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They kept that ship from foundering for 16 brutal hours.
The results left the opposition foundering, its future in doubt.
Sewage treatment, water desalination, hospitals and the telecoms system are foundering.
A home game Thursday against foundering Montreal is a must-win.
The stalling then foundering of Manchester United were encapsulated in Wayne Rooney.
The effort to find a political solution has been foundering for years.
Can Spock (Zachary Quinto) and Uhura (Zoe Saldana) repair their foundering romantic relationship?
Around this time last year, both stars were foundering in unhappy doubles partnerships.
The latter closed 9 percent lower, foundering at the bottom of the benchmark.
But behind the scenes, efforts to push Mugabe aside appeared to be foundering.
Other important development programs, including education, infrastructure, and women's rights, are reportedly foundering.
There were places it thrived—notably in ECW—but the big promotions were foundering.
The Obamacare repeal process was foundering before Chaffetz became a symbol of its cruelty.
This August, with the Trump campaign foundering, Mr. Bannon took over as chief executive.
Anthony finished his day by trying to deliver a win for the foundering Knicks.
Beckham's bid for a franchise, once thought to be foundering, now faces little opposition.
Analysts said that the younger bin Laden could help rejuvenate Al Qaeda's foundering terror brand.
Each took a foundering program, built it to prominence and stayed for the long haul.
The effort unraveled with the Soviet breakup and is still foundering for lack of money.
We sailed past Dusty's kinsman foundering in the dirt, revving into our destination in 15 minutes.
And I'm trying to think of male CEOs of foundering companies who compare on that score.
Chaos, recessions, soaring unemployment and social unrest of a foundering euro area are in nobody's interest.
If the United States were more hospitable to veterans' needs, its returning soldiers wouldn't be foundering.
In France, President Emmanuel Macron is foundering because he hasn't focused enough on the working class.
My husband recently opened a small business, which is foundering and will likely have to shutter.
My husband recently opened a small business, which is foundering and will likely have to shutter.
The last anybody saw of Barrett, he was leading the foundering Ohio State offense against Clemson.
Her mother's marriage to Kimpton was foundering, and she was eager to escape the tumult at home.
So, from the deck of your foundering vessel, you might still see Libya, as your rescuers arrive.
Only now, with Mr. Trump's campaign foundering, is Mr. Heck willing to abandon him, the president said.
With his legislative agenda foundering, President Trump has had to find other means to express his will.
With the presidential campaign of Mayor Bill de Blasio foundering from the start, desperation mode hit early.
But in the United States, the chain, now owned by a Thai real estate magnate, is foundering.
The last-ditch GOP attempt to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act looks to be foundering.
Lynn Nottage's Pulitzer Prize-winning drama about the struggling inhabitants of a foundering town finishes its run.
America is not Japan, but its foundering stocks and falling bond yields look eerily familiar. Economist.com/blogs/buttonwood
The Kardashians, social media scions of the present, were foundering boutique store owners less than a decade ago.
We need them both to keep the ship of state from foundering on the shoals of fanatical partisanship.
The Trans-Pacific Partnership, an attempt to forge a regional agreement among Pacific Rim nations, also is foundering.
Chuck tries out a lawyer joke with Rebecca — but Rebecca doesn't immediately follow what he's saying, the joke foundering.
Why buy a foundering service with a tiny subscriber base even with the massive advantage in exclusive artist relationships?
Critics within the sector say Quevedo's words betray ignorance of what it would take to revive the foundering industry.
" The article, published Thursday, examines why a "four-star Marine general signed up to save the foundering Trump presidency.
As he reveled in the spotlight, the real estate empire on which he had built his reputation was foundering.
But it is the sudden foundering of their ace, Luis Severino, that could have the club even more concerned.
And Sony did need to make some hard choices during the past decade to turn around its foundering business.
When politicians we like are foundering, we want them to be more skilled and aggressive with their spin, not less.
And Bustle founder Bryan Goldberg has shown an appetite for buying high-profile, foundering companies he thinks he can boost.
Even Mr. Castro's spotty performance as an aging autocrat in charge of a foundering economy could not undermine his image.
And he seemed to be foundering a bit — while Caroline had her third child and worked on her second book.
Ms. Vigoda stars as Kat, a floundering composer and foundering mother to a crying baby in a freezing Brooklyn apartment.
But their greatest vulnerabilities then stemmed from the foundering Iraq War and the Bush administration's botched response to Hurricane Katrina.
In short, even as the tide of dictatorship rises, there are few hands working to bail out the Maldives' foundering democracy.
But it also includes sections on what to do with moribund or foundering contracts such as molybdenum and aluminium alloy respectively.
Trimble may only be a sophomore, but he's already made a mark on a program that was foundering before he arrived.
Despite a nationwide lockdown since March 9, Italy's containment and prevention measures are foundering, much like those in the United States.
A more systematic recruitment could better regulate the departures of Cuba's best players, which have left the country's national team foundering.
The foundering of Republicans over the issue reflects the broader challenges the party faces at the height of a divisive presidential primary.
The VA needs a leader with a deep knowledge of veterans' issues and an unwavering commitment to turning around the foundering agency.
Sales of the 200 and Dart were foundering, too, as low gas prices enticed American consumers to gravitate toward fuel-guzzling S.U.V.s.
Ms. Nielsen, as he made clear this week, will be a central part of his attempt to right the president's foundering administration.
Rupak is supposed to be the soul of the novel, the one who's genuinely foundering in ways that aren't designed for laughs.
New Mexico embraced the law, and its marketplace has been healthy, while Oklahoma resisted at every step, and its marketplace is foundering.
It was, instead, another in a series of bumbling missteps by China that have left it foundering diplomatically in the Czech Republic.
But as the country's political and economic crisis worsens, this new wave of Venezuelan cinema risks foundering just as it is gathering momentum.
While his publishing ventures were in no danger of foundering, he dedicated himself to making certain that they would prosper after his retirement.
The blackout collapsed Venezuela's foundering health care system and decimated scarce food stocks in an economy that has shrunk by half since 2013.
Critics counter that Mr. Sisi's counterterrorism strategy is in fact foundering badly, yet the president seems intent on scapegoating progressives and political rivals.
The huge success (the RealReal has raised $2395 million since its founding) of various consignment sites feels opposed to the foundering retail business.
A last few passengers clung together there waiting for rescue, the others having already thrown themselves into the sea to escape the foundering vessel.
In fact, the Trump-led effort to reshape US-Russia relations appears to be foundering more quickly than similar attempts by other US administrations.
Alas for Trumponomics, neither G.O.P. donors nor white seniors are the constituencies that Trump needs now if hopes to to save his foundering campaign.
He's even deploying what are — whether he knows it or not — relatively mundane factoids, twisting them to fit his narrative of a foundering law.
In 22, he was named the creative director of Habitat, the then foundering British furniture conglomerate begun in the 22009s by Sir Terence Conran.
And now that those relationships are foundering a bit, she's clinging to this tiny shred of her own humanity that Erica has handed to her.
That's why Goldman Sachs' Private Capital Investing Group is investing $25 million in the cash-positive business of the once-foundering marketing technology company, ON24.
The process is foundering, yes, but that's in some measure to obscure who's to blame if they ultimately can't see it through to the end.
Over the last decade, officials at mainstream universities began realizing that growing numbers of spectrum students were being admitted — and, like Mr. Arnold, were foundering.
WASHINGTON — The Syrian military was foundering last year, with thousands of rebel fighters pushing into areas of the country long considered to be government strongholds.
It is not as if anybody will have to sell their homes, says Michael Deeny, who helped foundering Names take legal action in the early 1990s.
The temptation to abandon the ship of state is obviously strong, but American institutions must be kept from foundering for the sake of the American people.
The Church is still foundering from the sexual-abuse crisis, and, in his final years, Benedict didn't trust himself to steer the faithful past the shoals.
When the deed must be done — a foundering book put out of its misery — the unfortunate task is executed with maximum stirrings of pity and regret.
Occasionally, we revert to the ship that we heard from at the outset, which is bearing a cargo of museum treasures and foundering in savage seas.
Some local village children came across the bird foundering in the river, exhausted by its flight, and the animal was too weak to resist their rescue attempt.
"I think the ship is foundering right now and someone with his experience could come in and right the ship," the "All in the Family" actor said.
The country has been given three international bailouts worth more than €300 billion over the past six years, but it cannot recover if its banks are foundering.
The oddest thing about "Glass"—the last and least of the trilogy, I'm afraid, foundering in a swamp of talk—is that it's practically a prison flick.
"A fragile trade truce between China and the U.S. that was already foundering is now at greater risk of unraveling in relatively short order," Professor Prasad said.
But he was also the man who called upon Sarah Palin, a wholly unqualified and uninspired choice, to try to resurrect a foundering campaign against Barack Obama.
The foundation, with its fancy building in Manhattan and its global outlook, did not pay much attention to the foundering Midwestern city from which it had come.
At the time, a major climate change bill was foundering in Congress, and he was looking to attract support from wavering oil-state senators like Louisiana's Mary Landrieu.
But Mubarak opposed the US invasion of Iraq in 20173 and eventually grew frustrated with the foundering Israeli-Palestinian peace talks, in which he was a major player.
Even if Pompeo is not implicated in the scandal, next spring Trump — still in office but reeling — might see any departure as a rat leaving a foundering ship.
The deal is a lifeline for the Japanese nuclear power industry, which has been foundering since meltdowns at the Fukushima Daiichi power plant in northeastern Japan in 2011.
Potential customers could be turned off by the idea that WeWork&aposs business is foundering or could be worried that its services will suffer thanks to its cutbacks.
With her boat flooded and no engine or electronics, she called for rescue and was lifted off her foundering boat by the crane of a passing cargo ship.
It's not just that the Crisis of 2008-2009 is still with us in the form of "whatever it takes" central bank intervention to prop up still foundering economies.
As Markland describes it, Killspace was a casualty of the Great Recession, a small company damned by its reliance on foundering giants like Atari, which filed for bankruptcy in 2000.
The Soviet state was foundering when Chernobyl happened, said Sergey Radchenko, a professor of international relations at Cardiff University in Wales who has written extensively on Soviet and Chinese politics.
The patient, a 39-year-old she calls Charles, is bleeding from his intestinal tract, his heart is exhibiting erratic behavior, his kidneys have failed and his liver is foundering.
Netflix has achieved worldwide cultural hegemony to the point that we forget that it was once a semi-foundering DVD delivery service that had to fight off industry giants like Blockbuster.
With issues like North Korea and foundering trade deals in the wake of the scuppered Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), the trip will be a test of Trump's dealmaking -- and diplomatic -- skills.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India's ambitions to become a smartphone-making powerhouse are foundering over a lack of skilled labor and part suppliers along with a complex tax regime, industry executives say.
Columbus Crew head coach Gregg Berhalter has long been considered the heir apparent—a pretty mediocre choice, but the foundering US must not have had many suitors—and yet still nothing.
Carl Chaney and his family have turned what was recently a foundering dairy business out of Bowling Green, Ky., into a tourist attraction that grosses over a million dollars a year.
Miller has found an unexpected solution to a narrative conundrum that would have seemed to offer only two possibilities: the foundering of the Lodestar or Maud's return to a recognizable life.
The story of the closing of a local bank, or even a large one, should be told with all the embarrassing, foundering details that — behind closed doors — probably preceded its collapse.
You might want to keep "Vinyl" spinning, though, if only for Bobby Cannavale's smart, sardonic portrayal of Richie Finestra, president of a once-dynamic but now foundering label called American Century Records.
Ten years ago the country's textile industry was foundering, priced out by East Asia, but it has since discovered a lucrative niche supplying higher-quality goods to Europe on shorter time scales.
Lee helped drive a stake through the foundering bill Monday when he announced he would vote against the motion to proceed to it, surprising White House officials and Senate Republican leaders alike.
Dimitri Zavialoff, who has previously coached Stan Wawrinka and the two-time French Open semifinalist Timea Bacsinszky, has restored Konta's foundering confidence this year by empowering her to make her own choices.
Two of the three congressional investigations into Russian meddling in the 2016 election are foundering over partisan efforts to distract from mounting evidence supporting the intelligence community's high confidence that such meddling occurred.
According to a New York Times analysis of Clinton's State of the Union speech from the time, his previous address was "a hit with the public and helped to salvage a foundering Presidency."
He signaled his support for a bipartisan agreement to stabilize the health insurance markets amid his party's foundering attempts to repeal Obamacare, but quickly retrenched after he faced a swift backlash from conservatives.
It carries hints of a dramatic, even apocalyptic narrative, as does a 1970s piece with a Cubist-inflected block of color and line that could be a sinking house or a foundering ark.
And his sister, Sylvia (Edie Falco), comes with a lawyer to contest the ownership of the foundering bar, the implications of which end up spilling family resentments like cheap booze from a smashed bottle.
As much as they loved running, they felt ambivalent about their role in the commercialization of sports, at a time when huge amounts were spent on TV advertising but anti-poverty programs were foundering.
Dr. DeGioia said the university would continue to participate in those talks along with the Jesuits, who established and ran Georgetown and organized a slave sale in 1838 to help save the college from foundering.
PARIS — Rafael Nadal was foundering in unfamiliar straits on Wednesday at the French Open, down a set and a break in the second, when some dark, cooperative clouds rescued him from his own deteriorating game.
The bodies of the seven men who died were recovered by divers from flooded spaces sealed off to keep the ship from foundering, a wrenching decision by officers in the chaotic aftermath of the crash.
"It's hard to think of a more important or more challenging relationship," said Antony J. Blinken, a former deputy secretary of state who visited Turkey three times last year to keep the relationship from foundering.
The House Republican Conference, a body comprised of the almost 250 Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives, was set to meet on Monday to discuss the foundering Trump campaign, a House leadership aide said.
A big reason US car companies were foundering was that gas prices suddenly shot up and US automakers, who for years were making bigger, thirstier cars, were suddenly facing a cash-crunched, fuel-abstemious market.
Yet the alchemy of power involves more than iron force, as Admiral Harris underlined by stressing another vital aspect of the pivot: the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), a 12-country free-trade pact foundering in Congress.
A groundbreaking campaign to make Washington, DC, the first city in the US to decriminalize sex work is foundering amid clashes between local activists and a national organization whose political director has been accused of sexual misconduct.
The flow of water into the foundering vessel — steady until then — suddenly turned to a flood, rushing into the bottom deck with such force that those wearing lifejackets were dragged from their feet and smashed into the ceiling.
YOKOSUKA (Reuters) - The USS Fitzgerald came close to sinking or foundering after the collision with a container ship ripped a big gash under the warships waterline, the commander of the United States Navy's Seventh Fleet said on Sunday.
Last year, her 1982 feature film, "Losing Ground," a biting domestic drama about an intellectual black couple whose marriage is foundering, had its premiere at a film festival at Lincoln Center and was met with near universal praise.
Then we risk foundering on a dark lake of stagnant, dead water, and dragging our mind's creations down with us, so that they are left to perish among dead rats and rotting flowers in a dark, warm whirlpool.
At the same time, the Trump administration has aggressively boosted fossil fuels: opening unprecedented swaths of public lands to mining and drilling, attempting to bail out foundering coal power plants, and promoting hydrocarbon exploitation at climate change conferences.
With its pulsating soundtrack and kilos of cocaine, this series about a foundering record-label president, who finds redemption amid the rock scene of 1973 New York after a catastrophic accident, has the hallmark of a Martin Scorsese film.
The story behind the foundering employee delivery initiative, which has not been reported, offers insight into Walmart's ongoing attempts to find unconventional ways to close the gap with Amazon in the game of cheap, rapid, doorstep delivery of packages.
Not long ago, Sarah and Yusra Mardini were hailed as heroes, Syrian refugees and competitive swimmers credited with saving lives on a perilous sea voyage to Europe by slipping into the water and pushing their foundering boat toward shore.
The mystery collision — on a clear night between two ships equipped with advanced detection systems — flooded the destroyer's sleeping areas, killing sevenl U.S. sailors and forcing the crew to scramble to keep the ship, the U.S.S. Fitzgerald, from foundering.
Since September, as sundry rats on Trump's foundering ship of state have scurried for dry ground, Pompeo and Pence have addressed the Ukraine matter tersely, protected in part by White House stonewalling of House subpoenas for documents and testimony.
Mr. Trump's national security adviser, John R. Bolton, pressed the president to make the decision on Thursday, this official said, amid signs that the Pentagon's negotiations to put together a stabilization and monitoring force were foundering on European resistance.
She had just completed her five-year tour of duty as an Alaska-based Coast Guard helicopter rescue swimmer, one of an elite team of specialists who are lowered into rough, frigid seas to save foundering fishermen working in dangerous conditions.
YOKOSUKA, June 18 (Reuters) - The USS Fitzgerald came close to sinking or foundering after the collision with a container ship ripped a big gash under the warships waterline, the commander of the United States Navy's Seventh Fleet said on Sunday.
And yes, the world number one ranking came and went too, with her hopes of wresting it back to take top seeding at the U.S. Open foundering last weekend with defeat to Svetlana Kuznetsova in the Cincinnati Masters semi-finals.
A Spanish dancer formed from red pine, oil paint still clinging to the splits in her wood, she lost her arms and a foot at some point along the ship's 1888 foundering and her residence in a Caribbean ship graveyard.
BRUSSELS/OTTAWA (Reuters) - The head of the European Parliament said late on Friday he would hold emergency talks in a bid to save a free trade deal between the European Union and Canada that looks to be foundering amid protracted disagreements.
What is new is that they are regularly smuggled into Britain by boat — which used to be fairly rare — supplying jarring pictures of people being pulled from foundering little craft in rough seas, or being taken into custody on beaches.
This same team, following a bumbling defeat at Washington three weeks ago, dealt a first-round pick for a receiver, Amari Cooper, and dismissed its offensive line coach — a move akin to firing a line cook at a foundering restaurant.
There has been speculation over the years about whether Mr. Bloomberg would lend his weight to the foundering arts center at the former World Trade Center site, which was included in the 230 master plan but has been plagued by setbacks.
Centuries later, it's easy to read the tale of the failed Scottish colony in Panama as a farce: all that wool in the tropics, the printing press on the empty beach, an assault of pure optimism foundering against a deadly reality.
In another surprise, President Trump said that he was open to meeting with President Hassan Rouhani of Iran within weeks, and that he would go along with "a short-term line of credit or loan" to help Iran's foundering economy.
In another surprise, President Trump said that he was open to meeting with President Hassan Rouhani of Iran within weeks, and that he would go along with "a short-term line of credit or loan" to help Iran's foundering economy.
For all the big projects China is engaged in around the world — high-speed rail in Laos, a military base in Djibouti, highways in Kenya — arguably its most perilous step so far may be taking control of the foundering Hambantota port.
And Church's lush "Valley of Santa Isabel, New Granada" (1875), after foundering on the block, was purchased via private sale by the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, which promptly offered Berkshire residents free admission in perpetuity to come visit it.
And in Mr Modi, with his vice-like grip on parliament, his reputation as a friend of business and his need to right a foundering economy, India at last has a leader with the power and the incentives to push through big reforms.
With Bannon's departure, those who saw his truculent blend of nationalism and racial grievance—Bannonism, if you wish—as the ballast in Trump's otherwise foundering ship have been left to ponder who will now lead whom and where it will all end.
Her prey: Sean Donovan (Blake Jenner), a former baseball pitcher, and his scientist wife, Lisa (Jane Levy), who find themselves in Montgomery's silken clutches after she offers to finance Lisa's foundering medical start-up in exchange for a steamy night with Sean.
On his arrival, Mr. Calce said, he found a company that had been foundering in spite of its history of prominent technical innovations, including the Tourbillon with Three Gold Bridges, perfected by Constant Girard in the latter half of the 143th century.
Largely left behind by the public sector and a foundering automobile industry, people adapted, bartering for services, trading welding work for a D.J. gig, founding their own recycling program, forming powerful local community organizations that fulfilled the role normally reserved for the government.
But the wave of Republican losses that Democrats had hoped for proved more a ripple, with vulnerable Republicans like Representative Barbara Comstock of Virginia holding their ground in districts where Mr. Trump's popularity seemed to be foundering for most of the race.
His promised re-branding and update of NAFTA -- Trump wants to call it the US, Mexico, Canada trade agreement or USMCA -- is foundering in part because the White House failed to get the deal ratified before Democrats took control of the House in January.
The next day, June 18, the bodies of the seven men who died were recovered by Navy divers from flooded spaces that had been sealed off to keep the ship from foundering, a wrenching decision by officers in the chaotic aftermath of the crash.
Whether rushing to salvage the cases of Scotch newly liberated from a foundering cargo ship, or scrambling to hide their spoils from a bumbling Home Guard captain (Eddie Izzard, creamy English vowels at the ready), the islanders are as uninteresting as Macroon's woolly cardigans.
Her mandate was to implement an ambitious plan dreamt up by the Republican governor and Newark's Democratic mayor Cory Booker, now a US senator, that would rapidly transform the chronically foundering district into a model of success and reform to be emulated by schools across the nation.
But in the early 2000s, as his overleveraged and indebted properties faltered and he teetered on the edge of personal bankruptcy, Donald J. Trump sought to take this ordinary provision to an enormous scale and escape a foundering business — and avoid taxes for years going forward.
For deep-fried crescents of pasteis de carne, which flake at the touch, the dough itself comes from Brazil — perhaps infiltrated by the shot of cachaça that some Brazilian cooks swear by, to keep the dough from taking on too much oil and foundering in the fryer.
The tournament was conceived in an early-20th-century Europe when nations (including Romania) were emerging from the wreckage of foundering empires, when Woodrow Wilson's gospel of national self-determination spread far and wide, and when new forms of media, including radio, expanded the reach of the sport.
We could soon find ourselves in a new arms race as deadly as the Cold War — and at a time when the world's arms control efforts look like relics of an inscrutable past and the effort to renew the most important of them, a new START agreement, is foundering.
Long gone are Wells Supper Club, which allowed late-night revelers to have dinner and breakfast at the same time with its famous fried chicken and waffles, and Copeland's, which offered chitterlings and champagne in Hamilton Heights and briefly on the Upper West Side before foundering in 2007.
James Graham's play "Ink" tells the story of another bogeyman, Rupert Murdoch (Bertie Carvel), who in 1969 bought the foundering newspaper The Sun and turned it into a tabloid sensation, setting the course for a media empire; Rupert Goold directs the Manhattan Theatre Club production (April 2, Samuel J. Friedman).
Since then, Mr. Ryan, 45, who represents the blue collar steel town of Youngstown, has continued to build a national profile as a different sort of Democrat, one who believes his party's brand is foundering and its leaders must do more to appeal to white working-class voters who have abandoned the party.
Trade deal foundering And then there's the uncertain fate of the 12-country Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), a years-in-the-making trade agreement that the Obama administration sees as crucial to anchoring the United States in Asia and ensuring that China does not get to set the rules of the road for regional trade.
Ultimately, Pruitt's fate is in the hands President Trump, who already has a full plate with his travel ban before the Supreme Court this week, his nominee to lead the Department of Veterans Affairs Ronny Jackson foundering under various allegations, French President Emmanuel Macron in town for a visit, and his lawyer Michael Cohen getting raided by the FBI.
Despite the archaic chin whiskers and idiotic neo-Edwardian foppishness that has characterized the crowds attending recent editions of the trade fair (which itself managed to successfully ride the recent wave of a resurgent men's wear business after foundering so badly it almost became defunct), there is no escaping the dominant influence American sportswear has exerted on global fashion.
But his lengthy absence at a time of low oil prices, turmoil in the Middle East and a foundering Saudi-led war in Yemen led several American officials to conclude that the crown prince was fleeing frictions with his younger cousin and that the prince was worried his chance to ascend the throne was in jeopardy.
We've both worked on software products before but this is the first time we're co-foundering a company and so we think the mentorship is extremely valuable," he says of the opportunity they're spying with YC. "Also YC is known for… scaling a software product… They're very good at that, and that's extremely attractive to us.
" Nor does the onus fall on the foundering of Social Democratic reforms and international cooperation: Even before the United States backed out of the Paris Accord, we were well on our way to a 7.2 degrees Fahrenheit temperature rise by 2100, "a temperature that at times in the past has meant no ice at either pole.

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