Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

923 Sentences With "gave way"

How to use gave way in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "gave way" and check conjugation/comparative form for "gave way". Mastering all the usages of "gave way" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Eight-tracks gave way to cassettes, which gave way to compact discs, which gave way to streaming audio and hi-res files.
The party spectacles gave way to hospital scenes gave way to funeral tableaux.
WWHL gave way to Radio Andy, which gave way to Cohen's brief Riverdale cameo.
An ear infection gave way to a sinus infection which gave way to bronchitis.
Heading south along N196, we saw forests that gave way to roadside cemeteries and vineyards, which gave way to maquis, a tangled underbrush of rosemary, shrubs and succulents.
Which quickly gave way to ... ... Woooo fuckyeah bruhhhh.
The hard power of politics gave way to the soft power of Hollywood, and the easy moralizing of Kirk Cameron's evangelicalism gave way to the vague welcome of hipster faith.
Outside the green front door, after a small porch gave way to a yard but before that yard gave way to the poured-concrete floor of the factory, the earth was red.
The crust on the outside gave way to tender meat.
Then as now, that insecurity soon gave way to conviction.
Excruciating agony gave way to pure joy and raw emotion.
By the Renaissance, that mystique gave way to fearsome difference.
Their ubiquity also gave way to these rival banking options.
On Monday, the border finally gave way, at least temporarily.
But within moments the shivering misery gave way to rejuvenation.
Her concerns for her health gave way to mortal fear.
That gave way to a 29% recovery in six months.
His cynicism gave way to hope, as it always did.
As summer gave way to autumn, the numbers declined dramatically.
In some places, hillsides soaked by heavy rain gave way.
Crowds of pedestrians gave way to steady flows of riders.
The usual rush hour crush gave way to empty spaces.
"That's when corporate timidity gave way to terror," he said.
Anti-Black Hood vigilante group the Red Circle, and their pretty insane shirtless video, gave way to the mob-tied Dark Circle, which gave way to Reggie (Charles Melton) nearly killing Fangs (Drew Ray Tanner).
All around, hugs, laughter and last calls gave way to terror.
Visions of liberation soon gave way to a much bloodier reality.
A look of confusion on his face gave way to realization.
Ultimately, Kalanick pushed too hard and gave way to Dara Khosrowshahi.
That tradition, however, gave way to an increasingly progressive City Council.
Raw and bawdy comedies gave way to grappling and full desire.
As the 19903s gave way to the 1990s, both trends changed.
Rough justice slowly gave way to organized state monopolies on violence.
At night, the golden day gave way to spectacular northern lights.
Blogging quickly gave way to the very opportunities it helped create.
He, too, had an addiction and, eventually, gave way to it.
She stayed there, terrified as the once solid ground gave way.
As the 90s gave way to the 2000s, things changed marginally.
Policy qualms about the House bill gave way to political hopes.
The smell of Simeon's insides gradually gave way to the musk.
Those gave way to fluoroquinolones, and those, in turn, to cephalosporins.
About a half-hour before tipoff, flurries gave way to hail.
A 200-metre section of the bridge gave way on Aug.
Bravado about the theory gave way to sincerity about the stakes.
As a result, the road easily gave way during the downpour.
Dusty land gave way to the high grass of the delta.
This gave way to several questions: Who picked out these rings?
Elation gave way to humdrum—just another subway ride, after all.
The darkness in his eyes gave way to a hesitant light.
Theory gave way to practice as musicians took to Moogfest's stages.
Atlanta's Josh Tomlin gave way to the bullpen following the third.
Onslaughts of seismic upheaval gave way to lulling plateaus of noise.
Ten years later, after heavy rainfall, the hillside gave way again.
The blinding white sunlight gave way to more sensitive amber hues.
Her 'bad guy' music video, in particular, gave way to priceless mashups.
Archer gave way to Clay Holmes, who went 3 2/3 innings.
It gave way to German reunification and the birth of the euro.
During the 18th century, these beautified drawings gave way to inert diagrams.
A 200-metre section of the Morandi bridge gave way on Aug.
Serfdom on the land gave way to wage labour in the factories.
The prosperous '90s gave way to the war-torn, economically calamitous aughts.
A white facade gave way, leaving the pews open to the street.
In the beginning, papyrus scrolls gave way to bound pages of parchment.
At least on this issue, sound and fury gave way to clarity.
She gave way to Kerry Woolard, the general manager of Trump Winery.
" That gave way to the old German wintar, or "the wet season.
" That gave way to the old German "wintar," or "the wet season.
In the late 90s, mobile movie-going gave way to cheap TVs.
Density gave way to activism and organization, and organization allowed for liberation.
Eventually, their hesitance gave way to a determination to handle it right.
Metal gave way to slabs of stone laid flat between tree roots.
The more he learned, the more his nostalgia gave way to worry.
Dixiecrats gave way to the race-baiting Republican politics of Nixon and
Gamergate ultimately gave way to something deeper, more violent, and more uncontrollable.
The crispy, sugar-dusted exterior gave way to a soft, buttery interior.
As the 1910s gave way to the 1920s, the Klan's membership grew.
The offensive zaniness of the first half gave way to unadulterated mayhem.
As 2016 gave way to 2017, I found myself thinking about Amaze again.
For many, however, the giddy joy of liberation soon gave way to tragedy.
But then, their anxiety gave way to a sense of relief and familiarity.
But after seeing the controversial show, his excitement quickly gave way to anger.
So "great was the crush", by one account, his staircase eventually gave way.
Americans. As a result, earlier plans for native integration gave way to a
And Obama's historical presidential election gave way to the rise of Donald Trump.
My initial reaction to this was anger, but anger gave way to joy.
Undeterred, Kobach returned to Kansas where his nativist predilections gave way to obsession.
Unfortunately, at least to Lambkin, the success eventually gave way to creative monotony.
What if natural laws gave way, in one tiny aspect, to moral law?
Gray gave way to Carlos Estevez, who weaved his way through the eighth.
Sleep and exercise gave way to long days trying to resuscitate the business.
A mountainside next to Tyndall Glacier gave way in October after heavy rains.
The cold gave way to extreme heat as a greenhouse effect kicked in.
During this era, hand-to-hand street fighting gave way to gun violence.
Lush vegetation suddenly gave way to roaring flames and a yellow-pink haze.
But their plans soon gave way to reality, and there was no party.
For both, alcohol and marijuana gave way to benzodiazepines, prescription opiates and heroin.
The plane's under-carriage gave way on impact and its engines caught fire.
But more recently, the string of foiled plots gave way to closer calls.
The buildings — one condemned, the other inhabited — gave way sometime after 9 a.m.
His skepticism increased as the statue's patina of officialdom gave way to weirdness.
He tried to run but the slippery mud gave way beneath his feet.
Open grassland then gave way to seemingly endless obstacle courses of lava rock.
The civility that once prevailed on Capitol Hill gave way to character assassination.
Of course, that kinder, more intimate setting eventually gave way to brutal violence.
In the American election, reason gave way to fear, resentment, hate and spite.
We're here because we're here, he thought as winter gave way to spring.
The dinner was on a rooftop offering a romantic view of the colonial city, and each table had a warm amber candle, and I grew jumpier as the courses unfolded, as ceviche gave way to squash blossoms gave way to mole.
Gradually, though, anger gave way to amazement as Strzok grew increasingly combative and condescending.
The charred land quickly gave way after heavy rains, killing at least 21 people.
At the state level, decades of uninterrupted Democratic control gave way to Republican supermajorities.
From there, General Shallaf watched as Syria's peaceful protests gave way to armed revolt.
A slow clap started to build until it gave way to outright uproarious applause.
After Cali came Juárez, which in turn gave way to Sinaloa, and so on.
A hard-fought game gave way to a lopsided lead in the final minutes.
In 2011, it gave way to the semi-civilian government of President Thein Sein.
In particular, questions will be asked as to why the Rebsamen school gave way.
After that, her eagerness to return gave way to a more measured, cautious regimen.
Another 100 people were crushed when the tunnels gave way on top of rescuers.
A square portion of the second floor gave way and pancaked the cars below.
The commercial gave way to some hilariously adorable bloopers, which PEOPLE shares below exclusively.
Shaded clearings gave way to winding paths and bright red bridges over gentle streams.
A mostly even first period gave way to a blowout quickly in the second.
After he arrived, her reserved demeanor gradually gave way to nerves and occasional tears.
Lofty mansions gave way to shotgun houses in various states of renewal and disrepair.
Soon the flood walls on the Seventeenth Street and London Avenue Canals gave way.
The temperature grew warmer, and the rain gave way to blue skies and sunlight.
Near the summit, shrouding pines suddenly gave way to a vista of the Cascades.
He finished the inning, pitched the eighth and gave way to closer Raisel Iglesias.
" At some point, "How could this happen?" gave way to "Here we go again.
Eventually, however, as landlines gave way to wireless, the industry reconsolidated and regulators relaxed.
The kisses gave way to terse formalities and tight-lipped smiles whenever they met.
Highways and stripmalls quickly gave way to woodlands, carved apart by occasional Hollywood backlots.
As he grew older, my father's ever-lurking wrath gave way to debilitating depression.
And Vera Wang's backless plastrons (those would be fencing vests) over white poplin shirts over sweeping black kilts with dropped trouser waists, which gave way to brutalist raccoon vests and coats, which gave way to ghostly nude tulle gowns bearing sequined panels.
In this digital domain, the art of threading film gave way to pushing a button.
For the second time in three years, it was his right ACL that gave way.
A dramatic first episode gave way to a dramatic full trailer for Hannah's Bachelorette season.
The hum of side conversations gave way to chants of "We care!" outside city hall.
Wetmore gave way to Michael Medline in December 2014 after five years at the helm.
Wood hit Bell to load the bases, and then gave way to reliever Lucas Sims.
Alex Claudio relieved him, struck out Kolten Wong and gave way to reliever Junior Guerra.
After a while, she said, the satisfaction of wrong-footing people gave way to exasperation.
But she gave way in the face of a rebellion by pro-EU Tory backbenchers.
In movies and television, slime was phased out as practical effects gave way to CGI.
It gave way to the European Economic Community (EEC), a broader common market, in 1957.
Meaning, they gave way more money than they actually ever raised they had zero overhead.
What began as a seemingly benign comment, she wrote, gave way to some backhanded comments.
Thus, Boutros-Ghali gave way to another African, Kofi Annan, in the same prestigious spot.
But once that level gave way in early July, banks had to cut their positions.
Hand gave way to Cody Allen, who pitched a scoreless ninth for his 22nd save.
Corsets and billowy skirts even gave way to bloomers so that women could ride comfortably.
On an early Friday morning in November 2018, the ground gave way in Anchorage, Alaska.
The movement led to a statewide teacher strike in April and gave way to Gov.
But Short's knee gave way: "I just got shot, I can't run," she cried out.
A loud rumbling and a disconcerting dripping sound gave way to percussive but harmonious music.
During the Cold War, Dwight Eisenhower's "spirit of Geneva" gave way to bloodshed in Budapest.
Peterman gave way to rookie Josh Allen with 11:22 left in the third quarter.
As he discussed the war and its aftermath, his composure gave way to something bleaker.
That was the end of the night for Kuemper, who gave way to Devan Dubnyk.
Anderson put two on to open the fifth and then gave way to the bullpen.
But the cordial opening gave way to criticism of the "dangerous and devastating" U.S. actions.
Miller, who actually threw just 703 pitches, gave way to Bryan Shaw for five outs.
His immune system finally gave way, and he was admitted to the hospital with pneumonia.
The increase gave way for Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway to become the bank's largest shareholder.
And the moderation of colonial rule eventually gave way to brutal repression of Korean identity.
As winter gave way to spring, Doris sat in her wheelchair on our backyard deck.
As the financial rewards for breaching institutions grew, amateur hackers gave way to professionalized cyberterrorists.
As daylight gave way to darkness on Ujung Kareung beach, the rescuers didn't give up.
Sandy landscapes and open skies gave way to a gradual hill climb and twisting trails.
In April 2016, dozens of people died when a building gave way during a downpour.
Evolution: Two billion years ago, simple cells gave way to far more complex building blocks.
The golden-brown skin was almost caramelized and gave way to a fluffy, forgiving interior.
The "awws" and waves from the crowd gave way to some puzzled looks and snickers.
The bridge finally gave way, snapping the support cables and dropping into the river below. 
As I drove, the vineyards gave way to wheat-gold foothills, black cows in fields.
The mimeograph machine that started me down the road to tendinitis gave way to a photocopier.
Police say seven teens were trying to take pictures when the ice gave way Monday evening.
Eventually, that group gave way to Islamic State in Iraq, and Baghdadi rose through its ranks.
Steering in the first motor cars were controlled by levers, which gave way to wooden wheels.
A failed coup in Turkey gave way to a widespread crackdown by Erdogan on his opponents.
Ten violent days later, the shah's government resigned and the army gave way to the revolutionaries.
Their usual "we don't comment on rumors and speculation" response gave way to a sassy retort.
"Information gained from the previous investigation gave way to this string of arrests," Edinburgh told Reuters.
" Instead, Bell's bubbly personality gave way to a "complete and utter sense of isolation and loneliness.
Alas, once Johnson began being quizzed, his eccentric, attractive nature gave way to sound-bite ambush.
With his wife gone, his routine gave way to a morass of unaccountability and unwelcome quiet.
Over the years, Mr. Qader said, his bewilderment at being in Guantánamo gave way to routine.
Over plates of fried chicken prepared by his mother, people's tears gave way to happier recollections.
By the end of his testimony, Barr's carefully manicured disdain gave way to thinly veiled wrath.
This analysis gave way for some powerful discussions about media, commercialism and the art of persuasion.
The vicious "Strange Hellos" gave way to "New Skin" where Scott undid her debut LP's reticence.
The original 1898 logo gave way to a bolder, clearer image with "FIAT" printed in gold.
First came anxiety, followed by despair, which gave way to disbelief and anger and, finally, resignation.
But what was tense at first gave way quickly to a warm friendship between the two.
Talk of the killings soon gave way to more pleasant topics during the 45-mile drive.
Background reading: Andrew Ross Sorkin examines how the financial crisis gave way to a political one.
The circus-tent populism of Chávez gave way to an even less accountable, charmless tropical Leninism.
An outer layer of crisp gave way to a tender patty that oozed with meaty juice.
On the streets of Baghdad, chants of "out, out Iran" gave way to "death to America".
The fiery passion between Khal Drogo and Daenerys gave way to the birth of three dragons.
My slacks and button-up shirts gave way to tight jeans and more form-flattering shirts.
Conversation gave way to selfies, and Ms. Saint John invited Ms. Huffington to her birthday party.
Male and female models in all-black outfits gave way to looks that slowly grew bolder.
Male and female models in all-black outfits gave way to looks that slowly grew bolder.
The sound of Leavers machines gave way to silence as layoffs accelerated and factories were abandoned.
After resisting at first, he gave way earlier this week and pledged to make them public.
S. trade pact gave way to concerns about the lack of concrete details on the agreement.
The three-part polyphony soon gave way to unison singing, and, after a while, to silence.
High-rises gave way to lush forest as the street wound down to a pebble beach.
Poker gave way to tales of stickball matches, shared baby photos and antipasto for the table.
As we spoke over several hours, Monique's caution gave way to a fluid and emotional narrative.
The drive-ins soon gave way to movie theaters with multiple screens — Mr. Redstone named them multiplexes.
It did not seem so, as Mr. Trump's usual bravado gave way to a less nimble performance.
By contrast, he came in unprepared, had nothing fresh to say, and increasingly gave way to rants.
But in the top of the 22015th, the wind finally gave way to Cabrera's winning home run.
Spaghetti Bolognese gave way to sandwiches even as the governor refused to give way to a server.
As summer gave way to fall, Wallace says, Sitler became a near-constant presence at his home.
But hope gave way to despair when jihadists of Islamic State (IS) drove into town months later.
By contrast, he came in unprepared, had nothing fresh to say, and increasingly gave way to rants.
The canon is full of examples of moments when the ground suddenly gave way under former friends.
The abuse gave way to drug addiction and a sad public breakdown that ultimately stunted his career.
Lyndon Johnson, a rambunctious, back-slapping Texan, gave way to the socially awkward and furtive Richard Nixon.
All that kind of excitement and interest gave way for us deciding to just go for it.
The early sense of play gave way to dulled-down, chunk-of-metal-in-a-plaza heaviness.
Cheap beer at college parties gave way to better beer and wines as people entered the workforce.
With the change in materials, Kiester's planar geometry gave way to sleek amorphic forms with gritty surfaces.
After that, there was a well-observed minute's silence, which gave way to another wave of applause.
Skull-smashing, rugby-like scrums gave way to forward passing and a less congested line of scrimmage.
Traditional grave burials gave way to cremation, and the use of columbaria to store urns with ashes.
A madcap start gave way to 41 more prosaic minutes, and the score is tied, 1-1.
In 2015, the side of a hill gave way and buried the town in the gorge below.
And the interactivity offered by Twitch gave way to the advent of superstar content creators and streamers.
The rain briefly hinted at a reprieve for Pakistan, until it gave way to a sumptuous afternoon.
Sites that may have been able to withstand less forceful weather gave way to the pouring rain.
As the theme from "Gladiator" gave way to Elton John's "Circle of Life," Totti started weeping. Bawling.
Critics could be unkind (guilty), but as the bad movies gave way to good, the notices improved.
As the day stretched deep into the night, lawyerly arguments gave way to more pointedly political ones.
The dance party was held on the second floor, which partially collapsed when the roof gave way.
As the series advanced, the more menacing forms of the earliest paintings gave way to beatific images.
Inside the building, cautious optimism gave way to full-blown jubilation as the final minutes ticked away.
After pinch hitter Ehire Adrianza sacrificed the runners, Colorado starter Tyler Anderson gave way to Jordan Lyles.
The asphalt gave way to a dirt road through a rain forest, its canopy wreathed in brume.
This gave way to a general leadership word salad, best practices and integrated approaches and operationalizing value.
He gave way to Thompson, who helped Mississippi State close the deficit to 10-0003 by halftime.
In Timmothy's hometown of Aurora, Illinois, a brief rush of excitement gave way to disappointment and resolve.
But hope quickly gave way to the realization that any rescue mission would be fraught with risk.
S. trade truce gave way to uncertainty over whether the two nations can strike a durable deal.
Initial scenes of generosity and jubilation gave way to the reality that the welcome mat was wearing thin.
Photo: Ash Adams/GizmodoEventually and without warning, the tundra gave way to a bluff overlooking a desolate shoreline.
In all the footage Putin showed during the speech, real life always gave way to computer generated footage.
And the reply button gave way to a speech bubble that Twitter hopes is clearer in its purpose.
The ground started to shift Saturday, and, just like that, an estimated 8 million cubic yards gave way.
Bishop, who made 16 saves in the game, gave way to Anton Khudobin the rest of the game.
Then came talk of the CrowdStrike IPO, which gave way to a heated discussion about dual-class shares.
Neris got the first two outs in the eighth but gave way to Gomez after Charlie Blackmon's double.
Flood waters swept into Davenport, Iowa, on Tuesday temporary structures holding back a swollen Mississippi River gave way.
The sounds of jubilant song gave way to those of automatic gunfire and the screams of the dying.
The photo quickly picked up steam around the internet and gave way to Kenneth's new nickname, Sad Papaw.
The coal scuttle and cold washcloth gave way to a hot shower—and progress for his whole family.
The novel, set in 1940s South Africa, illustrates the racial and social divides that gave way to Apartheid.
In 2011, her crop top gave way as she performed on Good Morning America, and ABC later apologized.
Cam Bedrosian pitched a perfect opening inning for Los Angeles, then gave way to Cahill, a former Cub.
The traffic chaos of the past week began easing Monday, as immense demonstrations gave way to sporadic protests.
Typed command-line interfaces gave way to graphical interfaces and abstractions of file systems that suggested physical space.
"The dock at The Wreck restaurant gave way and approximately 20 people went into the water," police tweeted.
Some of the students tried to jump to safety as the floor gave way ... mostly to no avail.
But that first gathering gave way to a bunch of annual events now held all over the world.
Leaving Pyongyang, we passed through a checkpoint, and smooth asphalt eventually gave way to potholes brimming with rainwater.
Below the peaks, woods gave way to vines and pastures, followed by estuary flats filled with citrus orchards.
The sunshine that had favored Bourgue's topspin forehand gave way to overcast skies that made for lower bounces.
Battles fought over a day in the previous century gave way to lengthy campaigns that consumed unparalleled casualties.
Vine gave way to really snappy, funny, and slapstick comedy snippets that can be digested readily and easily.
In the financial collapse of 2008, Bear Stearns gave way to Lehman Brothers and the rest was history.
The rally immediately gave way to the fastest 10 percent plunge from a record high in 27 years.
The toasty, nutty biscuit tops gave way to a delicate interior, which I slathered in whipped honey-butter.
There, a real estate bubble in the 103s gave way to a calamitous bust that left banks reeling.
Down the stretch, their familiar actions gave way to a simpler one: get the ball to Kawhi Leonard.
As the congressional session gave way to campaign season, however, reform proponents had to dial down their expectations.
Locke the glossy belletrist gave way to Locke the fellow-traveller, Locke the savvy champion of proletarian realism.
By morning, Mr. Holmes' determination to ride out the storm gave way, and he and his family evacuated.
But once I sunk my teeth into the doughnut, it gave way to a smooth and creamy texture.
As anxiety about coronavirus gave way to fear, investors dumped shares, watched the news and fielded client calls.
Sections of the reinforced glass splintered, sagged and eventually gave way and a group of demonstrators burst inside.
He chased him across the roof, and while running it gave way and he fell off the building.
We've seen this before: computers the size of rooms gave way to ones that fit under the desk.
This year, departing favorites gave way to audacious new series, and streaming services brought viewers outstanding foreign fare.
Earlier this week the earth gave way under a search worker, his leg falling through the septic lid.
At that point, his goal of winning the Masters gave way to merely trying to complete 18 holes.
His waning boxing career gave way to a series of tough breaks, including a prison sentence and cancer.
As I struggled to open it, the cork gave way, spraying some of the contents onto the rock.
Below them, fields of marijuana interrupted the rows of vineyards, and golden hills gave way to thick forests.
The fairy tales gave way to more tangible fears: navigating high school, getting into college, finding a job.
"Once he got going, logic and decorum gave way to threats, personal attacks and multiple distortions," he wrote.
Two billion years ago, simple cells gave way to far more complex building blocks, seemingly out of nowhere.
" The pulsing gave way to a vibrating drone that stopped for an instant and I heard, "He's watching.
Visser was injured when the ropes gave way and he fell out of the ring - canceling the bout.
Libya has been hit with a string of attacks since the Arab Spring gave way to civil war.
The fields gave way to darkly arching oaks, tree tunnels shading a narrow country road outside Winters, Calif.
But in late 2015 her hip gave way, and she had surgery to repair a torn hip labrum.
Strict parenting gave way to an era of "permissive parenting" — giving children lots of freedom with little oversight.
In Saigon's raucous but at times relatively free press, the election's loftier goals gave way to political gossip.
The dock -- which connected passengers to a ferry crossing -- sent people into the Savannah River when it gave way.
As agrarian life gave way to creeping urbanization and industrialization, the voices of Social Darwinism sounded the softness alarm.
As punk gave way to rave culture in the 1980s, rage was replaced with messages of unity and belonging.
But eventually, the math gave way to relativity, and Gordon was edged out on a (relatively) sub par dunk.
The score was 5-0 when McFarland gave way to Braden Shipley, just called up from Triple-A Reno.
But in the early morning of June 6, soon after Laney's labor began, it gave way to alarming symptoms.
The floor gave way in the Coyote Ugly nightclub in the city of Gwangju at about 453:30 a.m.
He gave way to Myles Brennan early in the fourth quarter after the Tigers had scored 225 consecutive points.
Private businesses were confiscated; massive jailing of artists and homosexuals gave way to a dark period of the Revolution.
The shorts and wrap skirts gave way to A-lined dresses with deep plunge necklines worn with T-shirts.
Chill incessant nightrains gave way to clear days warm enough to thaw more snow and keep the creek clear.
The curious, star-struck observers increasingly gave way to fans eager to pledge their support to the political newcomer.
In the interior Alaska city of Nenana, ice on the Tanana River gave way just after midnight on Sunday.
This theoretical kidnapping ultimately gave way to the three-week art program, workspace, and de facto artwork, Art Gym.
Low single-digit gaming revenue growth in early 2016 gave way to 0% YoY same-store growth in 2Q.
Those terms gave way to "haunting" — when someone lurks around your social media accounts after the relationship has fizzled.
In 1940, isolation ended in a fight for survival, and complacency gave way to five years of grim determination.
The ethic of rugged individualism gave way to the desire to have the federal government help line Hannity's pocket.
Real estate bonanzas from Spain to Southern California gave way to a disastrous wave of foreclosures, eliminating construction jobs.
In the 1980s, metal cans gave way to plastic, and high-altitude balls, which bounce less, made their debut.
Vasilevskiy, who stopped 22 of 26 shots in two periods, gave way to Louis Domingue for the third period.
But even those inauspicious moments on "Restaurant Startup" gave way to on-camera praise from a Whole Foods executive.
After drizzle and snow, the weekend gave way to sun and warmer weather, and a spate of good shows.
Divisions over power sharing gave way to military conflict, and competing forces now hold separate areas of the country.
This gave way to a city of wide boulevards, electric gas lights, and (a new invention), department store shopping.
But assurances of opportunity gave way to discrimination, isolation, dead-end jobs and poor living conditions that continue today.
This week's episodes were intense as teenage angst gave way to very adult concerns (Times staffers discussed them here).
Between the ranges, acacia shrubs dotted the low-lying hills that gave way to sand dunes spiked with spinifex.
Metal spikes gave way to plastic spikes that aren't as sharp but have more contact points with the ground.
Over time, as one late-20th-century recession gave way to another, such angels grew harder to come by.
The dam, which was still under construction, gave way on Monday, forcing nearly 7,000 people to flee their homes.
But during the Obama era, their carefully cultivated bipartisanship gave way to a withering critique of the Republican Party.
Shortly after World War II, Brazil's dictatorial Estado Novo gave way to a democratic republic, and art production exploded.
The video gave way to Eminem and his ensemble rising dramatically onto the stage to perform the song live.
But several residents refused to leave, and they were unaccounted for after the building gave way later that night.
The dining area Siatta had entered gave way to a little kitchen, which opened into a small living room.
But the industry's enthusiasm gave way to misgivings as insurers lost billions of dollars in the law's first years.
He gave way too long of an inaugural address, where he caught pneumonia, and he died a month later.
Tuesday's trade gave way to fresh selling of not just Italian bonds but also Greek, Spanish and Portuguese debt.
But theory gave way earlier on Tuesday to Simcha Felder, a Democrat of Brooklyn who has caucused with Republicans.
Tuesday's trade gave way to fresh selling of not just Italian bonds but also Greek, Spanish and Portuguese debt.
Qassim Suleimani, last week gave way to widespread, though smaller, protests against the government's handling of the airliner accident.
The western side of the land bridge retreated as the waterfalls eroded it, and finally a section gave way.
The intrigue and complexity of Assassin's Creed: Origins gave way to the rudimentary Westworld-like mannequin syndrome of Odyssey.
Artists worked in subsidized lofts at the Española Art Center before it gave way to the El Paseo Hotel.
A scoreless game gave way to a flurry of goals midway through the first period and Washington scored first.
Most of the city got four to six inches of snow, as much of it gave way to sleet.
Wherever this system continued after independence, national belonging gave way to tribal identity as the real meaning of citizenship.
At least 60 people were counted dead shortly after the mounds of decaying trash and debris gave way late Saturday.
His drone was circling overhead the moment the ice gave way, watching as the man's snowmobile sunk beneath the surface.
The powerful, sustained shaking on Friday gave way to 225 aftershocks, the national seismology service said, and caused widespread panic.
Efforts early in the 1980s to cajole trading partners into limiting exports gave way to more serious interventions later on.
That gave way 2000 hours later to a 7.1-magnitude main shock, sending tremors as far as Arizona and Nevada.
But for all the anticipation, in the event it was Federer's winning streak that gave way — with no little brutality.
A section of the bridge gave way on Tuesday in busy lunchtime traffic, plunging dozens of vehicles 50 meters below.
As the houses gave way to fields of corn and soy, I thought of NewPointe's branded coffee mugs and iPads.
Of course, the dot-com bubble eventually gave way to the dot-com bust, but Mr. Clinton's timing was fortunate.
But as his hourlong speech went on, his message of harmony gave way to his trademark partisan attacks on Democrats.
However, once participants began to ponder the ways in which the world is messy, agreement gave way to revealing divisions.
But after a minute my senses gave way, and I was fully immersed into the virtual reality world of porn.
The lush greenery of the valley gave way to violently steep mountainsides and a dusty gravel road blasted across them.
Serial gave way to true crime television series like Making a Murderer and The Keepers, or even Errol Morris's Wormwood.
Microsoft's dominance of operating systems and browsers gave way to a shift to the internet and an expansion of choice.
Cinderella, the OG of ugly duckling transformations, gave way to Never Been Kissed, She's All That, Miss Congeniality, Clueless, etc.
Some moderate Liberals hoped a humiliation might teach ideologues a lesson, but the loss immediately gave way to more recrimination.
Most of the Uruguay players were expressionless at first, before their poker faces gave way to some looks of bemusement.
The dusty browns and grays of the desert gave way to oranges, yellows, and greens so vivid they seemed unnatural.
Mesh tops gave some outfits a sportier look, but gave way to more elaborate mesh dresses, while bodysuits evoked dancewear.
By Wednesday, however, his anger gave way to being "disappointed" and "embarrassed" in the wake of the brutal news coverage.
Both workers were secured by harnesses and ropes when the scaffolding gave way, WSVN reported, citing Miami-Dade Fire Rescue.
But the biggest domestic airlines, constrained by antitrust regulations, soon gave way to smaller competitors eager to expand their networks.
But starting just after World War II, America's community/membership mind-set gave way to an individualistic/autonomy mind-set.
A section of the bridge gave way on Tuesday in busy lunchtime traffic, plunging dozens of vehicles 50 metres below.
Later, as his adoring fans in Taiwan looked on, those colors gave way to pure white with black primary feathers.
The Olympic Games moved from pageantry to athletic performance over the weekend as Friday's opening ceremony gave way to competition.
About an acre of blacktop was replaced with synthetic grass; chain-link fences gave way to more appealing wrought iron.
But the apartments near Hillside Avenue gave way to plenty of single-family homes as I walked down Midland Parkway.
But he was moved by the spectral interplay of old and new, as one creakily gave way to the other.
But, as could be expected, when it was all said and (hopefully) done, acerbic argument gave way to collegial progress.
But after allowing three goals late in the period, and perhaps feeling the pain worsen, he gave way to Raanta.
He got a call from the agent, saying the property was his, and that gave way to a big celebration.
This gave way to the European Economic Community in 20303, and ultimately the European Union after 19730's Maastricht Treaty.
Disbelief quickly gave way to reality as volley after volley of rapid gunfire rained down on the Route 91 Festival.
As we ventured deeper into the mill, however, the subdued silence gradually gave way to the steady hum of machinery.
As the tiled roofs of Addis gave way to thatch, the large windows offered a moving pastoral of Ethiopian life.
But the block's counterculture character had begun to fade by the 1970s and gave way to crime in the 80s.
The name Clear Waters gave way to Eddy (sometimes Eddie) Clearwater as he established himself in Chicago's thriving blues scene.
Full-size spares gave way to the space-saving "doughnut" versions you sometimes spot on vehicles traveling at worrying speeds.
In 2015, inflated share prices eventually gave way to a big crash, while the wider Chinese economy was slowing down.
The former CTO of Sun Microsystems helped the young entrepreneurs, then eventually gave way to Page as CEO in 2104.
I still wasn't sold on the whole thing, but slowly my knee-jerk emotional fear gave way to genuine inquisitiveness.
But doubts quickly gave way to excitement when Mr. Sanders captured the coveted endorsement of Representative Ilhan Omar of Minnesota.
The low-slung pastel buildings of the city eventually gave way to endless rows of thick oaks on hillier lands.
The gallery eventually gave way to books of booking photos, which were largely replaced by an ever-expanding computerized database.
Its color palette is iridescent: in her geometric fractals, yellow, orange, and pink subtly gave way to purple and turquoise.
And basically what happened was that initial wave of skepticism gave way to those people spending a lot of money.
This gave way to the European Economic Community in 1967, and ultimately the European Union after 1993's Maastricht Treaty.
Mania gave way to dread, button-downs to sweatshirts  —  or really, one sweatshirt I wore many days in a row.
He lives in the Fifth Ward, and has no bathroom roof anymore—it gave way to Harvey's powerful winds and rainfall.
This gave way, she continued, to feelings of depression, and despair, and addiction—particularly morphine-addiction among World War I veterans.
Chávez gave way to the current president, Nicolás Maduro, who has overseen a period of profound economic collapse and rampant malnutrition.
As weeks gave way to months, officials from the park corporation refused to say what, exactly, was wrong with the bridge.
This helped prompt a modest market correction and gave way to a more-volatile and emotional few years in the market.
But as Mr. Clinton finished the story, the laughter gave way to sighs, and indeed, a humanizing streak had been found.
Small blue-ribbon judging panels gave way to the group's 20,000 members voting on key winners, rendering the awards more democratic.
This made it easy for us in the capital to become complacent over the populist angst that gave way to Brexit.
As morning gave way to afternoon, and the coup was formally quieted, Turks took to social media to discuss the recitations.
For Uvanni, hope gave way to crushing disappointment when his brother's health declined and he died from metastatic melanoma in 22016.
Many young people were on the Vigo boardwalk when it gave way during the last concert of a three-day festival.
Shallow-rooted annuals, which die once they're chewed on, gave way to deep-rooted perennials, which can recover after moderate grazing.
But the anchors holding the 1250-pound platform instead gave way, plunging it and them 472 feet to the alley below.
The euphoria of the Arab Spring gave way in most cases to equally or even more repressive dictatorships and civil wars.
But on Wednesday, the meta question of Trump's competence gave way to more substantive reporting about what looks like policy movement.
Given the relatively close proximity Gainesville this eventually gave way to Whitney missing enough school for us to write songs together.
Eagerness gave way to a triumphant sense of mastery that morphed into anxiety and eventually into panic and finally into defeat.
The nickelodeons of the earliest days gave way to movie palaces, which were supplemented by humbler main-street Bijoux and Roxys.
Revolution and class war gave way to reform, progress, and growth, to a willingness to work with and within the system.
On Tuesday, a 200-metre section of the Morandi viaduct gave way in busy lunchtime traffic, killing at least 38 people.
His smugness and combativeness eventually gave way to a mechanical recitation of rehearsed soundbite snippets ostensibly provided by his legal counsel.
The development of the car business in the 20th century followed a predictable pattern: daring innovators gave way to savvy managers.
Deep pockets of water were broken up by areas of dry land, which gave way again to deep pockets of water.
The unusual jousting among Republicans at their own convention gave way to more traditional, fiery speeches aimed at Democratic leaders, Mrs.
For China, upgrading manufacturing and boosting exports gave way to an explosion of its middle class, pulling many out of poverty.
But the sexual freedom of Haight Ashbury gave way to the calamitous horror of the Manson Murders just three years later.
As winter gave way to spring and the ice upon the Arctic Ocean began to disappear, the situation would only worsen.
I mean, wouldn't it be exciting to hear Zayn sing about how drinking/smoking gave way to some serious life revelations?
But the anchors holding the 903,250-pound platform instead gave way, plunging it and them 472 feet to the alley below.
But as the first round gave way to the second, the wild man in Khalidov couldn't resist the chance to play.
About a half an hour into the class, dark clouds rolled in, and the sky gave way to a light sprinkle.
This is the evolution of VR. Head-mounted TV screens gave way to motion tracking and the ability to walk around.
The takedown of the drug ring gave way to a peaceful spell, but last year the tide started to turn again.
The parallels to the present day are striking: as the rich accumulated power, old standards of morality and decency gave way.
Minder gives historical context, explaining how the Spanish Civil War and the dictatorship that followed gave way to Spain's fractured present.
And polite sparring among some of the women soon gave way to an intense, personal exchange about experiences with sexual assault.
"Come in, let me show you the house," Ms. Archer offered in a cheery voice that soon gave way to silence.
As white families who opposed busing left town for the suburbs in 1967, they gave way to an insurgent new left.
Once stores worked their way through models that had been imported before tariffs hit, deflation gave way to sharp price increases.
The Chock full o'Nuts can has changed over time, just as the Checker cab gave way to Fords, Toyotas and Nissans.
Stocks on Wall Street tumbled again on Thursday, as choppy early trading gave way to another bout of broad-based selling.
"His New Look gave way to thigh-high boots and dresses of heat-molded synthetics," Mr. Farago wrote in his review.
The view lured us outdoors, onto an unobtrusive terrace that gave way to a self-effacing deck surrounding a swimming pool.
But his unifying tone, which his staff characterized as more traditionally presidential, quickly gave way to a more familiar Trump approach.
As the darkness gave way to the colors of the next day, I nearly laughed out loud as I ran home.
Their complementary interests gave way to their eventual decision to run the company together, and so far it is working out.
For many in the U.S., Soleimani's death gave way to a sense of unease, raising questions including, Who was this guy?
Baseball's Technicolor explosion of the '70s gave way to something far more sedate and conservative during Ronald Reagan's first presidential term.
Pedestrians rushed to help people get out, and some of them fell in as the ground around the hole gave way.
Her early Cubist portraits gave way to expansive Abstract Expressionist paintings throughout the '40s, culminating in the multicolored "Blue Figure" (1948).
After the police saw the extent of his physical injuries, Mr. Cheng wrote, the physical torture gave way to solitary confinement.
The demolition of the Morandi bridge, which gave way last August sending dozens of vehicles into free-fall, began in February.
In March, a 1,000-pound section of floor gave way at a mass-timber building under construction at Oregon State University.
A section of the viaduct, built in the 1960s with reinforced concrete and strengthened in the 1990s, gave way on Aug.
But when texting gave way to group messaging, video calls, and (Sent with Fireworks), the SMS standard just couldn't keep up anymore.
But less than 24 hours later, that false spring gave way to full-bore winter as a major snowstorm pounded the region.
The excitement soon gave way to demands that the transitional military council make way for a civilian-led interim body and elections.
And then there was ... just utter confusion as the minutes gave way to hours and there was no sign of a resolution.
That gave way to a largely peaceful 1990s during which George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton presided over reductions in military spending.
Upon stepping inside, quantity gave way to sheer size in Jason Peter's Sky Diamond sculpture in the frontal center of the space.
That trial run eventually gave way to the Impossible Whopper being sold in more than 7,000 Burger King branches across the country.
I believe we're living through one of those moments just as when the New Deal consensus gave way to the Reagan consensus.
Here's how liberally: At one point, the standard version gave way to a scene between Sarah Palin and Rowlf the Muppet dog.
In 19803 Engelbert Dolfuss seized power in the name of Austrofascism, which gave way to Nazi fascism in 1938 with the Anschluss.
However, that gave way to a teenage crisis of existential proportions, which dented official reserve managers' desire to hold the single currency.
This continued, in the shadows, even after the military dictatorship of 1976-83 gave way to the elected government of Raúl Alfonsín.
As the pride of its occupants gave way to self-doubt, people on all sides asked, were those flaws reparable or fatal?
Illness and oblivion were strong pulls in that moment, but both proved short-lived and soon gave way to something resembling joy.
But shortly after she gave birth to their son Marcell, now 22, in 1994, the laughter gave way to heated screaming matches.
"That support structure gave way, sending two workers plummeting to the ground below," fire rescue spokesman Mike Jachles, told the Associated Press.
The four-story, underground parking garage was under construction when it gave way in a high-tech area of northern Tel Aviv.
Denim decorated with patchworks and native American motifs gave way to velvet trousers with intricate crystal decorations and suede embroidered with roses.
Reformist President Mohammad Khatami faced similar pressures in his second term, which then gave way to hard-line populist President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
The star explains that during the fall of 2015, she experienced "racing mind, impulsive behavior, [and] insomnia," which gave way to anxiety.
In 1983, after a wave of deregulation, Nortel gave way to Bell Canada Enterprise (BCE), which signaled an era of telecom preeminence.
When the door gave way, Vic barreled through, tearing her away before dragging me by my ankles down three flights of stairs.
I'm sure that when the horse-and-buggy gave way to the automobile, there was probably an acceptance factor there as well.
Avocado and citrus orchards gave way to hiking trails that wound down into the canyon at the southern end of the property.
At 10AM, as the doors gave way to the human surge, the Los Angeles Convention Center briefly resembled the alleys of Pamplona.
In Texas, recent warm weather gave way to numbing cold, with the "feels like" reading dropping from 92 to 31 in places.
Romantic tales sometimes gave way to other powerful forces: money, real estate, career, health, collard greens and the Gorilla Species Survival Plan.
Incremental change also gave way to initiatives like the Cyber Sprint, an effort to identify and secure core assets at federal agencies.
Snap gave way to minimal, melodic Southern gangster music that still dictates the dominant sound in rap as a whole these days.
Sometime in the 1930s, ragamuffin begging gave way to ragamuffin parades, which, in many cases, were the forerunners of Thanksgiving Day parades.
As dial-up 56k modems gave way to D.S.L. and cable connections, AIM asserted itself as the dominant service of the time.
Instead, the economic reformer of the early 2000s gave way to Putin the hyper-nationalist, stirring fears of a new Cold War.
For France, especially for the Paris area, the initial sense of horror gave way to an outpouring of grief, then public defiance.
That myth crumbled last month: Most of the buildings that gave way when a 13-magnitude quake struck Mexico City on Sept.
The turnstile of the walk-in gate gave way to Anytown, U.S.A. The streets inside were conspicuously wide; the asphalt was new.
When Yeltsin gave way to Putin at the start of 2000, Russia had changed, imperfectly, Gorbachev insisted, but still for the better.
In the 1990s, metal spikes gave way to plastic spikes, and around 2010, spikeless shoes began to appear on the golf course.
But as my 43s gave way to my 30s and then, in my 40s, as menopause approached, some of that fear eased.
Back in the urban centers, meanwhile, the burst of post-Tet solidarity gave way to anger over plummeting living standards and corruption.
They gave way for him to pass as he closed in on the finish line, fanning out into a line behind him.
It was after the fear had turned to despair and the despair to resignation and the resignation gave way, finally, to resolve.
As the march went on, villages gave way to occasional abandoned farmhouses, crop fields to dunes, and the sun made itself felt.
Farm animals, which once roamed the land, began disappearing and multigenerational families gave way to smaller ones and more people living alone.
Squat, five-story banks of numbing gray Soviet apartment blocks gave way to cheerfully colored, 10-story buildings constructed around appealing playgrounds.
Those two days, the weather was fickle — the rain gave way to sun, the wind to calm, and then it rained again.
The student protests about perceived racism against people of color soon gave way to anger among Jewish parents concerned about anti-Semitism.
The two-story wooden structure at Precious Talent Top School, a private school in western Nairobi, gave way around 7:30 a.m.
Three people died in a building collapse in Nairobi last year, and 51 were killed when a building gave way in 2016.
As the game went on, the fans' frustration gave way to scuffles in the stands, and then to an all-out fracas.
As the start-up team expanded from 10 to 60, visibility and open communication gave way to departments and divisions of responsibility.
The elimination of the typewriter wasn't an economic disaster, because typewriters gave way to a better alternative that created even more jobs.
The 15-meter-high (about 45-foot-high) dump gave way in the early hours of Monday, burying residents as they slept.
Then masonry ovens gave way to autoclaves, speeding up production, and most companies invested in shredders, to break up the agave mechanically.
It is also a history in which design as a social concern gave way to design as the styling of consumer goods.
It also gave way to the left navigation — something commonplace in the bygone era of HTML frames (RIP), but less frequently seen today.
He'd left his son, parents, and ex-wife in Cuba; the whimsy of his earlier Cuban work gave way, then, to something else.
Eventually, the games gave way to some of the earliest chat programs, like Talkomatic, which helped influence the PLATO platform as a whole.
However, as spring gave way to summer without a peep out of Nvidia, people started to wonder if new GPUs would ever arrive.
Boehner and Obama's secret meetings gave way to dueling televised addresses to the nation, and ultimately a deal that met this Boehner standard.
Hamels also gave way to the bullpen to start the sixth inning, having allowed four hits and three walks in his five innings.
Argentina's normally fertile Pampas grains belt was scorched by a drought that gave way to torrential rains in April, which further complicated harvesting.
Bats gave way to guns in following days with police and masked militias firing at protesters armed with homemade mortar launchers and slings.
He ran until his legs gave way in an unpaved alleyway, and he collapsed onto the sandy ground, drenched in fear and sweat.
She clutched her chest as she spoke about life in Zimbabwe under Mugabe's rule, and her trembling voice eventually gave way to tears.
A rough first season in the rotation gave way to a return to the bullpen, and it suited Barnette's tenacity on the mound.
The day the fellows planned to stand outside a Planned Parenthood abortion clinic, Houston's sweltering humidity and sunshine gave way to pouring rain.
Geometric forms gave way to curvy, illuminated, surrealistic images; in the '80s and '90s, Soriano's paintings all looked a bit like the cosmos.
This was when the testing got a bit more challenging, as the overcast skies gave way to basically every form of precipitation imaginable.
As Friendster gave way to Myspace, and Myspace lost out to Facebook, so shalt Facebook be upstaged by the next great social network.
The comic's immediate popularity gave way to a slew of new series, like Spider-Man, the X-Men, and Daredevil, which skyrocketed sales.
The very early, honest volunteers gave way to people who realized the place was being so badly run you could rip it off.
She had been standing just a few feet from the shore when the thin ice gave way, submerging her in the cold waters.
Bill Clinton's evolution is harder to pinpoint, but his early White House chaos eventually gave way to a more functional and successful presidency.
A 200-metre section of the bridge in northern Italy gave way on Tuesday in busy lunchtime traffic, claiming at least 38 lives.
Oddleifson's stint as captain lasted only that 1976-77 season, as he gave way to the combo of Don Lever and Kevin McCarthy.
As the days passed, his initial fear of failing to survive gave way to the elation of self-confidence followed by eventual boredom.
But over the last few years, the low-key atmosphere that drew him there gave way to mobbed surfing beaches and blaring music.
Muted concerns from Western capitals over the flawed 2011 vote gave way to vocal criticism of alleged corruption and the killing of protesters.
The spring of that year gave way to summer, a heat wave of parched days that went on until the rains of October.
When I brought up the AfD, Sloterdijk sank his head in his hands, and his expansive manner gave way to something more cautious.
The desert eventually gave way to a subtropical luxuriance of palms, broccoli farms, and citrus orchards, the riverbanks and wetlands teeming with wildlife.
The sweltering heat earlier in the week gave way to electrical storms over the weekend that caused weather delays totaling almost three hours.
Just as Huntington's world gave way to Fukuyama's a generation ago, democracy's latest crisis opens the way for a new kind of politics.
At that moment, "the mob" gave way in American thinking to "the crowd" — the mass of citizens as a source of political legitimacy.
Further around the peninsula to my right, where the dunes gave way to shoreline, would have been clam colonies and mounds of flint.
Bell: There was one time when the stage kind of gave way a little, and one of the queens fell onto the audience.
The dollar index was swept to a near eight-month low of 93.748 on Monday as the October trough of 93.806 gave way.
Young men lit a kettle grill beside the river, and as the path became dirt, the city gave way to sunlight-infused woods.
Makeup tutorials segued to massage, which soon gave way to A.S.M.R. Since that fateful discovery, Gibi has watched A.S.M.R. videos every single night.
The industry's paternalism gave way to the paternalism of the federal government and its S.S.I. checks and black-lung checks and food stamps.
But that optimism gave way into the close as President Trump spoke at a press conference on the coronavirus from the White House.
These objectives melded together as the dusk of British colonialism gave way to a new era of American imperialism during the Cold War.
Milwaukee Starter Zach Davies left after 25 22/3, and gave way to Alex Claudio with a runner on second, leading 5-2.
But as the meeting wore on, his reputation as corrupt dinosaur — a term sometimes used for veteran politicians here — gave way to surprise.
The cleared trees gave way to sunlight, and a garden seemed the perfect way to commemorate a loss and mark a new beginning.
But this year, as one decade gave way to another, a fierce inferno swept through the community, destroying homes and severing power lines.
They were filmed, but early ideas about releasing both audio and video of the concert gave way to the current audio-only release.
A day later, the expressed need for pragmatism and deal making gave way to the reality: Trump is insistent on a border wall.
The floodlit hotels with sky bars and the sprawling Disneyesque Grand Palace gave way to darkness on the banks as we headed north.
The resorts lining the beachfront eventually thinned out and gave way to a very different scene, one that hinted at what came before.
Rain or not, it isn't the first time a building gave way in Kenya either because of poor structural design or sloppy construction.
But on Wednesday, months of tension mostly gave way to a somber calm as demonstrators left and a cold rain turned to snow.
Panic gave way to euphoria in some cases as travelers who had been detained for many hours were released and reunited with relatives.
I'm talking about the 30-pin connector used on the original iPod and iPhone, which later gave way to the Lightning connector in 2012.
For a second day in a row, a quiet but sneaky-strong morning for stocks gave way to a lurch forward for the indexes.
Liberals fretted about the "Orbanisation" of Europe, as the refugee-friendly Wilkommenskultur Mrs Merkel had encouraged gave way to concern about borders and crime.
Several videos on social media appear to show the dramatic moment when the floor gave way, with people tumbling down with it and screaming.
Calm, sandy-bottomed waters gave way to strong currents and jumbles of house-size boulders that formed avenues and alleys, caves and twisting passages.
The success of The Craft gave way to a slew of witch-themed shows and movies in the late 1990s, and into the aughts.
Payphones quickly gave way to prepaid mobile phones that would forever be known as "burners" after The Wire introduced the term to middle America.
Nausea gave way to sore breasts and a growing stomach, and while everyone raved about the second-trimester energy surge, I still felt tired.
Mount's daughter, not quite driving age herself, spotted the first car, which was stored inside in a basement garage before the ceiling gave way.
Linearity gradually gave way to circular thinking; he would go off on tangents, spiralling ever further away from what he was trying to say.
The stiff bodies and folded arms I saw Weekend 1 gave way to what may have been the biggest dance party of Weekend 2.
Bishop, who had not allowed more than two goals in any of five first-round games against Detroit, gave way to backup Andrei Vasilevskiy.
Tarmac roads gave way to red soil dirt tracks leading to Kakura, on the edge of the territory that has seen the worst fighting.
As schoolchildren on bicycles, young parents and elderly rushed in to savour the atmosphere, a sombre mood gave way to something approaching good cheer.
At one of those, in the village of Hathgampola, where 113 families were sheltering, survivors told of narrow escapes as the mountain gave way.
I was startled when, in her car one day, as she drove us between gallery shows, her usual mildness gave way to flaming rage.
The soaring ambition of 2009 gave way to a more restrained tone in 2013, when Mr. Obama acknowledged the limits of American military force.
The longstanding marginalization of the country's Anglophone minority gave way to violence in 28503 when the Cameroonian military met peaceful protests with excessive force.
A group of nearly 100 university students were on the mezzanine floor when it gave way, and many fell one storey to the lobby.
But inevitably, these competitions between scientists gave way to fights between politicians and local economic interests, since the DOE runs on a limited budget.
Dushanbe's outskirts gave way to undulating blue-green vistas and the fantastical aquatic terrain of the Norak water reservoir, a major hydroelectric energy source.
The tents and shacks gave way to rows of public housing that became hubs for the have-nots on the margins of Israeli society.
The boy, Anthony Perez, had walked about 50 feet onto Strack Pond inside Forest Park when the ice suddenly gave way around 4 p.m.
Sure enough, the murky bass line and garbled lyrics gave way to noticeably clearer sound, as though Eilish herself had just emerged from underwater.
As I approached Chattanooga, the rolling Georgia terrain gave way to dramatic vistas of the Appalachian foothills before the highway bent west toward Nashville.
As the Clinton administration gave way to the Bush and Obama years, its infrastructure was aging and funds to maintain it were running out.
The first-inning fireworks gave way to the pitching battle many had predicted with Price and Kershaw settling down and tossing four shutout innings.
His dreams of becoming a painter gave way to photography, and he was encouraged in that pursuit by the renowned photojournalist W. Eugene Smith.
The marching bands of early shows gave way to Up With People — an educational organization — and eventually to theatrical spectacles and concerts from megastars.
The journey began with a soft and sweet brioche bun that gave way into cool, crispy cabbage, thick, tart pickles, and hot battered chicken.
He is the most senior law enforcement official who was kept on the job as the Obama administration gave way to the Trump administration.
Walmart's expanse of asphalt, dotted with worn-out pickups and domestic sedans, gave way to a road lined with strip malls and dollar stores.
Stakeholder capitalism — which, Georgescu says, optimized the well-being of customers, employees, shareholders and the nation — gave way to short-term shareholder-only capitalism.
Inside the classroom, confusion and panic gave way to a sense of paralysis, a feeling that they couldn't act even if they wanted to.
In South Carolina, snow gave way to sleet and rain as temperatures hovered around freezing, the South Carolina Emergency Management Division said on Twitter.
And I went to IBM, so I saw the mainframe era, and then as mainframes gave way to mini computers I was at Wang Laboratories.
His famously long speeches gave way to silence, at least in public, and comfortable track suits replaced the stiff black boots and crisp military attire.
Around 6:30 pm, clouds of black smoke started billowing out from under the crucial freeway, and half an hour later, the road gave way.
Their attitude of bemused indifference suddenly gave way to an aggressive and energetic counterattack, which was helped by a bizarre incident late in the campaign.
Bamboo huts and modest, wood-framed inns gave way to modern hotels, primarily along the four-mile-long White Beach on the island's western side.
As casualties mounted—Russia, France and Great Britain together lost 21916m soldiers—the optimism of the early war effort gave way to cynicism and disillusionment.
He continued to walk along it until the thin ice eventually gave way near a patch of phragmites, an invasive weed that grows in wetlands.
WATCH THIS: Jonathan Scott Reveals How His Devastating Divorce has Helped him Enjoy his New Love   Their rocky start gave way to a whirlwind romance.
BUCHAREST, Romania – Romanian emergency officials say three workers who were repairing a railway line have died after rocks and dirt gave way and trapped them.
As civil rights gave way to the Black Panthers movement, the fight for racial justice in the late '60 was still considered a man's game.
While Harvick was able to maintain his lead for a few laps, Hamlin quickly gave way to Johnson and Larson on a battle for second.
Later, chat rooms and forums gave way to platforms like LiveJournal and MySpace, early, long-form versions of what Facebook and Twitter would eventually become.
Present coworkers were replaced by past ones, and close friends gave way to more distant ones I probably owed a call or an email to.
Last July, a Chinese mother lost her life trying to save her son when an escalator platform gave way and she plunged into the hole.
There's also the under-explored history of Westeros and the general growing sense of anxiety among all Westerosi as their summer gave way to winter.
That was a level some strategists were citing as the next stop after it smashed through 110, an important milestone that gave way just Wednesday.
On Wednesday, near the end, a ferocious duet for viola and cello gave way to a passage of music that was quiet, mellow, simply gorgeous.
As the Jet Set gave way to budget airlines, in places like airports and theme parks even the wealthiest often rubbed shoulders with hoi polloi.
This gave way to Humphry Davy's 1802 invention, the Electric Arc lamp, which gave off light, but not for long enough to be commercially viable.
That gave way to Syrian President Bashar Assad and Russia launching their fiercest bombing of rebel-held parts of the city of Aleppo to date.
Hidden in an industrial park along a pothole-covered road busy with trucks, a gravel expanse gave way to an abandoned factory filled with migrants.
Ryan Braun moved Thames to third with a base hit but gave way to pinch-runner Jonathan Villar because of tightness in his left calf.
As technology improved in the late 1970s, week-long photo processing services often performed by specialty camera shops gave way to one-hour photo labs.
Inside the ropes, it was all golf as players jockeyed for position in the third round as rain finally gave way to a dry day.
Moscow's delight at Donald Trump's election victory gave way to frustration and then alienation as investigations into Russian interference in the 2016 election dragged on.
The area was transformed in the 220s, amid the post–World War II population boom, as beach bungalows gave way to massive public housing projects.
Just like the disposable camera gave way to the cell phone, the police lineup photo and fingerprint could swiftly become key technologies of the past.
But most of its members crossed into Mexico as efforts to halt the caravan's advance gave way before its size, estimated then at about 7,000.
And initial euphoria over his victory gave way to dismay last summer when the man they hoped would end U.S. sanctions reluctantly reinforced the penalties.
Mr. Bartholomew's name was linked to steadily fewer hit records as the 1960s gave way to the '70s, but he remained active into his 80s.
" Keeping up appearances gave way to parties so wild that friends reported the couple "reveling nude in the orgies of Westport" and "fighting like mad.
After spending more than 17 grueling hours on court in the tournament, Nadal's 32-year-old body — specifically his chronically injured right knee — gave way.
Rinne gave way to Juuse Saros at the start of the second period after stopping just six of nine shots, continuing his wildly uneven play.
Joe Montana gave way to Steve Young in San Francisco, Brett Favre to Aaron Rodgers in Green Bay, Peyton Manning to Andrew Luck in Indianapolis.
Passages about the pastor's favorite places gave way to his thoughts about Paige — the things she'd been stewing about since the beginning of the episode.
And then it all gave way to one of the worst possible sights for the Mets: deGrom, their best pitcher, heading into the clubhouse early.
Ms. Sheinbaum has asked Mexico's College of Engineers to carry out the investigation to determine why the older of the school's two buildings gave way.
" As Trump's motorcade slowly made its way to the stadium, the Indian music gave way to Trump's rally playlist, including "Macho Man" and "Tiny Dancer.
Fleeting efforts at persuasion by members of the Judiciary Committee gave way to disputes over basic facts during a marathon debate over articles of impeachment.
Many of the tenements Neel and her sitters inhabited gave way to cruciform housing projects; others, more recently, have been replaced by cookie-cutter condos.
The boys were found two weeks later in early July, but jubilation quickly gave way to the realization that their rescue would be extremely dangerous.
Early efforts to introduce thoughtful story lines about women who love women gave way to gimmicks in the 1990s, before returning with force this century.
On the palate the fruit gave way to a stony minerality that is often characteristic of the vineyard — "pure rock," I wrote at the time.
Upon proceeding to a room designated "Active Sculpture," the chatter of journalists gave way to silence and then a plaintive sonic arrangement by Tarek Atoui.
Initial celebrations gave way to demands that the TMC, which took over after Bashir's ousting, make way for a civilian-led interim body and hold elections.
Excitement gave way to confusion among workers operating with scant details as to how these raises would impact hourly employees making close to or above $15.
We've seen this situation before when the energy crisis of a generation ago gave way to a resumption of consumption after oil prices tumbled in 240.
In Her Smell, Amber Heard's Zelda, whose grunge roots gave way to a more mainstream appeal, is derided by Elisabeth Moss' Becky Something for selling out.
Excitement gave way to confusion among workers operating with scant details as to how these raises would impact hourly employees making close to or above $210.
Sodden hillsides gave way, unleashing a torrent of mud, water, uprooted trees and boulders onto the valley below and killing victims aged from 3 to 89.
The end of Reconstruction gave way, however, to a period of disenfranchisement at the hands of Southern Democrats, with poll taxes, literacy tests and other measures.
The bold reinterpretation of Batman gave way to more adult iterations of comic book characters, but also changed how some readers saw the Man of Steel.
Arte Povera—which translates as "poor art"—was born in the late 1960s, as Italy's post-war "economic miracle" gave way to depression and political unrest.
This gave way to new forms of art and media that sought to address the demands of women who were fed up and proud of it.
During the summer months, temperatures in Yellowstone can vary dramatically — while we were visiting, scorching 88-degree afternoons gave way to nights in the low 40s.
Regenerative braking, as the technology Krieger used is now called, pretty much disappeared from road transport when electric power gave way to the internal-combustion engine.
Camp said investigators think the boy fell through a plastic lid that gave way and into the grease trap embedded in the ground outside the restaurant.
Having a band as iconic as Kraftwerk play at Movement really put into perspective how their pioneering sound gave way to entire subgenres of electronic music.
But as Southern Democrats gave way to Southern Republicans, the Democratic caucus gave more and more power to its leaders, who then enforced more party loyalty.
Hoffman gave way to Rusin after throwing 77 pitches, 47 strikes, and allowing seven hits and seven runs, six earned, with one walk and two strikeouts.
Hernandez's rapid rise and equally rapid fall thrust his background and upbringing into the spotlight, as the facade of a champion gave way to darker truths.
The Gilded Age of the late 19th century gave way to the Progressive Era at the turn of the 20th century, when antitrust laws were passed.
As the shock gave way to questions, it became clear Trump had no plan for implementing the policy, which was still under a military review process.
In September 2017, IOCCO gave way to the new Investigatory Powers Commissioner Office (IPCO), as part of the UK's new surveillance legislation the Investigatory Powers Act.
By the second half of the 19th century and into the 20th, Isenberg shows, crude caricatures gave way to seemingly scientific explanations of lower-class status.
By the time my initial fear of being in Afghanistan gave way to anger and boredom, I was, I think, willing to die for the cause.
After hours of gradual flooding, something suddenly gave way — no one is sure what — and sent a wall of water hurtling down the town's main street.
Muñoz developed the segment, called "Our America," which he says started with the idea of portraying Hispanics but gave way to a broader expression of multiculturalism.
But grief quickly gave way to pragmatism: The house's pre-fall 2015 collection had to be presented to retailers and the press just six weeks later.
In 20123, a dike at a Tennessee Valley Authority power plant gave way, releasing more than a million tons of coal ash, and contaminating two rivers.
Possibly he banged his head during one of those falls, the ones that couldn't kill him; possibly a blood vessel in his brain just gave way.
But what makes the Darfur tragedy especially bitter is the way popular mobilization gave way to resignation, leaving the Sudanese forces free to operate with impunity.
But the attempt to find consensus quickly gave way to new intraparty sniping, with conservatives arguing they are unfairly being blamed for the lack of progress.
Their apartment building in Centro Habana was already at risk of collapse when the roof over the brothers' apartment gave way, killing them instantly, Peñalver said.
The 70s couldn't last forever, and it all gave way to Wayne Gretzky, and the decade that many observers and historians rate as the NHL's best.
This approach increasingly gave way, in the 1920s, to more stylized and abstract renderings that illustrate a flattening of subjects as well as an increased linearity.
The split gave way to two of Franklin's more personal records in Spirit in the Dark and Young, Gifted and Black, both of which were blockbusters.
We saw it when George Washington's mixed feelings about slavery gave way in the South to the "positive good" credo of John Calhoun and the Confederacy.
Not because the aluminum gave way, but that cheap, plastic handle the company has been attaching to their oh-so-iconic moka pot in recent history.
With the tension building, Anthony Rizzo delivered a two-out single and then gave way to the pinch-runner Terrance Gore, who proceeded to steal second.
Within little more than an hour, the blazing-white, snow-blanketed peaks of the Taldik pass gave way to the rolling green of Kyrgyzstan's Alay Valley.
Readers seeking to understand how the optimism of the Obama era gave way to the darkness of Trump's vision of America First may be left wanting.
Eventually the greenery gave way to granite and led me to the overlook, which was undoubtedly going to be the most beautiful place I'd ever see.
The embarrassing defeat in the war was the beginning of the end for the junta, which gave way to a democratically elected government in December 1983.
Our frustration gave way to an idea: If the authorities were going to let criminals walk the streets, we would turn the streets into a prison.
The combative nationalist gave way to the let's-make-a-deal businessman, as he invited them to invest in what he called a resurgent United States.
As Japan's traditional wood structures gave way to stone and brick construction, the Imperial Hotel, made of concrete and lava stone, was defining Japan's modern skyline.
Mr. Kelly's initial grief on Thursday quickly gave way to an anger that was fueled by what he said was an unfair attack on his boss.
That sense of unthinking longevity, invulnerability, cavalier confidence — hell, just being a child — gave way to a deep and frightening reality that I could not control.
Shortly before noon that day, a wall of the adjacent building gave way, sending a cascade of masonry blocks and debris onto three of his workers.
Nearly every normal habit of life—engaged parenthood, sibling loyalty, marital intimacy, deep friendship, ordinary social intercourse—gave way to the achievement of that one thing.
When he showed up, his stoic face gave way to disbelief and then a grateful smile as his coworkers handed him keys to a new car.
As the Stone Age gave way to the Bronze and Iron ages, the vessels were more widely used, and some took on the shapes of animals.
A red, white and blue palette gave way to something altogether more colorful and exotic at Prabal Gurung's show, a celebration of the label's 10th anniversary.
It eventually gave way to a choppy 3% setback before a slingshot move higher into November, largely tracking reports of trade-deal progress or its lack.
Slowly, our train chugged out of the station, swaying as the lights of Paris gave way to the suburbs and finally the darkened fields and woods.
A wall that had been holding up the hillside and road gave way and the road fell dozens of feet on Saturday morning, Moon-Sirianni said.
But over the years, as the early revolutionary fervor gave way for most people to a yearning for a more normal existence, the rules became negotiable.
The flawed but sharp first season gave way to a brilliant second, sneakily exploring the depths of BoJack and company's unhappiness underneath layers of absurd jokes.
A temporary flood barrier unexpectedly gave way this spring, allowing a torrent of muddy water from the Mississippi River to inundate several blocks of downtown Davenport.
Old-fashioned apothecaries gave way to a new class of professional pharmacists, and in 21966 the Pharmacy Act placed opium under pharmaceutical control with minimal regulation.
When edtech made its debut in the late 1990s and early 2000s, the initial fanfare quickly gave way to a decade of struggle in the edtech industry.
Farther down Route 10, Bernie lawn signs stuck in the snow became dense, especially as the barns gave way to houses in more liberal and wealthy Lyme.
The storm quickly gave way to a humanitarian crisis, with many of Puerto Rico's residents struggling to access food, water, and fuel to run generators and cars.
Short-range rockets targeting the Gaza periphery gave way to more powerful rockets aimed at Beer Sheva and Ashdod, some of the largest cities in southern Israel.
Skourides&apos distress during those first visits to Larnaca Lapithou — which Turkish Cypriots had renamed Kozankoy — gradually gave way to bonds of friendship with Turkish Cypriot villagers.
A wave of consolidation followed as partnerships gave way to full-service investment banks armed with capital to backstop their lucrative mergers and acquisition and financing practices.
Local news descends on the town, shining a light onto a sordid and violent case that had nevertheless been forgotten as it gave way to fresher news.
The vine's role in promoting wellness has proliferated in recent years, thanks to scholarship like De Rios', which eventually gave way to popular articles in the media.
The lo-fi aggression of 1982's masterful Hex Induction Hour gradually gave way to the relatively polished alt-pop of 1985's This Nation's Saving Grace.
That period gave way to 2007, when the tape grew more skittish but still advanced for another nine months (ahead of the singular, prolonged meltdown through 2008).
Such a technical pattern typically shows a bullish-to-bearish reversal in an asset's price movement, but gave way to new highs toward the end of 2016.
The first game was played in Charleston, and according to Baucom, it was emotional: his practice ran long, and handshakes and daps quickly gave way to hugs.
It has been at the center of a political storm after a 200-metre section of a bridge gave way on Tuesday, killing at least 38 people.
But Spain's political deadlock, in which a stable two-party system gave way in an election last December to a fragmented parliament, comes with a rising cost.
The album's success gave way to a monster tour and an arguably bigger interest in Swift herself, especially her romantic life and alleged feuds with other celebrities.
The mystery gave way to rumors and speculation that have roiled Capitol Hill during what would typically be a quieter time since both chambers are in recess.
Simmons hooked Parker up with an acting coach, and before long commercial spots gave way to television spots, which slowly turned into bit parts in small movies.
Worries about unemployment gave way to a much wider argument about employment conditions, fuelling the rise of socialist and communist ideas and creating the modern labour movement.
Every so often, his breathing gave way to the raw but nugatory cough that had plagued him since—and had perhaps been triggered by—the Reagan Administration.
His fourth 3-pointer of the game gave Golden State a 5-point lead, and a night full of drama here gave way to desperation, then sadness.
Wonder Woman grossed over $400 million domestically, and it gave way to a new era: The one of badass woman superheroes kicking ass on a global stage.
The great generation of Jomo Kenyatta and Nnamdi Azikiwe gave way to the disgraceful era of dictators such as Charles Taylor and Sani Abacha, among many others.
After a Spanish-led consortium won the right to build locks for bigger ships at a rock-bottom price, internal arguments soon gave way to larger problems.
As local politics gave way to national trends, a vast majority of Southern whites became Republicans, leaving a shrinking but more ideologically committed set of white Democrats.
Soybean revenue has been hit this season by a four-month drought that gave way in April to torrential rains that postponed harvesting and damaged crop yields.
As I looked around at other passengers for some sort of validation of a shared experience, their bland disinterest gave way to a creeping sensation of paranoia.
Spencerian script was overtaken by the simplified Palmer method of the 1920s, which was in turn gave way to the Zaner-Bloser method and the D'Nealian method.
The full moon parties you guys did on Baker Beach gave way to Burning Man, which is a culture that's really made its way in the mainstream.
Bullishness about monetary stimulus quickly gave way to fears that the drastic action implied that the Fed thinks the coronavirus will hit the economy hard, tanking stocks.
In Game 2, a tense pitchers' duel gave way to a riotous slugfest in extra innings, and the series moves back to Houston tied one game apiece.
Soon the sturdy adobes and ranch houses of Joshua Tree and Twentynine Palms gave way to makeshift homes cobbled together from tumbledown cabins, shipping containers and trailers.
In fact, it wasn't until the '90s, as the commercialism of the previous decade gave way to a collective hung-over anguish, that she began gaining notice.
Longstanding political divisions over power sharing gave way to military conflict, giving rise to a variety of short-term alliances across the impoverished and deeply divided nation.
Clear-cut expanses soon gave way to a uniform crop of oil-palm groves: orderly trees, a sign that we had crossed into an industrial palm plantation.
In the early 1700s, the Baroque gave way to the more sentimental Rococo style, typified by soft pinks and blues, light curves and amorous gods and maidens.
The Muslim Brotherhood received strong backing from Qatar, whose pre-2011 neutral-mediator stance gave way to enthusiastic support of a movement it saw as a winner.
"The 200-day moving average around $173,440 gave way and started the short-covering," one zinc trader said, referring to the closing of bets on lower prices.
Above him, the black concrete angles of the car-park roof gave way to the night sky, and the car was right there, out in the weather.
His condition stabilized, yet Jesse grew more agitated and confused; the morphine-induced tranquillity of the first days gave way to drug- and brain-injury-induced hallucinations.
Southern Europe's bond markets, which earlier showed signs of stabilising, gave way to fresh selling of not just Italian bonds, but also Greek, Spanish and Portuguese debt.
The top of the frame had been subjected to partial collapse with the recent temblors and finally gave way with Monday's quake, Telemundo Puerto Rico television reported.
"The 200-day moving average around $2,440 gave way and started the short covering," a zinc trader said, referring to the closing of bets on lower prices.
The book, which covers the lives of both men, illuminates their central—if not always enthusiastic—roles as the Belle Époque gave way to the avant-garde.
Small protests in the morning gave way to major demonstrations with hundreds gathering in Rio and Brasilia, while more than two thousand amassed in downtown Sao Paulo.
Among Democratic campaigns and voters, the carnival pageantry of the summer, of state fairs and parades, gave way to an intense theatre of hope, winnowing, and dread.
BACK STORY The death in 1849 of Edgar Allan Poe, the writer and poet recognized for inventing the detective story, gave way to a mystery many decades later.
But the relief gave way to angst about the European financial sector, gripped by worries over the health of Deutsche Bank, whose shares hit a record low overnight.
Also under water was the cryptocurrency Bitcoin which hit a one-year trough overnight, having tumbled 10 percent early in the week when support at $6,000 gave way.
Initial celebrations gave way to demands that the Transitional Military Council, which took over after Bashir's ousting, make way for a civilian-led interim body and hold elections.
The first snowstorm of the season gave way to rain and high winds in the New York City area Friday before skies partially cleared later in the day.
Flimsy plastic machines gave way to metal, less lag became the norm, and incredible machines like the Dell XPS 13 and HP Spectre x360 emerged from the melee.
That midwestern habit may have to change: Up to 15 cars tumbled into Lake Geneva Saturday after the ice they were parked on gave way, WDJT Milwaukee reported.
On Friday afternoon, the dam owned by mining company Vale gave way in the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais, unleashing a torrent of mud and iron ore waste.
"The fight goes on," he vowed at his election-night party, as Mr Lewis consoled the crowd and elation gave way to deflation, with an afterburn of defiance.
Cooking with ingredients like blue spruce needles gave way to kitchen epiphanies like his favorite dish: summer peaches baked over a bed of blue spruce with local honey.
Destiny's Child gave way to Beyoncé's career, and One Direction ultimately became the Harry Styles vehicle, although a case could be made for Zayn Malik or Niall Horan.
Brainstorming, email threads, and pure frustration (honestly, good luck getting the Budweiser commercials out of your head) gave way to even more brainstorming, email threads, and pure frustration.
Smiles earlier in the day gave way to private expressions of concern among lawmakers and party insiders after the sometimes tense exchanges between Sanchez and Iglesias in parliament.
The local scenes of my high school years gave way to a network of local scenes, connected through touring bands and the people who moved along with them.
The show's third season — which debuts Tuesday, August 23 at 9pm Eastern on AMC — filmed in Atlanta earlier this year, as spring gave way to muggy, insufferable summer.
Those conditions gave way to the onset of heavy blasts of dry, gale-force winds blowing in from desert areas in October, the traditional peak of fire season.
But for Rolex devotees, the heady rush quickly gave way to a gnawing realization that they were going to have to wait a long time to possess one.
Those conditions gave way to the onset of heavy blasts of dry, gale-force winds blowing in from desert areas in October, the traditional peak of fire season.
Some 227 miles upriver, the 213-foot-high earth-and-concrete dam gave way, letting loose an eleven-foot wall of water carrying car-size chunks of ice.
Their unveiling gave way to a torrent of tweets, mostly making a version of the same joke: It's just a matter of time before you lose your AirPods.
" Mr. Rogers grew up in North Carolina and got hooked on science fiction early, after viewings of "Sesame Street" and "The Electric Company" gave way to "Doctor Who.
Widespread compassion for Rose gave way to more polarized feelings in 2013, when the team cleared him to return from his knee injury in time for the postseason.
He permitted seven hits, including a Ryan Howard homer in the second, and gave way to Boone Logan with runners on first and second in the seventh inning.
That proposal gave way to another one, since approved, that she's been working on since 2008: "Landing," an overlook positioned between two earthworks in Fresh Kills' South Park.
Just like the typewriter gave way to the personal computer, for some workers an AR device will replace the sometimes awkward use of a notebook, tablet or smartphone.
One theory was that Alcides lived because, when the scaffolding gave way, he lay flat and clung to the platform, as professional window washers are trained to do.
On Thursday, as a sunny morning gave way to a chilly, cloudy afternoon, about 25 people gathered outside the fence of the naval base to pray a rosary.
In Stirling, for example, where an SNP majority of 10,480 in 2015 gave way to a Conservative majority of 148 in 2017, only about a third voted Leave.
But the heady optimism created by Mr. al-Bashir's downfall gave way to new tensions, as the generals resisted protester demands for a swift transition to civilian rule.
But it also wasn't long ago that Henri Bendel closed its flagship store in New York, and Lord & Taylor gave way to WeWork, the office-sharing start-up.
On Sunday, a group of 130 workers were working in heavy snow near or inside a tunnel by the river when the land gave way around 10 a.m.
That dream gave way to a series of events that are increasingly out of her control, and Claire has shed one layer after another with each new hardship.
As the Vietnam War drew to a close — after inspiring a plethora of popular protest songs — the 1980s and '90s gave way to a relatively calmer political climate.
As the civil rights movement lost steam and gave way to the separatism of Black Power, the group spoke from a standpoint of disillusionment, although with vigorous attitude.
While the candidates themselves hydrated and caught their breath, the Democratic debate shrank to a corner of the screen and gave way to a commercial for … Michael Bloomberg.
It was ordered this year to pay £2.4 million after two workers died when a railing gave way as they were hauling a heavy sofa onto a balcony.
Mr. Li said his own life mirrored the experiences of many of his fans: a bitter childhood that gave way to fierce independence and a desire to provoke.
In Aaron's case, the feeling unfolded gradually, coinciding with a shift in worldview, as his gung-ho support for the "war on terror" gave way to growing doubts.
"Green space is an inalienable right," she said, as pounding music gave way to ominous organ chords urging guests to take their seats for dinner in the sanctuary.
Jo gave way to Sporty Spice, Xena, Buffy — coifed, petal-lipped and sometimes baring midriff — with the message that one didn't need to sacrifice femininity to have power.
The making of dinner involved a lot of muttering, and, when my friend sat down to eat, his chair gave way, causing him to tumble onto the floor.
About halfway through the event, the music gave way to a panel discussion on how the holidays were made possible by energy — cheap energy, like oil and gas.
The birtherism Trump peddled back when Barack Obama occupied the White House gave way to accusations of a "deep state" of unelected bureaucrats implanted inside the federal government.
Nervousness about the spreading coronavirus gripped Wall Street again on Wednesday, and an early rise in stock prices gave way to a third day of selling this week.
Cline Avenue Deaths: 73 Where: East Chicago, Indiana When: April 15, 1982 Three spans of the elevated Cline Avenue bridge extension highway project gave way, according to UPI.
Then these gave way to posters of bands I did not like but wanted to like, a cartoon rendering of Silicon Valley, and, inexplicably, an image of Goethe.
By the time the caramella arrived, with Tootsie Roll-shaped pasta that gave way to an oozing flow of shockingly sweet caramelized cauliflower, the cereal grift was forgiven.
"Every time the peso goes down, we can afford less and less," Ms. Reyes said on a recent evening, as pale desert light gave way to chilly darkness.
The early games soon gave way to the slaughter of World War I, and the 1936 Berlin Olympics ended up as a propaganda exercise for the Nazi Reich.
Months of dry weather gave way in April to three weeks of storms that helped cut the crop to about 35 million tonnes from original estimates of 55 million.
Those in turn gave way to glam-rock brocade jackets and silver-washed denim, until it culminated in a series of velvet evening gowns: pleated, jewel-toned and soignée.
As an example, he pointed to the way in which outrage about the torturous deaths of the cows that became McDonald's hamburgers gave way to extensive reforms in slaughterhouses.
He was riding beside a dam when it gave way, tumbling the excavator into a muddy pond and pinning Miller beneath one of the bars attached to the machine.
At least 24 people, including fans of a Russian soccer team, were injured after an escalator inside a Rome metro station gave way Tuesday night, according to Italian media.
Gurley largely gave way to C.J. Anderson in the postseason, but the company line from the Rams centered around McVay taking the blame for not getting Gurley more involved.
The openness of "Maps" gave way to who Karen O could and would be on Show Your Bones and any future project, including her solo lo-fi Crush Songs.
She participated in Parisian salons, where creatives congregated to share ideas, and her style began to evolve: Expressive portraits gave way to abstract shapes and works showing intertwined bodies.
Print publications like the 1980s magazine Jihad gave way to online forums, encrypted emails and webzines, which are now complemented by the social media channels that ISIS deftly manipulates.
Some also say the warm reception they received from Europeans last summer gave way to suspicion after the Paris terrorist attacks carried out by the Islamic State in November.
Racks of fluttery sleeves and things that one could pair with cork-wedge platform heels gave way to one-shouldered tank tops and distressed denim in various icy washes.
Khin Maung Myint, an lawmaker from the ruling National League for Democracy (NLD) from Hpakant, said workers were digging illegally in the abandoned mine when the wall gave way.
But in the post-Weinstein era, which gave way to the #MeToo shockwave and inspired the Time's Up initiative to protect women working in film, Sundance is catching up.
At first, Vizl figured he just needed him to hold it for a second, but seconds gave way to minutes, and minutes are precious when you're sucking canned air.
Also under water was the crypto currency Bitcoin, which hit a one-year trough overnight after tumbling 10 percent early in the week when support at $6,000 gave way.
As the weeks wore on, the novelty and the thrill of entering a prison gave way, in many, to a kind of depression and irritability over the miserable surroundings.
This gave way to an hour wait (the show was running late, as most fashion shows do) outside of the venue, followed by 30-minute tableau style presentation inside.
The early 2019 stockpiling boom spurred a brief increase in British manufacturing output which gave way to a sharp downturn in mid-2019, exacerbated by a slowing global economy.
The turnovers then gave way to poor coverage from the Sabres in their own end, as the Capitals enjoyed wide-open looks on net for their next two goals.
She in turn gave way to Melania, who may well have arrived in the States illegally (Melania Trump denies this but hasn't furnished a convincing explanation for her immigration).
But he gave way when one of the plainclothes policemen took him aside and showed him his official ID, effectively telling him to back off, according to Bindu Ammini.
Under a constitution written before the junta gave way, the civilian administration still has to share power with the generals, and has little say over defense and security issues.
But that soon gave way to a collective resilience and determination to celebrate Betony's life during its final days, rather than using the precious time to mourn its end.
I liked most how, like all adolescent things, he had a sweetness that quickly gave way to jutting claws, a burning tail and a glare reserved commonly for mothers.
But the status quo eventually gave way to a coordinated defense effort when the state realized it would need to control manufacturing, trade, and commerce to win the war.
The conventional wisdom on François Truffaut is that the stylistic adventurousness of his French New Wave films gave way to a more classical sensibility as his career went on.
Smooth skin gave way to an opening that should not have been there, a bare oval exposing a white rim of bone and the nerves of the spinal cord.
But that anxiety gave way to celebration as Northam cruised to victory and Democrats took the New Jersey governor's mansion and posted gains in the Virginia House of Delegates.
Also under water was the crypto currency Bitcoin which hit a one-year trough overnight after tumbling 10 percent early in the week when support at $6,000 gave way.
The company traces the chairs' history back to imperial audiences granted during the Song Dynasty, almost a thousand years ago, when floor-mats and stools gave way to chairs.
A calmer tone emerged in early trade on Tuesday, but it soon gave way to fresh selling of not just Italian bonds but also Greek, Spanish and Portuguese debt.
As American Morse code gave way to newer forms of communication, the station was closed in 1997 and acquired by the National Park Service a couple of years later.
In one such group server I'm in, a recent general chat gave way to sharing of slightly more mundane Thanksgiving-day disasters, ranging from dropped turkeys to exploding ovens.
Evola's early artistic endeavors gave way to his love of the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche, and he developed a worldview with an overriding animosity toward the decadence of modernity.
The festive mood in Paris gave way to a more tense one as the day wore on, and sporadic violence broke out, especially near the Place de la République.
Vague shapes gave way to sharper images of the ship's features — its deck, its wheelhouse, its bridge, its anchor davit — which were blurry with marine growth but remarkably intact.
Fears of a U.S.-Iran war gave way to the coronavirus pandemic which JPMorgan reckons will have pushed the world economy into a 26% contraction over January to March.
Andy Sweet's photographs and a new film tell the story of a vanished Jewish community on the tip of Miami Beach that gave way to a glittering American Riviera.
Officially called the GBU-43/B Massive Ordnance Air Blast, its acronym conveniently gave way to the nickname "Mother of All Bombs" — a callback to Hussein's turn of phrase.
There were "little bits of Buddhism floating around" at Harvard in those days, Mr. Epstein said, as the age of psychedelia gave way to the age of consciousness studies.
The previous weeks of rain finally gave way to a cloudless sky and Ipanema beach was packed with Gringos toting selfie sticks and unfortunate transients fighting over recycled beer cans.
Messages of grief quickly gave way to anger, with the hashtags "Wuhan government owes Dr. Li Wenliang an apology" and "We want the freedom of speech" quickly trending on Weibo.
Chris Baker, the author of "A History of Ayutthaya", writes that in the city's heyday "paternal kingship" gave way to "royal absolutism" and freedoms were "buried by slavery and monopoly".
The 1964-68 series gave way to a number of spinoff movies including "One Spy Too Many" and "One of Our Spies is Missing" that also starred the two actors.
By ending one problem — chemicals chewing a hole in the ozone — the protocol gave way to another: the increase of a potent greenhouse gas that is contributing to climate change.
This was the moment when the high drama of abstract expressionism gave way to the minimal aesthetic that, often unnoticed, still provides a subtle foundation of much contemporary art today.
Eventually, though, zipless airheads lost allure in the age of AIDS, freewheeling sex gave way to the rigors of commitment and harder-core porn claimed a share of the market.
Davies walked just one batter all day but gave way to the bullpen after the Dodgers opened the seventh with back-to-back singles by Adrian Gonzalez and Cody Bellinger.
Its themes of family, exploration, and a scientific approach to the impossible often gave way to regression, nostalgia, colonialism, and a continual circling around the same conflicts and plot lines.
In the 18th century these included mesmerism, which later gave way to telepathy and then mind control through cellphone waves and chemtrails, spewed by aircraft launched, perhaps, from Area 51.
As the second world war gave way to the cold war, he notes, California developed a booming aerospace sector and drew in millions of newcomers whose religous instincts were conservative.
In Arizona last week, Rothschild's even temperament gave way to exasperation after Pineda struck out nine but also gave up five runs and made two fielding blunders in five innings.
The dizzying run-up in crypto prices in 2017 was followed, this year, by a long, lurching retreat that, as the summer gave way to fall, began to seem perilous.
Organized peaceful protests soon gave way to clashes between offshoot protest groups and police, resulting in damages to police stations and the arrests of at least 44 individuals on Sunday.
Pension plans eventually gave way to 401(k) plans that employees needed to contribute to and fund themselves, and many of today's employees don't even have access to those plans.
The "Summer of Trump" last year was supposedly a passing spasm, until it gave way to the Fall of Trump, the Winter of Trump, the Party of Trump and whatnot.
A formless regular season gave way to a tournament that, after some early mayhem, unfurled as the bracket designers intended, with all four top seeds advancing to the regional finals.
But that sense of triumph soon gave way to an angry Twitter tirade by the president, who has long disputed the idea that Moscow influenced the election in his favor.
He continued to do session work, and later played with Tom Paxton and Art Garfunkel, among others, but he became less active as the 1990s gave way to the 2000s.
As the late '70s gave way to the aggressively neoliberal '80s, and the art world became increasingly asphyxiated by commerce, artists reacted to the turning of their creation into capital.
The resorts have been upping the ante ever since, which is how floating craps tables and underwater Muzak gave way, for better or worse, to live sharks and stripper poles.
The three other children soon arrived, from western New Jersey and Boston and Washington, D.C., to hold hands, crack wise and just be there, as February gave way to March.
In the seventh century, the banner of Islam charged across the east of the former Roman Empire, and a religion of images gave way to a religion averse to icons.
He pushed G.E. into finance in a big way, with financial services accounting for around half of revenue and profit when Mr. Welch gave way to his successor, Jeff Immelt.
Sawmills gave way, in the early 1800s, to paint, glass and pottery manufacturing, said Lloyd Ultan, a Bronx historian, and larger-scale factories came after 1841, when the railroads arrived.
Anticipation gave way to amazement when I saw my mother's familiar handwriting — the triple-underlined words, errant dashes and exclamations, a circled phrase and an equal sign — her death sentences.
As Obama gave way to Trump in January 2017, his federal workforce chief urged further modernization of personnel practices to attract and empower high-skill workers for the digital age.
After the votes in the House of Commons on Wednesday, the bill returned to the House of Lords, which followed convention and gave way to the elected chamber of Parliament.
The sense of tension and control gave way only in the final scene, where, apparently energized by imminent death, her Carmen produced an entirely new sound of bright, fiery power.
Garner said investors' emotions also played a big role in the decline: exuberance pushed stocks higher into January, then gave way to panic as the market started to break down.
According to Mr. Cotter-Sparrow, costumed disco extravaganzas like the one in Prospect Park in 1980 gave way to today's sometimes grueling professional races in which world-class athletes compete.
While I overwhelmingly liked the room despite the noise, I did notice some wear and tear that gave way to the hotel's age from its former life as the Viceroy.
Tiger Woods, whose dominance in golf gave way several years ago to missteps and misfortune away from the course, was arrested and charged with driving under the influence early Monday.
All the victims were living on a hillside which gave way after heavy rains on Wednesday, a local government official in the northwestern province of Cibitoke told Reuters by phone.
CEO Hunter Harrison told the paper that his program to improve operations is off to a rocky start but that short-term issues will gave way to long term improvement.
To prove their case, economists pointed confidently to one of the greatest technological leaps of the last few hundred years, when the rural economy gave way to the industrial era.
Local legends and oral folklore spread to merchants and seafarers, and folk stories gave way to accounts of actual sightings of these places, which accounted for their appearance on maps.
Yet it is implacable economic might that leads many today to conclude that the yuan, China's currency, will supplant the dollar, just as sterling gave way to the dollar after 1945.
Like many new couples, there was an air of awkwardness between the two, as giggles gave way to terse silences and my probing questions on marriage initiated a jolt of panic.
Design lovers were initially taken aback by the non-color color choice, but, as seems to be the case nearly every year, the backlash quickly gave way to pronouncements of support.
The bleak gray of Saturday — and the piercing wind that drove the snow — gave way to bright colors on Sunday, with a warm orange sun climbing across a brilliant azure sky.
Their pitches proved so irresistible to VCs over time that the mantra of "ramen profitable" gave way to "growth hacking," which involved burning cash to expand — and figuring out profitability later.
The natural toned looks, full of the house's trademark leather touches, tight, corset-like waist shapes and PVC items gave way to sportier looks, in burgundy, mandarin, orange, denim and cognac.
Tools like the Quantel Paintbox gave way to CoSA After Effects 1.0, and then Adobe (which won a lawsuit against Quantel, and ultimately swallowed After Effects to become the industry leader).
LONDON — Oil prices quickly gave back early gains to close lower on Monday after investor concerns about Middle East tensions gave way to a continued focus on weaknesses in global economies.
In 3393, he installed Mike Jeffries as CEO of Abercrombie & Fitch, ushering in an era of half-naked co-eds and skyrocketing sales, which eventually gave way to controversies and lawsuits.
Price growth in Shenzhen, a long-time top performer that gave way to Xiamen to be the second highest in August, fell slightly to 34.1 percent from 36.8 percent last month.
Ms Jaho's performance took on a compelling momentum as shock reduced her to a seemingly lifeless corpse, before she gave way first to volcanic grief and then to wounded-animal rage.
Over time, however, my usual gear has shrunken in size as the MacBook Pro gave way to a MacBook Air and the Nikon D5000 was supplanted by a Sony NEX-5N.
The robber barons of America's Gilded Age in the late 19th century gave way to the Progressive Era at the turn of the 20th century, when tough antitrust laws were passed.
The first great era of globalisation, which ended in 1914, gave way to a long period of declining inequality, in which harmful countervailing forces played a bigger role than beneficial ones.
On Tuesday, a 200-metre section of the Morandi viaduct gave way in busy lunchtime traffic, killing at least 38 people and severing the city's main land link with southern France.
Through a narrow door, the finery gave way abruptly to a rudimentary kitchen and a wisp of a bedroom, hardly large enough to hold the twin bed where the countess slept.
On New Year's Day, celebrating 2017 gave way to staring at iPhone and iPad screens as the App Store posted the single biggest sales day in its almost nine-year history.
He largely gave way to Anderson in the postseason, but the company line from the Rams centered around head coach Sean McVay taking the blame for not getting Gurley more involved.
Wednesday's hearing represented a shift in tone, as creditor tough-talk during months of out-of-court bargaining gave way to the more conciliatory decorum reserved for proceedings before a judge.
Those moments were brief and gave way to pure embarrassment, terror, and disbelief about the fact that I was sitting there bra-less, in my underwear, and letting someone photograph me.
For decades, college basketball doubleheaders at Madison Square Garden were one of the city's most coveted tickets, but long ago they gave way to pro sports in an increasingly crowded marketplace.
These white supremacist beliefs continued to shape American society long after the Civil War was over and efforts to integrate freed slaves gave way to an era of racially motivated killings.
As the fear of God gave way to a love of money and fame, the hunger for those things allowed the most vulnerable to be exploited by those they most revered.
Over a century after Ella Henderson's overdose, American cities suffered from a crack-cocaine epidemic that, as it waned, gave way to our current — and decidedly rural — heroin and fentanyl problem.
At least 33 people have been arrested for taking part in protests since late December, when a wave of anti-government demonstrations gave way to a public outcry over gender inequality.
" A barrage of negative social media posts gave way to damning appraisals in publications like Variety, where the critic Sonia Saraiya asked: "Who wouldn't Fallon interview with such fawning, giggly acceptance?
The potential for chaos gave way to consensus: Louisiana State, Ohio State, Clemson and Oklahoma will compete for a national title after their selections on Sunday for the College Football Playoff.
Revolutions gave way to crushing tyranny throughout the Middle East, the tyrants themselves turning against each other in a cold war that destroyed the idea of any kind of shared destiny.
Ryan Reynolds put his action hero skills to use this weekend in Brazil -- where he was almost flattened by a barricade that gave way to a massive swarm over overzealous fans.
In the mid-1800s, the influence of pale, late neo-Classicism and Empire style gave way to dark-hued Victorian embellishment, which was later followed by a period of Edwardian restraint.
A section of the bridge gave way on Tuesday in busy lunchtime traffic, plunging dozens of vehicles 1003m (2100 feet) below and engulfing Autostrade per l'Italia into a political fire storm.
Thanks to the 50 percent off sale, the fastidiousness of the previous three months gave way to indulgence: I allowed myself to buy two pairs, for a grand total of $16.
"Quality design and artistic talent gave way to statistical analysis," reads a statement on the official Infinity website from 2001, a not-so-subtle jab at Crave's decision to can the game.
Even as the conservative woollen clothes of the Victorian era gave way to more skimpy fashions, the idea that the seaside was good for one's health continued well into the 20th century.
Carlile's Firewatcher's Daughter didn't take home the prize in 2015 — she lost to Americana standard-bearer Jason Isbell — but that album gave way to the masterwork that's now being so richly rewarded.
Sweaty T-shirt experiments conducted in medical labs eventually gave way to the pheromone party craze of the 2000s, in which singles pick dates based solely on smelling each other's worn shirts.
Tokyo's frenetic hustle soon gave way to jumbled blocks of suburban homes painted in various shades of gray, which in turn softened into picturesque vistas of mist-covered rice fields and farms.
But near the end of the third round, Silva showed self-actualization, swarming and stunning Bisping and capping it off with a near knockout that gave way to the fight's strangest moment.
However, the president's great victory on healthcare was ultimately a devastating blow to Congressional Democrats and gave way to major Republican gains in the House and Senate in 2010, 2012, and 2014.
In Ratking's early days, his rhetorical virtuosity and forceful delivery earned him comparisons to Eminem, but on "No Mountains" that dense, brute-force style gave way to more complex and supple verses.
But astonishment eventually gave way to acceptance, even implicitly from the nominee herself: the success of Sanders's campaign was no fluke, proving that the Democratic Party had moved decisively to the left.
Growing up in the '90s, as television's cultural monopoly gave way to that of the early internet, the Baltimore-born artist Derrick Adams processed the era's evolving visual language in his sketchbook.
Tsunemi said the incident changed the perception of giant squid being a laid-back, deep-sea drifter, and gave way to an image of a quick and agile predator of the deep.
But last year, on the department's 150th anniversary, they gave way temporarily to a commemorative patch designed by Firefighter Richard Miranda, of Rescue Company 1, showing the new 1 World Trade Center.
The marketable, propagandistic imagery of World War II gave way to the paranoid suspicion of the Cold War era, and patriotism, more and more, morphed into a matter of optics — of theater.
Autostrade per l'Italia, owned by Atlantia, operates the A10 motorway connecting the French border with the northwestern city of Genoa where a bridge gave way on Tuesday killing at least 38 people.
Then, as the water overtopped the dam's crest, the dam rapidly gave way, releasing up to 3.8 cubic miles of water, one of the largest known floods in the last 13,000 years.
And the notion that the Japanese were a superior race gave way to the humiliating reality of victorious, physically imposing American soldiers occupying their country and turning it into a virtual brothel.
In the front yard, tall bristle grass that I'd been told my grandfather once used to sweep the floors gave way to overgrown grape vines alongside spurts of wild fennel and licorice.
But the firm's record of strong gains gave way to more mixed returns in recent years as soured bets on companies like Valeant Pharmaceuticals International Inc led to losses in some funds.
Having spent the better part of the last two months reflecting on the exhibition, Possibilities for a Non-Alienated Life, my stubborn cynicism eventually gave way to a genuine sense of solidarity.
Their humming gave way to spoken-word artist and playwright Cyrus Aaron, who appeared on the runway and recited his poem "More Money, More Problems," which was written specifically for the show.
The film doesn't seem to know what to do with homosexual desire — or with gay politics as the sexual liberation of the '70s gave way to the AIDS crisis of the '80s.
The latest confrontation, the most serious between the two nations in more than a decade, gave way to more normal pursuits like trade at a border crossing and sporadic cross-border shelling.
When Ada Health But the chatbot boom gave way to a powerful combination of AI-augmented health care which others, like Babylon Health in 2013 and KRY in 2015, also capitalized on.
I flew into Vilnius with my brother Sam, rented a car, and headed west, watching as the exurban post-Soviet sprawl of the capital gave way to rolling hills, farms and pinewoods.
Physical storage of purchased or burned albums in CD binders gave way to scores of iTunes playlists comprised of CDs you physically uploaded into iTunes, or perhaps illegally downloaded from Mega Upload.
But that ethos quickly gave way to a different lure: the pure convenience of vaping, which allowed users to avoid rolling joints, spilling ash, giving off a telltale smell — or getting caught.
The family moved around a lot to accommodate his work, and it was only after his health gave way — he was diabetic — that Ms. Sherman turned her photographic training to professional ends.
Two homes were destroyed when the ground gave way on July 14, but the sinkhole has since expanded and now stretches 260 feet at its widest point, The Tampa Bay Times reported.
A country of just 2 million people, Gambia is sparsely populated, and the daytime din of Banjul and its immediate surrounds quickly gave way to wide tracts of empty, bright green land.

No results under this filter, show 923 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.