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The Commerce Department has been deluged by 8,200 exemption requests.
When Enron collapsed in 2001, ICE was deluged with orders.
They see emergency rooms deluged and their public parks overrun.
To their great delight, they were deluged with willing volunteers.
Mr. Bush's Facebook page was deluged with thousands of angry comments.
City and state officials were soon deluged with emails supporting Uber.
They are deluged with requests for selfies, or simply for handshakes.
Juul users have been deluged with a variety of alternatives since then.
Two months ago, we were deluged with seemingly dismal news for Democrats.
Calls pour in; dams threaten to burst; legislators are deluged, inundated, swamped.
So he went to another emergency shelter -- but that, too, got deluged.
She was soon deluged with calls and text messages from outraged employees.
The main thing I'm getting is deluged by people looking for specific answers.
We are deluged by articles about likability, positioning, identity politics, intra-party iconography.
Busy intersections were deluged, and cars struggled to part the muddy, greenish waters.
Then Hurricane Sandy deluged the park, swamping F.D.R. Drive and Lower East Side.
It's possible that whoever is behind Guccifer 2.0 really is being deluged with questions.
Silicon Valley's mega-platforms are being deluged with criticism from across the political spectrum.
House Democrats in particular have deluged Trump and his administration with various oversight requests.
Women deluged the stage with flowers, so many that disposal became a serious problem.
I was immediately deluged with videotapes and audiotapes filled with Al's speeches and debates.
The new limit may not provide much relief for judges deluged with verbose briefs.
After four days climbing the Nose, Frost said, the two were deluged by rain.
Central Sulawesi Province, where the earthquake struck on Friday, is regularly deluged by tsunamis.
What's happening: Paris, for example, was deluged by over 20,000 e-scooters without consultation.
Already, people feel deluged by a never-ending flood of national damage and despair.
The publisher and agent have been deluged with pitches from national and international media outlets.
It also changed the store, which was suddenly deluged with tourists expecting Carrie Bradshaw couture.
Farms were deluged and rescuers could be seen in boats pulling pets from flooded homes.
The floodwater that topped the reservoir deluged her street and turned it into a river.
As is sadly customary, Spicer will now be deluged with lucrative contracts and job offers.
Torrential rains that deluged Texas last week resulted in at least 16 weather-related deaths.
Because you are going to be deluged with that liberal mentality from Boulder and Denver.
They were deluged with letters asking them to exercise their judgment and uphold the Constitution.
Twitter and Instagram were deluged with posts like that one after the body was discovered.
After Hurricane Matthew deluged North Carolina this month, at least 14 of the lagoons flooded.
Veterinarians at the von Arx Wildlife Hospital of the Conservancy of Southwest Florida were deluged.
Schwartz then wrote an open letter to Kushner after being deluged with anti-Semitic tweets.
Afterward, Ms. Pearce's office was deluged with letters from people offering suggestions and asking questions.
Instead, these upstarts would be deluged by opportunistic lawsuits from all corners of the Internet.
Was city hall deluged with taxpaying citizens who viewed the Christmas parade as not inclusive?
When the public learned about this plan, outraged constituents deluged House members with phone calls.
Predictably, voters in Iowa's largest markets have been deluged by the most advertisements so far.
The weather system has already deluged the West, causing power losses, flooding, mudslides and deaths.
During this period Hillary Clinton was deluged with e-mail leaks and blindsided by the FBI.
But over the course of 20173 its customers have deluged the Better Business Bureau with complaints.
So there are few places for water to go when Miami and Fort Lauderdale are deluged.
Susan Collins' office has been deluged with a grim reminder of the days before Roe v.
For years, the office's customer support team had been getting deluged with complaints from headquarters overseas.
Water deluged the basement and furnaces of a six-unit apartment building owned by Sandy Kelly.
"Unlike Centene or Cardinal, Chaikin doesn't see Amgen as being deluged by desperate buyers," Cramer added.
VICE News spoke to Quinones to understand how the United States has become deluged by opioids.
A: You have to be careful when you send in donations, because pretty soon you are deluged.
These herders lost 61,000 of their beasts to starvation after rainstorms deluged the region in November 2013.
Rapid cooling—thanks to being deluged with water from firehoses, for instance—weakened the stone still further.
Grassroots reformers responded by sending out email alerts, and Booker was deluged by comments from angry voters.
The governments of both cities have been deluged with complaints about pressures on transport, schools and hospitals.
Contrary to its romantic reputation, the Eiffel Tower is known for being overcrowded and deluged with tourists.
Data and knowledge start with a trickle, with the flow increasing until scientists are deluged with information.
If that's not enough, many widows are immediately deluged by tasks that come with settling an estate.
Other liquid opioid manufacturers, including West-Ward Pharmaceuticals and Fresenius Kabi, are deluged with backorders, Fox said.
The Sonoma County Sheriff's Office tweeted a photo of a road in Monte Rio deluged by water.
One of the first modern examples was the 1927 Mississippi River Flood, which deluged 23,000 square miles.
The storm system hovered over the state where it made landfall Saturday, dumping rain on already deluged cities.
State, local and military rescue units have plucked thousands of stranded residents from the water and deluged homes.
That number may continue to rise, as countless residents remain trapped in their deluged homes three days later.
Hiscox was "deluged" with requests for terrorism policies that were not tied to the federal program, she said.
We in the 21st century are often deluged with headlines about the prominence and reach of terror attacks.
Emergent societies have done well, even if some like Brazil have now lost their way, deluged in corruption.
When the survey results were made public, in the journal Biology Letters, Turvey was deluged with interview requests.
Some of the sites aren't reachable, perhaps because after Bryant discovered them, they are being deluged with traffic.
Other liquid-opioid manufacturers, including West-Ward Pharmaceuticals and Fresenius Kabi, are deluged with back orders, Fox said.
Dear Sugars The #MeToo Moment deluged the "Dear Sugars" inbox with letters about sexual harassment in the workplace.
Immigration lawyers were deluged on Wednesday morning with clients eager to take advantage of the court-ordered reinstatement.
But as a child, I never quite felt my father's absence because my mother deluged me with love.
But as soon as the event was over, reporters deluged the president with questions — about his Yovanovitch tweet.
But the floods of August deluged so-called low- and moderate-risk areas, where only 12.5% carry insurance.
Jeff speculated that maybe they were hoping we had turned on Twitter notifications and were being deluged with them.
Republican electors say they have been deluged with emails, phone calls, and letters urging them not to support Trump.
Many of them were from the deluged city of Lumberton in Robeson County, about 65 miles northwest of Wilmington.
But, as with police forces all over the impacted areas, the one in her area was deluged with calls.
"We are deluged with calls," said the employee, who asked not to be named because the issue is sensitive.
Tens of millions of Americans suffer from chronic pain, and physicians were deluged with requests from those seeking relief.
"Online dating becomes a hassle for ... those individuals -- especially the women -- who find themselves deluged with suitors," Finkel said.
So because I've been deluged since 284 AM Monday morning, I haven't had time to process it at all.
He also demanded that Ford produce ventilators, which could be in short supply as hospitals are deluged with patients.
Last week's tsunami deluged the opening ceremony of a three-year-old cultural and adventure sports festival in Palu.
The Justice Department and the White House have been deluged by questions about the alleged meeting at the Mayflower.
Were he still alive, he'd likely be deluged with phone calls from strangers, begging him to pick their stocks.
"I am deluged with calls from experienced security officials who are shocked, and rightfully so," he wrote on Twitter.
Meantime on the other side of the country, a storm that's deluged Northern California will begin to head east.
"Warmer oceans will drive extreme rainfall events," said Mathis, citing how Tropical Storm Imelda recently deluged the Texas coast.
She was detained at 15 airports – she believes she was on a no-fly list – and deluged with death threats.
While serving in the FBI, I was committed to ignoring the media requests that often deluged my voice mail system.
With Congress poised to end Obamacare, women deluged their representatives with calls and letters, and confronted them at town halls.
But he knows many farmers in the area whose bins -- storing thousands of bushels of corn and soybeans -- were deluged.
While battleground states are deluged with candidate visits and advertising dollars, so-called "blackout" states receive little to no attention.
"We have been deluged by thousands of doctors, lawyers and people who want to help," Gelernt said after the hearing.
"As the civets were disappearing and showing up in little neighborhood restaurants, Trung Nguyen found itself deluged with tourists," Brault said.
It's a human tragedy of a city deluged, of rising waters taking lives and destroying homes and livelihoods, inflicting psychological trauma.
Click onto any news site or social media platform and you're likely to be deluged by opinions of #Remain or #Leave.
Four members of the Allaga family were buried alive when their mountain home was deluged by a landslide in Nueva Vizcaya.
Every day, every minute, we're deluged with images of people who are prettier, richer and having more fun than we are.
What will happen when all that property is deluged by a megastorm, whether it is Irma or the hurricane after it?
The latter deluged Ioffe with anti-Semitic slurs and death threats, including recordings of Hitler's speeches left on her phone's voice mail.
Picture a world in which all the golf courses are swamped with Chinese communists, and China is deluged with cardigan-wearing golfers.
The living room is eventually deluged by the flames while alarms bleat and the camera turns monochrome shortly before it cuts out.
Swaths of the eastern United States that just endured record-shattering cold will get deluged with freezing rain and snow, forecasters say.
"Law firms are being deluged with attempts to crack their systems," a senior partner at a top law firm told the Journal.
When "Song 2" by the British rock band Blur first deluged radio airwaves, music critics didn't know what to do with it.
Much of the town — about six square miles of it, residents said — is dry, though some properties on the outskirts were deluged.
So the easier it becomes to generate these communications, the more offices are deluged, and the harder it becomes to meaningfully respond.
This is wash, rinse, repeat in health care, as the industry deluged the federal government with opposition and got what it wanted.
The agency said the southeastern Tokai region could be deluged by close to 40 inches of rain in a 24-hour period.
Guy Penney, a Sacramento, California, hairstylist who turns 65 next month, says he's been deluged with mailings from insurers for months now.
Community centers ringing the towers were deluged with donations, and volunteers of many different faiths arrived from across London and further afield.
Just 10 days before Hurricane Harvey deluged Houston, Trump revoked the federal building standard designed to address increased flooding from climate change.
Thousands of Houston residents are fleeing rapidly rising floodwaters as remnants of Hurricane Harvey continue to pour rain on already deluged streets.
The fight continued throughout the weekend as aggrieved Sanders supporters deluged Nevada Democratic Chair Roberta Lange with sexist and threatening texts and voicemails.
Fictitious patient reviews are just one tactic; vaccine opponents have also deluged Facebook and Instagram accounts of doctors and practices, medical professionals said.
He has been deluged with media requests this week and has been making television appearances talking about the almanac and the January barometer.
But demand for software engineers has turned into a nightmare for many developers who are routinely deluged with requests from recruiters on LinkedIn.
"We have been deluged by thousands of doctors, lawyers and people who want to help," Gelernt said after the hearing, according to Reuters.
My father's blackened cod, which was wonderfully enlivened by a topping of mango-pepper salsa, was also deluged with a cloying passionfruit sauce.
As soon as he published his paper, he got lots and lots of media attention, and he was deluged by people in sports.
In the past few weeks, Collins' office has been deluged with thousands of coat hangers — a grim reminder of the pre- Roe v.
When he announced last March that he couldn't support Trump, he was instantly deluged with anti-Semitic messages on Twitter and by email.
In the aftermath of their story, Simon & Schuster scrapped a planned book by Robbins, and readers deluged our tips line with new allegations.
Some parts of the Carolinas and southern Virginia, recently deluged by Hurricane Florence, could see up to 6 inches, the hurricane center said.
In one survey, 64 percent of customers who shop at the British grocery chain Waitrose said they felt deluged by the options available.
Brockell said she was "deluged with messages from bereaved parents," saying the same thing about how painful social media can be after a loss.
The torrential rain hit the village of Ursoo Saturday evening, where at least 16 people died when flood waters deluged a mosque, Rehman said.
Donald Trump tweeted a complaint about the restaurant's "filthy" exterior, while other people deluged the Red Hen's Facebook and Yelp pages with bad reviews.
Gabrielli said some police forces had been deluged with tip-offs about potential radicals, making it possible for some to slip beneath the radar.
Van Gaal walked out of a news conference after five minutes at Christmastime last year after being deluged with questions about his job status.
Much of its work is currently centered in Turkey, which has been deluged by 2.8 million Syrian refugees, nearly half of whom are children.
The authorities had been deluged with criticism and insults for releasing Ronald Gasser, above, after what appeared to be an episode of road rage.
Hurricane Irma deluged the shelter in 2017 with more than 300 lost or surrendered animals; the majority were adopted or reunited with their families.
The storms also dumped snow on parts of the Midwest and deluged the Northeast with heavy rain before moving out to sea on Monday.
" Ms. Booth was eventually deluged by so many similar pleas for help that she "saw the need to set up some kind of system.
Soon after my article was published, Sift was deluged with over 16,000 requests, forcing it to hire a vendor to deal with the crush.
Several months after Hurricane Harvey, the massive storm that deluged Houston in 2017, researchers attributed 38 percent of the storm's record rainfall to global warming.
"I think because I googled it, I've been deluged by ads on Instagram and Facebook, and…well, they almost won this round," she told Buzzfeed.
The region has been deluged by historic amounts of rainfall — best measured in feet in many locations — and floodwaters along rivers inland are still rising.
Be aware that "asking questions" sometimes veers into "demanding answers," which are then rapidly dismissed, attacked with nitpicky complaints or deluged with bad-faith questions.
We are deluged with advertisements for meal-kits (if I hear another Blue Apron podcast ad I will scream) and viral videos for making lasagna.
After she wrote a profile of Mr. Trump's wife, Melania, for GQ magazine, the journalist Julia Ioffe was deluged with anti-Semitic taunts on Twitter.
Only a third of the voters trusted either Trump or Clinton — not surprisingly, since both campaigns deluged the nation with misleading advertisements and false claims.
These are just a few of the spectacularly popular selections of "grain-free" dog food that have deluged the pet food market in recent years.
Polls showed the replacement bill to be deeply unpopular, and conservative Republicans complained that their offices were being deluged by calls from constituents opposing it.
But the deadly flooding that has deluged parts of Nebraska -- and created islands where dry land should be -- could get worse before it gets better.
The storm dumped more than a foot of snow across 10 states, deluged streets in Massachusetts with icy water and blew in frigid arctic air.
" Now an editorial director at St. Martin's Press, Mr. Fotinos said he is deluged with pitches from authors claiming they've written "the new Artist's Way.
Waters have receded in many deluged areas with thousands of people returning to flood-hit homes to rip out soaked carpet and dump water-logged mattresses.
After a war of words with the Chinese swimmer Sun Yang, for example, Australian Olympian Mack Horton's account was absolutely deluged with snake emoji and insults.
This follows Tesla additionally returning a more affordable Model S 60 for $66,000 upon getting deluged with heavy demand for the Model 3 this past April.
Hundreds of them recently picketed CNN, and I'm regularly deluged by emails from Bernie backers who feel the press — including Vox — is biased against their candidate.
It killed 68 people and deluged much of the Houston metropolitan area — home to more than 6 million people — with 3 to 4 feet of water.
It's somehow the right kind of invasive: generally interesting but never so persistent that you feel deluged (and, crucially, never so needed that you can't resist).
Exactly one year ago, the nation's eyes were fixed on Indiana as that state was deluged with protests after it passed a controversial religious freedom law.
Southeast to get deluged While Atlanta could see some snow flurries Monday, the bigger issue across the Southeast will be rain, CNN meteorologist Judson Jones said.
"At a time when we are just deluged with negative ads and everything, we are peeking through with a positive message," Kasich told reporters in Pelham.
Nearly four inches of rain has deluged the course over the past several days, with Tuesday's practice round closed to fans and all non-essential personnel.
After being deluged with public comments and emails, he altered his bill yet again, with new wording to exempt implants for self-expression and medical purposes.
By nightfall, parts of the region had been deluged by as much as six inches of rain in 24 hours, causing widespread flooding and numerous mudslides.
Tory MPs complain that their inboxes are deluged with demands for both extremes: a "People's Vote" on one hand, or a no-deal Brexit on the other.
Photos posted by the Corpus Christi Caller Times' Julie Garcia showed deluged neighborhoods, overthrown trailers and houses which had been torn apart by the storm and floodwaters.
Today, the website Splinter published the cell phone number of senior presidential adviser Stephen Miller, who has since reportedly been deluged with vile texts and so forth.
Earlier this week, the director of a seal hospital in Hawaii says she was deluged with a more than a dozen mysterious calls to her cell phone.
But the 'Stros, whose city is still recovering after Hurricane Harvey deluged southeast Texas with epic flooding less than two months ago, may be the sentimental favorite.
In Orange County, a mandatory evacuation order is in effect for Trabuco Creek area of Trabuco Canyon, which was briefly deluged by rushing waters of sludge debris.
By the time it does, it will have swept over parts of the Carolinas that were deluged when Hurricane Florence, a Category 1 storm, struck last month.
Heller's also likely going to continue being deluged by Democratic activists who have promised to make his reelection a living hell if he votes for the bill.
As couples move from whispering sweet nothings to mounting strategic wedding-planning campaigns, their minds and inboxes will be deluged with checklists and countdowns, vendors and venues.
Since then, her lawyers have been deluged with offers from around the world of ideas for how she might get the money and still keep her privacy.
Knox, in comments made shortly after Wolf's monologue drama, said he had been "deluged" with suggestions on how to adjust the correspondents' dinner in the Trump era.
Atmospheric rivers, which suck water vapor from the ocean and dump it on land, deluged California with rain and snow, helping to pull the state out of drought.
RELATED: Congress deluged with phone calls Democrats, backed by public school groups and teachers' unions, have lambasted her background bankrolling efforts to support opposing ideas like school vouchers.
It's hard to admit you are wrong, especially on the internet where any mistake gets deluged so quickly by the next thing to read, watch, or otherwise consume.
Bangladesh, which is poorer and more populous than the Caribbean, and is deluged every year, looks to some donors like a worthier beneficiary than, say, Antigua and Barbuda.
READ: Muslim woman deluged by 'hate tweets' after helping Homeland Security panel In territories where ISIS rules, women are subjected to lashings if they wear the wrong outfits.
At the time, programs were poaching athletes from one another even after they had enrolled in classes; athletes were deluged with offers and attention throughout their senior years.
He has also tried to throw a lifeline to the perennially struggling South Street Seaport Museum, which, like the rest of the area, was deluged during Hurricane Sandy.
"Information" was predicated on the idea that people were living in a new age, in which communication technologies connected them as never before and deluged them with images.
Taste and smell deluged the space, but the luxury fabrics and furniture, washed with light streaming through the tall windows, were also a bounty of sight and touch.
As many as 200 people were killed after heavy rains overnight deluged the city's poor drainage system and created one of the most devastating floods Freetown has experienced.
We are deluged almost daily with headlines about the horrors the United States threatens to unleash against adversaries in Iran and North Korea if they produce nuclear armaments.
New York (CNN Business)In the week after Amazon announced plans to fill 30,000 jobs in the US, the company was deluged with more than 208,000 online applications.
Forty-six minutes later, the Celtics assistant general manager Mike Zarren posted on Twitter that he had suddenly been deluged by queries about whether a trade was imminent.
Here are three ways Hurricane Willa could wreak havoc from Texas to New England: Texas will get deluged (again) The Lone Star State can't take much more rain.
"After he mentioned me on CNN and Meet the Press, I was deluged with a lot of people with whom I had worked on the Obama campaign," he said.
Wrecks are already deluged, of course, but rising sea levels could affect them, too, because depth changes—even relatively small ones—can trigger changes that cascade through the environment.
But other dynamics could drive local votes: Last year, when the county was among those deluged by ravaging flood waters, Warren was among the first 2020 candidates to visit.
On November 5, the day after Obama's victory, his headquarters in Chicago was deluged with phone calls and emails from supporters asking for guidance on how to keep going.
The Shenzhen Youth Community, operated by the Communist Youth League, said it had been deluged with calls after offering free temporary hostel accommodation for mainland students fleeing Hong Kong.
In Illinois, the Department of Employment Security has been deluged in the last couple of days as more residents file for claims amid coronavirus emergency orders -- such as Gov.
And on Sunday night, fans deluged the #LeavingNeverland hashtag with thousands of tweets, dominating discussion of what they called a "mockumentary" and attacking the two men at its center.
SAN FRANCISCO — Over the past few months, the 120 million Brazilians who use WhatsApp, the smartphone messaging application that is owned by Facebook, have been deluged with political messages.
As dozens of smaller companies try to find niche markets, the two giants have deluged major cities with nearly 15 million yellow (Ofo) and orange-and-silver (Mobike) bicycles.
As the virus spreads, Bergstrom and West have been deluged by calls for help checking suspect claims and have helped clean up Covid-19 misinformation on Twitter and elsewhere.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Anyone who has had embarrassing photos posted on social media or been deluged with angry messages can attest to the high emotional cost of cyber bullying.
When Marques dropped me off at my hotel in Porto, he showed me his phone, which each day is deluged with messages from Benfica fans, promising to kill him.
Flooding problems in Houston Harvey deluged the Houston area for days in late August 2017, causing disastrous flooding, claiming dozens of lives and causing billions of dollars in damage.
Here are three ways Tropical Depression Willa could wreak havoc from Texas to New England: Texas will get deluged (again) The Lone Star State can't take much more rain.
Executive search specialists say the resumes that have deluged their offices in those countries reached a peaked after Macri lost ground to a centre-left Peronist challenger in the Aug.
Meanwhile, institutional investors like pension funds and universities are being deluged with capital requests from venture firms that are back in the market sooner than some of these investors expected.
With millions of Americans under flood warnings on the Memorial Day holiday, Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa and Illinois got deluged while Oklahoma and Arkansas got a reprieve for the most part.
Potent storms deluged the Washington, D.C. area Monday morning, marooning drivers atop their vehicles, transforming boulevards into brown rivers, filling parking garages with water, and dumping rainwater into the Metro.
But most of it is being thrown into dumpsters This part of town was deluged with so much water that the waterline in Waylon Doucett's home was above his head.
Farmy, a delivery service with warehouses in the town of Prilly near Lausanne and in Zurich, has been deluged with orders for home deliveries of its regional and organic products.
In that job, she helped process loan applications for victims of 2017's Hurricane Harvey, which deluged Texas and Louisiana, and Hurricane Irma, which slammed parts of Florida that same year.
Potent storms deluged the Washington, D.C. area on July 8, marooning drivers atop their vehicles, transforming boulevards into brown rivers, filling parking garages with water, and dumping rainwater into the Metro.
Still, too much rests on Ms. Copeland's shoulders (New York needs a choice of black ballerinas, not one black prima alone!), while certain female choreographers have suddenly been deluged with commissions.
In recent months, as the dollar has softened, global E.T.F.s that invest in Europe and emerging markets have been deluged with money and have taken in $121 billion for the year.
In August, a television outlet posted a clip of Ms. Ardern breast-feeding in the background of an event, and then deleted it after being deluged by complaints from the public.
Though damage wasn't as cataclysmic as authorities had feared, Hawaii's Big Island was deluged in more than three feet of rain, leading to massive flooding in Hilo and landslides across the island.
McConnell: Keeping GOP Senate 'very dicey' During the Republican primaries, Trump's strategy to rely on "earned media" -- the fact that he was a celebrity candidate who deluged the airwaves with interviews -- worked.
After the breakup, she said he deluged her with up to three hundred text messages a day, then came to her apartment disguised as a delivery man and showered her in liquid.
However, top administration officials are deluged with email, and this directive wouldn't prevent them from accidentally responding to a private email address, not realizing the message hadn't come from a government account.
What's likely to happen is that suppliers of electronic Form I-28500, E-Verify, and onboarding systems will be deluged with employers wanting to utilize their systems to comply with the mandate.
Hayne said he has been deluged with public submissions and wants to use case studies to highlight broader problems in the financial sector, which contributes $100 billion a year to Australia's economy.
In 213, even as the country was getting its third bail-out in five years, it was deluged by over 800,000 Middle Eastern migrants passing through on their way to northern Europe.
But this week, the bride-to-be has been deluged with something rather less welcome: a stream of criticism from commentators on social media and in the press about her wedding plans.
When Ms. Mehtar posted on Facebook her view that "Afghan women are not safe even in their own homes," she was deluged with a mixture of hate mail and sexually abusive comments.
Ms. Chastain, whose company Freckle Films is one of the producers, was soon deluged with complaints on social media and in an online petition for her decision to work with Mr. Newton.
The limbs belonged to the fallen soldiers' comrades, according to archaeologists, and were likely gathered from the amputation tables of deluged Union Army surgeons on a Civil War battlefield and buried there.
Among the six objectives laid out by Ms. Freeland, many were not surprising to Canadians, who have been deluged by panicky news reports since Mr. Trump first threatened to destroy the agreement.
In July, one of the nation's most famous and influential journalists, Globo's Miriam Leitão, was forced to cancel a public appearance after being deluged with threats following the president's attacks on her.
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — It was a presidential trip to a deluged state where the president didn't meet a single storm victim, see an inch of rain or get near a flooded street.
Social media lit up with outrage over the move against the OCE, and if people's posts are to be believed, many of those outraged folks deluged their representatives' offices with calls as well.
Rescuers raced to vehicles stuck in flooding on a major interstate Thursday night and to help other motorists trapped on other thoroughfares as slashing rain -- accompanied by hail and lightning -- deluged the region.
Lewandowski told the "Today" show that "George was a low-level volunteer" and that he didn't recall receiving any specific emails from him, as he was deluged with thousands of messages a day.
A potent atmospheric river — a long band of water vapor that often transports ample amounts of moisture to the western U.S. like "rivers in the sky" — deluged portions of Northern California this week.
Chopra and Jonas have been deluged with criticism that their wedding was a form of #sponcon, or sponsored content, a term for social media posts that are authored by or explicitly endorse brands.
Torrential rain started on December 0003th and lasted three days, during which 9-14 inches (23-35cm) of rain deluged much of Missouri and parts of Illinois, according to the National Weather Service.
It's proof, like many Italian delicacies, that the communion of fat (it's studded with crispy bits of pork cheek) and salt (it's deluged with pecorino cheese) is the most reliable ticket to heaven.
The Washington Post reporter Felicia Sonmez tweeted a link to an article about the rape accusation in the hours after Bryant's death and was immediately deluged with criticism and, she said, death threats.
In the two months since the Trump administration's steel and aluminum tariffs went into effect, the Commerce Department has been deluged with more than 8,200 exemption requests from companies that import foreign metals.
There were a lot of witnesses to the murder, but the chaos of the moment — gunshots, people ducking for cover, a dimly lit parking lot being deluged by rain — left few strong ones.
But if the social network is constantly deluged by new posts and the users don't have infinite attention spans (which, we don't), the group loses its ability to discriminate between good and bad ideas.
A potent atmospheric river — a long band of water vapor that often transports ample amounts of moisture to the western U.S. like "rivers in the sky" — deluged portions of Northern California in late February.
His admirers verge on the worshipful, with good cause, and to be deluged by his movies—this one in particular—is to be initiated into sacred mysteries for which no rational explanation will suffice.
As Defense One explains, thousands of US military and civilian analysts are deluged with the sheer volume of surveillance footage being recorded over Iraq, Syria, and other regions where the US has deployed drones.
Dana Balter won the race and has been deluged with $1.5 million in donations — a figure that in past cycles would rank her as one of the most prolific fund-raisers in the nation.
LoBiondo, who represents a southern swing district that Democrats are targeting for 21.3, had watched his office be be deluged with calls from people asking him to vote against the Republican bid to replace Obamacare.
LoBiondo, who represents a southern swing district that Democrats are targeting for 25, had watched his office be be deluged with calls from people asking him to vote against the Republican bid to replace Obamacare.
The deadly landslide occurred about 130 km north of the coastal city of Wenzhou, when a natural dam collapsed in an area deluged with 1633 millimeters (6.3 inches) of rain within three hours, CCTV reported.
The deadly landslide occurred about 130 km north of the coastal city of Wenzhou, when a natural dam collapsed in an area deluged with 1633 millimetres (6.3 inches) of rain within three hours, CCTV reported.
Deluged in a swarm of angry tweets and social media posts, many have taken to reading tea leaves to try to understand what the acquisition means for ordinary privacy-minded folks like you and me.
The school board chairman, Paul Diggs, told the Richmond Times-Dispatch that his inbox was deluged with hateful messages over the board's decision, and with emails from parents of transgender students who thanked the board.
Russell Moore, head of the political arm of the Southern Baptist Convention, said he had been deluged by evangelicals asking his guidance on what to do in a race between Mr. Trump and Mrs. Clinton.
This new series of works highlights Pelc-McArthur's multidisciplinary approaches and demonstrates her strong interest in fusing traditional painting and digital matter to explore the stream of data and information that we're constantly deluged with.
Irma, which hit just days after the Houston area was deluged by unprecedented flooding in Texas from Hurricane Harvey, was expected to cause billions of dollars in damage to the third-most-populous U.S. state.
The monster storm that dumped more than a foot of snow across 10 states and deluged streets in Massachusetts with icy water is now bringing strong northwest winds and frigid arctic air to the region.
Facebook has been deluged with issues around ad practices, including potentially breaking Seattle's ad transparency law, allowing Russian political ad spending during the US presidential election, and overestimating the average viewing time for its video ads.
"I've been deluged with people who know this person and say that this is the endgame — to be bandied about, to be shown on TMZ, to market this into a career of some kind," he said.
Enforcers have since then been deluged by complaints about violations and queries for clarification, with France and Italy alone reporting a 53 percent jump in complaints from last year, European Data Protection Supervisor Giovanni Buttarelli said.
This week's storm dumped more than a foot of snow across 10 states, deluged streets in Massachusetts with icy water and is now bringing extremely strong northwest winds and frigid arctic air to the United States.
This week's storm dumped more than a foot of snow across 222 states, deluged streets in Massachusetts with icy water and is now bringing extremely strong northwest winds and frigid arctic air to the United States.
When I have published opinion pieces at publications such as The Los Angeles Times and New York Times, the editors are deluged with organized email and telephone campaigns complaining of their decisions to run my pieces.
Had the senator from Florida merely repeated his performance in Iowa, by beating his mainstream rivals convincingly, he would have been saluted as the man to foil Messrs Trump and Cruz—and his campaign deluged with money.
Finally, in August, just 10 days before Hurricane Harvey deluged Houston, Trump killed the Federal Flood Risk Management Standard, which required construction projects built with taxpayer dollars to account for future flood risk caused by climate change.
The storm that first came ashore on Friday as the most powerful hurricane to hit Texas in more than 50 years has killed at least 17 people and forced tens of thousands to leave their deluged homes.
The Centers for Disease Control asked during the meeting about the prospect of using the data to track demand for hospitals around the country, which are expected to be deluged by patients, one of the people said.
The Centers for Disease Control asked during the meeting about the prospect of using the data to track demand for hospitals around the country, which are expected to be deluged by patients, one of the people said.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Angry Iranian sports fans have deluged the International Weightlifting Federation with more than 1.6 million online comments, many of them abusive, after the country's biggest star failed to win a medal in Rio.
The officers were deluged with the names and photographs of a rapidly changing cast of individuals linked to the Russian security services or organized crime who were believed to be involved in plans to kill the oligarch.
When the Canadian filmmaker Atom Egoyan, who is of Armenian descent, was making "Ararat," his 2002 film about the genocide, he was deluged with threats and told that Armenians in Turkey might be harmed as a result.
Sundar Pichai has made similar remarks before, but his comments in a recent CNBC interview are particularly noteworthy considering the company is currently being deluged with criticism for hosting content that propagates conspiracy theories and encourages radicalization.
The first refugees arrived in September 225 ("the middle of moose-hunting season," Mr Waara recalls), when Haparanda, which sits on the Finnish border, was deluged by busloads of Syrians and Iraqis who thought Finland would welcome them.
The deadly landslide occurred about 130 km north of the coastal city of Wenzhou, when a natural dam collapsed in an area deluged with 160 mm (6.3 inches) of rain within three hours, according to state broadcaster CCTV.
Farrell said he never knew anything about a beach house and seminarians, and that no one ever presented any accusation to the Washington archdiocese, which from 2002 onwards was deluged with claims from victims of sexually abusive priests.
Whenever domestic violence shows up in the national headlines, the Hotline usually gets deluged with calls, online chat messages, and text messages as survivors suddenly understand that they may be in abusive relationships and need to get out.
But four years later, volatile weather and the ever-present threat of another storm surge has not deterred developers in this former fishing village, where a 28-story condominium is rising on a street once deluged by floodwater.
Obviously the president has to make life or death decisions every day, but even run-of-the-mill local legislators are deluged with problems and have to grapple with the complex political and policy ramifications of potential solutions.
"After we announced the winners, the mayor's office was deluged with letters criticizing the project and calling me an enemy of Russia," he said, adding that more than 60 percent of Moscow had been built by foreign architects.
He said that his office had been deluged with complaints from people in his district facing wait times as long as four hours when trying to renew their licenses at the department's three offices in Fresno and Clovis.
Thanks to the resurgence in the song's popularity, Ms. Peevey — who goes by the surname Henderson except for hippo-related matters — has been deluged with calls and emails from newspapers, television stations and fans all over the world.
Heavy rain, gusting winds and rising floodwaters from Hurricane Florence deluged the Carolinas on Thursday as the massive, slow-moving storm crept toward the coastline, threatening millions of people in its path with record rainfall and punishing surf.
Such devices must not only be sensitive enough to detect moving objects as small as pigeons and quails, but also possess the ability to recognize the nuances of avian movement so that operators aren't deluged with false positives.
In Zhejiang, many of the deaths occurred about 13 km north of the coastal city of Wenzhou, where a natural dam collapsed in an area deluged with 160 mm (6.3 inches) of rain within three hours, causing a landslide.
In Zhejiang, many of the deaths occurred about 130 km north of the coastal city of Wenzhou, where a natural dam collapsed in an area deluged with 160 mm (6.3 inches) of rain within three hours, causing a landslide.
It has since lingered over Houston, dumping amounts of rain that threaten to break the record established nearly 24 years ago when Alvin, Texas, was deluged by 22005 inches of rain in 23 hours from July 21-2800, 1.
When horrible news — like the deaths by suicide of chef, author, and TV star Anthony Bourdain and fashion designer Kate Spade, or the 2015 Paris attacks — breaks, crisis counseling services often get deluged with calls from people in despair.
Boldrini, who is the third most senior official in Italy behind only the president and the president of the upper house Senate, says she is regularly deluged with abuse and in November published a selection of the offending comments.
Now, her Facebook is mostly inactive aside from links to various pop culture articles (it may have been hacked), but she's already deluged with comments about her husband's passing, which is a likely why she deleted her other social media accounts.
As one might expect in a global economy suffering from stagnant middle class wages, the mayor's office was deluged with calls from around the globe responding to the initial reports of a fat check awaiting those who wished to relocate.
In Zhejiang, many of the deaths occurred about 130 km north of the coastal city of Wenzhou, where a natural dam collapsed in an area deluged with 160 mm (6.3 inches) of rain within three hours, causing a landslide, Xinhua reported.
So we are quietly preparing: the French Red Cross' first aid courses are oversubscribed, the French army has been deluged with applications, more that it can process, and polls suggest the French want to see the creation of a national guard.
Perhaps the "You are too fast" phrase is a preprogrammed response for when Tay receives a lot of messages, and in being turned back on, the bot has been deluged with tweets and is telling everyone to slow it down.
Commons Clause stops open-source abuse With customers demanding access to goods and services where and when they want, and servers deluged with requests, concurrency and expectations of responsiveness, organizations of all types are focused on building "web-scale" systems.
In a harbinger of the abolitionist movement, the likes of Catharine Beecher, William Lloyd Garrison, and Ralph Waldo Emerson spoke out for them, and deluged Jackson's legislative allies with petitions—the congressional phone lines of the day—bearing thousands of names.
WILMINGTON, N.C. (Reuters) - Heavy rain, gusting winds and rising floodwaters from Hurricane Florence deluged the Carolinas on Thursday as the massive, slow-moving storm crept toward the coastline, threatening millions of people in its path with record rainfall and punishing surf.
The one-two punch of dangerously frigid temperatures and gusty winds knocked out power to tens of thousands on the East Coast, dumped more than a foot of snow across eight states and deluged streets in Massachusetts with icy water.
Biblical scenes Idai made landfall in Mozambique on midnight local time on Thursday, March 14, with 175 kph (109 mph) winds, It wasn't the strongest storm to have hit Mozambique, but the region had recently been deluged by heavy rains.
The Animal Rescue Craft Guild said on Monday it has been deluged with offers of help after putting out a call for volunteers to make bat wraps, joey pouches, birds nests, possum boxes, koala mittens and other snuggly homes for marsupials.
As US shivers, Sydney, Australia, sizzles The monster storm that dumped more than a foot of snow across 10 states and deluged streets in Massachusetts with icy water is now bringing strong northwest winds and frigid arctic air to the region.
The National Weather Service said preliminary estimates suggested that Jefferson County was deluged with more than 40 inches (102 centimeters) of rain in a span of just 72 hours, which would make it the seventh wettest tropical cyclone in U.S. history.
But its slow march over the two states, crawling west at only 2120 miles per hour (2000 km per hour), is expected to leave large parts of the region deluged in the coming days, the National Hurricane Center in Miami said late Saturday.
Yet the New York Times wrote on Friday that the estimated 120 million Brazilian users on WhatsApp have been deluged with spam for months, including everything from fake information on how to vote to thousands of videos and images disseminating lies and propaganda.
Tara McCarthy, 49, of Henniker, N.H., said she had been deluged by overtures from the campaigns as she tried to decide between Jeb Bush, a Republican, and Hillary Clinton, a Democrat, based on the issues she sees as most relevant to women.
After one of Michael's new sisters, Dezhianna, 17, snapped a picture for Twitter of the jubilant preschooler holding a "Some Things Are Worth The Wait" sign and pumping his fist, Montgomery awoke the next morning to find her inbox deluged with happy emails.
HOUSTON (Reuters) - A fast-moving storm system brought more rain to the Houston area on Thursday after a torrential drenching this week led to floods that left eight people dead, deluged neighborhoods and caused major damage in America's fourth most populous city.
Surprisingly, despite our world being quite literally deluged by data — currently about 2.5 quintillion bytes a day, for those keeping tabs — a good chunk of it is not labeled or structured, meaning that for most current forms of supervised learning, it's unusable.
Mr. Brady added that consumer service should be more of a focus: "My sense is that there could be broad bipartisan support for restructuring the I.R.S." The agency can expect it would be deluged with questions from taxpayers and practitioners about the changes.
Now he was certain he and his crew would be on the first flights out of town, their visions of a grand opening washed away like so much hope in a city deluged by one of the costliest natural disasters in American history.
Up to 12 inches of rain could fall in Florida's Panhandle and Big Bend, southeastern Alabama and southern Georgia, while parts of the Carolinas -- recently deluged by Hurricane Florence -- and southern Virginia eventually could see up to 6 inches, the hurricane center said.
Hurricane Harvey, which deluged Houston with days of torrential rain and flooding, is expected to be one of the costliest disasters in postwar U.S. history, and a likely drag on third-quarter economic growth by a full percentage point, Goldman Sachs said Saturday.
As Katie Benner writes, Snap has already helped change its beachside neighborhood, Venice, where real estate prices are in the same ballpark as those in San Francisco's Mission District and Silicon Valley's Palo Alto — two communities deluged in recent years by technology money.
The most powerful hurricane to hit Texas in more than 50 years has caused deaths, forced tens of thousands of people to leave deluged homes and caused damage estimated at tens of billions of dollars, making it one of the costliest U.S. natural disasters.
Photo: APOn Saturday, Associated Press journalists Jason Dearen and Michael Biesecker reported at least five toxic, Houston-area Superfund sites in the path of Hurricane Harvey had been deluged with floodwater, potentially distributing the assorted nasty things contained within across a much larger geographical area.
The trouble started months ago for Savannah Cunningham, who had long dreamed of becoming a Marine, when she was deluged with lewd messages online from men and learned that an all-male group of Marines was circulating a nude video of her on Facebook.
At least five highly contaminated Superfund sites in the Houston area were deluged by floodwaters from Hurricane Harvey, the AP reported on Saturday, and Environmental Protection Agency officials contacted by the AP could not immediately provide details on when staff would be able to inspect the sites.
CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C., Sept 29 (Reuters) - Two weeks after Hurricane Florence deluged the U.S. East Coast's largest Marine Corps base with raging waters and dangerous winds, some military families say they are still residing in unlivable conditions and awaiting help from the base's private housing manager.
AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) - At least 83 people in Texas, including four soldiers who went missing when their vehicle overturned in flood waters, have died due to torrential rains in the past week that have deluged hundreds of homes and led to prison evacuations, officials said on Friday.
Their bill would change the way families access the newly expanded Child Tax Credit, letting new parents front-load the benefit during the period they're deluged with new bills, like those associated with daycare, diapers, and all the other expenses of caring for a small child.
When Air France began selling tickets for its final flights with the 220 concerns were raised about likely demand; instead it was deluged with applications from 2747,28 people eager to bid au revoir in person to a model dubbed the Queen of the Skies on its debut in 2400.
As the developer William Gross described the issue, the rising tide of companies that depend on open source software means that open source developers are deluged with feature requests and issues with the code and many of these companies expect that their improvements and issues should take priority.
We're all deluged by email, the 24-hour work cycle, not to mention the 24-hour news cycle, images on social media, the sense of FOMO forever present — I could go on — and what is the artist, or any creative person, supposed to do with all this noise?
Facebook reps confirmed the feature is being tested for some users, who at this point appear to be based in the UK.  We reached out to some friends and colleagues in the UK who reported they're now being deluged with prompts to spread Hello waves across Her Majesty's realm.
The issue has also become a big political topic in Europe, with French voters deluged with false stories ahead of the presidential election in May and Germany backing a plan to fine social media networks if they fail to remove hateful postings promptly, ahead of elections there in September.
Goldman Sachs said Hurricane Harvey, which deluged Houston with days of torrential rain and flooding last month, is expected to be one of the costliest disasters in postwar U.S. history, and its aftermath is likely to be a drag on third-quarter economic growth by a full percentage point.
The trendy diet -- which bans carbs to make your body burn fat for fuel -- has kicked Weight Watchers' derrière on the stock market, captured the endorsement of celebrities such as Kourtney Kardashian and Halle Berry, and deluged the internet with recipes and copious social media chatter about pounds lost.
" (Weather Channel) Latest stats: "The ... most powerful hurricane to hit Texas in more than 50 years has killed at least 17 people, forced tens of thousands of people to leave deluged homes and caused damage estimated at tens of billions of dollars, making it one of the costliest U.S. natural disasters.
"The site is so deluged that it keeps crashing because you literally have hundreds of thousands of people at any time trying to get on the site and it continues to crash," Cuomo said at the press conference, adding that the state has hired technology companies to work on improving the website.
For example, when health care activist Ady Barkan, who has A.L.S., endorsed Warren in November, he was deluged with negativity from members of the Sanders crowd, some of whom accused him of selling out or being so affected by his disease that someone else must have made the endorsement decision for him.
Click here to view original GIFAs if you needed more proof that celebrities live in a different world than us: here's what happens when an Instagram account with 8 million followers (this particular one shows the 433 soccer account) posts a picture and then gets deluged with likes, comments, emojis, and whatever other notification.
The storm that first came ashore on Friday as the most powerful hurricane to hit Texas in more than 217 years has killed at least 24 people, forced tens of thousands of people to leave deluged homes and caused damage estimated at tens of billions of dollars, making it one of the costliest U.S. natural disasters.
And, of course: "Men Who Are Very Upset with Me." This was my first experience with being called a "feminazi" and an "oppressive SJW" unironically (though of course this is a drop in the bucket compared to the flood of hate mail by which many women, particularly women of color, in online spaces are deluged every single day).
But for doctors already dealing with overflowing wintertime wards, there was little faith that even the most ambitious plans could keep the National Health Service from being deluged by a crisis that strikes where it is weakest — a severe shortage of beds for critically ill patients, which puts it behind much of Europe and has alarmed doctors for years.
But it is not just historic port cities that are in trouble: I recently discovered that Florence, which is more than an hour from the coast, is so deluged with cruise-ship passengers who are bused in from Livorno that for most of the year it's nearly impossible to comfortably visit the Uffizi Gallery and the Accademia.
He will tell you that in the 16 years since Tropical Storm Allison deluged Houston, that city, which famously balks at any kind of zoning regulation, and the surrounding region, which encompasses all or parts of 15 counties, have undergone a period of explosive growth, from 4.8 million people in 2000 to more than 7 million today.
While locals have been quick to attribute the matter to Google's supposed unwillingness to change its algorithm—tech platforms tend to be resistant to building in specific exceptions, supposedly lest they be deluged with them—in a statement to Gizmodo, Waze spokeswoman Julie Mossler said other roads are similarly steep and that responsibility for the issue lays with the city.
The app now shows up on Spotify and Apple Music, where TikTok-focused playlists have tens of thousands of followers; on YouTube, where songs will often be deluged with comments from users who say they found the song on TikTok; and in the music industry, where some promoters are learning to use the app as a springboard for new music.
What's interesting about that is, when people take exception to the thing that you say or find you offensive, or you're a public figure of any type, you get deluged with DMs from people who don't give a fuck if you live or die, but they have a problem with your detractor, and they give you every bit of dirt on your detractor.
Writing in the September 23, 2003 edition of the Washington Post, Howard Kurtz (another person who would eventually make the jump from CNN to Fox News) quoted Irena Birganti, a notoriously vindictive Fox News PR person:After his wife was deluged with obscene calls, Carlson says, he went to Fox's Capitol Hill bureau Friday to complain, and was told his number would be taken down if he apologized on the air.
If you watched the NFL in 2015, you'll recall being deluged by ads for daily fantasy sports from rivals Draft Kings and Fan Duel; now imagine even more ads promising easy ways to place bets flooding your TV. Other low-stakes options: Creating more gambling-oriented media — most sports outlets already spend time discussing gambling lines, especially for NFL games — and monetizing it directly via subscriptions or indirectly via ads.
It won't address other issues with YouTube Kids like consistent accusations the whole operation essentially cashes in on lapses in regulatory oversight to expose children to ad-deluged content that would run into Federal Trade Commission trouble on, say, TV. (There's a subscription-based ad-free version, but this doesn't exclude content like toy unboxings that are often uploaded by paid influencers.)In other words, prior advice not to let YouTube babysit your children stands.
The Gulf funded and equipped rebels to fight Syrian President Bashar al Assad's regime forces which were propped up by Iranian arms and troops, it formed a coalition that pulverized much of Yemen in the war against Iran-supported rebels who'd ousted the Saudi-allied government in the capital Sana'a, and Iranian weapons, funds and fighters deluged the ranks of Iraqi security forces responsible for much of the sectarian conflict in once Sunni-led Iraq.
READ MORE: This Man Says His Protein-Fortified "Fitness Beer" Will Change the World At least Trooper Travis Smaka, a member of the Nevada Highway Patrol, seems to have had a sense of humor about the whole event (or maybe he was just fearful of tempting the fates), because he is reported to have let the driver go without a ticket, after both he and the occupants of the car were deluged in a geyser of beer.
The television world it paved the way for has evolved profoundly — not only have the show's offspring raised viewers' expectations, but connecting with deluged audiences has also become exponentially harder in the era of Peak TV. "I can't wait to see what 'Twin Peaks' is like in a social media universe, because quite honestly, I sort of remember it as if it was a social media phenomenon," said Gary Levine, the president for programming at Showtime, who was the vice president for drama development at ABC when the show first aired.
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