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It dwarfed any other cybercrime the FBI had tackled before.
The next thing you know, you're being dwarfed by it.
He looks in awe of, and dwarfed by, his creations.
His massive first bite dwarfed two of my wagyu slivers.
I brag about my subscriber numbers, but his dwarfed mine.
Still, her investment in apparel was dwarfed by her competition.
But that is dwarfed by smartphone sales of $347 billion.
Its return on equity, 32%, dwarfed the Portuguese business's 5.2%.
That is still dwarfed by the numbers in earlier decades.
The scale of those camps dwarfed our own detention centers.
But the restrictions of 21.3 are dwarfed by recent activity.
The scale of the Australian fires has dwarfed those blazes.
But in terms of pure size, they have dwarfed others.
Deaths from vehicle crashes and gunfire are dwarfed by comparison.
But they were dwarfed by the jump in mainland China.
The PC market dwarfed the earlier mainframe and minicomputer markets.
But these shrinkages are dwarfed by population booms in other regions.
Both of those prices are dwarfed by the new 153GB option.
Jeb Bush's "Right to Rise" was one that dwarfed all others.
Her horror dwarfed the room and the relationship soon fizzled out.
That's dwarfed by Baidu's 466 million and Sogou's 43 million devices.
Those numbers are dwarfed, however, by interest in this year's contest.
However, its funding is dwarfed by that of Ofo and Mobike.
In absolute terms, India's gasoline consumption is still dwarfed by China.
Its outlay is dwarfed by ongoing investment by the incumbent telcos.
AWS profits this quarter significantly dwarfed those of the company itself.
Quaint, two-story storefronts are being dwarfed by glass and steel.
In Kajaki, the government's tiny enclave is dwarfed by Taliban territory.
Russia's military, too, is dwarfed by that of the United States.
Over all, income losses dwarfed the direct costs of medical care.
But Republicans' outside spending dwarfed Democrats', $5.8 million to $1.4 million.
Those amounts are dwarfed by the largess of other major contributors.
The eruption dwarfed even the exuberance of the inaugural Armistice Day.
The numbers for meth and cocaine are still dwarfed by opioids.
Sunday's march dwarfed relatively large protests over education spending in 2011.
But that's dwarfed by Trump's 181 million, the NewsWhip data shows.
The settlement bill is dwarfed by the scale of Takata's overall liabilities.
In this mockup, a scientist is dwarfed by an enormous spinning cylinder.
Those figures are dwarfed, however, by Saudi investments in the United States.
But, unsurprisingly, dads' earning potential from household tasks is dwarfed by moms.
But Booker's haul dwarfed his second quarter total by around $1.5 million.
Yet these gains are dwarfed by those created by the best attackers.
THE WINTER Olympics have always been dwarfed by their older summer counterparts.
Sunday's protest dwarfed an earlier demonstration against the extradition law in March.
That gain could be dwarfed by the benefits within the country itself.
These are dwarfed, however, by the cost of doing business in space.
It was a bullish commitment that dwarfed anything seen in the past.
Wearing a jumpsuit, Johnson, 44, is dwarfed by a huge monster truck.
Both are dwarfed by WeChat's more than 1 billion monthly active users.
That will be dwarfed by a 56-storey tower with 300 condominiums.
It dwarfed its predecessor, the 707, which had been introduced in 1958.
The seven-bedroom house, built in 1976, is dwarfed by its neighbors.
In the past, similar far-right demonstrations have been dwarfed by counterprotests.
That would be dwarfed by the country's hunger for hard currency, however.
Amazon, as well, is dwarfed by online commerce giants JD.com and Alibaba.
It dwarfed the drop in imprisonment of the Johnson and Nixon eras.
The Williams piece was "dwarfed in comparison to McEnroe's," Ms. Bell said.
It also dwarfed all previous bombs tested by the North Korean military.
Big Bash attendances dwarfed those in the Australia-West Indies Test series.
His pledges are dwarfed by Labour's 83 billion-pound planned spending increase.
Bankers and homeless dwarfed by the institutions that let it be so.
China's arsenal is dwarfed by those of the United States and Russia.
The Brooklyn drug-trafficking case has been dwarfed by the fight in California.
This is only dwarfed by the other types of Nokia memorabilia being shared.
Despite ecstasy's return its use is still dwarfed by the popularity of cannabis.
Trich was dwarfed, and my perspective shifted: Life could be exponentially more challenging.
The statue that commemorates him in the capital, Seoul, is dwarfed by skyscrapers.
The skyscraper is still dwarfed by buildings on the East Coast and overseas.
She pulled 30 percent against a powerful incumbent whose war chest dwarfed hers.
Although these loans are dwarfed by public ones, borrowers are looking for alternatives.
At 727 million views, he dwarfed the subscriber count of his closest competitor.
The salaries of female presenters are also largely dwarfed by their male counterparts.
Compare that to the largest cruise ship today, and it's dwarfed in comparison.
But these figures are still dwarfed by those of Silicon Valley and China.
The 105 for receiving was impressive enough but dwarfed by 172 on the ground.
The EU fintech market is dwarfed by those in China and the United States.
Surrounded by basketball giants, McCaw has not allowed himself to be dwarfed by them.
Parties prefer to support moderates, but their efforts are now dwarfed by the purists.
The church itself is dwarfed by the steel mill's pipework and infernal, belching smokestacks.
That dwarfed annual emissions by Portugal and Sweden, according to the Global Carbon Atlas.
Massive plants jut out of the ground, but they're dwarfed by the rocky rings.
The review unit I tested was a medium, and it completely dwarfed my wrist.
Photos are circulating around social media showing people dwarfed by the iceberg's ice tower.
"I didn't want my cast to be dwarfed by these enormous things," he said.
Trump's campaign spending is still being dwarfed by that of Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.
That's dwarfed by the 2.6 trillion global smartphones that represent mobile VR's addressable market.
The figure of 22009 million is still dwarfed by Netflix's 220 million worldwide subscribers.
Pete Kostelnick is dwarfed by the Nevada wilderness during his record-setting transcontinental run.
Even before Mr. Obama's pivot, the American military presence in the region dwarfed China's.
The incremental increase in flying is dwarfed by the industry's growth across the globe.
I felt as small as a granule of sand, dwarfed by the natural world.
Huffman's payment in the college admissions scandal is dwarfed by some other alleged cheaters.
By the eve of the 220 crisis, global financial markets dwarfed the global economy.
Yet that loss, too—our own ultimate unbeing—is dwarfed by the grander scheme.
Those totals were dwarfed by the $307.4 billion in the S&P 5003 SPDR.
Hulu has 12 million subscribers, which is dwarfed by Netflix's 47 million domestic subscribers.
It dwarfed the 212020 cycle's midterm turnout of 212016 percent by nearly 212020 points.
All of them are dwarfed by the two self-financing billionaires in the race.
That attack, with a death toll of 1,400, dwarfed last week's toll of 84.
Large-scale paintings and figurines are dwarfed by even larger graffiti and neon signs.
Large-scale paintings and figurines are dwarfed by even larger graffiti and neon signs.
And both these behemoths will be dwarfed by the Kingdom Tower in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
The treasures that have been uncovered up to now are dwarfed by those still untapped.
That time she could have been dwarfed by a puffy jacket but just looked amazing.
That "year of the woman" has been dwarfed by a much bigger one in 2018.
It's unclear how Twitter, whose user base is dwarfed by YouTube's and Facebook's, will win.
The new contender is still dwarfed by its larger competitors in terms of user number.
Lyft's losses last year at $911 million also dwarfed the $63 million loss of Pinterest.
This one Bob is dwarfed against such a backdrop, but Bois latches onto his persistence.
Oil companies' valuations are dwarfed by tech firms', but their coffers remain deep (see chart).
From a revenue perspective, the total business chat market is dwarfed by Facebook's ad business.
My job is important to me, but it's dwarfed by my love for my children.
Of course, outdoor recreation is dwarfed by the influence of farming and fossil fuel interests.
The cataclysmic nature of the storm had dwarfed even his omnipotent presence in American life.
Moreover, the increase was dwarfed by the doubling of imports of nickel ore and concentrates.
Some of the dark patches were so large, they dwarfed Jupiter's famous great red spot.
In a global media age of perpetually cycling digital drama, it feels dwarfed and static.
Of that number, 32 percent came from hospitalizations, which dwarfed every other component of cost.
Wrestlemania I dwarfed previous wrestling events, generating over $10 million dollars in PPV subscriptions alone.
Still, the number of women running for office is dwarfed by the number of men.
But the artifacts are dwarfed by thousands of note cards covered in minuscule cursive handwriting.
A faux-Roman bust, purchased in a prop-department sale for $5, dwarfed McKay's computer.
But that has been dwarfed by rises in the rate of infection for other STIs.
"I don't really buy into the idea that it's island-dwarfed Homo erectus," he said.
Atari's game, Pong, was similar to Table Tennis but quickly dwarfed the Odyssey in sales.
Atari's game, Pong, was similar to Table Tennis but quickly dwarfed its rival in sales.
Right now, "the small brands are dwarfed by the big brands," Ms. Malvar-Stewart said.
It is dwarfed in gas by Gazprom, which has an annual output of 471 bcm.
While his business is dwarfed by Mr. Trump's assemblage of properties, it is not insignificant.
DuckDuckGo is popular with the pro-privacy crowd, but it&aposs still dwarfed by Google.
Yet the bank's assets are in fact dwarfed by its liabilities, say former bank officials.
The increase in Chinese exports to the U.S. market dwarfed that of Mexico after 2000.
The price tag for a wall is dwarfed by the colossal cost of illegal immigration.
Both countries' program spend is dwarfed by the U.S., which spent $58.3 billion on content.
The director of the CFPB dwarfed Hoover as a rogue director of a rogue bureau.
It still dwarfed the massive Bush tax cuts in size and generosity to the rich.
The Super Bowl has made a handful of performers look heroic; many others have been dwarfed.
But the huge ash field dwarfed their efforts, and the lack of government help angered them.
But both countries' program spend is dwarfed by the U.S., which spent $58.3 billion on content.
That number is still dwarfed, however, by the 346 American citizens charged with the same crime.
However, it is dwarfed by Clicks in terms of both store network and implied market value.
Near the end we dwarfed much of our competition, bringing in 5 million pageviews or more.
The pink granite turned black in the smog and was later dwarfed by Art Deco mansions.
The judge also said Defense Distributed's First Amendment concerns were "dwarfed" by the states' safety considerations.
That was the largest increase ever and dwarfed forecasts for a rise of just 1 percent.
Nothing says, "oh shit" quite like watching your supposed antagonist get dwarfed by his big brother.
They sung a couple of doo-wop ditties while being completely dwarfed by a massive yacht.
With traffic of 6 million passengers a year, Tehran's airport is dwarfed by Dubai's 78 million.
Even when seemingly dwarfed by Michael McDonald, Lineker was able to lay the bigger man out.
The value of the rewards you earn will be dwarfed by any interest charges you incur.
Still, despite the growth, BodyArmor is dwarfed by Gatorade and Powerade in the $6 billion category.
At 800 feet, the "Gateway to America," would have dwarfed the Washington Monument by 250 feet.
McCready's campaign has vastly outspent Bishop's, but Republican outside spending has dwarfed that of Democratic groups.
Venezuelans are used to seeing photographs of the nation's "beauty czar" dwarfed by his towering queens.
The Chicago Stock Exchange is dwarfed in size by the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq.
They were small in number -- and dwarfed by the vast pro-Trump majority on the right.
It is one in which Congress' ability to force corporate change is dwarfed by state governments.
That is dwarfed by the nine points that Lionel Messi contributes, relative to an average striker.
Though still dwarfed by the scale of China's market, imports from suppliers including Brazil have jumped.
It's the adult who feels dwarfed and tiny within the huge shape of the child's experience.
But this is dwarfed by total portfolio flows of $513 billion last year to emerging assets.
That means small gains in the protected areas are probably dwarfed by the species' overall decline.
By the time they finished adding rooms to the proposed structure, it dwarfed the original building.
Whatever effort you put in, it will be dwarfed by forces you have no control over.
The $7 million Republicans received thus far is dwarfed by the $40 million enjoyed by Democrats.
However, the growth of the big four continued to be dwarfed by that of the German discounters.
With a campaign that dwarfed anything the company had done before, the company had to change gears.
Hope wrote a certified hit single, one dwarfed only by the remix from Aussie DJ Ryan Riback.
As of Friday, Pandora's market capitalization of approximately $2 billion was dwarfed by Sirius XM's $25 billion.
Questions about where the foundation's money came from are dwarfed, however, by questions about where it went.
Pakistan's domestic film industry has seen a revival in recent years, but is dwarfed by India's Bollywood.
The beetle is so tiny that it is dwarfed by some unicellular organisms, which are usually microscopic.
The EU, with about 33,000 civil servants, is dwarfed by the British government, which employs over 400,000.
The scuffles immediately dwarfed the title fight that was one of the most lucrative in UFC history.
The drop in public construction spending dwarfed a 0.7 percent rise in investment in private construction projects.
Large year-to-date declines in the Netherlands, South Korea and India have dwarfed the Brazil bump.
However, its popularity as a language to learn is dwarfed by English and other major European languages.
On the plateau, Dave and I were dwarfed by ALMA's antennas, which blocked out the desert sun.
But deep inside enemy territory, they find their local troubles may be dwarfed by much greater ones.
Some have said Big Sur is a state of mind, where people are dwarfed by something bigger.
But, strikingly, praise for the president was mostly dwarfed by anger at the state of the country.
What's talked about less, and has also been dwarfed in attention and resources, is human intelligence (HI).
One picture shows a woman dwarfed by tableware, hanging clothes, beds — all the hallmarks of domestic life.
The auction revenue is dwarfed by the government's fiscal deficit, projected this year for 1.7 trillion rupees.
But the economic relationship is dwarfed by the US-China trade volume, which stood almost $600 billion.
With annual revenues of $5bn, the Cambodian apparel industry is dwarfed by those of Bangladesh or Vietnam.
Those valuations were dwarfed by the estimates for Waymo, which is widely acknowledged as the sector leader.
Those valuations are dwarfed by the estimates for Waymo, which is widely acknowledged as the sector leader.
The Maloney home is a small red brick affair, massively dwarfed by large houses on either side.
Meanwhile, this small, exquisitely disorienting black hole of a meditative space dwarfed the massiveness of MASS MoCA.
Meanwhile, call participants often look and sound far away, dwarfed by their background and drowned in noise.
However, this figure is dwarfed by estimates of the cost of Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Brexit deal.
It dwarfed the size of the settlement reached in the sex abuse scandal at Pennsylvania State University.
The television audience for "Thursday Night Football" dwarfed the internet audience during last season's experiment on Twitter.
That dwarfed the difference in political knowledge between people with the highest and lowest levels of schooling.
In short order, the subscription revenue MoviePass was generating was dwarfed by its monthly movie ticket costs.
Any job gains in manufacturing will be dwarfed by job losses elsewhere in the U.S. solar industry.
Canada's $881-million annual opioid sales are dwarfed by the U.S. market, the biggest in the world.
Thousands lined the fairway Sunday at every hole Woods played and his galleries dwarfed the rest. (Reuters)
First Tracks is dwarfed by blocks of luxury apartments such as the Vale Niseko and AYA Niseko.
When the traffic is at a standstill, some of the smaller cottages look dwarfed by the cars.
The stock has a market value of $3.97 billion, dwarfed by Tyson's own market value of $22.66 billion.
Isolated figures appear often throughout the book and are usually dwarfed by the vastness of the surrounding landscape.
And that time she could have been dwarfed by a giant furry hat but she just looked amazing.
In history, size and strategic location, the city dwarfed IS's other holdings, including Raqqa, its capital in Syria.
The debt of the top 30 companies is dwarfed by China's steel sector debt, estimated at $500 billion.
The alien ships were so huge and intimidating that they dwarfed the Earth by just casting a shadow.
The effect on his $16bn net worth is potentially dwarfed by that on the financial system in general.
Global investment in renewables, at $300bn a year, is dwarfed by what is being committed to fossil fuels.
Though dwarfed by the Super Bowl, the Oscars are often one of America's most watched non-sporting events.
Their economy is dwarfed by China, it&aposs about the size of Italy&aposs, still have nuclear weapons.
Rick Scott and his party that dwarfed those the company made to candidates or parties in other states.
They were dwarfed by Fannie's deferred tax assets, which stood at $33.53 billion at the end of 2016.
Such sums are dwarfed by the opportunity cost of having so many potentially productive people dependent on others.
Trading volume in DRIV (203,220) on its first day dwarfed trading in either KARS (210,220) or EKAR (3,000).
Globally, 53,400 refugees were resettled, a figure dwarfed by the roughly 1.4 million waiting for a new home.
Today, a lonely vestige from 271, the House on Sathorn, is dwarfed on three sides by glassy skyscrapers.
But the economic relationship is dwarfed by the US-China trade volume, which stood at almost $600 billion.
But as big as they are, they are dwarfed by the rest of the $20 trillion U.S. economy.
But those cheers were dwarfed by the sound that emerged when the man himself appeared in the flesh.
The protests dwarfed those held against the confirmation of Justice Neil Gorsuch, Trump's first nominee to the Court.
That number dwarfed attendance for Trump's inauguration, which a crowd scientist estimated as between 300,703 and 600,000 people.
Striking in their scale and resolution, they show humankind dwarfed by nature, industry, finance and the consumer society.
But today, yellow cabs are dwarfed by cars working for ride-hail apps, which face far fewer regulations.
Bulk items are still around now, but their sections are dwarfed by aisles and aisles of unnecessary packaging.
Left rode the elevator down to the lobby and slipped outside, where the blue glass tower dwarfed him.
When dwarfed by an experience, we are more likely to look to one another, care for one another.
That's certainly no small sum of value, but it is dwarfed in comparison to the S&P 2500.
The British Army is comprised of 83,500 troops, which is dwarfed by the 350,000-strong Russian Ground Forces.
Its spokesmen said that revenue, attendance and television numbers for men's soccer usually dwarfed those of women's soccer.
Their 26 numbers are dwarfed by arrivals from the Democratic Republic of Congo, Iraq, Syria, Somalia and Myanmar.
The crew of 4303 is dwarfed by the cranes and pipes that dominate the sprawling layers of decks.
The Tower's location, dwarfed by modern skyscrapers all around, made it feel like I was inside a snowglobe.
The problem is that these benefits have been dwarfed by the trickle-up effects to a fortunate few.
Imposing as he is, Mr. Gutenbrunner is dwarfed by his own portrait, which hangs across from the bar.
The Ku Klux Klan held a rally in Charlottesville in July, which was dwarfed by a massive counter-protest.
But that number is dwarfed by the small army of games which just feel half-baked or downright bad.
Most companies, like US Steel and Nucor, announced only modest buybacks that were dwarfed by their capital spending plans.
The hulking riot police, armed with Kalashnikovs, dwarfed and outnumbered them, and shoved the protesters around at any opportunity.
But the IMF also noted that in the longer term these costs will be dwarfed by age-related spending.
In fact, the scandal that engulfed St. Joe's dwarfed that one: 476 players fixed 43 games between 1957-61.
Rouhani's powers are dwarfed by those of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei who is close to conservatives and hardliners.
Though scrubber costs are dwarfed by their health benefits, they can provide a tipping point to accelerate coal closures.
Lyft has been eager to emphasize its growth to investors over its total revenue, which is dwarfed by Uber.
Your luxurious 10-core CPU of today will be dwarfed by the capabilities of mobile chips of the future.
An erect penis on one rooftop underscores the skyscrapers' phallicism, but it's dwarfed and outnumbered by the mighty women.
That is a big challenge, but one dwarfed by the prospect of a new catastrophic war in the Caucasus.
But Trump and Obama both dwarfed other recent presidents in their use of executive actions early in their term.
At about 4,500 to 5,000 square feet, they are dwarfed by Del Frisco's 1153,000- to 17,000-square-foot steakhouses.
But they'd still be dwarfed by Disney, worth $313 billion; Comcast, worth $308 billion; and Netflix, worth $145 billion.
One can see this most starkly in the size of his staff, which is dwarfed by the Clinton operation.
It also has significant levels of debt and is dwarfed by Anglo, with market capitalization around 24 billion pounds.
That number is dwarfed, however, by Spotify's 71 million subscribers — and doubly so by its total 159 million users.
On the edges of Europe, economically marginal, and dwarfed by Russia, the country is all too easy to dismiss.
In March, he planted a sunflower in my New Orleans garden that dwarfed the other plants, stealing their sun.
As a floral arrangement, it redefines the term: The flower appears isolated, dwarfed by its container, perhaps near death.
Her one attempt at seizing the narrative via a prefabricated confrontation was dwarfed by the one that inspired it.
Whatever problem the Somali-American population has with radicalization is dwarfed by the problem it has with gang violence.
That's less than the 100 that Sanders has in California alone, and is dwarfed by Bloomberg's massive ground game.
But they also showed those benefits would be dwarfed by massive tax cuts for the wealthy and for businesses.
But financial support for these efforts are dwarfed by support for the methods of Big Data and machine learning.
Norway's central bank can exclude companies with "unacceptable greenhouse gas emissions," but its reserves are dwarfed by the Swiss.
Mattel is dwarfed by Hasbro, which has a market cap of $12.8 billion, more than double that of Mattel.
Apple's iPhone unit sales are dwarfed by Google's Android operating system, which has shipped billions of devices as well.
While worrisome, the fall in the major stock indexes was dwarfed by the rapid depreciation in assets short volatility.
But that was still dwarfed by a massive 55 percent jump in "feature phones" shipped in the same period.
The archdiocese's campaign dwarfed its efforts during the Bloomberg administration, which made an earlier attempt to rezone the area.
Human figures are dwarfed by imposing abstract monuments, like giant crystals jutting from the ground and massive floating pyramids.
During the performance, the real-life Andrew Bird, playing violin on stage, was dwarfed by his own moving image.
But this is dwarfed in both quantity and efficacy by spending on other forms of direct and indirect influence.
With a few exceptions, the installations are modest, sometimes dwarfed by their surroundings — such as Nonfood's algae-growing greenhouse at the scenic Orcutt Ranch — and always dwarfed by the immensity of the subject, especially given that the city funding the event has often contributed to food injustice through its unequal distribution of resources.
With £2000bn in assets and £21bn in deposits, CYBG is still dwarfed by the heavyweights of British banking (see chart).
That surpassed initial analyst estimates of $60 billion and dwarfed the $2.6 billion declared in the 2013-2015 amnesty program.
It's dwarfed in size by the Chinatown in Flushing, Queens, but Manhattan's still a hub for the Chinese-American community.
The helmet dwarfed the diminutive candidate, making him look like a child and prompting guffaws from reporters covering the event.
For those involved in local politics, the Pedersen-led power grab has been dwarfed by the group that's succeeded them.
But however ambitious legislators' plans to cut the deficit are, they'll be dwarfed by the annual underpayment to the IRS.
In the end, Pinterest still has 200 million monthly active users, which is absolutely dwarfed by Facebook's billions of users.
Assistance was conditional on countries espousing anti-communism, and funds were generally dwarfed by aid to militaries and police forces.
The deal dwarfed previous multibillion-dollar sales to Saudi Arabia, which for years has been the biggest U.S. arms buyer.
"European players STMicro and Infineon are being dwarfed", said an STMicro minority investor, who did not want to be identified.
Even if they do, Britain is dwarfed by the likes of China, Chile and Australia in terms of battery resources.
"The security required by the Chinese president will be dwarfed by the operation necessitated for Mr. Trump," the Times noted.
Guardant's funding round is dwarfed by the capital being raised by Grail, a startup that originally spun out of Illumina.
This investment will be dwarfed, however, by a project in nearby Trnovo where construction is set to start in April.
It is, in a way that's dwarfed by what it means to the French and to Catholics, important to me.
The plan's enrollment is dwarfed by that of big health plans like UnitedHealth (2000 million patients) and Aetna (0003 million).
The plan's enrollment is dwarfed by that of big health plans like UnitedHealth (285 million patients) and Aetna (2000 million).
Despite the growth, Mixer's overall figure is dwarfed by Twitch, which touted 2.7 billion hours streamed in Q2 YoY alone.
Yes, its 2x points on travel and restaurant spend is dwarfed by the $245-a-year Chase Sapphire Reserve's 2000x.
He sold three million albums in the United States over his career, a number dwarfed by his sales in Mexico.
Del Potro, a fan favorite, dwarfed his 5-foot-7 opponent, and his game was simply too big for Schwartzman.
Those costs would be dwarfed by the resulting savings as more efficient and effective processes spread around the federal government.
But experts say those figures are dwarfed by the actual payments, which likely exceed half a billion dollars per year.
But the contract was liquidated soon afterwards when another investor placed a giant bet the other way that dwarfed it.
Though Johnson is not suited to bantamweight and looked to be dwarfed by most of the men he met there.
Such figures dwarfed anything the rest of the peloton could muster and soon led to a seething undercurrent of animosity.
The small village's population of around 2,000 is now dwarfed by the camp of the same name up the road.
To be sure, 22016 has dwarfed Lemonade's sales, crossing the 22017 million mark worldwide since its release in late 230.
Leading economists said the dramatic rise dwarfed increases during previous crashes, and cautioned it could herald more pain to come.
Investor Tom Steyer, who is self-funding, has dwarfed all of them in Nevada television spending at nearly $215 million.
Businessman Tom Steyer, who is self-funding, has dwarfed all of them in Nevada television spending at nearly $14 million.
Then Shinji Fukuyo, Suntory's chief blender, took us around the distillery, which dwarfed anything we saw in Yoichi and Chichibu.
Trump later addressed the crowd of roughly 100,000, an event that dwarfed his domestic campaign rallies in size and spectacle.
Additionally, the campaign's payments to Trump-owned businesses are dwarfed by the $2000 million Trump has pumped into his campaign.
Buffett objected, stressing how Berkshire's large and lengthy stock ownership dwarfed the modest and routine business transactions of its subsidiaries.
The land mass of the Caribbean is dwarfed more than 9-to-85033 by the surface area covered by water.
Normally, exoplanets are dwarfed and drowned out by the light of their host stars, which makes them hard to detect.
Dwarfed beneath high rows of stage lights, in front of painted trees, they bopped happily along the pretend stone wall.
Take Florida, where an apparent surge in Hispanic turnout ended up being dwarfed by a surge in rural white turnout.
That's dwarfed by 43.1 million for 'slates' in the quarter — with Apple picking up a dominant 27 percent of those numbers.
The existing service operated with a 517-seater aircraft will be replaced and dwarfed by the 615-seater double-decker aircraft.
Total sovereign wealth fund investments within the oil and gas industry have dwarfed those within renewable energy in the past decade.
Its fleet has been dwarfed from a high of 60 planes late last year to fewer than 10 in late April.
The Facebook pages for Theresa May and her Tory party are dwarfed in size by those of Jeremy Corbyn and Labour.
That is still dwarfed by a new luxury watch sector worth 37 billion euros ($45.3 billion), according to consultancy Bain & Cie.
He dwarfed most of his competition, standing half a head taller or more, but he didn't wrestle like a big man.
One theory is that these individuals evolved from an isolated population of large-bodied Homo erectus, and then dwarfed over time.
Wind hit 62.1 billion kWh, 4.3 percent of the total and dwarfed by the 77.9 percent share occupied by thermal electricity.
His haul is dwarfed by Bishop&aposs $561,000, but far outweighs Democrat Lee Castillo, who has raised and spent about $5,000.
The Americans, Western Europeans and Canadians militarily blocked the Soviet Union up to 1991, and have economically dwarfed it ever since.
Before 2011 it employed 1,000 people, now it employs only 300, the workers dwarfed by their surroundings and the towering machinery.
But with $13.5 million in funding rounds, according to Crunchbase, it was dwarfed by Munchery's $117.2 million and Sprig's $56.7 million.
Like a strange, surrealist dreamscape, the figures in Alexandre Coll's pastel-hued collages are dwarfed by their eerie and wonderful surroundings.
That figure was dwarfed by Apple's 231.5 million iPhones shipped last year, and Samsung 317.2 million, according to Strategy Analytics data.
It looks like a white flatiron with wheels or a sleek, plastic bullet, dwarfed by the regal sedans of 1960s Detroit.
Taken together CBS and Viacom's market capitalization of about $30 billion is dwarfed by Disney's $247 billion and Netflix's $137 billion.
This year's rally is expected to be dwarfed by hundreds of counterprotesters who gathered in D.C. beginning earlier in the day.
Bitcoin, the biggest and best-known cryptocurrency, has dwarfed any gains in traditional assets this year, with a 1,300 percent gain.
But it is dwarfed by the nearly 225,000 riders who take the crowded L line under the East River each day.
Clinton and the groups supporting her, will be dwarfed by the ads being run by the Clinton campaign in each state.
Another trick of the eye: two cuts of chuck roast, dwarfed by dumplings that look like pale, floppy slices of bread.
But the benefits are dwarfed by the damage U.S. President Donald Trump could inflict with more tariffs, say on car imports.
Guillard is not really a middleweight, is dwarfed by everyone he fights there, and hasn't strung two wins together since 2011.
At the Knockdown Center in Queens, the art is dwarfed by the surrounding ruins of an old marble and door factory.
But that is a number dwarfed by the estimated $1 trillion-plus needed to restore the national infrastructure as a whole.
Over the past decades, however, home care has been dwarfed by the significant shift of treatment to offices, clinics and hospitals.
Seating 35,000, it is dwarfed by the likes of the Maracanã (78,000), which played host to the Summer Games in 2016.
One reason is that you're dwarfed by the screen and immersed in the film, rather than being the master of it.
Perched between two columns of shipping containers, visitors who walk under to "wear" the hat are dwarfed by its elephantine dimensions.
While energy conservation is significant, the proposal says, the downside of additional petroleum consumption would be dwarfed by the rollback's benefits.
While Cisneros raised over $1 million — and had sizable help from an EMILY's List affiliate — Cuellar still dwarfed her in spending.
New York has always had a significant technology industry of its own, though it has been dwarfed by the financial industry.
But while business from its (now three) stores has been dwarfed by its global e-commerce, as its rechristening as MatchesFashion.
His war chest of slightly less than $2900 million was dwarfed by Warren with $220006 million and her fellow progressive Sen.
Although Republican groups spent heavily on Saccone's behalf, his campaign fundraising was dwarfed by Lamb's — limiting the effectiveness of Republican spending.
That amount is dwarfed by available federal funding, which has risen to $2250 million this year from $2100 million in 230.
But foreign purchases vary year-to-year and 2017 figures are dwarfed by total 2015 sales of more than $47 billion.
That&aposs a lot, but it&aposs still dwarfed by Facebook&aposs 2.45 billion users or Twitter&aposs 330 million users.
"Fortnite" dwarfed even the largest PC game in the world, "League of Legends," which only brought in $1.5 billion last year.
At the juncture of two broad planes, and dwarfed by them, are what appear to be a sphere and four rods.
Fears that the tariffs could disrupt synchronised global growth dwarfed recent strong economic data, including a fall in U.S. jobless claims.
However, both are dwarfed by Brent and WTI, both of which trade in the hundreds of thousands of contracts every day.
But Volkswagen's exposure in the United States has already dwarfed previous cases for vehicle manufacturers in pollution cases and safety malfunctions.
But the amount he was owed — less than $100,000 — was dwarfed by the outstanding balances of many other vendors, he said.
Rick Scott's race in 2010, when over $150 million was spent — an amount that is sure to be dwarfed in Illinois.
The answer is simpler than that, DWARF, which is appropriate as I felt a bit dwarfed by this particular variety challenge!
In Edgar's most recent bout, against Jeremy Stephens, the former lightweight champion seemed even more dwarfed by his opponent than usual.
The fluctuations associated with nearly all historical events are dwarfed by the changes associated with just one event: the Industrial Revolution.
Despite operating in China for more than a decade, Amazon is mostly an afterthought there, dwarfed by both Alibaba and JD.com.
"Brooklyn is Miller's waterfront, or the Loman house being dwarfed by new buildings, and that little garden he's planting," Mr. Mosher said.
The lonely hut, dwarfed by the snowy mountains of the park, contrasts with the abundance of star trails seemingly encircling the peaks.
He's dwarfed by his equally large guitar and studio headphones, but Ramsey is not intimidated: he's here to belt out his heart.
ALDE is dwarfed by the parliament's centre-left and centre-right groupings, one of which will almost certainly provide the next president.
That figure was still dwarfed by Apple's 231.5 million iPhones shipped last year, and Samsung's 317.2 million, according to Strategy Analytics data.
It is therefore dwarfed by the company's dominant shareholders - the Piech and Porsche families, Lower Saxony and the Gulf state of Qatar.
O'Neill said the review's proposals would cost up to $40 billion over 10 years - a figure "dwarfed by the costs of inaction".
The company has dwarfed other companies in terms of the number and amount of buybacks last year and for the past decade.
A factor in favor of AT&T-Time Warner is that its content costs are increasingly being dwarfed by the internet giants.
He was the miniature health care activist in the black vest dwarfed by powerful lawmakers in a famous photo of that moment.
As he settles into his office chair, he's dwarfed by a framed, battle-worn flag that hangs from the wall behind him.
The attacks against Steam are dwarfed when compared to some of the bigger data breaches that we've seen in the last year.
The 5,100 steel production jobs lost in Pittsburgh are dwarfed by the 66,000 health care jobs gained in the same time span.
The manufacturing sector is dwarfed by the services sector, but economists have been monitoring services to make sure weakness is not spreading.
However, the vast majority of that support originated in Colorado, and it is dwarfed by the sheer scale of the union's spending.
But even this number was dwarfed by a further increase of 2000% from November 211 to the same month a year later.
It did not break down the numbers, but companies say that diesel growth is being dwarfed by that of the LNG trucks.
She somehow dwarfed not only the head of state, who bathed in her reflected glory, but even the imposing imperial backdrop itself.
As the charts from OCI show, direct federal tax expenditures on behalf of coal production are dwarfed by oil and gas subsidies.
While Brazil's wine sector is dwarfed by industry titans Argentina and Chile, several sparkling wines made here are excellent and reasonably priced.
Pepfar programs are dwarfed by the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Malaria and Tuberculosis, which began working around the world in 230.
Neither may recognize the first tee box, however, which will be dwarfed by giant grandstands that can seat close to 7,000 spectators.
Russia feels like the only superpower in the Middle East now, even though its military is still dwarfed there by the Pentagon.
These institutes bypassed universities' department structures and created direct relationships with outside "clients," attracting funding that sometimes dwarfed that of traditional departments.
"What they might lose in Iran is dwarfed by the American market and the reach of the American banking system," he said.
At $10 million per year, the Carbon Monitoring System is dwarfed by the multibillion-dollar NASA missions that launch satellites into space.
Sales of electric autos were double those from the year before, but they were still dwarfed by their fossil-fuel-powered brethren.
Imports of live poultry from the U.S. were worth $38.7 million in 2013, dwarfed by other poultry products such as chicken feet.
The grandfather explained to me how he had attended college for just $220006 a year – a cost dwarfed by today's astronomical numbers.
Heroin is a scourge in east Africa; crack cocaine bedevils west Africa (though it is dwarfed by the abuse of prescription opiates).
Brazilian foreign debt totaled 121.4 billion reais ($37.9 billion) in November, dwarfed by its 3.37 trillion reais worth of local currency debt.
The $25 billion Mexico received in 2015 was dwarfed by the $69 billion India received, and the $64 billion sent to China.
If a person does appear, they are a tiny specter dwarfed by the grandeur of nature, and they are certainly not indigenous.
The context: Bitcoin's run has dwarfed the Nasdaq run of the dot-com boom and, potentially, Dutch tulip-mania, according to Bloomberg.
In a region where the actual city of Los Angeles is dwarfed by the sprawl surrounding it, that means David vs. Goliath.
With its forefinger extended, the hand points beyond the edge of the work; it is strong and authoritative but dwarfed in scale.
It is the story of a high school star going to college, where he is dwarfed by brighter stars and struggles to flourish.
Its $1.1 billion in capital is dwarfed by recall liabilities of some $10 billion, according to industry estimates, let alone potential legal liabilities.
The chain had a selection of toys that dwarfed what was sold at now-defunct department store chains like Ames, Caldor, and Bradlees.
Sanders won a smaller but still lopsided victory among those 30 to 44 years old, where his 58 percent dwarfed Clinton's 37 percent.
But the totals are dwarfed by the total number of murders in South Africa, where police recorded more than 19,000 killings last year.
The building only has 7 floors so it's dwarfed by the surrounding skyscrapers—as a result the towers create a natural echo chamber.
That figure is dwarfed by crime figures in the 1990s when the murder rate hovered between 8 and 10 murders per 100,000 people.
Meek's campaign was described as "forceful," raising an "eye-popping" $10,000; election turnout in the district dwarfed numbers from the last 20 years.
With just 4.2 million subscribers, Tidal is dwarfed by Apple Music (15 million subscribers) and Spotify (100 million users, 30 million paying subscribers).
Captured with a DSLR encased in underwater housing, it depicts a fellow diver dwarfed by an icy white belly, bigger than a whale.
With just 450,000 visitors in 2016, the tourist economy of Réunion is dwarfed by that of neighbouring Mauritius, which received over 1m people.
But such olive branches were dwarfed by a forest of vindictiveness, and continued political battle appeared to be the more likely path forward.
M&A activity in tech, on the other hand, dwarfed IPO returns due to multiple mega deals thanks to PE and strategic investors.
By value, these contracts are dwarfed by those won by big construction companies, such as Carillion, for building hospitals, motorways and the like.
Renault's hardly a small team, and it spends a full €15 million annually on logistics, but it's dwarfed by Ferrari's grandiose, shining structures.
Agarwal has said he wanted to buy out the London listing, which is dwarfed by Vedanta's Indian operation, to simplify the company's structure.
But they are undeniably dwarfed by the massive departure from core values and the lack of basic experience and competence that Trump represents.
Chinese investments in eastern Europe are dwarfed by those from the west, notes Tomas Valasek of Carnegie Europe, a foreign-policy think-tank.
Despite the decrease, the level of openings still dwarfed the level of those considered unemployed, which was just under 6 million for September.
While its square footage price may be impressive, the sale price of 36 Strong is dwarfed by other recent listings in the neighborhood.
The biggest opposition force, Constitution Democratic Party of Japan, was set to increase its seats but remain dwarfed by the LDP, NHK reported.
"No matter how hard you work, or the results you achieve, they somehow become dwarfed by those of the teacher's pet," Taylor explains.
"The capital invested by commodity producers over the past decade has dwarfed returns to shareholders," Glasenberg said in a statement at the time.
Revolving around a dance contest in purgatory, it felt dwarfed and distant, with a large offstage fan drowning out much of the dialogue.
The NATO presence will swell further for exercises this summer, but is still dwarfed by the Russian military build-up, U.S. officials say.
That is tragic, but that innocent's chance of getting shot by the police is dwarfed by his chance of getting shot by criminals.
Facebook is a younger company and was able to deliver $23 billion in revenue the last quarter, but it's still dwarfed by Alphabet.
That fee pool is dwarfed by the $21.1 million paid out by Chinese retail titan Alibaba for its 216 listing in New York.
It dwarfed yearly emissions by Sweden, which the international research project the Global Carbon Atlas ranks 65th worldwide for its of CO2 emissions.
The lingering question is just how bad life has to get before the territorial attitudes and grudges are dwarfed by some darker alternative.
Sometimes people appear in the photographs, working in the towers and standing on the ground below, dwarfed by this symbol of human progress.
Still, the price tag on Biden's plan is sure to be dwarfed by Sanders' sweeping proposals to impose new taxes on the wealthy.
But America's contradictions are dwarfed by those of the Iraqi state, which shoots one lot of protesters while encouraging another to run riot.
And that was dwarfed by the torrent of criticism received after the news headlines revealed who had won the Great British Bake Off.
Dr. Michael Gannon, the president of the Australian Medical Association, acknowledged the remote risks of vaccination but explained how the benefits dwarfed them.
The Saudi rulers are terrified of being dwarfed by Iran's burgeoning regional and global influence, and the Israelis are fighting for their survival.
At around $65bn, their combined value is dwarfed by Amazon's $949bn (though its cloud-computing arm, AWS, may account for half of that).
But even if we're generous, and call all of that public health spending, it's dwarfed by what Americans spend on health care directly.
Ms. Le Pen's far-right party successfully displaced the traditional conservatives (and dwarfed the incumbent Socialists) to make the presidential runoff in 2017.
Still, the social media efforts of the airports are dwarfed by those of the airlines, which count likes and followers in the millions.
But all this money is dwarfed by the more than $12.5 million funneled into the district from sources not connected to either candidate.
While dwarfed by the economic output of the United States and China, Hong Kong is a critical hub for global trade and finance.
This maroon colossus, by the sculptor Anish Kapoor, dwarfed visitors and yet also managed to bring us together in mutual and gleeful bewilderment.
Stocks of copper sitting in China's bonded warehouse zone have for several years dwarfed the amount of copper in the LME's storage system.
That's a big fund by Silicon Valley standards, but it's dwarfed by the $100 billion Vision Fund that SoftBank rolled out last year.
While its share of the search market in the US is dwarfed by Google, it has steadily increased over the past ten years.
Jilsén and his team appear to want you to feel lost at times, even insignificant when dwarfed by all of the surrounding machinery.
That number is dwarfed by the billions of people who read and write every day in Chinese, Arabic, Cyrillic, Devanagari or other scripts.
That's still dwarfed by the $59 billion takeover of Britain's Shire Plc by Japanese market leader Takeda Pharmaceutical Co Ltd announced in 2018.
They are dwarfed by a more pragmatic wing of the party, which includes the bulk of Conservative MPs, though it generates less press coverage.
While older online fanfic is dwarfed by what you can find today, at the time it felt massive compared to photocopies passed between friends.
Competing in his final showing inside the ropes was a man whose 28-year career dwarfed that of the other subject of this article.
A big bank with a portfolio of dodgy securities that dwarfed its capital could no longer fund itself—and it was allowed to fail.
Apple's forthcoming London campus will still be dwarfed in size by its European headquarters in Cork, Ireland — where the company's site accommodates 6,000 staff.
The two airlines have a combined India market share of around 5 percent - dwarfed by more established carriers like InterGlobe Aviation's budget airline IndiGo.
Coaches were calling for reviews on anything remotely close, and rightly so, since the reward for being right dwarfed the cost of being wrong.
As in a Romantic landscape painting, the human body, dwarfed by its environment, serves as a mirror of nature — a measure of rising tides.
Its refinement and prestige are dwarfed by those of the luxurious Tuber Melanosporum of wintertime, dubbed "melano" for short by those in the know.
However, the southern pipeline is dwarfed by Nord Stream 2, a Gazprom initiative that will double Russia's export capacity to Europe to 110 bcm.
The sums not only dwarfed the US pledge, but they reflected a look toward the future of the country and not its painful past.
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Read MoreMicrosoft cloud grows, but dwarfed by old stuff Google doesn't have enterprise support in its DNA or a lengthy history in the market.
These outflows dwarfed the inflows into the other equity segments, so overall, equity funds suffered $7.4 billion of outflows, the largest in 40 weeks.
Presiding over the evening was composer supremo Philip Glass, whose role as curator and artistic director was dwarfed by his status as birthday boy.
And sure enough, in these races, Mr Revzin's model suggests that the influence of lane placement may have dwarfed the performance gaps between swimmers.
Mr Trump's margin of victory in the states where he has won is dwarfed by the potential pool of voters who sat it out.
Overall, the reports released on Thursday night showed how much Trump and his lean campaign operation have been dwarfed by Clinton's big money juggernaut.
That the impacts of trade deals are dwarfed by a robust domestic agenda should be sobering to both proponents and critics of the TPP.
Deepening this psychological atmosphere, Barton's face is dwarfed by her semiabstract, sculpted self-portrait – a hieratic white mask propped up against her studio wall.
As an energy source in China it is dwarfed by coal, but its use will rise as China's consumers become richer and travel more.
Well, if we measure risk by numbers of premature deaths, the risk from terrorism is dwarfed by that posed by contaminants in our environment.
Right now, the stock carries only a 0.7 percent weight in the index, dwarfed by such high-priced peers as Boeing, Caterpillar and 3M.
Bankers drummed home the message that money saved in underwriting fees was dwarfed by the amount Google left on the table through the underpricing.
But several judges have argued that campaign promises should be off-limits, or at least dwarfed by government actions that are not overtly discriminatory.
That's however, dwarfed by TikTok's 33.8 percent, which means the app was installed on over a third of all mobile devices monitored by Jiguang.
It has a high percentage of working-class whites, and although the Hispanic vote is fairly large, it's still dwarfed by the white vote.
The moonlight in "Paris at Night," a painting by Charles Courtney Curran, by contrast, is dwarfed by the artificial lighting illuminating the rainy streetscape.
Bitcoin, the biggest and best-known cryptocurrency, has dwarfed any gains in traditional financial markets this year, with a more than 1,400 percent rise.
But the prices of even the best English antique furniture are being dwarfed by those paid for the top names of 20th-century design.
Occasionally civilization crept in — a military recruitment billboard, some low industrial building — but it only underscored how dwarfed civilization was amid all this absence.
For one thing, it says that participants in the Village Capital program saw outside investment that dwarfed those of rejected entrepreneurs — by eight times.
That deal dwarfed the $2116 million Shire paid 21506 years ago for Richwood Pharmaceutical, the owner of amphetamine-based ADHD drugs Dextrostat and Adderall.
In the past couple of years, buying by central bankers dwarfed issuance, on a net basis, and drove down yields, sometimes into negative territory.
An adept storyteller and historian, Powell manages to humanize a monarch who has at times been dwarfed by the voluminous publicity surrounding his abdication.
President Obama's administration imposed new rules designed to cut off federal cash to schools that routinely left students with debts that dwarfed their earnings.
The Uffizi has one of the world's greatest collections of antique sculpture, though it is often dwarfed by the richness of the painting collection.
As the New York Times' Shane Goldmacher tweeted, Sanders's haul in the first two months of 2020 dwarfed Biden's fundraising in the previous year.
"Synthetics will never be as big as our natural business, and our investments into the space are dwarfed by those elsewhere," Mr. Cleaver said.
And despite the attention from Mr. Trump, the number of jobs in the coal industry is dwarfed by those in solar and wind power.
"The price activity and manic sentiment that led to present prices have dwarfed even the Tulip mania of nearly 21990 years ago," he said.
The service has five million subscribers, though it is dwarfed by Netflix, which added 5.2 million subscribers in the second quarter of 2017 alone.
That's dwarfed by Facebook's resources: The company is worth a half-trillion dollars and has nearly 30 employees for every one of the FTC's.
Still, some things are more memorable than others, and the shutdown was eventually dwarfed by the changes crammed down America's collective throat by ObamaCare.
There were more whiskey bars than Porta-Potties spread across the concert grounds; even so, the lines for whiskey dwarfed those for the bathroom.
However, the scale and spread of the Wuhan coronavirus have both dwarfed SARS, suggesting that the impact could be longer lasting and more severe.
Lum's 7503/3-scale recreation of a house sits in a quiet alley in Vancouver's Chinatown, dwarfed by brick commercial buildings on either side.
The crowd in Washington, DC — at least 470,000, according to one estimate — dwarfed the one that had assembled for Trump's inauguration the day before.
A new photo taken by the Cassini spacecraft near Saturn shows Earth as a small speck of light, framed and dwarfed by Saturn's famous rings.
PetSmart's strategy: The legacy retailer and Petco are dominant in the pet supplies market, but are dwarfed by Chewy when it comes to e-commerce.
In these shots, Iguana is typically dwarfed by the sprawl of nature, which paints him as an underdog in his violent struggle against outlaw society.
He added the area felt dwarfed by Jammu and Kashmir - which is a majority Muslim area - and that the regions had little in common culturally.
KLIP is aware business is now dwarfed by Singapore, which handles well over 100,000 vessel calls a year, compared to KLIP's few thousand per year.
Obama has dwarfed his predecessor and notable war-hawk George W. Bush's use of drone warfare tenfold, issuing more than 500 strikes to Bush's 50.
What a poor or middle-class family is able to spend on education is absolutely dwarfed by what a wealthy family is able to spend.
Tidy though the numbers are, its revenues are dwarfed by those of Spotify, which grossed €1.4 billion ($1.59 billion) in sales in its last quarter.
She noted that the partisanship dwarfed even factors likely to have a bigger impact on people's financial well-being, like education, income and employment status.
Facebook climbed to 1.52 billion daily active users from 1.49 billion last quarter for a 2 percent growth rate that dwarfed last quarter's 1.36 percent.
In the film adaptation of Les Misérables — in which she played the doomed, heartsick Éponine — Barks was somewhat dwarfed by the massive production around her.
Sammy is dwarfed by the massive silhouettes of the Deep Space Network radio antennas, and tossed hopelessly whirling in a tribute to The Twilight Zone.
The threat [of Islamic terrorism] is absolutely dwarfed by the reality of the terror that is being rained upon us by white right-wing extremists.
The iShares ESG MSCI USA Small-Cap ETF held $52 million as of July 31, dwarfed by the iShares Russell 2000 ETF, with $44 billion.
He managed to get a shot of a red-winged blackbird riding on the back of a bald eagle that easily dwarfed the other bird.
In one image, a woman stands dwarfed at the bottom of the frame below office building windows, her white hair blown forward, covering her face.
They argue that there may have been a small downward impact on wages in some industries, but it is dwarfed by the impact of recession.
Today that figure is dwarfed by the private sources of capital that now make up over 80 percent of the resources flowing into the region.
Snapchat's highest use case was viewing photos, with 64% of respondents — but that was dwarfed by Instagram, for which 78% of respondents selected that option.
Although the Italian had dwarfed his opponent, Sharkey dominated throughout—ducking and weaving as an unsteady Carnera wobbled like a mighty tree in a hurricane.
It grabbed the top opposition spot in the lower house poll, although its 54 seats are dwarfed by the 54 won by Abe's conservative LDP.
He also liked the 1.05 percent interest rate on savings accounts that Goldman offered, which dwarfed the 0.01 percent he was getting from Wells Fargo.
But with revenue of just under 2 billion euros ($13 billion) Italy's top coffee company is dwarfed by industry leaders Nestle, JAB Holdings and Starbucks.
Pelosi noted that crowds for the Women's March on Washington last Saturday "dwarfed the inaugural turnout" the previous day, urging women to run for office.
TOWN SUDDENLY DWARFED BY MASSIVE ICEBERG In another tweeted image, Gray captured "a close-up splash" of water perfectly framed by the beauty berg's archway.
Peter Aerts, Maurice Smith, Ernesto Hoost and Branko Cikatic were all knockout artists who had years of experience on Hug and dwarfed him in stature.
Like every other place in Austin, this old and odd missionary-style building beside the train tracks is now dwarfed on two sides by condos.
The NATO presence will swell further for a series of exercises this summer, but is dwarfed by the Russian military build-up, U.S. officials say.
"But the scale of what we can kick in to efforts like that are dwarfed by what the public-sector unions can muster," he said.
But the financial challenge she faced while caring for her sick husband was dwarfed, she says, by what she encountered after his death in 22018.
Even after allowing for secondary listings and share placements to employees, issuance volumes should be dwarfed by buybacks, which may surpass $1 trillion this year.
When she noticed that the Lady Vols' locker room was dwarfed by that of the men's team, she lobbied the college for a larger one.
It was the party's grass roots, however, that seeded Democratic candidates with unprecedented amounts of small-dollar contributions and dwarfed traditional party fund-raising efforts.
Even when her subjects are dwarfed by their tapestries, their furniture, their throw pillows, their sweeping vistas, there is never any ambiguity about the relationship.
As Europe faces huge waves of migrants, those masses are dwarfed by the number of poor families seeking refuge within their own or nearby countries.
Now, the East Cut is swimming with internet giants, and the Pacific Bell Building is dwarfed by the Salesforce Tower, just a few blocks away.
Clinton's loss was less contested, but her victory total in the popular vote, by 2,864,974 million votes, dwarfed Mr. Gore's 543,0003 margin in 2000. Mrs.
"All of these nice accomplishments will not get the Republicans well because they will be dwarfed by their obstruction on the Supreme Court," he said.
Fighting against gun violence has often been a lonely task for activists, who on their own were dwarfed by the size of the gun lobby.
Zinn drove slowly to keep the dust down as we passed woodlands of stunted spruce and dwarfed aspen covering the foothills of the Alaska Range.
But for some perspective, its revenue of $11.8 billion is still dwarfed by that of fellow automaker G.M., which takes tenth place with $157.3 billion.
The more interesting story isn't how much the Colcom Foundation is contributing, but how its funding has been dwarfed by big business and corporate lobbyists.
However large that number may seem, it's dwarfed by the figure required to make any real changes in industry emissions, according to the World Bank.
While Mr. Johnson surprised some in the state by becoming the first candidate to qualify for public financing, he has been dwarfed by Mr. Murphy.
There, men in fluorescent orange jackets, dwarfed by the sheer stone walls, cut straight blocks 20213 feet deep with diamond-toothed power saws and wires.
In his photos, the children already seem to be vanishing, dwarfed by diapers three times their girth and the thick gloved hands of medical staff.
But the lifelikeness of both are dwarfed by Mica: a prototype that Magic Leap, a highly regarded augmented-reality startup, unveiled at its conference Wednesday.
However, any impact of payment structure on patient options would likely be dwarfed by the effects of the national health budget the Senator's proposal creates.
A waterbomber aircraft was dwarfed by thick grey and black billowing cloud as it attempted to douse flames in bushland just meters away from homes.
At the start of 2019, there were several other pricey closings in Manhattan's newly opened luxury skyscrapers — though all appeared dwarfed by Mr. Griffin's acquisition.
The more interesting story isn't how much the Colcom Foundation is contributing, but how its funding has been dwarfed by big business and corporate lobbyists.
And yet the lingering memory of Dior and Chanel was the scale of the sets, which dwarfed the comparatively low-key clothes on the runway.
Underwhelming Henderson completely dwarfed former Bellator featherweight champion Patrício 'Pitbull' Freire, which was evident from their face off at the Honda Center on Friday night.
As a result of its learning effects, Tesla's rate of innovation and value creation in the autonomous driving area have dwarfed the capabilities of its competitors.
"The interests of the music community are dwarfed a thousand times over by big technology giants," said Jonathan Lamy, a spokesman for the recording industry association.
When I passed through the revolving doors at New York's JFK airport, the size of all that I saw - people, SUVs, highways crisscrossing overhead - dwarfed me.
When I passed through the revolving doors at New York's JFK airport, the size of all that I saw – people, SUVs, highways crisscrossing overhead – dwarfed me.
Five other Warriors connected on multiple 3-pointers in an 18-for-37 barrage that dwarfed the Spurs' 23-for-22 success from beyond the arc.
The figure of 150 nuclear weapons in Europe today is dwarfed by the number that were stored on European soil at their peak — 7,300 in 1971.
But for all the attention garnered by the bold violence in Naples, it was dwarfed by ongoing coverage of last Friday's mass shooting in Piketon, Ohio.
That's far from pocket change, but it's dwarfed by income Mar-a-Lago has generated during the 2016 calendar year, financial disclosure forms released Friday reveal.
The figure, which excludes contributions to pan-European programmes, is dwarfed by the United States - by far the largest spender on space at almost $20.8969 billion.
In fact, despite having been dwarfed by Netflix in terms of the number of nominations, Amazon walked away with more wins while Netflix left empty-handed.
"Should GE have to increase reserves further, the capital base continues to be dwarfed by this very large exposure" at GE's insurance operating subsidiary, Beato said.
Game of Thrones returned to HBO with some of its highest ratings yet last Sunday, but even those numbers were dwarfed by an even bigger audience.
But Iranian crude made up only 4% of Japan's total oil imports last year, dwarfed by imports from Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Qatar.
For example, he could increase the annual budget for the human-rights office ($190m), which is dwarfed by the $12bn that the UN spent on development.
Obama has dwarfed his predecessor and notable war-hawk George W. Bush's use of drone warfare ten-fold, issuing more than 500 strikes to Bush's 50.
Yoshida told a news conference Sony needed to become more competitive globally as it is now dwarfed by rival tech companies in terms of market value.
Euronext, which operates bourses in Paris, Amsterdam, Brussels, London and Lisbon, would be dwarfed by an Deutsche-Boerse-LSE tie-up and has opposed the combination.
His gaping margin of victory dwarfed the few tenths of one percent by which the former secretary of state prevailed in the Iowa caucuses last week.
Having turned himself into a literal pickle to avoid dealing with the damage he's inflicted on his own family, Rick looks positively dwarfed in the seat.
IC) and Turkish Airlines have also had to ground MAX planes, although their groundings have been dwarfed by those at U.S. airlines such as Southwest (LUV.
That budget is dwarfed by those at the top of the list, with the United States spending 13 times more and China spending five times more.
The Portuguese population—700,000 settlers had arrived at the start of the 19th century—was dwarfed by the number of slaves: a total of 4.9m arrived.
That is dwarfed by United's more than 22,000 transatlantic flights, but the competition is undermining efforts by legacy carriers to shrink capacity and firm up prices.
They employed thousands of workers, rather than dozens; they had offices in multiple cities and regions; the capital they amassed dwarfed anything in the earlier period.
In the Bronx, the 989 homes that changed hands in the first three months of the year, for instance, were dwarfed by 3,784 sales in Queens.
However, the Scottish vote is dwarfed by that of England which has 53 million and represents about 84 percent of the population of the United Kingdom.
Supporters hoped Corbyn's speech would "rebrand" the veteran campaigner as a more populist figure to boost ratings that have been dwarfed by those of May's Conservatives.
Obviously, Flockaveli is dwarfed by TPABF in terms of recognition and ambition, but, on the grounds of influence, it surpasses any project Lamar has ever released.
But the new individual tax breaks for the middle class are still dwarfed by the corporate breaks being shipped to foreign shareholders from Australia to Zambia.
Their venture capital fund for investing in future meat technologies is $150 million — certainly not small change, but dwarfed by the revenue from their core business.
The seven governments, whose small stake in Europe's powerful car industry is dwarfed by big carmakers France, Germany and Italy, called for a 40 percent cut.
The repurchase program had dwarfed the dividend payout for years, and its cancellation was the first sign by Exxon's board of less-generous remuneration to shareholders.
Having dwarfed other countries in LNG production thanks to the North Field, the world's biggest natural gas field it shares with Iran, Qatar faces growing rivals.
In Parliament, the Sunni-led bloc has 78 seats, roughly proportionate to their share of the population, but is dwarfed by the Shiite bloc, with 1003.
There are injuries and faulty maps, wildlife and shifting terrain, and his small figure is dwarfed and set in relief against a big, snow-swept landscape.
The handful of truly bad boss moments from the last decade and a half are dwarfed by more modest complaints that are taken to an extreme.
Strength at equity trading desks of both banks dwarfed weakness in bond trading, in line with a broader trend across the industry during the third quarter.
Too small to consume the picture plane (his head reaches about three-quarters to the top edge), he seems dwarfed by its space, engulfed by emptiness.
On July 8, about 30 Ku Klux Klan members held a small rally in Charlottesville, which was dwarfed by a massive counterprotest number in the hundreds.
Some 24 billion people still live in extreme poverty, and the bank's war chest is dwarfed by the funds pouring into developing countries through financial markets.
Whatever unpopularity Giammattei faces over this deal will likely be dwarfed if the US -- recipient of around 40% of Guatemala's exports -- suddenly puts up trade barriers.
The $100,000 in Russian ad spending on Facebook is dwarfed by the more than $1 billion total spent on digital political ads during the 2016 campaign.
That easily cleared the previous benchmark of 2500 million streams, set by Drake's "More Life" last year, and dwarfed last week's blockbuster, "KOD" by J. Cole.
The combined power of all Android tablets dwarfed iPad shipments, but no individual product line was more popular than the one that arguably started it all.
But since taking over as Atlético's manager in late 2011, Diego Simeone has rebuilt the team with a budget that is dwarfed by that of Real.
The costs of action are dwarfed by the costs of inaction, as those companies whose failure to manage the risks they were facing will surely attest.
As a force in the economy, trade is dwarfed both by major domestic policies such as tax reform and long-term structural changes such as automation.
Locally grown soybeans are used mainly in food, but are still dwarfed by imports that are crushed into meal to feed the country's huge livestock herd.
But those changes are dwarfed by the repeal bill being debated in the Senate this week and by the one passed by the House in May.
While Antifa's actions in recent years are dwarfed by the ever-increasing catalog of far-right violence, they receive a disproportionate share of attention from conservatives.
At her first court hearing in June 2018, 17-year-old Chrystul Kizer trembled and wore an anti-suicide vest that dwarfed her already tiny frame.
At the end of 2017, the Indian platform dwarfed Amazon and Netflix, which had 11 million and 5 million Indian users respectively, according to Counterpoint Research.
Countries in Asia, with economies that are dwarfed by the size of the U.S., may also be watching for ways to negotiate with the Trump adminsitration.
It is now dwarfed by companies with stronger lineups of passive investment products such as BlackRock Inc, which ran $5.4 trillion at the end of March.
In September 2016, Sonia was used to price 7.7 trillion pounds of derivatives, but this is dwarfed by 40 trillion pounds of derivatives based on Libor.
This is certainly the case with "The Red Turtle," which works on a pretty spare scale, showing its protagonist nearly dwarfed by the nature around him.
Steyer, like Bloomberg, has used his personal wealth to blanket the airwaves, but Bloomberg's TV spending has dwarfed that of all the other White House hopefuls.
Still, whatever tax savings Trump has finagled over the years are dwarfed by the huge tax break he plans to give wealthy Americans if he wins.
Shalala's campaign said the PAC donations were bipartisan and that she makes no apologies for her contributions to Republicans, which are dwarfed by her Democratic giving.
Still ecologists made little inroads - and even lost some seats - in eastern and southern Europe, where climate worries are dwarfed by concerns over migration and jobs.
To stand before her large works is to experience the same envelopment sought by Tabouret's subjects: dwarfed by their scale and submerged in their mysterious depths.
While Amazon's 2017 global e-commerce revenue of $108.4 billion dwarfed Walmart's projected $17.5 billion in online sales, Flipkart is the current market leader in India.
The costs of each of these plans, even the most expensive, are dwarfed by the annual social costs of child poverty as estimated by the committee.
That dwarfed comparable developed nations: Switzerland's rate was 2.8, Canada's was 2.1, Australia's was 1, Germany's was 20173, the United Kingdom's was 0.3, and Japan's was 0.2.
Sterling's share was dwarfed in the period by the dollar's 63.6 percent and the euro's 20.4 percent but was slightly more than the yen's 4.1 percent slice.
The investment is nevertheless dwarfed by the joint annual spending of the member companies, even as they battle one of the longest downturns in the sector's history.
The incremental risk of a Cruz candidacy is dwarfed by the salutary effect it would have on the political system, both within the Republican Party and without.
In 2014, the government collected just $362 million in risk corridor payments from profitable insurers, which was dwarfed the $2.87 billion in payments requested by unprofitable insurers.
But hard questions still hang over a service now dwarfed by its closest friend (America's navy has about 300 big ships) and challenged by China and Russia.
However, only a few thousand Mirai - which means "future" in Japanese - are on the roads, a figure dwarfed by numbers of technically simpler battery-powered cars worldwide.
All of these efforts have so far been dwarfed by Clinton and her allied super PACs, which have spent exponentially more than the three other presidential campaigns.
Today's Amazon is a multi-category-killer and its $7.2 billion losses on shipping in 2016 dwarfed the two retail divisions' combined operating profit of $1.1 billion.
Support for the CDPJ was just under 6 percent in a February survey by public broadcaster NHK, dwarfed by about 37 percent for Abe's Liberal Democratic Party.
Bitcoin's moves dwarfed any traditional currency's once again, with the cryptocurrency hitting a new record high of more than $12,500, up almost 7 percent on the day.
Eurex launched its program a year ago to capture a chunk of LCH's euro interest rate swaps business, though it is still dwarfed by its London counterpart.
While Norsk Hydro is among the top 10 aluminum producers in the world, it is dwarfed by Chinese companies such as China Hongqiao Group and Russia's Rusal.
It set the high-tech sector abuzz and dwarfed a previous deal in a related field, 's 2013 takeover of Israeli navigation app Waze for $1.15 billion.
But all were dwarfed by the season's biggest hit, "Hamilton," which grossed $1.8 million, behind only the long-running industry leader, "The Lion King," at $2 million.
It would make Occidental the third-largest U.S. oil company with a market value of about $80 billion, dwarfed only by global giants Exxon Mobil and Chevron.
However, Chinese order books for both companies are dwarfed by the ARJ21, which has racked up more than 400 orders since the program was launched in 2002.
"The limited economic benefit oil and gas exploration might have is dwarfed by the ongoing importance of our sustainable economies that depend on clean beaches," said Rep.
Consider William Dean Howells, a mostly forgotten nineteenth-century novelist dwarfed in stature by his contemporaries Henry James and Mark Twain, both of whom were his friends.
Concerns over a British referendum next week that could see it exit the European Union dwarfed any optimism from solid U.S. retail sales data published on Tuesday.
During his rookie season, Clarkson formed one half of the NBA's first Asian-American starting backcourt, but Jeremy Lin's presence dwarfed most acknowledgements of Clarkson being Filipino.
Still, the volume of weed moving south across the US border into Mexico is dwarfed by the amount of Mexican marijuana being smuggled into the United States.
Take in epic vistas of the Pacific, feel dwarfed by giant redwoods, and stop at vineyards and cute bed and breakfasts all along its 655.8 winding miles.
As much as the subsidies cost directly, they may be dwarfed by the costs of compensating for the unreliability imposed on the electric grid by renewable energy.
That dwarfed comparable developed nations: Switzerland's rate was 2.8, Canada's was 2.1, Australia's was 53, Germany's was 0.9, the United Kingdom's was 0.3, and Japan's was 0.2.
The funding uncertainty weighed on markets on Thursday but it was later dwarfed by another bombshell from the Trump administration: the resignation of Defense Secretary Jim Mattis.
Numbers like these, while impressive, mean Entireworld is dwarfed by many of its competitors, limited by finite capital but not in an ideal position to attract more.
But as government figures for drug dealing, drug production, and importing convictions show, the role of ethnic minorities is still dwarfed by that of white British people.
A photograph by Henry DeWitt Moulton and Alexander Gardner of the so-called Great Heap of guano (seabird excrement) includes Chinese laborers dwarfed by the mound's immensity.
Those regulated exchanges, though, are dwarfed by unregulated ones like Bitfinex and several that have popped up in South Korea, where regulators have been slow to act.
That violence was then later dwarfed by the military's dispersal of Islamist sit-ins in Cairo that August, which killed over 800 protesters in a single day.
The modest white flag, dwarfed by the expanse of the stadium below it, is imprinted with these words in block letters: Kansas City Chiefs, 241 World Champions.
It is now dwarfed by companies with a stronger lineup of passive investment products such as BlackRock Inc, which ran $5.4 trillion at the end of March.
Airline opposition to the PFC has little to do with the fees collected, which are dwarfed by other taxes and the baggage fees that airlines charge passengers.
His overflow crowds that hovered between 100 and 150 were dwarfed by the more than 2100,22 that showed up for Mayor Pete Buttigieg of South Bend, Ind.
But despite Hinrichs's blistering performance and Pollesch's unmistakable prose, the show feels slight, dwarfed less by the Friedrichstadt-Palast's massive stage than by the all the hype.
The bank disclosed the last four quarters of results under the new reporting lines, and revenue from those two divisions dwarfed asset management and consumer & wealth management.
Fox News arrived on the cable scene in 1996 as an alternative to CNN and grew into a behemoth that dwarfed the film company as a moneymaker.
In fact, the largesse that was the Sandy supplemental — again, only about half of which was dedicated hurricane relief spending — dwarfed the budgets of many federal agencies.
Production is surging on the black market - especially in California, where the legal market is still dwarfed by an underground network that supplies users across the country.
It would make Occidental the third-largest U.S. oil company with a market value of about $23 billion, dwarfed only by global giants Exxon Mobil and Chevron.
Dwarfed by rising slopes on either side, they are carving out what will become an artificial lake — an irrigation reservoir for two new 18-hole golf courses.
This average was dwarfed by differences within each sex, with some taciturn types speaking just a few thousand words, and a few motor-mouths as many as 50,000.
When it comes to size, Iran's 80m inhabitants leave it a way behind Japan (127m), not too far ahead of South Korea (52m), and dwarfed by China (1.38bn).
Department of Energy spending was dwarfed by Health and Human Services ($1,028 billion), Social Security ($944 billion), the Department of Defense ($562 billion) and the Treasury ($486 billion).
It is dwarfed in size by Pfizer which had revenue of $53.6 billion in 2018, making in the second-largest US pharmaceutical company behind only Johnson & Johnson (JNJ).
That sum, however, is dwarfed by the resources of largest U.S. teachers unions, whose annual budgets run in the hundreds of millions and are supported by member dues.
Trump's slip this week came as he struggled to show that he can keep up with a Clinton campaign apparatus that has dwarfed his in size and funding.
It remains the case, however, that in the final days before the primary, the audiences showing up for Trump's events have dwarfed those for the more mainstream candidates.
The 217,216 seats filled for the Celtics-76ers match are dwarfed by the 315,000 that the NFL flogged for four performances in London during September and October 2017.
Flows to stocks dwarfed other asset classes, with bonds seeing a healthy month for inflows despite losing what State Street estimated to be $2191.2 trillion in market value.
The first time I stood in front of the US-Mexico border, I felt dwarfed not only by its size but also by the emotional force it wields.
Beijing lifted a 210-year ban on U.S. beef imports about 22018 months ago, but the country's purchases are dwarfed by sales to Japan, Mexico and South Korea.
However, GM's $1.2 billion and Ford's $500 million of publicly disclosed investments in these businesses are dwarfed by the $16 billion ride services leader Uber Technologies Inc {UBER.
However, it is still dwarfed by its larger competitor, Uber, which has a valuation of roughly $120 billion ahead of its planned initial public offering later this year.
Austria on Tuesday became the first euro zone country to sell 100-year bonds publicly via a syndication, and the 3.5 billion euro deal size dwarfed previous efforts.
The magic that Schwarzenbach always worried would be lost was still there, and the crowd let him know it by screaming so loud it dwarfed his own yelps.
Still, it is dwarfed by Medicare, Medicaid, the ACA, the VA, and the rest of the health system, and the model has never spread as early advocates envisioned.
In no uncertain terms, Nintendo's potential player-base is dwarfed by the reach every single developer has when uploading an app to the App Store or Google Play.
But it will surely be dwarfed by this giant, nation-changing misstep, one guaranteed to scar the country for decades and diminish his place in the history books.
Formerly, U.S. investors were seen as putting upward pressure on New Zealand property prices but their interest has been dwarfed by a more recent influx of Chinese buyers.
Per the report, while the Super Bowl typically draws more total ad revenue than the World Series or the NBA finals, all three are dwarfed by the Olympics.
The new renewable energy generating capacity, also including wind, biofuels and geothermal energy, dwarfed the 70 GW of net new capacity from fossil fuels in 2017, it said.
Yet the number of Americans who rely on the corporate giant for their livelihoods is dwarfed by the number who rely on the federal government for their paychecks.
The chances of that father in the video being shot by a white police officer is dwarfed by the likelihood that he would be killed by another black.
Rival U.S. fertilizer producer Mosaic Co, which would be dwarfed by the merged company, is also considering acquisition options, Chief Financial Officer Rich Mack said at the conference.
Those sites' posts, however, would then be dwarfed by those from WikiLeaks, which American officials believe got thousands of Democratic emails from Russian intelligence hackers through an intermediary.
Pineapple flavor can often taste artificial and overpowering, but it's dwarfed by matcha and evened out by the ginger to make for a very cool and refreshing drink.
Though the Space Shuttle Orbiter and Concorde may be a bit larger than you'd expect, they're all dwarfed by the nearly football-field-sized Antonov An-225 Mriya.
His cash on hand — which would hardly be impressive for an obscure congressional candidate — is dwarfed by presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton's $42 million in cash on hand.
Tebas wants to use the match to raise the profile of the other teams in La Liga that are dwarfed by the popularity of Barcelona and Real Madrid.
But those figures are dwarfed by the 107 pedestrians who were killed in motor vehicle crashes last year and the more than 10,500 other pedestrians who were injured.
His hand-lettered titles, full of incongruous sizes (the gigantic "A" in "A STANLEY KUBRICK PRODUCTION" dwarfed the other words), appeared over footage of aircraft refueling in midflight.
Nycha's efforts to reduce its maintenance backlogs are dwarfed by the staggering $32 billion the agency says it needs to address the underlying problems in its aging buildings.
Whatever success students in charters achieve, it is dwarfed by the damage charters do to students in traditional public schools, to unionization, to integration and to comprehensive education.
The State Police is dwarfed by the 24,2503-officer New York Police Department, which has itself added considerable firepower and hundreds of experienced officers to its counterterrorism force.
The staggering figure reported by the president's campaign and the Republican National Committee dwarfed President Barack Obama's fund-raising during the same part of his re-election campaign.
That may pressure smaller and vulnerable economies like Singapore, whose economy is dwarfed by trade flows, as a higher local currency would weigh on its already struggling exports.
If Mueller is in fact nearly done, the length of his investigation could be dwarfed by similar probes, like special prosecutor Ken Starr's investigation into President Bill Clinton.
For many Americans, though, the recent progress is still dwarfed by profound changes that have been building for nearly a half-century: rising inequality and rusted-stuck incomes.
With sales of 534,000 cars last year, Volvo is dwarfed by companies like Toyota, Volkswagen and General Motors, each of which sold about 10 million vehicles in 2016.
Yreka is the county seat of Siskiyou, which is physically larger than Los Angeles County, but its population of 44,000 is dwarfed by the latter's 10 million residents.
The Wall Street giant reiterated its January call published in the full-year outlook that bitcoin's meteoric rise to $20,000 "dwarfed" mania seen during the dot-com bubble.
Ms. Krauss requested horns like those that Merle Haggard sometimes used, and for once, her fiddle fills are dwarfed by the frequent, pillowy flourishes of a string section.
Their returns - as much as 13,000 percent - dwarfed those of typical investors and were "significantly better" than many hedge fund managers, SEC lawyer Christopher Kelly told the jury.
Formerly, U.S. investors were seen as putting upward pressure on New Zealand property prices, but their interest has been dwarfed by a more recent influx of Chinese buyers.
Alkermes' sales of Aristada totaled $93.5 million last year, dwarfed by the $3 billion in sales for Johnson & Johnson's long-acting antipsychotics including Risperdal Consta and Invega Sustenna.
With the assumption that his community was behind him, he campaigned with confidence that the support dwarfed the opposition which, he assumed, must just be a loud minority.
We went so large on the last tour, obviously with The Creators Project's help, that we were dwarfed by the technology that was happening on stage every night.
The outbreak is dwarfed by the epidemic which killed over 11,300 in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone between 2013 and 2016, but it brings with it some worrying echoes.
The State Policy Network's single year total of $142.2 million is dwarfed by the network of foundations financed by Charles and David Koch and allied donors, individual and corporate.
Standing next to his charge, Mwenda was dwarfed by Sudan's head alone, and within dangerously easy striking distance of his horn, a weapon capable of impaling a small car.
I got to watch a group of unique and disparate minds find community in the unlikeliest of places: onboard a gigantic cruise ship, dwarfed by the sky and sea.
The extra time for stoppages added in that game was dwarfed, however, by the 18 minutes added in England's 3-0 win over Cameroon in the Women's World Cup.
While there are some factories canning fish, making cement and rolling cigars for export, they are dwarfed by a services sector that makes up more than half the GDP.
Cleo is marginalized not just socially but thematically, appearing dwarfed by her surroundings, lacking in agency, buffeted by the demands of her job and the history happening around her.
Our three-masted schooner at Longyearbyen's small port, meanwhile, was dwarfed by a massive German cruise ship whose sides, covered with stateroom balconies, looked like a Miami condominium tower.
While the former FDA commissioner, Dr. Robert Califf, was also criticized for his ties to industry, Carpenter said the money Califf received is dwarfed by that paid to Gottlieb.
But the risk of making less money in your early retirement years is dwarfed in comparison to the risks of longevity and inflation in the latter stages of retirement.
Octopus' fund sits somewhere in the middle in terms of European investors — dwarfed by the likes of Accel, Index and Balderton but often also investing alongside those larger VCs.
And he built his own network of evangelical pastors, recruiting one chief in each county and integrating them into a state leadership team that dwarfed other candidates' in size.
For our purposes here, we can mostly ignore them, since their growth has been dwarfed by PV's and PV is expected to dominate growth for the next several years.
It turns out that near the end of World War II, the ship was torpedoed by the Soviets, and this disaster dwarfed both the Titanic and the Lusitania combined.
Secular nationalists in Albania, which was strictly atheist under communism, bristle at seeing their parliament dwarfed by a mosque, and urban planners complain about the project's bland, "McOttoman" design.
Such is the case of English in India or South Africa, where a small group of native speakers is dwarfed by a far larger number of second-language speakers.
One example was the Mercury and Air Toxics Standards, which had estimated costs (approximately $8 billion) that were dwarfed by the $28 billion to $77 billion in annual benefits.
Sceptics argue that the size of the likely cuts will be dwarfed by the continuing roll-out of new capacity, particularly in the far-flung northwestern province of Xinjiang.
To me, Bowie's music has always been good and often great, but it's dwarfed by the personality he presented and the invented personas he adopted for his concept records.
Those sums are dwarfed by the more than $88.2 billion that Iraqi officials have said would be necessary for reconstruction after years of war, with housing a particular priority.
For the first time in its 20 years of research, however, the Pew Research Center discovered that the gap between Republicans and Democrats has now dwarfed all other gaps.
When Hamas came into being during the First Intifada, in 1987, it immediately dwarfed Islamic Jihad, said Azzam Tamimi, a Brotherhood-affiliated Palestinian academic and activist based in London.
Right now, Interpol has a list of some 5,000 foreign fighters, but that is dwarfed by the estimated 30,000 foreign fighters who have gone to fight in Syria. 20153.
The protesters represented a modest crowd — tallying two dozen or so, they were dwarfed by the hordes of reporters — but they compensated in decibels what they lacked in numbers.
BuzzFeed News' audience has doubled in the past year to 22.9 million unique visitors (Comscore) but is still dwarfed by more established news sites like CNN and Fox News.
Convene is still dwarfed by WeWork, but Simonetti hopes that the focus on the bigger company won't distract away from the larger story of a change in the workplace.
The U.S. trade deficit with Mexico — whose economy is smaller than that of Texas — stood at $22019 billion last year, dwarfed by the $347 billion trade gap with China.
But the 2550,000-tonne year-on-year jump to 64,000 tonnes is but a drop in the aluminium ocean and dwarfed by the country's exports of semi-manufactured products.
It's still dwarfed by home loans, but more people are borrowing for college, they're borrowing more money and they're taking longer to pay it off, according to the report.
The current reality of nickel's usage profile is that the amount of metal heading to the battery sector is still dwarfed by the tonnage used in making stainless steel.
But it is dwarfed by the potential costs in the United States, where the Justice Department has sued VW for up to $46 billion for breaching U.S. environmental laws.
As you can see, the Trump rally, though large, is smaller than what we've seen in foreign markets and indeed is positively dwarfed by the bull market in Japan.
Kobe Steel was untraded as sell orders dwarfed buy orders after Japan's third-biggest steelmaker revealed it had fabricated data to falsely show that its products met customer specifications.
Ms. Cunningham's 14-story co-op building on Nassau Street has been dwarfed by new towering high-rises, and there is no escape from the crowds — or their garbage.
After all, the self-funding multibillionaire had been treating aides to campaign-issued Apple laptops, catered meals, furnished Manhattan apartments and salaries that dwarfed the rest of the field.
But whatever authority she has, as the nation's state counselor, is dwarfed by that of a military that ruled for nearly half a century and continues to monopolize power.
So far, India has reported 471 cases of the coronavirus and 9 deaths, numbers dwarfed by countries like China, Italy and Spain, but which are nonetheless beginning to accelerate.
So far, India has reported 471 cases of the coronavirus and 9 deaths, numbers dwarfed by countries like China, Italy and Spain, but which are nonetheless beginning to accelerate.
But that was dwarfed by a 10.7 percent drop in sales to $5.13 million in the industrial products unit, pulling down overall revenue well below the average analyst estimate.
Mr. Booker and Mr. Castro both have proposed to increase federal subsidies for the construction of affordable housing, but the dollar figures are dwarfed by the subsidies for renters.
Her assault on Bloomberg dwarfed the similar attacks former Mayor Pete Buttigieg tried to make against Sanders because of some of the hateful comments Sanders supporters have made online.
Moscow's violation of the INF Treaty by developing new land-based cruise missiles to threaten NATO states will boomerang against Russia, whose defense spending is dwarfed by the alliance.
And the kinds of clean fuel Republicans and their donors say they're interested in supporting are dwarfed by the more traditional ones cooking the planet and lining their pockets.
On Monday, faced with a tricky political conundrum, the White House argued that the losses of the day were dwarfed by the expansion in stock values on Trump's watch.
The relatively strong overall performance for the year, though, was dwarfed by returns from the HFR Blockchain and HFR Cryptocurrency indexes, the latest additions to the hedge-fund universe.
Founded in 2011 on the back of growth in smartphone usage, Playtika is dwarfed by the likes of Activision Blizzard or Electronic Arts, which owns FIFA football video games.
Even though the number of women in Congress has grown, America's progress is dwarfed by that of other nations, whose percentages of women in government are increasing much faster.
In that election, Rauner hired a staff of more than 400 people — an unheard-of number for a governors race and one that could be dwarfed this time around.
Dwarfed at five foot three by both man and beast, the actor boasts the weathered sinew of an Egon Schiele figure, but he is splendidly nimble on the move.
Both of these features could be see as trying to steal thunder from Twitter, which is the most ubiquitous text-focused social network, though one dwarfed in size by Facebook.
That haul is dwarfed, however, by the more than $400 billion bet annually with bookies, often controlled by organized crime, or with offshore betting operations, according to law enforcement estimates.
Even under the sequester's funding limitations, US defense spending has dwarfed that of any other nation, totaling as much as the next seven nearest countries' military spending combined in 2014.
Openings dwarfed the total level of workers looking for jobs, which stood at 6.23 million for that month and fell to 5.96 million in September, recent Labor Department statistics show.
Many have lived there for decades, their one-room tenements and low-rise homes dwarfed by the gleaming glass and chrome office towers and luxury hotels that dot the city.
The FedEx order is dwarfed by rival UPS's initial commitment: Big brown laid down reservations for 125 of the Tesla trucks late last year, shortly following the vehicle's initial unveiling.
While much has been made of the evidence suggesting that black and Latino support for Clinton was lower than pollsters expected, it still dwarfed white support in terms of percentages.
As Adam and Jeremy showed in almost every confessional, Survivor is an amazing game — but the chaos on the screen is dwarfed by the powerful dramas of our everyday lives.
But they are dwarfed by the Los Angeles measure, which is expected to come into effect in July and collect a whopping $120bn for transport over the next 40 years.
During Fortnite's "The End" event a couple weeks ago, he pulled in 198,976 concurrent viewers — which dwarfed Tim "TimtheTatman" Betar's stream the next day, which brought 100,000 viewers to Twitch.
The round is being called a Series D even though it is dwarfed by the $35 million Series C that the company pulled in at the start of the year.
Finally, the 154 meetings is dwarfed by the thousands of meetings she held with US officials, diplomats and other representatives of foreign governments, which were not part of AP's reporting.
The most obvious answer is her cultural and financial power; even the popularity of Chinese president Xi Jinping is dwarfed in stature by Fan's stardom, and that's precisely the problem.
Whatever the statistical niceties of this year's supply-demand balance, the final figure is still going to be dwarfed by the amount of stocks accumulated over the last few years.
When the frog returns, you'll be able to check out photos of the adventure, seeing the tiny amphibian dwarfed by beautiful Japanese buildings, or hanging out with little rodent friends.
Over the past 18 months, the Democratic nominee has built an impressive campaign infrastructure that has dwarfed her GOP opponent, Donald Trump, on fundraising and get-out-the-vote efforts.
And this heavy-lift rocket will be dwarfed by the boosters Musk plans for Mars exploration, which he says  will carry colonists in fleets of ships to the Red Planet .
I then expanded my definition of an emergency or extenuating circumstance to include having one too many drinks, attending sex parties, or tangling with partners whose libido dwarfed my own.
"The melting and sea level rise we've observed already will be dwarfed by what may be expected in the future as climate continues to warm," Trusel said in a statement.
But this figure - equivalent to 8.8 percent of voters - translated to a mere eight parliamentary seats, dwarfed by the 350-seat majority Macron and his centrist allies Modem now hold.
More than ever, it's crucial that retailers have a mobile platform to meet shoppers' demands and fulfill peak order volume, or they risk being dwarfed by the competition — mainly Amazon.
But such efforts have been dwarfed by conservative organizing efforts on the state and local levels, which have been a major priority for key Republican donors like the Koch Brothers.
It's not hard to get on board with Hinge's overall vision, but its app is still dwarfed by Tinder, which is now estimated to have more than 50 million users.
But these numbers are dwarfed by the greatest college football scoring performance of all time, which took place 100 years ago today: Georgia Tech's thrashing of Cumberland College, 222-0.
Today, because of past investment in NIH-funded science, the risk of dying from infection is dwarfed by the risks from cancer, heart disease, obesity, car crashes and other injuries.
His operation dwarfed those of Democratic rivals who ultimately won states in which he had installed many dozens of employees and spent heavily on radio, television and direct mail ads.
"Bombay all of a sudden has gone vertical," said Mr. Arora, whose current home in a 10-story building in Mumbai's Juhu neighborhood has slowly been dwarfed by taller buildings.
According to an analysis in The New York Times, the number of interactions on Democrats' Instagram accounts dwarfed those on Republican accounts within a 30-day period ending Oct. 15.
But once he gets there, the liberality of his inner world seems dwarfed by the rote rapport he has with these fellow Chileans whose lives he brings his camera into.
President Trump's tariffs have nearly doubled revenue from customs duties to $57 billion, but the modest increase has been dwarfed by increased spending on defense and health care, per CNBC.
This indie comedy was unfortunately dwarfed by comparisons to the very similar "Bridesmaids," but it tells a much darker tale of a nightmarish bachelorette party the night before the wedding.
In reality, U.S. economic dominance over the last 150 years has stemmed from the unsurpassed size of its internal market, which dwarfed competitors such as the Britain, Germany and Japan.
Ken Salazar, with the help of longtime Clinton confidants including Ann O'Leary and Ed Meier — is still dwarfed by Donald Trump's operation, which has ballooned to more than 100 people.
Defense pulls Monopoly get out of jail free card Lichtman's four-hour closing dwarfed the defense case, which was over in minutes with the testimony of a lone FBI agent.
But those numbers are expected to be dwarfed in years to come as sea level rise and worsening extreme weather linked to climate change drive more people from their homes.
Former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg has declined to solicit donations, and his self-funded campaign ad spending has dwarfed his Democratic rivals, totaling about $200 million on advertising.
Outdoor space: The covered outdoor granite kitchen is big, but it is dwarfed by the 75-foot-long saltwater pool with an even longer monumental structure that frames the landscape.
That relationship was as powerful among women voters as among men, and for both groups those attitudes dwarfed voters' assessments of whether their personal economic situations were improving or deteriorating.
For Mr. Sanders, the flood of money from fresh email addresses suggested to his team that he was dramatically expanding a donor network that had already dwarfed his 2020 competition.
Either of these bills is easily more significant than anything Trump has done so far, yet both are dwarfed by the long- and short-term impact of the stimulus bill.
They were dwarfed only by the linebacker shoulders at Saint Laurent (often paired with micro-hemlines), the bolster shoulders at MaxMara and Hugo Boss, and the soft shoulders at Chanel.
"We went so large on the last tour, obviously with The Creators Project's help, that we were dwarfed by the technology that was happening on stage every night," Keating says.
That number is dwarfed by the overall estimated number of Syrian refugees -- about 11 million in the past six years -- as well as the number of refugees who flee to Europe.
While the number of NBA players with nine-figure contracts is still dwarfed by Major League Baseball (41), the rate of $100 million contracts is actually slightly higher in the NBA.
Lucrative side hustle: Fenty Billboard reported that Rihanna, 31, made $22 million from her music in 2016, but that number is dwarfed by her earnings from her fashion and beauty ventures.
China employs the highest number of these manufacturing robots of any country by a wide margin, but that number is still dwarfed by the number of human workers in the country.
Law enforcement, state legislatures, and the private sector's efforts to combat drunk driving— both sincere and obligatory — may ultimately be dwarfed by an iPhone app and some good old fashioned capitalism.
In the first 10 months of 203, Indonesia was China's second-largest supplier of nickel ore, but its 2.9 million tonnes was dwarfed by the 24.9 million supplied by the Philippines.
The Bay Bridge, Coit Tower and Palace of Fine Arts are dwarfed by the steel-and-glass headquarters that will house the software company when it is completed later this year.
At 27 kilometers (17 miles) in length, the LHC is by far the largest and most powerful particle accelerator in the world, but it would be absolutely dwarfed by the FCC.
More importantly, Netflix's 18 million new international subscribers in 2017 represented a 41% year-over-year increase that dwarfed the 11% growth it recorded in its more heavily penetrated domestic market.
What we're hearing: Startups already have a tough time accessing the current lottery system because their small number of visa applications are dwarfed by the high volume filed by bigger firms.
The purchase price is dwarfed by investments in — and valuations awarded to — Lime and Bird, the U.S. market leaders in a sector that only started to accelerate about eight months ago.
British exports to Iran rose nearly 40 percent in 2016 to 262 million pounds ($356 million), dwarfed by the 3 billion euros of German exports recorded last year, up 15 percent.
Its current nuclear capacity of 34.5 GW is, however, still dwarfed by renewable sources of energy such as wind and solar power — which are less costly, cleaner and safer to operate.
When another audience member asked Carson what his "Big Idea" for the country would be, he answered by noting that the U.S. population is dwarfed by that of China and India.
"In both Norway and Sweden, whose economies are literally dwarfed by the size of our affluence and the extent of our technology, they have no unemployment and no slums," King said.
"For the past 40 years, the amount of money and the volume of communication about the importance of the courts on the right has dwarfed those on the left," he says.
After Russia became directly involved in the Syrian civil war in support of Assad in September 2015, with planes, troops and cruise missiles, its efforts dwarfed those of the United States.
The government takeover of Zaman and the ensuing clashes between police and protesters, which made international headlines, received only a brief summary and was dwarfed by the large pictures of Erdogan.
The company paid about $85033 billion in the settlement, which Public Citizen said is dwarfed by the $11.7 billion in profits the drug brought in over a 12-year period.  Sen.
The rally comes several months after massive protests in Washington, D.C., similarly dwarfed the roughly 15-20 people who took part in the "Unite the Right 2" rally at the time.
Profitability at VW's core brand, at 2.8 percent, is less than half its 6 percent goal, and is dwarfed by French rivals PSA Peugeot Citroen's 5 percent and Renault's 5.1 percent.
But it's still so large, the AP's Seth Borenstein wrote, that the only way to get any idea of its scale is by seeing a helicopter dwarfed by the icy landscape.
That raised the possibility that the news could have leaked out while the president was at the funeral, which officials said would have dwarfed the diplomatic uproar during Mr. Biden's visit.
He's also long argued that new taxes to fund a Medicare-for-all system would be dwarfed by the savings Americans would see as a result of ending private insurance premiums.
Eighty thousand is a huge number, but it's dwarfed by the 3.5 million young people ages 18-25 and 700,000 adolescent minors Chapin Hall found to be experiencing homelessness each year.
Analysts say the fund's initial resources would be dwarfed by the potential capital needs of the bank with most bad loans relative to its loan book - Monte dei Paschi di Siena.
The region is Brazil's poorest, and income from sponsors, TV deals and ticket sales is dwarfed by that of big teams from cities such as Rio, São Paulo and Belo Horizonte.
But it looks to be absolutely dwarfed by the sheer power of the brands and developmental capabilities of Nintendo — and its potential partners, like Niantic — that could be applied to smartphones.
But dogecoin's gains are dwarfed by ripple, a peer-to-peer payment system that has seen the price of its token rise by a staggering 30,000 percent in the last year.
Together, Mr. Peterson and Mr. Schwarzman started the Blackstone Group, a private equity firm that grew into a financial colossus that dwarfed competitors like Kohlberg Kravis Roberts and the Carlyle Group.
And it was there most surprisingly at Prada, where Miuccia Prada stood, dwarfed by a scrum of celebrities and editors after her show, preaching the gospel of non-disposability, reduction, purity.
While that's a nice march from one milestone to another for Apple, its stock performance has been dwarfed by the stunning performance by the likes of Netflix, Amazon, and even Microsoft.
The former secretary of State has dwarfed her rivals in expatriate cash, raised at least $2202,2628 so far from Americans living abroad, according to The Hill's analysis of federal election records.
While Mitsubishi says it is the first such loss by Japan's biggest trading house by revenue, it is dwarfed by trading scandals at other firms over the past 25 years: Dec.
The 1% uptick in the former is dwarfed by the annual increases recorded in 2018, 2017 and 2016, when the number of murder cases rose by 16%, 24% and 25% respectively.
Oil majors including Norway's Statoil, France's Total and Italy's Eni, have increased their investments in renewable energy in recent years, although it is still dwarfed by the main fossil fuel business.
However, the amount of taxes illegal immigrants pay is dwarfed by the considerable costs that they impose on American taxpayers: nearly $2628 billion annually, creating a net deficit of $28503 billion.
Her learning disabilities and mild autism are dwarfed by a severe mood disorder that has forced our family to endure daily hourslong tantrums that have disturbed neighbors and drawn the police.
And while the numbers are dwarfed by those on the TV side, the network's digital operation has become a revenue generator in its own right, bringing in $22008 million in 229.
In other words, despite its well-known brand name, the company is dwarfed by industry leaders Wal-Mart, Kroger, and Costco Wholesal e, which control more than half of the market.
Not surprisingly, the size of these advertising markets dwarfed other media formats, with U.S. newspaper advertising peaking at nearly $22016 billion annually and U.S. television advertising still right around that level.
According to Harrington, NJPW's streaming service, New Japan World, has about 60 thousand subscribers in total, another number which is dwarfed by WWE's streaming service, which hovers around 1.5 million subscribers.
Curry enjoyed a career-best regular season that dwarfed last year's amazing run, sinking 402 threes—obliterating his previous record, set last year, of 286—and winning a second consecutive league MVP.
But those gains would be dwarfed by news earlier in the week that General Motors planned to cut some 21,000 jobs in a widespread restructuring forced in part by fading sales growth.
Xi's official portrait on the People's Daily's front page, following the unveiling of the party's new top leadership last month, dwarfed a group photograph of the members of the Politburo Standing Committee.
In fact, net European buybacks amounted to $100 billion in the past year, Morgan Stanley calculates, a record high run-rate, even if dwarfed by last year's roughly $800 billion U.S. tally.
Rigondeaux looked undersized in some of his bouts in his home division—such as when he was dwarfed by Hisashi Amagasa, but has apparently been packing on some muscle for this contest.
Across recorded history, the periodic compressions of inequality brought about by mass mobilization warfare, transformative revolution, state failure, and pandemics have invariably dwarfed any known instances of equalization by entirely peaceful means.
The $2.4 million position that Mickelson took in Dean Foods using three brokerage accounts dwarfed his other investment holdings in those accounts, which together amounted to less than $250,000, the SEC said.
Another great player on another lousy team, playing in a secondary market dwarfed by the Dodgers current run of five consecutive division titles and the endless Yankees/Sox battle for galactic supremacy.
Any disruption along the way was dwarfed by the consequences of the final two acquisitions, Countrywide Financial, a subprime lender, and Merrill Lynch, an investment bank with underwriting, brokerage and trading arms.
Then, over the next 300,000 years, they gradually dwarfed in size, living on the island's savannah-like grasslands alongside elephants, rats, and Komodo dragons until their mysterious disappearance some 50,000 years ago.
That support is dwarfed by his chief rival Hillary Clinton's, but a recent CNBC report found a number of Sanders donors at banks such as JPMorgan, Citigroup, Merrill Lynch and Morgan Stanley.
Netcare has been dwarfed by larger rival Mediclinic International PLC, which has made an aggressive push into overseas markets via acquisitions in recent years including buying Abu Dhabi-based Al Noor Group.
But they're dwarfed by the differences between swapping a House chairmanship for the House speakership on the one hand, and serving simultaneously as House Speaker and GOP presidential nominee on the other.
Or it could end up a niche product dwarfed by the wares from the giant tech companies that already have a tremendous amount of influence over the hardware and software we use.
The crew of the Rocinante are dispatched to the Free Navy's stronghold at the end of the solar system, where they find that their problems might be dwarfed by more cosmic ones.
The five-times grand slam champion, one of the sport's biggest names and whose $36 million in prize money is dwarfed by her off-court earnings, was initially banned for two years.
But it bears noting that convenience store and gas station sales of e-cigarettes are absolutely dwarfed by the burgeoning multibillion-dollar vape store market, where Big Tobacco has almost no footprint.
"The processes which shape and shuffle mass generate vast quantities of energy, dwarfed only by the vastness of space," said Simon Driver, an astrophysicist at the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research.
The profit from negative rates was however dwarfed by the 16.3 billion loss it made on its foreign currency positions, the result of its market interventions also designed to weaken the franc.
Those fears weigh heavily in both Mexico and Canada, whose economies are dwarfed by the US. At a presidential debate in Mexico, the leftist candidate was preparing for renegotiation talks to fail.
Everywhere I looked, I felt small, dwarfed by shiny, new gargantuan bronze statues of Alexander the Great and his parents, Philip II of Macedon and Olympias, that lord over the main plaza.
FUKUSHIMA DAIICHI NUCLEAR POWER STATION — The part above ground doesn't look like much, a few silver pipes running in a straight line, dwarfed by the far more massive, scarred reactor buildings nearby.
The Middle East is home to some of the world's biggest aluminum players, although their share of the market is dwarfed by China, which accounts for around 55 percent of total output.
If the caravan follows the pattern of previous groups of migrants, it is likely to shrink even more substantially in the weeks ahead, leaving it dwarfed by the gathering of armed soldiers.
The Open Book is not entirely my kind of used bookstore in that its literature section is modest, dwarfed by the sections for miscellaneous subjects like birds and Scotland and garden design.
With 16-foot-tall walls and white oak floors, the gallery frames both Johns's larger and smaller-sized drawings to scale; the work can breathe, and yet isn't dwarfed by the space.
It also shows how Google Cloud's revenue is dwarfed by that of Amazon Web Services and Microsoft, which compete with both the Google Cloud Platform and the Google G Suite productivity software.
Mr. Trump and his team were well aware that the amount United Technologies stood to lose in those contracts dwarfed the savings from moving some of its operations to Monterrey from Indiana.
Schwab's $78 billion in exchange-traded funds is dwarfed by the nearly $2 trillion that Vanguard and BlackRock manage, but its growth has been rapid, up from just $8 billion in 2012.
On the long pre-dawn drive from her Queens apartment to her Manhattan office, the film captures her huddled sleepily in a company car, a small, pale figure dwarfed by rearing skyscrapers.
Most of that recent drama was centered on Donald J. Trump, who, during the early months of the campaign, got coverage from CNN that dwarfed that of the other 16 Republican contenders.
While both totals are not insubstantial, they are dwarfed by Marvel's big hits - 2012'S "The Avengers" and 2015's "Avengers: Age of Ultron," which took $1.5 billion and $1.4 billon respectively.
"This year's comment volume dwarfed that and our analysis highlights the relative ease with which online commenting systems allow groups and individuals to mount large-scale campaigns for public policies," Smith said.
What we shared, though, dwarfed all those differences: the first two letters of the Myers-Briggs scale, which confirmed a mutual intensity and introspection, a common way of talking, thinking and connecting.
Finally, whatever impact fact-checking might have on how citizens view candidates appears dwarfed by those citizens' tendency to discredit fact-checking when they don't like what they see — even among Democrats.
Ms. Hoey's view is supported by the left-wing labor union R.M.T. The fact that Conservative budget cuts are dwarfed by payments to the European Union is also not lost on liberal voters.
" TOWN SUDDENLY DWARFED BY MASSIVE ICEBERG Bowman also sent a few direct messages to people who were located nearby, saying "Please feel free to bring ur (sic) wife, partner or just a date.
For the fifth straight year, Turkey hosted more refugees than any other country; its take of 0003 million dwarfed that of Pakistan (1.4 million), Uganda (1.2 million), Sudan and Germany (both 1.1 million).
While the air in most European cities is far from pure -- London, Paris and Berlin all hover above the safe levels recommended by WHO -- their problems are dwarfed by the statistics in Asia.
It brings total raised by the 2010-founded company to around €20 million — a figure that is dwarfed by noisy rival TransferWise, which closed $58 million in Series C funding last year alone.
These services are dwarfed in user size by mega-apps like WeChat or Douyin, with the most successful one — Soul — used on six million devices in May, per data from analytics firm iResearch.
Heineken, the producer of Amstel lager has a market share of 10 percent in South Africa, dwarfed by SABMiller, which was founded in Johannesburg and which has around 89 percent of the market.
It also says something about the health of the Mac's App Store, which has tens of thousands of apps but remains dwarfed by the the mobile App Store, which boasts millions of apps.
That means years after the Obama administration first demanded attention be paid to the safety and respect of women and other marginalized groups on campus, needs still dwarfed the resources to address them.
While certain portions of the winter sure felt frigid, overall, the number of daily cold records set in the U.S. has been consistently dwarfed by the number of warm or high temperature records.
With his cornermen decked out in natty grey suits and white shoes, and his two UFC belts held aloft in the ring, McGregor dwarfed Mayweather in height when they met in the middle.
KABUL (Reuters) - The slow trickle of Afghan refugees returning home is at historic lows, dwarfed by the hundreds of thousands being displaced by ongoing fighting and economic problems, according to United Nations officials.
The reality is that the market will work, and those cities with slim ambitions are going to be dwarfed by cities with the vision and thought to boldly build for the 21st century.
These amounts are dwarfed by the $4.23 trillion in outstanding U.S. home mortgage loans and probably are not enough to drag down the financial system, as mortgages did during the 24.2-22018 crisis.
Foreign investment in Canadian securities continued in November, at a net C$2.58 billion, though that amount was dwarfed by October's C$19.08 billion, which was revised sharply down from C$22.08 billion.
The problem is, until you've seen the below photo, which is going viral right now, you might not know that those 94 hazelnuts are almost completely dwarfed by a massive amount of sugar.
Even the Bundesliga, where 13 members of world champion Germany's 23-man squad earn their livings, is dwarfed by the Premier League in terms of the number of players at this year's Euros.
As for science, the return on human space exploration has revolutionized our understanding of the universe, but that return is dwarfed by what can be accomplished by much cheaper and safer robotic missions.
After a technical snafu that required two wireless microphones before it was sorted out, Netanyahu revealed his first slide in a dramatic multimedia presentation, displayed on a screen that dwarfed the Israeli leader.
The first day fundraising for Sanders dwarfed her take and my guess is the Vermont senator's appearance on the CNN Summit tomorrow will be an even bigger ratings bonanza than the previous record.
You can intuit an entire family drama in the shot of the teenage son, Sondre (Jonas Hoff Oftebro), perched alone at the water's edge, dwarfed by a place he doesn't want to leave.
Introduced at the end of Season 4, the tree cave is one of Westeros' few truly mystical locations, perhaps dwarfed only by the Wall, and it was a tragedy to see it go.
None of the puppets are close to life-size (they are often captured in simulcast video, designed by Tom Lee), and they are visually dwarfed by the human bodies that make them move.
But gradually, several of these studios joined forces with universities (Stella Adler was the first to go collegiate, in 1972), where their budgets and institutional power dwarfed the reach of the independent institutions.
Nick Leeson, the bank's then 28-year-old head of derivatives in Singapore, gambled more than $1 billion in unhedged, unauthorized speculative trades, an amount which dwarfed the venerable merchant bank's cash reserves.
For example, when filming Laura, a woman at a loss for who she is in the world, the shots feature her petite, wiry body dwarfed by the soggy terrain and gaping blue sky.
Nor would it necessarily result in victory for China -- while Taiwan's military is dwarfed by the People's Liberation Army (PLA), it has been preparing for seven decades to defend the island from invasion.
Though the entirety of the early spending is already in the millions, it is likely to be dwarfed by the more traditional Senate outside groups on both sides of the aisle next year.
Yet that same year, U.S. customers spent only $4 billion on cybersecurity insurance premiums, dwarfed by the $180 billion paid for property insurance premiums, suggesting the risk of cyber losses is vastly underestimated.
No matter how robust whiskey sales may seem, they are dwarfed by those for vodka, America's most popular spirit: close to 103 million cases in 2016, more than all categories of whiskey combined.
The firm specializes in aerial landscaping, but in consumer drones it is dwarfed by fellow Chinese drone firm SZ DJI Technology Co Ltd, which is the world's largest maker of non-military drones.
One week later, Warren's campaign in Nevada is outnumbered (50 staffers, less than half of that of her top rivals) and outspent ($1.2 million, dwarfed by Tom Steyer, Joe Biden and Pete Buttigieg).
Even the largest philanthropy is dwarfed by government programs like Head Start, Food Stamps, Social Security and Medicare, each of which has proven effective and has already lifted many millions out of poverty.
However, its store network of about 100 is dwarfed by its closest competitor Clicks Group Ltd , which runs more than 700 outlets that bring in around 23 billion rand ($1.66 billion)in annual sales.
The maker of Winston, Camel and Benson & Hedges cigarettes is set to be dwarfed by its next biggest rival, British American Tobacco, which is in talks to buy Reynolds American in the United States.
Two years later, the opening of the Silos, located at the perfect midway point between Baylor and downtown, reconnected the dots — and sparked a wave of development that dwarfed all that had come before.
In other words, what we know about the microbiome, epigenome and genome is dwarfed by what we have yet to learn, and Deepak Chopra exploits this, taking brazen liberties to fill in the gaps.
But production in Mexico is dwarfed by the number of cars they produce in the United States, their single largest market, where Japan's top three manufacturers alone produce roughly 4 million vehicles each year.
Competitor Instagram Stories, with 13 million daily actives, remains larger than Snap's entire app, which is further dwarfed by Instagram Direct's 375 million monthly users and the whole Instagram app's 700 million monthly users.
While a directory of doula projects lists around 20 organizations offering abortion support in the United States, the number of trained volunteers is obviously dwarfed by the hundreds of thousands of abortions obtained annually.
With eyes on Nevada, Clinton and Sanders duel at church Sanders dwarfed Clinton on the airwaves until recent weeks -- and while Clinton has caught up, Sanders still holds nearly a 2-to-1 edge.
The Trump campaign spent just $1.6 million on TV advertising -- a number dwarfed by rival campaigns' spending -- and, aside from a Christmas card sent to supporters, had no direct mail operation to speak of.
But they do confirm Homo floresiensis as a real species (some experts thought the first set of specimens might have been dwarfed by disease rather than by evolution), and one with a long history.
Afghanistan produces around four tons a year, a figure dwarfed by the more than 200 tons Iran produces, but it is a rare bright spot in an economy struggling to get to its feet.
In 2008, Olafur Eliasson's "Waterfalls" — constructed and plumbed at three points on the edge of the East River — were dwarfed simply by the scale of that waterway, although this failure might have been foreseen.
EPA predicted that its emission limits on power plants would save up to 11,000 lives per year, yielding $37 billion to $85033 billion in annual benefits that dwarfed an annual $9.6 billion in costs.
Technological change and market forces are making clean energy competitive with dirty fossil and nuclear energy, helped along by small tax credits (which are nonetheless dwarfed by much larger fossil fuel and nuclear subsidies).
But the whole enterprise is misshapen, its disconnected episodes strung together by a story that has no real reason for being and whose human scale feels utterly dwarfed on the gigantic Radio City stage.
Those deals will be dwarfed by ChemChina's planned acquisition of Syngenta, which will be its biggest buy so far in the German-speaking world provided a U.S. review finds no threat to national security.
Last year, Nevada sports books took in a record $4.2 billion in legal wagers, a number that is dwarfed by the billions bet illegally through offshore internet sites or operations run by organized crime.
Current production in Mexico is dwarfed by the number of cars they produce in the United States, their single largest market, where Japan's top three automakers alone produced around 4 million vehicles in 2015.
The salaries of female presenters were largely dwarfed by their male counterparts: Overall, 25 men on the talent list received more than £20183,000 ($335,023) per year, compared to just nine women, including Claudia Winkleman.
Mr. Morris's dancers are a lovable crew, though they're dwarfed by the three backdrops by the British painter Howard Hodgkin, in which a few amplified brush strokes acquire the compelling beauty of magnified feathers.
Iran's support for the Taliban, meanwhile, is dwarfed by its support for anti-American Shia militias in the region, some of whom were responsible for the killing of hundreds of U.S. troops in Iraq.
With 93 members in the more powerful lower house, the merged party, which is to be formally launched under a new name in March, will still be dwarfed by the LDP, which has 290.
Those old TVs are dwarfed by modern flatscreens, but getting a 4803-year-old console to play nice with them has required some intermediate hardware, and enough effort to not seem worth the hassle.
In retrospect the move seems obvious—Andrade was a short, stocky bantamweight who was often dwarfed by her opponents but who fought at a furious pace and had great physical strength and hitting power.
But its manpower is comprehensively dwarfed by the bigger boys putting out franchises like Assassin's Creed and Grand Theft Auto, series that Sniper Elite is definitely looking at in its level-to-level layouts.
Trump had apparently thought that the US was matching the number of diplomats that other US allies were expelling, but it turned out that the US's expulsion dwarfed the numbers of any other country.
That sum is dwarfed by the $267 million that drug makers report having spent on lobbying in 2017-18, according to the Center for Responsive Politics, an independent group that tracks money in politics.
"This decline will likely be the tip of the iceberg and dwarfed by what we will see in the second quarter," said Chris Williamson, chief business economist at IHS Markit, which runs the survey.
Trump's inauguration was dwarfed by millions of women wearing "pussy hats"; abusive men across every industry are being outed by #MeToo; women in film, television and music are embracing the feminist label with gusto.
Those measures were dwarfed by the planned income tax cuts, reducing the first income-tax bracket to 20% from 25% from next year, a reduction worth 1.6 billion euros, Finance Minister Gernot Bluemel said.
Families that own homes increased by 280,000 in 2016, the biggest total rise since 2006, but they were dwarfed by the growth in renters which rose by 600,000 last year, the Harvard study showed.
However, those gains would be dwarfed by other parts of the repeal bill, which the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office says would result in 24 million more uninsured people compared with projections under current law.
Now, those buildings are dwarfed by the new towers, which include the world's skinniest skyscraper, One57, and Central Park Tower, which became the tallest residential building in the world in 2019 at 1,550 feet.
The rate for cocaine increased by nearly 5 percent, while the rate for stimulants like meth increased by nearly 22 percent — though stimulant overdose deaths in general were still dwarfed by opioid overdose deaths.
But despite their qualms about possible medical problems with bones or other body systems in the future, many researchers and surgeons say those concerns are dwarfed by the consequences of being an obese teenager.
The sight of the giant plane, whose 262-foot wingspan is more than double that of a Boeing 737, was unusual for the airport, which is dwarfed by JFK in terms of passenger traffic.
Despite the bullish growth, Europe's fund-raising efforts were still dwarfed by those in the United States, where tech companies raised a combined $40.9 billion in 2016, according to CB Insights, a research firm.
According to the International Energy Agency, demand growth in Europe accounted for 180,000 barrels per day (bpd) in the first quarter of the year, dwarfed by the 956,20123 bpd growth in Asia's developing countries.
Instead, the hugs are typically framed from the perspective of awkward young teen Meg Murry (the excellent Storm Reid), who towers over her younger brother but is dwarfed by most of the other characters.
Arrests of immigrants are up, but deportations are down — and even the rise in arrests is dwarfed by the rise in the number of people the Trump administration considers deportable, compared to Obama-era policies.
If the miner is shown heroically, the men in Berenice Abbott's 1935 photograph of the construction of the Norris Dam, a Depression-era project of the Tennessee Valley Authority, are dwarfed by their immense creation.
RELATED: Trump hails Brexit, sees parallels to his campaign The possible economic consequences of Brexit in the short-term could be dwarfed by the geopolitical shakeup that is now looming in the years to come.
Instead of preserving the edifice, the building's new owners allowed what had once been a bright, shining tower of Tehran's skyline to turn into a ramshackle space, dwarfed and supplanted by thousands of new skyscrapers.
Vietnam, Malaysia, the Philippines and Taiwan have also reclaimed land in the South China Sea, but their land grab -- the US says approximately 100 acres over 45 years -- is dwarfed by China's massive, recent buildup.
Uncharted: The Lost Legacy In almost all his adventures, Nathan's personal stakes feel dwarfed by the grandiosity of the cultural histories he tramples over like a crumbling ledge on his self-aggrandizing reach for legacy.
But production in Mexico is dwarfed by the number of cars Japanese automakers produce in the United States, their single largest market, where the top three manufacturers alone produce roughly 4 million vehicles each year.
Among black Americans, for example, there's been only a six-point increase in the share who say African Americans face a lot of discrimination, a shift that's dwarfed by the 25-point increase among Democrats.
Those figures are dwarfed by Didi — which claims over 450 million users — but Shouqi said its limousine and chauffeur business has seen success thanks to the fact that it adheres to China's ride-hailing regulations.
"In fact, the average income in 2014 of the poorest 10 per cent in the most economically free countries (US$11,471) dwarfed the overall average income in the least free countries (US$5,471)," it said.
Many of those people obtained new coverage under ACA-compliant plans, and experts agree that the number of people who lost their old plans was dwarfed by the numbers of people who became newly insured.
The S&P 2304.91 posted its first monthly decline, of just 0.43 percent, in six, while the FTSEurofirst 20.4 rose 21 percent, marking its second straightly monthly rise but dwarfed by July's 2311.40 percent gain.
The $72 million of direct cost Marriott experienced from its data breach is dwarfed by the $124 million fine that the British data protection authority imposed on the company for failing to protect customers data.
HHS, in reapproving Kentucky's program, sought to address that issue by arguing that figure was dwarfed by the 450,000 who would lose coverage if Kentucky moved forward with repealing its expansion of Medicaid under Obamacare.
The family-owned business employs just 21998 people, their numbers dwarfed by some of the television crews who traipse to this quiet corner of rural Scotland from around the world in search of curling's roots.
This net calculation takes into account any increase in initial vehicle cost due to developing and incorporating advanced efficiency technology — any increase in car and truck prices is dwarfed by savings at the gas pump.
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The brothers were born at the Virginia Zoological Park and debuted in Pittsburgh at age 2, though they already weighed 400 pounds and dwarfed the older female lions in the habitat, CNN affiliate KDKA reported.
China has become one of the biggest trading partners for many East African countries but their exports to the world's second-biggest economy are dwarfed by imports of manufactured goods like electronics and plant equipment.
But Republican operatives have grumbled that the amount the groups say they have raised have dwarfed the amount they have spent to support Mr. Trump's political and policy goals during his first year in office.
In 26, two of India's leading engineers embarked on a two-month tour of China's water projects and found that the Chinese were working at a pace, and on a scale, that dwarfed India's ambitions.
As of September, more than 74,000 travelers had visited the island, a figure dwarfed by cruise ship arrivals of over 944,000, which reflects a 1.67 percent increase compared to the same period a year ago.
But the Obama fan art canon is rivaled, and possibly dwarfed, by the work that's been created about Donald Trump — and that work is just as revealing about the way Trump's fans think about him.
That number will be dwarfed by how much his campaign -- in total -- has spent, a figure that won't come out until later this month when his first report is filed to the Federal Election Commission.
Whatever illusion of safety is gained by barring entry to people from the targeted countries is dwarfed by the loss of the talents they contribute to science, engineering and technological innovation in the United States.
ACE ridership has doubled over the past decade, to about 25,23 people a day, though the figure is still dwarfed by the number who commute by car from San Joaquin County to the Bay Area.
Even last year's figure was dwarfed by the historically high number of displaced people in the world, 65 million, or by the more than 1.5 million migrants and refugees arriving in European countries since 2014.
While the job creation numbers are increasing year over year, they are actually dwarfed by the number of jobs held by people focused on the efficient use of electricity in home, commercial and industrial applications.
While the U.S. tech mega-caps have rallied in the past year, Amazon's performance has dwarfed them all, with the stock surging 85 percent over the past 12 months, including 35 percent to start 2018.
The terror organization is dwarfed by the Taliban, the far more dominant militant group in Afghanistan, which according to the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction now controls or contests 40 percent of the country.
Though the state doesn't require voters to register by party, Republican voters tend to far outnumber Democrats in the state, so any percentage increase in Democratic votes would still be dwarfed by the overall numbers.
As OpenSecrets' Karl Evers-Hillstrom reported, PAC spending on congressional candidates was dwarfed by individual donor spending: $494 million in PAC money compared to $1.7 billion from individuals who donated to candidates by October 2018.
China's commitment of $1.8 billion to the region by June 2016 is dwarfed by Australia's $7.7 billion contribution, Lowy Institute research shows, but has raised Australia's hackles at the prospect of eroding its long-time influence.
Though women were getting college degrees (34.6 percent of American women were enrolled in college in 1970) and filling workplaces in greater numbers, they were still dwarfed by men in these areas, in pay and stature.
True, that resolution is dwarfed by the 12 megapixels available on the latest iPhone 7, but the iPhone's camera still requires a bump even to fit into the generous dimensions of the phone's 7.1mm-thick case.
While Grindr's text messages may be far more compromising than the average TikTok viral video, the app's small user base is dwarfed by TikTok, which has seen more than 100 million downloads in the U.S. alone.
While he has confounded critics, analysts and pundits before, the reality is that the 20 million votes he got in the primaries and caucuses will be dwarfed by the fall turnout, which could reach 140 million.
Standing at the base of the installation, viewers are dwarfed by the sheer size of the artwork and are forced to move throughout the space in order to get a different perspective and experience of work.

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