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They gorged on their imagination, and sometimes on their libido.
Companies gorged on credit, the lira fell (see chart) and inflation topped 15%.
There, they gorged on the river's most valuable residents, young salmon and trout.
So much global investment has gone into U.S. debt that we are gorged on debt.
He gorged on Japanese food before most Americans had tasted it; he cooked gourmet meals.
Corporations, meanwhile, have gorged on cheap debt, possibly laying the groundwork for the next crisis. tmsnrt.
We were at Gottwood Festival in Wales recently, and gorged on a lot of macaroni cheese.
Equally eerie was the jar of bright red bugs I saw next, fully gorged on blood.
Corporations, meanwhile, have gorged on cheap debt, possibly laying the groundwork for the next crisis. tmsnrt.
Your average Japanese game cost between $21 and $30, and I gorged on mad, experimental stuff.
So when I was lucky enough to get high-quality, expensive food, I gorged on it.
Maybe City followers have morphed into Manchester United fans, gorged on the expectation that money buys everything.
MICHELLE CARUSO-CABRERA: One of the countries that's really gorged on One Belt, One Road is Pakistan.
You can have a fat unicorn whose gorged on too many tacos, if that's more to your liking.
But last year, Carter, now 21, gorged on those candies for the first time without having a reaction.
Yield-chasers gorged on debut bonds from Tajikistan and the Maldives, and 100-year debt from serial defaulter Argentina.
The little hippo happily chomped up all of her pumpkin pieces, while Mom and Dad gorged on whole gourds.
It'd be unclear even if she hadn't just gorged on the best food and wine she's likely ever tasted.
And, personally, I still can't get enough of YA novels—I've gorged on over the years, but I want more.
After she said "yes", The Kitchen cohost says they went to dinner and "gorged" on chicken and duck fat potatoes.
As dozens of families around us gorged on spangled roast goose we wondered what obscure European holiday we were witnessing.
Chinese regulators have also ramped up scrutiny on conglomerates that have gorged on inexpensive debt to finance pricey overseas acquisitions.
I'd unwittingly gorged on existential crises, but watching them play out helped me to vicariously reckon with some of my own dread.
They also gorged on virgin gummy worm goblets, and a King Kong Sundae ... with 24 scoops of ice cream topped with sparklers!
For the current crop of United fans and officials who gorged on success during Ferguson's 13-year reign that is just not acceptable.
While this new sobriety in the bond market is healthy, it doesn't mean the companies that gorged on debt can avoid the consequences.
The answer lies in history, back when we dug in the dirt for starchy tubers, foraged for sweet berries and gorged on fatty fish.
China's independent refiners, freed of government constraints after securing permission to import just last year, have gorged on plentiful low-cost crude in 0003.
I took in stunning natural beauty, experienced a unique arts scene, much of it centered around First Nations culture, and gorged on good food.
A run on money-market funds, which had gorged on short-term private debt, was central to the meltdown in financial markets in late 2008.
Scorsese is part of a generation that includes George Lucas and Francis Ford Coppola: titans of Hollywood who gorged on a diet of foreign cinema.
Eventually, the food I'd gorged on, with its cheery packaging and bright colors, made me sick, and I developed food allergies and chronic autoimmune issues.
The problems are most acute when it comes to China's corporate borrowers, which have gorged on cheap credit in the years since the global financial crisis.
Even blue-chip companies such at AT&T and G.E. have gorged on the cheap money to acquire other companies, pay dividends or buy back stock.
By the way, props to Chad who looked damn good for a retired 39-year-old wide out who just gorged on McDonald's before the workout.
AMERICANS CELEBRATE Thanksgiving on November 22nd, and having gorged on turkey and cranberry sauce, will take the next day off as well to do some Christmas shopping.
As a privately held company, it gorged on capital from venture capital firms like Benchmark and GV, mutual fund firms like Fidelity Investments, and companies like SoftBank.
Mr Asahara, a former seller of quack medicines, ordered his followers to subsist on boiled vegetables while he gorged on prawn tempura and drove a white Rolls-Royce.
Over the past decade, businesses gorged on cheap debt, which is harder to pay back as the lira falls, while banks handed out credit cards like party favors.
We gorged on Ladin specialties like spinach ravioli in butter sauce (crafuncins) and a barley soup with a bread dumpling, served by Barbara's brother, who now runs the place.
Yet even as steel mills, aluminum smelters, cement factories and other big enterprises have gorged on debt, small businesses have struggled to find the money they need to expand.
The finding could overturn a commonly held theory that ticks need to have recently gorged on the blood of other mammals before they can spread a meat allergy to humans.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. fund investors gorged on gold and traded stocks for cash during the latest week, showing caution even as markets trend higher, Lipper data showed on Thursday.
For lunch on Tuesday, he trekked to Camp Humphreys, an American military base not far from Seoul, and gorged on Tex-Mex in observance of the base cafeteria's Taco Tuesday.
But by the end of the program, I felt as if I'd gorged on a few too many sugary desserts: a palate cleanser of unadulterated Bach would have been most welcome.
As Mr. Ekstrom and his colleagues worked through the night to contain the crisis in Stockholm, Mr. Aas's losses gorged on Nasdaq Clearing's capital and nearly depleted the emergency default fund.
And so she gorged on soft-serve ice cream in a miniature helmet, pizza, frozen lemonade and chocolate malts, even as team after team left her hungry for something more substantial.
There are academic studies on the subject as well, including this 2012 paper in the Journal of Ornithology that found heightened death rates for cedar waxwings that gorged on fermented berries.
Advertising In the predigital days, advertising agencies were ruled by swaggering creative directors who gorged on lavish client contracts and sometimes created campaigns that set the cultural agenda and captivated the public.
Yun just gorged on anything from protein meals to a staple Korean food with a bowl of rice and side dishes, and as much of them as he could stuff himself up.
"Each branch has the name of the operator to prove quality," explained Cevdet as I gorged on 220 grams of six different kinds of baklava placed in a small tin plate before me.
Some analysts have said that the debt issues in Argentina and Turkey should be seen as a warning that emerging markets have gorged on too many cheap loans and that a wider reckoning lurks.
After a while I began to feel gorged on boxing, as if I were eating one meat course after another, starting with baloney and working up to wild boar and cerf à la royale.
And the microbes, hardly ones to turn down a good meal when they see it, then gorged on the ample new source of carbs provided by a hearty lunch, and became ever-growing fermenting machines.
VIENNA (Reuters) - Twin panda cubs born and raised at Vienna Zoo celebrated their first birthday very differently on Monday: one gorged on snacks in front of a crowd of admirers while the other slept in.
Mad Men may have hipped you to the notion of three-martini lunches, when executives gorged on lobster, steak, and cocktails at mid-day before returning to their corner offices to kick back until five.
Corporations, which have gorged on debt in recent years, are also likely to find rate increases manageable, because many have issued long-term bonds or amassed large cash cushions, thus shielding themselves from rate shocks.
Lured by surging commodity prices and growing demand from China, the company had gorged on cheap debt in the late 2000s, doubling its borrowings at a time when much of the corporate world was cutting back.
Many U.S. companies that gorged on cheap debt with forgiving terms over the last decade now find themselves shackled by it, spending much of their earnings paying off lenders rather than investing in their businesses or hiring.
Chips are obviously better than fries but good fries are better than mediocre chips, and these fries were even better than the pretty good bag of chip shop chips I gorged on in bed on Wednesday evening.
In my practice, I've worked with anorexic adolescents who dissemble about what and when they are eating, and with overweight teenagers who wished to lose weight yet gorged on sweets to protest diets imposed by their parents.
VIENNA, Aug 7 (Reuters) - Twin panda cubs born and raised at Vienna Zoo celebrated their first birthday very differently on Monday: one gorged on snacks in front of a crowd of admirers while the other slept in.
It wasn't until I'd watched the footage sped up, slowed down and from six angles and heard myself crooning, "Let me taste your tears!" that I started feeling a little sick, as if I'd gorged on Halloween candy.
Now, it pleased me to find that the league had only gotten better since those aughts days when I gorged on tubs of arena popcorn the size of my torso while my dad grumbled about Steve Nash's hair.
Families from Brazil chatted in Portuguese as they gorged on sirloin in the all-you-can-eat barbecue restaurant; Russian-speaking gamblers tested their luck at casino tables near a sequin-adorned stretch limousine that Madonna once used.
Low-rated corporates have gorged on low interest rates in recent years and high investor demand while increased activity from private equity firms has led to a high proportion of speculative-grade borrowers with loan-only debt, Moody's said.
While this sounds niche, it wasn't just for kicks: The duo aimed to find a way of controlling the parasitic insects, whose maggots gorged on the flesh of living livestock and humans in the southern US before the 1960s.
It's not clear what happened to the gators after they each gorged on their respective spoils of fancy human food, but we can only hope that fate will bring their paths together—after all, they've got pretty compatible taste.
I gorged on nikujaga in open stalls under the rain—with their beef and potatoes still simmering in my bowl—between three, four, and five variations of tamago-kake gohan, the eggs still runny over rice, moistening every grain.
Wednesday, traders gorged on cheap upside bets to buy the dip, with more call options trading on the International Securities Exchange relative to puts than any time in the past five years, according to Dana Lysons of J. Lyons Funds Management.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Many U.S. companies that gorged on cheap debt with forgiving terms over the last decade now find themselves shackled by it, spending much of their earnings paying off lenders rather than investing in their businesses or hiring.
The furore caused if a woman lifts her arms and reveals underarm hair, the apparent shock on teenage boys' faces when, having gorged on online porn, they realize that vaginal smoothness is a job and that women — surprise, surprise — grow hair all over.
Early last year, when British college student Lucien Hughes came down with a month-long case of pneumonia, he did what anyone stuck in a state of medically mandated sloth might do: He gorged on The Simpsons, one of his favorite shows since childhood.
But countries should be measured less against the rest of the world than against their own potential and promise, and on that score, the same African National Congress that Nelson Mandela led to a triumphant victory over apartheid a quarter century ago has become gorged on corruption.
Borrowers extended their debt maturities, and gorged on liquid lenders and an investor base keen to allocate money across the emerging markets in 2017 and the early stages of 2018, ahead of inevitable rate hikes from the US Federal Reserve and presidential elections throughout the region.
Historically low interest rates have also given a wide variety of borrowers a false sense of security — "zombie" companies that have gorged on cheap debt may face a reckoning if lenders refuse refinancings during a virus-induced downturn, writes the FT. How bad could it get?
Like "Sleep No More," it became a scene-y downtown hit, as audiences gorged on caviar in red banquettes and occasionally caused spectacles of their own, as when a National Review writer snatched a phone from a bad-mannered patron and hurled it across the room.
Hunting for Gamalost, Past and Present Wending my way through lower Norway in a rented Mini Cooper, I gorged on every Norwegian cheese I could find—the soft, gamey, caraway flavored pultost, the decadent whey cheese brunost, the semi-hard cumin and clove nøkkelost—but gamalost remained elusive.
The cash flows into the Europe funds are the biggest since the category's largest week ever in February 2500, when fears of a Greek exit from the European Union were ebbing and markets gorged on monetary policy stimulus, according to the research service's records that date back to 22016.
In the meantime traders are complaining about long delays in getting approval for credit as banks ask for more paperwork, marking a contrast with recent years when small businesses gorged on credit after banks began to view them as a relatively untapped and profitable lending avenue in a buoyant economy.
The researchers also examined past studies of overeating, in which people gorged on food to see how much weight they gained and how quickly, and found that most of them added pounds at a rate that suggested they could absorb about two and a half times their basic caloric needs.
A legend from East Cape relates to the Takitimu canoe, which was followed by a flock of kaka parrots as it left Hawaiki. They gorged on tawapou berries to sustain them on the long flight. When they reached East Cape they disgorged the seeds, which grew, and eventually the tawapou trees spread along the coast.
A nurse had to watch over the feeding process as the lice would feed beyond the point of being gorged on the blood and could burst if left on the human flesh for too long. Other dangers that employment at the institute involved, in addition to the contraction of typhus, concerned allergic reactions to the vaccine or asthma attacks because of the louse feces dust.
In 1820, the crew of the whaler Essex spent time on uninhabited Henderson Island. There they gorged on birds, fish, and vegetation and found a small freshwater spring. After one week, they had depleted the island's resources and most of the crew left on three whaleboats, while three of the men decided to remain on the island and survived there for four months until their rescue.
He gorged on cocaine. He was bloated and sweaty; friends in Los Angeles estimated he'd put on three stone since his Burrito days. (Singer and rhythm guitarist Barry) Tashian remembers him being 'nervously excited' about the album, but strangely paralysed by inaction." In the 2004 documentary Gram Parsons: Fallen Angel, Harris admits, "Gram was drinking a lot during that recording, and so there were times when he was together and times when he wasn't.
When these were gone, the defenders resorted to eating grass and rumored to be on the verge of cannibalism. Any emaciated defenders who attempted to flee the castle were picked off by arquebusiers. After enduring 200 days, the siege ended when the lord of the castle, Kikkawa Tsuneie, surrendered and agreed to commit suicide. In spite of the garrison surviving the siege, many perished from overeating when they gorged on the food provided to them when released into Hideyoshi's care.
The city's impiety to the old religion was clear to Julian when he attended the city's annual feast of Apollo. To his surprise and dismay the only Antiochene present was an old priest clutching a goose. The Antiochenes in turn hated Julian for worsening the food shortage with the burden of his billeted troops, wrote Ammianus. The soldiers were often to be found gorged on sacrificial meat, making a drunken nuisance of themselves on the streets while Antioch's hungry citizens looked on in disgust.
Writing in The Washington Post, Carolyn See has a very negative view of Brent's biography of Joan Crawford, calling it "... one of the ickiest film biographies I've ever read." See writes: > "But suppose you gorged on old movie magazines and ghostwritten gobbledygook > and pieces of weird gossip you overheard and then decided to rewrite what > has been written and rewritten again for 80 years or so, and you picked as > your subject Joan Crawford, "gay icon par excellence"? You'd produce > something like David Bret's new biography." > Hollywood was not as it seemed -- sexually.
No such belt was ever found after his arrest. For twenty-five years, Stumpp had allegedly been an "insatiable bloodsucker" who gorged on the flesh of goats, lambs, and sheep, as well as men, women, and children. Being threatened with torture he confessed to killing and eating fourteen children, two pregnant women, whose fetuses he ripped from their wombs and "ate their hearts panting hot and raw," which he later described as "dainty morsels." One of the fourteen children was his own son, whose brain he was reported to have devoured.
In the late 18th century, the British East India Company expanded cultivation of opium in its Indian Bengal territories, selling it to private traders who transported it to China and passed it on to Chinese smugglers. By 1787, the Company was sending 4,000 chests of opium (each 77 kg) per year. In earlier times, opium was taken as a relatively harmless medicine, but the new practice of smoking opium recreationally increased demand tremendously and often led to addiction. The Chinese Jiaqing Emperor issued edicts making opium illegal in 1729, 1799, 1814, and 1831, but imports grew as smugglers and colluding officials gorged on the profits.

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