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"deluge" Definitions
  1. a severe flood; a sudden very heavy fall of rain synonym flood
  2. a large number of things that happen or arrive at the same time
"deluge" Synonyms
barrage torrent surge avalanche volley flood stream rush spate storm shower cascade wave hail flurry outpouring tide battery bombardment flux inundation monsoon cataclysm cataract bath alluvion flooding Niagara flood tide flash flood wall of water waterflood overflow downpour freshet tidal wave influx rainstorm cloudburst rainfall rain thunderstorm downfall wet drencher torrential rain torrent of rain precipitation drizzle squall precip crowd group mass assembly conflux congeries meet organisation(UK) organization(US) party scores sellout troop confluence cloud cattle blowout excess abundance superabundance glut plethora superfluity profusion overabundance heap plenitude slew mountain overkill accumulation heaps tonnes(UK) tons(US) plenteousness wealth copiousness opulence affluence cornucopia bountifulness luxury prosperity loads quantity fruitfulness bounteousness lots oodles falls waterfall rapids force linn chute flume white water fall weir shoot sault fountain ruck troupe crew throng horde set circle cluster congregation flock herd mob army bunch coterie gaggle pack posse inundate engulf submerge drown submerse swamp overwhelm drench gulf whelm soak souse sop sluice douse flush gush overload saturate oversupply overrun bury bombard abound overcome overcrowd snow teem snow under flow pour spurt discharge spill exude ooze seep trickle jet spew spout issue leak dribble ripple emit lavish load give bestow cover scatter smother bestow freely give freely give generously give unstintingly be generous go through blow pamper precipitate bucket sheet pelt down bucket down tip down lash down beat down sheet down rain hard rain heavily teem down come down in torrents tipple down rain cats and dogs bore capsize couch decline demit depress descend dig disappear drill jam-pack stuff cram fill brim charge jam pile ram bear chock bundle permeate swarm overspread infest overgrow choke swarm over flow over go beyond run riot over spill into spread over surge through grow over run over More
"deluge" Antonyms
drought drouth trickle dribble drip rivulet runnel seepage thin stream dearth drop drizzle defence(UK) defense(US) retreat recess regression regress recession retrogression rest delay slowness dryness sunshine aridity parchedness moisturelessness waterlessness rainlessness aridness barrenness infertility sterility water shortage entity influx inflow inrush instreaming inpouring incursion ingress flux incident sprinkle handful sprinkling smattering couple scattering smatter minority spattering several small amount small quantity small number calm peace quiet calmness clearness serenity tranquility(US) tranquillity(UK) peacefulness placidity stillness respite restfulness sereneness shortage deficiency lack unavailability absence scarcity deficit inadequacy undersupply lapse paucity famine meagreness leanness scarceness limitedness scantiness exiguity sparsity break pause disruption ebb downtime hiatus interruption breakdown cessation discontinuance discontinuation discontinuity gap halt stop surcease suspension cutoff need sun sunlight sunrise daylight shine warmth sunny weather fine weather dry weather individual one single whole subsidence abatement lessening slackening de-escalation diminution easing off pullback withdrawal evacuation turnaround turnabout retirement fallback katabasis departure climbdown clearance backdown eviction leaving vacation decline drain dehydrate dry underwhelm float ascend neglect grow increase rise starve hold keep pass up uncover displace discourage remove raise dissuade dry up reduce abstain relieve suppress repress help fast dissatisfy diet deplete aid deprive open moderate be contained be sealed up be stopped up withdraw tap draw empty extract filter evacuate void clear well out filter off bleed discharge vacate free up make available make space for desiccate parch scorch sear dirty exude misunderstand wring out dry out start rub towel wipe dab dry off rub dry lighten begrudge conserve economise(UK) economize(US) stint withhold collect gather hoard limit save uninvolve detach disengage disconnect free diminish disappear dwindle wane disperse dissipate recede vanish be gone fade away peter out ease still subside settle steady settle down calm down sink flow back lose surrender

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"Deluge VII" (2016) simultaneously grapples with the current migrant crisis and art history's deluge paintings, which interpret the great flood in the first book of the Bible.
The data deluge is scheduled to arrive at 12pm AEST.
The Northam incident was merely the first in a deluge.
The best way to stand out from the CES deluge?
To see more of Swain's work, visit her website. 'Deluge.
"Every month we get a deluge of data," Seager said.
Drought and deluge are a costly threat in many countries.
Good news, Audible's got something to add to the deluge.
Jackley and Noem are running a deluge of negative ads.
That has not stopped the inevitable deluge of Harambe references.
Metro Atlanta was hit twice by a deluge of rain.
A deluge of filings should hit the IRS this week.
No urban drainage system can handle this type of deluge.
But it proved impossible to keep up with the deluge.
The data deluge is changing trade in three main ways.
The deluge also hit cotton in the world's biggest producer.
"It was just this deluge, it was incredible," Dawson says.
There was a deluge of calls to our health center.
I didn't get much time to explore before the deluge.
Selena, did you survive the deluge on your way in?
And the deluge isn't expected to let up until March.
The deluge is affecting both you and the journalist equally.
Election Day was a dark deluge of hard, driving rain.
Saccone is also benefiting from a deluge of outside spending.
It inspired a deluge of tweets with purposefully incorrect sourcing.
The deluge tore up roads and carried Dumpsters for miles.
Then came the deluge of protests from abortion rights activists.
The deluge also left large parts of Denham Springs underwater.
"We have a deluge of people emailing us," he lamented.
The market was spooked by this potential deluge of crude.
Kashmir's crisis has also featured a deluge of fake news.
And each day he is tagged in a deluge of tweets.
Often when I find one word, it leads to a deluge.
"It's a daily deluge of calls that Americans experience," Markey said.
Torrential rains continue to deluge the region, adding to the misery.
By the 20th century the deluge of copies was provoking consternation.
We expected to find a deluge of negative or hateful comments.
Regardless of the truth, the messages went out in a deluge.
The impact of the deluge spurred the federal government into action.
The deluge has many scientists turning to artificial intelligence for help.
The deluge also washed away a highway bridge near New Orleans.
P.R. inquiries poured into my in-box, a deluge of cryptobabble.
Another week of WeWork dramaAnother week, another deluge of WeWork news.
Before the deluge, temperatures on the road reached almost 106 degrees.
With such a deluge, can Yogasmoga hope to make a mark?
The new world order has spurred a deluge of healthtech applications.
These are Bradford's "Deluge" paintings — that's what I mean by breakthrough.
And yet I liked the deluge of visual information and personalities.
I'm very much still working on how I handle the deluge.
It's easy to feel powerless by the deluge of depressing headlines.
The next generation is learning how to navigate the news deluge.
While the Northeast gets frigid weather, the Southeast got a deluge.
Locals who fought against the deluge of trash have been attacked.
So here's an idea: Perhaps all the folks who are building apps and services to make it effortless to deluge your member of Congress should also be working with Congress to build services to handle the deluge.
"We've seen a deluge of activism in the past month," Bates said.
Do you worry about the film being lumped into the #relevant deluge?
The program has struggled under a deluge of thousands of unprocessed cases.
But a deluge of funding in 23 turned to drought in 2016.
Candidates deluge us with TV ads about the evil of their opponents.
She recalls a previous deluge, as they prepared to open in 22040.
Around 8,000 people remain in emergency shelters, days after the deluge began.
For 2018, though, we're stuck with a deluge of hurried notch designs.
And on the other hand, it's been so much of a deluge.
" Blumenthal: "When they talk about 'Oh my goodness, lawsuits, deluge of lawsuits.
Last month a deluge killed 14 people, wrecked homes and caused chaos.
Yet, we faced an uncooperative Congress and a deluge of international crises.
Officials are likely to get a deluge of input from interested parties.
Combat proves a nice respite from the constant deluge of exposition, though.
Doctors and nurses color-coded the deluge of patients: red for dying.
The deluge threatened to cut off highways and isolate communities, they added.
The flash flooding was caused by a deluge of rain on Sunday.
Of course, this year, there's the unprecedented Texas deluge from Hurricane Harvey.
The deluge of water pools, flooding in front of the neighboring buildings.
As usual, a deluge of Winnie the Pooh dolls littered the ice.
Dael Orlandersmith's solo show, directed by Neel Keller, finishes its Rattlestick deluge.
As they're hauling their gear inside, the dark cloud releases a deluge.
The roads were still quiet; little sign of the deluge to come.
A six-mile-long wall blocks the deluge, saving property and lives.
Others just waded through the deluge, some carrying belongings on their heads.
Staff are heading for the exits amid the deluge of bad news.
Even the rain outside feels like an authentic Pearl River Delta deluge.
This deluge of big money drowns out the voices of ordinary people.
Senators should ignore this messaging deluge for the partisan chicanery it is.
Why the deluge of printed posters when we are battling climate change?
C'mon Chili's, step it up and offer these ladies a deluge of dip.
Soon, the deluge of offensive posts was broken up by words of encouragement.
The announcement to waive fees was made after a deluge of customer complaints.
It comes across as just a deluge of bass through the Surface Headphones.
Tencent operates, amongst a deluge of web properties, China's dominant messenger app, WeChat.
Shortly after the milestone victory, the deluge outside began leaking at half court.
Anti-vaccination activists in 36 states and eight countries who coordinated the deluge.
In this deluge of darkness, Marvel's Runaways is a breath of fresh air.
An outsider or a deluge of new members would offer a short-cut.
And a deluge of blood is not the only thing that can happen.
Washington shot 58.1 percent in the first half but drowned in the deluge.
The crypto community has already reacted strongly to this deluge of new assets.
This deluge, according to one Brazilian expert, played a role in Bolsonaro's victory.
Tanya Gulliver-Garcia was trying to make her way home during the deluge.
The deluge of water is expected to cause massive flooding along the coast.
Today's Google event was a non-stop two hour deluge of Assistant news.
So, what is an answer to this deluge of hate on the internet?
But shouldn't America's sport be a place of refuge from our political deluge?
And with every dash of hope can come a deluge of crushing news.
Might work, might not… I'll stay awake to see whether the deluge stops.
This past winter, a five-year drought was followed by a Biblical deluge.
But with the accolades came heightened scrutiny and soon a deluge of criticism.
"After the Deluge: A Rejection of Destructive Politics and a Return to Principle."
"There's a teeny silver lining," Ms. Lapidus said about the deluge of allegations.
After an unexpected deluge of submissions, she realized it had struck a chord.
He paced Colorado's second-half deluge, registering each of his touchdowns after intermission.
The benchmark 10-year yield rose to 2.26 percent after the data deluge.
And, in that deluge of grief and distress, many simply chose to disconnect.
He wants to present Egyptians with a binary choice: him, or the deluge.
This deluge has spurred deadly flooding and landslides that continue to wreak havoc.
Beyond cats and dogs, other pets and wildlife were saved in the deluge.
Bernstein, meanwhile, has been reporting on the daily deluge of the Trump administration.
The reunion of Hailey Burns with her family has brought a deluge of emotions.
Boeing: The deluge of earnings continues Wednesday with a report from aerospace colossus Boeing.
Out of that daily deluge came some surprising successes—and some new comedy stars.
The rains are expected to start on Friday, turning into a deluge by Sunday.
Deluge the turkey with it and cook for six days over a blast furnace.
And cinema is currently experiencing a deluge of horror anthologies from the indie set.
The ouster of Ms. Danius prompted a deluge of protest and support for her.
Unfortunately, Grimmelmann said, there are no good answers to stopping the deluge of infringement.
The UK Meteorological Office expects heavy rains to deluge the soaked ground for days.
The deluge is a tragic mix of poor judgement, risky behavior, and terrible luck.
The past few months have brought with them a deluge of Gilmore Girls news.
The Red Cross described the deluge as the worst it had seen in decades.
Kev Salsman of Elizabethtown recorded video of a steady deluge on his backyard deck.
"I did not post the deluge of 'meow' posts attributed to me," he said.
D.: New Orleans After the Deluge" or Richard McGuire's quietly ominous graphic novel "Here.
A simple online search will quickly surface a deluge of articles detailing Hinton's story.
"There's been a deluge of big data and most marketers are drowning in it."
Because if there was a deluge, would it have wiped away some potential evidence?
China's latest lending deluge has sent money sloshing into unexpected parts of the economy.
They're ready to stand toe to toe against the deluge of special interest money.
A deluge of comments on social media accused Gubran of being an attention-seeker.
A deluge of bullish headlines is keeping the market on its heels and volatile.
Intentions aside, the deluge in unsolicited advice and attention can be overwhelming and confusing.
We spent the next almost-half-hour huddled together inside, waiting out the deluge.
Under the strain of the extra weight, the plastic ruptured, unleashing a sticky deluge.
The recent cycle of drought and deluge in California led to major fire risk.
There's a deluge of news coming in nonstop from all quarters of the world.
But fellow Twitter users lapped up Rogen's tweets, inspiring a deluge of Cats conversation.
The floodgates opened to a deluge of imitators that seemed to expand every year.
The big picture: A deluge on burned slopes east of Santa Barbara in Jan.
One year from now a large swath of Lower Manhattan will face a deluge.
Their homes — shacks, really — were quickly buried or violently swept away in the deluge.
The anonymity was a way to protect herself from the deluge of formal requests.
Legalization now brings a deluge of rules passed by towns, counties and the state.
Pokémon Go has been plagued with server issues in the few countries where it's formally launched, and the inevitable deluge — believe me, it'll be a deluge — of Japanese players connecting when the game goes live here will no doubt cause further strain.
Only after a deluge of protests did school administrators let him run for prom king.
Flooding breached dozens of waste treatment centers, sending a deluge of bacteria throughout the city.
That man walked out into the deluge and told the firefighters about the entrapped family.
Because like Dana said -- I think you said, too -- it&aposs a deluge with Trump.
A deluge of lucky breaks started flowing Federer's way from midway through the third set.
Trevor Ariza began the surge before Harden hit two treys and Gordon capped the deluge.
The recent deluge of recent meteorological data shows a persistent pattern of record-breaking heat.
A deluge of negative comments received at their district offices made that point more forcefully.
Typically, a Reichsbürger will only deluge a bureaucracy with verbose letters studded with obscure citations.
Instead, much of the appeal is the deluge of news that's packed throughout the show.
Homes, restaurants, businesses and even water treatment plants were damaged or lost in the deluge.
The deluge of information on social media overwhelms current platforms' potential to spread important information.
There was some flooding in Louisiana, but not the epic deluge that many had feared.
In Tanzania, health facilities are too short-staffed to supervise the deluge of foreign volunteers.
February 2019 is here, and with it comes the first Netflix deluge of the month.
There was a deluge of responses that range from hilarious to mean to seriously cray.
Another Halloween, another deluge of celebrities flaunting their most terrifying costume efforts on social media.
The barrage of orders sent a deluge of delivery drivers to Cheesecake Factory locations nationwide.
That means a deluge would predictably cause temporary localized flooding, an outcome most residents expect.
With the unremitting, unprecedented deluge of news emanating from Trumpworld, cable news networks have flourished.
Evacuees flee, some brace for flooding Across Butte County, residents prepared for a possible deluge.
This was followed by a winter deluge, one of the wettest in the state's history.
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority blamed the deluge on a contractor of a nearby construction site.
The traditional deluge of new super-specced phones just wasn't here as it usually is.
This would result in a deluge of supply, and limited buyers to sop it up.
"It was a tax-credit blizzard; a deluge of credits was being discussed," Baucus said.
Halloween is around the corner and with it comes a deluge of fancy pumpkin carvings.
The deluge destroyed roads, cut off the iconic Pacific Coast Highway and eroded key infrastructure.
She admits, however, that initially, the deluge of hateful rhetoric wasn't easy to deal with.
And with any experiment comes a deluge of questions, like: Where are the couples now?
That doesn't quite constitute a deluge, but it is an increase of over 50 percent.
The Louvre wasn't the only Parisian cultural institution to take on water in the deluge.
Dripping water turns into a deluge, washing away the paper and enacting her family's erasure.
Prepare for a deluge of rom-com Easter eggs — they'll be very hard to miss.
Wait to establish a connection with the person before you deluge them with personal anecdotes.
Suddenly there was a deluge, most of whom I researched and recorded into a spreadsheet.
Power was shut off in hundreds of other evacuated homes in anticipation of a deluge.
After two hard-fought 1-0 wins, it was a welcome goal deluge for Uruguay.
Meredith Case, internal medicine resident, Columbia University Medical Center, via Twitter: The deluge is here.
Making matters more complicated, the death of a spouse unleashes a deluge of financial tasks.
And, of course, no royal wedding would be complete without its deluge of corresponding merch.
The FCC has been facing a deluge of critical comments from lawmakers in recent weeks.
The top of the 10th inning was delayed for about 15 minutes by a deluge.
Wozniak's tweet resulted in a deluge of replies expressing a mix of surprise and concern.
Ms. Yellen said that "it's not been a deluge of people coming forward" with allegations.
Although the deluge of political content will be unprecedented this year, digital advertising is unregulated.
With a deluge of water, the dam's channel for overflowing water, called a spillway, crumbled.
Vulnerable Democrats are watching in horror as GOP impeachment attacks deluge their districts back home.
It put out its three-page update in response to a deluge of customer questions.
And why had the Corps not emptied the reservoir months ago, before the deluge hit?
While the North did see above normal rainfall, the forecast missed the mark on California's deluge.
Just Google "Uber apologizes" and your screen will instantly be flooded with a deluge of missteps.
I feel drunk just looking at this deluge of Prosecco flowing out of the giant tank.
European stocks were trading lower on Thursday as market participants monitored another deluge of corporate earnings.
Ms Harper points out that there has been no deluge of trans women gaming the system.
Caruso says his inbox still hasn't recovered after the deluge of fart emails from last year.
Asian markets were mixed Friday as investors parsed a deluge of economic data and corporate earnings.
Today, Nintendo announced yet another deluge of cool indie games that are coming to the Switch.
The deluge triggered flash flooding and raised fears about the even heavier rains on the way.
So the current deluge of deals is unnerving to anyone who traded during the dotcom bubble.
The report is attracting particular attention after a spring deluge that disrupted corn and soybean planting.
Vanguard's main concern may be that one shareholder notion will lead to a deluge of them.
Twitter user Carl Kinsella inspired a deluge of Simpsons imagery recently by posing a simple challenge.
The deluge brought the news: Telescopes and detectors across the world were making a monumental observation.
Some analysts expect rocky trading this week amid a deluge of economic data in the region.
Analysts expect some rocky trading this week amid a deluge of economic data in the region.
Tax season brings with it a deluge of acronyms that you need to be familiar with.
After years of buildup, 5G is finally here — albeit more as a trickle than a deluge.
The city is prepping for coming deluge by creating designated parking areas and other signage. psst.
Evacuees flee, some brace for flooding Across Butte County, residents were bracing for a possible deluge.
He didn't make his money off mining, though, but rather catering to the deluge of prospectors.
Trump's comments betray either ignorance of this consensus, or perhaps an "apres moi le deluge" contempt.
That's why, as the drips of this investigation become a deluge, other scandals may well surface.
In turn, asset prices rise as a deluge of new capital is suddenly bestowed upon markets.
The Democratic senator has been faced with a deluge of attack ads from Republican outside groups.
Wade have come during this six-year span and the deluge shows no sign of slowing.
Perry told TechCrunch the company was getting a "deluge" of applications — some more serious than others.
The fall of Vicksburg in 1863 triggered a deluge of Confederate deserters to scatter throughout Mississippi.
It's a constant, toxic deluge of bad news, arguments, hot takes, and out-of-context comments.
Blankets, linen, clothes, waiting drily in the dark for the deluge, the patience of the damned.
The deadly deluge caused by the failure of a dam in Laos drew global media attention.
The deluge could push industrial waste sites to the limit, Governor Roy Cooper said on Friday.
O'Reilly's former boss at Fox News, Roger Ailes, couldn't survive the deluge of accusations against him.
I kept waking up, and the water level kept rising, and it was just a deluge.
"Public health experts and officials faced a deluge of challenges, almost from the beginning," they write.
BANGKOK — Every year, as the monsoons deluge northern Myanmar, the jade mountains turn into a cemetery.
Sonmez then received a deluge of abuse and threats from an online mob of Bryant supporters.
I say, in that case, deluge them with new articles of impeachment as they present themselves.
Only by adhering to what can be proven will we be able to withstand the deluge.
Weinstein's scandal triggered a deluge of accusations and reports against prominent men in politics and media.
The progenitor of this starry deluge is the grand dame of unattainable lifestyles herself, Martha Stewart.
Lavery was one of several analysts to downgrade Kraft Heinz following its deluge of bad news.
But in the end, even I was overwhelmed by its deluge of map icons and activities.
A deluge of lawsuits are asking judges to block Mr. Trump's executive actions on wall spending.
A local tourism office stepped in to help, enlisting additional staff to deal with the deluge.
But markets' rate-cut fixation means the upcoming data deluge takes on greater significance than usual.
So why should we believe Facebook is more equipped to handle a deluge of freely uploaded videos?
Stop it with all the talk about Netflix losing subscribers from the oncoming deluge of streaming services.
I just made it to the Nationals dugout before the rains came, but then came the deluge.
Perhaps the deluge of Netflix/Marvel shows during that time set up a denouement for the franchise.
The data deluge comes a day after the Federal Reserve released the minutes from its December meeting.
Those are joined by an ever-growing deluge of popular indies like Stardew Valley and Rocket League.
All over Puerto Rico, art galleries, museums and other institutions are still managing the post-Maria deluge.
The deluge made it inconceivable for the courts to ignore Cosby's crimes, even after all these years.
At least that's what we think they're saying with the deluge of emoji flooding both artists' Instagrams.
It's that increasingly brief window between the last of the pre-holiday releases and the CES deluge.
After a deluge of rumors and leaks, Samsung just announced its next major smartphone — the Galaxy S20.
A few minutes past 22017, a coordinated deluge of rape and death threats flooded Rajendran's Twitter mentions.
Monday to handle the deluge of blood donations it received -- was one of many she had visited.
Questions about Price's conduct resurfaced following the deluge of sexual assault allegations leveled against producer Harvey Weinstein.
Massive deluge Many areas remain inundated after downpours of more than a foot in some areas Saturday.
In 2019, we can expect a deluge of 5G hints, announcements, teasers, promises, and stage-managed demos.
E3 is almost upon us, and with it comes a deluge of announcements, trailers, videos, and more.
That was quite a deluge of announcements this week at the AWS:reinvent customer conference in Las Vegas.
Then Jane's post went viral, trending on Twitter in San Francisco and sparking a deluge of comments.
And in the weeks and – feels like nearly months since there's been just a deluge of interest.
Whether or not brains fried by constant interruption are slowing growth, the digital deluge takes a toll.
Trump promptly plummeted in the polls as his campaign became consumed by a deluge of disturbing scandals.
The deluge threw the problem into particularly sharp relief in Tohuku, but it is widespread elsewhere too.
Calabrese told reporters at the time he had received a deluge of messages from Americans considering it.
Trump was also reportedly influenced by a deluge of calls to the White House from business executives.
He says the deluge was triggered by Budd Hopkins's book Intruders: The Incredible Visitations at Copley Woods.
The deluge of jihadi chatter and official responses raise some serious questions about security at the games.
Among the deluge of commentators were more sinister actors who took down the site, the FCC said.
Some said Texans deserved a deluge for voting for Trump; environmentalists pointed the finger at climate change.
I imagine the deluge of tweets he received must have come as an unexpected and unpleasant surprise.
But as of Saturday morning, forecasters have shifted their attention to tracking the storm's potentially epic deluge.
Similarly, O'Reilly saw a deluge of advertisers leave his show before he was forced out at Fox.
But Pal doesn't think the junk bond market would be able to absorb the deluge of supply.
"Summer Songs 2" deepens the deluge of Lil Yachty music during the last eight or so months.
Last month, the "Ghostbusters" star Leslie Jones temporarily quit Twitter after weathering a deluge of racist abuse.
Boston Dynamics' VP of business development Michael Perry told TechCrunch the company's getting a "deluge" of applications.
The deluge of famous names can become oppressive; a more lasting impression comes from small, greedy actions.
But retailers will also face a deluge of online orders, which will task their e-commerce sites.
Despite the deluge of new Echo gadgets, there was one curious omission: Amazon's rumored Alexa-powered glasses.
Echo Buttons got lost in the deluge of Alexa products announced by Amazon a few months back.
The cloud seems like a natural end-result, but wasn't/isn't prepared for the big data deluge.
The deluge of calls prompted the AG to recruit additional staff from other departments to keep up.
But it also listed a dozen other theories, including "the deluge of Noah," or the biblical flood.
In the current deluge of I.P.O.s, bankers have to price offerings modestly in order to get attention.
You're forgiven if you have not kept up with the deluge of news regarding the Huawei fight.
The deluge was caused by the failure of a dam in neighboring Laos, about 50 miles north.
Kaew, who had no scuba gear with him, scrambled to higher ground, barely escaping the final deluge.
Investors are waiting on a deluge of economic data this week stateside that could fuel economic gloom.
Some children played, oblivious to the deluge, while parents tried to keep their babies safe and dry.
Winners don't receive prize money, and you can count on a paper plane deluge during the ceremony.
The predicted deluge of up to 50 inches of rain tops what Houston receives in a year.
Amid the deluge of YouTube comments and Reddit speculation about the feud, mukbangers weighed in the controversy.
Since his rise in the polls, Bernie has received a deluge of negative press from mainstream publications.
Goldman Sachs, J.P. Morgan and several other big banks kick off the earnings deluge on Oct. 15.
Friday, October 18 will see such a deluge of movies and TV shows on the streaming service.
Noel said he received a deluge of personal attacks and even death threats because of his proposal.
In amongst this morning's deluge of Alexa hardware, Amazon announced yet another version of the smart screen.
The deluge of fine writing that follows the referendum contrasts strangely with the reticence that preceded it.
Naturally, no conventional home, with its drapes, upholstery and wood furniture, could withstand Ms. Gabe's restorative deluge.
Such a deluge would have devastated the Chimú state, flooding crops, killing fish and sweeping people away.
In "Genocide" (1972), a deluge of semi-abstract forms present a mass group of people pressed together.
Planes, trains and automobiles, as well as financial companies and consumer names, will join the earnings deluge Thursday.
Showers feature fixed glass splash guards and two shower heads, one hand-held and the other deluge-like.
If we all dealt with the email deluge more constructively, we'd get a lot more done, she added.
That deluge would follow the 9 inches that fell Wednesday in New Orleans, flooding parts of the city.
The harassment included a deluge of graphic insults and crude memes that are mostly slurs aimed at women.
The markets fell Monday in part on worries about a deluge of corporate earnings reports coming this week.
Four Ai Weiwei shows across Manhattan explore the aesthetics of crisis and the deluge that might consume us.
Last year, Colin Kaepernick, like many others, saw a deluge of news about police brutality against black men.
Gallo said there had been a deluge of calls and email complaining about similar situations since the fire.
She was full of energy for her first drag show since Harvey's deluge shut Houston down last week.
Res' comments come amid a deluge stories about Trump, with multiple women alleging various degrees of sexual misconduct.
But the documentary, and the firestorm it promises to produce, may be only the start of a deluge.
On the other hand, not everyone experiences a heavy deluge or thicker period blood after a missed period.
The deluge of berries take a conveyor belt up to barrels carted alongside the harvester by a tractor.
Though often presented in isolation, the Armory show is a deluge, and interpretation washes over viewers in waves.
The result was millions of copies sold, a deluge of press coverage … and detailed denials about Wolff's reporting.
The deluge of useless mail was so bad that it ended up taking down the entire email system.
Monday's incident in Guinea occurred in the morning in the Dar Es Salam neighborhood after an overnight deluge.
But Mould felt something was missing in the deluge of explainers, graphics, and animations spawned by the discovery.
We have sifted through the deluge of bargains to highlight those that are the cream of the crop.
Though they may struggle to handle the sudden deluge, food banks say they're generally happy for the bounty.
The mayor's nightmare Huntington Mayor Steve Williams snaps awake to the sound of a deluge of text messages.
Karachi's deluge came a day after India's financial center, Mumbai, was hit with floods that killed 14 people.
The deluge continued for five days; at its peak, nearly six inches of rain were falling every hour.
While Lowe's house was not damaged in the deluge, Oprah Winfrey's was impacted as was Jeff Bridges' home.
The trolls planned a deluge of calls and emails to my college's dean and Georgia's Board of Regents.
European markets closed higher on Wednesday, supported by a deluge of earning results which largely outperformed market expectations.
The trickle of initial investment, however, turned into a deluge in the wake of the Global Financial Crisis.
While floodwaters have receded from many areas, last week's deluge is still flowing through river systems in Queensland.
Too many braved the deluge, believing the storm, like some before it, would bring more bluster than obliteration.
European stocks closed mixed on Tuesday, as investors monitored bond yields and the latest deluge of corporate earnings.
A video posted online showed a deluge knocking a man off his feet at a station in Queens.
Buried beneath the traffic deluge designed to grind a target's web traffic to a halt are ransom notes.
Critics in San Francisco say the recent deluge of electric scooters has led to cluttered walkways and sidewalks.
The deluge follows Hurricane Dorian, which battered the Bahamas, Florida, Georgia, and the Carolinas just two weeks ago.
THE DELUGE: The Great War, America and the Remaking of the Global Order, 1916-1931, by Adam Tooze.
The upset appears on the horizon; the fan excitement is palpable; the buzzer sounds; and then, the deluge.
Out of a massive and constant deluge of information, much of it is irrelevant to our actual survival.
He must to be doing something differently, the thinking goes, and so the deluge of pundit explanations begins.
The immediate deluge of interest told me that I could have set the rent even higher above average.
For so many of us, this week has been a collective mourning, a deluge of grief and trauma.
Solar explosions can send the particles in a deluge to Earth, with the potential to devastate electrical systems.
Floating docks collided in the deluge, depositing a blizzard of crumbling Styrofoam onto the Cumberland Island National Seashore.
But the deluge of emails is leading to concerns that users are agreeing without taking a closer look.
Tourette's episodes typically arrive as a deluge and generally have no rational connection to the person's usual behavior.
Often, it is latent: seeds stay in the soil for years, waiting for a deluge to awaken them.
Based on the rumors, this year is shaping up to be a veritable deluge of Google Hardware news.
A deluge falling on saturated soil will flood the creeks and leave water pooling on low-lying roads.
The deluge of accusations led to the resignation or retirement of six members of Congress, including former Sen.
Harvey unleashed a positively biblical deluge of more than 28500 inches of rain near Houston, drowning rainfall records.
Friday, and the deluge of rain made it difficult for the authorities to conduct even preliminary damage assessments.
This week brought a deluge of new policy proposals on issues ranging from foster care to judicial ethics.
New York (CNN Business)Investors are preparing for a deluge of quarterly earnings reports in the coming weeks.
The beer remains its top-selling seasonal even though sales declined a bit with the deluge of competitors.
The Waltz of the Snowflakes becomes a nor'easter this week with a deluge of "Nutcracker" productions around town.
Plus smart scales that measure exactly what chefs chuck then list the deluge of edibles they've unknowingly binned.
But disaster management officials said that it was unfair to criticize, given the scale of this year's deluge.
As Brook Lopez amassed 24 points and Rondae Hollis-Jefferson added 20, the Knicks faced a familiar deluge.
At the same time, Russia-tinged scandal shadowed Mr. Trump with increasing urgency, delivering a deluge of distractions.
We spoke to scientists about drought and deluge in California, and why the cycle might become more frequent.
Communities Directly Surrounding Public Monuments — 2019 has seen a deluge of conversations about monuments both old and new.
On any given day, the FBI receives a deluge of tips, many from the tinfoil hat-wearing contingent.
The drug crisis is being largely driven by a deadly deluge of heroin and toxic fentanyl flooding into America.
The attack also led to a deluge of fake news, another issue social media companies have been grappling with.
A deluge last month killed 14 people, wrecked homes and disrupted traffic in the city of 20 million people.
U.S. Treasury yields steadied, after rising on Tuesday as markets absorbed the first chunk of this week's supply deluge.
Worries about a deluge of corporate earnings reports coming this week and rising geopolitical tensions also dampened investor sentiment.
After a 12-year drought, during which we got no female-led superhero movies whatsoever, that's practically a deluge.
The host of HBO's Last Week Tonight recently urged his viewers to deluge the Federal Communications Commission with comments.
The deluge resulted in more than $3 billion in damage to property and crops in Nebraska and Iowa alone.
This deluge of pale pink and light green packaging can only mean one thing: Easter is on its way.
Some neighborhoods flooded earlier this month during a deluge that exposed problems with the city's pump and drainage system.
All of the state's delegates were bracing for a deluge of attention once their names are released, he said.
I do not believe that there are any FCC or Congressional offices immune to the deluge of consumer outcry.
But Floyd was similar in that it dropped a deluge -- more than 15 inches -- on the Interstate 95 corridor.
Wylie's home flooded earlier this month during a deluge that exposed problems with the city's pump and drainage system.
She said Trump faces a voting system rigged against him and a deluge of negative media coverage every day.
Downgraded to a tropical storm, the incessant deluge broke records, with some places measuring over 1.3 metres of rainfall.
The Cemtrex desk is incredibly sleek and clean-looking, without a deluge of wires or gadgets cluttering the surface.
But I also watched my timeline on Facebook and Twitter become a deluge of impassioned comments and hot takes.
The deluge of refugees empowered Moscow-friendly Euro- skeptics across the continent, weakening NATO and the pan- European dream.
The year before, a study found that climate change had increased the odds of a catastrophic deluge in Louisiana.
The storm ravaged the island on September 225th, and then continued to deluge it with rain the next day.
They are also readier to experiment, in part owing to the deluge of free porn they receive on smartphones.
Just five weeks earlier and 280 miles away by road, a broader deluge had descended on southeastern West Virginia.
A deluge of headlines and cable news segments dedicated to democratic socialism and its rise filled the news cycle.
America's favourite form of warfare followed—a deluge of conflicting legal opinions followed by a petition to the bench.
Even this didn't stop the deluge of email releases, which WikiLeaks continued pumping out every day until the election.
It's the second time in a little more than a week that a violent deluge has disrupted the city.
Lien added the deluge of Chinese economic data due this week will also be a focus for the Aussie.
The volcano is sacred to the Maōri people, and Cook has received a deluge of comments, pointing that out.
The public comment period drew a deluge over 85033,000 responses, including this excellent one from my own Northwestern University.
The deluge of demand from importers for black market dollars has put increasing growing downward pressure on the pound.
U.S. Treasury yields rose as the bond market braced for this week's $21 billion deluge of new government debt.
Jordan built a variety of obstacles, including a deluge of water and walls that collapsed inward, Indiana Jones-style.
LAPD officer Jerry Joe DeRosa was first on the scene, and with his arrival came a deluge of disasters.
Then came the haymaker, a 20-inch deluge over two days that knocked the Windy City on its back.
You want your news to resonate and not get lost in the deluge of daily gossip and Kardashian headlines.
Sanders will have the money to do it and deluge the media markets in Texas only a month later.
US Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley tweeted her gratitude to Bangladesh for taking in the deluge of refugees.
"The Flood" at once evokes Hurricane Katrina, the BP oil spill, and a biblical deluge snaking through its base.
It's a five-day deluge of tech news, and, for many, it's the largest platform they'll get all year.
A week after searching in vain and the ensuing deluge of targeted ads, I visited a nearby running store.
The reports led to a deluge of tips to the police in New York and London about other episodes.
This requires cutting through the information deluge and keeping track of the trustworthiness of hundreds of social media contacts.
Billionaires are building sumptuous bunkers instead of doing anything that would forestall the deluge or revolution they're barricading against.
Well, his single biggest expense — nearly $275,000 — was simply processing fees for the deluge of online donations he received.
Normally this period is the calm before the designer deluge, so I can do things like schedule dental appointments.
In 2019, they upped their game in response to a deluge of efforts to ban abortion early in pregnancy.
But the deluge of news about who has been infected underscores how blind the virus is to class differences.
He was especially captivated by the "Deluge" drawings, their swirling eddies of black chalk giving form to natural disasters.
Several states are also struggling to process the sudden deluge of claims over the past week, with websites crashing.
The relative deluge of four-homer games should not be a surprise, as home run rates are going up.
These are formidable bands of moisture that often deluge California with potent rain and snow, sometimes to damaging degrees.
A Senate Republican aide said lawmakers are in touch with federal authorities on the ground responding to the deluge.
The fair is now open to the public and this weekend I suspect will bring a deluge of visitors.
Smart reforms, however, require that Congress first understand the basic facts: America has not seen a deluge of immigration.
The 1960s were tough on Weegee, when the deluge of attention he once enjoyed had slowed to a trickle.
The prospect has raised alarms for many astronomers, in part because it is the latest launch in a deluge.
Fact Check As Texans face torrential rains and flooding from Hurricane Harvey, a deluge of misinformation is spreading online.
During a deluge, drainage is slow, so these systems fill rapidly with water that effectively has nowhere to go.
The sky was gray, and overgrown grass pathways and thorny pink rosebushes smelled damp from the deluge of rain.
The post set off a deluge of other complaints from staff members about Uber's culture, exposing a toxic environment.
Ravinder J. Singh, who runs a testing lab at the Mayo Clinic, was taken aback by the sudden deluge.
It was the hired sharks who&aposd prompted the agency to deluge Microsoft with more document and interview requests.
However, the deluge of online orders are pressuring websites, some of which have experienced outages and other technical glitches.
This is reinforced by a deluge of glowing media coverage—a lot of which you might find on Gizmodo!
It's only been a month since Mr. Trump took office, and already the deluge of news has been overwhelming.
Here's hoping the company's ready for the deluge of phone calls that is sure to be coming its way. 
The driver escaped unhurt; the deluge system kept the fire under control until a Miami-Dade fire crew arrived.
Sony is really Sonying it up at CES this year, announcing a deluge of devices at the show this week.
The October data deluge will kick off with foreign exchange reserves on Monday, followed by trade and inflation on Nov.
But Justin Madders, a Labour MP, saw in the deluge a symbol, suggesting how "many people view Parliament as broken".
But the dresses worn on the red carpet will live on forever, immortalized in a deluge of best-dressed lists.
What I wasn't expecting to see was a near-deluge of the same scene taken by dozens of different people.
They found that the likelihood of such a deluge will increase threefold over the coming century compared to preindustrial times.
They released a deluge of swanky new gadgets that got us all surrendering our paychecks for another top-notch device.
Amid the data deluge Thursday morning, one number may have stood out more than others, at least to the Fed.
Star Wars is far newer to Disney, but already has an unending deluge of sequels and spinoffs on the way.
But for those of us not attending, there's already plenty to get excited about, thanks to a deluge of trailers.
That shale drillers would continue their deluge — a whopping 5 million added barrels of oil including this year and next.
Without such limits, the world will face the serious risk of a deluge of similarly ill-considered and unethical projects.
The deluge of messages remind Lindsay that she does love Paul in her own convoluted way, and he's her family.
The only logical response to this data deluge is to create more ways to store and maximize all this information.
The worry is that the digital deluge may affect their capacity to learn, to converse, to spell, and more besides.
Meanwhile, Google is facing a deluge of complaints about its size and power — much as Microsoft did two decades ago.
Since offering to play Pokemon GO for free would trigger a deluge of requests, Tan decided to set a price.
Louisiana flooding The deluge that's swamped southern Louisiana is the worst natural disaster to hit the US since Hurricane Sandy.
The episode itself kept much of the discussion about the continuing deluge of sexual harassment and assault claims pretty light.
After all, more than 100 times as many people now live in California as did during that deluge, Jones writes.
The website for the Chicago Board Options Exchange at least partially crashed for a time amid a deluge of activity.
With women often thrust into the role of caretaker, the deluge of obligations—to themselves and others—often proved overwhelming.
Lalonde is an Ottawa-based women's rights activist intimately familiar with the deluge of abuse a single tweet can trigger.
California hospitals have had to set up emergency tents in their parking lots to accommodate the deluge of flu victims.
And the deluge of agency input could serve as yet another moderating force as the White House finds its footing.
A deluge of academic research has confirmed that economic growth is not a reliable indicator of broad-based economic health.
RACE AND POLICING RANK HIGH ON SOCIAL: Today's debate brings a deluge of data from various name-brand technology companies.
This deluge of tweets made Leo's win the most-tweeted minute of an Oscars telecast ever, The Hollywood Reporter reports.
The September data deluge will kick off with foreign exchange reserves on Friday, followed by trade and inflation on Oct.
He once suggested that the dinosaurs, having been too ungainly for Noah's ark, must have died off in the deluge.
Hopefully we won't get as soaked as I did last Sunday afternoon, when a veritable deluge poured down on me.
Instead, they were answering a deluge of questions from Alabama residents whose concerns had been raised by Mr. Trump's statements.
State government offices are closed in several counties and authorities posted a guide on how to prepare for the deluge.
That deluge did follow in early July 2017, when The New York Times first reported on the Trump Tower meeting.
"This question of robocalls and the role in American society — it's a daily deluge of calls Americans receive," Markey said.
The deluge could subside soon: Earlier this year, the Federal Communications Commission gave phone companies more power to block robocalls.
The deluge of recent negative media coverage on Tesla is missing the real story, according to one Wall Street firm.
We had some minor heart palpitations the other week when Amazon skipped the Kindle during a deluge of product announcements.
What begins as a slow trickle of email reminders from hospital administrators regarding mandatory flu vaccinations inevitably becomes a deluge.
When I tweak my dating profile to indicate "partnered but available," the deluge of "third" emails slows to a trickle.
And even as it enriches parts of the local economy, the deluge has had serious consequences for the reservation's environment.
Holder had paved the way for a deluge of restrictive voting laws, leaving minorities' voting rights more vulnerable to suppression.
And the deluge of stress and fear -- of unemployment, of sickness, of death -- is only intensifying the abuse they face.
France's National Library and Ministry of Culture also suffered water damage during a deluge on the night of July 103.
Inside his restaurant, Fieri is bombarded by a deluge of acolytes of Flavortown as if he's the culinary David Koresh.
Our military is preparing mobile hospitals for deployment in regions likely to be overwhelmed by a deluge of the infected.
It set off a deluge of speculation about his motives and potential reprisals from a President who brooks no disloyalty.
But, he pointed out, the Gulf of Mexico has been warmer than average lately, most likely feeding into the deluge.
On Tuesday, the Boy Scouts of America also filed for bankruptcy as it faced a deluge of sexual abuse lawsuits.
Though often routine, investors may tune into Powell's afternoon address for any comments on the recent deluge of economic activity.
Cano started the deluge with a line drive to right, his sixth homer in 10 games against Houston this season.
John Bel Edwards to call the deluge historic and unprecedented; those adjectives, of course, couldn't be attached to a name.
For years, the FDA subject new drugs to a deluge of tests before allowing pharmaceutical companies to market the treatments.
Over the previous two days, the Chicago suburb of Cicero had been inundated with a deluge of lawless gang violence.
This judicial deluge is yet another instance of Republicans trying to upend existing institutions to favor corporate interests, says Fallon.
The toniest fair of the spring season returns, one week ahead of the Armory Week deluge, for its 30th edition.
Legislation aimed at how Congress addresses sexual harassment was first proposed last winter — as a deluge of lawmakers, including Reps.
Part of the deluge seems to stem from audiences' never-ending quest for "authenticity," the desire for meticulous televisual world building.
Despite a deluge of rain and snow this winter, California regulators on Wednesday moved to extend the state's emergency drought rules.
Douglas Brinkley's "The Great Deluge: Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans, and the Mississippi Gulf Coast" is being used as the source material.
Although a deluge of rain hit Kenya in April, the country has been mired in a drought for around four years.
Absorbing and interacting with the news every day can turn straight-faced information into an affecting deluge of gloom and doom.
Despite a deluge of bleak forecasts about what that might mean, support in Dover for this scenario remains stronger than ever.
President Trump is getting hit with a relentless, daily deluge of leaks — and revelations — from former aides, current officials and Democrats.
As implied by the title, the exhibition simulates a deluge of violent headlines against the backdrop of a burlesque campaign season.
Amid this deluge, it can be tough to separate what's actually cool from the games that are simply following a fad.
This month's deluge of plastic comes after trash blanketed beaches on the outlying islands of Cheung Chau and Lantau in July.
I put on my rain gear and head out into the deluge to run some errands I've been avoiding all week.
After the deluge of first-period shots, the Hurricanes managed only two second-period shots — both in the final two minutes.
The deluge of money speaks to how badly Republicans want to unseat Tester, the ranking member of the Veterans Affairs Committee.
I went a full nine before the deluge of photogs and other hazards finally knocked my Leo out of the race.
The European Central Bank, a corporate earnings deluge and the fallout from Wednesday night's presidential debate could all sway markets Thursday.
The amount of data circulating today is growing at an exponential rate, resulting in what some would call an information deluge.
In the midst of the #MeToo movement's deluge of predatory revelations, certain public figures became the face of Hollywood's monstrous ills.
Security analyst Rich Mogull said that limiting participation would save Apple from dealing with a deluge of "low-value" bug reports.
Grande also shut off comments on her Instagram post, after reportedly receiving a deluge of comments blaming her for Miller's death.
He couldn't even escape the deluge of the news, or the ubiquity of screens, on a jaunt outdoors to get lunch.
But nothing could prepare us for waking up this morning to a deluge of "Young Justin Trudeau" pics on the internet.
A deluge in Mumbai last month killed 14 people, wrecked homes and caused chaos in the city of 20 million people.
The deluge of support she received prompted her to share her story to help others who are dealing with the disease.
Together, the moves unleashed a deluge of investment in the Egyptian stock market, which has hit record highs in recent weeks.
Following an absolute deluge of pre-event leaks and revelations, Google's new Pixel and Pixel XL smartphones are now finally official.
Now, the company is preparing for an expected deluge of electric vehicles that will be introduced over the next four years.
By the end, the deluge became overwhelming, and albums stopped catching the mood of the public as his earlier work had.
On the other hand, Run The Jewels and Aesop Rock's The Impossible Kid both find themselves drowning in the bass deluge.
The annual deluge known as fall TV is upon us as broadcast networks unleash new programming and bring back returning favorites.
That helped reduce the customer service load and avoid the deluge Citigroup is experiencing, said Matt Schulz, an analyst for CreditCards.com.
With the holiday season around the corner, investors will be looking to see how UPS prepares for the deluge of shipments.
The 10,000 or more migrants in the caravan from Honduras are just the beginning of what is rapidly becoming a deluge.
In 2016, I helped juggle the deluge of mainstream media interview requests for Johnson and his running mate, former Massachusetts Gov.
Winnie Hu, a reporter who covers transportation in the New York area, has also experienced the seemingly endless deluge of deliveries.
This quieting role to noisy information is essential to a healthy information economy, especially as social platforms deluge us with information.
Both women were accused of sending a deluge of abusive text messages to their partners, urging the men to kill themselves.
The disaster area continues to witness horrific scenes with survivors waiting to hear news of family members buried under the deluge.
A pro-refugee rally in Athens brought a deluge of donations in a city where many people have lost their jobs.
According to CNN affiliate KHNL, a deluge washed out a bridge, cutting the San Diego family's vacation rental off from safety.
"Disaster!" is an over-the-top parody of the brief deluge of disaster movies that flooded movie screens in the 1970s.
Maybe you've made it to Halloween a little broken and a little exhausted at the seemingly unending deluge of bad news.
Hillary Clinton's campaign would like to turn the drip-drip-drip of Republican defectors abandoning Donald J. Trump into a deluge.
Palma was largely spared damage on Tuesday by the deluge, which was mostly focused on the northeastern part of the island.
It's unclear whether the recent deluge of innovation will hold strong long enough to close the male-female toy gender gaps.
Officials of the ruling party then issued a deluge of objections and appeals across Istanbul's 39 districts to challenge the numbers.
Nothing is scheduled to open there until mid-March, when the deluge of award-seekers — 15 shows in six weeks — begins.
Have you ever considered getting an assistant, having someone help you just sort out the deluge of stuff that's coming in?
This deluge has a clear purpose, and one often used to autocrats: It forces the opposition to narrowly pick their battles.
Indeed, some in the party are alarmed about whether Mr. Gillum will have the money to combat the Republican spending deluge.
The new tone was visible Tuesday, simply by looking at what wasn't there: a deluge of last-minute emails to donors.
Well, the trickle of N.F.L. players who had been kneeling during the playing of the national anthem turned into a deluge.
The information we collect from the eclipse is a preview of the solar data deluge to come over the next decade.
Steve Chiavarone, an equity strategist, vice president and portfolio manager at Federated, is also feeling bullish going into the earnings deluge.
Officials had feared that flooding could deluge Manila, the capital, and its surrounding areas, home to more than 10 million people.
Yet despite this deluge of expenses, many owners remain committed to showing, even without a clear path to recouping their investment.
But he was broken in the first game of the fourth set, and a spattering of errors turned into a deluge.
He called this the "digital deluge," where our 200,000-year-old brains are overwhelmed by and outsourced to exponentially improving technologies.
Biden's silvery blue eyes looked glassy, maybe from the dry heat of the car or the daily deluge of his campaign.
Mr. Pilson said he believed that amid the present political deluge, even sports media outlets could not help but get wet.
It is also consistent with his endless deluge of leaks of confidential information, such as from supposedly private grand-jury proceedings.
Today's deluge of Amazon hardware kicked off with a new addition to the Echo Dot line, the Echo Dot with Clock.
Trump vented Thursday morning on Twitter, releasing a deluge that did little to clarify which ideas he wants lawmakers to pursue.
Of how globalization has brought with it a deluge of money and information, but diluted the value of equality and truth?
This isn't just another drop in the deluge of Trump books; in fact, it isn't really a Trump book at all.
Its success also made way for the coming deluge of streaming-first series, which have since completely upended the TV industry.
George Serafeim, a Harvard Business School professor, said the recent profusion of international options springs partly from today's deluge of data.
Liu Shiyuan's videos, photos, and installations wrangle with the deluge of information and imagery we're constantly fed without veering into incoherence.
The sudden, destructive deluge hit the country during Nowruz, the Iranian New Year, when many take to the road for vacations.
In fact, there's evidence that the shirt's spy design comes from last year's deluge of social media posts parodying the portrait.
Asia markets closed mixed on Friday as investors digested a data deluge from China, although stocks still managed to post weekly gains.
But recently—as the land has gone from parched and on fire to a complete deluge—things have gotten out of hand.
In addition to the hazards produced by a deluge of snow, the region also is expecting downed power lines and service interruptions.
Andrew reads Brideshead Revisited and chooses "Après moi, le dèluge" ("After me, the deluge") as a quotation for the high-school yearbook.
According to CNN, the pace of emergency calls has only sped up as the water continues to deluge parts of the city.
And at least one expert, climate scientist Kerry Emanuel at MIT, is unsure that warming played a significant role in this deluge.
Meanwhile, Rengering, who is single, is welcoming the attention and plans to "filter through" the deluge of comments for a possible suitor.
DirecTV launched Taylor Swift Now on Friday, and the deluge of introductory content includes many videos about — you guessed it — Taylor Swift.
In July, he was banned for life from Twitter after a deluge of tweets from users were directed at comedian Leslie Jones.
But the threat of a deluge raised the possibility of flooding at a stubborn blaze in the southwestern corner of the state.
May's data deluge is set to continue, with industrial output, new loan and money supply reports due over the next few days.
A man trapped in his running car by a snowplow deluge died of carbon monoxide poisoning Saturday night, according to CBS Local.
"When I titled this speech 'After the Deluge,' I meant that metaphorically," Flake cracked at the start of his New Hampshire speech.
Cramer likes to see stock prices run higher, but the deluge of frothy IPOs is not a good sign in his eyes.
A deluge of lawsuits is also expected this week against owners of general obligation bonds the island issued in 2012 and 2014.
It would have been called a 1,000-year flood, had the same destructive deluge not crashed through town just two years earlier.
We were getting so overwhelmed by the deluge of messages flooding our inboxes that we were missing more of the important ones.
One of the moderators named in the chat told Gizmodo he experienced a deluge of racist and abusive messages after the leak.
Twitter announced its plans to improve its platform after a deluge of criticism, as users complained about issues like harassment and misinformation.
Workers at the Rayburn House Office Building were caught in a deluge last week after a water line burst inside the building.
His daughter, who lived next door, thought they might get a bit of water in the house but didn't fear a deluge.
But with the increased power will come a deluge of data the likes of which high-energy physics has never seen before.
All are involved in the Sisyphean task of knocking down the financial scams, inflammatory political statements, and quack science that deluge users.
They may be speaking a little too loud at the moment, because the donation deluge caused the Trans Lifeline website to crash.
For those looking for further information before the data deluge hits, this 20.01-second guide will help bring you up to speed.
Meanwhile, with more heavy thunderstorms predicted through the weekend, property owners cleared damage from the deluge and braced for another potential onslaught.
As well as the storm on Twitter, Athar was receiving a deluge of messages from news organizations demanding to talk to him.
This deluge of negative Clinton television ads — which I consider a basket of deplorable television ads — has been continuing for many months.
In addition to the emoji deluge, there will some on-site installations, including tweets projected live on Rio's aqueduct, Arcos da Lapa.
The Edenbridge Bonfire Society in Kent said Weinstein "was the obvious option" amid a deluge of harassment and rape allegations against him.
Still, as you'd expect from a guy whose whole campaign has been one prolonged deluge of braggadocio, Dad isn't really sweating it.
One such tale, "Why Why Girl", features a chatterbox heroine named Moyna, who drives her family mad with a deluge of questions.
Tuesday's deluge in Mumbai - nearly a month's average rainfall in a single day - had halted train services and led to flight cancellations.
I didn't want to wake up and have to wade through a deluge of everyone else's opinions and edits, six hours later.
To counter the deluge of money and TV ads, Republicans have launched a series of attacks on Ossoff in the final weeks.
Wheeler has been effectively running the agency as acting administrator since July, when Scott Pruitt resigned amid a deluge of ethical scandals.
But on Thursday afternoon, as Florence's storm surge began to deluge North Carolina's outer banks, the agency updated that number to 40.
Crowder's fans have also repeatedly "doxxed" Maza, posting his personal information online and sending him a deluge of hateful and harassing messages.
The reports have expanded significantly as YouTube faces intensifying criticism over the deluge of controversial, harmful and violent content on its platform.
The LF-S50G arrived earlier today amid the deluge of Sony product announcements, carrying the company's utter disinterest in memorable naming conventions.
Volumes on the STOXX 600 index were well-below long-term averages on Friday as investors braced for next week's earnings deluge.
The deluge would be human-made, as one of the biggest hydroelectric dams in the world was being planned for the area.
The deluge of vintage TVs in Bork's collection started simple in 1992, but has grown into an assortment with over 100 monitors.
History will decide but the last few months have seen a deluge of ambitious EV targets from the world's major automotive companies.
Instead, the margin of Cruz's win will give them fresh impetus — and, no doubt, a new deluge of cash into their coffers.
That deluge accelerated their deterioration, leading to more urgent demands from Amtrak officials for federal funding of a new pair of tunnels.
When you're a black woman in America with a public voice, a trivial math error can lead to a deluge of hate.
When you're a black woman in America with a public voice, a trivial math error can lead to a deluge of hate.
The publicity forced Gravity, which processes credit card payments for small businesses, to hire additional people to handle a deluge of inquiries.
The visual deluge of this terrific if vexatious show meditates on painting as object, performance, psychic communication, pleasure and, yes, salable product.
Donald Trump's newly appointed communications director, Anthony Scaramucci, isn't wasting any time tackling the deluge of leaks coming from the White House.
And the people fleeing the deluge took the little plastic bottles of water, as much for the bottles as for the water.
The email deluge raises questions about marketing practices as nonessential businesses closed shops and storefronts amid the spread of the new coronavirus.
For example: The deluge of disinformation coming from within Europe's borders has caught Facebook and the EU's elections security effort by surprise.
The deluge of meetings, emails and scheduling prevents workers from actually getting doing their jobs and ultimately affects their work-life balance.
In recent years, the deluge of capital into the direct lending market has kept effective interest rates on middle market loans low.
Democrats bracing for a second wave of Burisma attacks on Biden say they hope the vice president is prepared for the deluge.
God tells Noah to build an ark because He is going to wipe out the rest of humanity with a great deluge.
By Sunday, the department needed extra personnel to handle a deluge of calls coming in on its 1-800-577-TIPS hotline.
In most cases, projects are designed for flooding three feet above the federal government's projection for a once-in-a-century deluge.
Angry international travelers said U.S. officials appeared unprepared for the deluge of people who were newly required to undergo the new procedures.
It is not much of a choice: possible ruin through a deluge of asylum applications, or more assured ruin through trade tariffs.
The problem is that in a deluge of promising candidates, many remarkable students become indistinguishable from one another, at least on paper.
Because United States regulations on visiting Cuba have not been completely relaxed, the full deluge of American visitors has not yet arrived.
But on the way down, even with the deluge, he was startled by the sight of a thrush sitting on a log.
Torrential rain will deluge parts of the Southeast this week as swaths of the Northwest will get walloped by feet of snow.
Experts' estimates for the future of this work vary widely, from a continued steady trickle of new jobs to a broader deluge.
Thanks in part to the deluge of advertisements, many people came to associate the American Dream with homeownership, with some unfortunate results.
First, though, he got an unplanned day off: The game was postponed after a deluge hit just before the scheduled first pitch.
CNBC's Jim Cramer takes a look at the week ahead for earnings, which includes a deluge of reports on Tuesday and Wednesday.
We huddled through days of deluge as the flood waters rose and our yards and houses became shrinking islands in the torrent.
After the deluge: A tourist visits flood-hit Venice A week ago, a five-day flood left Venetians picking up the pieces.
The web has been all around transparency and data deluge it is maybe time for the opposite trends to build its momentum.
The South Korean won got a lift from the data deluge, trading at 1,121.75 won to the dollar at 2:43 p.m.
Bookmakers have been lowering the odds steadily since the fight was announced, but even that hasn't stopped the deluge of McGregor bets.
ETCyber Monday is underway, ushering in a deluge of excellent deals on everything from game consoles to desktops, tablets and laptop computers.
And the twinge that forecast the deluge was Donald Trump Jr. facing a camera and issuing what sounded a little like an apology.
But McCarthy has been surprisingly mum about the reboot since its release, even through the deluge of press coverage the series has received.
And when you have a deluge of junk from a botnet attacking your network, you put all that malicious traffic into a sinkhole.
A deluge of remarks suggesting that both sides—neo-Nazis and those who protested their assembly—shared the blame for Saturday's violence equally.
The lake nearly ruptured this week, swollen by a constant deluge of rain that overwhelmed the spillways and threatened to flood everything downstream.
New York magazine has the scary story: The deluge will begin slowly, and irregularly, and so it will confound human perceptions of change.
The announcement promoted a deluge of "Harrison Ford is too old" jokes on Twitter (Ford will be 77 when the movie is released).
Compound that with the deluge of upsetting news and external instabilities, and the solutions to all our problems can seem just as inaccessible.
UK company Powerhouse Energy wants to turn this plastic deluge into an opportunity by producing energy from non-recyclable plastics and other waste.
Many actresses who shared stories of sexual assault or harassment following the deluge of news about Weinstein chose not to name their harassers.
No surprise, then, that lobbyists and lawyers are rubbing their hands at all the business this deluge of barely scrutinised ambiguities will generate.
For her part, Ms Jeong labelled her extreme statements as "counter-trolling" the deluge of sexist, racist and homophobic slurs directed at her.
The 2017 ceremony brought a deluge of wins for La La Land, political speeches and honors for newbies like Atlanta and The Crown.
With six months of campaigning left, a deluge of political and social narratives — true and false — are being distributed to shape voters' views.
With the deluge of disheartening stories about celebrities coming out, these viral Twitter threads remind us of all the nice celebrities out there.
I mean, if Facebook did do that, why, your feed would be a nonstop deluge of Crises from which people are Marked Safe.
The collaboration app just went live to all Windows users, as part of the deluge of announcements tied to the upcoming Inspire conference.
"[A] deluge of negative Brexit headlines could have led to an algo taking that as a major sell signal for GBP," said Brooks.
Meranti's strength had prompted China to issue its highest warning for high ocean waves as emergency crews and officials prepared for the deluge.
In a bid to make sense of the impending data deluge, some at CERN are turning to the emerging field of quantum computing.
According to Faye, the best way to handle your daily deluge of email is to triage with a "FAD" system: file, action, delete.
They were just solid, good graphics that represented what was going on—this incontinent deluge by floods and rains and unprotectable climate change.
There is a deluge of economic reports, starting with ISM manufacturing data Tuesday; auto sales Wednesday and the important December employment report Friday.
His team of advisers back in Washington have begun to prep a war room-style effort to combat the daily deluge of allegations.
Record-breaking rainfall: Harvey's 50-plus inches of torrential deluge set a new national tropical cyclone rain record for the continental United States.
Hupp's apartment hunting work is one piece of a deluge of scandals surrounding Pruitt in recent months regarding ethics, spending and other matters.
If you're reading this while waiting in line to get into Nats Park, we hope you managed to stay dry through the deluge.
When Luka dies unexpectedly, Terry's first hint comes from a deluge of cryptic condolence texts sent by friends who assume he already knows.
Having avoided serious injuries for most of his career, he expressed perspective on the sudden deluge of setbacks that have dampened his season.
The deluge of complaints swamped Citigroup's call center, leaving some people waiting for more than an hour or unable to connect at all.
Even with the deluge of rain from the recent El Niño, most reservoirs didn't have the storage space to hold all that water.
Alarmed by the deluge of texts, I checked the news and quickly learned about the shooting at a Congressional baseball practice in Virginia.
Apple decided to invest in the study after hearing from a deluge of users that the Apple Watch saved their life, he said.
It would be easy to see this deluge of misinformation, half-truths, and outright fabrication as an exclusive product of the Trump era.
Israel, for its part claims that its Iron Dome missile defense system can protect it from a deluge of Hezbollah rockets and missiles.
In early 2010, a 42-mile fence was erected between Denmark and Germany to stop the deluge of wild boars crossing the border.
A deluge of injuries to the rotation meant that no team needed more innings from its bullpen, entering the weekend, than the Dodgers.
The bed is buttressed by a deluge of archival material testifying to the breadth of Sprinkle's efforts to foster a sex work community.
He seemed to offer some veiled advice to the administration in an apparent reference to the deluge of leaks plaguing the White House.
It's probably because you have a deluge of unnecessary files floating around your hard drive, and most likely half of them are duplicates.
President Donald Trump cannot let a deluge of distractions disrupt his and the Republican party's plans for meaningful health-care and tax reform.
But the two rail species, on either side of the deluge, represent an unprecedented case study of avian iterative evolution, the authors concluded.
So what exactly is holding up the promised great Trumpian deluge of governmental action, and when might we start to see more motion?
Two of Marie's second cousins had OCD, but with more common presentations: handwashing and physical compulsions, rather than just a deluge of thoughts.
When we first told you about AT&T's LTE-M Button, the information was socked away in a deluge of AWS Re:Invent announcements.
In the wake of a deluge of horrific right-wing terrorism, it's hard to imagine a worse response than that kind of civility.
And another study, published in the journal Earth's Future, found that excess ocean heat in the Gulf of Mexico led to Harvey's deluge.
Well, apparently, nothing really good: a deluge of scams, requests, appointments, and more from every professional service and fly-by-night operation imaginable.
The deluge of contributions — now centralized on a government platform — suggested that renovation efforts would not be hampered by a lack of funding.
Offices typically have one or two people answering the phones, and a few to process the deluge of email and social media messages.
A skeleton staff of workers at the Internal Revenue Service girded themselves to answer a deluge of questions about the new tax law.
The exhibition's earliest catalogues are delightfully sparse, lacking the supplemental information and deluge of analytical essays that pad most of today's museum catalogues.
Even as we're inundated by a deluge of data online, often all we can see is just those punchlines, sight gags, and memes.
The deluge of "asks," as K Street refers to such pleas, include policies that might help address the crisis and revive the economy.
Fox watchers can now expect to see a deluge of Tubi ads flood their appointment watching of Neil Cavuto and Fox and Friends.
The IRS website must be updated and telephone operators must be trained to deal with the expected deluge of questions from impatient taxpayers.
We were raised on an unending deluge of American entertainment: music, film, fashion, sitcoms, reality TV, video games, toys, and, most importantly, cartoons.
Now in its 15th year on the market, the frothy beverage helped unleash the pumpkin spice deluge, which shows no signs of ebbing.
Transworld has aggressively pursued delinquent borrowers in court, filing a deluge of cases — nearly 38,000 in one recent 18-month span — seeking payment.
When faced with this deluge of media, we curate our own gatekeepers, choosing whom we trust to deliver and decipher what we'll like.
Sony's press conference kicks off tonight at 5PM PT/8PM ET, helping to set the stage for this year's deluge of CES news.
But with the deluge of companies debuting their own spiked seltzer, Kosmal admitted it's a matter of when, not if, sales will flatten.
The rains on Tuesday were bad — estimated to be more than 10 inches in 12 hours — but nowhere near the deluge of 2005.
This layout sweeps me horizontally around the room, and up, up, up to Bradford's tattersall deluge to splash down into Puryear's ancient bones.
Buyers of alternative data tell Business Insider they&aposve forgone answering their phone or replying to email due to the deluge of pitches.
There's not a whole lot of new information here, thanks to the deluge of images of the device that leaked out last month.
"Wikileaks is revealing truth about Hillary," said one account as WikiLeaks released a deluge of hacked emails from Clinton's campaign chairman John Podesta.
" In the 2018 memo, lawyers said the deluge of minor cases "prevents the department from the proper targeting of repeat and serious offenders.
IN THE DELUGE of planets found beyond the solar system over the past decade, those of system TOI-270 might not seem special.
Our columnist wrote that "we have never before received such a deluge of images" from a war, yet the impact has been minimal.
Our columnist wrote that "we have never before received such a deluge of images" from a war, yet their impact has been minimal.
The continued deluge was already expected to weigh on restaurant sales, but it seems the fallout could be even worse than originally forecast.
Prepare for a deluge of Democratic debates come 2020 as we barrel toward the presidential primaries, starting with one in Iowa in January.
But Brosnahan and Delevingne's comments were only the beginning to a deluge of admiration expressed in the comments section of Benson's sultry post.
The week has seen a deluge of headlines on emergency monetary and fiscal policy action from central banks and governments around the world.
With the deluge of data, especially real-time data, it is cost-prohibitive for many use cases to process it and act on it.
What throws a wrench into that pattern are the deluge of rumors citing the existence of a third iPhone with even more premium features.
In the days that followed, I watched the deluge of reactionary podcasts roll in, but I found the urge to click "play" was fading.
You waited out all the announcements back in the spring during Mobile World Congress and the deluge of new handsets that debuted this fall.
Though not the first mention of jamming in the scientific literature, Liu and Nagel's paper set off what Fredberg calls "a deluge" among physicists.
But despite the racist backlash, Green was also greeted by a deluge of callers voicing their support from across the country and the globe.
The report shows that this has paved the way for a deluge of restrictive laws that have made minorities more vulnerable to voter suppression.
One of his most important points, made in 21984 before the true data deluge that now befuddles us, is that information has become garbage.
The new mobile game is just the latest of a deluge of spinoffs and expansions to be announced since FFXV first debuted last year.
Erdogan calculates that Europe needs Turkey more than vice-versa, given the threat of a renewed deluge of Syrian migrants to EU member states.
LG already jumped the gun on the show by announcing a new Google Assistant-enabled speaker in amongst a deluge of different audio offerings.
Floodwaters receded from many parts of New South Wales state on Monday, though last week's deluge is still flowing through river systems further north.
In the early Enlightenment, Montesquieu and other thinkers were regularly composing pamphlets and treatises, an explosion of information similar to today's digital-media deluge.
The bad news: The Albarados and many of their friends and relatives have lost most, if not all, of their property to the deluge.
The only thing that seemed to temporarily dampen their spirits was a mention of the recent deluge of "dirty tricks" from the Cruz campaign.
But what made this deluge of consumer contempt particularly rough was that, according to Alex, quickly selling out was the brand's plan all along.
So you can take it into a deluge, or swimming, or you can sweat all over it like the gross garbage monster you are.
You're not alone: Facebook's Oculus VR experienced a deluge of online traffic Wednesday morning as users poured in to pre-order its new product.
This, as opposed to any exhaustive measures that would offset or negate the deluge of disinformation from which, incidentally, they also hugely directly profit.
Among a deluge of proposal is age restriction, banning use of drones weighing more than 0.55 pounds by anyone under the age of 18.
But just 27 percent of the executives surveyed said they were experiencing significant disruption, an unexpected finding given the deluge many predicted, IBM said.
Phenomenally loud, MBV's guitar-driven avant-rock features drifting, haunted melodic lines that emerge from a deluge of electronic distortion, dissonance, and pure noise.
The work that was done at the convention sort of got lost in the month of August because of the deluge of Trump stories.
Unfortunately for the insects, these romantic appeals were abruptly cut short by a deadly deluge of amber resin that trapped and killed the males.
Cao Delian, manager of the Dabeinong Changlin fish farm, estimated that he has lost about one-third of his carp due to the deluge.
Those are just a few of the thousands of products that manufacturers have recalled this year — and the deluge shows no sign of slowing.
His intention was to present conflict in metaphysical terms, and to probe deeper than newscasts do despite a nightly deluge of facts and minutiae.
The Utes continued the deluge on the first play of the second half when Huntley threw a 123-yard touchdown pass to Brant Kuithe.
Trump's campaign in 2016 also unleashed a deluge of low-dollar contributions, and that trend appears to be continuing for the president this year.
Everyone is on the lookout for better email management tools—anything to make dealing with the daily inbox deluge less of a chore. Unroll.
Hosting the summit at Doral would mean a deluge of foreign leaders, politicians, staff, and media would be paying the Trump Organization for accommodation.
Both times, the levees mostly held—and so the local political establishment was able to postpone reckoning with the bigger deluge in the making.
And when a deluge of rain pummeled the roof's Teflon-covered panels during Murray's match, a deafening roar thundered down from eight stories up.
Rapp says he was inspired by the deluge of women speaking up about Harvey Weinstein, as well as the #metoo campaign on social media.
I constantly juggle endless tight deadlines, phone interviews, a daily deluge of email, and the need to record, produce, and edit a weekly podcast.
Imposing modest budget reforms now, before an $84 trillion deluge of debt brings a Greece-style economic calamity, also should be a top priority.
The deluge of negative social media can't be ignored when the suicide rates for our children have increased on average 2628 percent since 28500.
If the Lower Platte ever flooded, as the Missouri did just a few years ago, these lagoons could release a deluge of toxic chemicals.
In the deluge of information required of — and volunteered by — college applicants, it can be the tiniest details that make a student stand out.
E3, the annual Electronic Entertainment Expo, starts on June 12, but the deluge of video game news that comes with it has already begun.
Abnormal levels of winter precipitation — either drought or deluge — have become the new normal and threaten the health of the majestic Giant Sequoia trees.
On advertising, Trump has spent $48.7 million while Clinton has spent $204 million - allowing her to blanket the airwaves with a deluge of advertisements.
The crowd started shouting, and the dancers unleashed a deluge of confetti and white fluff, signifying that a lot was about to fall down.
The European Central Bank and the Bank of Japan need no prodding to speed up the liquidity deluge of the euro and yen markets.
A deluge of revelations about powerful men abusing women, leading to the #MeToo moment, has pushed activists to demand deeper social and political change.
Now, a deluge of reports suggest the legendary G-man is "going for the kill," as Republicans close to the White House told Axios.
At once dazzling and disorienting, this frenetic montage prompts us to pay more attention to the deluge of objects we've ushered into our lives.
The Porsche Taycan is here — actually two flavors, the Turbo S and the Turbo — in case you haven't seen the deluge of media coverage.
Now in its 15th year on the market, this frothy beverage helped unleash the pumpkin spice deluge, which shows no signs of ever ebbing.
Hospitals can't manage a deluge of patients — many who can't breathe — from the relentless respiratory disease (called COVID-19) that results from this coronavirus.
His entire theory of victory depended on the idea that a massive airwave deluge could persuade people after skipping the first four primary states.
Yet sift carefully through the deluge of reporting, and one can discern the first outlines of how this entrepreneurial pathogen will leave its mark.
The path to each biweekly Crime roundup begins with the deluge of packages that arrive at the Times Building and Ms. Stasio's front door.
Ms. Warren greeted the deluge with mixed success, never wobbling too precariously but retreating at times to the safe harbor of stump-speech platitudes.
As Tropical Storm Harvey continues to deluge homes and sweep vehicles off roads in Texas and Louisiana, at least 38 deaths have been reported.
Harvey: By contrast, Harvey brought a deluge, with up to 50 inches of rain in some areas — more than Houston receives in a year.
Presidential hopeful Mike Bloomberg is slamming Donald Trump for allegedly eating burnt steak and cheating at golf in his campaign's latest deluge of advertisements.
Although this case dates back nine years, there is relevance today, as banks prepare for a deluge of small IPOs in an unfamiliar sector.
It wasn't until he was driving to his job at a vape shop four days later that the deluge of notifications started flooding in.
Each day might bring a battle between different factions, or send a deluge of intense criticism toward a single person in politics or media.
It also prompted a deluge of think pieces asking if, in an epoch of unsustainable resource consumption, he was really the villain after all.
The very last sketches are these swirls of the deluge, and him sitting there looking how water flows against obstacles and forms swirls afterwards.
I think another thing that has happened over the last century is that we have moved from an information scarcity to a deluge of information.
The story that unravels from there is one that, in the hands of a lesser writer, could have been drowned in a deluge of exposition.
U.S. stock index futures pointed to a higher open on Wednesday as traders eyed a deluge of earnings reports, while a post-election rally reignited.
A graphic of rainfall totals for an 18-hour period Tuesday into Wednesday showed the extent of the deluge in parts of the Houston area.
A deluge of movies and television shows that are reboots, reimaginings and remakes will debut this year, and they'll keep coming at a fast clip.
For now, the worst of the flooding has receded -- but another deluge is forecast in the next week and the monsoon season stretches until October.
But Trump has also pushed back on the deluge of criticism against the kingdom pouring in from media organizations and politicians of both major parties.
Many of these shooters likely have clear motives, but so many of them get away that their deluge of chaotic violence is its own mystery.
The deluge appears to be finally done, and Houstonians are hustling to rebuild and recoup what they've lost in part by reestablishing those vital connections.
Another, complete with screens, workstations and a raised table, is where the HLI team huddles each day to make sense of the deluge of data.
Hurricane Florence flooded large parts of North Carolina and South Carolina last month, with residents dealing with the deluge instead of shopping for new cars.
It's been raining all day, but the deluge has finally stopped, and a bright blue sky is criss-crossed by strings of tiny round clouds.
If anything, the movie is much more concerned with capturing Ready Player One author Ernest Cline's geeky deluge in a way that works on screen.
Given the deluge of complaints about Twitter's 1403-character limit when it debuted this fall, you'd think people would be ignoring the new, lengthier tweets.
If any airline in America or Europe today were to adopt such discriminatory hiring practices, it would doubtless be greeted by a deluge of lawsuits.
There's also been a recent deluge of third-party manufacturers like Sonos, Sony and Harman building their own premium systems, featuring Alexa and Google Assistant.
The group's song became a hit, inspiring a deluge of memes and fan art, and players could even dress up as the members in-game.
Businesses nowadays deal with a deluge of data, much of it stored in all sorts of devices and accounts that are not easy to monitor.
This year, we've seen the addition of two heroes — Brigitte and Wrecking Ball — along with a deluge of merchandise, including Nerf guns and Lego sets.
Even as I question who this device might be for, I am also deeply intrigued by its design, customizations, and deluge of gaming-centric attachments.
Crunchbase projects that 214 deal and dollar volume surpassed even the high-water mark left by the dot-com deluge and the drought that followed.
SOC teams, overwhelmed in handling the deluge of low-impact incidents, fail to respond in time or miss altogether early incident alerts flagging serious attacks.
Fallout from the 2016 election had resulted in a daily deluge of journalism about the unforeseen consequences that Facebook and other social networks were having.
It's no wonder that by now, many of us have become somewhat desensitized to the pink deluge, while others are guilty of tuning out entirely.
With Instagram Stories continuing to grow rapidly, Facebook may not be feeling as threatened by the deluge of teen-friendly apps as it once was.
That's a bad experience for everyone and it's a good thing Apple is finally addressing the deluge of abandonware that exists in the App Store.
If he can't, he will be on the receiving end of another deluge of negative media coverage at a critical point of a challenging race.
It was the deluge of rape and death threats I received, and still receive every time I publish my story or participate in an interview.
But even as cash continues to rain down on Silicon Valley's biggest unicorn, the deluge could spell trouble for Uber on a number of fronts.
And my Tandem profile suggestion that I'm looking to 'practice Spanish past tenses' does not lead to an instant deluge of free grammar lesson offers.
The company says that's higher than they anticipated, but that doesn't actually strike me as a deluge of consumer confidence around Samsung's proprietary smart assistant.
While Senate Democrats have a favorable electoral map, they say a deluge of spending from outside groups has buoyed vulnerable Republican incumbents such as Sen.
But the fact the story was leaked in the first place is—as with the deluge of leaks since the election—a sign of dissension.
His start in Barbados on Monday had been hampered by a deluge of rain that brought memories of damp Britain rather than the sunny islands.
Even when it does, though, it's a refreshing change from the normal deluge of VR zombies, Lovecraft pastiches, and haunted houses / forests / mansions / circuses / asylums.
"The Deluge," a monumental Turner painting showing a Biblical flood, is currently paired with Akomfrah's "Vertigo Sea" at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
Propelling forward with a brooding bassline and a deluge of chopped vocal samples, it culminates in a strangely satisfying bubbly slurp, courtesy of Jay himself.
"Either way, today's deluge of manufacturing PMI's and then U.S. non-farm (payrolls) will be an important factor in where markets head next," he added.
Besides setting off a fire alarm, he triggered a deluge just as Brutus ascended the pulpit above the body of Caesar on the stage below.
Hashtags like #Iamgaynotapervert and #iamgay, and rainbow emojis adorned messages and images from China's LGBTQ community, with Sina Weibo swamped by the deluge of posts.
A recent deluge of media coverage of Bannon — including Bannon's explosive conversation with the American Prospect — have not escaped either the president's or Kelly's attention.
Even consumers who know the Internet may simply prefer paper, because statement notifications can easily be overlooked in a deluge of email, Ms. Wu said.
The digital dam has cracked — the deluge of information holds promise and peril — but we are in a unique position to choose order over chaos.
When Weston isn't performing, he runs Prime Ruin, a label that manufactures and distributes a deluge of noise collaborations featuring both local and national artists.
When the deluge subsides, I grab the check, which at more than 211 Thai baht ($211) is steep for Bangkok, and bolt for the door.
The only problem with that approach is that the deluge of belts dilutes their significance, and with enough time, they will come to mean nothing.
But the flow of information is not fast enough to keep up with 24/7 programming, so you get this toxic deluge of raw speculation.
LEONIA, N.J. — Monday was Day 2200 of this borough's unusual response to a deluge of traffic from navigation apps, and change was in the air.
But steal it someone did, earlier this month, prompting a police investigation, a pithy #StolenColon hashtag, a deluge of bathroom jokes and demands for answers.
But when I just asked what questions and fears people had, when I just asked them what they were thinking about, in came a deluge.
WASHINGTON — He has been accused of rigging the 2016 Democratic presidential primaries to thwart Bernie Sanders and facilitating a deluge of big money into politics.
How much social media do you consume for work, what forms of it do you consume the most, and how do you handle the deluge?
When I came across "Checking My Male Privilege" after the deluge of sexual harassment accusations came out in Hollywood and Washington, the connection was obvious.
Extras include the proto-feminist "Back Page," released in 1934, in which one of the female stars of "Deluge" takes over a small-town newspaper.
It's the holiday season, a time for joy, feasts, family — and a deluge of articles about the problems that Democrats have with religion and faith.
For these voters, Trump is all that is holding back the deluge that will sweep them away once the "liberal elites" and minorities take power.
The ladies knew they'd get sales after Shark Tank, but nothing could have prepared them for the deluge of demand they got from the show.
Between those massive valuations and a deluge of recent media attention, Lime and Bird are two of the biggest names in the burgeoning scooter market.
He tried everything to change Conn's institutional mind, even creating a hashtag, #talktothehaggler, and asking readers to cajole the company through a deluge of tweets.
Born in 1930 in what used to be called a "colonial backwater" by the center of power, he inherited the psychic deluge many flailed under.
"Fishgate," as the ensuing controversy was dubbed, triggered a deluge of outraged comments and videos chastising the 30-year-old influencer for misleading her followers.
At one point during the deluge of sniper fire from the cemetery, a small girl with pigtails, in a pink sweater, appeared on the road.
In early 2016, he was asked about the network's inordinate coverage of Donald Trump during the primaries — a deluge that would continue through Election Day.
The Public Editor After surviving a deluge of news this past year, devoted readers of The New York Times are, I imagine, bracing for more.
"T-Series ... has built up a solid following by uploading a deluge of music videos and film trailers to their YouTube channel," the firm said.
Mr. Perriello lost that race in the Tea Party deluge, but soon became an executive at the Center for American Progress, a liberal research group.
Rock climbing—Was the 2017 deluge of dating app photos of men rock climbing worth any of the health benefits people got from rock climbing?
The campaign, released last Tuesday to commemorate the 30th anniversary of Nike's "Just Do it" slogan, drew a deluge of criticism and support from shoppers.
Last November, in the weeks après le deluge, in downtown Manhattan, the Russian chess grandmaster Sergey Karjakin went head-to-head with Norway's Magnus Carlsen.
To counter the deluge of Republican money about to hit the Sunshine State, Senate Democratic groups have been softening Scott up for months with attacks.
A deluge so extreme hit Northern California in late February 43 that a news photographer spotted a man rowing through town in a garbage dumpster.
The banana that sparked a deluge of think pieces and media hype at Art Basel Miami Beach last week shows no signs of slowing down.
Today's leaders and lawmakers face the unenviable challenge of keeping up with a deluge of new technologies that were unimaginable just a few decades ago.
Rian Johnson's Star Wars: The Last Jedi is arriving in theaters this December, which means it's time for the inevitable deluge of new Star Wars toys.
At least two children were killed in the deluge, including a 4-year-old boy who was washed away by floodwaters in Jackson County, officials said.
But more than three years after the hurricane, Hoboken is just as vulnerable to a deluge and the plan to defend it is mired in controversy.
"To keep all these small and finger-in-the-dike type integrity units in individual sports is at best only putting off the deluge," Eaton said.
It started to melt away in the recent warm spell, and after enjoying a deluge of popularity, the slide lost its cool before luging its appeal.
Although there's a deluge of numbers and statistics to consider, the CDC underscored two significant trends:  Flu activity: Already widespread around the nation, it's still increasing.
The Moon (or rather its far side) is also a good place to hide radio telescopes from the deluge of radio waves coming from Earth's surface.
With that toothlessness comes too few questions about technology instead of the usual deluge; without those questions it seems that Black Mirror has lost its edge. 
Katrina turned out to be merely a curtain raiser on a new era of extraordinary storms, including Superstorm Sandy, last year's Louisiana deluge, and now Harvey.
There used to be a time when video games were an escape from the overwhelming deluge of brands that assaults our real-world senses every day.
"In today's world of accessibility, young people especially cannot avoid the deluge of betting advertising," Marc Etches, CEO of the charity Gamble Aware, told VICE Sports.
The deluge of Revel mopeds comes amid a larger debate about access to transportation within New York and a specific discussion over electric stand-up scooters.
In running giant drugmaker Pfizer's venture-capital arm for the past dozen years, Barbara Dalton has received a deluge of pitches from startups hunting for money.
That single word is all you need to know about the massive deluge of headphones and speakers about to arrive at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
Opponents argue that providing such data is costly, that pay data without context is meaningless and posting the information publicly could invite a deluge of lawsuits.
Travelers' decline shaved off about 80 points from the Dow Jones Industrial Average, which fell as Wall Street grappled with a deluge of corporate earnings results.
In contrast, "The Bells" reduced the show's darkness to an endless deluge of futility and cynicism, inspiring tedious dread instead of anything close to emotional catharsis.
"I'm anticipating it," said Busch, who ran a total of four laps in Friday's practice, which was interrupted by one deluge and halted by a second.
Louisiana has been hit by a deluge of rainfall since last week, with at least five people dead and thousands of homes damaged by historic floods.
But that means new users are starting with a deluge of content, which provably makes consumers impatient and pickier about any perceived barrier to their enjoyment.
Instead, they can respond with a deluge of false or misleading information, making it very hard for ordinary citizens to figure out what's actually going on.
Seagal, Stallone, and their contemporaries are beloved because they're cultural shorthand: they are what we watched before we drowned in the deluge of things to watch.
This advance might get lost in the deluge of camera options, but I think it's the single biggest advantage that Huawei now enjoys over its competition.
Walter Blocker, chief executive of Vietnam Trade Alliance, a group of consumer-product firms, describes the flow of business from China into Vietnam as a deluge.
Twenty people died and two remain missing from the early-morning deluge, the worst casualty toll from flooding since 1977 when more than 30 people died.
After Tropical Cyclone Idai hurtled into Mozambique's coast on March 14th, and a deluge of floodwaters followed, little was left of her village in Buzi district.
Louisiana is expected to open the Morganza Spillway flood-control structure in early June to cope with the deluge, meteorologist Jeff Masters writes on Weather Underground.
When Melissa Drew, an adult content creator and model, logged in to Tumblr Monday afternoon, she was greeted by a deluge of unfamiliar posts and notifications.
The allegations coincide with a deluge of sexual harassments complaints against executives in the entertainment industry that has opened a debate about workplace abuse of women.
One key Senate Democrat on the Judiciary Committee, Dianne Feinstein, called for the Ford hearing to be delayed in light of the deluge of potential revelations.
That deluge of data means that genetic counselors—the specialized medical professionals trained to help patients interpret genetic test results—are in higher demand than ever.
Not to be outdone by Amazon's deluge of hardware announcements last week, set-top box maker Roku is readying two new, low-cost streaming video boxes.
As The Verge points out, the sequence was probably created when we were all talking about the deluge of Russian-influenced content on the social network.
New games have to be interesting enough to find a niche and grow a community in order to stand out in a deluge of unremarkable junk.
With at least 17 dead and hundreds trapped in California mudslides, crews search from the air and dig through a deluge of debris, per L.A. Times.
In the days leading up to the event, PBS reported a "deluge" of drones despite a ban on their presence in the airspace around the stadium.
The Samarco mine has been shut since November 2015, when a dam burst, unleashing a deluge of mud that killed 19 people and destroyed nearby towns.
That's likely to soon change, but it may be a little late to pull some users away from their chosen apps like Deluge, uTorrent, or Vuze.
Douglas Brinkley is professor of history at Rice University in Houston and author of The Great Deluge: Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans, and the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
Plus, these events are becoming increasingly common as pollutants pour into waters and climate change intensifies heat waves and the water cycle of drought and deluge.
Roberts said the deluge of negative ads hitting Rubio could make it tougher to get the party to rally around him if he becomes the nominee.
DUBAI (Reuters) - Iranian President Hassan Rouhani predicted a "deluge" of drugs, refugees and attacks on the West if U.S. sanctions weaken Iran's ability to contain them.
Many of the earlier deaths occurred when a natural dam collapsed in Zhejiang after a deluge of 160 mm (33 inches) of rain within three hours.
Specifically, AICPA said the recent deluge of natural disasters that struck the United States, including wild fires and hurricanes, could take a toll in future quarters.
While she wouldn t go so far as to call them "nutjobs," Makram admits to feeling completely overwhelmed by the deluge of long lost family members.
Powerful storms and extreme conditions such as drought and deluge become common characteristics of everyday life, transforming a previously lush planet into a giant nightmare factory.
A holiday in Japan kept trade thin ahead of a deluge of economic news from China, which includes gross domestic product, retail sales and industrial output.
California's drought-turned-deluge, famine in Africa and a water crisis in Mexico City were all blamed on climate change — and that's just in one month.
Holding the 12th Congressional District in Ohio offers temporary relief for Republicans against a deluge of gloom-and-doom stories about their prospects in the midterms.
I let the deluge settle round my heart then lay me on my back and carry me round the long sweep beyond my father's sight. 10.
Whether it's the Academy Awards or the presidential debates, people deluge Twitter and other forms of social media with commentary, from the snarky to the sincere.
This past weekend, when temperatures rose to above zero and clear skies allowed the moonlight to illuminate the way, they braced for the greatest deluge yet.
Check a few representations of the burgeoning trend and expect to see a deluge of even more creative twists as the style hits stateside this summer.
Here's a quick tidbit buried beneath today's deluge of Google Assistant news (not to mention the bizarre waking nightmare that is the CES Small World ride).
She documented her arrival and subsequent detention in Bangkok on her smartphone, creating new Twitter and Periscope accounts where she received a deluge of supportive messages.
The deadly catastrophe devastated the town of Villa Santa Lucia, near a popular national park in the Chaitén region following a deluge of rain on Friday.
A deluge of shows in this age of peak TV, with Netflix, Amazon, HBO and other services greenlighting new offerings almost daily, has also stoked demand.
For mutual-fund investors, the fourth quarter of 21529 was a hailstorm — a stinging deluge in which nearly every sort of investment seemed to get plunked.
Hurricane Florence flooded large parts of North Carolina and South Carolina last month, leaving residents to deal with the deluge instead of shopping for new cars.
Plus, if someone creates an odorous mess (I'm talking about a deluge of Axe body spray, obviously), then the whole room will smell like that too.
" Even though its speed would limit the amount of time it could deluge any single place, Mr. Edwards said, "this is a very dangerous storm nonetheless.
The deluge turns on stress hormones and genetic switches that open plant arsenals and prepare the plant to ward off attackers — with no thought or movement.
It took four days for the site's four large pumps — powered by engines similar to those used in a Boeing 737 jet — to clear the deluge.
This may rightfully be called Trump's Deluge Doctrine of American Politics, a thing that many of us never properly feared because we never thought it possible.
By the time it was over, new tracks from Lil Yachty and Migos were in the world and PARTYNEXTDOOR had thrown himself headfirst into the deluge.
Our article last week about a provocative new study that found cleaning dirty sponges only spurs the worst bacteria set off a deluge of reader comments.
As privates stood soaked on the roadside waiting to hear if the company commander thought it was too wet to train, the storm became a deluge.
A fatal deluge of cancerous cells has already condemned her, and soon after, in the wake of an emergency flight to England, she will quickly succumb.
I was lost, tumbling existentially through a deluge of dicks, and flashes of cocks and breasts were hitting me like bullets whenever I closed my eyes.
The ship withstood the deluge in the channel at Merry Point Landing, where the crew had to watch as their fellow seamen in the harbor suffered.
However, the Trump administration has faced a nearly constant deluge of questions surrounding officials and their actions since Trump took office more than a year ago.
There's a reason Twitter invites users to "follow" one another, a metaphor that implies that amid a deluge of data, truth is ultimately determined by leadership.
Republicans hope the breakneck pace will help hold their narrow Senate majority together against what will almost certainly be a deluge of lobbying and Democratic criticism.
They should especially enforce anti-harassment rules to prevent some of the deluge of insults many people, particularly women and minorities, face regularly on social media.
I have no right complain about any of it, however, because I participated in the deluge of think pieces about the prospect of a President Winfrey.
Valdez said a deluge of nasty national political rhetoric combined with what she sees as dysfunctional, moneyed state government administration inspired her to run for office.
Right now, Capitol Hill staff are confronting a deluge of constituent email, but much of it is prompted by activist groups and is relatively low-quality.
The deluge sealed the fate of the 2017/218 soy season but the humidity left behind set the stage for an increase in 22015/22019 wheat planting.
Mike Steele, a spokesman for the Louisiana emergency office, said areas of the state had received more than 2 feet (60 cm) of rain during the deluge.
Feel free to copy that board and start your own game if you need a break from the deluge of micro-pundits, bad news, and angry jerks.
The deluge of information gives Wimbledon's digital team of editors insight into how to tune their approach, giving them a first-mover advantage around where to focus.
Tech giants have experimented with various combinations of human moderation, AI algorithms, and filters to wade through the deluge of content flowing through their feeds each day.
In the deluge of sexual harassment and assault revelations that began with Weinstein in October and quickly inundated the nation, many victims have had little formal recourse.
A series of storms have inundated California over the past few weeks, and the latest deluge is currently swelling rivers and reservoirs that are already spilling over.
Both lenders faced a deluge of requests to renegotiate existing loans last quarter as the economic crisis left many of their largest corporate borrowers short of cash.
AI can go further to helping synthesize the deluge of answers that come from large groups, said Stefaan Verhulst, co-founder of New York University's Governance Lab.
The platforms are still in the early stages of grappling with a fast-moving situation, and misinformation was continuing to break through the deluge on Friday evening.
Where the recent deluge of public accusations have finally shattered Weinstein's professional persona, the years of accusations behind closed doors seemingly did nothing to curtail his behavior.
In April, the Houston area saw an unprecedented deluge, with some parts of the metro area picking up nearly 2 feet of rain in a single day.
Ninatic CEO John Hanke previously cautioned that the company needed time to ensure it had enough servers to cope with a deluge of Pokémon addicts in Japan.
While most LinkedIn users probably visit the site infrequently, or because of a deluge of nagging emails, LinkedIn's new design makes navigating the site a lot easier.
Louisiana has been hit by a deluge of rainfall since last week, with at least seven people dead and thousands of homes damaged by historic floods. Gov.
Given the downright deluge of news over the past couple of weeks, one has to wonder what, precisely, Google is keeping up its sleeve for I/O.
Compounding the problem is the fact that the next generation of telescopes is about to introduce a deluge of gravitational lens discoveries in the very near future.
I can quickly file all my November emails from my editor or choose whether I want to reply or reply all to my coworker's latest GIF deluge.
I also shared my work successes with the rest of the world, but when your mental health feels askew, this constant deluge of information can be paralyzing.

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