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By 1998 theory was giving way to a new empiricism.
His academic realism was giving way to a poeticized vision.
But he is not completely giving way to Mr Lourenço.
Traditional values have been giving way to more liberal ones.
But that paradigm is giving way to a new one.
Huppert is astounding, her brusqueness gradually giving way to mania.
In Foggy Bottom, anguish is increasingly giving way to bitterness.
Complex engines are giving way to simpler computer-controlled electric motors.
Giving way to bullying, after all, only tends to encourage it.
Those curved lines giving way to the anticipation before the fall!
Leather and springs were giving way to plastic and elaborate mechanics.
Now, however, this cross-strait partnership is giving way to competition.
In 2011, the Town & Country closed, giving way to trendier pubs.
Theoretically, Biden's departure was giving way for a convective takeover of Washington.
Recessions are giving way to better growth prospects in Russia and Brazil.
The physical album was already giving way to streaming services in 2010.
Search, he argues, is giving way to more targeted forms of marketing.
And will require the goodwill of other drivers giving way to them.
Weather: A chance of early showers, then clouds giving way to sun.
Recessions are giving way to improved growth prospects in Russia and Brazil.
In China, initial optimism about Mr. Trump is giving way to skepticism.
I feel as if the ground under my feet is giving way.
Of those episodes, four occurred before giving way to higher interest rates.
In part it's a product of my age, of youth giving way.
Her dancing is cut short, giving way to an undefined, sterile white haze.
A hush passed over the crowd, before eventually giving way to raucous applause.
The transitions, the shifts, the giving way, watching the dancers watch each other.
Pandemonium and sugar intake swelled the halls, only slowly giving way to chess.
But the ice was getting softer, giving way underfoot in an unnerving fashion.
The asphalt and the yellow brick buildings gradually disappear, giving way to nature.
This delicate balance — liberal institutions built atop illiberal ones — is now giving way.
Worries about a worldwide slowdown were giving way to burnished hopes for expansion.
Red, white and blue are giving way to green, purple and even turquoise.
Outside, the rain had suddenly abated, giving way to sun and cerulean sky.
I missed the post-game high, endorphins giving way to beer and refrigerator raids.
But now, with Delaware leading, it seems the wall may finally be giving way.
" First came "the calm," giving way to "the circus" and finally "the re-entry.
Strict regulations are giving way to easier new rules, or no rules at all.
Now mechanization is giving way to automation, affecting less-educated white Americans, especially men.
"Girl I'm so in love with you," he sings, giving way to the strings.
He threw 266 pitches before giving way to Chaz Roe to start the sixth inning.
Roughly two months later, her self-declared ignorance is giving way to an activist spirit.
The business model of selling cars is giving way to personal mobility-as-a-service.
Summer is coming to an end, officially giving way to autumn at 10:21 a.m.
By the time "Giving Way" (2015) rolled around, I was ready for something less polite.
The economists don't see the deeper economic trough giving way to a similarly rapid recovery.
The magic of the Joe Biden of 1988 faded long ago, giving way, as Peter
But Ben Simmons could be the key to The Process giving way to The Finals.
The early bitcoin mining pioneers are giving way to giant organizations operating on multiple continents.
He also got the first out of the eighth before giving way to Will Harris.
But shock is giving way to action, and the lawsuits are starting to pile up.
Garza put two more runners on in the inning before giving way to Oliver Drake.
Decades of climate change foot-dragging are finally giving way to public demands for action.
In politics, as on the road, Mr Hichilema has not been giving way to his rival.
"Cave" is a throbbing track that has soft-synth verses giving way to an insistent chorus.
At home, his heroic veneer vanished, giving way to the reality of post-traumatic stress disorder.
But the optimism of the Oslo era receded, giving way to mutual recriminations and renewed violence.
Mantia can be eaten in two bites, flaky phyllo giving way to ground veal, still steaming.
The age of the colonic cleanse is giving way to the age of the closet cleanse.
Fischer spent eight years as Israel's central bank chief before giving way to Flug in 2013.
It was the sound of a critical link in the bridge's chain-suspension system giving way.
Its neck stretched like a giraffe's before giving way to a face resembling a saiga antelope's.
Together, they represented the nexus of an old generation of politics giving way to the new.
Ross pointed out a "consolidative multiyear trading range," which he sees giving way to further upside.
Depending upon who you ask, the person might begin to squirm, their confidence giving way to weariness.
Stable, repeatable, scalable sort of operation-types jobs are giving way to entrepreneurial, opportunity seeking-type employees.
AI concierge services will begin to emerge, giving way to more sophisticated and automated customer service platforms.
You just exaggerate all those things and decide what particular part of the body is giving way.
Across the region, thatched huts are giving way to small concrete palaces, replete with faux-grecian pillars.
Adam Warren worked two perfect innings before giving way to Kirby Yates, who earned his eighth save.
It blinked its way into Marin County and we followed, gray Berkeley giving way to warm redwoods.
Rain is expected Saturday morning and afternoon in Pittsburgh before giving way to possible flurries at night.
Old structures that worked are giving way to something as yet indiscernible, with its share of menace.
The 2228th's legacy of on-ice exploits also shifted, giving way to talk of misconduct and scandal.
In giving way to Hochevar, Medlen departed having allowed two earned runs, six hits and four walks.
He felt that the old era, for both Russia and Channel One, was giving way to another.
Giving way to a vice president who turned out not to really be from the same party.
Scent imitates art In a world where Impressionism was giving way to abstraction, Aimé Guerlain loved art.
It's rich, with sweet notes of molasses giving way to a spicy finish of black pepper and clove.
The social fabric of the internet is built on very specific assumptions, many of which are giving way.
What about this world—where do the simulations, parks, and memories end, giving way to something more fundamental?
Backup Carter Hutton earned the start Friday before giving way to starting netminder Jake Allen in the third.
"Lower prices are giving way to a rise in buying," said Alfonso Esparza, senior market analyst at OANDA.
The pacing alone is dynamite, with gentle valleys giving way to spiked peaks in sudden, frequently surprising ways.
As on "Lemonade," the show's final act served as a resolution and salve — fury giving way to release.
My daughter has it packed full of toys, and there are no signs of the bottom giving way.
Skin Deep The clean, minimalist trend in perfumes is giving way to scents that bring out the beast.
The joy with which she approached the sport dissipated over time, giving way to a world-weary drudgery.
"He must have been stalking me for 10 minutes," she said, her usual shyness giving way to humor.
The promise of "one country, two systems" is giving way to the reality of one country, one system.
Forsberg surrendered four goals on 21 shots before giving way to Jean-Francois Berube in the Chicago net.
It is giving way to cheaper, more flexible technologies, primarily renewables like wind and solar, and electric vehicles.
But that's a reasonable metaphor, too, for a deepening relationship — tricks of the light giving way to reality.
But that a few individuals are giving way to their disappointment by vandalizing and violating is completely unacceptable.
Yet it turns out that now idle daydreaming is slowly giving way to reality, people are a bit uncomfortable.
Mr Engel focuses on showing that some British words are giving way to, or making room for, American alternatives.
Hurts ran the offense most of the second half before giving way to third-string quarterback, freshman Mac Jones.
The age of entrepreneurialism that started in the early 1980s is giving way to a new age of corporatism.
They create noisy, punky black metal without fully giving way to elements of harsh noise or outright punk rock.
But as more people swap apartments for houseboats, the popular, romantic vision is giving way to a harsh reality.
The generations shaped by Stalinist terror and Brezhnevite stasis were now giving way to a younger, more confident cohort.
But halogens are giving way to headlights equipped with light-emitting diodes (LEDs) or high-intensity-discharge (HID) lamps.
Ten years later, it was Mr. Gierek who fell from power, giving way to Mr. Kania as first secretary.
Shane Bieber retired the last 13 batters he faced before giving way to Nick Wittgren to start the eighth.
Lots of sun on Saturday, giving way to some clouds on Sunday; highs both days in the low 60s.
Arrieta (2-0) walked two in his 97-pitch outing before giving way to Yacksel Rios in the eighth.
Few noticed that the Democratic floor among white working-class baby boomers was in the process of giving way.
What can you turn to when you want to expend the nervous energy of childhood giving way to womanhood?
But it's Scorsese's version: pulsing with more life than most younger filmmakers, before giving way to stark, chilling regret.
Jacob Markstrom stopped 241.2 of 39 shots he faced before giving way to Michael DiPietro, who had six saves.
This is creating a transition zone where cold, stable rocks are giving way to the hot, partially molten rocks below.
Online communities were beginning to change, with Listservs and online forums giving way to the ancestors of today's social networks.
The dress code has also slackened dramatically, giving way to an über-casual passenger uniform that feels sloppy at best.
He shares a surprising, and surprisingly sweet, chemistry with Hobbs, with white-hot animosity giving way to a budding bromance.
Kyle Busch retook the lead on a restart just past lap 200, giving way to Truex a few laps later.
The great, last hopes of the contemporary age have fully rotted, giving way to a climate of fear and subjugation.
The field there, one of the most iconic soccer pitches in the world, is giving way to dirt and scrub.
The former emphasis on reassuring others that China's rise will be peaceful is giving way to a more forceful line.
I'm just crying and as I pull up and I see him I'm sobbing and my legs are giving way.
The red/blue paradigm was firmly entrenched by the 2004 election, giving way to 2004's word of the year.
Generally speaking, English 3003th-century furniture has fallen out of collecting fashion, giving way to a more minimal, contemporary look.
As the Syria war raged, a fragile cease-fire between Turkish and Kurdish forces unraveled, giving way to fresh fighting.
Fromm completed 13 of 16 passes for 175 yards before giving way to Justin Fields late in the third quarter.
But the more he sees, the more the normally affable Will suffers inside, his civility giving way to confused rage.
So droughts get worse, giving way to fires, then to crushing rains that the land is too dry to absorb.
Sony's once steadfast approach to video game exclusives appears to be giving way to a new, more player-friendly one.
John Bel Edwards or Eddie Rispone, Louisiana's traditional regional divide is giving way to an urban versus rural political chasm.
So here are deviled eggs, made wickeder by breading and deep-frying the whites, crunchy veneer giving way to wobble.
Antti Raanta stopped 10 of 13 shots before giving way to Scott Wedgewood, who stopped 16 of 17 for Arizona.
Growth subsided, however, and by 290 the boom was over, with underground papers giving way to less radical alternative weeklies.
The bitterness of Vietnam and Watergate lingered; hippie utopianism was giving way to a more selfish search for individual satisfaction.
Strug has said she doesn't remember her first vault, only the sound of her left ankle giving way on her landing.
Yet, the strongman eventually bowed out of the construction projects, giving way to China advancing towards further dominance over the region.
Concerns about an inverted yield curve giving way to recession puts Sri-Kumar in conflict with DoubleLine Capital CEO Jeffrey Gundlach.
Adam Warren worked two perfect innings before giving way to Kirby Yates, who earned his eighth save in as many opportunities.
Pekka Rinne stopped 22 of 23 shots in the Predators net before giving way to Juuse Saros for the third period.
In some countries people are moving from pork or mutton to beef, whereas in others beef is giving way to chicken.
Matz allowed two hits and two walks while striking out three before giving way to his rehabbing teammate RHP Seth Lugo.
He completed five passes and ran for another eight yards before giving way to Pellerin on the Memphis 16-yard line.
Rodriguez paced Kevin Willard's team in the season opener before giving way to Powell in Sunday's 10-point victory over Monmouth.
Backup DeShone Kizer went 5 of 10 for 70 yards before giving way to Tim Boyle early in the second quarter.
Before giving way to Devenski, Peacock allowed one hit and two walks with a season-high seven strikeouts in five innings.
The waste breaks down, giving way to nutrient-rich earth and, most importantly, a porous environment so that water is retained.
The sloping floor was rammed with queer people of color convulsing in collective catharsis, apathy giving way to earnest, libidinal joy.
That approach is giving way to a new focus on privacy — narrowly defined to include only non-transgender women and girls.
SAN SALVADOR — In the streets of this congested capital of winding streets and hillside warrens, shock is giving way to bitterness.
I watched the round-the-clock coverage in Britain and found outrage and pain giving way to a kind of numbness.
"Its popularity is dying out and giving way to a looser style of that side part and slicked-back look," says Laub.
He struck out five, walked four and threw 97 pitches before giving way to right-hander John Axford, who opened the eighth.
At the outer limits of Windhoek, the highway clocks out without notice, giving up and giving way to an endless sandy ribbon.
The protracted Iowa caucus debacle has stoked an ongoing dispute about the results, giving way to increased hostilities among the front-runners.
A fudge, with the 68-year-old Mr Liikanen doing half a term and giving way for someone else, is not impossible.
Those bright neon lights of Pop's keeping the darkness at bay, giving way, as all nights must, to a morning of reckoning.
The monolithic infrastructure and applications that have powered businesses over the past few decades are giving way to distributed and modular alternatives.
In a growing number of countries, the problem of getting hold of contraception is giving way to the problem of getting pregnant.
The old left-right split, along economic lines, has gradually been giving way to a new fissure, defined in terms of culture.
The birds themselves have largely fallen silent, their summertime music giving way to sharper calls of warning whenever a hawk is near.
Antti Raanta stopped 21.0 of 43 shots in the Coyotes' net before giving way to Scott Wedgewood, who stopped 24 of 21.
The debt-fueled investment and government infrastructure spending model of the country is giving way to a slower, more consumer-driven economy.
Partisanship, religion, geography, race, gender, and other traditional political divisions are giving way to a new standard—wiredness—as an organizing principle.
Eating a stracciatella dish recalled spelunking, its glopping texture giving way to sharper, brighter edges: cubes of fennel and Meyer-lemon rind.
So the shock doctrine was developed as a way to prevent crises from giving way to organic moments where progressive policies emerge.
The cycle of unity giving way to conflict, of hope about the future activating fear about the present, is likely to continue.
Clearing of the neighborhood has been underway for weeks, pieces of the ashen chaos slowly giving way to rectangles of fresh dirt.
As it turns out, the much-ballyhooed new age of the city might be giving way to a great urban stall-out.
I felt the light, cold breeze; I could smell the dewy grass and feel the foamlike tundra giving way under my boots.
The story was too good, a much needed tonic at a time when the Arab Spring was giving way to extreme violence.
In the new millennium, gimmicky kisses started to fade, giving way to better-written lesbian and bisexual characters with more expansive arcs.
Beside Little Zion, along the highwayside, this stone keeps its offerings—Bud & Louisiana Hot Sauce—the ground giving way beneath our feet.
But Treasurys reversed sharply Monday, with morning selling giving way to buying by investors worried about the sharp drop in stock prices.
Mrs May herself was in apologetic mood, to the extent of giving way to as many as 16 interruptions (to Mr Corbyn's six).
Form giving way to light, not as a comment about the transcendent, but as a fact of observation; we cannot see it all.
Computer-assisted driving is giving way to prototype autonomous vehicles that share the road in some cities with pedestrians, bicyclists and traditional vehicles.
That climb was astonishing, the green sugar maples giving way to oversaturated orange and red as the altitude rose and the temperature dropped.
Brees completed 22 of 25 passes for 353 yards in slightly more than three quarters before giving way to reserve quarterback Teddy Bridgewater.
But old truths are giving way to new attitudes, as evidenced by France's more diplomatic version of Killmonger's vigilante repatriation of African artifacts.
Jungmann went on to load the bases before giving way to Neftali Feliz, who struck out Charlie Blackmon to earn his first save.
He said he could not erase from his mind the image of the road giving way, with four cars in front of him.
The changes solidify that Facebook is entering a new era as it chases the trend of feed sharing giving way to private communication.
After giving up a leadoff single to Godley in the fifth, Niese retired the next two batters before giving way to Erik Goeddel.
The results for taxpayers have been a disaster in the past giving way to billions of dollars in earmarks, tax increases, and bailouts.
Large, ornate Victorian mansions were giving way to small bungalows affordable to the working class, which took off in Chicago starting in 1905.
Japanese artists arriving in the city introduced new inks and styles, with rice paper stencils giving way to acetate in the early 1900s.
Bubble tests are giving way to distributed networks of experts who provide the ultimate validation of skills and know-how in their field.
The original cast has been replaced, with Claire Foy's dewy, resolute young Queen giving way to Olivia Colman's helmet-haired, middle-aged one.
Her tone was cautionary, however, pointing to the potential for a change in anticipated policy giving way to meaningful downside for the group.
Hill retired Josh Reddick and Justin Verlander before giving way to Morrow, who retired Alex Bregman on a groundout to end the threat.
A crisp exterior giving way to a soft center, beneath a sheen of fat stippled with salt: our boardwalk empire, on a plate.
Barrett was 21 of 29 for 238 yards before giving way to the backup Joe Burrow near the end of the third quarter.
At the Khunjerab Pass, what once was verdant grassland covered with patches of purple wildflowers is giving way to muddy, tourist-trampled grass.
Why it matters: The utopian promise of technological progress is giving way to the very thorny challenges of balancing innovation with social accountability.
Horschel stopped and let him pass, like a tennis player giving way to another on a changeover, and never uttered a word. Why?
Floro struck out J.D. Davis before giving way to Alexander, who served up Conforto's slam that put the Mets ahead by 6-3.
Among investors, a hopeful scenario holds currency: The recession will be painful but short-lived, giving way to a robust recovery this year.
Among investors, a hopeful scenario holds currency: The recession will be painful but short-lived, giving way to a robust recovery this year.
Mr. Kaufmann's voice has evolved in typical ways: youthful lightness, suitable for Mozart, giving way to depth more fitting for Verdi and Wagner.
Power gave up one run over two and two-thirds innings before giving way to left-handed Zane Smith, the usual starting pitcher.
David Robertson followed with two hitless innings before giving way to Betances, who closed out the ninth with a less-than-tidy performance.
At Trail Ridge Middle School, which is forty minutes north of Denver, in Longmont, the old Colorado is giving way to the new.
Brexit, however, has faded quickly as an issue in Ireland, giving way to concerns about the housing shortage, rising rents and growing homelessness.
The Vibe A decade ago, printing presses started giving way to media companies like the public radio station WNYC, at 53 Varick Street.
However, just before Europe's open, the Senate passed a short-term funding bill giving way to an uptick in military and domestic spending.
"An era of tarnished ideals is giving way to a responsibility era," Bush said in his 265 speech at the Republican National Convention.
But just as politicians' thoughts and prayers were giving way to the usual, dead-end debates, a new variable introduced itself: the teenagers.
The Greens fear giving way on their demand to close down 10 gigawatts of polluting coal-fired power stations would alienate their voters.
But in reading the recent Pennsylvania reports detailing yet another cover-up of clergy sexual abuse, I found shock giving way to shame.
"The Psychologist" lampoons psychoanalysis, before giving way to "The Tunnel" a few tracks later, a bloodcurdling and analytical account of Davidson's anxiety nightmares.
Kahn-Yates has a striking design, with a printed structural layer giving way to a high-strength plastic layer that lets the light in.
Though the region has transformed since then, with family farming giving way to manufacturing, this tradition has grown, attracting thousands of devotees every January.
The last bastions of no-strings-attached, blank slate characters may be giving way, not least because we are encouraged to want them to.
But the government-induced credit binge that has yielded such juicy numbers over the past couple of years is giving way to a hangover.
At some point, the higher you travel through the sky, Earth's dense atmosphere starts to thin, eventually giving way to the vacuum of space.
The live oaks that gave the village its name ("chêne" means "oak" in French) are giving way to marsh reeds and other estuarine species.
El Nino, which contributed to an unusually warm winter in parts of North America during 2015/16, is now giving way to La Nina.
"The old model of studying one thing is giving way to a need for broadly trained workers," says Darrell West of the Brookings Institution.
In the late 1980s and the 4003s the civil wars and military dictatorships that characterised the 1970s and 1980s were giving way to democracies.
And instead of old Hollywood giving way to a newer, grittier era, things go back (at least for now) to the way they were.
It's like when the rolling car body designs of the sixties and 70s started giving way to the aggressively geometric looks of the eighties.
The conventional web, with all of its tedious pages and links, is giving way to the conversational web, in which chatty AIs reign supreme.
It quickly became apparent that the economic status quo that existed before the war and the recession was giving way to a 'new normal.
The poignant conclusion sees the frosty Hugo breaking into laughter and then giving way to tears as he looks over some old love letters.
Shock, anger and sadness are giving way to pride among career diplomats that they are defending American ideals and holding the Trump administration accountable.
But now, thanks largely to an internal revolt by Democratic women, the equivalence between the two parties is giving way to a stark contrast.
He gave up five runs, including Freese's slam, while facing six batters in one-third of an inning before giving way to Steven Brault.
Her Western expectations of the island were shattered, giving way to tender portraits that document an ancient culture's idiosyncratic flirtation with a changing world.
The result: The telegraph business was already giving way to telephones, so the sale of the Western Union stake was not a big loss.
But the Hashemis' wedding and many other equally relaxed social events illustrate how the old rules are giving way to the inevitability of change.
Waves of elation and dread rolled through my body like the ocean, each one crashing against a wall and giving way to the next.
Then it allows the animal to push down into its tissues and ligaments evenly and launch off without the ground beneath totally giving way.
A hirsute Mr. Needham, though, is both funny and fond, and at his best when the determined bachelor, Benedick, shows his resolve giving way.
"A lot of Dutch culture is giving way to other cultures, and Islam is the most in-your-face, an obnoxious one," he said.
This view is now being seriously challenged by reality, with the positive tones of the previous weeks giving way to the actual action of escalation.
The researchers also noted that the state of fear decreased over time spent in the scanner, giving way to an increasing trend of neutral states.
Since 1996, the media frenzy around JonBenét's case has died down, giving way to individual theories that we've rounded up here for you to read.
Some works even venture into the realm of trompe-l'oeil, with opaque strokes of terra cotta giving way to deep space teeming with ethereal lines.
We ate them: a pliant, tender skin giving way to a smooth, creamy mash of potatoes, delivering the gut-level satisfaction of starch on starch.
Crawford was bowled over, and the back of his helmet hit the post, with the net giving way as Strome fell on top of him.
Forty minutes into the dramatic court hearing, the live broadcast was cut short, giving way for more news on Sisi's proclaimed achievements in infrastructure projects.
Jeremy Jeffress (13-21) and Jacob Barnes each tossed two innings before giving way to Anthony Swarzak and Junior Guerra for the eighth and ninth.
Between the Amazon's growth and political influence, and the recent AT&T-Time Warner merger, the US could be giving way to unprecedented corporate monopolies.
The music moves through different moods and configurations, with chamber ensembles giving way to massive outbursts by the orchestra — stocked with two pianists — and chorus.
Oliver Perez walked Max Kepler before giving way to Nick Goody, who saw Garver deposit his 1-1 fastball over the wall in right field.
With unseasonably warm weather giving way to a cold and snowy winter, aid workers warn that migrants trapped in Bosnia risk exposure and even death.
The oppressive mugginess of the city had lifted, giving way to weather cool enough that I considered digging out the one light sweater I brought.
When the Dodgers needed to stanch the bleeding, he gave them 2 2/3 scoreless innings before giving way to Tony Watson in the fifth.
However, some of the laggards in the restaurant space are starting to show some life, and "McDonald's is giving way a little bit," Worth said.
Recorded by Ms. Richards almost entirely alone, the album unfolds as a collection of slow chemical reactions — resonances and overtones giving way to one another.
After finishing the Epistles set, Mr. Ibrahim began the wafting original "Sotho Blue" on solo piano, a few bebop skitters giving way to impressionist arpeggios.
Naturally, the jokes pretty much stop here, giving way to grim anecdotes about past abuses, like blow-torching pigs in order to study burn treatments.
On both Facebook and Twitter, large, easier-to-spot automated networks are giving way to loosely coordinated, smaller networks, said the Atlantic Council's Ben Nimmo.
Kikuchi retired the side on nine pitches with two strikeouts in the first before giving way to lefty Justus Sheffield, the Mariners' top pitching prospect.
Later in the set, they conjured a different brew on "Lobster in the Limelight," tidy, marching-band locomotion giving way to clattering post-bop hits.
If Putin thought he could inveigle the new deal-making American president into giving way to Russia's pressures on Ukraine, he must be sorely disappointed.
A slide guitar winds in the background, but it builds to a straightforward electric solo before giving way to Price's clear vocals above the band.
At a national level, the old notion of big mainstream parties as clearing houses for differing outlooks and interests is giving way to something more tribal.
Many of these songs, in fact, have become genuine events in a live setting, their carefully polished studio iterations giving way to something much more alive.
The former Cy Young Award-winner struck out nine in six innings, before giving way to Andrew Miller and Cody Allen, the Indians' seemingly invincible relievers.  .
Isles goalie Thomas Greiss took the loss after surrendering five goals on 15 shots through two periods, giving way to Christopher Gibson for the third period.
With the so-called "commodities super-cycle" giving way to a bear market, low global commodity prices should keep inflation low and growth strong in India.
Meanwhile, Reds' right-handed reliever Raisel Iglesias allowed a hit in three scoreless innings with five strikeouts before giving way to Diaz to start the 10th.
Just as the British Invasion was giving way to psychedelia — before "Empire," before MTV, before the Archies — the Monkees were television's idea of a rock band.
Darcy Kuemper stopped 21 of 218 shots before giving way to Jonathan Quick, who finished with 13 saves, with 16:48 left in the second period.
Ruddock ended up connecting on 13-of-21 passes for 142 yards and two touchdowns before giving way to rookie Brad Kaaya in the third quarter.
In a splintering familiar to Central Europe, the Visegrad Three became four: Czechoslovakia ceased to exist in 1993, giving way to the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
It was clear enough on the " Hurt Cobain II" EP with a "Heart Shaped Box" sample opening the release and giving way to trap beats immediately.
But by nightfall, after a day of prayer and communal reading, sober restraint in either community was giving way to a more ecstatic experience, he said.
My friends and I approached Naples from the north, with a landscape of greenish-brown fields and craggy foothills giving way to a bewildering urban sprawl.
"Black Panther" made his first appearance in a "Fantastic Four" comic in 1966, just as the traditional civil rights movement was giving way to black power.
As planned, he pitched just the first inning before giving way to Matt Harvey in a 4-3 loss to the Washington Nationals in 10 innings.
Akron's Nelson finished 10-of-24 passing for 122 yards and one interception before giving way to redshirt senior Robbie Kelley with nine minutes to go.
Over the last few days, warm weather patterns broke down, giving way to forecasts that showed colder-than-normal temperatures taking hold throughout much of the country.
The big picture: The carpet-bombing approach of chemotherapy is slowly giving way to targeted therapies, which use drugs to attack specific abnormal molecules in cancer cells.
Citi's remarks reflected a growing consensus among analysts that Trump's hard-line approach to trade as a candidate is giving way to more practicality as a president.
In the 1980s and 1990s management gurus pointed to the "demise of size" as big companies seemed to be giving way to a much more entrepreneurial economy.
"The honeymoon is giving way to demands for concrete solutions," said political analyst Pablo Knopoff, adding that Argentines would not tolerate a long wait for a recovery.
Not to mention, the parade route for the celebration goes through rival gang territories in the neighborhoods of Flatbush and Crown Heights, giving way to violent clashes.
He thought that Consciousness II was giving way to Consciousness III, the outlook of a rising generation whose virtues included direct action, community power, and self-definition.
It has happened before, in the distant past when Marx's original vision of industrial capitalism giving way to democratic worker-ownership was still relevant to historical conditions.
The information age has turned out to be a breeding ground for misinformation, with "Moneyball" giving way to Twitter bots, viral pseudoscience, and dubious Facebook news feeds.
An old aristocratic order, at once morally flexible and rigidly traditional, is giving way to something new, and the change is bittersweet, containing both progress and tragedy.
The Ball brothers were supposed to become a dynasty of sorts at U.C.L.A., with Lonzo, the eldest, giving way to LiAngelo who would give way to LaMelo.
At the time, she was already condemned — wood rotting, gaping holes giving way to pigeons — but the idea of the city without her was inconceivable to him.
Partisanship, religion, geography, race, gender, and other traditional political divisions are giving way to a new standard — wiredness — as an organizing principle for political and social attitudes.
As it happens, it isn't just his body that is giving way — the desert he sought out nearly 40 years ago has begun to change as well.
The liberal early '221s, when Americans enthusiastically embraced government activism to address social ills, were giving way to a new era of political fragmentation and diminished expectations.
Thanks to last night's verdicts in Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, and elsewhere, the horror the Democratic poohbahs once feared is quickly giving way to full-scale relief. Sen.
"Trade tensions have provided many twists and turns so far, with truces giving way to stalled progress and subsequent escalation," Ahya wrote in a report on Monday.
See a rare 16mm print of Emile de Antonio's Painters Painting, which captures the period in American art when post-war abstraction was giving way to Pop.
But the way that things have evolved, with print giving way to digital, it's the time to make that transition if you're going to make it at all.
The Falcon flies off and the scene fades away soon after, giving way to a black starscape and the oh-so-familiar end credits fanfare by John Williams.
Under their deal Martin Schulz, a German Social Democrat, was to serve a two-and-a-half-year term as president before giving way to an EPP candidate.
The Iron Throne dissolved (literally), giving way to Westeros' first oligarchy, and the Starks split up (by choice this time) to explore the world and keep the peace.
Severe thunderstorms and heavy rainfall from the Northeast to the Carolinas continued into early Monday, before giving way to fall-like weather and strong winds behind the front.
Even when parties fell apart and re-formed as new ones—as in the Whig Party's giving way to Abe Lincoln's Republicans—the stragglers eventually fell in line.
Not until two hours after leaving Innsbruck, at Fortezza in Italy, does it speed up downhill, snow giving way to vineyards and the plains of the Po valley.
The scent itself has clean, citrusy top notes of mandarin, bergamot, lemon and apricot before giving way to a sexier, musky base of sandalwood, black rose, and coriander.
Felton tweeted congratulations to director Chris Columbus, who helmed the first two Potter films before giving way Alfonso Cuarón for the third (and best) film in the series.
Several companies are also giving way more than Trump's $1 million, including Verizon with $10 million, Toyota with $3 million, and Carnival with $2 million, according to CNBC.
For politics, never known as a clean and honest business, even the facade of decency is being ripped away, giving way without protest to clickbait and sound bites.
The laser leaves dark-brown burn marks all over Diane's face, but after a week or two, that dead skin flakes off, giving way to fresh, new skin.
Mike White entered next and struggled, going 7 of 13 for 30 yards and an interception, before giving way to Cooper Rush (10 of 16, 83 yards, TD).
He said years of "breathtakingly massive" corporate stock buybacks since the end of the Great Recession are giving way to the high-end retail investor taking the reins.
Separately, Farm Secretary Shobhana K. Pattanayak said current climatic conditions indicate that El Nino is gradually fading and giving way to La Nina, indicating bountiful rains this year.
It seemed that the narrow focus on standardized achievement test scores from the years I taught in public schools was giving way to a broader, more enlightened perspective.
MASSEDUCTION is a tumultuous album on post-heartbreak excess, maniacal synthpop giving way to choir-like vocals, keys weighing with sadness, or more familiar distorted thrusts of guitar.
Rescuers have already searched 80 percent of the initial designated area without any luck, giving way to expanding the search area, according to Argentine navy spokesman Enrique Balbi.
As the area around the High Line park continues its transformation from industrial hub to upscale housing district, a gas station is giving way to a boutique condominium.
A sound piece by Matthew Patterson-Curry grows more cacophonous as the portraits become more distinct, with human-made noise giving way to the calls of extinct birds.
Instead, it is increasingly giving way to sales of luxury accessories, including jewelry, watches and handbags, in a mix of live sales and online auctions around the world.
This wall appears as abruptly and jarringly as it disappears, simply giving way to the rigors of the terrain: a natural reserve, someone's backyard, private land, a berm.
She integrates her singular East-meets-West sensibility in this solo, in which the hand movements of Bharatanatyam are stripped back, giving way to a new intimacy. Nov.
As the island enters its 22013th year of recession, though, the crisis is slowly giving way to new opportunities that are elbowing aside more conventional ways of thinking.
Nervousness about the spread of the coronavirus gripped Wall Street again on Wednesday, with an early rise in stock prices giving way to a third day of selling.
Thomas Greiss started in goal for the Islanders and made seven saves before giving way to Christopher Gibson, who recorded 15 saves and was saddled with the loss.
After killing just about everything else, soon millennials will see the death of their own relevance as the target demographic, giving way instead to Generation Z.  Ok Zoomers!
With its impressionistic opening giving way to sweeping melodies, the work has an appealing throwback glamour with touches of Mahlerian Weltschmerz and just a hint of jazzy swing.
The days are slowly getting warmer and sunnier and we can't help but celebrate the fact that winter is giving way to spring and summer's just around the corner.
TechCrunch's Josh Constine summarized the situation: The changes solidify that Facebook is entering a new era as it chases the trend of feed sharing giving way to private communication.
But now there are signs that the golden age of globalisation may be over, and the great convergence is giving way to a slow unravelling of those supply chains.
Facing the tying run, Samardzija got Scott Kingery to ground into a double play to end the threat, before giving way to closer Will Smith for an eventful ninth.
The 8th District DFL did not endorse a candidate at its April convention since no one received the requisite 21 percent of the vote, giving way to the Aug.
China's official Xinhua news agency said in a commentary that the verdict had no place in negotiations, but that years of "bad blood" was giving way to "good faith".
It starts with a screaming horde of children before eventually giving way to warped voices, each urging the listener to "forget about the world," like a cybernetic auditory hallucination.
VICE spoke to Klein about how the "shock" of coronavirus is giving way to the chain of events she outlined more than a decade ago in The Shock Doctrine.
She is quick to note that she doesn't claim Hamilton in the way others might; giving way to exist within the city's current artistic ecosystem rather than change it.
His gray hair is giving way to white, his midsection threatens the buttons of his sport coats and he walks gingerly, with a gnarly limp from an aging knee.
On Thursday, the Yankees wasted doubles in each of the first three innings against Estrada, who pitched seven scoreless innings before giving way to Ryan Tepera and Roberto Osuna.
The CFO, whose company counts Alibaba as one of its largest investors, also said the traditional method of in-store purchases may be giving way to increasingly online experiences.
Several universities, including Chinese University and Polytechnic University, canceled classes amid the unrest that was taking place across the city, giving way for eager students to join the demonstrations.
They all managed to escape without serious injury when the snow-laden roof of the sports hall in Ceska Trebova began giving way on Saturday, local news agency CTK reported.
With Tuesday's announcement, Target's brand identity as a source for "cheap chic" fashion and other low-cost stylish goods is giving way to the push for lower prices, analysts said.
The dark days of wasted revenue and liberal tax and spend policies is giving way to an era of fiscal stimulus and pro-growth legislation not seen in 30 years.
It would be another decade before Rydbeck and Ullman's technology was repurposed for speakers, giving way to a completely wireless method of bringing your music wherever you want to go.
After Kyle Schwarber was intentionally walked to load the bases, Sewald struck out Albert Almora Jr. before giving way to Daniel Zamora, who gave up the winning single to Zobrist.
The academy used a combination of stars — Janelle Monáe led a big opening number before giving way to scripted banter from Steve Martin and Chris Rock — to keep things moving.
There will be repercussions in traditional cameras like SLRs (rapidly giving way to mirrorless systems), in phones, in embedded devices and everywhere that light is captured and turned into images.
ALONG the road from the port city of Hodeida to Sana'a, Yemen's capital, rugged mountains rise sharply from a coastal plain, then level off, giving way to a raised plateau.
Sessions is one of Trump's closest allies, and his recusal from the Russia investigation has reportedly made Trump very, very angry — with that anger now giving way to simmering resentment.
You could see it — in the construction cranes, in the old brick buildings giving way to boxy condominiums, in the faces of the tourists on the 16th Street pedestrian mall.
It faced the toughest government opposition of the four, although the Justice Department ultimately gave the combination the green light, giving way to what is now the world's biggest airline.
The total revenue of the ATP and WTA tours has fluctuated, with a gap of $2.6 million in 2008 giving way to a men's advantage of $37.4 million in 2014.
Mr. Saw's samusas are flatter and daintier than Indian samosas, with skins that shatter promptly, giving way to a dark mash of potato and the distinctive musk of garam masala.
It wasn't long after the rise of Kinetoscope, actualities and the cinema of attraction that new technologies upended those early forms, giving way to feature-length narratives, talkies and Technicolor.
The black-white divide that has largely defined America's race relations is giving way to a more diverse set of ethnic possibilities, driven by fast-growing Hispanic and Asian populations.
"We're at an inflection point, when the great wave of optimism about tech is giving way to growing alarm," said Heather Grabbe, director of the Open Society European Policy Institute.
And though I am happy to wave and keep on chugging, I will know that my perfect season of silent, frozen meditation is giving way to another kind of running.
The fritters' dough — of green bananas and plantains, mashed and tinged red-orange from achiote — has a crust as thin as skin, with crunch immediately giving way to sinking in.
His independent-film work tried to revive or imitate the '70s auteur spirit, before giving way to lousy Oscar bait for his companies and endless superhero movies for the system.
One to three inches of snow are expected to fall on the area throughout the day, before possibly giving way to freezing rain, rain or sleet, the weather service said.
PITTSBURGH/DETROIT, Dec 11 (Reuters) - Sky's the limit optimism about self-driving cars is giving way to tougher questions about how expensive automotive artificial intelligence will ever make a profit.
You could imagine the songs of those 1609 creatures giving way not just to car horns and roaring trucks, but also to the Talking Heads, Aretha Franklin, the Vienna Philharmonic.
Anderson (4-5) retired the first eight batters he faced and took a three-hit shutout two outs into the seventh inning before giving way to right-hander Ryan Dull.
The competitive running boom, which led to a glut of races with steep fees, has crested and started giving way to more social, and less exclusive, events like mud runs.
If so, what would "original" mean, given that during its 11-year run, MST33K cycled through different casts and hosts, with Hodgson giving way to Mike Nelson in the lead role?
Prejudice is giving way to some liberalism, he says, in a country often labeled a human rights abuser but now one of Asia's most progressive on gay, lesbian and transgender issues.
Earl starts out assertive and clear, annunciating every word, before wearing himself out and giving way to his own self-analysis while a lazy snare keeps him going in the background.
While people loved CDs and the accompanying players, it wouldn't be until the early 2000s that the CD craze would die off, giving way to the MP3 and music streaming sites.
The nondescript factories and sweatshops of old are giving way to modern-style campuses with amenities such as free Wi-Fi, television lounges, cleaning services and even options for upgraded dorms.
Sans serifs are giving way to thicker, curvier, curlier fonts, as with the makeup brand Flesh, launched this summer; the months-old cookware line Great Jones; and Buffy, the comforter brand.
But exploration for the sake of being the first, and testing willpower, nerve and endurance, has been giving way to a higher-minded thirst to preserve the planet for future generations.
Smith, who turned aside 27 of 30 shots before giving way to Louis Domingue, was scheduled to undergo tests Wednesday, leaving Montreal native Domingue to get the start against the Canadiens.
We are now well into a phase of the Trump-Russia collusion scandal where denials are giving way to ridiculous and in many ways contradictory forms of spin and excuse-making.
The long pro-business era that began under Ronald Reagan in the 000s and continued under Bill Clinton in the 223s is giving way to a much more anti-business mood.
The old ideological battles are giving way to struggles over specific ethnic and religious groups; the Conservative lunge for Hindu and Sikh support may be a sign of things to come.
Career diplomats and civil servants described an internal reckoning over the Ukraine affair not unlike the stages of grief: an initial sense of shock, replaced by anger, giving way to sadness.
But thanks to innovative policies, new collaborations, and smart technologies, zero-sum stalemates are giving way to more flexible water management, benefiting farmers, rivers and local economies at the same time.
The Giants originally offered Manning the chance to extend his starting streak before giving way to Geno Smith and Davis Webb in the second half of games, but the veteran declined.
But now that the monopolistic era of print is giving way to an accelerating stampede of digital, the relationship between newsrooms and their audiences is in a period of manifest change.
And then they arrive through highly supernatural means — at which point the film finally overflows with color, even giving way to the red filter that Argento used in the original Suspiria.
The most delightful thing I ate all year: fruit buried in whipped cream between two impeccably toasted slices of shokupan (Japanese milk bread), their crisp veneer giving way to beautiful sponge.
Last year was marked by chilling threats of nuclear war, giving way to a diplomatic opening that is expected to include a historic summit meeting between the two leaders next week.
Month after month, with one outrageous, norm-shattering comment or action giving way to another, Republicans who in the past could never have envisioned being Trump acolytes, have been ground down.
This has helped support the broad indexes, keeping their uptrends intact even when one leadership group tires and pulls back, giving way to some laggard cohort of stocks for a while.
For many Kenyans, the last few weeks are just the latest indication that the country's young democracy is collapsing before their eyes, and giving way to a new strain of authoritarianism.
What Putin was suggesting, of course, that the rights-of-the-individual-focused approach of the US and Europe was giving way to the more authoritarian style of governance typified by Russia.
And some see the victory of the PSD, which promised to raise the minimum wage and increase pension payments, as a sign that anger at cronyism is giving way to economic concerns.
One of them got what we'd all asked for, a midnight-dark crust giving way to an evenly rosy interior so full of juices it looked like it was ready to cry.
In the brief time it takes them to go from a speech to Jack's home, the scenery evolves, barren concrete and dilapidated buildings giving way to graceful homes with carefully maintained lawns.
The former moral majority is giving way to what is increasingly being called the "moral minority," a term some younger evangelicals and their leaders — like Southern Baptist leader Russell Moore — are embracing.
That heartbreak the city emanates after the Canadiens are eliminated from the playoffs is temporary, soon giving way to festival season, and the budding hope of a new season on the rise.
"Descriptions such as 'tired,' 'giving way,' 'sore,' and 'hurts' are offered more often than 'cramp'," which can challenge an examining physician's ability to suspect P.A.D. as the cause of a patient's discomfort.
The negotiations have dragged on, in part, because the President's struggled to keep lawyers and hire new ones, giving way to a new legal team that is still getting up to speed.
Many of these wines seduce with alluring bouquets of fraises des bois, tart blood orange and cherry blossoms before giving way to lean delicacy with an underpinning of complexity on the palate.
And perhaps the sentiment of Oracular Spectacular is also slightly outdated: the recklessness portrayed by Skins is no longer idealized, giving way to a dramatic spike in anxiety and value for wellness.
A columnist from Atlanta on sabbatical at Harvard, Hemphill landed in Nashville in 1969, just as the old, weird country scene was giving way to the pasteurized, industrialized sound that still dominates.
The pope has said he won't dignify it with a response, yet the allegations have touched off an ideological civil war, with the usually shadowy Vatican backstabbing giving way to open combat.
Traditional varieties like McIntosh and Cortland are slowly giving way to the sweetness of Honeycrisp and SnapDragon, and the trees are getting smaller; up to 1,200 can be packed into one acre.
From Columbus to US occupation Christopher Columbus landed in Hispaniola -- the island where Haiti is located -- in 260, giving way to the invasion of the French and Spanish to the Caribbean island.
Several of Tashkent's metro stations were renamed after the collapse of the Soviet Union, with references to Soviet-era figures and ideals giving way to a celebration — and reclamation — of Uzbek history.
John Bel Edwards, a Democrat, and Eddie Rispone, his Republican challenger, the traditional regional divide is giving way to an urban versus rural political chasm that is shaping elections across the country.
Santana then loaded the bases with no outs to start the fifth before giving way to May, who walked Martinez to force in Jim Adduci, who opened the inning with a single.
The days of the "frozen face" are giving way to a desire for a more natural look through gentler treatments, as the increasing interest in wellness encourages people to embrace all things holistic.
Policy decisions are increasingly giving way to parliamentary arithmetic - with all sides trying to guess which way lawmakers could turn, not just over Brexit, but also over any vote to topple the government.
Rays left-hander Blake Snell allowed just two hits in five-plus innings before giving way to a cadre of relievers that matched Yankees starter Sonny Gray pitch for pitch until Hechavarria's homer.
Appeasement never works Giving way to Bennett has only emboldened him, and he now thinks he can dictate the terms of the relationship between an Israeli prime minister and the new US president.
Companies in Asia are beginning to take heed as boardroom indifference to issues like minority shareholder rights and the environment is giving way to stronger corporate governance that seeks to satisfy all stakeholders.
The shift over the past few years in the way we talk and write about this crisis does give me some hope that the stigmas around addiction are finally giving way to empathy.
Later Mao turned on his own political elite, and the first wave fell from grace, giving way to new "rebel" Red Guard factions that then waged bloody battles against other Red Guard factions.
In a bunker-like setting with the odd sprout of greenery on the catwalk, models wearing black shiny leather outerwear opened the show, soon giving way to delicate prairie dresses and ruffled tops.
Mobile communications have revolutionized life in Africa where telecom company reports show calls and texts are giving way to data services like Facebook-owned WhatsApp, Skype, Viber and WeChat owned by China's Tencent.
Around them there seemed to be an infinite sampling of vegetation: ferns and clover and scrub and bracken giving way to maples and firs and oaks and hemlocks covered in lichen and moss.
To watch the three dance programs at the Manhattan School of Music on Friday and Saturday, was to witness one era giving way to another, uncertain but with flashes of a bright future.
Long the basis of modern democracy, in which establishments managed popular will and sought a common good, it is giving way to a new system that is both primal and distinctly 21st century.
But Joomak's kimchi pancake could hang with the best of them, its perfectly greasy crisped crust giving way to a slightly creamy interior, as proficient at soaking up booze as any street pizza.
Games between the teams have evolved somewhat in recent years, with the intense mini-dramas that were so common in the previous decade gradually giving way to encounters that occasionally felt more pedestrian.
Mr. Murphy, for the most part, weathered the attacks, though at one point the candidate grew exasperated, his near-constant grin throughout the debate giving way to a furrowed brow and a sigh.
My eyes moved over the sharp geometry of black giving way to maroon, and it was the color of my mother's exhaustion when she died, of everything life had wrung out of her.
" The most interesting chapters are set in the 1880s, a time when superstitions about the connection between physical and mental illness were giving way to the emergence of a "bright landscape of science.
As a result, roller-grilled hot dogs and little packaged cakes of indefinite shelf life are, in many places, giving way to fresh produce, elaborate sandwiches and even grilled tilapia and Korean bibimbap.
"Here and now — at the beginning of one of the most radical technology transitions ever with 4G giving way to 5G — this is Nokia's time to shine," CEO Rajeev Suri said in Tuesday's statement.
They were also marking the end of a pivotal passage in history that is giving way to an age when the institutions forged from the turmoil of World War II are under serious strain.
It's a story of one generation giving way to another, and — like others have in the past — Tarantino plugs the story into the Manson Family, suggesting the summer of '69 was a turning point.
When one of the elephants came bounding toward her, the first lady, dressed in pristine tan riding pants, boots and a white safari hat, appeared startled and jumped back before giving way to laughter.
Back then, Britain's rave culture—inspired by the MDMA-enhanced house and garage scenes in 1980s Chicago and New York—was growing exponentially, and illegal outdoor parties were giving way to huge corporate superclubs.
"The order of the static" in Germany, the Münklers argue, is giving way to more fluid relations and "an end to stark national borders", exposing the country to economic, social and technological changes abroad.
The firm, which recently changed its name to Canadean, characterized the move as a shift away from the cleaner-shaven "metrosexual" look to that of a lumberjack — giving way to a ballooning "lumbersexual" movement.
"One of them got what we'd all asked for, a midnight-dark crust giving way to an evenly rosy interior so full of juices it looked like it was ready to cry," he wrote.
You can trip or slip when walking, but someone standing stock still can fall too—because of a loss of consciousness, vertigo or, as the Moreno brothers remind us, something supposedly solid giving way.
But these eventually fall away, giving way to heavy synths, before a voltaic staccato effect triggers a new direction and a new beat: A slower, psychedelic haze drenches the final minute of the song.
Mbeju, a flat round of cassava flour and cornmeal infiltrated by cheese, is quickly sealed together in a pan without a touch of oil, its surface a golden craquelure, crisp giving way to melt.
A question now is whether this pattern is giving way to another run by more cyclical groups — which would include financials, and could very well mean the U.S. would underperform beaten-down foreign markets.
Representative democracy, mediated through institutions created to uphold the rule of law and protect civic discourse, is giving way to a form of social-media-driven direct democracy where the premium is on hatefulness.
Segregation of the sexes is strictly enforced in the city of Mardan, in Pakistan&aposs conservative Khyber Pukhtunkhwah province bordering Afghanistan, and much of Pakistan&aposs northwest, but traditions are slowly giving way to demand.
The statement continues, explaining that the driver then saw the broken windows, but the glass didn't immediately shatter, giving way only as he continued down the road, where he was followed by a police escort.
Clint Bowyer stayed out during a caution with just over 20 laps remaining in the second stage to inherit the race lead, but dropped back through the field on the restart, giving way to Blaney.
The year 2016 saw a change in Deutsche Bank's senior management team after co-chairmen Anshu Jain and Jurgen Fitschen stepped down, giving way to John Cryan, the former UBS boss, as the new CEO.
But with the president's approval rating plummeting and a diminishing prospect of the sorts of health-care and tax reforms they once dreamed of, both fear and hope are giving way to exasperation and contempt.
As feared, that golden aura of perfection around them dissipates, giving way to a more clear-eyed view of exactly who Lara Jean and Peter are, and what they may or may not have together.
In "The Vanishing American Adult" he talks about a country now in "perpetual adolescence", and stresses family, reading and community service in a culture he sees as giving way to selfishness, celebrity and screen-time.
As militants retreated deeper into the city, giving way to the Iraqi advance, Um Horeb also moved homes several times, ultimately ending up in the Maydan district where some insurgents are making their final stand.
A favourite of photographers, the once wealthy German mining town is said to have been abandoned in the mid-1950s, its ornate houses and ballrooms giving way to sand that curves around doors and walls.
Eventually, the British-established school The King's School Budo developed into United Old Budonians Club, which would later join the Kampala Football Association, giving way to the post-colonial National Football League, established in 1968.
The ritual continued as the music cut, giving way to audio of Khan-Cullors herself speaking about the origins of the Black Lives Matter movement and its subsequent demonizing by members of the US government.
They include the A320 medium-haul jet, upgraded with new engines to become the A320neo, and the long-haul A330, giving way to the all-new A350 and to an upgrade of the A330 itself.
The revolutionary image of psychedelics popularized in the '60s, which arguably led to their ban in the first place, is slowly giving way to more a tame, clinical tool in mainstream medical and psychological treatment.
The track itself starts out with a few seconds of delicate mumbling from Win Butler before giving way to the sort of big, bright disco that wouldn't sound out of place on an ABBA record.
Breakfast is served in the front area and at some tables just past it, giving way to all-day fare like coronation curried chicken salad, fish and chips, a Maine lobster roll and tuna poke.
The walled garden takes a definite turn between image and reality, with the lush colors and flat perspective of the original giving way to the blank tonal neutrality and structural integrity of the scale reproduction.
The past few years have seen a dramatic shift in the national conversation about sex and consent, with "no means no" giving way to "yes means yes," and affirmative consent legislation taking statehouses by storm.
Last month, the company celebrated its 20th anniversary with smoked-salmon sandwiches, tea, Champagne and cake in an all-day party with a steady streams of visitors giving way to a larger crowd at night.
He faced one batter in the seventh before giving way to the bullpen, having struck out nine while holding the Astros to two runs on three hits and four walks over six innings of work.
From the earliest days of the campaign, Harris was subject to conspiracy theories that ricocheted around social media, even giving way to a reprisal of the same birtherism smears that plagued former President Barack Obama.
Occurring a year after New York had legalized abortion and when equality feminism was giving way to something more revolutionary, this debate, a "Dialogue on Women's Liberation," enticed much of the New York literati. Why?
"Volunteering should be accessible to everyone, not just a rich man's privilege," said Orit Strauss, the founder and chief executive of Giving Way, which now works with nearly 0523,2052 organizations in more than 21 countries.
You laugh, and then you fall silent, the quick visual delight giving way to depths of flavor and something more elusive — a consciousness of food as past and present, at once memory and daily recurrence.
With the faintest taste of Camembert (only 29% according to the McDonald's UK ingredients list) and a delicate crunch of crumb giving way to a warm cheesy squidge, it did its job for £1.69 ($2.26).
While there were a few other people milling about, I had this impressive scene nearly all to myself: green grass giving way to a rampart of white chalk, and the sea swallowing the entire tableau.
Vertical vegetal forms seem to be giving way to a new anthropomorphic scenario in which big-footed, high-buttocked, weapon-wielding women and sharp-edged tools exert more influence than the surrounding field of sugar cane.
All of this makes It the perfect end-of-summer movie: a film saturated in waning sunlight, with the innocence of childhood giving way to adolescence while childhood terrors give way to much scarier real threats.
The bottom line is, size discrimination is an issue deep-rooted enough to permeate even professional settings where we're supposed to rely on doctors to prioritize our health instead of giving way to weight-based biases.
America is constantly giving way to the temptation to punish white-collar criminals more severely: the Sarbanes-Oxley act (2002) and the Dodd-Frank bill (2010) both include measures designed to punish corporate types more severely.
Heda and John F. Peto, the photorealistic paintings of Chuck Close and Richard Estes, or even virtual reality today, the deception of a flat surface giving way to three-dimensions has unfailingly seized the human imagination.
What's happening: Safety features like blind-spot monitoring and backup cameras are giving way to more advanced driver-assist systems that can keep pace with the traffic flow and keep your car centered in its lane.
"Unlike Pete Wells, my burger always arrived with that 'midnight-dark crust giving way to an evenly rosy interior so full of juices it looked like it was ready to cry,'" one Peter Luger fan tweeted.
Anders Nilsson, who posted a 32-save shutout in his first appearance of the season two days earlier against Ottawa, gave up four goals on 43 shots Thursday before giving way to Jacob Markstrom and his .
But in Philadelphia, this flexibility felt stretched to its limits, giving way to contradictions of vision that make it difficult to determine what to trust, what to believe will be taken seriously, what will be betrayed.
They see the surplus in the first half of the year eventually giving way to a deficit of similar size in the second half, "leaving 2018 as a whole showing a closely balanced market," IEA said.
If you live in Manhattan, there's a good chance that the city itself is your living room and for creatives; it's your workspace, dotted with unpredictability and unfortunately, a charm that's rapidly giving way to commercialism.
The centerpiece of "Singularity" is "Everything Connected," a grand techno track that lasts more than ten minutes, building and disintegrating and eventually giving way to "Feel First Life," a wordless choral postlude that sounds distinctly devotional.
Many utilities across Europe are at a crossroads requiring a new business strategy as the decades-old model of centralised, predictable energy production and consumption is giving way to a modern and more flexible energy system.
Can it address the longing for community without giving way to people who think that you can't have "ins" without also having "outs"; can Britain renew its political institutions without giving in to McKinseyism or political correctness?
" Miller pointed to an ongoing Trump evolution in which "the realities of what it takes to campaign are giving way to the realities of governance, and that means adopting positions that are well considered and thought through.
More than 70 people were injured in Monday's incident, which was captured on dramatic CCTV footage that showed a walkway giving way under the students, some of whom were trapped beneath slabs of concrete and other debris.
How we fall You can trip or slip when walking, but someone standing stock still can fall too -- because of a loss of consciousness, vertigo or, as the Moreno brothers remind us, something supposedly solid giving way.
As National Review's recent output shows, Never Trump is giving way to a grudging anti-anti-Trump—of not quite giving full support to Trump, but spending more time challenging his liberal foes than the president himself.
This special report will explain why the age of entrepreneurialism, ushered in by Britain's Margaret Thatcher and America's Ronald Reagan, is giving way to an age of corporate consolidation even as most companies are becoming more virtual.
Booed early, Smith connected on 8 of 14 passes for 79 yards and a touchdown, a nifty back-shoulder 17-yarder to the seventh-rounder Charone Peake, before giving way to Bryce Petty in the third quarter.
When Léonard and Valérie visit the other couple's vacation home—the film's crowded, claustrophobic settings suddenly giving way to a vast expanse of trees and water—Selena announces that her character on Collusion will be killed off.
With the Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea, drawing to a close, the gauzy images of a unified Korean women's hockey team and synchronized North Korean cheerleaders are giving way to the grinding business of pressuring Mr. Kim.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. stocks closed lower on Tuesday, with initial gains giving way to declines as the likelihood of a prolonged trade war between the United States and China once again kept risk appetite in check.
It looks first at how music helped drive the civil rights movement, then at how it expanded King's message after his murder, the patience of "We Shall Overcome" giving way to more insistent forms like hip-hop.
Instead, Ms. Wintour chose Chanel, as she has done at every Met Gala in recent memory (this time a sparkle-encrusted T-shirt gown with a swath of fur at the knee giving way to lighter underskirt).
For the first time perhaps since George Washington warned us to avoid "entangling alliances," America stands alone, and the Pax Americana of the post-World War II period is giving way to a world of authoritarian dealmakers.
He noticed the population dropping, the town growing; cows, horses and farmers giving way to immigrant domestic workers from Southeast Asia and absentee owners from Milan who spent millions of euros converting old barns into minimalist villas.
In the fields are memories of lust giving way to love; also present are the lingering ghosts of relatives and strangers who have long passed on, invisible reminders of the danger that constantly lurks at the periphery.
As with Chekhov, the comic brio of the early stories mellowed with time, giving way to a more muted, sorrowful tone, although, like Chekhov, Mr. Trevor achieved some of his finest effects by blending comedy and tragedy.
And Pence's approval ratings began to drop from the 60s to the 40s and below, giving way to the possibility that Pence could have faced a tight reelection bid had he not been named Trump's running mate.
By the time Schumer arrived in 1999, four years after the Newt Gingrich-helmed Republican revolution, it was fast becoming an anachronism, with meals in the senators' bipartisan dining room giving way to one-party caucus lunches.
SAN JUAN BASIN, Colombia — Along the snaking waterways of the San Juan River, the village of Noanamá sits on a steep bluff with modest wooden houses and dirt streets giving way to a verdant expanse of jungle.
President Trump may find the thrill of his electoral victory giving way to the perils of governance, Morgan Stanley wrote on Sunday, adding that "execution risks" may make it difficult for Trump's policies to have their intended effect.
A deeper listen reveals something more: If anything, a bit of the brassy edge has come off Lynn's voice, giving way to a golden tremolo that we can only hope will keep developing for many years to come.
Gone was a call to political opponents to join hands and work together; gone was the racial and ethnic diversity that we have seen in recent inaugurals, giving way to a sea of white faces and red hats.
Maybe they would be full of narrative inventions — or maybe they would feel like modern-day full-motion video games, which had a brief moment of popularity as PC games in the 1990s before giving way to animations.
The weather office last month said El Nino - a warming of the eastern Pacific Ocean that can lead to dry spells in South Asia - is fading and giving way to La Nina in which the same waters cool.
On a shorter term chart, Ross pointed to a rounded base of support that began to form around July 2015 that he sees giving way to more upside, indicating even returning to old highs around the $135 level.
He gave up five hits, walked one and struck out eight Royals before giving way to Bush, who worked a 1-2-3 ninth inning for his first save "(Darvish) was extremely sharp," Banister said after the game.
Simmons scored again in the second when he caught a 71-yard touchdown pass from Jake Fromm, who completed 5-of-5 passes for 106 yards to go along with the one score before giving way to Fields.
All around us the world was magic, the way the world is always magic at sunset in wild places, but it seemed especially so that night, the grasslands giving way to the ancient hills and rocky buttes beyond.
More often than not, the scenery consisted of the open road and wide views of the horizon, with the Grand Tetons and the greater Rockies in the West giving way to the grasslands and cornfields of the East.
The iconography of the stereotypical modern workplace has changed dramatically in the past half-century, with droves of white-collar cubicle inhabitants giving way to packs of laptop-toting workers dressed "business casual" roaming around open-plan offices.
The atmosphere and architecture shifted quickly, high-rise bustle giving way to a tropical suburbia of chain stores and subdivisions, and then to long stretches of low, snarled jungle interspersed with ranch-style houses and quiet strip malls.
By the time he made his daring escape from Japan as 2019 was giving way to 2020, he&aposd been a guest of the Japanese courts for over a year and was CEO of nothing, chairman of nothing.
Starter Zack Wheeler battled command issues and uneven infield defense over four and two-thirds innings before giving way to five relievers who combined to give up two hits and strike out six the rest of the way.
At one point the hammer was poised to fall at £6.4 million, but a bidder at the back of the room flung up his hand at the last second, before finally giving way to the winning telephone bid.
The period is known as the "Age of the Fishes" for the number of species born during the era, but it also was a time when plants spread from wetlands to dry land -- giving way to the first forests.
While this is arguably true now, AV software will only become more modular, and it's likely that horizontal suppliers will be increasingly able to deliver faster, more sophisticated solutions at lower costs, giving way to a new tiered system.
Hunter Wood made the start for Tampa Bay and pitched 1 2/3 innings before giving way to Ryan Yarbrough (12-5), who gave up two hits and a walk in 5 1/3 innings while coaxing six strikeouts.
A swath of small abstract shapes, some of which are accented by a dot, is stacked above the green band, before giving way to a gray sky — both grainy and atmospheric — accented by white dots and light gray trails.
MANILA (Reuters) - The United States will return to the Philippines church bells seized by U.S. troops as trophies during a war between the two countries more than a century ago, giving way to Manila after years of diplomatic pressure.
Within hours of the viaduct giving way and sending vehicles plummeting, Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini said the EU must allow Rome to include in its next budget all the funds needed to ensure the country's infrastructure was safe.
Last week, he worked with the first-teamers before giving way to Sanchez, who exchanged the wrap he wore on his left hand for a soft splint and had a full workload in team and seven-on-seven drills.
"Narrow expertise in a super specialized areas is giving way to having more 'portable' skills that need to be applied towards more innovative or broader applications," Vidisha Mehta, career solutions leader at Mercer, told CNBC Make It via email.
Harper, who likes to toy with plotting, uses dual chronologies here, one in real time and the other in bush time, encouraging tensions to build until the restraints of civilization snap, giving way to bare-knuckle fights and worse.
"While market volumes are predictably light, investors continue to strike a year-end cautionary tone as December optimism is gradually giving way to 2020's uncertainty," Stephen Innes, the chief Asia market strategist at AxiTrader, wrote in a note.
The book ends with Campanella walking 10 miles down Flatbush Avenue from Fulton Street to his own home in Marine Park, watching as the proliferation of "hip" Edison bulbs in bars and restaurants gradually diminishes, giving way to fluorescence.
During the college football bowl season, giving way to the professional football Super Bowl, American companies will spend more than $6900 billion in television ads … to eventually add an estimated $2628 billion to America's annual national health care costs.
"While market volumes are predictably light, investors continue to strike a year-end cautionary tone as December optimism is gradually giving way to 2020's uncertainty," Stephen Innes, the chief Asia market strategist at AxiTrader, wrote in a note.
Gradually, however, the concerns of any single news cycle are giving way to longer-term worries about the course of the investigation, and several West Wing aides have expressed concern about the possibility of being blindsided by new revelations.
And for as much death and destruction as we've seen on the show thus far, Game of Thrones is ultimately a story about generations giving way to each other, about people finding newer, better, more hopeful ways to live.
It was something like denial giving way to the surrealism of the scene: the speed and violence of it all; gum-chewing sheriffs leaning against your wall, hands resting on holsters, all these strangers, these sweaty men, piling your things outside. . . .
A stimulus, tax cuts, an auto bailout, a new health care law, debt ceiling showdowns and a credit downgrade of U.S. debt, a budget sequester, and then Democratic control giving way to a GOP hold on Congress and the White House.
Wood pitched 1 2/3 innings, giving up two hits and striking out two, before giving way to Ryan Yarbrough (12-5), who gave up just two hits and a walk in 5 1/3 innings while coaxing six strikeouts.
While in the process of doing this, the movie shows Reginald looking at a picture of Lennon, thus giving way to his name John (and as the movie suggests, he takes the name "Elton" from one his bandmates, Elton Dean).
In fact, Lepucki's California was a post-apocalypse novel, principally concerned with examining the breakdown of the nuclear family unit against the usual backdrop of roving death squads, cults, and verdant hills studded with deserted homes giving way to desolate wastelands.
In fact, the era of the FAANGs— as Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Netflix and Google's parent, Alphabet, are collectively known—may be coming to an end, giving way to a period in which two groups of tech firms follow different trajectories.
Pictures of a frail Tsvangirai meeting President Emmerson Mnangagwa, who succeeded Robert Mugabe in November after he was eased from office by a de facto military coup, have increased calls that he consider giving way to a new opposition leader.
But at the time of their release, they easily could have been seen as the crumbling Hollywood studio system first resisting, then finally giving way to a youth movement it had tried to co-opt before it essentially took over.
Education Secretary John King, who has championed efforts to increase socioeconomic and racial diversity in schooling is giving way to Betsy DeVos, who has backed private school vouchers, which have increased segregation in country after country where they've been tried.
Fearful of a global recession, markets have been in a state of flux this week, with worries over Washington's escalating trade tensions with Beijing and Mexico giving way to hopes that major central banks would provide fresh stimulus in response.
Recent heavy rains have resulted in the normally dry, red soil giving way to an abundance of green grass and colourful flowers, and in turn led to a dramatic increase in the population of kangaroos and emus, the country's largest bird.
"We're in the grips of a shift in national identity, one in which democracy and adherence to human rights as stated national values (however flawed in their actual execution) are giving way to an acceptance of authoritarian rule," Stan contends.
The blockwide site is giving way to Steiner East Village, a seven-story brick condominium from Steiner NYC with 82 apartments and amenities that are rare in the neighborhood, like an indoor swimming pool and a library with a fireplace.
In this part of Charleston, just north of the historic, postcard district, industry has increasingly been giving way to boxy condominium developments with names like The Gadsden, after this city's Revolutionary War-era patriot, merchant, and sometime slave trader, Christopher Gadsden.
It has been known, for years, that the original Essex Market, founded in 1940, one of several city markets established by Mayor Fiorello H. LaGuardia, would have to shut its doors, giving way to more lucrative use of its real estate.
Then after about a 20-minute trek, with pine trees giving way to a field of wispy yellow and pink wildflowers, I saw it, Capote's last — and grandest — home on the Mediterranean, a whitewashed villa with a dark green gate.
BARONE There is also the subtle way he broadcasts the story as memory: early childhood shown as gray, flat and almost fuzzy, and adolescence giving way to brighter hues that reach their apotheosis with Lenù blossoming on the island of Ischia.
My own children were part of an after-school herd that migrated from yard to yard in the waning light, football giving way to tag as 5 o'clock became 5:30 and it grew too dark to see the ball.
Haskins was nearly flawless, completing his first nine passes on the way to a 21-for-24 effort before giving way to backup Tate Martell in the second half as the Buckeyes (4-303) backed off the gas and cruised.
At this point in 2120, the S&P 270 was up 5.3 percent (compared with 4.8 percent year-to-date right now) but it would chop lower into mid-October before giving way to a strong finish to the year.
The downfall of Ryanism, and the rise of Trumpism, indicates that the decades-long domination of the Republican Party by ideological conservatism is finally giving way to an outlook that, for good or ill, better reflects the party's changed base.
The neo-Classical opulence and gilt of the Louis XVI look was giving way to a slightly subdued version of itself — carvings on wooden furniture became less intricate, cotton was favored over silk, and the use of gold leaf was minimized.
The team nicknames have similarly been tempered, with extreme names like, well, the Los Angeles Xtreme and the Maniax (which drew the ire of some mental health advocates) giving way to the more conventional Dallas Renegades and Los Angeles Wildcats.
After singing the resigned refrain, "Only what you wanted for a little while," on early track "Still Clean," she processes her emotions and comes full circle, giving way to a repeat of the "Still Clean" riff on the closing song.
This now month-long promotional period can possibly be linked to the recent "retailpocolypse," with OG brick-and-mortar events giving way to a more constant and accessible stream of competitive online deals that appeal to us, early-bird shoppers.
But you also have a Chrysler sedan, frankly, in a world where Chrysler's mass-market sedans, thanks to the strategic thinking of FCA CEO Sergio Marchionne, are about to vanish from American lands, giving way to the market's appetite for SUVs.
Every week, the episodes would open with the increasingly ominous sounds of electricity humming and sparkling under the Rancho Rosa production card, before giving way to the sounds of wind moaning through trees, and then the familiar theme song by Angelo Badalamenti.
Take a look: Giving way to the classic scene in the 1986 film "Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home" where Montgomery "Scotty" Scott tries to address a then-modern PC by speaking to it: Now, the "Star Trek" fantasy can be your reality.
In Scream 3, which was released in 2000, the events of the first two films (released in 1996 and 1997) are mined for Hollywood popcorn flick material with an entire movie-within-a-movie plot line—giving way to many celeb cameos.
Rathore said the monsoon rains could be above average as El Nino - a warming of the eastern Pacific Ocean that can lead to dry spells in South Asia - is fading and giving way to La Nina in which the same waters cool.
NEW YORK (Thomson Reuters Regulatory Intelligence) - Ten years after the financial crisis, the resulting push for global regulatory harmony is giving way to divergent stances on the need for compliance, according to the Thomson Reuters Special Report: "State of Regulatory Reform 2018".
The therapy session is interspersed with memories that Dr. Reisman's pointed questions cause to bubble up: Perry beating Celeste with their sons's toys; Perry holding Celeste's head down suffocating her; rage begets rough sex eventually giving way to Perry crying in her arms.
Read MoreStreet watching oil, consumer data "After a strong open yesterday, stocks digested their gains in a consolidation phase that is giving way to a pullback in the S&P futures this morning," BTIG Chief Technical Strategist Katie Stockton said in a note.
With traditional restraint giving way to expressions of emotion, Diana's sons William and Harry have led the way by speaking openly about the trauma they suffered when they lost their mother, as part of a wider campaign of talking about mental health issues.
House Democrats know that millions of Americans will be tuning in to watch the impeachment inquiry for the first time now that weeks of closed-door depositions are giving way to televised Watergate-style hearings that are set for next Wednesday and Friday.
As the series has grown in scope, so have its signature car-themed action sequences, the small-scale street racing of the original giving way to increasingly epic and implausible vehicular spectacles that have defined the franchise and helped cement its international appeal.
BENGALURU (Reuters) - The U.S. dollar will retreat further over the coming year, giving way to an ascendant euro, according to a Reuters poll of strategists who said five or more Federal Reserve rate rises would be needed to significantly boost the greenback's fortunes.
Initially, he was to sail only in the World Series races this year before giving way to younger competitors next year when the Vuitton Cup, which will select a challenger for Oracle Team USA, gets underway in earnest in May in Bermuda.
Prohibition went into effect in 1920 with the 18th Amendment, which banned the manufacture, sale, or transportation of alcohol within the US. The law, until it was repealed in 1933, impacted American culture and society — giving way to organized crime and speakeasies.
World stock markets, fearful of a global recession, have been in a state of flux this week, with worries over Washington's escalating trade tensions with Beijing and Mexico giving way to hopes that major central banks would provide fresh stimulus in response.
The result will be more software becoming proprietary and closed-source to protect itself against AWS, widespread license proliferation (a dozen companies changed their licenses in 2018) and open-source licenses giving way to a new category of licenses, called source-available licenses.
Its historic main street is lined with two-story brick buildings erected at the turn of the century with lumber mill money, and surrounded by modest single family homes, fast food joints, the Wal-Mart, and the interstate, eventually giving way to farmland.
With a key $1.25 level against the dollar giving way in early Asian trade, traders quickly pushed the British currency down half a percent against the dollar to a level not seen since April 2017, barring a flash crash in early January.
In a matter of weeks, beginning with the party conventions, the policy-driven debates that animated the Democratic primary race have largely disappeared from the political foreground, giving way to discussions of Mr. Trump's temperament, his inflammatory remarks and even his sanity.
But what's at the heart of "Spillover" is that most spillover events are because humans have sought out animals as hunters and consumers of meat or humans have put animals in too close proximity to each other, giving way to disease-sharing opportunities.
And I suppose that's what I was reminded of watching Joan Didion: The Center Will Not Hold, and what I am left feeling so near to the anniversary of the 2016 presidential election: grief and the sensation that the center is giving way.
When the semester concluded, just before the winter solstice, those thoughts had also reached a nadir, giving way to the fear that I had failed, once again, in my 30-year quest to turn bright and eager undergraduates into readers, and lovers, of ancient Greek.
As a consequence, the old order, where patients were at the mercy of healthcare systems, is giving way to a new dynamic, fueled by IoM, in which patients have more control and more options than ever to get healthcare that's more affordable, available and convenient.
And the topography of the maps get more complicated as you journey through the campaign, simple, 12-ish tile globs of land giving way to multi-tiered lands with mountains, cliffs, and secret bays and arches that enemy ships might try to sneak into.
With the key $1.25 level against the dollar giving way in early Asian trade, traders quickly pushed the British currency down half a percent and it barely budged, even as opposition Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn inched closer to backing a second Brexit referendum.
The sense that these attacks are rare or difficult to plan, or that after police raids and arrests people will be safe for a while, is giving way to the expectation that more attacks like these may be inevitable, and could come at any time.
ET, CSN California (San Jose), CSN Mid-Atlantic (Washington) ABOUT THE SHARKS (6-6-0): Goaltender Martin Jones made his eighth straight start but lasted only one period after surrendering three goals on seven shots against the Penguins before giving way to Aaron Dell.
The elegant old trading floor shut down in 2001, giving way to digital, but it is still the world leader in setting the freight rates for "dry cargo" (such as iron ore, coal and scrap metal) as well as tanker products, such as oil.
When I glance at Poons' "Cry Le June" (1990), I am taken by the specter of conflict giving way to inevitable sublimation; when I leap into the entrails of Dubuffet's "Soleil san Vertu" (1952), I sense pangs of conflict gliding up through the dark moss.
The spots that used to churn out this style of pizza, many of which still have the awnings over them marking them as $1 slice establishments, are giving way to outside forces and silently raising prices to $1.25, $1.50, and even two dollars per slice.
Only two of those drives took longer than three minutes, quick strikes that represented a staggering blend of speed and arm strength before giving way to a workmanlike drubbing: methodical, mostly monotonous and essentially merciless — a rarity in a matchup of top-five teams.
As the city receded behind us, giving way to suburbs and trees, I wondered if Woodson ever tired of the additional work she'd taken on as a writer — if she felt trapped by an obligation to constantly explain the need for her work to others.
Betances then gave up a booming solo home run to Evan Gattis and walked two more batters before giving way to Chapman, who gave up a two-run, two-out double on a 3-2 pitch to Yuli Gurriel that capped the Astros' comeback.
Its premise—that doors suddenly begin opening from crisis-prone places to the other sides of the world, giving way to a pulsing network of global travelers and exiles—is the perfect metaphor for how the arrival of refugees is experienced by those not doing the traveling.
Shut out of the grand slam semi-finals for two years, Nadal felt at rock-bottom at Roland Garros last year where the nine-time champion was a shock withdrawal after the third round, his injured wrist finally giving way after being propped up by painkilling injections.
Indeed, as the first movie did back in 1968 (before giving way, with a few exceptions, to increasingly inferior sequels), "War" functions as sobering commentary in science-fiction form -- presenting a destructive tribal conflict made extraordinary only by the outlandish circumstances that brought the sides into being.
The war has escalated on several fronts this year, with the collapse of Islamic State giving way to other conflicts between Syrian and international parties, including Turkey which said eight more of its soldiers had been killed fighting Kurdish militias in the Afrin area of northwestern Syria.
Diplomatic entrée The Olympics went forward unencumbered, giving way for Kim's sister to attend the games in South Korea and extend a personal invitation to the South Korean President to meet with her brother for the first top-level inter-Korean talks in more than a decade.
Instead, its wartime leadership was marked by a star system of national heroes who came and went: the nationalists Ho Chi Minh and General Vo Nguyen Giap, later giving way to the hardline communist Le Duan and the peace negotiator and Nobel winner Le Duc Tho.
But as the culture industry grew and celebrity branding became more of a thing, the lines began to dissipate, giving way to products like Sammy Hagar's Cabo Wabo Uno Tequila and Gwyneth Paltrow's Goop empire, which sells, among other absurd things, a $695 antipasti knife set.
If we believe that Barack Obama is a Muslim born in Africa (an American lie with Russian support), or that Hillary Clinton is a pedophile pimp (a Russian lie with American support), we are not actually thinking; we are giving way to sexual and physical fear.
On the surface, the creations seem to have softened as the artist has grown older — the blood and guts giving way to silhouettes of wolves and birds, the trauma of the downtown apocalypse fading into bronze statues of girls sleeping peacefully among a flock of sheep.
A Cuban-born drummer, Mela has a deep grounding in Afro-Caribbean percussion tradition — and a hunger to explore the outer limits of a drum set's capabilities, often by playing with an extreme lightness of touch or by letting tempo fade out, giving way to texture.
News Analysis WASHINGTON — President Trump's first weekend in office unfolded much the way things often did during his campaign: with angry Twitter messages, a familiar obsession with slights and a series of meandering and at times untrue statements, all eventually giving way to attempts at damage control.
Walking behind G., as always when I was with someone born in Sofia, I had a sense of the city opening itself up, the monolithic blank concrete of the Soviet-style apartment blocks giving way to unsuspected courtyards and cafés and paths through overgrown little parks.
As the often abstract visuals of "Pockets of Space" transform from febrile, subatomic squiggles to more recognizable depictions of a tree, so, too, does Ms. Barrett's score evolve — with initial, dry tendrils of percussive sound steadily giving way to more resonant passages, suggestive of prepared piano.
As the often abstract visuals of "Pockets of Space" transform from febrile, subatomic squiggles to more recognizable depictions of a tree, so, too, does Ms. Barrett's score evolve — with initial, dry tendrils of percussive sound steadily giving way to more resonant passages, suggestive of prepared piano.
A crosscut of the cake on Instagram reveals strata of Emmanuel sponge, airy as a madeleine and studded with red currants; jammy raspberry confit; and jelly and mousse spiked with sparkling wine — the drama of the exterior giving way to something of a giggle, an effervescent memory.
Jessica is suddenly envisioning a mountain of stolen clothes, and she's filled with the strange sensation of having to climb up this never-ending pile of fashion, with spiky heels sticking out here and there, the soft fabric giving way under the pressure of her feet.
You could actually see whatever first impression they'd gleaned from my lack of height, my lack of fashion sense, my lack of grooming, giving way to something more nuanced and receptive, eyes widening, wheels turning: Oh wow, and here I thought you were just some random loser!
When she made Ghost and "Everything Is Embarrassing," co-written by Dev Hynes of Blood Orange with Ariel Rechtshaid as producer, the L.A. ingenue found her springboard into success, giving way for her to release the fuller and more cohesive debut album, Night Time, My Time, in 2013.
One of Mr Rachman's gifts is his ability to evoke a time and place in a few deft strokes, whether that is the seedy charm of post-war Rome or the New York art scene of the late 1960s, when Abstract Expressionist sincerity was giving way to Pop irony.
Not only did unwrapping its sweet and promising corners take me straight to being back in my grandparents' front room in front of a roaring fire and haze of dog hair, it was also actually kind of delicious, with hard chocolate giving way to a soft, chocolate fondant filling.
"I don't see the value proposition giving way to an all-water route," he said, making the case that it's about 20 to 40 percent cheaper for the shipper to go through the existing West Coast gateway and into the traditional interior markets via intermodal rail connections and trucks.
The Chinese dishes are vaguely Cantonese in origin, which is to say truer to the Chinese restaurants of my 1980s childhood than to China, to sketchy storefronts giving way to yawning dining rooms and plates spinning on lazy susans, swagged with the largest broccoli florets I'd ever seen.
Triggs succumbed to the onslaught an inning later, allowing three hits, including an RBI single to Correa before giving way to Marc Rzepczynski, who promptly allowed run-scoring singles to Rasmus and Gattis that pushed the Astros to a 12-0 lead with one out in the fifth.
As the fictional Melville and Adelina White take long walks in the English twilight—the ideal time of day for Giono's purposes, when one world is giving way to another—the line blurs between literature and reality, between the outside and the inside, between one person and another.
Bennett's take on feminism, fetishism, and the crankbait of beauty enthralls in part because she's willing to take that risk — the lines between sincerity and parody as blurry as a model's airbrushed brow, and the stakes as timely — and intimate — as a gift worth wrapping and giving way.
The immigration officer, a young woman, addressed me in a way I would come to see many more times when making any kind of official or commercial transaction in Georgia: the initial interaction unsmiling, even tense, but giving way quickly to a half-smile and then full-blown friendliness.
And with lawmakers, legislative aides and Capitol police officers hospitalized on Wednesday, a process of mourning and recrimination unfolded as a kind of familiar ritual, with a somber statement from the president and bipartisan denunciations of violence quickly giving way to finger-pointing and blame on social media.
Then the pattern in polling since — the dip in his approval rating giving way to a tiny upswing, support for impeachment peaking and then declining just a bit — might not reflect some dramatic failure by Democrats to make the case or some dramatic success for the Trumpian defense.
But as the bloody, surprising end to the first season indicated, Marty's days as a money manager are giving way to a new career path, one destined to test the agile, angle-playing mind that he'll repeatedly need to talk himself out of one perilous situation after another.
Mark Hamill, who voices the evil Scientist on the prequel to the 1982 Jim Henson & Frank Oz classic, shined throughout the panel, riffing with both fans and a starstruck Taron Egerton, who yelled "It's Luke fucking Skywalker!" at one point before giving way to an advance screening of Age's first episode.
Read MoreJim Paulsen makes case for why stocks are about to hit record highs "Overbought conditions can likely be sustained for 3-4 days before giving way to a pullback, but this would not be enough time for a breakout from the long-term downtrend channel to be confirmed," she said.
Though Ocasio-Cortez's fashion choices have been unfairly scrutinized in the past, giving way to a more elaborate form of criticizing female politicians that involves calculating the cost of their outfits and putting the numbers up against their policies and rhetoric (see: "struggle-shaming"), this one deserves nothing but praise.
The economy may have stabilized since the fallout of the 2008 financial crash and recession, but it has stabilized in a more precarious form, with gig and part-time work running rampant, and secure, higher-paying union manufacturing jobs giving way to contract jobs and non-union warehouse and service work.
While the ordinary proving ground of the smartphone may be the mean streets of the city, devices are to be found on the field of battle, too — and if a report from DoDBuzz is to be believed, Android may soon be giving way to iOS for some special operations forces.
In each case, the company chosen has obvious present-day parallels -- Netscape lost the browser wars to Microsoft, TheGlobe was a precursor to Facebook, and Pixelon offered a theoretical example of YouTube -- giving way to companies that took these early models and ran with them, occasionally by springing off their backs.
But with the brash billionaire now winning three straight contests in New Hampshire, South Carolina, and Nevada, denial is giving way to a mostly gloomy acceptance that he may have too much momentum to be stopped, especially if wins big in key Southern primaries next week that look favorable to him.
While many companies took the opportunity to ban Jones, using each other for cover — perhaps giving way to a bit of insight into what they'd have done if not for fear of political fallout — Twitter's inclination seems to lean in the opposite direction: away from a good-faith reading of its own rules.
Insofar as Trump's strongman tendencies, and his erratic, id-driven decision-making process have been sources of widespread sleeplessness, this is a welcome development, and I believe some of the enthusiasm for Trump's supposed "centrism" is really an expression of gratitude that his authoritarian inclinations are giving way to something more considered.
The latest variation on that theme came in a loss to the Giants in which Fitzpatrick threw three interceptions as the starter and had his team down by 24-7 before giving way to Winston, who threw two touchdowns as Tampa Bay outscored the Giants by 28-14 the rest of the way.
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Nevertheless, in recent years, too many on the left appear to have abandoned any sort of moderate consensus on the issue, with the pragmatism of "safe, legal and rare" in some cases even giving way to the ideological purism of "shout your abortion," presumably hoping no one in middle America would notice.
In Pyongyang, line upon line of goose-stepping soldiers and columns of tanks shook the ground before giving way to chanting crowds waving flags and flowers as they passed a review stand where North Korean leader Kim Jong Un sat with a special envoy from China, as well as other visiting foreigners.
"Although it will have a negative impact of 92 million euros in additional provisions, it should imply the elimination of the bulk of the real estate exposure of the bank, likely giving way to reinforced market confidence on the quality of its assets and its solvency position," JBCapital Markets said in a note to clients.
Overcoming a poor start in Boston that saw him get pulled after giving up five runs in less than four innings, Carrasco (16-7) was a much different pitcher against the Twins, striking out 11 batters and allowing just four hits before giving way to reliever Brad Hand with two outs in the eighth.
The declining influence of college-educated voters within the Republican Party, combined with increasing suspicion on the right that teachers, professors and college students are left-wing ideologues hostile to conservative ideas, means that education has become one more policy area where bipartisanship and compromise is giving way to polarization and culture-war conflict.
Jemele Hill, an ESPN star now writing for the Atlantic, may be the most striking example so far of a good journalist ousted in this way, but many have also been lost to devastating lay-offs at ESPN, Deadspin, and other sports sites where real coverage has been giving way to cheaper, uncontroversial puff pieces.
Though the weather is subject to change over the next few days, here's the current forecast to better prepare for the trip to grandma's house this weekend: Storms continue across eastern US Freezing rain and sleet enveloped parts of the Northeast on Sunday, giving way to snow in some areas as the day progressed.
Just a few decades after Alexis de Tocqueville had praised the U.S. as an egalitarian land without extremes in "Democracy in America," the urban elite of cities like New York were left with a discomfiting realization that American exceptionalism was perhaps ending and giving way to a large working proletariat that could radicalize or rebel like in Europe.
The big picture: Concerns about high crude prices are giving way to worries about their precipitous fall, which has called attention to recent geopolitical shifts: U.S. oil production is at record highs, but the U.S. neither owns nor controls the output, and so the U.S. can't use it as a geopolitical tool the way Saudi Arabia or Russia can.
Just as in the Great Oxidation Event, in which early organisms that created the conditions for the explosion of diversity had to die out or find a new home in the mud on the ocean floor, the early cohort that set off the digital explosion is giving way to a new, more robust form of life.
From high fashion on down, everything is getting denser and more centralized while the labor happens offstage, with FreshDirect giving way to meal kits with pre-pinched spices, Walmart workers making deliveries that fall within their commute home, and your HomePod or Alexa functioning as a privatized air traffic control tower for a fleet of Amazon drones.
Dishes change daily, so, while there is always chicken (thigh and leg, "because Asians don't like white meat," Mr. Yiu said), it might be Hainanese poached chicken on one visit and Filipino chicken inasal the next, a glaze of sweet soy sauce and sesame oil giving way to vinegar and calamansi (a Filipino citrus tarter than lime).
But even as some borders have remained closed to combat the spread of the virus, that initial flinching is steadily giving way to pressure from large states, like France, Italy and Spain, joined by six others, to do more collectively, especially financially, to issue a "common debt instrument," a kind of Eurobond for the virus to help afflicted countries.
A 10-minute drive unfolds more like a cinematic montage than topography: corrugated tin shacks giving way to gleaming high-rises; children cycling against the backdrop of sugar cane fields; mountains in jagged shapes seemingly culled from the mind of Picasso; a procession of hot pink and cobalt blue bungalows popping against the never-ending emerald expanse.
With Trump, a brash former reality TV show host, now winning three straight nominating contests in New Hampshire, South Carolina, and Nevada, denial is giving way to a mostly gloomy acceptance among Republicans in Washington that he may have too much momentum to be stopped, especially if he wins big in the key Southern primaries next week.
Increasing numbers of unaccompanied children had been coming to the US from the "Northern Triangle" since 2011 — and after the gang truce in El Salvador fell apart in 2013, giving way to a wave of violence that made the country the most violent in the world for a few years, the pace of children fleeing to the US accelerated.
And as David Ehrlich pointed out at Indiewire when the film premiered at Tribeca last year, it mirrors the artist's slow death, Schreiber's golden-hued nostalgia for that vibrant time in New York City history (when artists could actually afford to live and work there) giving way to the bleak reality of the AIDS crisis in the 1980s and '90s.
But the Cardinals (33-47) will have to rely on the steadiness Wainwright showed Monday — when he bounced back to retire pinch hitter Wilmer Flores on a groundout before giving way to Tyler Lyons, who snared Michael Conforto's liner for the final out of the inning — if they are to reach the playoffs for the seventh time in his career.
"Now that the Fed has taken a first step toward higher long-term rates and with rock-bottom low oil prices giving way to sluggish fourth quarter growth in the U.S. economy, it will be interesting to see how the equipment finance sector responds in early 2016 and throughout the winter months," ELFA Chief Executive Ralph Petta said in a statement.
I do and do not know the world Richard Avedon and James Baldwin put together in their 19643 collaboration, " Nothing Personal ," which brought together four aspects of American life and culture—civil rights, the rise of black nationalism, our mental-health system, and the old Hollywood guard giving way to rock and roll—in a collection of Avedon's photographs accompanied by Baldwin's text.
These books come out fairly often — a panful of warm treacle called "Everyone Brave Is Forgiven," by Chris Cleave, is a recent example — and they make it seem as if popular novelists are just about done actually thinking through World War II, its terrible reality giving way to a comforting set of filmic clichés, sazeracs, desperate train journeys, narrow outwittings.
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But the social media response to her injury highlights, in a lighthearted way, the anxiety surrounding the issues that so many Americans face in the Trump era, and the general fear among progressives that the reasoned and balanced world they're used to living in is giving way to a world defined by extremism, fundamentalism, and a rollback of hard-fought social justice victories that span decades.
Calculation of sales per square foot is giving way to a tally of how many Instagram-native, exclusive and private fashion brands are offered on a retailer's sales floor and website, and analysts -- rather than simply seeing how many bags a shopper leaves with -- are now counting how many younger millennial and Gen Z shoppers frequent a store and whether they make a purchase.
You can see Hedges as an addict in another fall film, though, that may not have "Boy" in its title but that is very much about one — Ben Is Back, in which the actor plays a young man who leaves rehab to turn up unannounced on his family's doorstep just as they're getting ready for Christmas, a day of tense attempts at normalcy giving way to a night of drama.
In crypto news: "'You'd have to be nuts to run an ICO": The age of the ICO is coming to an end, giving way to a new trend in crypto RBC: Nvidia's crypto boost is facing a 'notable slowdown' — but its stock could still surge Ethereum nears its lowest level of 2018 Lastly, Stephen Hawking's final Reddit post was an ominous warning about the future of humanity and capitalism.
It strikes me that my dad and I are cycling around one another, that our lives are less the singular, linear trajectories I've always assumed, with his as a parent giving way to mine as a child, and more a loop in which parent becomes child and child becomes parent over and over, like the sun and the moon in revolutions and stages, rising and setting in each other's light.
One only wishes that the storm scene wasn't quite so busy competing with the actors' voices, however satisfying the squall is as a piece of total theater in which Jean Kalman's crystalline lighting, Mel Mercier's sound design, and the projection work of 59 Productions transmit a visual apocalypse: an already-spare stage giving way to an image that evokes a homeless encampment or the Jungle in Calais postdemolition.
When I think back to Jia's 2006 film Still Life, it is not the damning critique of the havoc-wreaking Three Gorges Dam that I immediately recall, but the images of an abandoned man and woman drifting through the city in search of the spouses who have deserted them, as well as the instances in which their separate quests often subside, instead giving way to capricious moments of awe and contemplation at the transmogrifying urban landscape that envelops them.
Marine helicopters on maneuver kept dipping toward swells at Black's Beach, my board's poise giving way to freefall of my wave tubing over me, nubs of wax under my feet as I crouched under the lip, sped across the face and kicked out— all over Southern Cal a haze settled: as if light breathed that technicolor smog at sunset over San Diego Harbor where battleships at anchor, just back from patrolling the South China Sea, were having rust scraped off and painted gray.

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