slightly.
Then he paused, and a smile crept into the corners of his mouth.
Someone crept onto her property overnight and put up a "for sale" sign.
Instead, the toll has steadily crept upward, most recently by $1 last year.
Blair Waldorf-esque headbands have crept back onto the scene in recent months.
The Utes crept within 333-53 on Jones' basket with two minutes left.
Wasn't it possible that a fox crept through the fences in the night?
Until one winter weekend when I crept into their house and disappeared it.
And yet, all along, a feeling of voicelessness and meaninglessness crept beside me.
Florida Highway Patrol said the alligator crept onto the road around midnight June 3.
The world today is teetering on disorder; uncertainty has crept into economic circles, too.
That's when the suspect crept up and ran to jump in the driver's seat.
The first night together again in her dark bedroom, my familiar fears crept back.
But so-called "personhood" measures have already crept into other parts of the law.
Shortly after her pep talk with the boy, a grin crept upon his face.
"It just kind of crept up on me when I wasn't looking," he said.
Time away from my phone is shrinking and has crept into my entire commute.
Given how high equity valuations have crept, risk-adjusted return is critical, he added.
Instagram's already-very-high bar for posts has crept to a scary new height.
Valentine's Day is tomorrow, and if it crept up on you, you're not alone.
But as Nguyen Xuan Phuc strode manfully around, his motorcade crept along behind him.
Berkshire's holdings crept above 10 percent last year because of Wells Fargo's stock repurchases.
I was passionately engaged in these activities when the disease crept up on me.
Two-week implied volatility, also covering the period of the vote, has crept higher.
The Badgers crept within two until Bridges made a jumper with 3:35 remaining.
Old friends and exes may have crept back into your life since April 9.
It's not just stocks, as the low volatility has crept into currencies and bonds.
The other three "Big Four" banks crept up by between 0.1 and 0.3 percent.
The scarcity also crept further North into North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama, and Georgia.
The fire crept to within 1.5 miles (2.4 km) of the village, she said.
As interest rates crept higher and higher, I noticed more people recommending them online.
At the same time, Huawei crept up the rankings to second place from fourth.
Securing funds, soil testing, and issues that crept up with contractors all took time.
The population has crept higher, to 350, but remains far below its original level.
That has led to accusations that G.M.O. crops have already crept into Chinese fields.
It has crept higher in each of the last seven seasons, to 92.8 m.p.h.
But over the years, the family's colorful surroundings crept into those monochromatic Jewish dishes.
But sadness crept up on me now and again, especially as I got older.
And a year after that, the kitten heel crept back, as it periodically does.
I crept out, put on my little clothes and went back to my barrack.
The Falcons, though they crept into the playoffs, revealed themselves as fragile and erratic.
This strategy worked for GM until complacency crept in and the brand ladder collapsed.
But more recently, a new source of worry has crept in: the coronavirus outbreak.
He crept down the stairs as fast as he could to the ground floor.
By Obama's first year in 2009, the difference had crept up to 19 points.
Bloomberg has crept up to 8 percent; Buttigieg sits back at just 4 percent.
The Czech's frustration was mounting as the temperature crept up on Court Philippe Chatrier.
But over the years, doubts about Swift — her authenticity, her motivations — had crept in.
Workers left along with the jobs and poverty crept up among those who stayed.
Before word crept out that he had been tortured, Ms. Chen trusted the police.
While sales have crept up and down, vinyl records have never left our sight.
San Diego later crept within 73-65 on Pineiro's jumper with 1:15 left.
That season, Messenger's fourth in Japan, his career win total crept into the 238s.
Then horror crept over me as I realized that I used to babysit her.
But the act of blogging crept into the work itself and changed her style.
Sterling crept up above $1.33 after hitting 31-year lows below $1.30 following the referendum.
The rest of the day crept by in a chaotic, painful blur, Van Ness said.
As I progressed in my career, my income increased significantly and lifestyle inflation crept in.
After tumbling in the second half of last year, inflation has crept up this year.
The numbers have slowly crept back up in recent years, to about 70,000 in 2015.
Prices have crept up over the past year, from $50 per barrel to around $80.
Then a little voice crept in my head and said, Who's going to protect you?
As the water level crept up, someone in a neighboring house heard the puppies whining.
When I woke up, it felt like the scent had actually crept into my lungs.
Then in March it crept up to 91 degrees when the normal high is 66.
McDonald's crept to a record on Monday, and not for the first time this year.
Some blunders and absurdities no doubt crept in; forget them as soon as you can.
Gradually, they crept into his menus: turbot with honey fungus, supreme of pheasant with truffles.
I actually like my job, but today was kinda boring, so the hours crept by.
He wonders when it was that a "tiny fleck of darkness" crept into his soul.
Instead, they crept along the understory, the area beneath the tree canopy, near the ground.
Since then a hard line has crept into Hong Kong's affairs, undermining the old guarantees.
Eos has crept higher in the cryptocurrency market cap rankings over the last few months.
As risk appetite crept back into markets, defensive stocks in sectors such as telecommunications underperformed.
He had to evacuate when the lava crept close to his property several weeks ago.
The grapes went into a bucket that grew heavy as I crept down the row.
For the most part, they did, though signs of weariness crept increasingly into the Mahler.
He crept up to the powder, sniffed it, and went back to the couch. ♦
And while Obama describes disaster-relief efforts as non-partisan, politics have sometimes crept in.
Still, I persevered, moving the arm that instinctively crept across my tummy to hide it.
Thoughts about a brain tumor crept quietly into my consciousness again, then screamed for attention.
Cody Martin scored the next four as Nevada crept within three with 5:17 left.
After that, that slight feeling of, "Oh, I'm doing my homework, aren't I?" crept in.
A series satellite images show how Hurricane Lane virtually disappeared as it crept towards Hawaii.
This week those concerns have receded, but the number of undecided voters crept up too.
It wasn't long before a dark creature crept across the road and into some trees.
On each occasion, Ms. Padden's express became a local that crept up the Northeast Corridor.
I thought it might be a vehicle, and I crept to the riverbank to see.
"Mental illness crept up on me when I least expected it," Padukone said last week.
Color might have crept back into the outfits, but the presentation itself was conspicuously drab.
For six hours, the column crept toward the city, while airstrikes and artillery pummeled it.
He was an eccentric, charismatic Yosemite climber and raconteur who had crept into mainstream consciousness.
And its multiple has crept higher — not Netflix high, but higher than its media peers.
The number of deals, however, crept higher to 10,777 in 2019 from 10,542 in 2018.
At its worst, the sky was blood red, as fires crept closer to the town.
Morgan Stanley's compensation expenses crept higher during the third quarter even as revenue was sluggish.
The Pistons crept within four at 77-1133 when Brown dunked off a Griffin feed.
The slightest waver crept into her voice as Warren talked about her own family's past.
ICAEW said the index fell "drastically" after the June 23 vote but then crept up.
We crept toward a large tree snagged there, which offered us cover while we watched.
Since then, slowly but surely, their marriage has crept into the conversation about their music.
Petty crime in the neighborhood, an old miner's settlement, has crept up, too, locals report.
As he pushed deeper into the caverns deep below the planet's SR388, nervousness crept in.
President, you have crept into our heart, you and your whole family, and you occupy it.
The prices for Amazon services have crept up in recent years, including for its Prime customers.
The stock market has tumbled since October when trade battles intensified and recession fears crept in.
As happens to many large organizations, bureaucracy and other inefficiencies have crept in over the years.
But there is a sense that tin has just crept onto the electric bull narrative radar.
But Chicago crept within 99-95 when Tomas Satoransky drained a 3-pointer from the baseline.
As it crept close, thousands of residents in the valley had to flee their homes nearby.
The payment has since crept up to 9.5%, and, by law, will rise further in 1003.
A decade ago, when this correspondent first visited the place, cars crept along muddy, potholed roads.
The killer then crept onto the Investor in the darkness, police said, and executed his victims.
WTI crude futures for August crept lower early on Wednesday, as inventories fell by 2.3M barrels.
The Suns crept within one twice, including on an Ayton basket with 4:43 to go.
"As a whole, it does feel like leverage has crept up a bit," another banker said.
Cast Iron followed a stranded snowmobiler as he attempted to seek shelter as night crept in.
Recent approval prices have also crept higher in second-tier cities, such as Xiamen and Hangzhou.
The Wolf Pack crept within 55-46 on Caleb Martin's 3-pointer with 5:01 remaining.
Traders also remain transfixed on global oil prices which crept lower during the European morning session.
Sitting there, staring up at me as if it just crept in, was Jimi's Epiphone FT79.
As the shock of this week began to subside, exhaustion crept in, along with growing discontent.
The Rangers crept within one again on Kreider's 16th goal of the season at 16:19.
She was not looking for love when Amanda Knox says it crept up on her again.
In the total darkness backstage, she crept up beside me with her trunk touching my arm.
Just a little mantra I repeated to myself as the grey light crept in this morning.
In 2016, as the final game crept closer, Fraraccio's tweet began to reappear in sports circles.
It was night, and a dull light crept out from the windowless holes in the walls.
Nickel , used in stainless steel, crept slightly higher to log a fresh high for the year.
Philadelphia later crept within 284-3 on two free throws by Embiid with 2:17 remaining.
But the watered down Real ID has crept toward implementation and remains a source of concern.
Crept out during eye to find school mostly destroyed, cars in parking lot thrown around & mutilated.
Unfortunately, the number of emergencies has crept up again to more than 28503 currently in effect.
The second pitch crept in on Parmelee and broke his bat as the ball dribbled foul.
But the election crept in, thanks to inspiration from Donald J. Trump's vulgar boast from 2005.
However, the Jazz crept within eight on a 3-pointer by Burks with 1:123 left.
But pathos and introspection have crept into his music from time to time to great effect.
For this record in particular, what were some of the influences that crept into the material?
The giant head of Bob Dole moved its lips on the screen as he crept past.
Habits are hard to break, and Mr. Lang's crept into the performance as the piece progressed.
She crept to the window and peeked out: soldiers, dozens of them, jogging toward Tula Toli.
The shift caps a broader trend, as machine intelligence advances have crept into Google's core product.
I crept forward but the walls narrowed and the remaining space filled with even more insects.
And the somber mood has crept to the Vatican, where cases of infection have been found.
Over the past 21 months, I've crept up about three sizes, which is approximately 23 pounds.
The effect has been devastating: The county's poverty rate — particularly among African-Americans — has crept up.
When the water level crept up the tree trunk, stopping at about six feet, they prayed.
Nuisance laws had targeted problems like noxious odors or chemical spills that crept across property lines.
To avoid ambushes, he crept out of the neighborhood each morning, then back in at night.
Changing that begins with robust opposition to the racism that has crept back into British society.
We crept behind a line of trucks, and he coached me along the way: Slow down.
As he spoke, a young woman crept into Moore's office, trying not to interrupt our interview.
As the epidemic crept northward with warming weather, drug companies began testing more than 20 vaccines.
As arbitration crept into tens of millions of contracts, prosecutors, judges and lawmakers started sounding alarms.
Because it had been so dominant for so long, a degree of arrogance had crept in.
And making intermittent appearances was Fritzlyn Hector, who crept along with a cane, as the trickster.
As soon as I stopped practicing full time, more and more animals crept into my writing.
When John Kane was approaching 240, he noticed his weight had crept up to 22016 pounds.
While he waited for the wind to die down, a few doubts crept into his head.
Mercury started its retrograde in Taurus, but it's crept back into Fire sign Aries since then.
It has not ruled out the possibility that some militants have crept out, hidden among civilians.
But when September rolled around and iPTF214hls crept out from behind the sun, there was its twinkle.
The vocabulary of digital labor has, slowly and subtly, crept into the way we talk about gaming.
Silence crept through the massive room as the vote returns finally appeared on jumbotrons on the walls.
He claimed to the LA Times there's "a bit of elitism that's crept in" to Democratic thinking.
Google has quietly crept out of the tablet business, removing the "tablets" heading from its Android page.
Anybody could have crept through the night, walked into the house and killed John and Joyce Sheridan.
The Pirates crept within 33-23 after Rodriguez connected on a 13-pointer with 1:01 left.
Italian government bond yields crept up on Friday, reflecting caution among investors before a Fitch ratings review.
But in recent years the drug violence in other parts of Mexico has crept into the capital.
Algorithm designers likely don't intend to discriminate, and may not even realize a problem has crept in.
A shadow crept over, a little wider than both of us, and there were no wires anywhere.
S&P E-mini futures crept higher on Friday to 20.1,281.79 after gains on Wall Street overnight.
Oil prices have rallied recently amid hopes for an output deal, but some doubts have crept in.
But the chances of a disorderly Brexit - where no deal is agreed - crept up to 1.43 percent.
Then, real life Kenny—Kendrick Lamar—crept up the arena stage's steps and stood front and center.
Credit-card delinquencies crept up and student-loan delinquencies remain stubbornly high in the low double digits.
Within the last year, the Apple Car project has slowly crept its way back into the spotlight.
As Britney sang "Till the World Ends" ... a man crept onto the stage and made his move.
After its decline, the number of violent deaths has crept back up across the city this year.
The car slowly crept into the intersection before accelerating through the cluttered crosswalk, according to the sources.
The dollar crept up 0.4% on the yen to 108.29 and 0.7% on the franc to 1.433.
It crept one meter closer, than two meters, while my battery meter dipped under 10 minutes remaining.
Even in the Old City of Mosul, Iraqis crept back in quickly even as the fighting continued.
As a result, his updated forecast going into tonight's game has crept up to 59% below average.
Short positions, which had crept up to their highest level in more than four years, unwound fast.
The Pacers crept within 11 before Milwaukee's Ersan Ilyasova buried a 3-pointer with 1:237 left.
The Dodgers crept to within 3-2 on Trayce Thompson's two-run home run in the fourth.
In the middle of the night, she and her family crept out of their house and ran.
"Political correctness has crept into the Capitol," said David Bozell, president of ForAmerica, a conservative advocacy group.
That notion was rendered quaint years ago as the big-money December holidays crept into Thanksgiving's turf.
He put on a yellow pressure suit, climbed to eighty thousand feet, and crept past Mach 3.
Frantically, I searched the water while my father, chuckling, crept through the reeds, pole at the ready.
I believe that his qualm crept in when I reviewed the group show for the Village Voice .
I crept in to see a man was passed out in the hallway of his revolting flat.
One reason may be because the headline unemployment rate crept up from 3.8 percent to 4 percent.
They then used a chainsaw to cut off his horn and crept out undetected before morning came.
The rate has crept up over the last 18 months alongside the re-emergence of pay rises.
It has not ruled out the possibility that some militants have crept out, hidden among non-combatants.
The dollar crept up 0.4% on the yen to 108.26 and 0.7% on the franc to 0.9830.
It was a lodestar, a known center from which one's understanding of the city crept tentatively outward.
Between $500,23 and $999,999, aspirational terms like "perfect location" and "gourmet kitchen" crept into the top 10.
All eyes have been on the coronavirus since it crept up in Wuhan, China, in late 2019.
Some uneasiness appears to have crept into the larger relationship between Facebook and the fact-checking community.
When Paul crept up on Nicola right when her cake caved in on itself in spectacular fashion.
However, as the economy improved and workplace enforcement remained virtually non-existent, illegal immigration crept back up.
As the storm crept toward the United States, mandatory evacuations had already begun in parts of Florida.
He's famed in the astronaut corps for having a pulse that has never crept above 80 bpm.
Over the weekend, as the number of confirmed patients in New York State crept past 100, Gov.
The following day, Cornelius, seemingly unable to accept his loss, crept up behind Rukeli as he worked.
As the prize crept upward, reaching $2600 million on Wednesday, it attracted many who were not regular players.
Since then, Waze features have crept their way into Google Maps from time to time, and vice versa.
How concerned would you be if it perhaps crept close on targeting your family, perhaps your eldest son?
The Sixers crept within 76-69 as the Bucks missed nine straight 3-pointers midway through the third.
The SDF has not ruled out the possibility that some militants have crept out, hidden among the civilians.
Around 2,000 lions live in Kruger National Park, and it's unclear how the 14 might have crept out.
What he heard was apparently so disturbing that he crept back to his room and erased the tape.
Still, the thinness Hosea desired eluded her, and her weight ultimately crept up to more than 300 pounds.
The yield on the benchmark 220-year Treasury note crept higher to 225 percent at 2200:56 p.m.
Glassdoor crept onto the scene, applying lessons from Expedia and Yelp on the power of user-generated content.
The Cavaliers did not fold, with Osman and Love having an answer every time the Grizzlies crept closer.
The Bucks crept within 14, but Lowry's layup had the lead at 21 with 27:20 to go.
Maybe you'd have silently crept into the den while your parents put it on TV after your bedtime.
But in Georgia, amid a fascinating and historic Democratic primary for governor, it's crept back — an unbustable ghost.
Indeed, more certainty crept into the race Tuesday, as the two main parties' front-runners solidified their status.
Flower embroidery crept up jeans while sequins adorned sheer dresses and dark trouser suits, reminiscent of the 1970s.
The Pelicans crept back and trailed 88-86 when Hart's two free throws closed the third-period scoring.
In the U.S., Treasury yields have only crept up slightly from the all-time lows seen last week.
Gold crept higher after falling more than 1% on Thursday to break below $1,300 following solid U.S. data.
Prime 60+ day delinquencies crept higher to 0.44% in September and were 0003% higher than a year ago.
Jordan Whitehead ran in for the conversion as Pittsburgh crept within 27-210 early in the fourth quarter.
However, the 211ers made another charge and crept within 24-23 on Freeman's layup with 2:50 remaining.
S&P E-mini futures crept lower on Friday, down 0.1 percent after gains on Wall Street overnight.
The Bison crept within 66-58 on a layup by sophomore guard Jimmy Sotos with 103:17 remaining.
And if we're being totally honest, it was a beautiful dress that, when I moved around, crept up.
However, weakness crept in during the last two trading sessions due political turmoil in the U.S. and Brazil.
The dollar crept up 0.2% on the yen to 108.15 and gained 0.4% on the franc to 1.193.
The Man in Black wonders when it was that a "tiny fleck of darkness" crept into his soul.
Edna crept up behind her, kissing the carefully clipped hair at the back of her Marine-cut head.
But even difficult-to-spell names inspired by the show have crept up the list of baby names.
As July crept toward August, both groups began contemplating abandoning their star recruit and shifting their focus elsewhere.
The Green Wave made a run and crept within 21-20 on Osetkowski's layup with 5:01 remaining.
Oil prices, in turn, have crept up to near $60 a barrel, a level not seen since 2015.
After years of not listening to or recording any music, the urge to create slowly crept back in.
But the 12-month and CAPE ratios aren't the only valuation measures that have crept higher over time.
Then, as the city's decay crept closer, they'd relocated farther north, in the rolling hills of West Bloomfield.
This Is Not A Drill: The Powerball jackpot has crept up to $700 million ahead of Saturday's drawing.
The Nets crept within three but Drummond scored in the lane to give Detroit a 105-100 edge.
"I didn't used to make sounds—they just gradually crept in," he said, stretched out in the chair.
It's crept close to a geothermal plant Then there's the risk of explosions at a geothermal power plant.
GoldLink crept out to an even bigger response, rocking a short gold chain with a sports car pendant.
Maggie the dog crept into her owner's father's room and decided to try on his dentures for size.
Llodra returned to this theme in those task-force meetings, whenever doubts crept in and threatened her consensus.
Prost made a fabulous start, passing Senna, who crept away with the two Ferraris pressing hard behind him.
I refused but while he slept I crept out and found the door to the flat was locked.
In May, a 33-square-mile algal bloom crept over Lake Okeechobee, the vast headwaters of the Everglades.
At the same time, the Chinese tech giant Huawei crept up the ranking to second place from fourth.
As the grieving and pain receded, a new kind of fear crept into my 41-year-old mind.
When Facebook recently moved to make its trending stories feature more automated, fake news stories crept in unnoticed.
I think those strange, almost Arabic tones crept into the song from some dark place deep within me.
Doubt crept onto Omega's face and concern on that of Ibushi, who was cornering his best friend here.
The door through which the first responding officers had entered crept open again, and a head popped out.
That has not been enough to offset the rise in global energy demand, which crept up 1.2 percent.
But prices have since crept higher, with rapid gains since late August taking the metal to near $13,000.
Usage has crept higher, to 14 percent of women using contraception in 2014 from 6 percent in 2008.
They crept forward, scanning the alley with a spotlight, hearing little more than the whining of a dog.
E-sports in recent years have crept into the mainstream, attracting new fans, new sponsors and new investment.
Shortly after the speech, when he returned to Congo, four armed men crept into his compound in Bukavu.
Irritation crept into his voice as he replied that he was happy with his progress on the course.
Adenoid cystic carcinoma had crept back into her body, and there was a large lesion on her liver.
The two responding officers quietly crept around outside the dark house, where Ms. Jefferson lived with her mother.
But as music subscription services like Spotify and Apple Music crept in, iTunes began to lose its following.
But that case, which has crept through the legal system for 15 years, has never generated public outrage.
What this means is algorithms need to be carefully audited to make sure bias hasn't somehow crept in.
They made their way along a road, and as they walked, a car crept up and passed slowly.
Indeed, caution has crept in since Bloomberg reported Chinese officials doubt a comprehensive trade deal can be reached.
When the postprandial mantis crept back up the feeder, Ms. Okamoto gently pushed it off with a stick.
Marton then crept into second position on her last throw, throwing it 19.49 and pushing Carter into third.
Hurricane Dorian Dorian strengthened to a Category 3 storm overnight as it crept along the southeastern US coast.
"I was trying to salvage so many things from the house as the river crept in," she said.
But now that the economy looks to be humming, the tax has quietly crept back into the discussion.
After the restaurant closed, Wood, Freeman MacNeil, 20183, and Darren Muise, 18, crept in through the ajar door.
But ahead of the election some unease has crept into markets, leading to underperformance in the bond market.
The pair crept beneath a desk as far away from the front door as they could and waited.
Mr. Connolly, a resident of the city, crept behind the senator and smashed an egg on his head.
It has since crept back above 4 percent, though partly because of more people joining the labor force.
China's government celebrated early completion of national targets, but total emissions still crept up 1.7 percent in 173.
China's government celebrated early completion of national targets, but total emissions still crept up 1.7 percent in 2017.
But other realities crept in: gentrification, changing landscapes, police brutality — all themes she has woven into her photographs.
He crept into their rooms under the cover of darkness while they were fast asleep, at their most vulnerable.
Chinese companies like Xiaomi, Huawei and Meizu quickly crept up and made it even tougher for LG to compete.
However, Bloomberg has crept into third place in Texas after a multimillion dollar ad blitz to gain ground there.
He left it up for over four years, and the new road name crept its way into official documents.
Gold crept higher after falling more than 1 percent on Thursday to break below $1,300 following solid U.S. data.
After a 15-minute breather, the cars again crept forward into the shaded refuge of the Frankfurt airport station.
When exchange-traded funds crept onto the investing scene in the early 240s, not many financial advisors paid attention.
She reported a story, for instance, on how black vultures have crept northward as average temperatures have edged up.
Sure enough, housing markets in rich countries have begun to look wobbly as global interest rates have crept up.
Many global stock indexes crept into positive territory today after two days of routs, with Wall Street also higher.
The Grizzlies crept within 97-75 when Dillon Brooks hit a jumper in the lane with 9:01 left.
"Although valuations have crept up, I don't think we have reached an oversaturation in autonomous vehicle companies," Stallman says.
MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan crept up 0.6.80 percent, with most bourses in the green.
My PTSD crept up on me, resulting from experiences at a previous job that I can't discuss in detail.
None of this much affects the life of the average German, but a sense of insecurity has crept in.
But blockbusters have slowly crept out of the summer and started to take over every corner of the calendar.
The company has crept toward this transformation for years, starting with its move into bedsheets, duvets, and dog beds.
Cyrus crept into Kimmel's bedroom at about 1AM and proceeded to perform "Wrecking Ball," complete with a prop sledgehammer.
But the highest forecast in the poll has crept up, with HSBC calling for 21.5 percent inflation in 2017.
Shares of Workday crept down nearly 2 percent during after-hours trading after it announced its first quarter results.
The Hornets crept within six at 274-271 with just over a minute left but could draw no closer.
The crew counted the number of advertisers abandoning O'Reilly as it crept up from 16 to 85033 to 20.
Complexity, feature gaps, and bugs have crept in People think of Apple as a maker of excellent premium hardware.
The 7.73-year U.S. Treasury yield crept back to 2.83 percent, near Monday's four-year peak of 2.885 percent.
Dancers slowly crept out further and further from the stage as the night went on more patrons joined in.
Exports have crept back into expansionary territory but are facing the risk of a rise in U.S. trade protectionism.
Caution crept in as previous annual reports did not disclose details about the guarantee, according to brokerage firm Jefferies.
But the third thing, the protectionist ideology which has crept into the agenda, must be resisted at all cost!
Portis tells me that heroin has crept onto young people's drug menus because the Spice withdrawal is so severe.
But infections have crept upward since then, driven largely by infections among men who have sex with men (MSM).
What was once a condition mainly for non-Muslims has slowly crept into the ummah (the international Muslim community).
In the last year though, the two countries have crept closer to a possible armed conflict than ever before.
My new position at work got a little bigger, crept closer to being full-time and had more responsibility.
Unfortunately, the confident critter awakes to find that while he slept the tortoise crept by and won the race.
Diane Harkey, a member of the State Board of Equalization backed by Issa, has crept up in the polls.
Later, when her salary crept up into the $50,000-plus range, her minimum payments increased from $0003 to $300.
Nick Folk added field goals of 22 and 19 yards as New England crept within 17-13 at halftime.
The 10-year U.S. Treasury yield crept back to 2.83 percent, near Monday's four-year peak of 2.885 percent.
While prescribed burning has since crept into the mix of strategies used in California, it has remained relatively rare.
Officials said there was no release of any dangerous hydrogen sulfide gas after lava crept over the plugged wells.
Measles also crept back in Venezuela, just two years after the Americas had been declared free of the disease.
Early shoppers take advantage of retailers' pre-Black Friday sales, which have crept earlier and earlier in recent years.
It eventually crept to gold, but was largely seen as a failure by Ma$e and Jermaine Dupri standards.
Its themes should be renewably relevant and timeless even when addressing some contemporary problem that has just crept up.
Witnesses said Hodgkinson crept behind the third-base dugout and started firing a rifle, hitting Scalise in the hip.
He'd just been on a No. 6 train that crept along so slowly, it felt like waiting for Godot.
When I watched Beyoncé's audio-visual masterpiece Lemonade a year later in April, a familiar sensation crept over me.
The absent-mindedness crept in while I was pregnant and just got worse until it was a daily reality.
The disillusionment crept up in stages, starting, he realized in retrospect, a few months after he returned from Afghanistan.
But as her FIRE date drew near, anxiety crept in; she feared walking away from a high-paying job.
Meanwhile, even in Wales, long the most contented member of the union, independence has crept back on the agenda.
Concern over the outbreak has crept closer to central government offices and the ruling Communist Party's seat of power.
The cold crept into their sheepskin coats, one of the experts, Ma Zuoxin, recalled in a 2014 documentary film.
So if inflation crept up from 2 to 3 or even 4, that would actually be a good thing.
Portland made a dash and crept within 733-105 on a 3-pointer by McCollum with 5:41 remaining.
Chile's central bank said export revenue crept up in December, despite a fall in the value of copper shipments.
The sedan crept out of the city, driving past the boxy, Soviet-era cars that crowded the narrow streets.
Nadal would have crept into the top eight this year but ended his season early to recover from injury.
Penelope crept in, wearing a long-sleeved T-shirt and pink leggings, with a red bow in her hair.
Experian's report found, on average, Americans' credit card debt crept up 25 percent in 22, from $22017,225 to $8503,2850.
And oil prices have crept up lately while the dollar has softened, raising the potential specter of commodity inflation.
They crept within 269-246 on rookie Nickeil Alexander-Walker's 3-pointer with 2:43 left in the period.
"Almost every day since the day after Christmas, both gas prices and oil prices have crept up," said Kloza.
Mexico's annual inflation rate has crept back from a record low to about the central bank's 3 percent target.
Then when it crept back on, just like it did with Oprah, I was glad I never did that.
Disillusionment crept in in the years that followed, as the systemic corruption of Indonesian governance proved to be intractable.
As his discharge date crept closer, our best hope was for law enforcement to show up and arrest him.
The idea crept into my head late last year after I interviewed Kate McCarthy of the Women's Media Center.
For what it's worth, Ancestral Void has already crept to the top of my menta "best albums of 2017" list.
The Bulls crept back to within 29-22, but the Blazers took a 254-23 lead into the final period.
" Over the course of a year, the light slowly crept back in until his vision became "better than clinically perfect.
The company also said on Wednesday its net debt to EBITDA ratio had crept above its target to 1.24 times.
When da Silva's right hand was high and rigid, in crept the left straight to put him on his rump.
Carson, who supports Donald Trump, called Cronkite "a left-wing radical" but said those views never crept into his reporting.
"With regard to technology there has been an element of performance chase that has crept into the market," he said.
It could be measured in hours: 24 since history crept in quietly, waiting, yet again, for a moment to roar.
She also points out how Christian influences crept into the myths as northern Europe turned away from its pagan past.
When nurses crept back later they found the smouldering remains of the pharmacy, archive room, hand-washing station and vehicles.
That main trend is the ever-more annoying types of advertisements that have crept onto desktop and mobile phone screens.
Zach's rep, Eli Graham, tells us Zach hopped a railing, and crept along an exterior walkway to fly the banner.
Even as the total number of proposals has fallen, the number relating to social and policy issues has crept up.
The estimated costs for the project had already crept higher, and in total, are 19 percent higher than in January.
But some crept back up earlier this year, as suppliers to Whole Foods and other grocers struggled with increased costs.
National politics crept in, with Coffman accusing Crow of being beholden to the Democrats who flooded his campaign with money.
Vines have since wound through the three-story house and ivy has crept through the now broken wooden front door.
As our online and offline lives merge, cybersecurity has crept into mainstream consciousness as both a business and personal concern.
This is mostly a story of the plunge in Treasury yields, which has come as dividend payouts have crept higher.
Read MoreStarwood gets rival offer from Chinese group The major averages opened slightly lower and crept higher throughout the day.
But after a slow start, the bidding crept up to just $993 million, and was ultimately sold for $299 million.
Standardization and mass production were paramount, though idiosyncrasies—a pop of color here, a geometric motif there—inevitably crept in.
In 2008, when the topic of marriage crept up, they knew the only venue that would suit: Camp JCA Shalom.
As the storm crept from North Carolina to South Carolina, it dumped a truly enormous amount of rain, breaking records.
We've crept up into the iTunes Top 10 (AND another version at #85033 too!) and still at #1 on Amazon!
He had crept close to the girls' bed, but when they tried to stroke him he snapped at their hands.
One credit card turned into five, and as balances ballooned, the stress of the monthly payments crept in on them.
For many years, I had noticed the way biased language crept into the pages of the publications I wrote for.
Footage from a drone aired on the Hawaii News Now website showed lava incinerating trees as it crept near structures.
The euro was flat against the greenback at $1.1304, though it crept 0.1 percent higher against the yen to 113.44 .
Water usage has crept up in recent years; it now sits at 166 liters (44 gallons) per person per day.
He pressed Thomas, crept into passing lanes, and orchestrated Chicago's attack as well as he has since they signed him.
Since then the company has ramped up its testing, launched an early rider program and slowly crept toward commercial deployment.
"A centipede crept under my door at the very moment I was beginning a new song," explains singer Tamsin Wilson.
Their feral descendants are hybrids of Western and African honey bees, and they have crept ever northward over the decades.
When Machado brought home Max Muncy with a sacrifice fly in the seventh, the Dodgers had crept within 5-4.
A young man crept out of the logging stand, a crowbar in one hand, a garbage bag in the other.
But in the mid-20th century, running crept into respectability, thanks to a confluence of trends in the late '60s.
They gave her another epidural, and as the numbness crept up into her body, she found herself unable to breathe.
Flecks of silver had crept into his hair and beard since his deposition with Aro two years ago at ADX.
Mr. Shine and Mr. Drimmer wriggled through the fence, free for the first time in five years, and crept away.
Those who eventually became our masters noticed what we were doing and crept into our lives on little cats' feet.
Not since 1996, before Lance Armstrong began his improbable run of success, has the number crept so close to zero.
On Sunday at the Elbphilharmonie hall here, many audience members crept toward the exits during the piece's two intermissionless hours.
"What's happened in this rally is that valuations have crept back up," said Hugo Rogers, chief investment strategist with Deltec.
A knowing expression crept across his face—a slow, rural slyness, as if he were measuring a beast at market.
The number of job separations also crept up to 5.24 million in December from 5.21 million in the prior month.
The infection that is consensus reality has crept in and robbed her of this impossible thing that happened to her.
In the swine market, most actively traded February lean hog futures crept 0.200 cent higher to 70.900 cents per pound.
He crept up to fourth again after producing the second best overall time in the 400 meters of 47.47 seconds.
N.C. A&T went almost six minutes without a field goal as Wake Forest crept to a 35-29 edge.
The tide of westernization crept in — its democratic, liberal, and capitalist dreams — even under the blanket of the authoritarian regime.
As the hours crept closer, Mr. Trump kept his head down as he focused on delivering an on-message speech.
For centuries these glaciers had crept slowly under their own weight, carving the landscape and grinding even the hardest rocks.
But as I walked in, I noticed a guy staring at me, and an eerie feeling crept over my body.
The price of gold crept over the $1250 per ounce threshold for the first time in over three months on Friday.
As politics has crept more and more into our timelines and Instagram feeds, it's also arguably become more personal than ever.
We watched the news as the fire crept up the spine of California, ash falling in flurries from a smoky sky.
This wasn't the only time my anxious thinking had crept into my daily life, or had been focused on my body.
Gaming lifestyle products have slowly but surely crept from the realm of clothing and specially designed furniture to food and drink.
However, doubts crept in after a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman said he was unaware that a phone call had taken place.
However, doubts crept in after a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman said he was unaware that a phone call had taken place.
As society slowly became more open, certain words from Polari crept out of London's gay pubs and into commonplace British slang.
After he won the Republican nomination, this went through several more iterations, but confusion over some of the details crept in.
The Pistons crept within two but the Pacers regained the nine-point lead with 8:04 left on a McDermott 3.
As Diggs, 48, continued, the man, who has not been identified, crept closer and closer to the camera, maintaining his grin.
Many of these invaders entered Florida legally through the exotic pet trade, and one way or another, crept into native ecosystems.
The extremely contagious measles virus has crept back into American society primarily through communities that refuse vaccinations, experts have told Axios.
MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan crept up 1 percent, having suffered a 7.3 percent drubbing last week.
That quote goes on: The flatcar sometimes crept, sometimes went extremely fast, often stopped–went uphill, downhill, around curves, along straightaways.
Currency markets also reflected caution, as the Japanese yen crept higher to reverse a three-day losing streak against the dollar.
"Anti-Semitism has crept back into everyday life, and it&aposs shocking how much lethargy there is about this," Michalski said.
It crept up Viall's neck like a clingy lover, and it made the Bachelor look all the more like an idiot.
We made it a priority to cut out any kind of overly inflated lifestyle habits that had crept into our lives.
Martin scored another touchdown less than seven minutes later when he crept out of the backfield and into the left flat.
The ID system has crept into a range of services, such as school enrollment, ration disbursements and other national/government projects.
It crept cautiously toward an intersection, slowed to a stop and executed a right turn, using its turn signal, of course.
We literally trampled over ourselves as the increasingly frail defendant crept into the courthouse in pearl white pumps and paisley prints.
The Overton Window has shifted, and radical and even fascistic ideas have crept into the mainstream of American and Western discourse.
Because they were private citizens and thus not protected in the same way as U.S. officials, the suit slowly crept forward.
Having fallen quickly and sharply in the wake of June's Brexit vote, yields across the euro area have crept back up.
The cat finally crept out of the bowels of JFK, ate a little food, and found herself swept into Tang's arms.
By July of 1988, the increasing RAM prices, which had slowly crept up in the early parts of the year, surged.
Florence will be just off the shore of North Carolina early Friday, and by Sunday, it will have barely crept inland.
At this point, Gussie's weight had crept up to a ponderous 250 pounds, but she remained technically sound as a pugilist.
Yet this sort of language — what I call "warspeak" — has relentlessly crept into most aspects of American life and public discourse.
The sermon he cites helped him deal with the doubts that crept into his life after his marriage and ministry imploded.
And indeed, with that phrase settled in my mind, it crept into my thinking about several of the productions I saw.
The S&P/ASX 20.85 index crept 83 percent, or 28 points, higher to 2559.54,217 by 0045 GMT, paring earlier gains.
Thick white columns of smoke poured from the forested hillside above the vineyards as the fire crept down into the valley.
But as the return date crept closer, the company pulled its support and left her, and us, in a complicated predicament.
The most pessimistic call for the probability of a recession in one year also has crept up, from 60% to 70%.
Spieth, 25, took the negativity that has crept into critiques of his performance and tried to spin it into a positive.
We want to believe this so badly that we let down our guard, and our own evil crept back into us.
Ms. Li, 27, and Mr. Holley, 25, waited as the March 12 deadline to cancel or postpone their ceremony crept closer.
The water crept out of Buffalo Bayou and into West Houston's Energy Corridor, home to numerous energy companies and residential neighborhoods.
Once the light turned green, the cars crept up to the crosswalk, but were often blocked by a throng of pedestrians.
I don't find anything all that interesting about watching my dogs chase around a lizard that has crept inside my home.
As the song progressed, more treble and sunlight crept in; by the end the room was silent and rapt around him.
Iowa State crept within nine points, but Michigan extended the lead to 15 with 7:59 left on a Castleton layup.
Stateside, the Dow Jones industrial average was down over 1.4 percent, as U.S. bond yields crept back towards multi-year highs.
I scolded the puppy harshly and she crept off to the porch to watch us with her chin on her paws.
The only signs of human habitation were fallow, neatly marked farm plots that crept up the valley walls at improbable angles.
He ordered most demolition work to stop, he said, except for a few walls in case cats had crept inside them.
Graves said Friday that if the score crept into the 90s, it would be difficult for the Ducks to keep up.
Then a maid soundlessly opened the sliding door and, stepping out of her slippers, crept in on stockinged feet, breathing apologies.
A year later, as Mr. Cameron spent time exploring the deepest parts of the ocean, the date crept to December 2017.
Union Pacific shares crept up 1% during extended trade ahead of the company's third-quarter earnings announcement before the bell Thursday.
Raises and bonuses are analyzed before they are finalized to ensure that any systemic bias hasn't crept into the compensation process.
She developed polycystic ovary syndrome in her 20s, got married, and her weight slowly crept up to 240 pounds, Today reported.
Though she was convinced her reporting was accurate at the time, doubt crept into her conviction in the years that followed.
Nadira crept below the bed to talk to him; we had no means of knowing how much this meant to him.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average declined 21% to end at 2500,225 points, while the Nasdaq Composite crept up 252% to 266,6.13.
Lil Chano From 79th was performing at The Fillmore in Miami Beach Monday night when the fan crept up from behind.
As the numbers crept up, I'd watch Stephen shrivel and was reminded that he took no joy in imagining this event.
"Multidisciplinary" has become a ubiquitous art-world buzzword, having crept into nearly all creative disciplines with the proliferation of digital tools.
Skirts pulled in close to the body, the natural waist crept ever upward, and the silhouette thinned to a slender column.
After months of relatively genteel political discourse, the nastiness simmering between the Democratic presidential campaigns finally crept onto the debate stage.
Meanwhile, in the United States, real median wages crept up — not quickly enough, but at least moving in the right direction.
He holds around 17 percent of the vote in recent South Carolina polls, and there are signs he has crept even higher.
As my character crept between crude blockhouses and barns, I encountered armed cultist militia training with assault rifles on a firing range.
But the reality check is that wages are still largely going nowhere, even though average hourly earnings crept up in recent months.
Doubt about a permanent deal between the U.S. and China crept into investors' minds following a stellar rally in the previous session.
Her giant blunt nose (yes, she was a female!) crept up so close behind me that her teeth nearly grazed my fin.
Guests were ordered to leave Yosemite Cedar Lodge on Saturday as flames crept up slopes and the air became thick with smoke.
In his office Thursday, though, a mischievous grin crept across his face when he said he'll likely take political meetings while there.
But since 2014 commodity prices have fallen, foreign-direct investment has reversed and a number of daunting debt payments have crept closer.
Gold crept higher after falling more than 1 percent on Thursday to break below the key $1,300 level following solid U.S. data.
The 5003-year U.S. Treasury yield crept back to a high of 2.884 percent, near Monday's four-year peak of 2.885 percent.
But much like it is at family tables all over the world, it didn't take long before politics crept into the discussion.
But poor planning and mismanagement meant that by 2014, Eskom's capacity had crept up to just 44,000MW, whereas South Koreans had 85,0003MW.
When he began his pastorate at Dexter Avenue Baptist Church in Montgomery, a block from Alabama's capitol, a sophisticated note crept in.
The Monarchs crept within 67-65 with 2:26 left before Temple scored the final nine points to win its season opener.
Princess culture is American culture Disney princess nostalgia might have seeped into our brains, but it hasn't fully crept into our gender.
ShFE copper fell 0.4 percent to close at 49,260 yuan ($7,332.76) a tonne, while aluminium crept up 0.1 percent at 13,805 yuan.
The federal funds policy rate has crept up to within 0.03 percent - or 3 basis points - of its ceiling within the range.
In 2016, nearly 87% of Manhattan voters supported Clinton, second only to neighboring Bronx County, where Clinton support crept closer to 90%.
ShFE copper fell 0.2 percent to 49,360 yuan ($7,348.19) a tonne, while aluminium crept up 0.2 percent to 13,825 yuan a tonne.
Treasury yields have crept lower as these policies have seemed less certain, with interest rates breaking through an important range this week.
That gap widened back out and Bund yields crept back up in late trade, as stocks fell and Italian bonds yields tumbled.
Coleman scored the first nine points of an 220-235 run as the Wolf Pack crept within three with 224:12 remaining.
ShFE copper fell 0.4 percent to close at 49,260 yuan ($7,332.76) a tonne, while aluminum crept up 0.1 percent at 13,805 yuan.
A White House official said while oil prices have crept up from historic lows recently, prices are still under last year's highs.
The Cavaliers slowly chipped away, got within 49-40 and then crept closer at 49-43 with 58:00 remaining before halftime.
But in the years since, more than 100 pounds have crept back onto his 5-foot-11 frame despite his best efforts.
Claude Giroux, Ivan Provorov and Michael Raffl also scored one goal each for the Flyers, who crept closer to a playoff spot.
The Hornets crept within 29 two-plus minutes later before the Bulldogs turned it into a full blowout with 25 consecutive points.
Tech giant Salesforce started conducting annual internal pay equality audits in 2016, and found that the problem crept back in subsequent checks.
Oghi dreamed frequently: in his dreams, the underbrush had grown up over his crumbling house; weeds and brambles crept up the walls.
Amid all this, a naughty thought crept in: Should we — while, of course, bombing back — thank Islamic Jihad for the 533 rockets?
They saw this as an extremely positive step but noted that the number of promotions then crept up throughout September, reaching 40%.
The Energy Department's report also showed U.S. oil exports hit an all-time high, while the nation's production crept toward record levels.
U.S. core inflation crept 0.2 percent higher in April, according to fresh data Thursday, falling short of the expected 0.3 percent gain.
Bearish sentiment crept back into the market on Wednesday after data from Thomson Reuters Oil Research showed OPEC's exports rose in June.
The roof had given way long ago and nature had crept inside, with skeletal bushes and limp grasses rising in the stalls.
And while I've managed to keep most of it off in the last five years, some weight has crept up on me.
Funding in recent years for these programs has also crept up, rising from $55 million to $85 million in fiscal year 85033.
In the unnerving silence that followed, the drilling team, drenched in mud, crept back to the site and began cleaning up debris.
While gators are common in Florida, Kibbe thinks this one crept into her yard from the empty wooded lot behind her house.
As the calendar crept toward National Signing Day, scuttlebutt had four schools as leading contenders—Arkansas, Arizona, North Carolina and Notre Dame.
He crept up behind me while I was completely lost in my work, making a copy of a gory Otto Dix painting.
A few weeks later, the dispute crept onto the radar of Black Lives Matter activists and civil rights groups around the country.
EpiPen manufacturer Mylan didn't cut the price of its drug after a congressman's letter revealed Monday that it had crept above $500.
Taken together, the various measures suggest that wage growth has been weak but has crept upward gradually as the economy has improved.
As you know, Dorian crept along the coastline of the Carolinas after decimating the Bahamas ... where it killed at least 30 people.
He began that treatment by massaging her legs, but then his hands crept up until, she said, his fingers were inside her.
The Devils crept back into the game at 11 minutes 26 seconds of the second period when Yakovlev, a rookie defenseman, scored.
Nearer the fence, young men burned tires, crept up with wire cutters or improvised firebombs — and presented Israeli snipers with easy targets.
The Woolsey wildfire crept so close to his Malibu home that he and his wife, Arlene Silver, 47, had to be evacuated.
Four years ago, the ruling party crept back into power despite losing the popular vote and registering its worst ever election performance.
When I asked her what it was like to be in the presence of the piece now, sadness crept into her voice.
The last call times crept later during a stretch of three or four months, even as the earliest call times grew earlier.
How any "attitudinizing" crept into her performances was hard to fathom, given the authenticity she brought to her artistry at her best.
"It's very cool that a course I would have crept on now and again is where I'm playing the Open," he said.
After Michigan crept within one, Kriener knocked down a 3-pointer with 3:05 left to give Iowa an 83-79 lead.
The margin in the RealClearPolitics average has returned to nearly 10 points, after Republicans crept to within 21625 points earlier this month.
These fraught questions crept up on me watching "Gentefied," because I was so engrossed in the characters' day-to-day high jinks.
As urban rents crept up and the economy reached full employment over the last decade, American offices got more and more stuffed.
Italian debt insurance costs crept up to 221 bps from 218 on Friday, according to IHS Markit, the highest since Sept. 17.
Fortified by a lunch of cured ham, cheese and rye bread, the crew then crept up their creations to test them out.
Using their limited knowledge from infrequent fire drills and holding on to handrails, employees gingerly crept down the stairs, Ms. Sale said.
Financials also lost ground as a probe into bank misconduct starts Tuesday; AMP lost 0.74 percent while Westpac crept down 0.143 percent.
In commodity markets, U.S. crude crept up 0.05 percent at $57.25 a barrel, and spot gold inched up to$1,313.09 per ounce.
Meanwhile, thanks to the growing U.S. population, the absolute number of Americans in poverty has crept back to its early-1960s levels.
The proportion of secondary-school teachers leaving the profession early has crept up, from 10.8% in 2010-11 to 11.8% in 44-15.
All of these animals crept into our settlement and were eating our trash -- animals like badgers and foxes, in addition to small wildcats.
But in winning the Masters at Augusta on Sunday to end an 11-year major drought, Woods crept within three of catching Nicklaus.
Sometimes, when using the Z33 Force's depth mode, the soft blur on details in the background crept into the middle of the frame.
They spilled over onto a third stoop, and as time passed, a dark shadow crept across the street, threatening to ruin the shot.
The number of rigs has increased by 215% since May, whereas in other shale basins in America it has crept up only slightly.
Mr. Russo delighted in the attention, but doubt soon crept in as he took note of the many street performers around New York.
Cats—more than Bev could count—crept around the base of the junk mountain and into and out of gaps between the items.
AND EVEN THOUGH INTEREST RATES HAVE CREPT UP A BIT AND THERE'S SOME VALUATION ADJUSTMENTS, IT'S VERY MINOR, THE PROFIT STORY LOOKS TERRIFIC.
Photographer Romain Jacquet Lagreze captured Hong Kong in that brief moment when daylight is just about over but nighttime hasn't crept on yet.
Debt to Ebitda levels also crept up to 4.7 times for the financial year-end of 2018 from 4.1 times in December 2017.
Not much more rain was forecast as a storm from the Gulf of Alaska crept its way through the state over the weekend.
Ukraine has crept up the World Bank's "ease of doing business" rankings from 112th to a relatively respectable 83rd, two spots above China.
"The fear factor over the trade war has crept back into the market," said Peter Cardillo, chief market economist at Spartan Capital Securities.
Once again Creighton hit a mini-slump, missing six of its next seven shots, and the Bulldogs crept back to within 2800-44.
Other Asian stocks also crept higher on a rare glimmer of optimism in what has been a rough year-end for equities globally.
Stocks related to people detained in the investigation partly recovered: Al Tayyar Travel added 260 percent and Kingdom Holding crept up 0.4 percent.
While most of the blame lies with the film itself, I can't help but feel Batman fatigue has crept in, and it's heartbreaking.
The financial sector led the S&P 500's advance, bouncing back from Thursday's sell-off as U.S. Treasury yields crept back up.
Expectations for a rate hike in September have crept up to 24 percent from 224.5 percent on Tuesday, according to CME Group's FedWatch.
The Bulls crept within five, but when Griffin converted a three-point play with 1:57 left, Detroit's lead was up to 10.
SINGAPORE, Oct 99.43 (IFR) - Asian credits crept back towards recent tight levels, although there were signs of investors differentiating between high-yield issuers.
The Kings led 230-215 entering the final stanza, and the Trail Blazers crept within eight on McCollum's jumper with 215:38 remaining.
Her catalog corrects errors that crept into past biographies; even Beardsley's mother, Ellen, made mistakes when interviewed about his life and creative process.
It's crept up on us slowly, so quietly that you may not have noticed, but nuclear energy has become safer and more reliable.
In the 19th century, doubts crept in about Constantine's site, said Robert Wilken, a professor of Christian history at the University of Virginia.
The use of debit cards and smartphone-based digital wallets surged following the initiative but quickly fell as cash supplies crept up again.
The poison ivy crept up the base of the tree on the roadside but grew low to the ground on the house side.
As the temperature crept up to 90 degrees on Sunday, a three-hour outdoor performance didn't seem like the most attractive afternoon activity.
Riding a nine-game winning streak, they had crept to within a game and a half of the best record in the NBA.
The border-crossing mobile game sensation has slowly but steadily crept into an increasing number of markets since it launched on July 6.
There was no sign of the figure when I slowly crept into the hallway, so I retraced my steps to the locked door.
It happened on a November's night when all hands were asleep, We crept up over Joe Tulk's hill and stole Aunt Martha's sheep.
Because these firms generally don't invest in the industry, many small cannabis industry-specific investment firms, have crept up to fill the gaps.
Because most large venture funds don't invest in cannabis, Sedlin said, numerous smaller funds have "crept up" to invest solely in cannabis companies.
The incomes of the nation's highest earners have soared, while those of the middle class and the poor have crept up more slowly.
Although the average has certainly crept up, part of that is attributable to a newer trend in companies raising huge sums of money.
Previously, Treasury yields had crept up marginally after data showed the biggest gain in U.S. underlying consumer prices in 1-1/2 years.
VR has crept up on us faster than even we in the tech industry expected, and it's on the cusp of consumer readiness.
But in all of that hubbub, a dark horse has crept back into the UFC's top ten after an almost two year absence.
It helped me deal with the severe and crippling anxiety that had crept up on me trying to manage my ex-boyfriend's depression.
In preparation, Gulf oil refineries and platforms have shut down, and the price of oil has crept upward, anticipating a possible lower supply.
Cookie and I crept up and looked in her window, and she really walked backwards around the house, so it wasn't a gag.
But the barn scene is symptomatic of the schmaltz that has crept into this film, reducing its political complexity to quivering female lips.
I want to write un-self-consciously, without any worry that I'm echoing something that's already been written that crept into my head.
So they crept on, traveling to 12 different countries on four continents to capture the cultural and geographical aspects of this opaque phenomenon.
Jake Oldroyd's 33-yard field-goal attempt just crept over the crossbar to tie the game at 16 and send it to overtime.
At times a smile crept over her face, as if solving the puzzle of rapid directional shifts and perilous balances was pure fun.
As the shoreline has crept closer, fresh water wells have turned brackish, and coconut trees have been uprooted and fallen into the ocean.
Shortly after midnight, North Vietnamese "sappers" — what the Americans called the elite stealth troops — crept through the barbed wire around the bunker encampment.
Then, as another friend tried to open his front gate at night, a hit man crept out of the dark, shooting him dead.
And that's how the company crept out of Microsoft's shadow: Let them make your boxy work terminals, we'll make your home computing cool.
She has gradually crept up in the polls by grounding her public arguments in concrete plans to improve economic conditions for average workers.
Smaller ones are noted, and the feed mix for the following day tweaked to correct any nutritional deficits that might have crept in.
Moments after that terrible Valentine's Day, the thought crept into the minds of the Aerie yearbook staff at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
Highland Park is historically Latino, and as housing prices have crept up, a slew of Spanish-speaking panaderias, bodegas and businesses have shuttered.
ImageNet Roulette, a digital art project and viral selfie app, exposes how biases have crept into the artificial-intelligence technologies changing our lives.
Murray, Wilson Chandler and Jokic all made 3-pointers in the final minute as Denver crept within 113-110 with 11.5 seconds left.
Donald Trump is enormously unpopular, with an approval rating that has barely crept above 40 percent in his first ten months in office.
"Many trends from the '90s and early 2000s came back between 2010 through 2019 and crept back into people's closets," Jordyn told Insider.
A healthy job market and low mortgage rates have made homes more affordable for many consumers, although values crept steadily higher throughout 2019.
When Zaka released him, with a forceful declaration that he would get it if he told anyone about their conversation, Kasparov crept away.
For a scant few hours, a cool pastel gloom ruled, until the warm egg yolk crept back up into the sky once more.
As we were walking through the subway station, I turned to my left, and that happy-heart feeling crept over me once more.
Chicago crept within 234 late in the half, but Smith hit a jumper over Tony Snell at the buzzer, making it 276-46.
Most other euro zone bond yields crept higher as investors braced for bond supply from the Netherlands, Italy, Germany, Portugal, France and Spain.
He was in thick rough to the right of the 16th fairway when his shot crept into the back of a pot bunker.
They crept up from the hem of a green silk bathrobe coat, bloomed on boots and were embedded in clusters of gold sequins.
Mr. de Blasio's aides said the number of placards had crept back up to 103,000 by the time he took office in 2014.
The dollar index, which tracks the currency against six major peers, slipped 0.11 percent to 94.675, while euro zone government bond yields crept up.
Our marriage dissolved after the children arrived, as the loneliness of being married to someone that didn't view me as an equal crept in.
The bearish mood crept into Asian trade as well with the MSCI ex-Japan index falling 0.87 percent to trade at 477.5 on Tuesday.
The euro was down 0.1 percent against the greenback at $1.1294 EUR=, though it crept 0.1 percent higher against the yen to 113.43 EURJPY=.
However, he added that this balance could still be achieved if prices crept higher – plus multinationals would be encouraged to invest in Egyptian oil.
The point of all these flashbacks to the pre-Handmaid Days is certainly to show that the regime crept in before it burst in.
But the three-month contract inched to a four-day high at 10.2%, as election jitters and fear of prolonged Brexit uncertainty crept in.
As a percentage of revenue, the number has crept up too, and on both counts it is at a cost few companies could manage.
Some were turned off by his refusal to take climate change seriously and by the anti-Muslim bias that crept into the party's rhetoric.
First, my guide, Oscar, directed me to board an open-air gondola that crept over a deep valley with the rushing Pastaza River below.
On the roof of one stall, a man clutching a butterfly net in one hand crept gingerly on all fours toward a perched escapee.
The lens craze has "crept up" on the makeup community, according to Kwok, since lens sponsorships can appear more subtle than a fashion advertisement.
Euro area annual inflation crept higher to 0.2 percent in July from 0.1 percent in June, according to official data from the European Commission.
New England crept closer as Brady's 3-yard touchdown pass to James White cut Miami's lead to 27-17 with 13:05 to play.
The cost of the programme to replace Britain's ageing ballistic-missile submarines has crept up to £31bn, with another £10bn put aside for "contingencies".
And Vincent highlighted the global spread of suppression and violence against journalists, which has crept into corners of the world previously considered safer havens.
The rate of suicides in September has steadily crept upward since 2010 (although 2015 did reporter fewer suicides—3,598 deaths—than the 2014 high).
Yes, Svenson seemed like the obvious choice once he crept onto the scene in "Tales from the Darkside," but, that's why I'm calling bull.
"It took us a long time to get out of Charleston," Lydia Dalton told NBC News as they crept along west-bound Interstate 26.
Just that morning, poachers had crept onto Vallarino's beachfront property to snatch two entire nests—240 eggs—that an employee had collected for safekeeping.
I crept straight to the work sheds, grabbed some tools and built two ladders out of wooden picture frames, bamboo poles, and gaffer tape.
Maria crept toward the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico on Tuesday after ripping through the small island nation of Dominica, causing widespread devastation.
"That Asian-Americans get worse personal ratings year after year is pretty strong evidence that racial bias has crept into the system," Hughes said.
At any rate charges and thresholds crept steadily upwards during the 2000s, at the same time as index funds expanded their shareholdings in banks.
When I crept up to the windows, I saw all my little mates—all these immigrant kids—with the National Front smashing our windows!
"The water keeps rising," Janet Castillo, who was trapped at home with little children as the water crept up to their knees, told CNN.
President, you have crept into our heart, you and your whole family, and you occupy it," Biden said, adding, "I am indebted to you.
In the speech, Bush decried trade protectionism, as well as the "conspiracy theories" and "outright fabrication" that have crept into the daily political discourse.
The Hawkeyes crept back with an 11-3 spurt that Cook finished off with a dunk and layup, cut Michigan's lead to 62-54.
More often than not, a soft orange glow had crept onto the horizon, fading seamlessly into the starry blue of the receding night sky.
General ennui thus crept further as his cabinet underwent a series of scandals that even cost the career of Japan's second female defense minister.
Despite all of his chaotic and controversial decisions, his national approval ratings in some polls have even crept upward to the range of 45%.
But despite all their joy, the HGTV stars couldn't deny a growing sense of heaviness that had crept in over the last few months.
Occasionally civilization crept in — a military recruitment billboard, some low industrial building — but it only underscored how dwarfed civilization was amid all this absence.
The Cyberpunk genre started with the written word and crept out of the imagination of writers such as William S. Burroughs and JG Ballard.
TORONTO — As the streetcar crept along Queen Street West in clogged traffic through the heart of downtown, anxiety started to rise among those inside.
Bowerbird is also working to create dependable editions of his most important works to avoid the errors that have crept into some recent performances.
Among those who were infected, terror spread as paralysis crept through their bodies from legs to arms, to the torso, sometimes to the brain.
Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: A new concern has crept up for this seasoned New Yorker: a sense of dread whenever the subway stalls underground.
But last year, the numbers crept back up as A.C.S. was granted 69 arrest warrants for children, according to statistics provided by the agency.
Doubt crept in, as it often does at some point in a 26.2-mile race, and that's when the leaders started to pull away.
While it crept back up to $296 billion in 2018, the most recent government data available, that's still down 38% from its previous high.
Surgewaters marched down streets and crept up front porches, knocking on windows and sending people to second floors, then attics, if they had them.
Sacramento trailed by 25 in third quarter but crept within 99-85 on Bogdan Bogdanovic's driving hoop with 9:30 remaining in the game.
The margin in the RealClearPolitics average has returned to nearly 10 points, after Republicans crept to within 7 points earlier this month. http://bit.
Cheriyal scrolls painted on traditional khadi cloth formed colorful backdrops for storytellers whose narrative occupation gradually vanished as movie theaters and televisions crept in.
PHOENIX — Before daylight Tuesday morning, Maria Beltran and Cecil Joseph crept down the side alleys and residential roads of Phoenix in their white minivan.
RIO DE JANEIRO — The masked assailants crept up to the building hours before dawn on Christmas Eve and lobbed a handful of Molotov cocktails.
But the market crept up gradually as investors felt their way through the turbulent year, interrupted only by a handful of short-lived retreats.
While she's crept up in Iowa, New Hampshire and in some national polls, there's little evidence that she's made much headway with minority voters.
A certain mid-season holiday recently crept upon us, and will provide a sweet Monday respite from a fall that's ramping up very quickly.
The indicator has crept to 7.6, close to the euphoric level of 8 [out of 10], that triggers a sell signal for risk assets.
The most recent numbers suggest that it has crept up a little bit even if there hasn't been a broad change in people's minds.
The most recent numbers suggest that it has crept up a little bit even if there hasn't been a broad change in people's minds.
"I would show you my backyard," said Litokne Kabua, 16, who said the ocean has crept up on his family's property in recent years.
The erroneous identification crept into the magisterial biography of Benjamin by Howard Eiland and Michael W. Jennings, but was corrected in the paperback edition.
Dozens said they were displaced multiple times, running from one village under attack only to be forced to flee again when violence crept closer.
I ordered way too much takeout, bought one too many handles of Tito's, and paid a boozy brunch bill that crept up to $100.
"The incident in Sialkot shows that not only the peer pressures but cultural norms and patterns have crept into minority communities as well," he said.
When you factor in hair, makeup, nails, shoes, and a ticket to the actual dance itself, it's easy to see how the costs crept up.
Investors began purchasing more gold as it crept toward the psychologically-important $20.4,214.10 level, said Phil Streible, senior commodities strategist at RJO Futures in Chicago.
IT WAS just a few months into the presidency of Barack Obama that America crept out of the Great Recession and into the current expansion.
Gilt yields have crept upwards as investors reassess the British economy, and could go a lot higher if the nasty rhetoric coming from ministers continues.
As we reported, the Woolsey fire crept right up to Kim and Kanye's property, and only a team of private firefighters saved them from catastrophe.
European shares crept into positive territory, with the pan-regional STOXX 600 index edging up 0.1 percent to reach its highest level since Aug. 1.
The rate-sensitive financial sector led the S&P 500's advance, bouncing back from Thursday's sell-off as U.S. Treasury yields crept back up.
Grotesquely combining a half-fish, half-mammal body, these Fiji mermaids crept among the authentic treasures of the British Museum, Horniman Museum, and Science Museum.
Some of the anti-Muslim groups identified by SPLC and Muslim Advocates include some that have increasingly crept into the mainstream — and the White House.
Olsen, standing alone in a blacked out room, donned a tinsel-inspired silver wig and headset as looming, deep pulsing synth crept up around her.
Lava flows crept forward at about 25.0 yards per hour (5.03 kilometer per hour) from Fissure 25.0 last night, according to the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory.
They have even crept into hospitals, as time-strapped doctors reach for a quick and easy way to collaborate over patient cases on the ward.
But then it crept back and I've been struggling with stuff in my head and saying things I don't mean and I don't know why.
The sun crept above the horizon, and we followed some of the fishermen into a restaurant to feast on fresh fried flounder and scrambled eggs.
There's also hints of the footwork rhythms that crept onto his full length, and blinding white noise, so it's delirious fun for the whole family.
But Kathy Kleiner Rubin — who was a 20-year-old sorority sister at Florida State University when Bundy crept into her bedroom at 3 a.m.
" Drake's home is pretty close to Kim's and the lyric goes ... "I crept down the block, made a right, cut the lights, paid the price.
Although they announced back in September that the fifth season would be their last, the series' final installment crept up faster than the Gaineses expected.
Both concepts crept into national and international law and underlie the legal existence of English-speaking settler states such as Canada, the US and Australia.
Fourteen and fifteen: A good pitch and a bad one, both sent foul as this at-bat crept further outside the bounds of MLB probabilities.
Alternative for Germany (AfD), the far-right populist party known for its anti-immigrant and anti-Islam messaging, has suddenly crept up in the polls.
That is because their assets are worth less than the outstanding balances on their loans or their leverage ratios have crept into the danger zone.
The FTC is on the alert for the increasingly nebulous, sometimes sneaky, ways that advertising has crept into media and national events, according to Greenbaum.
In fact, by the end of last week oil prices had crept back above $30 a barrel and stocks had recouped some of their losses.
Also during that period, death rates for middle-aged whites without college education crept up, even as they plunged for middle-aged blacks and Hispanics.
It's the same story: According to Gallup women's distaste for Mr. Trump has crept up from 433 percent last July to 70 percent in April.
Malik Marquetti made back-to-back 3-pointers, and Gants scored five straight points as Louisiana crept within 61-48 midway through the second half.
The Carr Fire blazed a fiery path along Highway 299, lighting up mile after mile of dry brush as it crept up on residential areas.
The blaze has scorched through canyons and mountains in Orange and Riverside counties since Monday, chewing through dry vegetation as it crept into residential areas.
Thanks in part to these incidents, Hamilton had crept up to fifth position by the time the race was officially underway again, on lap 10.
Like so many other delicacies, this poor man's dish with humble beginnings has crept its way into some of the top kitchens in Latin America.
The sex itself was always quite good, but a bit of routine crept in—like, you touch this, then I touch that, then we come.
For some reason, though, you just haven't done it, and it's crept up on you to the point where prices are now through the roof.
The data also shows that serious delinquencies — those 90 days or more behind in payment — have crept upward for both credit cards and car loans.
When the rain finally stopped, people crept out of the cocoon of their homes to see the shredded, soaked landscape that was their new reality.
And so the Yankees crept within range when Voit singled in a run and Gregorius brought in another with a groundout off reliever Ryan Brasier.
When Steve was attempting to lure Dart the Demodog into a fight, he was surprised when additional Demodogs crept up on either side of him.
The air was filled with sharp specks of hail that crept under the sleeves of my coat, and I could barely see ahead of me.
Sure, a few Trumpisms crept in: He said he had studied the Iran deal "in greater detail than almost anybody," prompting guffaws from the audience.
The North Korean cyberthreat "crept up on us," said Robert Hannigan, the former director of Britain's Government Communications Headquarters, which handles electronic surveillance and cybersecurity.
She crept into her kitchen and spotted the culprit — long white neck, red-rimmed eyes, yellow-webbed feet — stabbing its beak into a garbage bag.
Which is why Mr. Lang's hammy habits felt so out of place as they crept into a performance that otherwise had moments of exquisite restraint.
In a modest backlash against digitization, record sales in the last couple of years have crept up to their highest levels since the format's heyday.
The blaze had cut a fiery path along Highway 299, lighting up mile after mile of dry brush as it crept up on residential areas.
Investors began purchasing more gold as it crept toward the psychologically-important $213.90,20.6 level, said Phil Streible, senior commodities strategist at RJO Futures in Chicago.
"I was just fired up," Cole said with a belly laugh as his teammate Carlos Correa crept from behind and poured champagne over Cole's head.
On Grand Bahama Island, residents watched with worry as friends sent videos of the destruction that Dorian inflicted as it crept over the Abaco Islands.
Stanford hung within 211-254.7 at halftime, then crept as close as 252.0-183 on a layup by Bryce Wills with 218:215 to go.
My self-esteem had hit rock bottom this time a year ago—which might explain all the misstatements that crept into my last Christmas newsletter.
But Mr. Muir said that by the time frost crept into Idaho this autumn, about 85 percent of the state's crop had already been harvested.
As we drove toward the Libyan border, trucks loaded with carpets, air-conditioners, and toaster ovens crept up the coast road in the other direction.
Overall, the Personal Financial Satisfaction Index has crept up to 27.7 in the second quarter, from 27.0 in the first three months of the year.
The lead crept up to 31 when Alex Ducas and Kristers Zoriks drained consecutive 3-pointers to make it 71-40 with 4:24 remaining.
One megafire in the Kanangra Boyd National Park to the city's southwest had crept to the very outskirts of Campbelltown, a suburb of 157,000 people.
Average cart price crept up as the day went on and ended at $22 globally, with the figure closer to $22.9 in the US itself.
It wafts into nothingness, seeps into our daily lives without asking for consent, lingering pleasantly, leaving just as soon as it crept through the kitchen.
Fog has crept up from the cold earth during the day and it hangs around the garden, drapes itself in the trees, around the streetlights.
Gignac had been on the pitch for just 12 minutes,but had his shot crept in he would have been remembered as France's unexpected hero.
Day crept to 12-under after three straight birdies from the 10th hole, only to drop five shots in the next five holes and shoot 73.
Then Aaron Judge crept the Yankees closer with another one of his long home runs and the thought was perhaps New York could pull it out.
But over the years, mockery and criticism have slowly crept into the general reverence we still tend to adopt for this landmark musical of the '90s.
The problem isn't restricted to just that single device—and in fact, it actually crept up about six months ago when Samsung released the Galaxy S8.
As they walked away, the Creature — Miss Ives's secret confidante and fellow outcast — crept forward to touch the freshly dug soil to which she'd been returned.
The Powerball jackpot has crept up to $415 million — a far cry from January's record-breaking $1.6 billion prize, but a lot more than lunch money.
The PMI covering the euro zone's dominant services industry crept up to 52.9 from April's 52.8, helping to offset a fourth month of contraction in manufacturing.
That means since Instagram launched the service in August, it's crept up on the 345.46 million daily users that Snapchat said it had earlier this year.
New Zealand's benchmark S&P/NZX 50 index crept up 0.4 percent, or 27.05 points, to finish the session at 7,175.83, supported by financials and utilities.
Although the share of women in the labour force has crept up a little, to 64%, it is still 16 percentage points below the male average.
There is a grace, as Robert O'Connell noted, in the way that the rote and boring normalcy of baseball crept into even that most abnormal game.
"My rent started at about $1,500 for two people and has crept up to over $1,700 for two people in the past couple years," Nelson says.
However, those involved could not be sure other biases had not crept in to the program, and as a result it was scrapped entirely last year.
As one portal opened, I crept up on it, peering into an alternate dimension that extended far beyond what had previously just been an ordinary wall.
Philadelphia then crept within 27-21 when Foles threw a touchdown pass to Nelson Agholor on fourth-and-goal from the 2 with 2:46 remaining.
But the extremely contagious virus has crept back into American society, mainly via pockets of communities who refuse to use the vaccinations, experts have told Axios.
With spring in full swing and the April holiday just around the corner, you might find that egg-decorating time has quickly crept up on you.
In commodity markets, oil prices crept higher for a fourth session on expectations data due later in the day would show a U.S. crude inventory draw.
On the bourse, the benchmark Top-40 index dipped 0.02 percent to 44,845.23 points while the All-Share index crept 0.13 percent lower to 52,027.98 points.
"[We're asking]: What happens when you're 30 and the idea that 'Maybe I'm not going to make it' has crept into your artistic brain?" he says.
A 252-pointer by Atwood pushed the score to 254-123 with 212:235 left, and the Cougars never crept closer to 214 down the stretch.
U.S. rate hike expectations - briefly wiped out in the aftermath of Brexit vote - have slowly crept back with a generally upbeat string of U.S. economic news.
Meanwhile, Asian shares ex-Japan crept toward all-time peaks on Monday after Wall Street posted its best start to a year in over a decade.
Unemployment has sunk below levels the Fed considers to be the threshold for a stable economy, while inflation has crept closer to the bank's ideal level.
But Iowa crept back into the game by getting Nebraska into foul trouble and with its shooting, knocking down nearly 210 percent in the first half.
But the same internal fissures that dogged Democrats two years ago have crept into the current cycle, with liberal stalwarts like Ellison — who had backed Sen.
According to a new report from UBS, the lingerie brand significantly reduced the level of promotions online in August but this crept back up throughout September.
Lending to Russia has crept higher in the last five quarters as European and international banks are becoming braver about lending to non-sanctioned Russian companies.
At the same time, the number of oil rigs operating in U.S. oil fields crept up in November, a trend that tends to weigh on prices.
Two more rate increases are expected this year, as the Fed tries to stay ahead of inflation, which has crept up a bit as of late.
As Trump has traveled abroad, the special counsel investigation looking into possible collusion between his campaign aides and Russia has crept closer to Trump's inner circle.
On-warrant stocks, excluding metal earmarked for physical load-out, have crept up from an April 5 low of 95,775 tonnes to a current 127,025 tonnes.
According to WSGN, the number of discounted products at Lululemon has crept up steadily since 9203, hitting 50% in July, August, and September of this year.
Water crept into our furnished home, the one in the flood zone but zoned anyway, and anyway our home, though we spent so little time there.
Trump's approval rating for the month of September crept up, pollsters found, with 39 percent of Americans now approving of Trump's performance and 57 percent disapproving.
But in recent months it has crept higher within that range, currently set at 1.50 percent to 1.75 percent, on some days hitting even 1.70 percent.
It's now been six months since I finished my experiment, which was plenty of time to see which Big Five services crept back into my life.
His story has crept back into the news now, almost 20 years later, as the subject of BBC Three serialized documentary Unsolved: The Boy Who Disappeared.
Nadler doesn't drink anymore; she survived what she describes as a pretty serious drinking problem that crept up on her after spending years on the road.
But visions of the future they'll bring have already crept into City Council meetings, political campaigns, state legislation and decisions about what cities should build today.
Jill Ellis, the American coach, crept to the very edge of the sideline to berate Lindsey Horan for abandoning a defensive post to join a counterattack.
Between 81.33 and 2015, death rates crept up for the entire population, and the causes are more complex than the oft-cited rise in opioid use.
As arbitration crept into tens of millions contracts, it was increasingly tough to apply for a credit card or rent a car without agreeing to arbitration.
The first three seasons never sold prison as some carefree getaway, though a sleepaway camp vibe definitely crept in a little more with every new season.
Before reforms crept into Texas, I was aghast to meet a woman keeping her maiden name when she was married; or, worse, living in unwed sin.
The bank said the decision was rooted in uncertainty around inflation, which has crept upward to 3% as the peso has weakened and the economy faltered.
Since then, the company has ramped up its testing in Chandler and other Phoenix suburbs, launched an early rider program and slowly crept toward commercial deployment.
With a satchel of grenades and a gun in each hand, he crept through a grove of mango trees and surprised the enemy at close range.
Doubts about the sustainability of the market's moves crept in quickly, particularly for the yen, which reversed direction against the dollar hours after the BOJ decision.
U.S. Treasury yields crept higher in volatile trading after the rate decision, with benchmark 10-year notes last up 10/32 in price to yield 1.763%.
But while Mr. Morrisey and Representative Evan Jenkins attacked one another, and a Democratic super PAC assailed Mr. Jenkins, Mr. Blankenship's poll numbers crept back up.
Mathews buried a 3-pointer with 2:08 left and Okongwu scored on a putback dunk as USC crept within 67-66 with 3:36 remaining.
New Zealand's benchmark S&P/NZX 50 index crept up 0.04 percent, or 3.49 points, to eke out a fourth-straight record closing high of 7,873.55.
Recently, as the word has crept into civilian life to describe an anxiety about the future, it has brought uncanny echoes of history along with it.
The likelihood of a Senate trial crept closer as the Democratic-controlled House of Representatives Judiciary Committee, voting along party lines, approved two articles of impeachment.
This comes amid fresh speculations that the Taliban leader Haibatullah Akhundzada crept into Afghanistan early this month to meet with his regional commanders in Helmand province.
The violent protesters were kept away, however, from the inaugural parade, which crept past the new Trump International Hotel, the first product placement of the administration.
Germany's benchmark 10-year bond yield crept towards the six-month highs it touched last week, with bond traders focussed on the day's central bank meetings.
Opioid abuse has crept up on the US over the past 20 years, killing more than 33,000 people in 2015 alone (compared to 4,030 in 1999).
Already, at least 22016 people are dead in the United States from the weather as freezing temperatures and snowfall have crept as far south as Florida.
On the eve of Mr Volcker's tenure the academic field was riven by arguments over why inflation crept ever higher and what should be done about it.
Asian shares crept back from four-month highs on Friday as a dismal survey on Chinese factory activity dulled optimism about the prospects for a Sino-U.
Once, thinking it was funny, one of my friends crept into my room on a road trip and recorded me in one of my violent night monologues.
Statistics just released by the FBI show the national rate of violent crime fell by 0.9% last year, and the murder rate crept down too, by 1.4%.
My husband and I refreshed the news on our phones and watched as the evacuation zone crept closer to us, until it was only four blocks away.
When she took the top job, roughly 2% of Fortune 500 firms were run by women, a figure that has crept up to less than 5% today.
DES MOINES — Across the face of Todd Bratten crept the queasy expression of a person trying to utter a word he does not know how to pronounce.
I also had my own problems when the cops crept up my stairs—I was 16, boyfriend-less, and weathering the nascent stages of binge eating disorder.
LONDON, Sept 5 (Reuters) - European shares crept higher on Tuesday, brushing off geopolitical tension as attention turned to deal-making after Aveva's tie-up with Schneider Electric.
But here, too, queasiness about share prices and the lengths to which investors will go to buy bonds with decent yields has crept into the Fed's deliberations.
In 27 the Tory-Lib Dem coalition nearly trebled the maximum that universities could charge, to £210,2155 ($2000,22007) a year; it has since crept up to £22,0003.
In the trial, people's A1C and weight crept up between one and two years — but 38 percent saw their diabetes reverse and 15 percent were in remission.
McKinsey hasn't been charged or sued for any role in the crisis, but details about the company's involvement have nevertheless crept out through testimony and court filings.
As operating margins at both firms have crept up recently, however, both have reduced the share of sales they spend on research and development of commercial aircraft.
On average, Americans buy seven pairs of shoes per year—a figure that's crept up steadily over the past decades, and doesn't seem to be slowing down.
One night last December, Michael Rohana allegedly snuck away from an after-hours ugly sweater party at a Philadelphia museum and crept into an off-limits exhibition.
Stocks were under pressure in late-morning trading on Thursday, as some concern crept into the market about the particulars of Trump's policies following Wednesday's news conference.
Against a basket of major currencies, the U.S. dollar crept ahead to 50.773 and away from a 250.77-25/245.91-year low of 91.621 touched on Tuesday.
With J.J. Barea scoring eight of his 22 points in consecutive fashion in the third quarter, the Mavs crept within 2-60 at the end of three.
Analysts have been concerned about Mandiri's bad loans ratio, which has crept up over the past few years mainly due to its exposure to the mining sector.
The young man was black and looked to be in his 20s, with a baseball cap, grey sweatpants, and a tattoo that crept out of his shirt.
West Texas Intermediate crude futures crept back above $50 per barrel Friday on expectations oil producers will strike a bigger deal than their last production-cut accord.
Spot gold crept up 20.1 percent to $21,11.89 per ounce as of 15.153 GMT, after slipping to $215.15,20.7 in the previous session, its lowest since Jan. 2840.27.
"Overall we are seeing a reversal of some of the renewed anxiety that crept into the market yesterday," said Saxo Bank's head of commodity strategy, Ole Hansen.
Down 10-1 after the fourth, the Angels crept back in it with two runs in the fifth, two in the sixth and one in the seventh.
Benchmark yields - which move inversely to prices - on German government bonds crept back above 0.5 percent having been on a sharp slide for most of the month.
In Newfoundland he walks the oldest known paths on Earth, made by Ediacarans—soft-bodied, sack-like creatures which crept across the seabed some 565m years ago.
Eventually, the conversation takes a literary turn, as all concerned agree on the misreadings of racial history that have, in their opinion, crept into McGraw-Hill textbooks.
Also on Thursday, U.S. weekly jobless claims data showed a tightening labor market with subdued layoffs last week, while underlying producer price inflation crept up in August.
As her drinking crept up on her in the late 1960s and 70s, she recounts, she was in denial because her preference was for wine, not liquor.
Long positions in oil — or bets that prices will rise — have also crept up in recent weeks, which means there is room for some healthy profit-taking.
But this year, as fighting once again crept close to the city -- this time between federal Iraqi forces and the Kurdish Peshmerga -- the 42km race was canceled.
Padraig Harrington of Ireland, who shot a 65 in the third round, crept into the top 10 on Sunday morning after five holes of his fourth round.
Lululemon has traditionally kept discounting to a minimum, but new data shows that in the past year the level and depth of its discounting has crept up.
But for those who make up the millions tuning in six times a week, those words and phrases should have crept into your regular vocabulary by now.
Could this whole thing just be another example of the ever-pervasive fake news that has crept like English Ivy to smother the façade of our democracy?
The better you did with Phantom Doctrine, the slower and duller the game got as your elite spies crept through facilities, disabling security and taking out guards.
But it was never as awful as this May, when temperatures crept so high that Ms. Chauhan's friends speculated that the earth was colliding with the sun.
Then, the sucking morass of fable crept back into my consciousness each time the fog swept in, smudging the horizon and leaching the color from the ground.
Wright-Phillips said he had never doubted his calling, but as he found himself becoming an interchangeable cog in forgettable teams scrapping for points, doubts crept in.
The good grades for Trump started to slip in recent weeks as fears about a looming recession crept into financial markets and pockets of the general public.
Inflation has crept up but remains below the Fed's 2 percent target, and wage growth remains anemic — even the surprising figure for January was later revised down.
Their payroll has never crept above $80 million, yet they were resourceful enough to reach the playoffs three times in the five seasons after their A.L. pennant.
But it has slowly crept in, beginning with instant search results and the "knowledge graph" — a connective web of related things that Giannandrea helped bring to Google.
The internet has always been a cozy home for partisans and pedants, conspiracists and crusaders, but gradually, their spirit has crept into the rest of our lives.
That Sunday, after the call with his agents, he banished the enjoyment after its allotted second, and something else crept into the space it had occupied: Fear.
The Warriors have thus crept closer to the "light-years ahead" status Lacob prematurely proclaimed in an infamous March 2016 interview with The New York Times Magazine.
The Vegas Golden Knights were shrewd at the deadline, the Philadelphia Flyers shook up the Metropolitan Division and Alex Ovechkin crept closer to Wayne Gretzky's scoring record.
But alien values like "the pursuit of excellence" have crept into and corrupted what was once the realm of leisure, leaving little room for the true amateur.
Trump critics fear that the president will invoke the Republican-crafted memo to undermine Mueller's ongoing investigation, which has crept into Trump's inner circle in recent weeks.
Then it got quiet, so she crept downstairs and saw her father flat on the floor, face down, and a man standing over him using a phone.
Against a basket of major currencies, the U.S. dollar crept ahead to 29 and away from a 250.77-246.05/2-year low of 91.621 touched on Tuesday.
Reflecting on the numerous allusions to "reason of state" that crept into White House discourse after Watergate, she notes how the term became synonymous with national security.
Defaults have crept up in auto loans, one of the few sectors in which lenders were willing to extend credit to subprime borrowers after the 2008 crisis.
Benchmark yields - which move inversely to prices - on German government bonds crept back above 0.5 percent, having been on a sharp slide for most of the month.
Momentum also appears to be slowing down, he noted, adding that it looks as though the "market took the foot off the gas" as yields crept higher.
Temple crept back within 64-259 but Spellman came right back with a clutch jumper from the baseline for a 22-point lead with 218:25 remaining.

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