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Venmo started in 2009, but it was soon gobbled up by Braintree, an enterprise-level payment processing outfit, which was in turn gobbled up by PayPal in 2013.
All gobbled up by bigger companies along with your data.
Tiffany is being gobbled up by LVMH for $16.2 billion.
It weighs enough to have gobbled up 21 billion suns.
The media gobbled up the story and the Twitterverse was abuzz.
Last year, such costs gobbled up 84% of We's total revenue.
Raising them polluted water supplies and gobbled up scarce arable land.
Fast-food stocks have been gobbled up in the past year.
Dishes like "Trump's mother's meatloaf" are gobbled up by the curious.
So far, worker pay increases have been largely gobbled up by inflation.
Xiaomi, OnePlus and Motorola have gobbled up the low and mid-range.
Amazon hasn't gobbled up its fill of the grocery business just yet.
Among his favorite investments, Buffett has gobbled up shares of Apple Inc.
They, too, gobbled up stories that focused on strategy and poll numbers.
He wouldn't be surprised if serial acquirer AB InBev gobbled up the company.
Supermarkets have gobbled up the meal-kit idea and made it their own.
And so they started to build an engine that gobbled up machine data.
This creates a circular "shadow," where all light and matter is gobbled up.
As mentioned, Spotify, or shall we say Spodify, gobbled up Gimlet and Anchor.
At hydrothermal vents on Earth, the hydrogen is quickly gobbled up by microbes.
One analyst told us that Grubhub could be gobbled up by Uber Eats.
Everyone, from people to conglomerates, stands a good chance of being gobbled up.
Agents and general managers alike gobbled up stats to justify free-agent contracts.
Who you're really paying: AT&T, ultimately — it gobbled up DirecTV in 2016.
But in the presence of a basic soil, they're quickly gobbled up by minerals.
Bharti Airtel has gobbled up smaller player Telenor India in a deal announced today.
One obvious candidate is Facebook, which has gobbled up Instagram, WhatsApp and other businesses.
Electric cars were stupid risky in the past, but Tesla gobbled up that risk.
No matter how many dozens she rolled, the team gobbled up the protein-packed snack.
New research suggests that Andromeda gobbled up another large galaxy some two billion years ago.
Other, more successful, networks of YouTube creators have been gobbled up by corporations: Warner Bros.
The extra capacity they produce will be gobbled up by rising demand for air travel.
Over the years, the IRGC has gobbled up companies in construction, banking, insurance and telecommunications.
The latter two have gobbled up different parts of DeliveryHero's European business in recent times.
Flames 40 feet high leaped freeways, gobbled up hills, racing their way to the ocean.
"These resources are very scarce in many cases that have been gobbled up," he said.
I gobbled up articles like this, from author Ann Patchett, which offered advice and insight.
Most of my friends are married, affianced, or gobbled up by Los Angeles, or veganism.
And Columbia... these are almost standalone companies before they were gobbled up by these conglomerates.
A byproduct of nitric oxide, called nitrate, is often gobbled up by certain mouth bacteria.
America's tech giants have gobbled up competitors and spent lavishly on political donations and lobbying.
Last year Midea gobbled up Kuka, a German robotics firm, in a deal worth nearly $5bn.
The company that helped bring Clint Eastwood's "The Mule" to theaters gobbled up the book rights.
Most American cities are surrounded by towns incorporated a century ago that cannot be gobbled up.
Boatsetter has gobbled up American startups including one last year, Boatbound, that Click&Boat also eyed.
Compensation fell short (and was gobbled up by inflation), but there was little violence among farmers.
That has led to a lot of companies shutting down or getting gobbled up by rivals.
My question is whether your eagle has gobbled up all the olives leaving only the arrows?
YOU KNOW, GOBBLE, GOBBLE, GOBBLE IT UP AND THEN GET GOBBLED UP. SAUNDERS: THAT'S PREPOSTEROUS, RIGHT.
The tabloids gobbled up the news, and put their family on blast — all around the holidays.
Big Food has gobbled up small snack brands such as Enjoy Life, BarkThins and Sahale Snacks.
Any time a smaller company is gobbled up by a larger one, you assume the worst.
Now large corporations have gobbled up designers, and they stay two years and then move on.
Finally he is thrown into the sea, where he is gobbled up by a giant fish.
Condos were being gobbled up as soon as they were put on the market (no pressure).
Part of this is because Facebook has gobbled up growing social media services whenever it can.
Networks in Mediterranean countries, for example, will be paid for the data gobbled up by Instagramming tourists.
They are the best four teams by far, and they have gobbled up the attention they deserve.
The gorilla eagerly gobbled up the confection, using her hands to shovel large scoops into her mouth.
Casper joyfully gobbled up his yolks, back where he belonged, even if just for a short time.
If anything, GNC seemed to Cramer like one more company that has been gobbled up by Amazon.
That approach gobbled up interior space and raised the Chevy's center of gravity, working against its handling.
Many smaller agencies have been gobbled up by big holding groups (think WPP or IPG), shifting membership.
He contemplated the stagecraft of Konstantin Stanislavsky, and gobbled up texts by Sidney Sheldon and Jeffrey Archer.
Scientists hope to observe other gas clouds in danger of being gobbled up by a black hole.
While the smartphone game market is alive and thriving, it never gobbled up the home console market.
Across Indonesia, media outlets routinely report stories of oil-palm harvesters getting gobbled up by enormous pythons.
If they find numerous clusters, that might present evidence that it gobbled up other galaxies over time.
At the same time, U.S. drillers have gobbled up a bigger share of the global export market.
Originally approved at $28500 billion, Kemper has gobbled up $6900 billion — and it's not working as advertised.
For years, China voraciously gobbled up all manner of metals, crops and fuels as its economy rapidly expanded.
Even in mining, domestic firms are being gobbled up by foreign giants such as Rio Tinto and Newmont.
They've gobbled up properties left and right, not unlike the comic-book land-grab of several years ago.
Though parliament raised them by 15% last summer, subsidy cuts and high inflation immediately gobbled up the increase.
Vladimir Putin, having gobbled up Crimea and attacked Ukraine, is flexing his muscles near the Baltics and Scandinavia.
Tech has gobbled up the once-lucrative margins from traditional advertising, like print and TV, on all sides.
Ecstatic progressives gobbled up the news on Twitter, and Takei himself tweeted the article using the hashtag #takei18.
Quickly, Microsoft has gobbled up market share, offering convenient product packages including beloved tools used by most businesses.
The volcano has already been oozing lava, which has gobbled up roads and homes and emitted dangerous gases.
Kilauea volcano has gobbled up lush landscape, destroyed houses and caused nearly 2,000 people to flee their homes.
Volcanic vents, or fissures, have cracked open across the area and gobbled up dozens of homes and vehicles.
Besides that, the analysts said, Box could well end up getting gobbled up by a larger tech company.
Two of them — Riverbed and Compuware — were purchased after activist hedge fund giant Elliott Management gobbled up shares.
Another private equity firm, Vista Equity Partners, has gobbled up three tech companies in the last six weeks.
As a child, Mr. Pirog gobbled up their influence, but mixed it with an appetite for instrumental music.
Johnson, like the audiences who gobbled up the film in theaters, has always been up for a sequel.
The great merger waves of the 85033s and 1990s gobbled up most such institutions, which were soon forgotten.
Years later, in 2001, PepsiCo gobbled up Quaker, in large part to acquire the powerful sports drink brand.
As it stands, the lion's share of our budget already is gobbled up by entitlements and military spending.
Detroit has gobbled up talent and made key investments in the future to stem Tesla's long-term prospects.
In Manhattan, the Lower East Side theaters were being gobbled up by developers and vomited out as condos.
In Manhattan, the Lower East Side theaters were being gobbled up by developers and vomited out as condos.
Turner Entertainment was gobbled up by Time-Warner in 1996, and today, TCM licenses films like any other network.
When it gobbled up Bitstrips, Snap picked up a team of app developers who are quite familiar with Facebook.
The pink and yellow flowers would be used to garnish Easter candy gobbled up by children in the spring.
Columbia Pictures placed ads across the country and gobbled up not only Furys, but Belvederes and Savoys, as well.
Retail investors have gobbled up ETFs in recent years, attracted to their lower fees compared with traditional mutual funds.
However, each time oil spikes, more oil companies have secondary offerings that are instantly gobbled up on the market.
The volcanic vents, or fissures, have gobbled up dozens of homes and vehicles, with 37 structures so far destroyed.
Larger Housing Authorities have a bit more to work with, but even large reserves can be gobbled-up quickly.
Their first travel takes them to the prehistoric era, where they are almost gobbled up by a T-Rex.
Nobody gobbled up more runners than Varner, who began with a one-minute head start on the scratch runners.
In 2019, the UK&aposs capital city gobbled up an estimated $9.7 billion of the $13.2 billion UK total.
After the 2008 crisis, the Fed gobbled up assets to push down borrowing costs and increase confidence in markets.
I've always been enamored with the placebo effect, and gobbled up books and studies that explain how it works.
Facebook is massive, it's making massive amounts of money, and it's practically gobbled up every user it could potentially have.
Deploying capital for acquisitions seems tougher now that larger rivals have gobbled up Brazil's last available takeover targets, he said.
Kids gobbled up the latest installments of Dav Pilkey's Dog Man, Svetlana Chmakova's Berrybrook Middle School, and Kazu Kibuishi's Amulet.
Increasingly, these companies are being gobbled up by tech giants, causing anxiety for developers reluctant to change their existing workflows.
Lava from the Kilauea eruption has gobbled up streets, cars and homes, with at least 36 structures destroyed so far.
True, all these companies enjoy stable shareholders without whom they'd have long ago been gobbled up by larger foreign rivals.
Like Houston, Miami is flat and has gobbled up wetlands like the Everglades and coastal stretches to build and build.
Kathmandu is home to some four-and-a-half million residents, if you include the towns that it's gobbled up.
Instead of setting the carved pumpkins on the stoops of their exhibits, the animals happily gobbled up the ghoulish goodies.
The freshman heir to King James&apos throne gobbled up the pass before slamming it down with his right hand.
"Anything between $2 [billion and] $7 billion is going, in the next two years, to be gobbled up," Bradley said.
If Labour were a party readying itself for government, Reading West's 2,876 majority would have been gobbled up with ease.
Who is the next social media darling that is going to get gobbled up by a bigger company sitting on cash?
Earlier this year, for example, Renaissance Learning gobbled up cloud storage and content management service uClass for its products and services.
You may not have heard of ByteDance, but you probably know its red-hot video app TikTok, which gobbled up Musical.
An examination of undigested bone, teeth, and hooves within the poop showed this snake had gobbled up three white-tailed deer.
Meanwhile, Amazon's Echo has reportedly gobbled up 73 percent and Google Home holds about 14 percent of the smart speaker market.
This time, Thompson gobbled up 2256 of his teammates' misses in four games, while Kevin Love added 23.1 of his own.
The left inset shows a close-up view of the larger galaxy, which gobbled up the smaller galaxy, XJ's own Alderaan.
Shoppers gobbled up Amazon's own devices, like the Fire TV Stick, which was the top-selling item across the site globally.
The war against ISIS started about three years ago, after the terrorist group gobbled up huge swaths of Iraq and Syria.
Now, pause here for maybe five or 10 seconds to imagine a universe in which history itself is routinely gobbled up.
Even if Popeyes isn't the ultimate target, that doesn't mean that some other billion dollar-plus chain won't get gobbled up.
Toni Erdmann (out December 25) was a sensation at Cannes, where viewers gladly gobbled up the German film's epic comedic vision.
The studio again leads the box office, having thus far gobbled up a staggering 27 percent of the domestic market share.
YouTube has long been owned by Google, which has gobbled up a greater share of online ad revenue in recent years.
Early on, Mr. Macri's policies were greeted with widespread optimism by financial markets, which gobbled up the country's newly issued bonds.
In the years before the war, European powers had gobbled up nearly half a million square miles of former Ottoman territory.
Meanwhile, central banks have gobbled up bonds via massive asset purchase programs with the aim of lowering long-term borrowing costs.
Image: AmazonAmazon EeroEero, the wifi router company that Amazon gobbled up earlier this year, also stole some stage time on Wednesday.
They speculated that the birds of prey might have gobbled up rats that had ingested poison, and had been poisoned themselves.
But we'd like to imagine a universe in which AOL gobbled up all of them and took them down with it.
In my tests, it gobbled up dust, dirt, and even chunks of ice-melting salt that had been traipsed into our home.
As the ship gobbled up the miles between Libya and European waters, the refugees and migrants started asking where they were heading.
That's a major difference from QE, when the Fed gobbled up longer-duration Treasuries in a bid to keep borrowing costs cheap.
We don't want to get gobbled up by heffalumps, deadlines, and taxes, either — and that's where Paddington and Christopher Robin come in.
The online analytics firm StatCounter claims that Chrome has gobbled up a little over 52 percent of the worldwide browser market share.
Some estimates say as much as 99 cents of every new dollar in ad generation is gobbled up by Google and Facebook.
They may grow more fiscally conservative as they earn more and notice how much of their pay is gobbled up by tax.
Any spots earmarked for this year's snubs were probably gobbled up by HBO and Netflix, both of whom had a pleasant morning.
In 2015-2016, mainland Chinese companies gobbled up 29 percent of land sold for development in Hong Kong, according to industry figures.
Once the white dwarf gobbled up as much material as it could hold, a thermonuclear explosion was triggered, resulting in a supernova.
Gobbled up: Turkey is drawing the ire of the international community, particularly in the US and EU after detaining human rights activists.
"They're named black holes because they are related to human fears of being destroyed or gobbled up," he once told an interviewer.
Wall Street gobbled up loans from risky borrowers and repackaged them into complex financial products, inflating one of history's largest credit bubbles.
Local newsrooms have been struggling for years to secure new revenue streams as Google and Facebook gobbled up much-needed ad dollars.
Tracts of land that the port puts on the market are "just gobbled up," said Clifford H. Dales, a principal of Colliers.
"That's why we bought insurance, so that all of our assets wouldn't be gobbled up by nursing-home costs," Mr. Sproule said.
This was also one of the big reasons why Salesforce gobbled up Tableau last year for a slightly higher price: $15.7 billion.
According to the Inter-American Development Bank, the subsidies have gobbled up 7% of the country's yearly spending over the past decade.
Because they are so small and defenseless without a fully formed shell, oyster babies are often gobbled up by other marine life.
A new study suggests that M32 is the remnant of a much larger galaxy gobbled up by Andromeda about 32 billion years ago.
GrubHub has gobbled up a handful of smaller players in a highly competitive food delivery market, which has seen the entry of Amazon.
Perhaps it was a year later, when investors gobbled up an $850m Eurobond issue by a state-backed tuna-fishing venture in Mozambique.
Markets promptly gobbled up more Treasuries than ever; the yield on the ten-year bond soon fell by more than a percentage point.
The iPad Mini is likely going out with a whimper after being gobbled up by its slightly smaller cousin, the iPhone 7 Plus.
Taken together, these observations suggest the hematite rock most likely formed as the bacteria gobbled-up iron for energy, and later became fossilized.
The free chocolate is only available until supplies run out, so the treats may be gobbled up early in the week — fair warning.
As we reported ... the free tickets were gobbled up within minutes and AXS, which handled ticket distribution, says it's cracking down on scalpers.
Jay-Z and Beyonce are officially balling on both coasts -- they've gobbled up another 8-figure property, and this one's in the Hamptons.
Although it looked like iZettle could eventually get gobbled up by Santander, in the end, it was acquired by PayPal for $2.2 billion.
Then, in 2009, Amazon's value began to take off as the online retailer gobbled up market share from traditional brick and mortar retailers.
Salesforce gobbled up Indiana based email marketing software company, ExactTarget, in 2013 because it had a great product with large economies of scale.
A market analyst says little security companies are about to be gobbled up as companies that provide a suite of services get bigger.
Startups providing an innovative solution are likely to be gobbled up by companies that can provide a broad solution to cash-strapped companies.
Lawmakers said they were troubled that Google and Facebook have gobbled up most of the digital ad market, leaving little to news organizations.
But then Delta Air Lines gobbled up Northwest, and decided it only needed one hub in the South, its own base in Atlanta.
The gelatinous mollusks were once abundant in America's urban rivers and bays, but they were largely gobbled up by shellfish lovers decades ago.
And the top 10 shows gobbled up 52 percent of the overall take, leaving the other 57 shows to divvy up the rest.
We've lost reliable customers to countries like Argentina, Australia and Brazil, which have gobbled up the market share that used to be ours.
Sherman expertly read Cousins&apos movements and gobbled up the football just in front of the logo before running it back 20 yards.
Gravy flows across Garlic-Ass Mashed Potatoes, and chicken thighs are gobbled up like it's Thanksgiving day and the turkey caught a break.
Disney gobbled up 26.4 percent of the 2016 box office with just over a dozen movies, most conceived to sell one thing: Disney.
That's because Fitbit gobbled up a portion of Pebble—its IP and engineers—to smarten up its own fitness trackers and compete with Apple.
With the help of its powerful jaw, the dinosaur king ripped apart and gobbled up its prey's bones, in addition to any juicier bits.
Second, China's spectacular economic growth over the 20123s was driven by huge increases in investment, which gobbled up imports such as oil and iron.
Andromeda also gobbled up M32p, once the third largest galaxy behind Andromeda and the Milky Way and considered the Milky Way's long-lost sibling.
More than half of the district's funding—a not-paltry $20,20203 per pupil—was gobbled up in central-bureaucracy costs before it reached classrooms.
These bottles sit inside the main propellant tanks of the rocket, filling them with helium when the fuel is rapidly gobbled up during flight.
Despite publishing an absolutely jaw-dropping amount of content for Facebook users, the publishers saw the resulting ad revenue get gobbled up by Facebook.
That's because much of Cisco's traditional business is being gobbled up by the cloud as companies dispose of clunky expensive hardware and proprietary systems.
That has led to many of them either disappearing quietly, or retreating into a quiet but less fast-paced growth, or getting gobbled up.
Since the smartphone had gobbled up everything from cameras to music players to portable gaming systems, I declared the whole field of gadgetry dead.
And this season was especially tough, because one show, "Hamilton," gobbled up much of the attention, enthusiasm and awards that motivate potential ticket buyers.
"The outlook for this dwarf galaxy is not good, as it's likely to eventually be gobbled up by our Milky Way," McClure-Griffiths said.
Here are some elegant samples: Outside our pages, I gobbled up Rebecca Mead's profile of the great composer George Benjamin in The New Yorker.
The opposite occurred in the coastal woods: The black moths stood out when they alighted on the light-colored trees and were gobbled up.
I lived in Russia for a long time and people gobbled up Bollywood throughout the Soviet period because of the nature of the stories.
One, sometimes these pockets are original urban places — traditional towns or villages that stood on their own, initially — that got gobbled up by sprawl.
The companies that ignored globalization were in fact gobbled up by more aggressive competitors, who then closed factories in the U.S. and moved them overseas.
Chestnut also downed nearly 30 more hot dogs than the second place winner, Carmen Cincotti, who only gobbled up 45 of the franks and buns.
George W. Bush won the state by only few hundred votes in 2000, but he gobbled up every one of its pivotal 25 electoral votes.
One was the aircraft's Rolls-Royce/Snecma Olympus engines, afterburners and all, which gobbled up too much fuel for its flights to be paying propositions.
He gobbled up liberal ideas from a young age: in his twenties, he travelled to France and was exposed to writers like Rousseau and Voltaire.
Citigroup struggled in Brazil as local lenders gobbled up market share over the past decade and now control 90 percent of the country's banking assets.
Google gobbled up the company in 2005, then mutated it over the years until it became part of the company's standard maps app in 2017.
Investors were so tempted by Hostess, they gobbled up a debt offering that allowed the owners to take a $905 million special dividend last year.
I think that as long as they have reliable output, mid-cap companies could be gobbled up by the Barricks and Newmonts of the world.
Since 2009, French enterprises have gobbled up 323 of their Italian rivals compared to just 122 deals heading the other way, according to Dealogic data.
"Spaces like this are really important to community, especially right now in Los Angeles when things are being gobbled up by development," Ms. Torres said.
He gobbled up at least part of a Yankee Stadium Big Boy Hero, which was stuffed with mortadella, ham, salami, capicolo, mozzarella, lettuce, and peppers.
Mueller's trust in Barr led him to miss the moment when Trump gobbled up the attorney general's soul like a midnight snack — in one bite.
The infamous Barry Burn, though, gobbled up his approach to the 18th and a double-bogey six meant he also finished on six-under 136.
Millions of doses, packaged as pills, were gobbled up in battles throughout the war, part of an officially sanctioned factory-to-front campaign against fatigue.
During a feeding frenzy on a swordfish carcass, a wreckfish came in like a wrecking ball and gobbled up one of the small sharks whole.
Google (GOOGL) and Facebook (FB) gobbled up more than 60% of digital ad spending in the United States last year, according to research firm eMarketer.
Services slowed and retail firms experienced one of their weakest performances in the history of the survey as e-commerce firms gobbled up more market share.
If he doesn't get his act together, his inner child could be gobbled up by a heffalump (the movie's version of a villain) and lost forever.
Her strongest work, that scary septet "Something to Hunt," is feral, beginning with chirrups that sound trapped, indicating prey that is chased and, finally, gobbled up.
But as miles upon miles of dead seagrass stews in the summer heat, it's being gobbled up by jellyfish, which excrete nitrogen and phosphorus-rich waste.
Sales surged this year as low interest rates kept issuers returning to the $22017 trillion U.S. municipal bond market and yield-chasing investors gobbled up deals.
An end-of-year crush cleaned out the shop's inventory as customers gobbled up models affected by a new law that kicked in on January 1.
In 2018, Chestnut gobbled up a whopping 359 gyoza in 103 minutes at the 12th annual Day-Lee Foods World Gyoza Eating Championship in Los Angeles.
By the 1893 World's Fair in Chicago, Rueckheim and his brother, Louis, created a confection of molasses, peanuts and popcorn that millions of fairgoers gobbled up.
Over a billion years ago, they were gobbled up by amoeba-like organisms — the ancestors of algae — that began to harness the power of sunlight themselves.
Many of these products are inherently smaller in scale and never intend to be mass market—yet do frequently get gobbled up by public consumer conglomerates.
Everyone knows that shit is my jam and fucking Levdawg or whatever he's calling himself now just swooped in and gobbled up my identity for himself.
Of course, another reason acquisitions don't always go as planned is that founders often leave a year or two after their company has been gobbled up.
Together, the giants gobbled up roughly 35 percent of Vietnam's exports last year, furthering its transformation from sleepy purveyor of rice and coffee to manufacturing hub.
One local financier is even trying to beautify bulldozed neighborhoods by planting thousands of trees on 160 acres of vacant land his firm has gobbled up.
The company has managed to vertically integrate multiple levels of the cheerleading industry, ranging from competitions to apparel, and has gobbled up competitors big and small.
And of course, the big wine companies, which have already gobbled up hundreds of small vineyards around the world, have set their sights on natural, too.
Long stretches of last week's hearing with Ford and Kavanaugh were gobbled up by speechifying senators agonizing over the means by which Ford's claims went public.
AT&T has gobbled up DirecTV while Verizon has been buying up internet giants AOL and now Yahoo and trying to prop up its Go90 video service.
Under QE, the central bank gobbled up trillions of dollars in government securities to flood the financial system with cash and hold down long-term interest rates.
Biden's aim of making inroads into the surrounding San Francisco area comes after his rivals have already made their own visits and gobbled up donors for themselves.
I wrote about the U.S.-based service nearly two years ago when it was just starting out and it had gobbled up a $1.7 million seed round.
I hoped to leave with a device that has, some might argue, gobbled up much of the attention from the also new iPhone 27 and 211 Plus.
Consider HuffPost's recent investigation on why an innocuous tweet about wanting to throw a Great Gatsby-style party gobbled up more than 330,000 likes and 84,000 retweets.
Hedge fund Brigade Capital Management gobbled up 5.8% of Kindred Healthcare's stock on Wednesday, becoming the fifth-largest shareholder, in a bid to oppose Kindred's pending sale.
Facebook, Qualcomm (which is purchasing NXP), Yelp, Alibaba, Solar City, Time Warner (which is being gobbled up by AT&T), and Fitbit are all reporting on Wednesday.
Having already gobbled up 40 percent of the entire bond market, the BOJ has been quietly slowing its purchases in what some analysts described as "stealth" tapering.
Upstart competitors would have access to some of the data that larger firms hold and thus be better equipped to grow to maturity without being gobbled up.
To a child on the prowl for sweets, that brownie, cookie or bear-shaped candy left on the kitchen counter is just asking to be gobbled up.
William Margold: In 1979, in one of the first shot-on-videos ever, High School Report Card, I gobbled up my own cumshot off of a woman.
Some of those stories are real estate posts, which won't win Pulitzers but are gobbled up by readers, and weather reports, because weather is a big deal.
Cleveland was down by as many as 93 points late in the third quarter but gobbled up that deficit quickly, scoring 29 points in the fourth quarter.
Montana's firefighters by Monday had partially brought under control a 15-square-mile wildfire, which had gobbled up pine and grassland as its fuel, the N.W.C.G. said.
This being an actual physical store, with inventory that hasn't been shared with or gobbled up by eager internet buyers, you can find some especially coveted sneakers.
Costs at its mammoth wealth division – jointly led by Khan and veteran executive Tom Naratil – gobbled up about 78% of income in the third quarter of 2019.
This health-ified riff on fish and chips was gobbled up fast in our Food Lab, and we suspect the same will happen at your dinner table.
Instead of shriveling away and dying a miserable death, the tiny organisms gobbled-up the carbon dioxide and hydrogen around them, helping them to grow and produce methane.
The crêpe, which I also gobbled up while waiting for my salad, was more like a pancake, but let's be honest, there are worst things in this world.
That would represent a significant increase on the $6 billion valuation that Grab commanded when it gobbled up $2 billion from SoftBank and China's Didi Chuxing last July.
The incoming president has railed against certain visas for skilled workers, many of which are gobbled up by Indian IT firms to send staff on stints to America.
The company gobbled up acreage and reserves across the globe during the quarter, with deals in Texas and Mozambique, part of a plan to expand Exxon's growth potential.
Even tickets for free events, like Pope Francis's visit to New York in 2015, were gobbled up by bots and sold for thousands of dollars on secondary sites.
AT&T's descendants, Verizon and AT&T, have gobbled up many of their competitors and together now squeeze out similar profits to those their parent did in 1974.
The Greek god Cronus castrated his own father and, fearing a similar fate would befall him, gobbled up five of his own children before vomiting them back out.
Early last year, Japanese investors gobbled up French bonds as alternatives to German bunds, whose yields have fallen into negative territory due to the European Central Bank's stimulus.
Lawmakers hope to wrestle away some of the power that has been gobbled up by tech giants like Facebook and redirect money to struggling copyright holders and publications.
Fans rejoiced, gobbled up the new season, and then in June 25, Netflix announced some good news: the Lucifer season 5 premiere on Netflix was on its way.
Rivers, Chargers gobble up Cowboys ARLINGTON, Texas — The Los Angeles defense gobbled up the Dallas Cowboys and Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers did the rest for a Thanksgiving victory.
Ofo has huge backers, including DST Global, a firm that invested in Facebook and Twitter, and Chinese taxi-hailing app Didi Chuxing, which gobbled up Uber's China division.
Bobby Wagner got back tag-team partner K.J. Wright (preseason knee scope), whose speed made an immediate impact as the pair gobbled up underneath throws all day long.
But things have gone (relatively) quiet on the Russian front over the past several weeks, as Republicans' wheezing attempts at repealing and replacing Obamacare gobbled up headline space.
In nearly three years since the FDA approved Nevro's first device, the company has gobbled up about 16 percent of the U.S. market, according to BMO Capital Markets.
Like many viewers, I had gobbled up the first season, hung on through the next two and then begun to drift sometime after the death of Matthew Crawley.
TRAPPIST hopes to provide a musical outlet for those who've turned their back on breweries that have been gobbled up by international conglomerates like MillerCoors and AB InBev.
Baseball rules allow teams to sign prospects in the Dominican Republic when they turn 22013, and many of the top players are gobbled up before their 220th birthday.
The US central bank has struggled in recent years to offload the Treasuries and mortgage bonds it gobbled up during three iterations of quantitative easing beginning in 20083.
I gobbled up that first potato and, licking my fingers, forced myself to stop — I'd forgotten there was a table of dinner companions waiting in the other room.
But even with sweeping new data laws going into effect in Europe, it's unclear exactly how the use of data gobbled up by such devices will be regulated.
"Medallions were gobbled up in almost a feeding frenzy," said Roger Bottalla, who, along with his family, led a longstanding Chicago fleet that sold medallions to New Yorkers.
And there's no reason to believe that someone else out there isn't perfecting this type of technology, just waiting to have their company gobbled up by Apple or Microsoft.
The ingredients in the second course had a nice contrast between the the hot artichoke and the cold stracciatella, creating a yin-yang dynamic that I eagerly gobbled up.
In Scotland, Labour support has been gobbled up by the SNP: the latest ICM poll puts the Conservatives (the Conservatives!) there on double Labour's vote share, 22% to 11%.
The only recommendations that got traction — closing 11 public schools, opening charters and themed high schools — were advanced by consultants, who gobbled up more than $20 million in fees.
The roll up of EatWith follows a similar acquisition in 2015 when the company gobbled up Paris-based Cookening, an early pioneer in the dine with a local space.
In 27.78-2016, mainland Chinese companies gobbled up 29 percent of land sold for development in one of the world's most expensive real estate markets, according to industry figures.
It's been eight years since Ford last sold the Ranger in the U.S., leaving market share that's been gobbled up by the stalwart Toyota Tacoma and revamped Chevy Colorado.
It's possible those albums gobbled up ideas that would've otherwise crept onto a new Animal Collective LP, necessitating the group's focus on shorter songs and sounds they've used before.
Citigroup struggled in Brazil as Itaú and large local rivals gobbled up market share over the past decade - currently, six banks control 90 percent of the country's banking assets.
The days are in part a product of the modern media age, gobbled up and shared by people on socials and pilfered by sites hungry to make sharable #content.
But around the time that Pfizer gobbled up Upjohn, the drug found its way into rap lyrics, one of the greatest sources of free advertising in the known universe.
The company said its year-on-year pulp costs jumped 35 percent and gobbled up nearly half of its consumer tissue unit's potential operating margin in the second quarter.
Mansfield 66/67 is the perfect Halloween treat for those of us who gobbled up Kenneth Anger's legendary tell-all Hollywood Babylon like a handful of stale candy corn.
It gobbled up more than $17 billion in overseas assets in 2016, including hotels, golf courses and the American cloud-computing company Ingram Micro, according to Thomson Reuters data.
The Samsung Galaxy S20 series of flagship smartphones is now available for pre-order, and there's plenty of stock to be gobbled up still from both retailers and carriers.
Young startups gobbled up cash in the pursuit of growth without revenues, though this approach has come under fire from investors in recent months as more startups suffer layoffs.
Mr. Dotan talks to Palestinians whose olive groves have been disturbed by settlers or who have seen their land gobbled up by the illegal construction of outposts by renegades.
Free tickets to Nipsey Hussle's public memorial service were gobbled up within minutes, and now the scalpers trying to profit from the slain rapper's death are being shut down.
Ever since he catapulted into the national spotlight in the spring of this year, Avenatti has gobbled up the airwaves and headlines, while largely ignoring his fellow high-profile Democrats.
But the prime minister has made clear that during whatever time is not gobbled up by Brexit negotiations she wants to turn Britain into "a country that works for everyone".
Amazon's line of AI voice-controlled Echo speakers gobbled up a massive 70.7 percent of the marketshare in the first forecast on digital assistant usage by business research firm eMarketer.
Across the country over the past year, corporations have gobbled up prominent alt-weekly and local publications, only to either tear them down to the studs, or totally destroy them.
Sweden gobbled up the lion's share with 22016 out of 21 fintech investments, according to data from The Nordic Web, a resource on venture capital for the Nordic startup scene.
I gobbled up the Roasted Veggie Salad in minutes — the cauliflower was delicious — and loved the butternut squash and quinoa soup, which reminded me of a warm and mushy stew.
Automation has already gobbled up a huge portion of manufacturing work in the US, and the networked factories of the fourth industrial revolution promise to expedite this process even further.
This has gobbled up buildings that were suitable for venues, caused rents to skyrocket on the remaining spaces, and introduced a whole new mess of conflicts between residents and nightlife.
Destiny's had a major presence at gaming's biggest event for the last two years, and The Taken King's announcement gobbled up a prime slot at last year's Sony press conference.
In 2010, they gobbled up more than $32 billion, a quarter of all federal financial aid, nearly double their share less than a decade earlier, the Senate committee inquiry found.
One brokerage executive at a large commercial-real-estate firm said that in the past smaller providers have "happily" been gobbled up and that now they're readying for similar talks.
What we have seen is that labor's share of G.D.P. has fallen over the decades, while corporate profits have gobbled up a larger and larger share of the nation's wealth.
AI execs and investors say market volatility and regulations clamping down on data may soon lead to AI startups getting gobbled up by companies with cash and data to burn.
Schneiderman said at a press conference on Monday that he wanted to ensure a dedicated victim's compensation fund that would not be gobbled up by legal fees and other expenses.
Larger hospitals have gobbled up smaller ones, and even in the beer business, despite the proliferation of craft breweries, the four largest breweries produce 90 percent of the beer consumed.
He gobbled up the treats (which was a little surprising since he&aposs been picky about treats in the past) and he made quick work of the chews as well.
The Falcons scored on their first possession of the game, marching 221 yards on 265 plays run at a patient pace that gobbled up about six and a half minutes.
And just four of them — Florida, North Carolina, Ohio and Pennsylvania — gobbled up 71 percent of campaign ad spending and 57 percent of candidates' visits (President Trump won them all).
Each moment generates some publicity for a cause but, in most cases, quickly fades away, gobbled up the constant churn of tweets, posts, blogs, short videos and short attention spans.
In 2017, the Fed decided the US economy was healthy enough for the central bank to start selling off assets it gobbled up to stimulate recovery after the Great Recession.
Check out the ring of light: That is the event horizon, where matter is getting gobbled up and heated up so much that it glows as it gets sucked in.
It is a media that works under this premise: guilty until proven innocent, particularly on cable news, where anti-Trump stories are gobbled up like seagulls eating at the beach.
The Belgian's clearance went straight to David Silva and, though the keeper saved the Spaniard's shot, the rebound was gobbled up by Aguero for his 15th league goal of the season.
Between the lines: Express Scripts, a dominant pharmacy benefit manager that is getting gobbled up by Cigna, owns a massive mail-order drug business that represents almost half of its revenue.
Now AT&T — which, having already gobbled up satellite giant DirecTV, is the nation's largest pay-TV provider — is attempting to purchase one of the world's largest content producers, Time Warner.
Make Android Wear more usefulA new report says that in less than a year, Apple gobbled up 50 percent of the smartwatch market, while Android Wear hovered at about 10 percent.
Unlike the majority of the technology sector where near-monopolies have gobbled up control—such as Google in Search and Facebook in Social—messaging is still very much up for grabs.
As you know, the free tickets to his memorial were hard to come by this week, as they were gobbled up within minutes after they were made available to Cali residents.
Do you mean to say you gobbled up a T-bone steak and red imported wine and all, and then you, you know, executed your wife—and then you had chicken?
Last week, when Google gobbled up Fitbit in a $2.1 billion acquisition, the talk was mostly about what the company would do with all that wrist-jingling and power-walking data.
The giant planet region is where the largest planets in our solar system formed, and it's devoid of objects now because the planets gobbled up all of the material to form.
But the loft bed, built by a friend, gobbled up a lot of space, cool though it was, so it was onward ho to a one-bedroom in Rego Park, Queens.
The media I gobbled up throughout my youth—everything from James Bond movies to Sex and the City—offered a grown-up lifestyle where people were constantly drinking, but never messy.
It did, of course, jumped into offline sales in the U.S. when it gobbled up Whole Foods for some $16 billion last year and this India-based acquisition is similarly strategic.
His crop was popular: Whatever the dispensaries didn't want was eagerly gobbled up by black market dealers who usually made the trek to his farm from all over the United States.
But, the house always wins: Facebook and Google now eat up almost two thirds of all ads and gobbled up 90 percent of all growth in media spend — while publishers perish.
Power consolidation of the media beginning as radio and TV stations were gobbled up by a few strong and rich companies is now moving at a breakneck pace through the internet.
Power consolidation of the media beginning as radio and TV stations were gobbled up by a few strong and rich companies is now moving at a breakneck pace through the internet.
In 2017, the Fed decided the US economy was healthy enough for the central bank to start selling off assets that it gobbled up to stimulate recovery after the Great Recession.
I gobbled up the scraps of intimacy that he'd toss my way like I was starving, because he knew to dole out just the right amount to keep me on the hook.
Gavin Newsom declared a statewide emergency on Sunday as wind-whipped wildfires in the north and south of the state gobbled up land, destroyed homes and forced almost 200,000 people to flee.
Meanwhile we're over here trying to do the math on whether we can hold off paying our crippling student debt long enough for the banks to get gobbled up by the apocalypse.
The Bank of Japan has gobbled up roughly 40% of the JGB market, leading some market players to worry that a lack of liquidity could make bond moves susceptible to big swings.
Then last month it gobbled up Medivation, a cancer-drug company, in a $14 billion deal, followed by AstraZeneca's antibiotics division for $1.6 billion, and questioned whether a split would be worthwhile.
The $5 tickets for the 20,562 indoor seats sold out in less than a minute; a like number of admissions for the outdoor plaza were also gobbled up in under a minute.
A combination of the two corporate giants would create an entertainment and communications behemoth rivalled only by Comcast, which gobbled up NBCUniversal in one of the most controversial mergers in US history.
In his early days as a manager at Inter-State, the country's second largest photo company, Mr. Wunder watched as Lifetouch gobbled up competitors and grew to $1 billion in annual revenue.
Interest rates are at record lows, it has gobbled up 2.6 trillion euros worth of mostly government debt and has for years offered essentially free cash to banks to keep them lending.
Some have blamed Amazon for Toys R Us' demise, saying the e-commerce giant gobbled up toy and baby sales online and lured shoppers in for the convenience of browsing the internet.
The number of Airbnb listings in London has quadrupled in the last four years as more and more of the city's housing stock has been gobbled up by short-term rental companies.
BOSTON — When Kris Bryant gobbled up the grounder last fall and made the throw that landed in Anthony Rizzo's glove at first base, a wave of joyous disbelief washed over Quinn Ehemann.
The new effort will force the companies to hand over a trove of information about how they have gobbled up rivals over the past decade and what data they gained from the deals.
Two summers ago, Blake Lively's "The Shallows" gobbled up $119 million worldwide, and Jason Statham will soon take on the world's largest shark in "The Meg," which has just released its first trailer.
Through its sustainability program — called "Abraça" (Portuguese for "Embrace") — the committee pledged to limit the enormous amounts of water, energy, food and raw materials that are gobbled up during the 22016-day spectacle.
For years, the US government stood by as big tech companies like Facebook and Google growth hacked and gobbled up competitors on their way to dominance, with barely a mention of "anticompetitive" concerns.
I took a break from jam curation because I had my hands full with the Panorama festival, the celebration of music, art, and technology that gobbled up last weekend in New York City.
U.S.-based GrubHub has gobbled up a handful of smaller players in a highly competitive food delivery market over the past year, buying Yelp Inc's food delivery platform Eat24, Foodler Inc and OrderUp.
Gentrification is on my mind because I live in Harlem and have watched as this and other previously black neighborhoods around the country have been gobbled up and transformed from black to nonblack.
DirecTV's alleged illegal conduct occurred before AT&T gobbled up the satellite company for $50 billion in 2015, as the telecom giant was quick to point out in a statement emailed to Motherboard.
But alongside that fragmentation, our news and entertainment has been gobbled up by rapacious businesses to the degree that fewer and fewer companies control more and more of what we expose ourselves to.
I've also gobbled up a lot of other people's TV opportunities, so there's some resentment on the outside, I believe, and folks just trying trying to use me as clickbait and a headline.
From time to time, grumbling is heard about the point of it all — the actual Apollo program, that is, which gobbled up public money at a time of social unrest and military conflict.
WeWork has gobbled up leases for so much space in so many cities, there's a compelling case to be made that its landlords wouldn't be able to afford for it to go under.
After two or more days of sitting, there might be some residual sugar that the yeast doesn't eat, but for the most part it will get gobbled up by the Hungry Hungry Yeasties.
Amazon itself has already gobbled up over $1.6 billion in subsidies and incentives for its warehouses, distribution centers and subsidiaries, making it the leader among all corporate giants despite having billions in profit.
Such moves were largely made out of desperation in an industry facing decline — a last ditch effort to hold the line as Facebook and Google gobbled up a growing share of ad money.
Megan Ellison's Annapurna Pictures and Plan B, a production company co-founded by Brad Pitt, have gobbled up the rights to make a movie about how The Times broke the Harvey Weinstein story.
But they have been since the Jones Act in 1917, when the U.S. needed soldiers for World War I. The U.S. had gobbled up the island in 1899 following the Spanish-American War.
Critics have raised concerns over Facebook's dominance in social media and online advertising, claiming the company has gobbled up smaller competitors and made it difficult for other services to enter the digital landscape.
Highlighting the size of the problem and the drag on current and future economic growth, debt servicing costs have gobbled up about a fourth of state-owned firms' revenues in the last few quarters.
He let them dress him up like a Disney princess and subject him to a game of "spa day," which ended when he gobbled up the avocado facial as the girls howled with laughter.
Yet many of the big firms have been gobbled up: Ralston Purina has been bought by Switzerland's Nestlé, Boeing now owns McDonnell Douglas and Monsanto is in the process of merging with Germany's Bayer.
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) feel squeezed by the national champions, to which many say they are beholden as suppliers or by which some are gobbled up, often for valuable machinery or technology.
Everything rises up from the bottom and your goal is to accumulate the most points possible before you're overwhelmed by the squares and they get gobbled up by the big mouth at the top.
A Crunchbase News analysis of venture funding for the food and beverage category found that startups in the space gobbled up more than $3 billion globally in disclosed investment over the past 12 months.
An old-fashioned Western shoot-'em-up in hostile territory may have gobbled up most of the episode's budget, but the true centerpiece had Charlotte and Theresa staging a violent scene between two hosts.
Lowell had always gobbled up and repurposed his poetic influences; he'd already tested his relationship with Bishop by rewriting one of her poems and, later, filching a few lines from one of her letters.
Argentina's local stock index rose 77 percent last year and investors even gobbled up a 100-year bond as President Mauricio Macri's strong performance in mid-term elections spurred hopes for more market friendly reforms.
So far, profits as a whole have not gobbled up a larger share of GDP, perhaps because small firms are doing worse and because the largest companies, such as Apple and Amazon, book profits offshore.
And the sorts of stories these desks produced, which led to changes in state and federal law and the jailing of criminals, cost money — money that is increasingly gobbled up by Google, Apple, and Facebook.
Scientists have long known that bonnethead sharks have snacked on seagrass, they just weren't quite sure whether it passed through their digestive system unabsorbed, gobbled up as a side effect of grazing for other fish.
Expedia has gobbled up a number of travel brands too, like travel photography community Trover; Airbnb-competitor HomeAway, for which it paid a whopping $3.9 billion in 2015; and, most recently, both Pillow and ApartmentJet.
He plotted a syllabus for a self-directed education that gobbled up everything his curious mind could get its hands on and his only breaks were to secretly toss around basketball in a neighbor's yard.
My hunch (and it's mostly just a hunch) is that a lot of them are going to look like the little fish that they are: ready — eager even — to be gobbled up by bigger fish.
Companies that a decade ago might have gone public, such as Nest, a company that makes remote-control gadgets for the home, and Waze, a mapping service, are now being gobbled up by established giants.
But the Philip Morris team had chafed at their product's being kept off the shelves while Juul gobbled up market share, and was unhappy with Altria's $12.8 billion investment in the San Francisco start-up.
As my colleague Johana Bhuiyan was quick to point out, Masquerade, an app with a similar facial distortion feature that was gobbled up by Facebook last month, has also used a Marley filter like this.
The business model is to get gobbled up by one of the behemoths for a billion dollars and then everyone's rich and goes home, and it doesn't really matter what they did to your technology.
And so the roughly dozen participants — including "gadji," or women of non-Roma origin — learned basic expressions in Romanés, the Romani language spoken in Abruzzo; gobbled up Roma cuisine; and were invited into Romani homes.
The Fox network became part of a smaller and leaner company after Disney gobbled up much of 21st Century Fox in a $71.3 billion deal meant partly to help it compete in the streaming industry.
Meanwhile, established carmakers including BMW and state-owned Shouqi are entering the fray, offering premium rides with better-trained fleet drivers, but they face an uphill battle with Didi, which gobbled up Uber China in 2016.
Filmed using a Canon 5D Mark II—which resulted in hefty 5K video clips because every frame was captured as a still photo—the source files for Spring gobbled up eight terabytes of hard drive space.
Just as wealthy Londoners once gobbled up townhouses in Mayfair, "never to be met with" in the smelly neighbourhoods further east (to quote the anonymous author of one 18th-century book), New York has Hudson Yards.
Google today announced that it is building its first engineering team devoted to Southeast Asia, and the search giant has gobbled up Pie, a Slack-like team communications service based in Singapore, to kick-start things.
CarDekho is rivaled by the likes of CarTrade, which is backed Temasek and Warburg Pincus and previous gobbled up rival CarWale, Truebil and Cars24, a service that buys cars from consumers and resells them to dealers.
That same year, audiences gobbled up Day Of Animals, an admirably batshit genre entry where manmade aerosols burn a hole in the ozone layer, inducing psychosis in mountain lions, grizzly bears, hawks, mice, and even dogs.
ISIS started as an Al Qaeda offshoot to fight U.S. troops in Iraq and then, after a falling out, gobbled up huge amounts of territory in Iraq and Syria while engaging in horrific attacks of brutality.
Dots probably (hopefully) will never be gobbled up by Zynga That's good, because Dots (which spun out of Betaworks) is approaching 50 employees in its New York office with no signs of slowing down its growth.
The new boxed set is the latest archival release from Mr. Dylan, after "The Basement Tapes Complete" (six CDs) and "The Cutting Edge 1965-19663" (up to 18 CDs), that have been gobbled up by fans.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - In July, investors gobbled up $1 billion of bonds from a financially-strapped Catholic hospital system in Illinois called Presence Health Network, even though it offered few contractual guarantees debt buyers typically require.
VMware is 81 percent owned by EMC, which, as we all know, is in the process of being gobbled up by privately held computing giant Dell in a massive transaction that's expected to close this fall.
Artist Raul de NievesCreditCreditNatalia Mantini for The New York Times With much public attention gobbled up by politically sensational works at last year's Whitney Biennial, the art of Raúl de Nieves felt like a calming counterweight.
The economy has historically not played an outsize role in midterm elections, and this political season, border control, health care and Brett Kavanaugh's nomination to the Supreme Court have gobbled up airtime and political ad space.
Besides oil and gas, which are a primary focus of its investments abroad, China's state-owned companies have gobbled up mines around the world: copper in Peru, nickel in Papua New Guinea, iron ore in Australia.
There are only so many weekend slots on the calendar that are not gobbled up by big tentpole titles, but recently Universal has been the king of finding those spots where its original titles can shine.
Tesla&aposs appetite for risk has been staggering, and the risk that it gobbled up has been Grade A prime risk — some might not even call it risk, preferring to label Musk&aposs ambition as impossible.
They simply had too much ground to make up with their cause made all the more difficult by the rough that gobbled up errant shots, while the wind whipped up over the final hour of play.
Its threat to pull Google News could give ammo to supporters of the legislation who argue that it's designed to return advertising profits to publishers that have been gobbled up by the platforms like Google and Facebook.
Taiwanese buyers were particularly eager to visit the United States this year because U.S. prices had fallen dramatically and because China had gobbled up most South American soybeans in a shift to avoid tariffs on U.S. crops.
Nearly a scene-by-scene remake of the original, albeit a half hour longer, it serves up the expected goods, which will be duly gobbled up by audiences everywhere like the perfectly prepared corporate meal it is.
In an effort to track the technology and talent that came aboard, as well as track the receipts for the pricey acquisitions, we've put together a list of the 212014 companies Yahoo gobbled up under Mayer's watch.
But the central bank has already gobbled up a third of Japan's government bond market, and some analysts doubt whether printing money more aggressively would spur growth or accelerate inflation to its long-elusive 2 percent target.
The company's reported transactions were purchased for a total of about $17 billion, and it divested about $1 billion, meaning that Yahoo gobbled up about $16 billion in new ideas and fresh talent without much apparent gain.
He gobbled up rebounds in fits of screaming improbability, blew up pick-and-rolls, and acted as a clever passing nexus for his team on the offensive elbow, creating scoring opportunities where there shouldn't have been any.
Jon has the support of every faction in the North, Cersei rules King's Landing unopposed after killing off all her rivals, and Dany has gobbled up almost every other character and remaining army into an unstoppable force.
But I have a message for these Republicans: The party you romanticize in your heads, the one that exists in exile waiting to one day make its valorous return, is gone, gobbled up by the beastly base.
Warren and Sanders have both gobbled up small-dollar donors at a rate the Biden camp hasn't been able to contend with, putting more pressure on the former vice president's campaign to win support from big donors.
She tries to hold firm to her principles, to her belief that PGM can be gobbled up by Waystar without its essential character changing, so long as she finds just the right combination of assurances from Logan.
Mankind all over the globe has grappled with the morning-after effects of booze since our ancestors first gobbled up that overripe fruit that made them feel so good — and then woke up feeling like prehistoric garbage.
A lot of issues have "gobbled up" people's time and delayed President Donald Trump's pro-growth agenda — and firing Attorney General Jeff Sessions would just add to that, economic policy analyst Jimmy Pethokoukis told CNBC on Tuesday.
The outcome was never in doubt, as the 49ers (238-219) took the opening kickoff and quickly gobbled up 237 yards in 2158 plays, capped by a 249-yard touchdown pass from Jimmy Garoppolo to newcomer Emmanuel Sanders.
No matter where they come from, many microplastics end up getting washed out to sea where they can be gobbled up by organisms — including some of the organisms we humans love to eat, like shrimp, oysters, and mussels.
Alibaba bought a 35 percent slice of department store operator InTime in 2014 and then gobbled up 20 percent of retail giant Suning for $4.6 billion in 2015, but it foot the pedal on the gas in 2017.
Ask rideshare drivers anywhere, and they'll likely name the same problems: low pay made lower through vehicle expenses and upkeep, deactivations without recourse, and a higher and higher share of their rides being gobbled up as commission fees.
The outcome was never in doubt, as the 49ers (7-0) took the opening kickoff and quickly gobbled up 75 yards in 33 plays, capped by a 4-yard touchdown pass from Jimmy Garoppolo to newcomer Emmanuel Sanders.
In addition to building the jets already on the drawing boards, Boeing's first order of business in the mid-market segment is to protect its flank from European rival Airbus , which has gobbled up orders in that space.
Under its current framework combining negative rates with hefty buying of government bonds and some riskier assets, the BOJ has gobbled up a third of Japan's bond market and attracted criticism from banks for squeezing already thin profit margins.
The company developed a platform for buying and selling cloud-based software and was gobbled up to help Google improve how it competes against Amazon's AWS, Salesforce and Microsoft, all of which sell their enterprise services in the cloud.
Not just for Meek's sake, but for anyone who wishes to see a truly just society as well as everyone else who has been unnecessarily gobbled up by a justice system masterfully designed to keep you entangled in it.
These inexpressive sequences, as well as a related series of palm trees and gas stations he shot in Los Angeles, bear the clear influence of Ed Ruscha's small books of serial photography, which Mr. Shore gobbled up in 2100.
The Red Raiders scored on three of their final four complete drives, the last when Felton added his second TD to cap a grinding 10-play, 72-yard fourth-quarter march that gobbled up 6:123 of the clock.
YouTube Music RevampScreenshot: GoogleApple Music and Spotify have gobbled up much of the world's paid music streaming audience, but in the background, Google has reportedly been working on a revamped version of YouTube Music to provide people with yet another option.
Cracker Barrel, the breakfast joint and country store frequented by road trippers, serves 217 million guests each year who gobbled up approximately 200 million biscuits, 160 million eggs and 135 million slices of bacon across its more than 640 locations.
They gobbled up the state-owned behemoth's first-ever global bonds last week, gasped at its $111bn annual profit and, for all their professed concern about climate change, gushed over how cheaply it can pump oil for decades to come.
The peso dropped 21.523%, equities had crumbled 258.74% in dollar terms - the second-biggest one-day slump anywhere since 254.81 - while a 100-year bond that investors had gobbled up recently tumbling 20% as fears of yet another default spiked.
But we can say, confidently, that the advantage is Sanders's and the momentum all his considering he's gobbled up a RealClearPolitics California polling average lead that was 220006 points for Clinton in January, but is now down to just 2202.
The stock market gobbled up that short squeeze on Wednesday, as crude surged 9.3 percent on the news that the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries finally reached an agreement to limit oil production for the first time in eight years.
The stock market gobbled up that short squeeze on Wednesday, as crude surged 2800 percent on the news that the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries finally reached an agreement to limit oil production for the first time in eight years.
It felt like I'd just started a new game of Tetris and was neatly stacking my insides with golden fried Tetris blocks, and all the pieces were gently drifting into place, being happily gobbled up by my greedy stomach acid.
And considering how the media gobbled up every insult then, if Trump launched a verbal war of words against North Korea again, the calls for his impeachment would suddenly move to the B or C block of TV news shows.
Schvartsman, 63, who said recently he would stay on through 2020 after his current term expires in May, designed Vale's strategy around spending more than $10 billion in annual free cash flow as China gobbled up its high-grade iron ore.
Update: Ever since Chip and Joanna Gaines announced they'd be adding a breakfast restaurant to their business empire in Waco, TX, we've gobbled up every last detail about renovations, menu tests, and more that the HGTV-famous couple have dropped on social media.
It also helps explain how invading pathogens bacteria and viruses are dealt with (such unwelcome guests are gobbled up by autophagosomes), and shines light on diseases, including Parkinson's and some sorts of diabetes, caused when autophagy goes wrong and cellular rubbish accumulates.
It also helps explain how invading bacteria and viruses are dealt with (for such unwelcome guests are also gobbled up by autophagosomes), and shines light on diseases, including Parkinson's and some sorts of diabetes, caused when autophagy goes wrong and cellular rubbish accumulates.
You only had to spend a few hours at the Labour Party's annual conference in Brighton to realise that the Tories are going to need a bigger boat if they are to escape from being gobbled up by Jeremy Corbyn's resurgent Labour Party.
More generally, we have seen a lot of ad tech consolidation in the last couple of years, with a number of smaller startups coming under the under the wing of larger platforms, and big fish getting gobbled up by even bigger fish.
And so that has driven a lot of startups in the area either to be gobbled up by bigger players like Walmart and Amazon (which has also made a ton of acquisitions of smaller online plays), or to fall by the wayside.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Last month, Shih Chieh Huang unleashed a plastic monster at the Worcester Art Museum: a monumental installation that slithered alongside the Roman floor mosaic in the Renaissance Court and gobbled up children near the rear entrance.
Suspiciously well-dressed guys with clipboards started dropping in; soon enough, we were gone, one of the estimated 30,000 video stores in America gobbled up by Blockbuster or Movie Gallery or Hollywood Video, each eager to dominate the booming VHS rental racket.
Based on interviews with 27 historians and doctors, the report revealed William Taft gobbled up 12-ounce steaks for breakfast, Ronald Reagan tried to swap cigarettes for jelly beans, and Grover Cleveland — whose nickname was "Uncle Jumbo" — avoided exercise at all costs.
The water fleas in turn gobbled up the microscopic plants at the bottom of the food web, causing the lake water to become clearer and probably also warmer near the surface, according to a new study published in the journal Science Advances.
He gobbled up the publications of the Bauhaus, Walter Gropius's pioneering design school, and in 1928 he made his pilgrimage to Dessau, Germany, where he met Gropius, Paul Klee and László Moholy-Nagy — and also slavered over their apartments' spare, industrial furnishings.
A handful of big-box behemoths, including Walmart (WMT), Target (CBDY) and Best Buy (BBY), gobbled up the lion's share of the record 190 million shoppers in physical stores during the Friday-to-Monday sales rush, according to the National Retail Federation.
A few other winners and runners up were gobbled up by Facebook, including Gowalla (Runner Up for Best Mobile Application at the 3rd Crunchies) and FriendFeed (Winner of the Best new Startup of 2008 award), which are both now part of Zuck's growing army.
In the less than 10 years since it launched, Uber and its competitor Lyft have gobbled up a whopping 93 percent of business ride-hailing receipts (Uber, 74 percent; Lyft, 19 percent), according to expense report software company Certify, while taxis make up 7 percent.
Much of the Rove's political operation at Crossroads has been subsumed by that of Mitch McConnell, who has blessed the Crossroads network and launched a new partner organization, Senate Leadership Fund, that gobbled up much of the establishment Republican money in the 2016 race.
ByteDance operates a range of digital media platforms, but it is best known for Toutiao, its AI-based news aggregator that has become one of China's most-used apps with over 120 million users, and short video platform TikTok, which recently gobbled up Musical.
Airbnb announced Thursday that it had gobbled up the last-minute bookings service as its latest step in building an end-to-end travel platform, a move that advances its in-house offerings on the hotel front (though it does already offer some hotel accommodations).
According to officials at the Bangladesh Water Development Board, several hundred acres of arable land, as well as many houses, markets, mosques, schools, roads, cyclone shelters and 14 km of embankments on Hatiya Island have been gobbled up by seawater in the last two years.
The peso collapsed 15%, equities crumbled 48% in dollar terms —the second biggest one-day slump anywhere since 1950— and the bond market crashed, with a 100-year bond that investors had recently gobbled up tumbling 58.743% as fears of yet another government default spiked.
The peso collapsed 15%, equities crumbled 48% in dollar terms --the second biggest one-day slump anywhere since 1950-- and the bond market crashed, with a 100-year bond that investors had recently gobbled up tumbling 58.743% as fears of yet another government default spiked.
Indeed, it doesn't take a great deal of cynicism to see this technology being gobbled up wholesale by the entertainment-military complex and being catered, for example, to the arms and defense sector, providing immersive, photorealistic combat training programs to militaries the world over.
Every review was bad, but people still gobbled up the story of Will Smith as a cop who's racist against fairy tale creatures partnering with the the first orc officer in the LAPD to stop some dark elves from wreaking havoc with a magic wand.
A far cry from the machine designed to lay rubber on the asphalt during track preparation, the Tire Dragon in the Bus Stop gobbled up cars with regularity during Saturday's Monster Energy NASCAR Cup series practice sessions at the 2.28-mile, 17-turn course.
Here's the main point of contention between the commission and Charter: back when the company gobbled up TWC, it was told that it would have to expand its network to reach 145,000 homes and businesses in New York that were otherwise unserved or underserved by ISPs.
The Chinese firm, the dominant e-commerce player in its country, gobbled up a 3003 percent stake in Beijing Easyhome Furnishing for RMB 5.45 billion, or around $867 million, and pumped $486 million into a big data retail firm in two deals announced over the weekend.
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) on Tuesday announced that it is reviewing a decade's worth of acquisitions by the country's largest technology firms, allowing the agency to home in on whether companies like Facebook and Google harmed competition as they gobbled up hundreds of smaller rivals.
One of the six core studios that make up Hollywood has effectively been gobbled up by another, the biggest deal of its kind in decades (probably since the 213 dissolution of RKO, since by the time MGM finally disappeared, it had been ailing for decades, unlike Fox).
Scientists wouldn't discover for many hundreds of years that the roots of crops like lentils and peas are closely linked to bacteria that pull nitrogen — an essential plant nutrient — from the air and into the soil where it can be gobbled up by the legume plant.
The daily fantasy-sports company, which was facing federal inquiries about its business model just four years ago, jumped into sports betting as soon as the US Supreme Court opened the door for more states to legalize it in 2018 and quickly gobbled up market share.
I was in college, and still didn't have cable, though that did not stop me from enjoying the programs it hath wrought; I gobbled up Mad Men as if I had spent a life starved of mid-century furniture and was trying to make up for lost time.
They were the gifts that would be greedily gobbled up by opponents, the moments that would draw a roar of discontent from fans, the incidents that would come to dominate the post-match inquests and the radio phone-ins and, increasingly, the hyperbolic, performative fan channels on YouTube.
And in his latest column, Andrew argues that the claim may ensure the company's continued success: WeWork has gobbled up leases for so much space in so many cities, there's a compelling case to be made that its landlords wouldn't be able to afford for it to go under.
The DJs who were integral to the new push for credible propaganda were forced to play a fatal game of hot lava, hopping to a home village until the security situation deteriorated, then hopping to a new city as more and more patches of safety were gobbled up.
Adding to these troubling statistics, from 21625 to 2900, the wealthiest 220006 percent of Ohio households gobbled up an astonishing 2202 percent of all income growth; across the United States, today the top 2628 percent own nearly the same amount of wealth as the bottom 28500 percent of Americans.
Greg Saulnier, an analyst at Municipal Market Data (MMD), said the spread for Illinois GO bonds over MMD's benchmark triple-A yield scale had tightened over the past two months as investors gobbled up higher-yielding debt, leaving the state's bond prices at a greater risk of falling.
But this year the studio nailed the campaign for Battlefield 22016, largely thanks to a simple trick: instead of one, 21-hour slog, the single-player mode was spread across a handful of short stories that could be gobbled up faster than a romantic comedy and a bowl of popcorn.
FROM COINAGE: 9 Healthy Kitchen Staples That Cost Less Than $1 Per Serving The toddler foods (packaged to just heat and serve) were legit: he gobbled up a hearty portion of cauliflower mac and cheese (above) in two sittings, and loved the falafel, something I would never think to make him.
Archer strikes out 10 as Rays rout Astros HOUSTON — Mere hours after his manager lamented the state of his overworked bullpen, Tampa Bay Rays right-hander Chris Archer did what is required of aces when the relievers could use a bit of a break: he pitched efficiently and gobbled up innings.
With many smaller operators being gobbled up or offering themselves for sale, the number of projects being developed could fall, potentially keeping India from its renewable energy targets, said the consultant, who did not wish to be named as he is directly involved with a company that canceled a bond issue.
Read more: A longtime Etsy engineering VP just joined one of trucking's hottest startups — and it shows how the $22023 billion trucking industry is becoming a tech darlingUber Freight has profitability issues despite breakneck growthUber Freight has gobbled up an impressive amount of market share since it launched in 2017.
As with the laziness of 90's grunge that gave us oversized knit sweaters out of lethargy, the gothic upside down cross that, before Urban Outfitters sold it, stood for Satanism, for better or worse, punk fashion was be doomed to be gobbled up by the very masses that unintentionally created it.
Some analysts interpreted the move as a sign that the BOJ would attempt to taper its huge asset purchases in the long run, amid a growing market view the central bank will run out of bonds to buy in coming years after having already gobbled up a third of the entire market.
Following a year in which Amazon gobbled up Whole Foods, forged a partnership with Berkshire Hathaway and J.P. Morgan to reduce health care costs and made clear its ambitions to distribute pharmaceuticals, there's little question that the e-commerce giant is out to disrupt at least some aspects of the multitrillion-dollar industry.
On March 265, 26, a year before becoming president of the Knicks, Jackson sent out a succinct tweet, the first he had ever issued: The message elated the masses on Twitter, where slip-ups and miscues are gobbled up like manna from heaven and where every opportunity to belittle is pounced upon.
Anyway, here's the thing: The Mariners are pretty damn good these days, and they're certainly a heckuva lot better than they were 16-odd months ago, when Dipoto took over a roster filled with station-to-station runners and guys whose power strokes were being gobbled up by Safeco Field's enormous dimensions.
The series' brazen, goofy escapism embodies a country that was seeing its numerous local subcultures being gobbled up by a national monoculture (symbolized by FBI Agents hunting down various local monsters and urban legends), but it also saw, clearly, the paranoia and darkness animating many on society's fringes, then gave that paranoia voice.
That's saying nothing of those of its portfolio companies to get acquired, including, most recently, Credit Karma, which was just gobbled up by Intuit; Plaid, sold in January to Visa; Ring, sold in 2018 to Amazon, Cruise, sold to General Motors in 2016, and, going farther back, Meraki's 2012 sale to Cisco.
Even the biggest players like Delivery Hero, which has gobbled up a number of rivals over the years, and raised well over $1 billion in funding in a play for economies of scale, is not profitable in all of its markets, and overall was still loss-making when it went public earlier this year.
The company remains a big player in TV, but it simply doesn't have the assets to compete with a Disney, a Netflix, or a Comcast in the way it will eventually have to — which leads to occasional speculation by TV observers and journalists that it will eventually be gobbled up by a larger company.
In the weeks leading up to the wedding, the American and British public gobbled up every available detail about the event: the unconventional selection of an elderflower and lemon cake, Elton John's rumored performance, the drama about whether Markle's estranged father, who told TMZ that he can't travel due to a recent heart attack, would attend.
They are the victims of one of the greatest acts of intergenerational justice for decades: the fact that the baby-boom generation has gobbled up the fruits of post-war prosperity (free university education, second homes, generous pensions) then discovered fiscal rectitude when it comes to designing policies for their successors (student loans, defined contributions, green taxes).
The poem's formal properties are ways of managing the rate at which tape-time elapses: when Ammons's lines are long, spanning the width of the tape, he preserves the length and buys more time; when he prints a narrow strip of words, more of the tape (and so, functionally speaking, more of the time) is gobbled up.
" In 2016, the Eta chapter of Kappa Alpha Order at University of Richmond was suspended after members sent out a party email invite that said they were "looking forward to watching that lodge virginity be gobbled up" and that it was going to be "the type of night that makes fathers afraid to send their daughters away to school.
Even Morgan Stanley, which was spun out of the old J. P. Morgan & Company as a result of the Glass-Steagall Act (which required banks to choose between investment banking and commercial banking before it was repealed in 1999), has gobbled up its share of other firms, including Dean Witter Discover and the brokerage Smith Barney.
Warren also wants to regulate acquisitions that seek to control markets like when Google gobbled up traffic system app Waze and made it disappear inside of Maps (which controls 85033 percent of the navigation market), or when it bought home and office automation technology maker Nest to help automate homes and offices, and gather data and drive traffic and sell ads.
Hales Gallery, which has branches in London and New York, is offering a rare view of mixed-media drawings by Jeff Keen (1923-2012), a British maker of fast-paced underground films of juxtaposed imagery — today they would be considered visual mash-ups — who came from Brighton and whose art voraciously gobbled up its source material — found film footage, comic books, and more.
"If you could make it out of the gauntlet of China, especially as an entrepreneur or as a business model, you're so battle-tested, that when you come into a more emerging market, one that's maybe a few years behind China in terms of its competitive landscape, capital availability, things like that, huge swaths of the market can be gobbled up relatively quickly," he said.
The Bronx didn't have any sort of pre-consolidation unity, not even as a county: the western portion had been grafted onto New York from Westchester County even before consolidation, in 1874, when it became known as "the Annexed District"; only after another chunk of the Westchester had been gobbled up in 1898 did the mainland portion of the city come together as a distinct separate entity.
The success of the rapper Macklemore (born Ben Haggerty) and Mr. Lewis, a producer, was a reflection of the diffusion of hip-hop's center, and the reach of its outer limits — here was a hip-hop group preoccupied with anti-ostentation and marriage equality, a combination that proved palatable to white audiences, which gobbled up the duo's music, helping make its debut album, "The Heist," go platinum.
The x-ray revealed that the dog had nearly 20 pacifiers stuck in his stomach, pacifiers that he likely stole from his two young, human siblings and gobbled up over the past few months After the x-ray, Angell's Dr. Erika De Papp removed 19 pacifiers from Mortimer's stomach via an endoscopy, "a non-surgical procedure used to examine—and oftentimes remove — items from an animal's digestive tract," according to MSPCA.
Ryan Braun's contract (roughly $80 million over four years) won't seem as burdensome during the offseason, when budgets and lineups are thinner; Jonathan Villar's two-way stylings at shortstop could cause a team to act irrationally; Corey Knebel is a power-armed young reliever, and they tend to get gobbled up like jelly beans by contending teams; and heck, some general manager might find late-bloomer Junior Guerra enthralling enough to trade for in a desolate free agent environment for starting pitchers.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads By the time John Lennon and Yoko Ono released their Wedding Album on the Beatles' Apple Records label in late 1969, seven months after marrying in a low-key civil ceremony in the tiny, British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar, the Liverpool-born Lennon, then one of the most famous rock stars in the world, knew that even his most off-the-cuff pronouncements would be gobbled up and analyzed by the media as emblematic reflections of the Zeitgeist.
EISEN: AND GREG, THAT'S BEEN SUCH A PROBLEM FOR BIG FOOD COMPANIES, EVER SINCE I JOINED CNBC IT HAS BEEN ONE AFTER ANOTHER ANNIES BOLDER BRANDS DIAMOND FOODS, ALL GETTING SCOOPED UP BY THESE COMPANIES THAT CAN'T FIGURE OUT WHERE THE GROWTH AND REALLY CAN'T FIGURE OUT WHERE THE CONSUMER IS GOING, HOW DO YOU MAKE SURE I KNOW YOU ARE JOINING THE BOARD THAT WHITEWAVE CAN STAY INNOVATIVE AND STAY ON TOP OF THE FOOD TRENDS WHEN IT IS GETTING GOBBLED UP BY A BIGGER MULTI-NATIONAL BRAND WITH A VERY DIFFERENT CULTURE?
Josh HawleyJoshua (Josh) David HawleyHillicon Valley: DOJ indicts four Chinese military officers over Equifax hack | Amazon seeks Trump deposition in 'war cloud' lawsuit | Inside Trump's budget | Republican proposes FTC overhaul GOP senator proposes overhauling federal agency to confront Big Tech Senators push for new rules now that Trump impeachment battle is over MORE (R-Mo.) in a proposal published Monday accused the country's top consumer protection agency -- the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) -- of failing to intervene as the world's most powerful tech companies amassed reams of personal information about their millions of U.S. users and gobbled up hundreds of smaller companies.
Sen. Josh HawleyJoshua (Josh) David HawleyHillicon Valley: DOJ indicts four Chinese military officers over Equifax hack | Amazon seeks Trump deposition in 'war cloud' lawsuit | Inside Trump's budget | Republican proposes FTC overhaul GOP senator proposes overhauling federal agency to confront Big Tech Senators push for new rules now that Trump impeachment battle is over MORE (R-Mo.) in a proposal published Monday accused the country's top consumer protection agency — the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) — of failing to intervene as the world's most powerful tech companies amassed reams of personal information about their millions of U.S. users and gobbled up hundreds of smaller companies.

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