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It's hard to talk about Cuphead without descending into hyperbole.
As a result, a giant established industry is descending into crisis.
He was writing it as the world was descending into chaos.
How to write about such an event without descending into despair?
Tempers have flared with debate descending into a melee earlier this month.
I lost my faith during this time, descending into a cold atheism.
Chris Harrison really has me believing that a shark is descending into Paradise.
The climb up the bridge is complete and we are descending into Manhattan.
By its very form, descending into the ground, it is memorial, not monumental.
Exhausted by war and still lacking functioning institutions, Ukraine risks descending into feudal violence.
He was wandering the empty castle, searching for his father, descending into the crypts.
The sun glares behind them, descending into a sky painted red, orange, and black.
Now, a country renowned for its political and legal stability is descending into chaos.
Theresa May's Brexit plan to register millions of EU citizens risks descending into 'chaos'
This positive message might be a way of answering Trump without descending into the pigsty.
The craft will orbit Jupiter 37 times, before descending into Jupiter's atmosphere in February 2018.
Locals have begun rounding up suspected illegal immigrants, and the island is descending into chaos.
Others are taking a cautious path, warning about the dangers of Labour descending into chaos.
"We are slowly descending into chaos," a trauma physician at Miami's Jackson Memorial Hospital said.
That action witnessed hundreds of marchers descending into the subways to enact mass fare evasions.
He later insisted that he had resigned because the government was descending into narco-corruption.
But let's be real: Descending into the feral hog population with a ballon and a few .
As opposed to descending into hyperbole or snark and then standing there ejecting bile at everybody.
They laugh, descending into riotous drunkenness and finding connection that both they and Eggers skitter around.
Initially, stepping into its garage-door entrance and cave-like entry can feel like descending into hell.
The background – which we read as sky – consists of brilliant hues of pale blue descending into yellow.
Supporters of the Iran nuclear deal say it has prevented the conflict from descending into open warfare.
Unfortunately, decades later, Henrietta, her daughter and granddaughter are each descending into a weeklong sexual shame spiral.
Today, lines of shoppers descending into chaos to get their hands on the latest designs is commonplace.
"This season is all about my comeback kids," RuPaul said, descending into the workroom with hands clasped.
The real question is how to stop societies from descending into civil war in the first place.
Descending into a New York City subway station is basically like entering the seventh circle of hell.
Descending into darkness Bramblitt thought that if he could control the seizures, his vision would return to normal.
Inside, I discovered a polished wooden fireplace—a fireplace that contained a white oak slide, descending into darkness.
To keep your own family members and friends from descending into chaos, spite and recrimination: Make a will.
The hole is clearly miles deep, and this group of explorers on hand can't resist descending into it.
It must be possible to acknowledge, without descending into relativism, that power doesn't corrupt only the most powerful.
Debate moderators often found it difficult to keep the conversation from descending into extended cross-talk and shouting.
As the plane hovers over the city at night, the music shrieks as if it's descending into hell.
Pictures of the crime scene provided by the prosecutors' office showed authorities wearing headlamps descending into a dark tunnel.
Anyone who has worked a monotonous job knows this feeling, descending into your head while still doing your work.
So this fashion show to me was these women of color descending into the church, almost remaking those scenes.
Laws to stop immigration today can be the first step in a succession of policies descending into genocide tomorrow.
Pelosi, however, argued during a press conference on Thursday that the situation was descending into a "meltdown" among Republicans.
Rarely has bourgeois embellishment been managed with so much ironic ease without descending into the trap of postmodern kitsch.
He also gets points for being a longtime animal rights advocate without descending into Morrissey-style borderline racist misanthropy.
I remember descending into the sewer system of Manhattan, controlling Ray Stantz to check out the river of slime.
Sometimes, this requires descending into the bowels of the internet, asking Reddit users what they'd like to see changed.
"He's basically doing diplomacy like an improv team," he quipped, descending into an impression that's a little too... real.
I was proud to cast my first ballot, but I also watched the news about Florida's recount descending into farce.
Nietzsche feared that society was descending into nihilism, but appealed to the heroic übermensch in each person as its saviour.
"The Bells" saw character Daenerys Targaryen descending into madness and destroying the Westerosi capital of Kings Landing with her dragon.
They also articulate a kind of tenderness and intimacy that is difficult to achieve without descending into cliche or hyperbole.
How do we balance a need to speak out against racism without descending into Tea Party–style policing and shaming?
Descending into the Cilizza-verse — acquiescing to the amorality of Politicon — if only for a brief moment, can feel good.
I might have gone on forever, amassing a fortune two dollars at a time and descending into Ahab-grade derangement.
In "Off the Charts," Hulbert attempts to capture the complicated lives of child prodigies without descending into voyeurism or caricature.
The passports were taken between December 2012 and June 2013, just as Yemen's fragile political system began descending into chaos.
From the town's main plaza, entering the restaurant's awe-inspiring 16th-century building felt like descending into a castle dungeon.
Ms. Bensouda said that Libya was at risk of descending into chaos, which could lead to further human rights abuses.
But soon, they found themselves in a country rapidly descending into violence following the U.S.-led invasion in March 2003.
At that time, Somalia was rapidly descending into a bloody civil war with several rebel factions fighting against the Somali government.
We follow Camille as she tries to uncover the story, descending into the personal hell of Wind Gap's suffocating social circles.
Descending into the cavelike quiet and viewing the exquisite metal gears in that quasi-monastic setting is almost a holy experience.
America has seen enough of a handful of people growing rich at the cost of our nation descending into economic crisis.
The closest Trader Joe's to me is underground, which feels appropriate, because, when I go, I am literally descending into hell.
Shortly after descending into camp, our van gets stuck and we tumble out into chilled air smelling of sage and smoke.
This is some Star Wars level stuff, Anakin Skywalker descending into Darth Vader then finding last minute redemption by saving Luke.
Bitter cold was descending into the Plains and Midwest, causing temperatures to run 15 to 20 degrees below normal, Norman said.
La Calera, which has about 27,500 residents, is separated from metropolitan Bogotá by a stretch of mountains descending into the city.
As Nicolas Maduro's Venezuela keeps descending into lawlessness and chaos, President Donald Trump has publicly entertained the possibility of military intervention.
Wearing jumpsuits and helmets with headlamps, they ducked into the mouth of a cave, descending into a maze of jagged limestone.
"The young women bound themselves together before descending into the Hudson River," the city's chief medical examiner Dr. Barbara Sampson said Tuesday.
"The people he loved he took care of, and as he was descending into hell he took care of her," he added.
With Congress descending into partisan rowing about Mr Trump, there is already little prospect of Democrats and Republicans co-operating on legislation.
Federal authorities say a United Airlines flight declared an emergency when an engine shut down as the plane was descending into Houston.
Tension has escalated over the past few months, as protests have turned increasingly violent, descending into clashes between demonstrators and the police.
Descending into the darkness, Mr. López said, the kingpin was met by an accomplice on a motorcycle attached to a pulley system.
ELISABETH VINCENTELLI Last year, this Australian director made a blistering New York debut with "Yerma," a tale of obsession descending into madness.
This means that, ultimately, the system designed to keep the top levels of the US government from descending into lawlessness has failed.
Biden has framed as part of his own record keeping the United States from descending into a depression during the Great Recession.
She looks cheery when attacking, even cheerier when attacked and absolutely radiant when descending into a bog of half-truths and fictions.
Before descending into chaos, "What If?" tends toward bourgeois idyll: "You" are a proud father who successfully raised a newly independent daughter.
Now that we're thoroughly descending into the truly creepy world of serial killers, it's time for Ford to talk to one in reality.
Friday's attempted military coup in Turkey demonstrates that yet another US partner in the Middle East seems to be descending into domestic unrest.
Descending into Saigon, I could see fires burning below me, and in my naïveté I thought I was seeing the ravages of war.
"[T]he real danger is recalcitrant mercantilist instincts descending into trade wars," Vishnu Varathan, head of economics and strategy at Mizuho Bank, said.
With her feet in both worlds, Reed began questioning everything she knew and thought she knew, descending into an existential crisis of sorts.
Early on, you're fighting bad guys in the remains of a ruined city, but as you progress, you find yourself slowly descending into hell.
Large protests in St. Louis descending into violence for the third night Sunday, erupting in violent clashes after the day's main demonstrations had dispersed.
How do we have an honest conversation about this without descending into bigotry, and how do we do it in a morally responsible way?
If he stumbles badly, losing his temper or descending into schoolyard insults, he will see his gains in the polls come to a halt.
"When all this stuff happened with the Russians, I laughed like hell," he says, in reference to the Intelligence Committee's investigation descending into chaos.
" Jaime Herrera Beutler, Washington, tweeted, "We can & must defend our ideas on how to improve our country w/o descending into divisive & demeaning language.
" Jaime Herrera Beutler, Washington, tweeted: "We can & must defend our ideas on how to improve our country w/o descending into divisive & demeaning language.
After over 50,000 deaths, 2.3 million refugees, and 85033 million internally displaced people, South Sudan, the world's newest country, is rapidly descending into collapse.
Packs of huddled-up humans passing in all directions, descending into the metro station across the street, disappearing into the redbrick building behind us.
Roads around the site were closed by police and hordes of onlookers came to gawp at the hundred year old building descending into rubble.
As we slathered on sunscreen and gulped water in the blazing heat, we began to learn about the geological wonder we were descending into.
With the country still struggling through the Great Depression and the world descending into war, some 75,000 people turned out to listen to her.
Steve Coogan and John C. Reilly deliver dynamite performances that capture the expressions and physicality of the star comedians without ever descending into caricature.
See for example Virgil Abloh's "sinking" furniture at Carpenters Workshop Gallery's stand this year, mesmerizing pieces that look like they're descending into the floor.
"He was a kid, descending into the pitch black in an elevator every day, wondering if he'd ever come out," his son Mark said.
Across the harbor was Tolo Channel, and jagged green hills descending into the sea all the way to the coast of China's Guangdong province.
" We must remember, Greenman writes, that Prince "arrived on the earth via normal channels rather than descending into our realm from the empyrean plane.
It was the messiest and most confrontational debate of the Republican presidential primary, repeatedly descending into free-for-alls of cross talk and name-calling.
We've mentioned photos already but cram as much information and appeal into the title as you can, without descending into email spam levels of language.
A civilian drone crossed paths with an airplane as it was descending into Paris' Charles de Gaulle airport on Wednesday, according to French media reports.
What his friends don't notice, because their expectations far exceed their grasp on reality, is that, behind his huckster's smile, he is descending into madness.
But the spectacle the judge put on at the hearings, lashing out at US senators and descending into unhinged conspiracy theory chatter, gave him pause.
They have given Turkey claim on an unwanted distinction: Only Argentina looks to be at greater risk of next descending into a full-fledged crisis.
We also see a new starship, presumably the Covenant, descending into a lush, mountainous new alien world with fields of some sort of wheat-like grain.
I ended up missing lunch with a friend who understood the mix-up, but didn't (understandably) argue when I admitted that I was descending into flakiness.
The Z Trail, nicknamed because of the route's zig-zag shape, climbs 1,200 feet to the top of a ridge before descending into the Waimanu Valley.
Moyo told Reuters last week that the international community must help remove the "military government" that has taken power or risk the country descending into chaos.
It stars Julee Song and Adam Budron as unnamed lovers, attempting to work out the flaws in their relationship, descending into violence and falling into bed.
Along the way are Glacier National Park and Michigan's Upper Peninsula, after which the road takes a detour into Canada before descending into upstate New York.
Saudi Arabia will not stop bankrolling Mr. Sisi's government, he said, because it needs him to prevent Egypt from descending into chaos at the Saudis' border.
The seven Democratic presidential candidates spent much of the night jockeying for airtime and talking over one another, with the forum at times descending into mayhem.
Fearing that his cover as an anonymous fast-food manager has been blown, he's descending into paranoia, camped in his dark apartment, peeking through the blinds.
The United Nations is fast descending into a completely politicized body that attacks democracies and provides a space for rogue regimes to run the multilateral sphere.
Reproducing traditional breads became a mission that sent him trekking to ancient mills, prodding farmers to grow heritage grains, and descending into remote underground seed banks.
It risks descending into a 21st-century dystopia that is almost as bleak, in its impersonal way, as those imagined in the darkest novels of the 20th.
In Ethiopia it's also men, who pour kerosene onto the waste to mask the smell and drink heavily before descending into the pit to dull their senses.
If you don't feel like descending into the transit nerd tunnel with me, here's the tl;dr version: The good news is all of this is fixable.
"Hawaii" begins with a mischievous chuckle and mumble—he must have had that good yayo—before descending into a riff that sounds like early Townes Van Zandt.
This, too, is part of the Southgate narrative, a hedge against another major tournament campaign descending into the anguish of the past if things go bad quickly.
Yet no one has come up with a satisfactory and sustainable way of harnessing the internet to satisfy all these parties without descending into sleaze and clickbait.
Antônio Costa, founder of River of Peace, an anti-violence group, said Mr. de Souza's silence was symptomatic of a city many feel is descending into chaos.
Yet, with Rose's unexplained absence, and with Carmelo Anthony and Kyle O'Quinn getting ejected, the Garden was permeated with the sense of a team descending into chaos.
And the film ends on a tragic note, with Stewart's own death because of a diving accident, which his survivors manage to treat without descending into morbidity.
Descending into the Rose's lower-level galleries, we're greeted by "The Syndicate" (1964), a large, two-panel work that shows a mirrored set of seated, suited men.
The script requires her to be funny, brave, and fragile, sometimes all at once, and she pulls it all off without ever descending into kid-sidekick sentimentality.
Her vignettes lead from one to the next in a way that recalls descending into a Wikipedia rabbit hole — a source she often references, along with YouTube.
After his death, demonstrations paralyzed much of Baltimore for days, at one point descending into rock-throwing and arson, and prompting the governor to summon the National Guard.
Istat says having just one pensioner in a vulnerable household halves the risk of that family descending into outright poverty — but it is not a guaranteed safety net.
Yet Facebook knows that it must go beyond the legal minimum to keep itself from descending into a snake pit of harassment, bullying, sexual content and gun-running.
That would effectively put an end to the train-and-assist mission that has focused on helping Afghan forces to prevent the country descending into all-out war.
Mr. Pinkleton and the choreographer, Ani Taj, who both studied under Ms. Swados at New York University, let the young cast's natural energy rip without descending into chaos.
The media has calved in two, with an entire shadow right-wing media capturing the near-exclusive attention of movement conservatives, descending into increasingly baroque and lurid fantasies.
" The Nixons, with pained, forced smiles, were shown descending into a crowd singing (to the tune of "Goodnight, Ladies"), "We want Nixon / to be our pres-i-dent!
Having spent a month being told the ship is unsinkable you're now the only person left, standing on the tip descending into the water and about to die.
A few weeks later, the fight erupted again after Corker said that several key administration officials were solely responsible for preventing the United States from descending into chaos.
The Sandra Bullock-starrer used real-life footage of the 2013 Lac-Mégantic, Quebec train derailment that killed 47 people for a sequence depicting the world descending into chaos.
Visits home to my mother's weren't always interrupted by a fleet of helicopters zipping by and slowly descending into the trees as we shot the shit on the patio.
But what if they respond to defeat by descending into disarray, hungry for a new direction—perhaps a direction where they don't strategically foment anti-gay, anti-Muslim animus?
The Sandra Bullock-starrer used real-life footage of the 2013 Lac-Mégantic, Quebec train derailment that killed 47 people for a sequence depicting the world descending into chaos.
Big questions remain about how to keep American political campaigns from descending into disinformation, barring still-elusive legal or technical remedies, as Ms. Jamieson told me in an interview.
But in 2019, it held the first E.U.-Arab League Summit in Egypt, a country descending into an even deeper authoritarian thrall than existed under deposed dictator Hosni Mubarak.
Is there a way to make it clear to my extended family that his closed-minded beliefs do not align with my own, without descending into the drama myself?
"There has never been any superhero descending into this world, only ordinary people who throw themselves into the breach," read a Weibo post under the hashtag of Chen's name.
Voters handed Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservatives their worst-ever result in Hamburg, punishing them for flirting with the far-right in Thuringia and descending into a messy leadership battle.
Riders descending into the new 96th Street station will see, high above them on a beam, the word "Excelsior," Latin for "ever upward," and New York's brash state motto.
It's the job of a celebrity money manager to walk celebrities through these hidden costs, and also keep high net-worth individuals from descending into spending sprees like Nicolas Cage.
Wholesalers have argued for years that such tight regulation, which happens to be to their commercial advantage, is all that protects the wine and spirits business from descending into chaos.
Lippmann was shaken by the insanity of World War I, and so he thought something — anything — had to be done to keep the democratic world from descending into another war.
Of course, Russia is as far from achieving a fully rule-based political system complete with separation of powers as the United States is from descending into a personalist autocracy.
During the first half, the audience is bearing witness to a woman descending into her own personal hell, desperate for some kind of help, and lonely to the point of madness.
He described recent events in Oregon - where Republican lawmakers absconded from the senate last week to block a vote on a bill to cut climate-changing emissions - as "descending into lawlessness".
The novel, written by William Golding in 1954, focuses on a group of boys who, after getting stranded on an island, attempt to govern themselves and wind up descending into savagery.
Instead of descending into romantic comedy clichés though, we soon find out that our protagonist's crush has a bubblegum lollipop for a head, and things take a gooey turn from there.
Descending into it, they discover a lab full of dead technicians and drone hosts, the menacing, all-white superbots that glide around doing lab work but always look ready to kill.
One of the greatest challenges in any democracy is to prevent it from descending into open class warfare, with the proverbial 51 percent seeking to confiscate wealth from their fellow citizens.
The nameless warrior, who has a Link from The Legend of Zelda vibe, appears to make contact with otherworldly, perhaps divine, artifacts as he or she continues descending into the darkness.
Its themes haunted him: the miraculous wresting away of the golden bough; Charon's lugubrious barge; Aeneas's quest to meet the shade of his talkative father, Anchises, by descending into the underworld.
It is characterised by localized waves in the cloud base, either smooth or dappled with smaller features, sometimes descending into sharp points, as if viewing a roughened sea surface from below.
Emerging markets worldwide have been buffeted in recent months by the strong dollar, climbing U.S. interest rates and slowing growth momentum with Turkey and Argentina descending into full-blown currency crises.
"Interpret it as you wish …" In "Annihilation" it's Lena who assumes the role of Orpheus, descending into a transfigured world filled with terrors, death, eccentric beauty and room for interpretive leeway.
With three of the last four U.S. Opens descending into controversy, the USGA has been pressed into full damage control mode, vowing to make this year's event a demanding but fair test.
Guterres must take control of the U.N. or he may have to look for new funders beyond the U.S. to underwrite the travesty and folly that his international organization is descending into.
At least that's the impression I get from Lost Village founders Jay Jameson and Andy George, who I speak to over the phone a few weeks before descending into their forgotten forest.
Peru's presidential elections are at risk of descending into turmoil after the electoral authorities pulled the second-placed candidate from the contest on a minor technicality, just one month before the vote.
Whether he's waxing satirical in the Shouts and Murmurs section of the New Yorker, performing on stage in a play he wrote, or descending into madness as Lex Luthor in Batman v.
It is easy to imagine why the Italian novel is relevant to the workers, who are tasked with descending into a sweltering dark abyss to extract the earth's natural resources each day.
Whether you ride high, get dragged under, or simply manage to stay afloat, The Discourse churns on, sustained by a frenzy of posts and overheated takes but somehow never descending into chaos.
"What was a serious situation now seems to be descending into an ongoing farce with allegations and claims flying around all over the place," Neil Saunders, managing director of GlobalData, told CNBC.
"People approach me everywhere I go, whether I'm traveling back and forth to Atlanta or around our country, they believe, they truly believe that our nation is descending into darkness," he said.
His wasn't an effective strategy: The almost 200-year-old urban Philadelphia healthcare center is expected to close in August or September after failing to turn a profit and descending into bankruptcy proceedings.
Yet it is practical in describing a wine's salient characteristics without descending into the sort of hyper-specific terminology that often ends up reducing the essence of a wine to a grocery list.
While setting up his new administration, he was also learning the dark arts of cyberwar, descending into the Situation Room to oversee a complex American-Israeli offensive operation to disable Iran's nuclear centrifuges.
Any decent society rests on codes of etiquette and a shared moral ecology to make cooperation possible, to prevent economic and political life from descending into a savage war of all against all.
Maybe we're descending into a godless commie hell, or maybe we're about to witness the rebirth of America as a giant cloud of weed smoke that smells like smoky pork and flavored lube.
ROME (Reuters) - The presidents of Europe's three main institutions on Thursday presented a bleak picture of the European Union, saying the 28-nation bloc lacked leadership and was descending into petty, nationalistic politics.
The Porter Airlines Bombardier Q400 plane, which took off from Ottawa, was at 9,000 feet (2,750 meters), descending into the city's Billy Bishop waterfront airport, when the pilots saw an unmanned aerial vehicle.
In the show's timeline, Pierce's Lightning days are over – but a city descending into crime and a family worth saving push him to don the shockwave suit and charge up his bolts once again.
LONDON (Reuters) - As Russia was descending into financial crisis, some of its most influential oil and stocks traders gathered at the exclusive River Club in central Moscow at the invitation of state lender Sberbank.
The capacity to destroy, disrupt, alarm and force society to divert vast resources to security is descending into the hands of ever-smaller groups with grievances that will not always be possible to satisfy.
But after a lively opening in Nizhny Novgorod, Modric was mostly subdued in a match that started with a bang and two goals in four minutes before descending into a much more muted affair.
The quirks of augmented reality may prevent him from running up the level's blocky stairwells or descending into green pipes, but it feels real nonetheless, even if he's largely limited to walking around obstacles.
Instead, in much the same way that they gave up the word "liberalism" in the 1980s, they've gotten skittish about the word "nation," as if fearing that to use it means descending into nationalism.
The sight of a horse being whipped was too much for the philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche, who ran over in tears and embraced the poor beast before descending into madness — or so the story goes.
For this, the United States celebrated him — he received the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1980 — but his fears of never writing a hit again or descending into madness, like his sister, haunted him.
No chaos, though The growing story comes as Trump tries to declare that his White House is running at peak performance, not descending into the state of chaos portrayed in a slew of reports.
He won't admit that he planned to fight the Americans, or the Shiite-backed government in Baghdad, though at the time of his aborted crossing, Iraq was descending into a bloody sectarian civil war.
Sure, the celebs are hoping to look like they're in on the joke—but when they're already descending into self-parody on Facebook and Insta­gram, why would I go to the multiplex to get it?
The pair began by descending into a faux vault just like the original movie and ended with Cruise pretending to hang on the side of a plane similar to the stunt in the fifth installment.
And that this Trump supporter is older than you (Trump support increases with age, polls show), and that you've spent some time thinking about how to talk to them without descending into a screaming match.
The pound tumbled more than a cent on Monday to $1.319 amid speculation that Britain was descending into deep political turmoil less than nine months before it is to exit the EU in March 2019.
Syria may be descending into further chaos and we may be in the midst of the biggest refugee crisis since the Second World War, but guess what guys, the Queen is turning 90 this year!
Second, descending into an already open fissure provides easier entry to the ocean below and allows for a higher chance of mission success than those that must drill or burrow through layers of thick ice.
"It's another sign that Kim Jong Un is asserting his control over the regime — rather than the regime descending into chaos," said Anwita Basu, lead analyst for North Korea at the Economist Intelligence Unit, in London.
MOSCOW — Descending into the smoking pit of a coal mine after methane explosions set off underground fires, six rescue workers were killed on Sunday in a failed attempt to reach 26 stranded miners in northern Russia.
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It's about making that distinction between Islamic ideology and Muslim identity, and explores how we can have an honest conversation about ideas and beliefs without descending into bigotry against those who might challenge or hold them.
He has declared America at risk of descending into fresh disorder and chaos, because "housing and schools have been rapidly resegregating, locking too many African-Americans and Latinos into slums and their children into inferior schools".
Corker said last week that he believed Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, Defense Secretary James Mattis and chief of staff John Kelly were the only people keeping the country (and Trump) from descending into total chaos.
The search for water has become so intense that in many places – including Madhya Pradesh's Dindori district – children are descending into deep, almost-dry wells to try to fetch what little water is available, residents said.
Using "extreme risk" laws, concerned relatives can get help for a family member who is descending into crisis for any reason — whether the individual is abusing substances, struggling with significant life stressors, or demonstrating suicidal behavior.
The pastor had nothing to say about Michael; instead, he spent the eulogy giving himself credit for the worldly success of this or that parishioner, before descending into an anti-Semitic rant about moneylenders and lawyers.
Filmmakers often use a suburban landscape to exemplify "normal" American life — big houses, manicured lawns and seemingly calm streets, a milieu the audience is supposed to connect with before descending into the horror of the story.
Leclerc had taken pole on the basis of his first fast lap in the final shootout, with the final minutes descending into farce with no driver willing to take the lead and allow others to slipstream.
Now that Nicaraguans have found the courage to show their discontent with Mr. Ortega's rule — and the president has not shied from cracking down in response — how can the country be stopped from descending into chaos?
The pound had tumbled more than a cent on Monday to below $1.32 amid speculation that Britain was descending into deep political turmoil less than nine months before it is to exit the EU in March 4.68903.
Boris Johnson is portrayed as the politician for our times, accusing Mr Corbyn of hating Britain (the chortling audience was silent at this point) before descending into a political speech stolen from "Love Actually", a romantic comedy.
Interest rate cuts, dialed-down trade tensions between the United States and China, and the resilience of the service sector in many countries all seem to have helped keep the global economy from descending into a recession.
The pound had tumbled more than a cent on Monday to below $1.3261 amid speculation that Britain was descending into deep political turmoil less than nine months before it is to exit the EU in March 4.68903.
To remind Russians of their president's hands-on style, Mr. Kiselyov showed pictures of Mr. Putin's previous exploits: flying in a fighter jet, descending into the sea in a submarine and visiting front-line soldiers in Syria.
Culture can do that sometimes — give people a venue where they can think about what they value and debate those values with others, without descending into the tribal bickering that shapes so much of our modern discourse.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Zimbabwe's Robert Mugabe was sacked as president illegally and the international community must help remove the "military government" that has taken power or risk the country descending into chaos, an exiled Mugabe loyalist said on Friday.
"In Eastern Europe and Russia, people have been descending into salt caves to treat respiratory diseases, but we don't have very much rigorous data on it," says Maureen George, an associate professor at Columbia University's School of Nursing.
A good example of what Sartre had in mind was the novelist Louis-Ferdinand Céline, a brilliant writer who besmirched himself by descending into Nazi apologia with his 1938 tract, Trifles for a Massacre (Bagatelles pour un massacre).
After that, "Death Note" begins to careen off the rails, descending into an elaborate cat-and-mouse game between Light and L, with the former's dad (Shea Whigham), who happens to be a detective, caught in the middle.
Mr. Moro, the most visible law enforcement figure in a sweeping corruption inquiry that began in 2014, has been hailed at home and abroad as a crusading disrupter of a political class many saw as descending into kleptocracy.
But on the other hand, the story of his wife, hidden away — descending into madness — caused me frissons of deep fear at the mental illness which was very much the unspoken unknown then, and in my own childhood.
Hichilema, who spent four months in jail last year on a treason charge, said regional allies needed to apply pressure on Lungu or risk Zambia descending into the economic disarray seen in neighboring Zimbabwe under former President Robert Mugabe.
The U.N. envoy for Libya warned Tuesday that the oil-rich nation "is on the verge of descending into a civil war" that could divide the country and imperil the security of its neighbors and the wider Mediterranean region.
So I think what this means is that descending into the variety of healing modalities that feel like they're doing something for you is cool but it has to be "always," less a routine and more of a practice.
As the group was descending into the cave, Col discovered he had a knot in his rope, and while he tried to fix his equipment, the rigging came loose and Col fell to his death, the sheriff's office said.
The impeachment process in the House of Representatives certainly reinforces the view of certain foreign, authoritarian leaders that the U.S. is descending into a political chaos that characterizes third-world "democracies" and which often leads to one-person rule.
Iran is descending into chaos amid the coronavirus outbreak, with the government seemingly incapable of handling the scale of the crisis and going as far as to threaten the death penalty to those who hoard necessary materials or equipment.
They grabbed the coin, loaded it onto a wheelbarrow and then carted it out of the building and along the tracks across the Spree river before descending into a park on a rope and fleeing in a getaway car.
As we embark on the midterm elections, ask yourself: Do we want to keep things orderly and allow only those with legitimate reasons to enter America, or do we wish to "take all comers" and risk descending into chaos?
I'm not about to spoil any of the story—not that you can't find the details elsewhere—but let me confirm that the why behind Noctis and company's adventure is successfully conveyed without its natural melodrama descending into tired cliché.
The residents of those neighborhoods -- and many New Yorkers -- cherished the park as a safe oasis from the often dark and dangerous urban streets in a city descending into what seemed like chaos in the midst of the crack epidemic.
José Antonio Ortega, the president of Mexico's Citizens Council for Public Security and Criminal Justice, told VICE News that Jalisco is at risk of descending into the same chaos that has enveloped the notoriously lawless western states of Michoacán and Guerrero.
So, while Cramer understands that the market is descending into a spiral where balance sheets no longer matter to stocks, he reminded investors to stay calm and look for weakness so they can pick up high-quality stocks at bargain prices.
Now-familiar scenes posted by the Santa Barbara County Fire Department and others this weekend showed Ventura and Santa Barbara counties descending into a nightmarish state, just as with a prior spate of wildfires elsewhere in California earlier this year.
Iraq is descending into its most violent days since the battle against ISIS concluded in late 2017 — and the world is completely underestimating its significance, regional experts told CNBC at the Middle East's premier oil and gas conference this week.
Part sci-fi, part teen movie, part psychological horror, since it came out there's been a debate around whether Donnie is descending into madness or has entered into a space where time is fluid and looping, and traveling backwards is possible.
The heart-of-darkness framework — the hubristic Europeans finding themselves lost in the new world and descending into a corresponding savagery — is constructed with intelligence and finesse (if you don't count the "Man Called Horse" reference in the last episode).
In other words, the residents of tribal villages could be trained to fend for themselves and their families, and to run enough interference with the local Taliban, helping to prevent the country from once again descending into a terrorist haven.
Be careful: Democrats should avoid descending into the kind of conspiratorial mind-set that led some Republicans to assume Hillary Clinton was a criminal about to be indicted or to conjure sex slaves belonging to her in a Washington pizza restaurant.
"Today, my office determined that the death of the Farea sisters was the result of suicide, in which the young women bound themselves together before descending into the Hudson River," Chief Medical Examiner Dr. Barbara Sampson said in a statement on Tuesday.
The gown featured a close-fitting buttoned bodice whose seams were re-sewn for concealment before being embroidered with seed pearls descending into a spectacular bell-shaped silk skirt and train supported by three petticoats – each embroidered with small "something blue" bows.
As public services have been decimated by depleted funding -- to pay for the incentive -- and an influx of out-of-state workers caused a spike in living costs, the longtime working-class residents have been left behind, many descending into poverty and homelessness.
The documentary's director, Erik Nelson (a producer on "Grizzly Man"), explores the disjunction between the charismatic filmmaker-to-be with a penchant for both self-promotion and self-documentation and a man who was, it eventually seems clear, descending into mental illness.
And there's some nice work in the technical department from composer Steven Price, who comes up with a memorable theme for the Squad, and cinematographer Roman Vasyanov, who ably suggests a city descending into chaos whenever Ayer gets out of his way.
It does not help that people who live like the Richardsons do tend, even in life, to rely on patently unsound reasoning and false equivalences in order to justify their own superiority, making fictional WASPs harder to write without descending into outright satire.
This is not to say I am an Elon fanboy, as I find the hagiography around him tiresome and even toxic when it comes to some of his acolytes, who cannot take one valid criticism of their leader without descending into madness.
As I have seen firsthand in writing a book about cannabis, anyone who raises those concerns may be mocked as a modern-day believer in "Reefer Madness," the notorious 22013 movie that portrays young people descending into insanity and violence after smoking marijuana.
When you do go back on the main story path, you'll be in familiar territory, descending into an abandoned, spider-mutant infested communications center or fighting off enemy raiders in a makeshift base buried in the sand as a horde of zombies surrounds you below.
Even entering the Tanks, the Tate Modern's striking venue for performance, is rather like descending into another, darker world; these vast concrete cylinders are distinguished by seven-meter walls stained from a century of oil storage during the building's tenure as a power station.
The drug kingpin initially gave Mexican security forces the slip as they staged a dawn raid, opening a secret door hidden behind a mirror in his walk-in bedroom closet, and descending into a tunnel about 30 meters long that connected to the sewers.
The last act tries to bring together commentary and character study: after descending into desperate violence, Fleck appears on TV and delivers a manifesto about class and society writ large, then he suddenly finds he's the inspirational hero of a clown-based violent protest movement.
Obama, while saying there was a "persistent problem of African-Americans and Latinos being treated differently in our criminal justice system," stressed he did not believe the country was descending into the polarization seen in the sometimes violent civil rights struggles of the 1960s.
Season 2, Episode 20: "Reunited" The end of sophomore year is rough for Andie McPhee, who was just introduced at the beginning of the season and has slowly been descending into scary territory, hearing her dead brother Tim's voice and seeing visions of him.
Not only was the up 6.7 percent year- to date heading into Monday trading, but it has staged a 19 percent rally off the February closing low, a time when it seemed as if U.S. markets were descending into what would be a prolonged funk.
The man told a witness cooperating with law enforcement that he had considered bombing a police station or mosque, and that he feared the United States was on the brink of descending into disorder, according to court papers filed by federal prosecutors in Boston.
He's the rare modern action filmmaker whose conjures up sensation without descending into incoherence; a solid, impressive professional director who lays out clean, simple scenes and builds them into visual wonder: You can always tell what's going on, why it matters and where it's heading.
By the end of "Twin Cities," Yanek Alpha, slowly descending into a haze of paranoia, finally kills Yanek Prime, only for Mira Prime (who as yet doesn't know the two worlds exist) to see one version of her father drenched in her actual father's blood.
A student of criminal justice at Angelo State University in Texas, where she also trains (a "Go Rams" sticker is stuck on her parents' radiator), Ms. Osakue, who is black, wondered if Italy was descending into a state governed by a fear of immigrants.
Not much of what preceded it was really normal, either, but it's fair to say that when the world is slowly descending into the unknown, any semblance of familiar routine can be a welcome reprieve: Staying in phone contact with loved ones and friends.
Noisey has covered some standouts—John Darnielle taking The Mountain Goats back to its grainy roots, Mitski fuzzing up One Direction's "Fireproof," Strand Of Oaks descending into madness, Julien Baker making people cry—but even in the last two weeks, some stunning tracks have slipped through.
Garguilo told a witness cooperating with law enforcement that he had considered bombing a police station or mosque, and that he feared the United States was on the brink of descending into disorder, according to court papers filed by federal prosecutors in Boston and seen by Reuters.
The scene, which shows William (Ed Harris) descending into a run down, abandoned version of The Forge can be interpreted in any number of ways, and I suspect will be appropriately dissected over the next however many months/years/decades until the already announced third season premiere.
Spearheaded by Jon Hurwitz, Hayden Schlossberg (writers and directors of the "Harold & Kumar" movies) and Josh Heald (a writer of "Hot Tub Time Machine" movies), it finds inventive ways to incorporate the look, sound (Foreigner!) and spirit of the original without descending into kitsch or brainless hommage.
And while this skill set has mostly been of use in places where the power lines are aboveground, sagging, even in good weather, from tilted pole to tilted pole, the underground electricals of New York are now equally menaced by rising (and descending, into the works) water.
Any second now, I would be descending into the pit of my being, seeing serpents, experiencing my own death or birth—or something—and I did not necessarily want that to happen in a windowless vomitorium while a millennial in crazy pants had her first psychotic episode.
Macron is the apostle of "profound transformation" – necessary, he argues, if the Union's motor is not to stall, causing it to slide back into a mere collection of states with trade agreements and some cooperation, but guarding their sovereignty and descending into beggar-my-neighbor policies.
The last spot on the overall index was held by Somalia, which makes up the bottom five together with South Sudan, Sudan, the Central African Republic and Libya, which showed some of the most dramatic falls since descending into anarchy following the removal of Muammar Gaddafi in 2011.
Bob Corker said that the Trump administration seems to be descending into chaos, and a poll was done of Tennessee GOP primary voters that showed a whopping 60 percent of them said that that comment made them less likely to want to vote for Bob Corker in the primary.
But where Carter was speaking to an oil shortage and growing confrontations in gas lines caused by shortages, and Obama was predominantly dissecting the Great Recession he inherited (quite unlike the decent economy Trump takes over), Trump talks of Americans descending into know-nothingness, killing sprees, and bloodbaths.
The drug kingpin initially gave Mexican security forces the slip as they closed in, opening a secret doorway hidden behind a mirror in the house where he was holed up, and descending into a sophisticated tunnel leading to the drains in Los Mochis, a city in his native state of Sinaloa.
That's part of what keeps his essays from descending into self-indulgent dude-lit — that, and the genuine thoughtfulness that prevents him from lingering on how cool it is that jiu-jitsu is violent and macho, and leads him instead to explore why the violence and machismo is so appealing.
When they perceive that the world as they know it is descending into chaos, they glorify their in-group, become highly intolerant of those who are different, and feel drawn to strong leaders who promise to fix things, and who do not seem shy about using force to do so.
And "The Last of the Starks" placed a lot of emphasis on the possibility of Dany descending into madness — though your mileage may vary on how effective, graceful, or believable it was — with scenes like Dany furrowing her brow and glaring at the men celebrating Jon Snow, or speaking extra abrasively during the wartime discussions.
Under the rule of an ineffectual king, played by David Tennant (a company veteran before his television fame in "Doctor Who"), Britain is descending into disorder as the cycle begins in "Richard II." The first scene finds Richard diffidently presiding over a bitter conflict between Henry Bolingbroke (Jasper Britton) and Thomas Mowbray (Christopher Middleton).
The drug kingpin initially gave Mexican security forces the slip as they staged a dawn raid on Friday, opening a secret door hidden behind a mirror in his walk-in bedroom closet, and descending into a tunnel about 30 meters long that connected to the drains of Los Mochis, a city in his native state of Sinaloa.
Then there's Claire, a British doctor stationed in Burma who is treating a captured Japanese pilot, Ichiro, and finally our main character, Shahryar, a Bangladeshi analyst at a Washington think tank who's faced with the dilemma of leaving America — and his young daughter, Anna — or descending into the murky underworld of the illegal immigrant when his visa expires.
I never dreamed I'd have to worry about defending liberal democracy in the United States or that it would be at risk within the European Union, but the growing evidence that that was the case and that we were descending into something very deep and dangerous in terms of the trends for freedom in the world, that's what motivated me to write the book.
In another, he argues it's "impossible to overstate" just how frequently we find stories of seers and prophets descending into caves to achieve new wisdom and altered states of consciousness, from shamans of the Shoshone and Lakote, to oracles in ancient Greece and Rome, to mystics in the Wolof culture of Senegal, to characters in both the Old and New Testament, to Muhammad, the founder of Islam.
In an interview after he kicked off a night of phone banking Monday, Democratic gubernatorial nominee Steve Sisolak painted a picture of a country descending into chaos under Trump -- including the mass shooting in Las Vegas last October, attacks on journalists, "women disrespected and our minorities' rights getting trampled," shootings during religious services, bombs being mailed to politicians and "babies ripped from parents' arms" at the border.
Mr. Barr, as I take a step back at this, I just really think we're at a very sobering moment in American history that there is a considerable amount going on when you actually take time and read this whole report that shows that we're sort of at a crossroad and I fear that we're descending into a new normal that is dangerous for our democracy on a number of levels.
In the narrative of migrants and border-crossing, the ocean is a boundary between and conduit to "othered" lands, filled with hope and danger: Gory's (Rogelio López Marín) photographic series, "Es solo agua en la lágrima de un extraño (It's Only Water in the Teardrop of a Stranger)" superimposes the image of a pool ladder descending into dark water onto a variety of scenes — a parked car, a subway station.
A half century after the curtain first rose on Joel Grey as the M.C., singing a specious "Willkommen, bienvenue, welcome," the Masteroff portrait of a nation descending into anti-Semitism and war was still being staged in New York and London, in towns across America and Europe, and still drawing crowds with its fair youth singing the strident "Tomorrow Belongs to Me" and the alchemy that turns words and music into shattering emotions.
"The risks of Puerto Rico descending into chaos are very real, and the alternative is action," Treasury Secretary Jack LewJacob (Jack) Joseph LewHogan urges Mnuchin to reconsider delay of Harriet Tubman bill Mnuchin says new Harriet Tubman bill delayed until 2028 Overnight Finance: US reaches deal with ZTE | Lawmakers look to block it | Trump blasts Macron, Trudeau ahead of G-7 | Mexico files WTO complaint MORE told reporters on Tuesday after his own meetings with Senate Democrats.

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