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"cresting" Definitions
  1. Architecture
  2. a decorative coping, balustrade, etc., usually designed to give an interesting skyline.
  3. Furniture
  4. ornamentation either carved or sawed in the top rail of a piece or else added to it.
  5. a system of ornamental ridges or flutes on a piece of plate armor.

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In August, the average gift peaks, cresting at about $183.
In 20083, the Spice Girls were cresting the Girl Power wave.
Swollen rivers across a vast area are cresting at record heights.
A pod of dolphins is cresting just a few feet away.
There is a sense of helplessness, being stranded amongst cresting waves.
The Navy recorded a maximum wave height, cresting at 52 feet.
And now it's cresting in the era of Trump's anti-establishment populism.
Passions certainly are cresting, but the hatred is still not really proportional.
But other episodes approach the 60-minute mark, with one cresting 53 minutes.
The incidents keep piling up, like the cresting wave of an incoming tide.
The rumbling, brash wave of music he helped create is cresting without him.
With anxiety cresting, McConnell phoned the President to insist he sign the measure.
"Just because it stops raining doesn't mean rivers will stop cresting," Shackelford said.
Many of those waterways were rising or cresting, though a few were receding.
Condie's novel Matched came out just as the great YA dystopia boom was cresting.
But there's a Revenant wave right now, and it's difficult to see it cresting
Its cresting invocations of hope aside, the book ably maintains a sharp critical edge.
After cresting at 17.45 feet early Monday, the river stood at 14.9 feet Wednesday.
You can just barely see the sun cresting over the mountains in the distance.
Her capelet, cresting in tusklike spikes, appeared to be hand-wrought from aluminum foil.
Cresting it, white-knuckling the wheel now—how had I ever let it go?
" The heroine "arrived at the party just as it was cresting over the edge.
"Fingerbib," a woozy synth ballad takes over, building and cresting over a skeletal rhythm track.
In retrospect, Passages can be read as the cresting of the second wave of feminism.
I imagined I was on an empty beach watching cresting gray waves, gulls screaming overhead.
Wincing, I could just make out the sun cresting mountains freshly adorned in spring snow.
Floodwaters rose and then receded in Conway, South Carolina, but a second cresting is expected.
Visibility was poor, with snow driving almost horizontally, and waves cresting at close to 70 feet.
Surfing movies tend to offer spectacular scenes of cresting seas and intrepid athletes riding perfect waves.
Often hundreds of figures layered over each other, forming cresting waves and landscapes of their own.
Meanwhile, the global backlash is already cresting, fueled by the income disparities those changes ushered in.
Cable boom is cresting, MTV is a big deal, but is going to get bigger. Yeah.
But gone for the moment was any sense of a liberal wave cresting across the country.
Others might describe orgasms as fireworks or a cresting ocean wave — prettier, sure, but more abstract.
Flooding and cresting rivers Drenching rains have left some parts of the United States underwater for weeks.
In Mexico, the architecture of Félix Candela punctuates landscapes like giant flowers, folded umbrellas, and cresting waves.
It's a breezy bop with Future cresting on an infectious hook about ambition and something Scarface-adjacent.
I'm cresting 30 — I'm 30 years old and I really had never met anybody like this person.
Slope-sided cupolas, striped-stone window arches and delicate roof cresting turn up on Garfield, for instance.
Very predictably, they responded, cresting on the tide of publicity that Popeyes was riding, with a tweet.
The Mississippi and Illinois Rivers were expected to continue rising through the weekend, cresting near record levels.
He ramped up that assault in the second quarter, cresting the 100-yard rushing mark before halftime.
"It's going to get rough for South Carolina," he warned ahead of the expected cresting of rivers.
The second was the Jumeirah Beach Hotel, a family resort next door shaped like a cresting wave.
Why do you think stoicism is — seems to be — cresting now, at least in a pop culture sense.
The average transaction price of a Ford F-2595 is fast approaching $258,2030 with many sales cresting $25,23.
He's running like it's a general election, cresting the aura of inevitability and readiness to stare down Trump.
The river is set to rise another seven inches (18 cm) before cresting on Wednesday evening, Donovan said.
A wave of health-related litigation was cresting, and it would ultimately cost the industry billions of dollars.
Take a look at Craig Cavallo in Saveur on a cresting wave of Filipino cooking in Los Angeles.
Traffic on his website went "up and up," he said, eventually cresting at eight times its usual amount.
The river is currently cresting at 1503 feet and will go down from that peak soon, Mississippi Gov.
Floodwaters from the cresting Little River inundated the area of Spring Lake, North Carolina, during Hurricane Florence, Sept. 17.
"The orange glow was cresting the hill and you knew this place was going to go up," he said.
With this new iceberg cresting on her ring finger, Carey joins a rarefied club of mega-carat-sporting celebrities.
The ever-popular image of a cresting wave with Mount Fuji in the distance is an ukiyo-e print.
On Friday, near downtown and the State Capitol building, the river was swollen, fierce and hours away from cresting.
We drove there on Bhutan's single east-west highway, which twists along vertiginous cliffs, cresting passes 10,000 feet high.
On Friday, near downtown and the Missouri State Capitol, was the river, swollen, fierce and hours away from cresting.
There is evidence that the wave of hypergendered clothing may be cresting, at least among older children and teens.
The Addicks Reservoir overtopped its dam Tuesday morning, cresting above its 108-foot lip and spilling into surrounding neighborhoods.
Rallies have been planned all over the country all weekend, cresting with a women's march in Washington on Saturday.
Last week, I reviewed the trail-crushing, summit-cresting unstoppable force of nature that is the Toyota Land Cruiser.
Tiny, crimson creatures streak about my fogged-up helmet, bathed in the cresting sunlight as a warning pops into view.
Cresting a wave of good reviews, "Kong: Skull Island" topped the domestic box office, racking up a mighty $61 million.
Cresting a wave of good reviews, "Kong: Skull Island" topped the domestic box office, racking up a mighty $2000 million.
Shares of Amazon, the e-commerce and cloud computing leader, have busily risen, recently cresting the $1,000 per-share mark.
And nearly every song is short, with barely any of Radiator Hospital's tracks cresting the two-minute, 30-second mark.
CX-5 pricing starts at $24,985, cresting at $33,765 for the fully optioned all-wheel-drive Grand Touring model tested.
Through a small window, far past those low cresting "white horses," I could make out Northern Ireland's hills of Antrim.
Yet with an election year cresting and massive divisions among his members, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is staying put.
Epic's game won't be on top forever, certainly, but it's riding a wave that feels far from cresting any time soon.
There are record levels of flooding and cresting along rivers and creeks that will affect homes, roads and driveways, he said.
I arrived in Manchester for my first face-to-face interview with Smith in 2006 surfing a cresting wave of anxiety.
Rivers were still cresting as runoff from soaked land to the north surged into Pender on its way to the ocean.
The 1979 event set the record, with the river cresting at 43 feet, submerging a large area of Jackson, including downtown.
Flood records have been shattered in 17 places, and more rivers will likely break cresting records this week, the NEMA said.
The sailing conditions were rugged that day with the seas cresting to 303 feet, the winds blowing 20 to 25 knots.
Rivers cresting, some twice North Carolina's Cape Fear River reached 295 feet near Fayetteville on Wednesday, putting thousands in harm's way.
Virgin Galactic plans to take half a dozen passengers on a "suborbital" flight, cresting at more than fifty miles above the Earth.
His tenure, which coincided with a cresting of social media organizing, galvanized a vocal opposition that considered him to be evil incarnate.
Nearly cresting 10 million views, this video of a Haitian news crew is one of the true ancient memes of YouTube lore.
It's a performance: She's having her husband Walt (David Tennant) snap her picture for her Instagram account (which is "cresting 11,000 followers").
With the cresting wave of hype surrounding Mykki, label interest followed: meetings were had with XL and Capitol, both proving ultimately fruitless.
But there is another way to read cases like Sweden: not as the populist wave cresting, but as the liberal consensus breaking.
And for all the money and attention Democrats lavished on newly competitive races in the state, there was no decisive wave cresting.
The year I graduated high school, economic anxiety was cresting: The Great Recession was at its worst, and unemployment was hurtling toward 10%.
The atmosphere directly below also has the appearance of cresting of waves, making this quite the ocean scene for a giant gaseous planet.
The atmosphere directly below also has the appearance of cresting of waves, making this quite the ocean scene for a giant gaseous planet.
Yet much of the media celebrated Emmanuel Macron's victory as a triumph over populism, and intimated that the populist wave was finally cresting.
There are stretches in the first movement in which frenetic marimba volleys skirt atop jittery string ostinatos that break into cresting harmonic waves.
As the Republican wave was cresting, a young Democrat was trying to position himself as a candidate for higher office, and on Feb.
The classic series of painstakingly crafted simulators from Microsoft is returning, with a new, gorgeous-looking Microsoft Flight Simulator cresting over the horizon.
CNN meteorologist Robert Shackelford said the water left by the bomb cyclone goes into streams and then rivers, causing the cresting and flooding.
He acknowledges the tensions between Israelis and Palestinians, cresting again as U.S. President Donald Trump weighs in on a long-stalled peacemaking initiative.
By the numbers: Rising rivers are now cresting or will soon crest in many places in North Carolina, with record heights already being recorded.
The weather warns you of its approach politely on the horizon, cresting the peaks of the Fourteeners (14,000-foot mountains) on the Mosquito range.
Cresting one hill, I gasped as I caught a glimpse of the ocean, gleaming, for the first time since I'd been in the air.
Indawgyi Lake Journal LONTON, Myanmar — Cresting a mountain pass on a freshly bulldozed road, Indawgyi Lake and its valley appear below, pastoral and calm.
When we last see him, Ashbery is poised at a crossroads, his apprenticeship complete and the future cresting like a wave about to break.
Flood records have been shattered in 17 places, and more rivers will likely break cresting records this week, the Nebraska Emergency Management Agency said.
It spent money out the wazoo to get it, with even the most conservative estimates cresting $25 million spent on Roma's For Your Consideration campaign.
You can see the story Jaffe tells as one about waves cresting on a shore, each one getting a little bit closer to the destination.
Between 85033 and 2017, bilateral trade between the EU and Iran expanded dramatically, cresting at over 10 billion Euros annually in both imports and exports.
Close listening reveals them as surprisingly natural bedfellows: slipstreams of heavily processed sound flow through both, with emphasis on careful builds and beautiful cresting moments.
Downstream, near Kinston, the Neuse rose more than seven feet above flood stage and was expected to climb five feet more, not cresting until Saturday.
Downstream, near Kinston, the Neuse rose more than 7 feet above flood stage, and was expected to climb 5 feet more, not cresting until Saturday.
After more than a year of calm, in which stock markets glided to one record high after another, a wave of volatility is suddenly cresting.
The high tide of architectural postmodernism was cresting, just as the economies of both the U.S. and Japan were entering a period of historic growth.
"That was when the Hill Fire was just cresting the 101 freeway and they were shutting it down and showing it jumping the freeway," Zielinski said.
"We have moderate flooding at this time," she said, noting that the forecast shows the river cresting seven feet above flood stage on Thursday or Friday.
It begins with Buckley's voice cresting through an ocean of silence, as Rose-Lynn summons the strength to confront her regrets until they resolve into love.
The noise was so loud that Anfield shook, a roar from all four sides at once, crashing into each other, swelling and cresting like a wave.
So Murray's hope is that local policymakers can use the models to get a more fine-grained view on when their particular wave might be cresting.
Bear in mind that Microsoft's shares have been on a tear lately, with the company's valuation cresting the $1.28 trillion mark as we finish this post.
After Peloton reported its first earnings as a public company in early November, its share price recovered, cresting its IPO price and reaching $37 per share.
Here, with "Observatory of Light," Buren has masked 3,600 pieces of Gehry's glassy structure, which rises above the Bois de Boulogne like a ship cresting a wave.
Its torrential rains caused widespread flooding in North Carolina and Virginia, with river heights cresting at record levels, feet above marks set by hurricanes Hugo and Fran.
The margin stayed in double figures for the game's remainder, cresting at 211 in the first half when Sutton drilled a 236-pointer with 29:217 left.
"We're at quarter four of the year and quarter four of the fundraising cycle and this is when I think you want to be cresting," he said.
The wave of anger that immediately followed his election is cresting, and now we're awash in theories about what his presidency means for women and American politics.
Between his sweet, solitary voice and the lumbering motions of the elevator, visitors can imagine a ferry voyage, cresting the waves and heading toward the port city.
The floods and cresting are a result of the powerful "bomb cyclone" that slammed the central United States last week, bringing hurricane-like winds and blizzard conditions.
The film charts the cresting tension between Pattinson's and Dafoe's characters, who are alone on an island off New England and begin to drive each other mad.
Just a few years ago, Doug Evans was cresting through Silicon Valley on his way to raise over $120 million in venture capital for his startup, Juicero.
But it is in Mexico where his legacy as an experimental architect is truly seen, where concrete poetry punctuates landscapes like giant flowers, folded umbrellas, and cresting waves.
Dozens of homes and miles of highway near the Cape Fear River are expected to be inundated, with the river cresting at 23 feet near Burgaw, North Carolina.
Cresting the hill above the Park, we look out over the Willamette River to see a jaw-dropping sight—the north end of the river is on fire.
Today, the developer all but confirmed the latest entry in the Western franchise with an image of seven cowboys cresting a hill, the sun and mountains behind them.
Speaking at the Abu Dhabi International Petroleum Exhibition Conference (ADIPEC), General Mohammed Barkindo said that the cartel's projections did not foresee oil demand cresting over the coming decades.
The cresting intrigue about Mueller, Cohen and the President's increasingly tetchy mood robbed the White House of a clean victory lap, following the positive economic data released Friday.
In some ways, the company is perfectly positioned to ride the cresting wave of interest in the intersection of digital worlds, virtual avatars, immersive entertainment and augmented reality.
A wave of sexual harassment allegations and accounts of widespread toxic, misogynistic behavior in the workplace has been cresting since the Harvey Weinstein scandal broke earlier this month.
However, the show's ticket sales were underwhelming, with grosses cresting at $441,034 in late March and dropping to $269,537 last week — just 30 percent of the gross potential.
Other parts of the Carolinas will be left with up to 33 inches of rain, causing significant river flooding, with some rivers not cresting until later this week.
Listening to it—and, crucially, allowing yourself to be carried away on The 1975's cresting wave of looking at life and relishing it—you'll thank goodness they did.
"Twin Peaks" arrived at a moment when what's been dubbed "surreality TV" is cresting, as snail's-pace dramas like "Legion" and "American Gods" have garnered considerable praise from critics.
Pat McCrory warned on Wednesday that floodwaters had not yet peaked in parts of Pender and Lenoir counties, where officials said they expect cresting rivers to cause devastating flooding.
In the Balearic Islands, which are in the Mediterranean off eastern Spain, waves cresting at more than 45 feet swept away some popular beaches and smashed into seafront houses.
A number of demographers, along with economists and real estate consultants, are starting to contemplate what urban cores will look like now that the generation — America's largest — is cresting.
All of this happened just as Reigns was cresting, a crest which would be forever tarnished once he won the 2015 Royal Rumble instead of the beloved Daniel Bryan.
As our CNN national poll released earlier this week shows, the former vice president leads the race by double digits over Sanders, with no other candidate even cresting double digits.
The wave of women running for office in 2018 is likely to continue cresting in 2020 — and a new poll suggests that could be bad news for President Donald Trump.
Only later, cresting middle age, did he start hearing about scientists reviving the drugs for research—while his dinner companions were casually mentioning taking psychedelic trips to boost their creativity.
Image: YTMND, Jim CookeIn its heyday, You're The Man Now Dog (YTMND) rode the cresting wave of early mainstream online communities, alongside its brethren like 4chan, Something Awful, and Newgrounds.
The river's cresting -- the highest stage or level of a flood wave -- was due to affect communities in Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Arkansas, Kentucky and Tennessee, CNN meteorologist Haley Brink said.
Firefighters set blazes at the bottom of hills in order to burn up the tinder-dry brush before flames cresting the ridge tops could feed on it and surge downhill.
When seven states and a string of cities took up similar proposals this year, it appeared as if a wave was cresting in the fight to rein in plastic pollution.
"As far as Rock Island is concerned, the stars kind of aligned to where they got rain right on top of what was already cresting near the record," Palmer said.
The latest canvas for Mr. Buren is the Louis Vuitton Foundation building here, a Frank Gehry design that rises above the Bois de Boulogne like a ship cresting a wave.
From students, awareness and activism over the issue has spread out to professional circles, Xiong said, and a new wave is cresting as women feel emboldened seeing others speaking out.
Indeed, recession fears had been elevated during much the summer, cresting when the two-year yield briefly passed above the 10-year, a phenomenon known as an inverted yield curve.
Generation Z came of age just as the Black Lives Matter movement was cresting, and they are far more comfortable with shifting views of identity than older generations have been.
Trump's campaign, riding a wave of cresting poll numbers, had planned to play the candidate's statement to the max, possibly with a show of regret before an African-American audience.
"The river's rise has slowed and we think it's cresting today," utility spokeswoman Mollie Gore said from the site, where 115 workers had shored up the dam around the pond.
After cresting a seawall now located hundreds of feet from the water, we made our way toward a boat launch that sits a third of a mile away from the shore.
Surely it's pure coincidence that Facebook's sudden interest in privacy comes as the company faces an ever-cresting tidal wave of public backlash and heavy breathing from thirsty regulators in Congress.
Our thought bubble, via Axios' Andrew Freeman: It's not surprising that rivers large and small are cresting above levels seen during any previous flood in history in the Plains and Midwest.
By Saturday the waters were raging: the National Guard was pulling people from their homes, rivers were cresting at historic levels, cars and buses had overturned and the worst was ahead.
Meanwhile in the waning daylight, the cresting and breaking sea waves stir up correspondingly unpredictable colors — greens, blues, whites — creating a kind of soothing restlessness between and among their crosswise motions.
The margin never dipped below 234 after that, cresting at 224 when Ballock beat the shot clock with a 221-pointer for a 73-51 cushion at the 6:46 mark.
What is knowable, however, is that something did change in the last few months, from the cresting momentum in the fall to the more difficult winter, even if Warren has not.
The rows of headstones crashed into each other like waves cresting, covering nearly every inch of the cemetery green in Queens as we zoomed past it at 26 miles an hour.
The progressive insurgency sweeping the nation is cresting in Rhode Island as well — a state with a peculiar brand of politics and a history of strong lefty showings in Democratic primaries.
A white and pink cycloid is conjoined to a pyramidal blue structure, cresting on a white and gray sea surge, suggesting the hunted whale and capsizing ship in Herman Melville's epic.
Sotheby's Modern and Post-War British Art this week moved £8,250,8723 (~$10480292) worth of paintings and more, with L.S. Lowry's "A Cricket Match" (1938) cresting the rest and selling for £1,155,000 (~$1,451,373).
Far from slicing through cresting waves forever, the ship sank near Florida in 1942, 3.7 miles from the shore of Mexico Beach, possibly because it was loaded down with too much lumber.
"Experience our Natural Beauty!" had a wide gorgeous smile from a Liberian park ranger showing off peaceful rain forest lagoons, tented lodges on the beach and real-life Liberian surfers cresting waves.
Jose Rengel, a 47-year-old construction worker who lives in Galveston, was helping with rescue efforts in Dickinson, Texas, southeast of Houston, where he saw water cresting the tops of cars.
At the biathlon on Tuesday March 13, he positioned himself where he could not only see the skiers cresting a hill, but also the finish line, framed by flags whipping in the wind.
It wasn't until March 2007, just as the tsunami of subprime losses was cresting, that the Fed and other regulators published guidance urging lenders to consider a borrower's ability to repay a loan.
Music of the Sun and A Girl Like Me infused boilerplate pop-R&B with the dancehall of her native Barbados; Talk That Talk and Unapologetic rode the cresting waves of EDM and trap.
But there has been a fairly consistent turnover of girl groups over the last few decades—currently cresting with Little Mix and Fifth Harmony—and the same just can't be said for boy bands.
The Mississippi receded further from dangerous levels at St. Louis and farther south at Thebes, Illinois, and Cape Girardeau, Missouri, on Sunday, the NWS said, while the Ohio River was cresting at Cairo, Illinois.
The tide of protests appears to be cresting as Mr. Xi contemplates an enormous downsizing of China's bloated state industries, which are producing much more steel, cement and other goods than the market needs.
With a seemingly interminable campaign reaching the final sprint, it has been a week of at least occasional indulgences by the Clinton team, cresting perhaps on Tuesday night with an unscheduled stop from Mrs.
"We have five rivers that are going to be cresting within the next three to five days at record levels and that is a major, major concern," said Mayor Brenda Bethune of Myrtle Beach.
Small, sleek green iguanas; big iguanas as long as four feet from snout to tail, scales cresting gloriously from their heads; orange-and-green iguanas, their muscled, goose-pimpled arms resolving into sharp claws.
The cresting intrigue Monday follows a flurry of sensational developments in recent days that suggest that Mueller is approaching a critical point of his investigation and that the President's personal jeopardy could be deepening.
This round of flooding is predicted to be worse -- cresting at what would be a record 22.8 feet just to the north by Tuesday -- and the river already was encroaching into her yard Saturday.
Everyone is so game for the proceedings, no matter how ridiculous they are — at one point, there's a motorcycle chase inside a cresting wave — that it's genuinely hard not to be swept up in it.
Advertiser interest in Twitter began cresting early last year, but the latest survey by RBC Capital Markets found a significant jump in the number of advertisers who plan to decrease their spending on the website.
Despite the intensity behind the album's production, there are plenty of joyful moments—like "Red Eyes," a song so plainly exultant that, even after a hundred listens, its chorus still feels like cresting a mountain.
Most people have their money in a variety of places, including: There are ways to get at your Roth IRA before cresting the 353 and 235/29 age mark, and that's the Roth conversion latter.
But across the city — the nexus of a weekend of national demonstrations cresting with a women's march on Saturday — a peculiar sensation took immediate hold, visiting every corner of the capital on its biggest day.
The National Weather Service had issued a special maritime weather warning earlier in the night, cautioning about thunderstorms moving up the coast, winds exceeding 50 miles per hour and waves cresting as high as 15 feet.
While the events of 1989 redefined Europe's boundaries, they also ushered in almost two decades of powerful economic liberalization and globalisation that took in China, India and Latin America - a wave that is only now cresting.
The concert opened with the New York premiere of Julia Wolfe's "Fountain of Youth," all rumbling percussion, spiraling riffs and eerily cresting sustained sonorities, swirling in a musical mélange with hints of indie rock and Minimalism.
It's possible that the rush higher in January represented the moment of peak momentum, maximum valuation, cresting optimism and greatest ease for bullish investors, and yet this doesn't mean it was a decisive high in prices.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump on Tuesday predicted the coronavirus is "going to go away" despite warnings from Democrats that his White House is asleep amid cresting fears in Washington that the outbreak could spark a pandemic.
After cresting the last of a series of lava-strewn gulleys, we caught a glimpse of our destination — a stretch of shell-white sand called Anakena Beach, one of only two white sand beaches on the island.
Debussy liked the work of the British painter and illustrator Walter Crane, and I wonder whether "La Mer" might have something to do with Crane's 1892 painting "Neptune's Horses," in which phantom beasts materialize from a cresting wave.
Players, officials and fans will no longer be treated to stunning views as they cross the Rickenbacker Causeway, the gentle aqua cresting of Biscayne Bay on one side and sand beaches of the Atlantic Ocean on the other.
" In an essay for The New York Times, he suggested that "Desert" would be an experience less obviously theatrical than the cresting waves of "Ocean"; he even imagined a listener thinking, "This music is never going to change.
Set the cake in motion, like a wave cresting back on itself, and then stop short, watching the potato cake jump up and flip back, while you get your pan in place pretty quick to receive your beauty.
The Russian leader appeared remarkably subdued at what was widely seen as a moment of triumph for him, with his popularity rising on a cresting wave of anti-establishment and often pro-Russian populism in Europe and America.
The brain swelling came in waves every 20 minutes, and during these surges the ICU nurse and I would time the delivery of various drugs—diuretics, sedatives, narcotics, paralytics—in hopes of preventing the intracranial pressure waves from cresting.
The flooding in many places was worse than a seemingly exceptional statewide inundation a few months ago, and some of the state's rivers were cresting at several feet above record levels set in a devastating flood event in 1983.
Their voices followed and enveloped Woods like a cascading wave, cresting the rise as he did, and then flowing back down the other side of the knoll until Woods ducked his head inside a small white door and disappeared.
Against a repeated non sequitur of a refrain—"Back into the sky"—the track becomes gradually more celebratory as time goes on, cresting in a celestial piano improvisation over a subtle break that contains some sort of hand drum.
The attacks from Mr. Cruz's Republican rivals have challenged his core campaign promises of integrity and conservative purity, cresting on Monday when he dismissed his communications director, Rick Tyler, for spreading a misleading video about Marco Rubio's views on the Bible.
Cresting crises overseas, endless scandals, personal feuds, the President's flattery of tyrants, impeachment talk and an impossible-to-ignore presidency that's barged into every American's life in a draining two and a half years will complicate Trump's narrative this time.
Warren chases down Biden in the polls Biden has been the front-runner for months, but the race is tightening as it enters a pivotal new stage, with Warren cresting in polls after an impressive summer leading the party's policy debate.
Trump's fury peaked with a tweet that coincided with cresting coverage on conservative media of the unproven claim that an FBI confidential source in the Russia investigation could have been a spy sent by Obama administration officials to damage Trump.
In the dark hours of the night, the National Guard navigated their vehicles through neighborhoods transformed into inland lakes with water cresting to the tops of mail boxes and fire hydrants and garden shrubbery looking more like watery mangrove forests.
The bill coincided with an economic boom, the cresting of the crack-cocaine wave and, according to one notorious theory, the unintended benefit of legalized abortion eliminating thousands of would-be criminals before they had a chance to be born.
But on Thursday at David Geffen Hall, the Finnish conductor Susanna Malkki led the New York Philharmonic in a performance of the work that was so urgent, detailed and exciting that I forgot all about cresting sea and splashing waves.
Though it debuted late last year, "1917" is cresting at just the right time: After six weeks of release, it's made more than $120 million domestically, and it occupied the No. 2 slot at the box office last weekend. But.
His sound effects are exquisite: the clusters of consonants (hard "c"s, then "b"s and "p"s) and the vowels so open you could fall into them, the magisterial cresting syntax, the brilliant coupling of unlike words ("iceberg-Golgotha").
The unusual confluence of factors adds up to a forecast that has the river cresting Saturday at 19 feet, a level not seen since February 1950 and about 2.3 feet shy of the record set in April 1922, the weather service said Thursday.
On a Saturday in September, it's cresting hill after hill in the westernmost corner of San Juan County, Utah, just above the southern border of the state, pushing through the cedar and sage that dot Navajo Mountain's picturesque canyons and sandy bluffs.
David Bowie, a creative spirit so luminous that the merest brush of his aura made the dull dormitory town of Bromley seem like a creative hotbed, died in January just as he seemed to be cresting yet another of his creative peaks.
A fresh wave of anger is cresting over America now, and Howard Beale is back to ride it, this time in the shape of Bryan Cranston, who stars in Ivo van Hove's energetic stage production (at the Belasco, after a heralded London run).
Beauvoir abhorred sentimentalism in her writing and seemed constitutionally incapable of contriving a sudden epiphany after cresting a peak, but it turns out that in addition to all of her philosophical contributions she is a forgotten pioneer of this genre of memoir.
In his statement for the Casa Triângulo group exhibition O que vem com a aurora ("What Comes with the Aurora"), Rio de Janeiro-based curator Bernardo Mosqueira explains that an aurora precedes the sun's cresting of the horizon during the dark polar winter.
But when those figures are not adjusted, the raw data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics shows that businesses increase hiring and business activity two times a year, in the summer with a peak in June and for the holidays, cresting in November.
In a media cycle that may as much influence events as report them, it's easy to see the tidal wave effect of journalists who are more interested in grabbing a cresting storyline than in looking for a more nuanced view to present.
During the great wave of incarceration—generally thought to have begun around 1980, and cresting about three decades later—state prisons added something like a million inmates, with about "half that growth coming from locking up more people convicted of violence," Pfaff calculates.
Chances of Trump claiming the Republican mantle have fallen hard to 69 percent after cresting at 86 percent this week following his winning seven of 11 states in Super Tuesday voting, according to PredictWise, which aggregates betting on multiple venues into an implied probability.
It was a drum solo of incitements and emotions — resentment, fear, grief, outrage — pounding the fight-or-flight center of the brain, cresting with Mr. Giuliani's aria, then delivering a climax, relief, the glorious leader radiating electric light and his wife, sheathed in white.
That's what sparked his infamous Minneapolis performance, cresting with a Joe BidenJoe BidenTrump says he doesn't want NYT in the White House Warren to protest with striking Chicago teachers Schiff punches back after GOP censure resolution fails MORE zinger about kissing former President Obama's backside.
After a fractious period in the Capitol — cresting this month with Democrats' filibuster of Mr. Trump's Supreme Court nominee, Justice Neil M. Gorsuch, and Republicans' deployment of the so-called nuclear option to confirm him — members seemed modestly hopeful for a reset of sorts.
It is also a modern architect's playground: The train station looks like a cresting wave, buildings are made of cubes and trapezoids, and I bought coffee in an enormous new marketplace that looks like an airplane hangar with flowers and cows painted on it.
But slowing overall growth in chip sales and profits, albeit after a stellar 26.4, has economists and market observers questioning whether technology investment is cresting — which, if true, would mean that the 63 corporate tax cut is falling short of one of its most important goals.
Seeing pink dolphins leap out of the water was said to be a harbinger of storms; one old story has it that in 4423, fishermen off Yau Ma Tei saw a particularly large pod cresting three days before the Japanese Air Force began bombing the city.
Sen. Bernie SandersBernie Sanders2020 Democrats push for gun control action at forum Sanders heart procedures shines spotlight on age of top Democrats Sanders uses health scare to promote 'Medicare for All' MORE (I-Vt.) started the leftist wave currently cresting among Democrats; now, he risks losing it.
Everyone involved, Lance and Jeff and Doc Rivers and Dave Joerger and that eccentric dude who franchises the Grizz and even big goofy Steve Ballmer are frustrated, confused, angry and overflowing with undefined dread and a vision of a Golden wave cresting and drowning them in a tidepool.
I'd say no one needs reminding how the Axis racist enterprise ended, except that cresting right-wing populism has coincided with a new phase of anti-Semitism and attempts to forget the Holocaust, along with an uptick in hateful speech and violent actions taken against Muslims and other people of color.
The prominence of ''bro'' also coincided with the arrival of the joshing fraternal comedies of Judd Apatow and the cresting popularity of Barney Stinson, the sleazy, slutty suit Neil Patrick Harris played for nine seasons on ''How I Met Your Mother,'' who adhered to the articles of a handbook called the Bro Code.
This year's edition, with significant contributions from rookies like Torres, Miguel Andujar and now German, is cresting on a timely wave of momentum that puts the Yankees within a game of the Boston Red Sox in the American League East, with a three-game series between the teams beginning Tuesday at Yankee Stadium.
But I picked the animals up myself anyway—as did Eleanor, when it was she who came upon them, her silver hair and black eyes shining—and all because we wanted to dump the animals into Gwen's crib ourselves and hear her quick cresting laughter as she immediately set about hurling them again.
Melodies collide to form a cresting tsunami of sound that tears through the second track and deposits you gently at the beginning of the third, "ACVC," where the iconic opening piano riff of Vanessa Carlton's "A Thousand Miles" meets the unadulterated cries of AC/DC's "Back in Black," creating a visceral sensation of pure bliss.
All this is cresting because the European Union is beginning to debate its budget framework for 2021 through 2027, a budget that will have to deal with a significant reduction in funds given Britain's intention to leave the bloc and stop paying into its budget after a transition period that will end in December 2020.
Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE is closing his campaign strongly, staying on message and keeping his impulses in check as he rides cresting momentum into Election Day.
So it was with cresting anticipation, and no degree of certainty, that a winnowed-to-the-majors crowd on Monday night approached the Hôtel de Sénecterre, the 17th-century hôtel particulier on the Rue de l'Université that Mr. Slimane had spent one and a half years restoring to be the new home of Saint Laurent Couture.
For two decades, Colette Roussaux and Sarah Andelman's store had been the one that fashion people looked to to tell them what was cresting on the horizon, that introduced them not only to designer fashion but also to art books and heavy, expensive twice-a-year magazines and candles and gadgets and sneakers and tchotchkes of every unpredictable type.
I generally try to put shows I've watched on this list, but as the number of TV shows out there continues to multiply (very nearly cresting 500 scripted series last year — which doesn't include reality shows or programs that didn't air in primetime or made-for-TV movies or...), that's become trickier and trickier to do.
They range from the very urban — Barcelona's spectacular 210,237-square-foot "Sol I Ombra Park" (212-210), featuring a cresting mound of earth covered in ceramic tiles in shimmering azulejo blues — to the pastoral: "Hawk Hill Calgary Sentinels" (21960-19813), which includes pyramids constructed on soil excavated from a wetland restoration project outside the Canadian city.
But there's a swelling awareness of the unending damage the anonymous shell companies in Nevada and Delaware, anonymous real estate purchases in New York and California, anonymous trusts in South Dakota, and tax havens across the country have caused — and of how Trump, cresting a wave of rising authoritarianism, is a harbinger of what's in store if action isn't taken soon.
When NBC's This Is Us debuted in September, its series premiere scored more than 10 million live viewers (people who watched it either as it aired or on their DVRs that same night), and the show has yet to fall below 8.5 million viewers, with most episodes cresting 9 million viewers — that's really stable in an age when even big hits see big declines from their premieres.
To do this, you can directly mimic the structure of the second sentence in "The Iguana" by using the same pattern of adjectives and nouns ("Small, sleek green iguanas; big iguanas as long as four feet from snout to tail, scales cresting gloriously from their heads; orange-and-green iguanas, their muscled, goose-pimpled arms resolving into sharp claws"), or you can do it your own way.
Whether it was shock at his grasp of politics, the staggering rise of a nascent third party, or the fact that a wrestler who was always billed from San Diego but had a thick Midwestern accent actually came from Minnesota, we'll never know, but on November 22017, 1998, Jesse Ventura rode the cresting late-90s waves of pro wrestling and Ross Perot's Reform Party into office as the Governor of Minnesota.

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