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That was the year technology detoxes crept into mainstream discourse.
A feminist impulse has crept into her work of late.
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.
I fear that some of that crept into the writing.
Still, the habit crept into other corners of my life.
His fears appear to have already crept into Google's own products.
The roil of contemporary Brazilian politics inevitably crept into the set.
Yet Israeli disruption has crept into the post-supply chain, too.
As a result, a new note has crept into his speeches.
Such skulduggery has even crept into supposedly democratic parts of Europe.
It sounds like time and expectation have crept into his process.
But a bit of fatalism has also crept into his usual bluster.
The pantry crept into Hour Children's mission as a matter of necessity.
But the rhetoric of paranoia has crept into the house either way.
As social media crept into existence, the lack of periods stuck around.
A feeling of dread crept into my throat and held it closed.
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.
Gamesmanship has crept into past conferences, with some scholars making small wagers.
While volatility has crept into equities, "the economy's in great shape," Hennessy added.
Mr. President, you have crept into our heart, you and your whole family.
With the money no longer in sight, doubt crept into Pat's head again.
Weinstein talk has even crept into the dining room of actress Meryl Streep.
While the pace remains glacial, change has nonetheless crept into the Augusta DNA.
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.
Over time this "scientific racism" slowly crept into more mainstream right-wing thought.
Then he paused, and a smile crept into the corners of his mouth.
Until one winter weekend when I crept into their house and disappeared it.
The world today is teetering on disorder; uncertainty has crept into economic circles, too.
But so-called "personhood" measures have already crept into other parts of the law.
Time away from my phone is shrinking and has crept into my entire commute.
It's not just stocks, as the low volatility has crept into currencies and bonds.
That has led to accusations that G.M.O. crops have already crept into Chinese fields.
But over the years, the family's colorful surroundings crept into those monochromatic Jewish dishes.
The Falcons, though they crept into the playoffs, revealed themselves as fragile and erratic.
That season, Messenger's fourth in Japan, his career win total crept into the 238s.
But the act of blogging crept into the work itself and changed her style.
When I woke up, it felt like the scent had actually crept into my lungs.
Gradually, they crept into his menus: turbot with honey fungus, supreme of pheasant with truffles.
He wonders when it was that a "tiny fleck of darkness" crept into his soul.
Since then a hard line has crept into Hong Kong's affairs, undermining the old guarantees.
He was an eccentric, charismatic Yosemite climber and raconteur who had crept into mainstream consciousness.
The slightest waver crept into her voice as Warren talked about her own family's past.
Since then, slowly but surely, their marriage has crept into the conversation about their music.
President, you have crept into our heart, you and your whole family, and you occupy it.
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?
Habits are hard to break, and Mr. Lang's crept into the performance as the piece progressed.
The shift caps a broader trend, as machine intelligence advances have crept into Google's core product.
As he spoke, a young woman crept into Moore's office, trying not to interrupt our interview.
As arbitration crept into tens of millions of contracts, prosecutors, judges and lawmakers started sounding alarms.
As soon as I stopped practicing full time, more and more animals crept into my writing.
While he waited for the wind to die down, a few doubts crept into his head.
The vocabulary of digital labor has, slowly and subtly, crept into the way we talk about gaming.
But in recent years the drug violence in other parts of Mexico has crept into the capital.
The car slowly crept into the intersection before accelerating through the cluttered crosswalk, according to the sources.
"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.
Between $500,23 and $999,999, aspirational terms like "perfect location" and "gourmet kitchen" crept into the top 10.
Some uneasiness appears to have crept into the larger relationship between Facebook and the fact-checking community.
Maybe you'd have silently crept into the den while your parents put it on TV after your bedtime.
Indeed, more certainty crept into the race Tuesday, as the two main parties' front-runners solidified their status.
The Man in Black wonders when it was that a "tiny fleck of darkness" crept into his soul.
Maggie the dog crept into her owner's father's room and decided to try on his dentures for size.
As the grieving and pain receded, a new kind of fear crept into my 41-year-old mind.
I think those strange, almost Arabic tones crept into the song from some dark place deep within me.
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.
Marton then crept into second position on her last throw, throwing it 19.49 and pushing Carter into third.
But ahead of the election some unease has crept into markets, leading to underperformance in the bond market.
He crept into their rooms under the cover of darkness while they were fast asleep, at their most vulnerable.
However, Bloomberg has crept into third place in Texas after a multimillion dollar ad blitz to gain ground there.
Many global stock indexes crept into positive territory today after two days of routs, with Wall Street also higher.
Cyrus crept into Kimmel's bedroom at about 1AM and proceeded to perform "Wrecking Ball," complete with a prop sledgehammer.
But the third thing, the protectionist ideology which has crept into the agenda, must be resisted at all cost!
What was once a condition mainly for non-Muslims has slowly crept into the ummah (the international Muslim community).
While prescribed burning has since crept into the mix of strategies used in California, it has remained relatively rare.
The cold crept into their sheepskin coats, one of the experts, Ma Zuoxin, recalled in a 2014 documentary film.
Nadal would have crept into the top eight this year but ended his season early to recover from injury.
The idea crept into my head late last year after I interviewed Kate McCarthy of the Women's Media Center.
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.
She also points out how Christian influences crept into the myths as northern Europe turned away from its pagan past.
As our online and offline lives merge, cybersecurity has crept into mainstream consciousness as both a business and personal concern.
For many years, I had noticed the way biased language crept into the pages of the publications I wrote for.
He pressed Thomas, crept into passing lanes, and orchestrated Chicago's attack as well as he has since they signed him.
But in the mid-20th century, running crept into respectability, thanks to a confluence of trends in the late '60s.
Flecks of silver had crept into his hair and beard since his deposition with Aro two years ago at ADX.
Those who eventually became our masters noticed what we were doing and crept into our lives on little cats' feet.
This wasn't the only time my anxious thinking had crept into my daily life, or had been focused on my body.
Many of these invaders entered Florida legally through the exotic pet trade, and one way or another, crept into native ecosystems.
We made it a priority to cut out any kind of overly inflated lifestyle habits that had crept into our lives.
The ID system has crept into a range of services, such as school enrollment, ration disbursements and other national/government projects.
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.
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.
Spieth, 25, took the negativity that has crept into critiques of his performance and tried to spin it into a positive.
Graves said Friday that if the score crept into the 90s, it would be difficult for the Ducks to keep up.
Raises and bonuses are analyzed before they are finalized to ensure that any systemic bias hasn't crept into the compensation process.
Though she was convinced her reporting was accurate at the time, doubt crept into her conviction in the years that followed.
"Multidisciplinary" has become a ubiquitous art-world buzzword, having crept into nearly all creative disciplines with the proliferation of digital tools.
Doubt about a permanent deal between the U.S. and China crept into investors' minds following a stellar rally in the previous session.
But much like it is at family tables all over the world, it didn't take long before politics crept into the discussion.
Princess culture is American culture Disney princess nostalgia might have seeped into our brains, but it hasn't fully crept into our gender.
While gators are common in Florida, Kibbe thinks this one crept into her yard from the empty wooded lot behind her house.
When I asked her what it was like to be in the presence of the piece now, sadness crept into her voice.
How any "attitudinizing" crept into her performances was hard to fathom, given the authenticity she brought to her artistry at her best.
All of these animals crept into our settlement and were eating our trash -- animals like badgers and foxes, in addition to small wildcats.
Sometimes, when using the Z33 Force's depth mode, the soft blur on details in the background crept into the middle of the frame.
Her catalog corrects errors that crept into past biographies; even Beardsley's mother, Ellen, made mistakes when interviewed about his life and creative process.
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.
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.
Moments after that terrible Valentine's Day, the thought crept into the minds of the Aerie yearbook staff at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
ImageNet Roulette, a digital art project and viral selfie app, exposes how biases have crept into the artificial-intelligence technologies changing our lives.
He was in thick rough to the right of the 16th fairway when his shot crept into the back of a pot bunker.
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.
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.
And Vincent highlighted the global spread of suppression and violence against journalists, which has crept into corners of the world previously considered safer havens.
"That Asian-Americans get worse personal ratings year after year is pretty strong evidence that racial bias has crept into the system," Hughes said.
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.
Bowerbird is also working to create dependable editions of his most important works to avoid the errors that have crept into some recent performances.
The erroneous identification crept into the magisterial biography of Benjamin by Howard Eiland and Michael W. Jennings, but was corrected in the paperback edition.
"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.
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.
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.
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 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"[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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Scattered about the set, large electric fans expel ribbons of cool air but ultimately provide little relief from the jungly May heat that has crept into the studio.
A breath of fresh reality finally crept into the environment, too, when stocks of companies that should be negatively impacted by higher oil and gas prices went down.
It's possible that Kennerly had read Hemingway before going to Italy, and some of the famous writer's influence may have, consciously or not, crept into his own account.
I binned my dressing gown, crept into bed, and lay there, frozen, watching the crack between the curtains until years and years later it started to get light.
For the past week, the blaze has scorched through canyons and across mountains in Orange and Riverside counties, fueled by dry vegetation as it crept into residential areas.
Indonesia is officially secular and has a tradition of pluralism but Islam has increasingly crept into politics in a country home to significant Christian, Hindu and other religious minorities.
However, some doubts have crept into markets as a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman said he had not heard that a phone call between the two sides had taken place.
Radio "noise" caused by mobile phones and broadcast stations crept into the data, requiring the ICRAR researchers to develop a sophisticated computer algorithm that cleaned each individual data point.
They say it's likely a few 'cyborg' hybrids crept into their data-set, such as customer service Twitter accounts which operate with a mix of automation and staff attention.
In the final flashback sequence, the professor tells his son that he has taken revenge for his death — but fear and uncertainty have crept into his mind, as well.
Science fiction surged in the 1970s and '123s, but only crept into the Best Motion Picture category with Star Wars (1977) and E.T. the Extra Terrestrial (1982), which won.
With "Tilt" (1995) and "The Drift" (2006), he drew closer to matching his ambition to his creative visions — and to those that crept into his mind while he slept.
As dogs crept into our homes, surfing kitchen counters and sleeping on the sofa, our focus was practical: managing the animal with which 22000 million American households share space.
And, given the summer heat, many clutched water bottles in the other hand, as they sweltered under temperatures that across much of the United States crept into the 90s.
U.S. stock futures also crept into positive territory, indicating a stronger start for Wall Street with S&P 500 futures up 0.1 percent and Nasdaq futures up 0.2 percent.
But with the election just over a week away some unease has crept into markets, leading to an underperformance of Italian debt and gains for safe-haven German bonds.
Hart has been so steady and unflappable — even as opponents have taken early leads in games — that the Flyers have actually crept into the race for a playoff spot.
Under Kim Jong-un, market activities have not only been tolerated; they have slowly crept into the official sector, as I witnessed firsthand in my visits to the country.
We even find out how that MRSA crept into her abdomen: A bullet fragment was left behind when the crew was in a hurry to put her back in service.
This approach has since crept into the way the media is approaching the issue, as if it is an abstract affair—a game—with no real-world consequences for voters.
In the early 22004s, cuts like "Move Me No Mountain" and 25's "Slow Dancin'" crept into a groove rather than brandishing psychedelic synthesizers at the beginning, middle, and end.
Clinton, speculation has again crept into political conversations in Washington, New York and elsewhere that Mr. Trump will seek an exit strategy before the election to avoid a humiliating loss.
At Thursday's AEI event, Ryan said he didn't have all the answers about how Republicans could combat the "alt-right," nationalist movement that has crept into the Grand Old Party.
There, the president's low-rent madman theory—that he is so unpredictable that it keeps North Korea constantly guessing—has also crept into the more serious world of actual policymaking.
Conservative columnist and author Mona Charen, who was booed at this year's Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), is bemoaning the tone of "sophomoric clownishness" she says has crept into conservatism.
"I remember being at a confirmation service for my nephew, and somehow the thought crept into my head: What if somebody walked in here now and started shooting?" he said.
"I remember being at a confirmation service for my nephew, and somehow the thought crept into my head: What if somebody walked in here now and started shooting?" he said.
The therapy gave him the tools to tackle negative thoughts that crept into his brain, taught him that he wasn't to blame for my unhappiness, and gave him self-worth.
She added that slightly lower temperatures in the forecast should help that effort, even as some of the heaviest fire has crept into areas largely beyond the reach of ground crews.
The language of wellness and self-care has crept into the workplace, the insidious argument behind this trend being that well-rested workers who are getting enough sleep will work better.
" Biden fired back in the Medium post without naming Warren, saying "these kinds of attacks are a serious problem" and "reflect an angry unyielding viewpoint that has crept into our politics.
A sense of malaise crept into team meetings, where employees gathered on a wide staircase with seat cushions in the center of the building under a large cardboard elephant head mount.
One anthropologist interviewed in the film says he was so moved after seeing the drawings — a menagerie mostly etched in charcoal — that images of lions crept into his dreams for days.
The refugees caught sight of land and spontaneously broke into song; some had fashioned their blankets into head wraps and clapped out a beat as the boat crept into the coast.
Socially conscious funds have crept into the mainstream over the past couple of decades, and funds that focus on big American companies are a more mature area of socially conscious investing.
In the 40 years since Molotch named the growth machine, wages have stagnated, personal debt has exploded, and the sense that our redistributive policies are largely unfair has crept into our discourse.
Per the MIT Technology Review, Giannandrea believes AI will not make humans "obsolete," but is more concerned with algorithmic bias that experts warn has already crept into many machine learning-powered systems.
Spectators may well expect entertainment in exchange for their cash, but the treatment of fans as consumers means that a transactional logic has, justifiably, crept into the mind of the supporter, too.
It's that there's also, now, a sense of hopelessness that's crept into my emotional core, and that of many of the sources that I talk to over the course of my reporting.
In the latest violence, two men crept into a small vanilla plantation in the village of Befingotra around midnight on Saturday June 15, said Nirina Razafimampiandra, head of the Andapa town gendarmerie.
But at more than a few points, hints of resignation crept into the presentations of the top bank executives as they spoke of the need to submit to the tightening regulatory vise.
Before the day was done, though, Ms. Baraka had been murdered, and the British tourists and their driver kidnapped, victims of the deadly regional violence that has increasingly crept into the park.
At some point during the year and a half since Amazon first posted the pilot of "Sneaky Pete," an appealing new series available on Friday, a few changes crept into the episode.
But according to Rodriguez's retelling, drugs crept into the tourist-friendly party scene via rival city Havana, which led to a severe government crackdown on nightclubs and pum pums alike across the country.
While there was validity in many of the criticisms, a degree of silliness crept into the discussion, starting with those who actually signed a petition petulantly demanding some kind of cosmic do-over.
On Tuesday night in Elmhurst, a pair of pickup trucks with North Carolina license plates crept into the area near Northern Boulevard and 84th Street, circling the block several times, the authorities said.
U.S. stocks hit successive highs ahead of the tax overhaul bill, but modest selling has crept into the market as most traders see the positive impact of the bill as already priced in.
And yet, just as it looked like the game was well in hand — and the viewing parties could start to wind down at Mory's in New Haven — momentum finally crept into Yale's corner.
Perhaps we should have seen that coming, when Argentina only crept into the tournament by the skin of its teeth, and when both the Dutch and the Italians failed to do even that.
The influence of fast food has crept into the farthest reaches of the world, as my colleague Matt Richtel and I report in today's story in collaboration with the health and science desk.
As he contemplated his career trajectory in the media world that he currently critiques on behalf of his boss almost daily, some of that vinegar crept into his thinking about his own prospects.
Who knows how many miniature woodland creatures have crept into its crevice over the years to nest, to shelter from the wind and rain, to hide from predators — or to wait for prey.
The slightest, most gorgeous hint of imperfection crept into his skating, a touch of humanity in a supernatural skill set most obviously apparent, in black and white, in his Cherry part, from 2014.
That, at any rate, is the marketing come-on for John le Carré's 24th novel, two decades after the wily old spymaster is generally reckoned to have crept into well-deserved if mysterious retirement.
Automation: Automation crept into farming in the form of auto-steering tractors powered by GPS, but the industry still lacked simple business intelligence and workflow tools common to run-of-the-mill technology companies.
But after the Civil War, when many of the traditional verities seem to have broken down, a certain lassitude crept into the American ethic, allowing the professional con artist to stride upon the stage.
The sicknesses of the social media age — the disdain for expertise and the idea that other people are not just wrong but villainous — have crept into the worldview of people who should know better.
It does seem that the wave of nostalgia breaks strongest around 30 years — for the past decade or so, the '70s aesthetic of dour realism has crept into everything from Argo to the Batman movies.
For flagging candidates like Jeb Bush or Ben Carson, talk of beating the odds or of pulling off an "Iowa surprise" has crept into the stump speeches of campaigns that were once filled with promise.
Also in the Pete Sampras group with Federer is Croatian Marin Cilic, the man he beat in this year's Wimbledon final, and American Jack Sock who crept into the tournament after winning the Paris Masters.
The trend crept into the early 1990s as more women started getting tattoos and by the mid-90s, the tattoo's popularity soared due to an influx of tattoo magazines featuring models with lower back ink.
Gradually, Christmas traditions like trees, presents and sweets crept into the New Year's celebration, including a nonreligious Santa figure called Grandfather Frost who hands out gifts with the help of his granddaughter, the Snow Maiden.
Halep had lost to Mertens in the Doha final last year when up a set and cruising in the second and the Romanian conceded nerves crept into her game as the momentum shifted on Monday.
In the developing world, stocks were set to snap a four-day losing run on Tuesday, while emerging markets currencies edged firmer against the dollar as cautious optimism crept into markets ahead of the Fed meeting.
A term coined by millennials to describe the way a dating prospect "disappears" by no longer responding to messages or phone calls, getting ghosted has become a common term that has now crept into the workplace.
That marked the 21th win in the last 212 games for the Heat, who have crept into ninth place in the Eastern Conference and will play nine of 22 at home after finishing up with Dallas.
WASHINGTON, N.C. — As the flat-bottomed fishing boat crept into a swirling river that had once been Summer Haven Lane, Tray Tillman scanned the brown floodwaters and half-submerged houses in search of somebody to save.
The youth sports economy has always been big business, but as competitive travel teams have crept into increasingly younger age groups over the past decade, the industry has doubled in size to more than $15 billion.
Faculty leaders say cynicism has crept into their ranks for years, a result of painful funding cuts by the state, profligate manager salaries, and a sense that their voices are being increasingly sidelined in university governance.
More than the words that were said I remember a feeling of warmth crept into the room — like being by a campfire on a cold night — the kind of conversation you can have under such conditions.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. fund investors crept into stocks as emerging market sentiment deteriorated, betting on a resolution of discord over Turkey and emerging markets, Investment Company Institute (ICI) data for the latest week showed on Wednesday.
With an innovative marketing strategy, superior customer service, and incremental improvements upon each of its device designs — there were four phones released prior to the OnePlus 5 — the brand has slowly crept into both hearts and headlines.
The movie has been accused of glamorizing Bundy but a survivor feels otherwise 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.
We should note that as well as the two images above, a bunch of others have crept into the digital-information-sphere recently, including one purportedly showing the OnePlus 6 and the iPhone X side by side.
If something has crept into your spam folder by mistake, open it and you can select Report not spam (on the web and Android) or tap the three dots (top right) and choose Not spam (on iOS).
In one case, inebriated thugs threw a Molotov cocktail through a window into a room where an 203-year-old refugee would have been sleeping, had he not crept into bed with his mother in another room.
"The general thematic continues to be the European banking situation that has unhinged the risk market and slowly crept into the credit markets," said Chad Morganlander, portfolio manager at Stifel, Nicolaus & Co in Florham Park, New Jersey.
At a rally this week, Mr. Trump demonstrated how election-year politics have crept into his trade policy by framing his recent moves as evidence that he is tougher on China than any of his potential challengers.
The premise of one of the fall's buzziest memoirs is bananas: When author Adrienne Brodeur was 103 years old, her mother, Malabar, crept into her room late one night and asked if she could keep a secret.
ABOUT THE FALCONS (9-6): Atlanta has crept into the top 10 in the league in total offense after a slow start, but the Falcons managed only 331 total yards in last week's loss at New Orleans.
"The last couple years a lot of people would have quit the game in my position with what has kind of crept into my game," the American said after earning a one-shot advantage over Swede Henrik Stenson.
But from one academic generation to the next, this method of parsing language has mission-crept into a strangely complicated business, increasingly unrelated to what either laypeople or intellectuals outside of linguistics would think of as human language.
U.S. stocks have hit successive highs ahead of the tax reform bill, but the modest selling has crept into the market as most traders see the positive impact of cuts to corporate taxes already priced into the market.
The earthy smell of low tide crept into the parking lot, reminding us that The Neck is named for the point where the peninsula narrows to only a mile's width of dry land between the Ashley and Cooper Rivers.
In that case, police say Dewald allegedly crept into the girl's home, kidnapped her from her second-floor bedroom, bound her hands, wrists and ankles with tape and then stuffed her into a wooden trunk at his grandparents' house.
The Beach Boys' Southern California sound was synonymous with sunshine, but founding member Mike Love remembers when darkness crept into their world through a brief connection to Charles Manson, who drove his followers to murder in the late 1960s.
Barty fought back to break twice in the second set and level the match, as more unforced errors crept into her Russian opponent's game, and then broke twice more in the decider to race into a 4-0 lead.
Carney may have left politics for the private sector, but the government has crept into almost every corner of his work, as Amazon expands its physical presence in and around the Beltway and lawmakers focus on the company's every move.
Note of triumph Even before he meets Kim, a note of triumph and finality has crept into Trump's rhetoric -- which may be overly optimistic given the many false thaws between the North and the South -- and the treacherous diplomacy ahead.
Especially for younger folks, the importance of the visual splat is so strong that it has crept into their sex lives, despite the fact that just a few decades ago, the money shot didn't even exist as a discrete sex act.
"It was very, very, very ugly," he said, though his pride at having completed the task of matching heads to bodies was evident in the smile that crept into the corners of his mouth when he explained the difficulties involved.
BEIJING, March 24 (Reuters) - Mainland China saw a doubling in new coronavirus cases, driven by a jump in infected travellers arriving from abroad, while more locally transmitted cases crept into its daily tally, including one in the central city of Wuhan.
McCarthy's thesis is that the unconscious works mathematically and in images, and it regards the relatively new advent of language with deep distrust, as a kind of virus that crept into a system that worked perfectly well for thousands of years.
The reviews often corrected misconceptions about important health issues that had crept into medical practice, like the advice that it was ideal to put newborn babies to sleep on their stomachs — a practice that actually increased babies' risk of death.
As the opioid epidemic has continued and as fentanyl has crept into the black market for drugs over the past few years, coroners and medical examiners have stepped up their toxicology reports to better account for opioids and drug overdoses in general.
Over time, exclusions and lower sub-limits have crept into traditional policies that can leave many insureds with little or no coverage for cyber-induced physical losses, including losses that would have been fully covered had they not been induced by hacking.
According to authorities' account of the kidnapping, Muller was armed with a stun gun and a replica firearm when he crept into the couple's home, ordered them to lie still while he bound and blindfolded them and forced them to drink a sedative.
Still, the issue has crept into the Democratic Party's nascent presidential campaign: In late February, Senator Kamala Harris of California became the first candidate to endorse some manner of decriminalization, an idea also floated by another contender, the former Colorado governor, John Hickenlooper.
Indeed, so much uncertainty has crept into what had been close relations that Mr. Tillerson largely dispensed with the usual gushing and grinning news conferences with his counterparts on Thursday at the gathering of foreign ministers from countries in the Group of 20.
The case of Purnama, who had said political rivals were deceiving people by using a verse in the Koran to say Muslims should not be led by a non-Muslim, showed how Islam had crept into politics in the officially secular country.
A Pennsylvania man is behind bars after he allegedly crept into a home, kidnapped a 4-year-old girl from her second-floor bedroom, bound her hands, wrists and ankles with tape and then stuffed her into a wooden trunk at his grandparents' house.
As Casual Friday crept into the workweek, and the shadow banking world attempted to distinguish itself from the old establishment banking world, the basic garment of climber culture became the new jacket: cooler, tougher, a visual statement of being able to get it done.
For all of Carlson's talk about it being a nonpartisan issue, the coronavirus is tailor-made for his brand of demagoguery: a literal manifestation of the threat of open borders and diversity, an invisible enemy that has now crept into the country to decimate it.
That may be a result of some weirdness that has crept into August numbers in recent years because of the challenges of measuring seasonal variation, or it could reflect a job market that is less vibrant than it had seemed a few months ago.
They also found that men and women operated the system equally well — the team is 84 percent women, she noted, and their design choices may have crept into the product the same as can happen on what is much more common, a male-dominated team.
He is the team's career leader in both on-base average and slugging and has crept into the top 143 in counting statistics like home runs, stolen bases and walks, despite having far fewer at-bats than many of the others on the charts.
The public has struggled as it has grappled with Donald Trump's new brand of bigotry, the promotion of a kind of hate that until now had existed at the far margins of politics and was censured by all decent people when it crept into the public discourse.
At the same time, legacy airline executives are defending their hard-earned hubs from encroachment by low-cost U.S. and transatlantic rivals, which have crept into their territory and are starting to shave down their bigger, more established competitors' market share through no-frill, cheap airfares.
Thomas Jefferson, the author of The Declaration Of Independence, and a guy in the room for those first bunch of amendments, assumed and hoped future generations would change and modify the Amendments and even the Constitution as newer and better thoughts and technology crept into view.
Those tensions crept into Saturday's prayer meeting when Catholicos Karekin II, the supreme patriarch of the Armenian Apostolic Church and spiritual leader of about 93 percent of Armenia's population of three million people, accused Azerbaijan of bombing Armenian villages in April and violating a tenuous cease-fire.
MOSCOW — A note of glee crept into Russian commentary and news coverage on Friday about the current turmoil in Washington around national security, with President Vladimir V. Putin seemingly checking off one item after another that he might have written on his wish list for Santa.
That setting in turn crept into the collection via architectural and sports-infused looks, including deconstructed tops with angular puff sleeves, off-the-shoulder belted waterproof jackets, hoodies worn as an open V-neck, and knee-high soccer socks with cutout sneakers or open-toe sandals.
So even if your social media settings are set to private, all it takes is for somebody to take a screenshot of that picture and then repost it in a public-facing way or for somebody to have crept into your social circle under false pretenses.
When the Cowboys tied the score with about four minutes left, and then did it again with 213 seconds left, would you have been surprised to learn that a familiar feeling of dread had crept into the minds of every single person on the Packers' sideline?
But as the president has announced tariffs first on $50 billion of goods from China, then an additional $200 billion of goods and now potentially the remaining roughly $300 billion of products China ships to the United States, consumer goods have increasingly crept into the mix.
When fleeing from angry gun-toting slave-owners in New Orleans, he crept into the French Quarter and inveigled his way into a luxurious brothel by seducing the madam, who fell in love with him and asked her butler to ply him with fine wine and Cajun delicacies.
Because the internet lit up with it briefly, it's probably worth mentioning that American politics crept into the Paris collections in the form of the Balenciaga and Kering logos on some jackets and scarves that were nearly identical to a logo used for Senator Bernie Sanders's presidential run.
And more recent superhero films illustrate how the sort of self-questioning and self-parody that loomed over widescreen comic stories has crept into superhero movies as well: This year's surprise hit Deadpool was a hyperviolent, fourth-wall breaking, comically over-the-top semi-parody of the superhero film.
In Florida, the only place so far in the continental United States where the disease is circulating, Zika has crept into its Senate race — which could help determine whether Republicans hold onto their majority — as Senator Marco Rubio is fending off attack ads over the proposed restrictions on Planned Parenthood.
By virtue of his appetite, his fame and the kind of mind that can keep track of an 80,000-record vinyl collection, Mr. Thompson in the last few years has crept into the white-hot center of a food world that is itself moving toward the center of pop culture.
But it was a rare moment when actual reality crept into this reality show, and it was an interesting counterpoint to a class-centric scene during Rachel's earlier date with Bryan, when she took him to a Breitling store in Switzerland and announced that she was buying him an expensive watch.
There was a nod to this knotty history at the Democratic debate in September, when Cory Booker, New Jersey's junior senator and a presidential candidate, mentioned how even though gun violence had long afflicted areas of the state, it was often ignored until it crept into other, presumably whiter neighborhoods.
If you go all the way back to the first-ever Super Bowl, in 1967, ads cost anywhere from $245,240 to $234,24, based on Nielsen's numbers, while 22005 marked the first year that the average cost crept into the millions, when 23-second ads sold for $103 million (up from $210,245 the previous year).
The frost on the bushes lay pretty Like tinsel over a Christmas tree When a limo as black as a hearse Crept into view, stopping at each Mailbox as if in search of a name, And not finding it sped away, Its tires squealing like a piglet Lifted into the air by a butcher.
The exaggerated androgyny of Missy Elliott, for instance, or the drag-inspired theatrics of Lady Gaga, or the tightly choreographed dance routines of Beyoncé, or even the way the word "work" seems to have crept into so many major pop songs in the past ten years, all of which harken to the pure DNA of the scene.
The Rules hearing arrives after the House Judiciary Committee's marathon debate on impeachment ended with even more strained relations than it began: Republicans accused Democrats of pulling a cheap procedural shot in order to get GOP members to stop putting forward amendments as the markup on the articles crept into the late hours of Thursday night.
As Elsa, voiced by Idina Menzel, grapples with leaving the kingdom when members of her community discover her unusual talent of generating ice, she belts out the signature song with such gusto that you have no other choice but to understand the ice queen's conflict On the charts, "Let it Go" crept into the top five of the Billboard Top 100.
History's superseding judgment also crept into the left's responses in the National Institute of Family and Life Advocates case, the other decision announced on Tuesday, in which another narrow conservative majority ruled on free speech grounds that anti-abortion "crisis pregnancy centers" can, in effect, deceive people about the services they provide, overturning a California state law that compelled certain disclosures.
He's just lost his job as editor of a small religiously oriented press at a Roman Catholic college in upstate New York; worse still, he's slowly realizing that the "secular monasticism" that has crept into his daily routine has aced him out of a shot with the one woman who might have been more than a convenient plus-one for social obligations.
He's just lost his job as editor of a small religiously oriented press at a Roman Catholic college in upstate New York; worse still, he's slowly realizing that the "secular monasticism" that has crept into his daily routine has aced him out of a shot with the one woman who might have been more than a convenient plus-one for social obligations.
"I believe that in order to show him exactly the way he was, it's not really glorifying him, but it's showing him, and when they do say positive and wonderful things about him…that's what they saw, that's what Bundy wanted you to see," Kathy Kleiner Rubin, who was 20 years old at Florida State University when Bundy crept into her bedroom at 3 a.m.
When I was offered the chance to perk up my curly curls and scrub up my Irish brogue to portray the fairylike Sharon McLonergan in a coming Off Broadway revival of the musical "Finian's Rainbow," this version of the actor's dream crept into my subconscious and made plain thoughts I was already thinking: At age 46, when does an ingénue hang up her ponytail?
This longtime New Orleans legend has recently garnered national attention, much like the music she champions: bounce, the underground hip-hop subgenre that crept into the mainstream through its influence on chart toppers by the likes of Drake and N.E.R.D. Freedia's ascent has been due in no small part to her prominence in Beyoncé's explosive 2016 single "Formation," as well as a reality series about Freedia's life that aired on Fuse.
But Republicans believe there is evidence that bias crept into decisions made in both the investigation into former Secretary of State Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE's use of a private email server and the counterintelligence probe into possible ties between the Trump campaign and Russia.
Sports of The Times Somewhere in the middle of my N.B.A. TV stupor this past weekend — Hawks-versus-Celtics bleeding into watching the 7-foot Andre Drummond shoot free throws (and wondering if he'd be better off wearing a blindfold) and then looking on blurry-eyed as the Spurs administered yet another beat down to the Memphis Grizzlies, who had taken to playing the toddler children of their many injured players — this thought crept into my brain pan: Less is more.

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