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Gripped them the way his father gripped his own fists when the voices came on.
I gripped him, using my body to shield us, I gripped him hard with both my hands through his jeans.
Wall Street has been gripped by a spike in volatility.
Fear has gripped the community of Guatemalans, Hondurans, and Mexicans.
"People are gripped with fear of being arrested," said Nasser.
Tritheist staggered backward as his boots gripped the metal floor.
The candidate smiled and gripped both sides of the lectern.
It wasn't the plot or the characterisation that gripped me.
In 2012, drought gripped grain belts across the Northern Hemisphere.
Their son's death gripped a nation and sparked a movement.
Still, he said, at night he is gripped by fear.
They gripped onto each other as the woman defended herself.
The Etan Patz case has gripped the nation for decades.
Oddly, this cycle it has gripped the left as well.
Ms. Smith, the social worker, gripped Ms. James and Alexandria.
In other moments, I gripped the dashboard with white knuckles.
Several gripped walking sticks as they sat in the aisles.
The reason 'Frida' gripped our imagination The drama was palpable.
Uncertainty still gripped underlying investor sentiment, limiting the dollar's bounce.
He gripped a walker to hoist himself out of bed.
Fear gripped her: What would this mean for her independence?
The story gripped him immediately and refused to let go.
Just 210 days later, a cholera epidemic gripped the city.
Just 10 days later, a cholera epidemic gripped the city.
Mr Eastwood, for example, gripped 15 Smith & Wessons from 1971-2002.
But then it hit me—the asthma had gripped my lungs.
The scene gripped RHOBH fans and instantly became iconic Housewives viewing.
Italian bond yields rose as a "risk-off" mood gripped investors.
The attack comes as Iraq is gripped by anti-government protests.
He gripped my arm, eyes wild with fear of impending death.
It was not the first time turmoil gripped China's equity market.
He gripped the phone and spoke in a soft, tight voice.
Bethesda, Maryland, was gripped by the story that Brittany Norwood wove.
It has only fed the impeachment fever that has gripped Democrats.
Fear has also gripped consumers as the coronavirus continues to spread.
And they made that known as Ford's testimony gripped the nation.
In the 1930s, the country was gripped not just by a
The city has been gripped by pro-democracy protests for months.
Democratic Representative Denny Heck said he was gripped by Yovanovitch's testimony.
The epidemic has also gripped the state's youth in other ways.
The city has been gripped by sometimes violent protests since June.
Britain lies divided, gripped by an identity crisis, its future uncertain.
Uncertainty has gripped stocks with the midterm election just a week away.
The wild trading that's gripped Wall Street may be no ordinary correction.
Throughout the saga, people around the world were gripped by the story.
A sense of disbelief and uncertainty has gripped many people here again.
At the time, Cesnik's murder was sensational, and it gripped the area.
I gripped onto a guide rope and pretty much tore it down.
Gripped by abject fear, investors could think of nowhere else to run.
But director Jack Cummings III's production gripped me from start to finish.
"Making a Murderer" debuted in December and quickly gripped holiday binge-watchers.
The mysterious disappearance of the USS Conestoga gripped the nation for months.
After the civil-rights leader's murder, riots gripped more than 100 cities.
" When it gripped her hand back, she laughed and said: "So strange.
It followed a long week of news that has gripped the Capitol.
You gripped the sweating, cheaply branded cans while sneaking around after dark.
Already, Congress is gripped with a long to-do list this fall.
He intensely gripped the debate chair, sniffed loudly, twitched and posed austerely.
A deadly famine gripped the country killing up to 2 million people.
The further I dug, the more gripped I became as a dramatist.
At the same time Flynn became increasingly gripped by rightist conspiracy theories.
He was wearing a tight red T-shirt that gripped his body.
The people featured, including myself, shared obsessions that once gripped their lives.
I was gripped by sputtering outrage, but he remained amused and bemused.
Dan Bilefsky tells the tale of the murder case that's gripped Vancouver.
He knows he must move but his body is gripped by dread.
She gripped a banner that read, "Sister, get angry!" as they marched.
This woman gripped the roof as she descended deeper into the ground.
Not when the entire region is gripped by a craze called FitzMagic.
When my grandfather's turn came, he gripped the bar, writhed and reddened.
It gripped the country, sparking a national conversation about gender-based violence.
The new study comes as America remains gripped in an opioid epidemic.
Global markets are gripped by fear for a second time this year.
His self-taught game had one obvious quirk: He gripped clubs crosshanded.
Landrum gripped the side of the bed and closed her eyes, grimacing.
Consider this an extension of the inertia that has gripped US policymaking.
Even without Churchill, the march to war in Iraq gripped the world.
" Ms. Lancelot has described her experiences in the book "Gripped by Gambling.
Lebanon has been gripped by a historic wave of protests since Oct.
Many of them gripped umbrellas, but not for protection from inclement weather.
Months later, as "Jacindamania" gripped the nation, it surged to over 40%.
Last year, as the debate over Kaepernick gripped the nation, ratings fell.
That scandal, which has gripped Chile, and growing secularization, has hurt the Church.
The swords differ in the blade and the guard where they are gripped.
Cornish, 10, appeared to flash an "OK" sign as Trump gripped his shoulders.
But then a current of intense humiliation gripped me: I was a fraud.
Fear gripped the remaining residents as food and water supplies were cut off.
Fly put his hands out in the dark until he felt them gripped.
I gripped it tighter and sobbed as the nurses plied at my will.
It was also a catalyst for the 2013 protests that gripped the nation.
This correspondent found himself gripped by a disconcerting mix of optimism and pessimism.
The secretary had gripped Rebecca's hand tight and leaned in toward her ear.
Margery gripped the brass pole that suspended her and her most beautiful steed.
I was gripped by an uncanny sense that I should know this man.
A little over a year ago, the world was gripped by Ebola panic.
The loneliness gripped me every time I had a spare moment to myself.
But this tight-gripped ecosystem makes the iPhone a so-called walled-garden.
The case has gripped Singapore, a country widely known for its political stability.
However, both the euro and the pound were gripped by their own issues.
Sanger were inspired by social Darwinism and became gripped by a fervor for
Drought has gripped the Southwest for 22000 years, more than half my life.
Gripped by bloodlust, Kratos razed everything, killing his own family in the process.
It was this mood, of a bittersweet farewell, that gripped the entire weekend.
The sort of dancing that seemed to have gripped the whole of Butlins.
The central African country has been gripped by political violence since the election.
Sometimes I wake up and am gripped by an intense feeling of misanthropy.
In early 43 mortgage defaults spiked and a mounting panic gripped Wall Street.
Parents would be gripped by stress, and the kids would suffer the most.
In 2008, Kroll likened Tasers to therapy for people gripped by excited delirium.
The market has been gripped by those kind of wild swings this month.
M&A fever has already gripped the nation's super-regionals and top banks.
Liu's case has gripped China, where billionaire company founders often enjoy celebrity status.
If I gripped it like a two-seamer, it probably wouldn't even move.
Ordinary people, gripped by fear, lashed out against the marginalized people of society.
But the survey report was completed before coronavirus worries gripped the United States.
He uses the technique each time he is gripped by anxiety or panic.
Ms. Huffman gripped her brother's hand, said nothing, and got into the car.
Mr. Frankini, toes curled in the sand, gripped a Dominator with both hands.
And five years on, she feels free of the fears that gripped her.
These are 20 of the news events that gripped the world this year.
Their eyes are fixed hard on plastic bowls, spoons gripped in tiny fists.
He gripped the microphone firmly, as if he could squeeze truth from it.
"I wanted to be here because their story gripped my heart," Major said.
It's a truism that America has been gripped by tribalism, polarization and rage.
Opinion Since Donald Trump's election, the United States has been gripped by tyrannophobia.
The New York Times bestseller gripped Washington with its release earlier this month.
But there's one silver lining to this hoax that has gripped the country.
If you are still gripped by the cold, you may prefer a red.
" She gripped my hand tight and then looked into my eyes. "Uh-huh.
She became gripped with an acute feeling of isolation and spiraled into depression.
The media paints the picture of a Washington gripped by gridlock and division.
I just think people are gripped by it and they're being really good.
Fear gripped him because his family were still inside along with hundreds of others.
In the days following the yearbook photo discovery, Virginia was gripped by further scandal.
Huge and occasionally violent protests have gripped Mexico since the beginning of the year.
The El Sharara field lies deep in Libya's south that is gripped by insecurity.
EST where they will discuss new information about cases that have gripped the nation.
And I'm not against it, even though I wasn't entirely gripped by it, either.
The Tories and Labour are too gripped by ideological battles to focus on competence.
Tonight's episode of NBC's Dateline will focus on the murders that gripped a nation.
The subject gripped Washington in the early 2010s but has since been mostly disregarded.
She gripped the razor in her own hand, and hacked her own hair off.
The optimism that gripped Labour in the wake of its 2017 performance is dead.
The outages exacerbated a broader political crisis that has gripped the country for years.
In other words, those same sentiments that gripped investors in early 2015 are returning.
Ohio gripped by addiction Ohio is one of many states battling a heroin epidemic.
Unrest has gripped the country for months, with dozens killed and hundreds more injured.
Three major trials that gripped the nation came to markedly different conclusions last week.
Bitter cold gripped a large part of the country at the end of December.
The fit felt good, and the hexagonal design gripped his penis without squeezing it.
Mike gripped his throat on the way down and began to gasp for air.
Water was carefully rationed, even for foreign dignitaries, with California gripped by perpetual drought.
Mr. Wu was said to have gripped the bayonet with both hands before dying.
The disappearance of Zhang Zixin gripped the country, sparking theories about trafficking and cults.
Tharoor's wife's suicide in 2014 was a high-profile case which gripped the country.
Dear shoe gods: Can we please have more heels and brogues with gripped soles?
This is just one scene from the anti-government protests that have gripped Chile.
The South American nation has been gripped by mass protests recently over domestic issues.
Uncertainty gripped Petty during his first week of camp, and it affected his performance.
Terror has gripped communities in Charleston, Charlottesville, Pittsburgh, and recently in Christchurch, New Zealand.
While WrkRiot is not widely known, the start-up's collapse has gripped Silicon Valley.
Eric Garner pleading "I can't breathe" as New York City officers gripped him in
So why was I gripped with fear every time I looked over my shoulder?
Another report stated that Rockne had his rosary gripped tight in his right hand.
The country has been gripped by anarchy since Muammar Gaddafi was toppled in 2011.
But America at the time was gripped by a fear of lawlessness more broadly.
Lately, YouTube has been gripped by a rolling mass hysteria, a curious "drama" plague.
Today, he was simply gripped by motivation and had to complete the new feature.
He gripped my hand in a surprisingly strong clasp for someone so frail-looking.
Americans were gripped by a fever of interest in the finances of their neighbors.
Now, the possibility of a different sort of election fraud has gripped the state.
But Portland has been gripped by congestion as Amazon and others have opened offices.
Gripped by fear, anxiety and helplessness, parents refused to let their children play outside.
It's as if the lights have gone down: absorbed and gripped, the skin prickles.
His escape capped a year-old saga which has gripped the global auto industry.
Washington will spend the week gripped in debate over a Republican health care bill.
Friday's move highlights the turmoil that has gripped Libya since the Arab Spring uprising.
Epidemiologist Timothy Cunningham's disappearance gripped the city since he went missing on February 12.
I can't even begin to imagine the fear and anxiety that gripped this family.
It's about the civilian casualties that have gripped the country for far too long.
Fear of Chinese retaliation has gripped Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany and her government.
The crime has gripped the mountainous nation, which is completely encompassed by South Africa.
The virus fears gripped financial markets, overshadowing the latest batch of upbeat corporate earnings.
Greece It's yet another glimpse into the migrant crisis that's gripped Europe for years.
It is no coincidence that artists from diverse backgrounds have been gripped by gardens.
Yet this ignores the nativist backlash that has gripped other parts of the world.
By contrast, some pointed to the financial crisis that gripped Washington in the late 1990s.
He calls himself "manic," an inveterate multitasker currently gripped by an obsession over Cuban refugees.
Blaine's hands gripped my struggling arms so tightly that I could feel them turning purple.
Iraq and Egypt have also been gripped by protests over government mismanagement in recent weeks.
A spooky feeling gripped many Phuds, the macabre thought that a killer was targeting them.
South Korea has been gripped by political crisis for months, with Park impeached in December.
President Park herself was impeached last December after a corruption scandal that gripped the country.
That said, I found myself only intermittently gripped by "Amarillo," as the episode is titled.
What gripped me the most, I think, was very pointedly unrelated to the comic book.
Thirty years after their case gripped the nation, the Central Park Five are speaking out.
They've been stopped in their tracks, gripped by the news that their leader has died.
In 2007, Wa Lone and his friends followed news reports as protests gripped the nation.
"I'm sorry for crying," she said as she gripped her 15-year-old son's hand.
What exactly is going on with the organization that has gripped its claws into Alice?
The metropolis west of Baghdad is much more than just a city gripped by ISIS.
The outages are exacerbating a broader political crisis that has gripped the country for years.
Liberals that gripped tightly to misplaced certainty that Hillary Clinton had the election buttoned up.
South Korea has been gripped by crisis since lawmakers voted in December to impeach Park.
It would put a swift end to the turmoil that has gripped an entire nation.
Fierce internet disinformation battles have gripped countries such as Brazil and Malaysia ahead of elections.
They actually want it to taste good, like they're not even gripped by terror. Weird.
Since then, anxiety has gripped Mr. Figueroa and others who make a living from cockfighting.
Instead, Friedman is talking about a national issue that gripped the country following the Feb.
Speculation about Rosenstein's fate has died down, as the allegations against Kavanaugh have gripped Washington.
Six people have been killed in unrest that gripped parts of Jakarta since Tuesday night.
Gripped by an intestinal upheaval, I bumped my way back and forth to the bathroom.
Or gripped fast by a Turkish Cypriot novelist (who has poured it into two glasses).
Often, they choked way up, or gripped the bat like an ax handle, hands spread.
"I was gripped as if it were brand new, even though I knew everything already."
And he felt that his front foot gripped his board too tightly in neoprene boots.
It is a place of anger and frustration, gripped by a feverish anti-establishment sentiment.
But when Miranda went missing, nobody speculated she'd run away, and fear gripped the community.
Then, as now, a little child trapped in debris gripped the imagination of the nation.
This is probably healthy—a superpower gripped by grief is a dangerous and unstable one.
Wasn't it madness, when the whole body was gripped by spasms, to carry on smoking?
Lotto fever has gripped the nation in recent weeks as jackpots have continued to swell.
Wall Street was gripped by another wave of worry over the spreading coronavirus on Friday.
Last month, Mr. Macron gripped the president's hand so tightly that he left a thumbprint.
In the parking lot, he stepped into his black Volkswagen sedan and gripped the wheel.
A sense of dread gripped Salvadorans and their employers in California, Texas, Virginia and elsewhere.
She gripped the blanket tightly and ducked underneath the covers, wanting the nightmare to end.
He pleaded with me to open up, but my survival system was gripped with fear.
Is it in some way related to the corruption that has gripped our federal government?
While Basra burns, Baghdad is gripped by political paralysis following an inconclusive election in May.
The fear of not being able to provide end-of-life care always gripped me.
Coronavirus fears gripped Wall Street, knocking stocks off the record levels set earlier this month.
Throughout, the restless, hopeful surge of immigration, and the mutability of cultures, gripped her imagination.
Both Iran and Iraq have been gripped in recent weeks by sometimes violent public protests.
A man with a white ponytail and tinted sunglasses gripped George's arm, pumped his hand.
Gross reportedly clashed with El-Erian at PIMCO, which by 2014 was gripped by turmoil.
These were thin reeds to grasp, of course, but they were gripped all the same.
This chatty epic sees a teenage girl gripped with guilt after causing a traffic accident.
"I could hear the waves coming," Marlan said, describing how he was gripped by fear.
But the insidious racism that gripped it for generations is always scratching at the surface.
Waters and Ludlam had already resigned over the scandal, which has gripped Australia since July.
Violence and uncertainty have gripped Sudan since April, when longtime President Omar al-Bashir was ousted.
He's been gripped by the Bahia emerald for nine of the 16 years it's been above­ground.
The 1996 murder of 6-year-old JonBenét Ramsey has gripped the nation for two decades.
For too long now, a fear of building new hardware companies has gripped enterprises and entrepreneurs.
For weeks, Mississippi's prisons have been gripped by crisis, including at least a dozen inmate deaths.
He gripped the metal duck head welded to the door handle until his hand grew slippery.
The book seems to articulate many of the anxieties that gripped the country after its release.
NOT since Super Mario has the public been so gripped by the fate of a plumber.
The 2015 prison break that gripped the nation is coming to television, PEOPLE has learned exclusively.
Dr. Doft gripped my arm, told me to breathe, and let me cry for a minute.
We know this is true because a nearly identical political undertow has gripped other Western democracies.
The Indian rupee was down 0.4 percent at 71.36 per dollar as tensions gripped the subcontinent.
The two leaders gripped hands so tightly during their first meeting that their knuckles turned white.
Bund yields had sunk in March as concerns about slowing global growth gripped the broader market.
The traveling IV that he gripped and the anti-skid hospital socks were keeping him steady.
Baghdad is gripped by a serious economic crisis, preventing it from undertaking reconstruction on its own.
Park went on trial for corruption last month in a case that has gripped the country.
This is a Gotham gripped by crime, but you, the player, know what's really out there.
Forty years on, Japan is gripped by nostalgia for Kaku-san, as he is fondly known.
Consider the song now, in retrospect, and it's easy to see exactly why it gripped us.
The dollar strength notwithstanding, both the euro and the pound were gripped by their own issues.
She gripped a glistening whole duck by the neck, its limp head slumped over her fingers.
Moscow has repeatedly denied any meddling and says the West is gripped by anti-Russian hysteria.
Neither of them is happy about the upheaval that has gripped the VA in recent weeks.
San Diego's homeless population had been gripped by terror for much of the last few weeks.
Those allegations stem from a number of continuing cases that have gripped Argentines in recent years.
Like many American schools at the time it was gripped by protests against the Vietnam War.
But what we were gripped by was the people we met in search of those ingredients.
Worse, they are being gripped by a powerful white hand, which represents the bequeathing United States.
The legal drama has gripped Silicon Valley since Waymo filed its lawsuit nearly a year ago.
Fierce internet disinformation battles gripped countries such as Brazil and Malaysia last year ahead of elections.
But a sudden wave of heaviness and dread gripped me, keeping me glued to the couch.
In January, Chicago was gripped by subzero temperatures for days, reaching minus 22 on Jan. 30.
After a carefree week in the mountains, he gripped my hand tightly on our drive home.
Whatever the outcome, the case has gripped the soccer-mad nation, where organizational chaos continues unabated.
This country was gripped with the public health issues surrounding AIDS, and this is surpassing that.
UK supermarkets are starting to ration food after British people become gripped by coronavirus panic buying.
The painting, a dynamic concatenation of thick black curves and slashes, gripped him with savage intensity.
The corruption scandal was dubbed the "trial of the century" and gripped South Korea for months.
He gripped his son's thin shoulder with a strength that was clearly both dominant and reassuring.
The fate of the boys and their coach has gripped Thailand and drawn international media attention.
But when talks neared a critical endpoint, the Taliban were gripped by a vicious power struggle.
As the war in neighboring Syria escalated, Lebanon became gripped by tensions linked to the conflict.
"I feel like I'm going to die here," Yodalys said as she gripped the metal railing.
It gripped me in a way that makes me want to italicize words in every sentence.
The financial crisis that gripped our nation in 2008 was catastrophic for countless families and businesses.
The mutual isolation that has gripped politics and economic issues should not affect our cultural relations.
More than a year later, the number of Americans gripped by such cynicism has undoubtedly grown.
His voice choked with emotion, and his son, Zach, 21, gripped his shoulders as he spoke.
Either way, the knife gripped firmly in his left hand is ready to take someone out.
The shutdown, when I was covering that, it felt like DC was gripped by this chaos.
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The disaster that was Fyre Festival gripped the internet when the event fell apart in April 2017.
Take the one that replaced straps with hard plastic wings that gripped the sides of your head.
The boy tried to wriggle his hand free, but the man just gripped him all the harder.
She gripped the first handhold, and a minute and seven seconds later she had reached the top.
In some instances, the prey was gripped in the teeth before being slapped down onto the water.
SANTIAGO, Chile — In the past week Chile has been gripped by a wave of fury and indignation.
The rich world is gripped by a debate about what to do with newcomers from poor countries.
In 2012, Aleppo was pulled into the civil war that has gripped Syria since the Arab Spring.
In addition to the also a new ergonomic mouse suited for bear claw and palm-gripped users.
Then, in eight days, a case that gripped the nation and defined the Wetterlings' life was over.
Instead of sleeping like a baby in a bed all to herself, Frances is gripped by insomnia.
Jake gripped the metal of my left nipple ring between his teeth and gave a little pull.
Reno's time in office was also bookended with a pair of major controversies that gripped the country.
Remember how gripped with fear our nation became over potential spoilers leaking out for The Force Awakens?
So it is not surprising that Latin Americans have been gripped by the conflict over Catalonia's future.
By 1800, the Koranic commentaries that so gripped Marracci and his colleagues were no longer thought useful.
Record-breaking cold intensified by gusting winds gripped the U.S. Northeast over the Presidents Day holiday weekend.
His resignation is the latest twist in a saga that has gripped the Vatican for two weeks.
Fierce internet disinformation battles have gripped countries, such as Brazil and Malaysia last year ahead of elections.
Record pollution has gripped China over the past week, and now it's seeping down to Hong Kong.
Power struggles between the French and German factions have gripped the company for much of its history.
The ruling represents the latest twist in a legal tug-of-war that has gripped the nation.
Some high-profile speakers claimed that they didn't even watch the testimony that gripped much of Washington.
The anti-government protests that have gripped Hong Kong for 12 weeks now threaten the family's fortune.
Smooth on the top and gripped on the bottom, each mat is reserved for a different use.
My hands gripped the armrests so tightly that the tips of my fingers turned purple and numb.
The former First Lady's funeral in Pakistan, for which the family were briefly paroled, gripped the nation.
Members of the politico-media village spent the day gripped by reports of the campaign manager's downfall.
She gripped the arms of her chair tightly to keep her hands and her voice from shaking.
As #Japan is gripped by a #heatwave, Japan Meteorological Agency issues hourly weather analysis maps showing temperatures.
Gripped suddenly by a fear that the bridge had floated away, he returned to the floating bridge.
Longstanding mystery The mystery of MH370 has gripped the world since its disappearance on March 8, 2014.
He reads his confession to charges of bribery from a sheaf of papers gripped in both hands.
As we walked, I talked to Yitzhak about the conflict that has gripped this region for generations.
The race to rescue them gripped public attention as experts from around the world volunteered to help.
Fears of violent protest and a crackdown by the government have gripped the nation since the election.
Once at the restaurant, "He reached over and gripped my knee," Ms. Rodriguez, who was shocked, recalled.
The vote gripped the nation as opposing camps fought to sway undecided senators until the final hours.
The trial had gripped Silicon Valley, with prominent tech executives and investors testifying in the packed courtroom.
You are truly gripped — and not in the superficial way that "1917" digs its claws into you.
There, Strampel grabbed her left buttock and gripped it firmly during a photo-op, the complaint states.
Kraus took over as CEO and chairman in 2008, just as the financial crisis gripped Wall Street.
Police and at least one mainland reporter have endured beatings by young radicals gripped by nihilistic rage.
Silence gripped Gonzalez as tears rolled down her cheeks, and the crowd broke through with random chants.
Opinion BIRMINGHAM, England — I gripped the phone, trying to make out the words on the crackling line.
British shoppers turned particularly cautious in 2019 as wage growth slowed and political uncertainty gripped the country.
During their first meeting in Brussels last month, their prolonged, tightly gripped handshake suggested a tense relationship.
Financial crisis gripped the globe in 2008, and the drop in economic activity weighed on electricity demand.
On our drive off the lot, I gripped the steering wheel so hard my knuckles turned white.
A toxic algae bloom known as a "red tide" has gripped more than 125 miles of coastline.
That morning, as I ascended the Freccia nel Cielo cable car, a dense fog gripped the mountain.
My knees were gripped by chronic pain so intense that, for a while, I could barely walk.
On the days when I spotted it, my jaw tightened while my hands gripped the steering wheel.
No sooner are we gripped by a character's imminent capture than the action is paused for commentary.
WASHINGTON — A strange dynamic has gripped the Federal Trade Commission: President Trump's biggest allies are the Democrats.
It's obvious that the country is gripped by many serious problems that cry out for serious change.
The decision was revealed by Justice Lee Jung-mi Friday in a live broadcast that gripped the nation.
Mixed markets: The trade fears that have gripped Asian markets in recent days appear to be tapering off.
A tale about a bunch of seagulls, a train and some hot chips has gripped folks Down Under.
Both of those countries have in the past couple of years been gripped by serious outbreaks of measles.
She stood bent forward at the waist and gripped the chair back, her head resting on her hands.
On election day the two gripped and grinned together outside an elementary school in Portland's lovely West End.
Its intense combat and compelling mythology has gripped countless players as they collect loot and descend into Lordran.
Somalia has been gripped by violence since the early 1990s after the toppling of dictator Mohamed Siad Barre.
I conducted interviews in January 2016, at the height of a drought that gripped the southern African region.
Worse, the convention is gripped by two mutually reinforcing crises that are both illuminating and accentuating its decline.
The battle, which ended with Mr McGwire slugging 70 homers and Mr Sosa belting 66, gripped the nation.
Since the BRICs acronym was coined over a decade ago, it has gripped investors and news headlines alike.
IN THE early months of 2002 Argentines were gripped by rage, fear and a deep sense of loss.
Google Plus was the great enemy's sally into our own hemisphere, and it gripped Zuck like nothing else.
Scandal this week gripped President Park, after she was accused of leaking official state documents to a friend.
It was elected in 2014 with a mandate of just 15 months and has been gripped by divisions.
Hall used contacts and leverage acquired during humanitarian work in the 1990s, when deadly famine gripped North Korea.
Panic gripped the city on Thursday after the blast at an upscale market, which also wounded 32 people.
Consider the "block size" crisis that gripped the bitcoin community in 2015 and to this day remains unresolved.
The United Nations has warned that northeast Nigeria is gripped by one of the world's worst humanitarian crises.
The slave-movie phenomenon that has gripped Hollywood of late has led many to develop slave-movie fatigue.
CSX is the largest railroad operator in Chicago, which was gripped by an Arctic "polar vortex" in January.
Here, the city center was gripped with sometimes-violent marchers, a level of unrest rarely seen in Germany.
As a recession gripped the nation, New York City nevertheless tried to maintain extensive welfare and pension programs.
Libya has been gripped by unrest since the 2011 uprising that overthrew and killed longtime dictator Moammar Gadhafi.
Right now, in parts of Europe, a severe and prolonged heat wave, nicknamed "Lucifer," has gripped the continent.
Latin America is gripped by discontent and unrest, as shown by the protests in Bolivia, Chile and Ecuador.
But instead of bringing a joyous end to the conflict, the victories have revealed communities gripped by hunger.
It was the biggest counter punch to the broader wave of demonstrations that have gripped Lebanon since Oct.
Judge Sahar then called upon Louai, who rose from his chair and gripped the cage to support himself.
Former Breitbart reporter Michelle Fields alleged that Lewandowski gripped her arm during a campaign rally in Jupiter, Fla.
Central and east-southeastern Europe have been gripped by a mid-winter deep freeze and snowstorms for days.
This strategic perception gripped its believers so strongly that such terms as "worldview" fail to do it justice.
If anything, it has already gone through the painful downsizing that has gripped both of its Detroit competitors.
I gripped it even more proudly than the slip of paper standing in for my diploma that day.
That took it below a previous record low set in 1.63 when deflation fears gripped the currency bloc.
But a false-balance cudgel gripped mostly by liberals is not an effective way to convince undecided voters.
Record subzero temperatures have gripped much of the U.S. this week, with more wintry weather in the forecast.
One blistering morning, a 215-year-old woman named Lin gripped the hot metal handles of her handcart.
At the time, the field was gripped by an enthusiasm for the assumption that people are rational actors.
Whatever ugly force seized the young Salem witches in Arthur Miller's "The Crucible" had supposedly gripped those boys.
I had by now read widely on the Wasp's history, and was gripped by its stories and characters.
He kept warm under several layers in addition to the blue blanket he gripped in his gloved hands.
The man in the suit continued to stare until the driver closed the door and gripped the wheel.
On Monday fear gripped Wall Street as oil slid 24% amid escalating tensions between Saudi Arabia and Russia.
Anxiety has gripped ICE detainees inside jails across the country following news reports of the global coronavirus pandemic.
That's caused considerable angst at the summit, where Trump's counterparts had gripped themselves for confrontation before his arrival.
Sure. The first step when we get really gripped in fear is to calm our sympathetic nervous system.
I gripped the remains of the box that, until the bottom fell out, I swore I'd packed perfectly.
They gripped on more tightly to the railing as they made their way up to the ground floor.
The project gripped the Canadian public for months, sparking a heated debate about the economy and the environment.
" The San Antonio Express ruled that King, "gripped" by some "strange logic," was "tragically wrong in his viewpoint.
In the CNN segment, Jones noted the other turmoil that has gripped the White House in recent days.
For weeks, the nation has been gripped by details surrounding Jeffrey Epstein and his child sex-trafficking operation.
It was the latest company to show the impact of the fast-moving coronavirus that has gripped China.
And they are now also contending with a Capitol gripped by the House's impeachment inquiry into President Trump.
He gripped the arms of a wooden chair behind the defense table, gingerly rising for the jury's arrival.
Mr. Johnson, shirt askew, hair a mess, shambled like a drugged bear to the podium and gripped it.
Mr. Trump has been gripped by anxiety over evangelical voters abandoning him since soon after he took office.
The weeks that followed brought more revelations from the police, adding to a mystery that gripped the public.
A young man, smiling nervously, gripped the postcard, preparing for a day I knew he would never forget.
What really gripped him was the grandeur and danger of structural ruin, and the people who occupied it.
The country is currently gripped by skyrocketing inflation, while fuel shortages slow the gears of industry and government.
For much of the day, Italy was gripped by fears that the coronavirus had arrived in the country.
I kept accidentally pressing the Convenience key with the palm of my hand whenever I gripped the phone.
Lebanon, gripped by its most severe economic crisis since the 1975-90 civil war following protests since Oct.
Lebanon, gripped by its most severe economic crisis since the 1975-90 civil war following protests since Oct.
The more he cried, the more I was gripped by a strange sense of guilt and felt paralyzed.
Here's what you need to know: • Washington is gripped with the struggle over a national health care plan.
It&aposs currently battling two major fires as part of the devastating bushfire season that has gripped Australia.
Officials, concerned that the uprising might threaten the nuclear plant, were gripped by fears of spies and saboteurs.
This time, though, upon seeing my erection, she gripped my dick and vigorously pumped her fist around it.
The world's media have been gripped by the occasion, and television channels beamed the ceremony across the world.
He gripped the front of his white robe, his face red with agony as the executioner struck away.
That took it below a previous record low set in 2016 when deflation fears gripped the currency bloc.
An anti-vaccination movement has gripped the country, and now measles has returned to infect hundreds and threaten millions.
It's also got a rubber mat to soften any external vibration and keep your record gripped as it plays.
The A Star is Born fever that has gripped the country seems to have spread across the pond, too.
It's amazing—young people can get gripped by things like this, and they have, it's raised a massive following.
Investors have also been gripped by volatile swings in the market as they grapple with a host of issues.
The biggest problem Orange has experienced after that first magnificent season that so gripped viewers' attention is ambition creep.
Cathay was already fighting for survival before the outbreak, besieged by the political turmoil that has gripped Hong Kong.
However the unrest that has gripped Hong Kong since June has likely been his most significant challenge to date.
Iran is moving to dramatically devalue its currency amid climbing inflation for the country gripped by punitive U.S. sanctions.
Shine's appointment comes as Fox has sought to move beyond the scandal that gripped the network for two years.
A year later, he was arrested during the Sunni insurgency that gripped Iraq and ferociously hampered the US occupation.
The mystery has gripped Long Island and remains unsolved; the local authorities asked the F.B.I. for help last year.
All the while, Trump gripped his lectern in a sign of clear angst and gulped water from his glass.
"After he withdrew, he gripped her with one hand while using his other hand to masturbate," the documents state.
Sri Lanka has been gripped by political turmoil since the President tried to remove the Prime Minister last year.
A few minutes later, in Taukir's Maruti 800, Shockie gripped the plastic handrest above the window and looked out.
Once it has arrived at its destination, it expands so that it is gripped between a pair of blades.
The consumer-goods business remains gripped by a "DTC revolution", says Emily Heyward of Red Antler, a branding agency.
I understand the hatred, hopelessness, fear, and hurt in my city, gripped with high unemployment, poverty and racial tension.
While the directing and dancing is impressive, it's the music that Apple has exclusively sourced that has me gripped.
As The Economist went to press, Kenya was gripped by an obsession over the fate of forms labelled 34A.
Yet, the weak data reminded investors that markets had been gripped by recession fears as stocks skidded in December.
Recession fears gripped the markets last month, just as one indicator was beginning to show those worries were overblown.
Tensions grew between the militants and the regime of Syrian President Bashar Al Assad as revolution gripped the country.
Government bonds like JGBs, German bunds and U.S. Treasuries rallied earlier this month as Brexit worries gripped global markets.
In fact everyone who comes into contact with Vitas seems gripped by a strange, God-like adoration of him.
Now SoftBank's activities are widely viewed as symptoms of the frothiness and mania that have gripped the tech sector.
A hundred million trees died in the record drought that gripped the Golden State for much of this decade.
The hasty pullout has reportedly left dozens of "high value" ISIS prisoners behind in the area gripped by chaos.
We lit the dining room with candles, and the guests gripped the edge of the table through the aftershocks.
Each is described as the next "Girl on the Train"/"Gone Girl," so I must prepare to be gripped.
On a visit to the U.K. this September I found a nation gripped by a BBC series called Bodyguard.
He was momentarily gripped by the fear that he'd be the only one to go through with the plan.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Sami, an intersex asylum seeker in Britain, used to be gripped with fear at bedtime.
Just days later, tragedy gripped the nation after 11 people were killed in a shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue.
Lincoln Clay creeps up on the drug dealer (or the enforcer, or the cook) with a handgun tightly gripped.
Letter from America Republicans have begun gathering for their convention even as they are gripped by an identity crisis.
SXAP was down 1.9 percent, near lows hit when trade war fears gripped markets at the start of July.
SAN FRANCISCO — When Snapchat's app was redesigned late last year, a viral rage gripped its passionate and young users.
Japan had been defeated, but China was gripped by civil war and hyperinflation, and he was desperate for money.
Her disappearance gained national attention and gripped local residents, even when the case had appeared to have gone cold.
Alone on that night in mid-February, Mr. Grizzle said, the fear that gripped him eased as he prayed.
Strong numbers from tech companies have provided a respite from the selling that had gripped the markets this month.
Despite new information, two mysteries that have gripped the nation — one new, the other decades old — continue to mystify.
I was gripped by fright, and for the remainder of the afternoon we stayed far away from the windows.
He felt worse — his body gripped by spasms that nearly flung him off the bed — and then, eventually, better.
In another he poses as a moody teenager, gripped by a melancholy that can lead to genius or misfortune.
Ms. Ciciriello gripped a prismy snapper — "I fell in love with this work for the colors," she told me.
The COVID-19 virus has gripped Europe, with governments across the continent taking radical steps to combat its spread.
If Johnson's glove was narrow when he gripped the ball inside it, he was about to throw a fastball.
She sang the bubbly mean-girl anthem "Look What You Made Me Do" while clutching a snake-gripped microphone.
Consumer spending remains robust, and the fears of a downturn that gripped financial markets over the summer have eased.
A few months before Kelvin Evans married his live-in girlfriend, Pa Shoua Pha, in 2016, uncertainty gripped him.
The nation is being gripped by a humanitarian disaster marked by starvation, a lack of medicine and mass blackouts.
The southern African nation is gripped by a severe dollar crunch which has triggered shortages of fuel and medicine.
Meanwhile, the big freeze that's gripped much of the country is having another chilling effect—one that costs money.
Deep mistrust of the police gripped New York, but the mistrust cut both ways, with officers fearful of attacks.
Many of you will have spent literally hundreds of your formative hours gripped in a Call of Duty frenzy.
India's portion of Kashmir has been gripped by protests since security forces killed a popular separatist leader in July.
Many of the crimes against young girls that gripped India this year have dropped out of the news cycle.
As Spanish Flu has gripped early 20th century London, Jonathan's anemic appearance doesn't immediately betray his lack of humanity.
Any decent grappler, when gripped at the wrist, punches off the grip and retracts their arm if at all possible.
The Cambridge-educated Jutting pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of manslaughter in a case that gripped the financial hub.
The story of Steven Avery gripped millions worldwide after Making A Murderer premiered in 2015, but the story isn't over.
Ethiopia has been gripped by ethnic violence since last year, which resulted in the displacement of nearly 3 million people.
Nostalgia has gripped the mobile phone world after reports that the iconic Nokia 953 could make a return this year.
Three years ago, Chessy Prout made headlines as an anonymous victim in a sexual assault trial that gripped the country.
Besides gruesome special effects, including vomiting and head-spinning, moviegoers were gripped by the theme song composed by Michael Oldfield.
Fatal tornado in Mississippi A fatal tornado struck southern Mississippi on Saturday, as severe weather gripped much of the Southeast.
WHEN China was gripped by political turmoil in the 1960s and 1970s, Cao Dewang cut his teeth as an entrepreneur.
To use it, adjust to your lid size by sliding the gripped handle up or down the jar opener's rack.
But her book offers valuable insights into the politics of identity and resentment that have gripped much of the world.
It's almost like there's a pattern: The Chinese people are gripped by the importance and necessity of the energy transition.
At this time last year, terror gripped the market as it realized the weakness flowing to U.S. shores from China.
Catch up quick: Libya has been gripped by violence and instability since the fall of dictator Moammar Gadhafi in 2011.
The grisly attack, which gripped a country that has a high rate of violent crime, also has attracted international attention.
The death of Christa Worthington in Truro, Massachusetts, gripped the small Cape Cod community and made headlines around the country.
Somalia has been gripped by violence and lawlessness since early 1990s following the toppling of military dictator Mohamed Siad Barre.
The well was freezing at -20 Celsius, following a snowstorm that has gripped Serbia and other parts of northern Europe.
The suddenly flat slab of aluminum floated on the surface, held in place by ropes gripped fiercely by Ramirez's soldiers.
Each president gripped the other's hand with considerable intensity, their knuckles turning white and their jaws clenching and faces tightening.
California has been gripped by a four-year-long drought that scientists say is the worst in over a millennium.
The warm, calm weather only exacerbates the coughing, wheezing and sniffling of a city gripped by an air pollution crisis.
The heroin and methamphetamine overdose that had gripped the man's body started to succumb to Kowalski's double hit of Narcan.
Each man gripped each other's right hand so firmly that their knuckles turned white and their jaws seemed to clench.
Figuring out finances While Amanda was in the hospital, Pam was gripped with fear over the coverage of the treatment.
Each president gripped the other's hand with considerable intensity, their knuckles turning white and their jaws clenching and faces tightening.
"Just one month ago, acute tensions gripped the Korean peninsula," Blue House spokesman Park Soo-hyun told a news conference.
Meanwhile, as the Western world was gripped by the Great Depression, the Soviet Union was industrializing at a rapid pace.
Hence the near-disbelief that gripped the House of Commons, in 1939, when he came once more to the fore.
His death will instantly transform the political landscape in Yemen, a country that's been gripped by conflict for three years.
On one particular evening before a rapt audience, he improvised a scene involving a Polynesian volcanologist gripped with social embarrassment.
Here are 12 photos that show the eerie quiet brought about by the protests that gripped Hong Kong on Monday.
He briefly mentioned the sniper attack in Dallas and described the country as gripped by a dark and divisive mood.
There's sympathy fatigue, though allowances must be made, an elbow gripped, and perhaps the menu read aloud in a restaurant.
The inquiry wound to a close last week and uncertainty surrounding its recommendations due in February has gripped the sector.
Trump recently mocked global warming on Twitter as a polar vortex gripped much of the country, causing record-low temperatures.
Van Dyke's verdict had been closely watched by activists in Chicago, which has been gripped by the case for years.
The idea inspired the network functions virtualization (NFV) architecture that has gripped some circles of the industry with great exuberance.
Beyond the fear of being yanked out of my seat and made to polka, I'm gripped by some whispering dread.
Doctors ultimately gripped the bulge with forceps and, using local anesthesia, pulled out a parasitic worm known as Dirofilaria repens.
Buhari's extended leave could hurt already-shaky confidence in his administration amid criticism that the government is gripped by inertia.
Chicago, the scene of the convention, was gripped by days of rioting, police brutality, tear gas, billy clubs and arrests.
He gripped a notebook that contained the name, registration number, color and weight of each of the specially bred bulls.
Dismissing any criticism as "Armenian propaganda" has been commonplace in Azerbaijan since war gripped South Caucasus in the early 1990s.
It had died down, but picked up again after 2009, as an economic crisis and austerity program gripped the country.
I gripped my cellphone, waiting for news about the status of four of my cousins, who live in Salem, Ala.
Others wonder if he is simply gripped by anguish, vengeance and paranoia, and is dragging his country along with him.
In 23, New York was gripped by the AIDS crisis, and its horrors were especially felt in the dance world.
The search gripped the world for weeks after the suspects allegedly killed a North Carolina woman and her Australian boyfriend.
The country is gripped by a climate of division and distrust rivaled by few other moments in the recent past.
U.S. stocks tumbled overnight as a new wave of fear about the widening disease and its economic impact gripped investors.
The measles outbreak has gripped Congo even as it grapples with the Ebola epidemic, which has killed nearly 20193,22019 people.
Axel of Bank of America/Merrill Lynch said the market could continue to be gripped by events beyond the economy.
You set up behind the bar in a hip-width stance, toes pointing forward, hands gripped comfortably around the iron.
Civilians are bearing the brunt of the growing bloodshed that has gripped major Somali towns and cities in recent years.
Talk of the violence has gripped Poland in the days since, with endless hours of discussion on radio and television.
The Critics' Verdict: The unusual, little-known story and heartstring-tugging suspense have gripped many critics, with a few reservations.
As my crampons gripped the ice, I thought about the beds of tender green leaves that I imagined populated it.
A significantly weakened Mexican economy could further exacerbate the severe criminal violence that has gripped Mexico for over ten years.
Iran gripped by the vice of draconian sanctions and a corrupt government only facilitates cycles of despair, instability, and crackdowns.
Instead, she gripped one of the poles so tightly that she almost brought the whole structure down on their heads.
The conversation offers an intimate glimpse into the panic, the fear and the helplessness that gripped a community that day.
Revelations of the meeting have gripped Washington for the past week, a controversy that shows little signs of slowing down.
But Amazon set the stakes high for HQ2, with an international, multi-city audition process that gripped the business world.
In 2016, the country was gripped by monthslong protests over a corruption scandal involving suspect pardons and favors for loyalists.
Somalia has been gripped by violence and lawlessness since the toppling of dictator Mohamed Siad Barre in the early 1990s.
He gripped his golden flute in his hand, glanced at his son, then closed his eyes and began to blow.
She and her colleague gripped hands in terror, forgetting to applaud, until an SS man poked their shoulders to remind them.
When Rafsanjani was elected president, Iran was also gripped by political polarization and radicalism among its leftist and rightist political factions.
The sensors were attached to the glasses and gloves to determine the user's hand positions and the way they gripped objects.
Venezuela is gripped by escalating political instability as U.S.-backed opposition leader Juan Guaido presses to oust socialist President Nicolas Maduro.
But what would create this political will, equal to what gripped the US in the wake of the Pearl Harbor attack?
Thousands demonstrated after the unanimous decision by eight judges was read out down in a live broadcast that gripped the nation.
Visibly annoyed, he gripped his retro-style microphone, addressing the nearly sold out crowd assembled at Harlem's world-famous Apollo Theater.
It was the latest iteration of the bitter partisan divide that has gripped the Senate Judiciary Committee over federal court nominees.
The revelation is the latest twist in a political drama that has embroiled Ms Park's conservative government and gripped the nation.
She says he gripped her wrists with one hand while using the other to masturbate in front of her until completion.
But they've gripped people in a way, as a rom-com hero would say, they haven't felt in a long time.
For the past few weeks rumours have gripped Macedonia suggesting that the president was about to declare a state of emergency.
There were laughs, but Mr. Falls also offered an analogy to the murder wave that has gripped minority neighborhoods in Chicago.
Venture firms like 500 Startups also have been gripped by similar scandals, and have vowed to change their policies and practices.
With most of the Northern hemisphere gripped by winter, Tidelands' gorgeous shots of pristine beaches take on an almost-pornographic quality.
Her face registered shock at the same time mine did, and, completely unexpectedly, she gripped my hand more firmly and smiled.
It hasn't gripped his imagination in the way that immigrants do or big-shot international financiers at the Davos conference do.
Ban returns to a country gripped by political crisis stemming from the influence-peddling scandal that has engulfed the political elite.
However, Dwyer told CNBC the market's upward bias hasn't changed, despite fear having gripped investors after the U.K.'s Brexit vote.
About 30 minutes later, a shark gripped 21-year-old Riley Petrovich at the ankle, leaving him with a foot laceration.
The disappearance of Etan Patz, a 6-year-old boy, gripped New York City in 1979 and the years that followed.
His fist clenched an invisible microphone under his chin, while his other hand held his heart and his eyes gripped theirs.
We were gripped b the fictional journeys of the Starship Enterprise, which explored the galaxy, encountering new life and new civilizations.
The Cambridge-educated Jutting pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of manslaughter in a case that gripped the Asian financial hub.
Hunt likened Folau's case to the Kaepernick saga in terms of the ferocity of the debate that has gripped the nation.
Violence has gripped the region since a conflict between Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) militants and state security forces reignited last year.
For his team of advisers still gripped by self-doubt, the trip will become a proving ground for their own performance.
But in a White House already gripped with internal battles, the revelations only fueled the impression of a divided West Wing.
But the hedge fund fever that gripped the investment world for the last decade — minting scores of billionaires — may have broken.
In the late 90s, the country was gripped by a bloody and mysterious witch hunt that left more than 100 dead.
For the second week in a row, the internet has been gripped by an online spat between two well-known figures.
Concerns about whether the economy can continue expanding have gripped investors in recent weeks, and spurred erratic swings in global markets.
When serious problems emerged in Greece, Ireland, and Portugal, and the markets gyrated, the European political system was gripped by paralysis.
I felt the sweat on my palms as I gripped the chains on the precipitous hike up Angels Landing in Zion.
Unrest has gripped Burundi since the announcement, in April 2015, that President Pierre Nkurunziza would seek a third term in office.
But Europe was then gripped with fears of sovereign debt defaults; the economy stagnated; and investors and corporate managers feared deflation.
Gunze said she got to hospital close to midnight, racked by labor pains and gripped with an irresistible urge to push.
Now, the good news for all of us is, I do think today a lot of people are gripped with fear.
He gripped it overhand and took nervous hurried puffs, like he was a bellows, or afraid the flame would go out.
These challenges and concerns have gripped Balasegaram, but nonetheless he's more determined than ever to bring a new drug to market.
TODAY'S NUMBER 16 The number of deaths related to the extreme cold snap that's gripped the Midwest and Northeast this week.
Creditors railed against the move, but the gloom that had gripped the nation through years of belt-tightening began to lift.
Alma closed her eyes and gripped at the bottom of her seat, preparing herself to feel their car in free fall.
The case has gripped the city, especially a segment of New Yorkers who rely on paid child care for their children.
The people I spoke with were dismayed at how hesitant city leaders were to recognize the terror that gripped their community.
The village of some 550 people was gripped in fear as reports of violence kept coming from surrounding areas, he said.
As Ms. Binderow was gripped by waves of intensifying contractions, staffers cleared out the space to make room for her bed.
As a congressman I'd stand in a room with hundreds of supporters, gripping and being gripped, posing for selfies, signing autographs.
It was his first public explanation of the bombing campaign that gripped the nation just before the midterm elections in October.
Iran's supreme leader blamed the country's "enemies" for the wave of deadly protests that have gripped the nation since last week.
This gave him a vantage point many in Memel did not have, and he saw Europe becoming gripped by anti-Semitism.
In photos obtained by In Touch Weekly, the Nashville alumna, 73, smiled as she gripped hands with Zach on Sept. 4.
Since early June, increasingly violent protests have gripped Hong Kong, a former British colony which returned to China rule in 1997.
Now, Europe is almost certainly gripped by a recession, amplifying fears that the global economy could be headed that way, too.
The Israeli populace, imbued with a deep fear of a second Holocaust induced by Nasser's violent threats, was gripped by anxiety.
The President also hopes to patch up a bitter regional dispute among the Gulf states that's gripped the region for months.
A year ago, about 43 percent of the state was gripped by "exceptional drought," according to the United States Drought Monitor.
Khamenei personally supervised the merciless purge of rival factions, but fell short of overcoming the crisis that has gripped his regime.
For the last five years, it has been caught up in a copyright infringement case that has gripped the music industry.
Mr. Tohti, 236, said he was excited to see the child, and relieved he was safe — but also gripped by desperation.
The West has been gripped by a high-pressure system that's prevented the current hot, dry weather pattern from moving along.
That's also such a welcome problem compared to the nonstop drama that gripped this franchise throughout LeBron's first season in Hollywood.
The country has been gripped by strikes over President Emmanuel Macron's plans to overhaul a generous but dizzyingly complex pension system.
Panic and anger have gripped the public as their local currency, pegged to the dollar for more than two decades, plummeted.
Patterns of racial unrest and violence that gripped American cities squarely at the feet of the nation's political institutions were revealed.
He gripped her in a mighty hug, plastered her face with kisses that sounded like popping corn, and turned to James.
The Locklear/Richards feud gripped Hollywood for years, but it finally ended for good when Richards and Sambora split in 2012.
Boeing has this year been gripped by a huge crisis over its handling of two crashes involving the 737 Max plane.
The ruling capped months of turmoil for a country that has been gripped by the corruption scandal that brought her down.
The aviation giant has been gripped by a huge crisis over its handling of two crashes involving the 737 Max plane.
Much of the northern hemisphere has been gripped by extreme heat this summer, pushing up demand for industrial and residential cooling.
NEW DELHI — On a sweltering Wednesday in June, a rail-thin woman named Rehmati gripped the doctor's table with both hands.
She stretched her leg toward a cup of paintbrushes and gripped one with the two largest toes on her right foot.
Beyond the grief of the affected families and the wider community, Zongo told the AFP the town is gripped with fear.
The damage to Haiti's southern peninsula is the latest setback in a series of environmental disasters that have gripped the country recently.
"If I hadn't gripped my handlebars as tight as I was, I would have fallen off my bike and crashed," Teston said.
German yields were set to end June virtually flat, after falling 22 bps in May as Italian political worries gripped the markets.
He gripped Trump's hand so tightly with his expert-tier handshake that he went and left marks on the U.S. president's hand.
On Wednesday, students will again take center stage in the political theater over guns that has gripped the country since the Feb.
Zimbabwe is gripped by a severe shortage of dollars that has seen the country struggle to import food and medicines for hospitals.
With one hand he grabbed her by the neck, and with his other he gripped her left arm right above her elbow.
As the problems at Bear Stearns, Lehman Brothers and others emerged, and as the world was gripped by recession, share prices plunged.
The race has gripped voters' attention, leading to Americans' having a lot of information to inform their votes before casting early ballots.
After they were born, however, she was gripped by fear that the infants would die as they drifted aimlessly on the Mediterranean.
Edwin Lara, 31, was arrested by California Highway Patrol on Tuesday on Interstate 5, ending a search that gripped his local community.
The Little Drummer Girl which, running as a thrilling six-part miniseries over three nights on AMC, promises to have you gripped.
An empathy gap also exists in how we view the opioid addiction crisis that has gripped the nation, particularly among white males.
The Karadima case has gripped Chile for years and many Chileans protested the pope's decision to make Barros a bishop in 2015.
The videos The killing gripped the nation because two bystander videos, each less than a minute long, captured the struggle with officers.
The cheap, $3 million B-movie has gripped audience's imagination ever since it more than quadrupled its budget at the box office.
Gripped by a feeling of nausea, I began reading the other stories about the homicide, of which there were half a dozen.
Germany endured its highest summer temperatures in over a century as extreme weather gripped northern Europe from Britain to the Baltic states.
Just over 4,000 miles away from Zanetti's home in Buenos Aires, a violent revolt had gripped the southernmost state of Mexico, Chiapas.
Drought has gripped large parts of the Horn of Africa country this year and the United Nations says children face acute malnutrition.
As he first stepped out onto the SNL stage, Chappelle blinked up at the cheering audience, gripped his microphone, took a breath.
Dollar shortages gripped Africa's biggest economy as crude sales, Nigeria's mainstay, plunged at the start of an oil price rout in 2014.
A distinctively different sort of refugee debate has gripped the small rural city of Twin Falls, Idaho for the past several months.
Rather than being worn on the temples, though, the device was "gripped between the teeth" using a pair of adjustable rubber plates.
A Tribe Called Quest, itself a product of a New York City gripped by the crack epidemic and state neglect, knows better.
A police spotter in the UK noticed Warlow throwing a chair in the midst of the violence which gripped Marseille last Friday.
I'm talking about how he gripped our hearts and our souls and our conscience, and made our fights his fights for decades.
The yield had declined to a 2109.0300-month low of minus 0.010 percent on Monday when geopolitical concerns gripped the broader markets.
The Enlightenment, a movement which gripped Europe from the 18th century, loosened the hold of the Church in favour of rational thought.
In July, the writer Jon Mooallem reported on the historic 2018 wildfires that gripped the northern California township of Paradise last November.
The nation has been gripped by an epidemic of despair and yet no one has actually proposed anything to deal with it.
A scare has gripped neighboring Australia, where police are investigating more than 100 reports of needles found in fruit during recent weeks.
German yields were set to end June flat, after falling 22 bps in May as worries about Italian political risks gripped markets.
And yet, Silicon Valley is gripped by the implosion of the start-up, WrkRiot, which aimed to help people find jobs online.
Notably absent from Pelosi's statement was any talk of impeachment, an issue that has gripped the House Democratic delegation in recent weeks.
Letters To the Editor: With the weekend bombings in New York and New Jersey, terrorism has once again gripped the nation's mind.
Park's fate and the widening corruption investigation have gripped the country at a time of rising tension with North Korea and China.
The Sanders impersonator then walked onstage, where the Ohio governor gripped the impostor in a sideways embrace and offered him a microphone.
Yet one African leader's 2018 story has gripped the continent's imagination because of the heady pace of change his appointment has engineered.
The admissions from Manafort's so-called "right-hand man" gripped the courtroom, even though much of them had been previously known. 2.
Tijuana's tourism declined during a murderous period in the late 2000s, when serial killings caused by drug cartel feuds gripped the city.
Washington (CNN)For a young White House still gripped with internal divisions, a set of upcoming events are taking on new significance.
This was—the narrative dictates—an area gripped by poverty and everything that comes with it; crime, violence, generational worklessness and despair.
The scandal – which has gripped South Korea since October – centers on the relationship between Park and her unofficial advisor Choi Soon-sil.
Few had expected the talks, held in Norway this month, to break through the political turmoil that has gripped Venezuela since January.
Two elegantly constructed novels, both of which open with the shocking death of a teenage girl, gripped me from their first pages.
And the only thing clear is that, for now, voters are gripped by ambivalence and confusion that could yield unpredictable political results.
One protester gripped a set of gold-colored balloons spelling out his name, a levitating reminder of his so-called golden parachute.
With Trump unwilling — or unable — to put a stop to the health department's fights, they've occupied and gripped Washington during relative peacetime.
Some 2628 delegates are up for grabs between the three states on a night when the country was gripped by coronavirus fears.
Residents say prices of disinfectants and masks have skyrocketed in the capital, where panic buying has also gripped shoppers in recent days.
Residents say prices of disinfectants and masks have skyrocketed in the capital, where panic buying has also gripped shoppers in recent days.
In addition to a slowdown in growth, Italy is gripped by political turmoil after populists took power on an anti-euro platform.
Residents were gripped by confusion and anxiety throughout the morning and into the afternoon, with the extreme weather adding a surreal element.
He recalled this on Thursday as he slipped back into Seat 6, pulled on his riding gloves and gripped the front bar.
I was unfamiliar with the notion that black people were second class citizens to those still gripped by memories of Jim Crow.
Park's conviction ends a corruption scandal that gripped South Korea, upending the country's politics and implicating some of its most powerful figures.
Frank can be seen in the film, sitting at the family dining table, Bonnie serving clusters of grapes gripped between her toes.
Last year was the hottest and driest year on record in Australia, and some regions have been gripped by drought for years.
This burst of democratic action is in contrast to the legislative gridlock that has gripped countries like the United States and Britain.
A video of the episode quickly spread online, becoming a symbol for the antigovernment movement that has gripped the country for days.
In this week's issue of PEOPLE, the mogul and philanthropist opens up about the childhood dream that gripped her despite her success.
She said they had been gripped by the story of an apparently ordinary woman who had become manipulated into colluding with killers.
The five-week Clinton trial gripped the nation, featuring extensive public debate of the president's alleged high crimes and three witness depositions.
More than 403,000 customers in the area lost power as dangerously hot weather gripped large parts of the U.S. over the weekend.
It is an online environment that alarms many Democratic voters who are gripped by anxiety over how best to defeat Mr. Trump.
Kraus, himself a Goldman Sachs veteran, took over as CEO and chairman in 2008, just as the financial crisis gripped Wall Street.
It wasn't the first shooting at an American school, but it was the first time a school shooting really gripped the country.
As the knight and his squire roam a countryside gripped with fear, Bergman ponders divine justice on the precipice of human oblivion.
K.T. described the old Vine forums as cliquish, and then, in their final days, gripped, like so many communities online, by politics.
On Tuesday he released a statement addressing the story that should never have been a story and yet gripped the world anyway.
And you also knew that the fears that gripped so many were not necessarily hysterical but grounded in lived, sometimes terrifying experience.
Lee, who is vice chairman of the Samsung Group, has for months been embroiled in a corruption scandal that has gripped South Korea.
It then goes on to suggest other options for engaging with a protest that's gripped the NFL and spilled into the wider world.
Stock markets have been gripped with fear this week over a deteriorating economic growth outlook and questions regarding the U.S.-China trade truce.
Farmers say their sector is one of the few bright spots for job creation and economic growth in a country gripped by recession.
After the so-called "Trial of the Century" gripped the nation for nearly a year, Simpson was acquitted of the murders in 1995.
But a few days later, five-month-old Liam was in the emergency room, his tiny body gripped by hourly waves of seizures.
Gripped by PTSD as he struggled to process everything he'd experienced, Kraemer's grades began to suffer and he began missing school each week.
In Bangladesh, sons follow murdered fathers' footsteps Killings targeting minorities and secular thinkers have gripped the country and made headlines in recent months.
RELATED: Trump promised Xi US silence on Hong Kong democracy protests as trade talks stalled The protests have gripped Hong Kong for months.
He had posted a handful of photos from fishing trips of himself proudly displaying his catch, the fish gripped in his right hand.
The violence interrupted nearly two weeks of calm in Hong Kong, which has been gripped by a turbulent pro-democracy movement since June.
Coincidentally, Villanelle acts precisely as silently shocked and gripped when she sees Eve for the first time in that series premiere hospital bathroom.
As commenters stepped up to share their own similar discoveries, it quickly became clear that some kind of "infection" had gripped the game.
The world, in the early 00s, was gripped by fear, coverage, and violence, yet seemingly due to battles it never asked to fight.
She had asked a guy she'd hooked up with to come over and talk; she gripped onto his dresser to stop from shaking.
Zimbabwe, which adopted the U.S. dollar after hyperinflation left its own currency worthless in 2009, is gripped by acute shortages of cash dollars.
The unusually early summer heatwave has gripped parts of continental Europe this week, bringing the highest temperatures on record in France on Friday.
With Europe gripped by concerns over migrants and terrorists streaming out of Libya, some European officials now see an ally in General Haftar.
Sloane fitted a palmer on over one armored glove, with the bowl shape facing outward, then gripped a handhold in the passthrough wall.
The mix of slapstick and satire is typical of "Servant of the People", a television show that has gripped Ukrainian audiences since 2015.
The southern African nation is gripped by a severe dollar crunch, a tumbling local currency and mounting inflation, which hit 75.86% in April.
The Donbass region in eastern Ukraine is still gripped by unrest prompted by a conflict between pro-Russian separatists and the Ukrainian government.
For 18 months of that stretch he was stationed in Northern Ireland, a country still gripped by its long-running ethno-nationalist struggle.
Only moments before, a stabbing pain had gripped me before I could reach my green Honda near the retail store I worked at.
South Sudan has been gripped by civil war since 2013, when a political disagreement between Kiir and Machar exploded into a military confrontation.
Brits are gripped by the action unfolding on their television screens, and they begin flooding Twitter with their feelings using the #LoveIsland hashtag.
Celtics bury Wizards behind Thomas, Turner WASHINGTON — The Boston Celtics and Washington Wizards were affected by the snowstorm that gripped the East Coast.
The major averages ended trading deep in the red as mounting worries around slowing global growth and a potential recession gripped Wall Street.
TOKYO, May 29 (Reuters) - Japanese government bond prices edged higher on Tuesday, supported by weaker equities as risk aversion gripped the broader markets.
Hours after a national strike gripped Venezuela on Wednesday, the US Treasury Department announced it is slapping sanctions against 13 Venezuelan government officials.
Looking at the Pokémon Go infatuation that has gripped the globe this summer, I'm reminded about the ubiquity and commodification of the smartphone.
Concerns over trade have gripped global markets over the past weeks, wiping $1.5 trillion off the MSCI All-Country World since June 12.
Wearing a low-cut black dress, Rob Kardashian's girlfriend was photographed smiling as she gripped wads of cash and watched the strippers dance.
Worries of contagion gripped markets, with investors shifting money away from sectors such as financials and mining to the relative safety of gold.
ISIS ruled the Syrian city with a barbarity that gripped the world, and women in particular experienced an oppression many never thought imaginable.
A 9-year-old girl whose disappearance gripped China was found dead in the East China Sea after a week of desperate searching.
When Mr Blix's inspectors failed to find any WMD, the JIC, gripped by "groupthink", put it down to the Iraqis' talent for subterfuge.
And as protests gripped the country's south and the capital, Baghdad, a rocket attack in the north created a new level of uncertainty.
Since the summer, when fear of a global economic meltdown gripped the bond market, conditions in the Treasury market and economy have changed.
Sudan has been gripped by months of political turmoil that climaxed in the army overthrowing long-time leader Omar al-Bashir in April.
His chief rival, Exaggerator, was a proven mudder and took to the surface, which gripped hooves like peanut butter gliding over a sandwich.
If you weren't authentically, genuinely interested and gripped by these stories, as a storyteller, you wouldn't really be doing those stories a justice.
That would escalate a tit-for-tat tariff battle between the two economic giants that has gripped global financial markets since mid-2018.
I should have been able to spare a half-hour of my newfound morning time, but I was gripped by irrational work anxiety.
With 55% of Hondurans living in cities, illegal immigrants from Honduras tend to come from urban centers which are gripped by gang violence.
While gripped with sexual repression, Irena carries another burden: She is obsessed with the history of her nation, imagined as a primeval curse.
Haftar styles himself as a strongman capable of ending the chaos that has gripped Libya since the overthrow of Muammar Gaddafi in 2011.
Kempenich felt emotionally gripped by recent news of LaFontaine-Greywind, a pregnant 22-year-old Native woman who was murdered late last year.
With the economy in a severe downturn and Ms. Rousseff's government gripped by a sense of paralysis, anger is building around the country.
As crypto fever gripped many leading economies in 2018, Africa was shaping its own blockchain narrative — one more grounded in utility than speculation.
The regions have been gripped by violence since protests by the mainly Francophone country's Anglophone minority morphed into a secessionist movement last year.
Babis has warned Brussels that he is by far from the worst they might have to deal with if migration is not gripped.
But he didn't say a thing, didn't ask anything, just gripped a tightly folded black umbrella that he was holding like a cane.
But when she saw the study results showing that blood lead levels had increased since the water supply changed, she gripped my arm.
These fears, long expressed by some Palestinian and American officials along with independent analysts, appear to have gripped the Israeli establishment as well.
He steadied his 32-year-old wife as they walked into the river current; she tightly gripped their barefoot 16-year-old son.
Now, as the country is gripped by another impeachment debate, many are comparing the two scandals and handicapping what the Democrats might do.
KEEPING FAITH on Acorn TV. This production from BBC Wales and Acorn TV has gripped audiences in Britain since its release this year.
With swathes of the countryside gripped by the driest conditions in 100 years, voters feel they need a strong voice more than ever.
During the early years of the Syrian war, images of fleeing migrants crossing borders and braving the Mediterranean Sea gripped the world's attention.
Bolivia has been gripped by political turmoil since October when a disputed election led to widespread protests that eventually toppled leftist leader Morales.
In the aftermath of the attack, some residents wondered if the right-wing sentiment that had gripped other regions had finally arrived here.
Intense fighting between the Saudi-led coalition and Iranian-backed Houthi fighters has gripped the country since war broke out in early 2015.
Investigators believe that a serial killer was responsible for at least some of the unsolved murders, which have gripped Long Island for years.
The trials of the country's ex president and her close associate have gripped South Korea and roiled the country's political and business elite.
I met Merritt Wever at the Golden Globes this year and I gripped her hand while gushing at her for way too long.
On the supply side, deadly anti-government unrest has gripped Iraq, the second-largest producer among the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries.
Bottled water would still be made available, but officials said the crisis that had gripped the city for months seemed to be easing.
SACRAMENTO — A full-fledged housing crisis has gripped California, marked by a severe lack of affordable homes and apartments for middle-class families.
The city of Toronto was gripped with nervous tension all week as the Leafs stumbled in previous attempts to clinch a playoff spot.
Extreme fire danger gripped South Australia on Friday, with temperatures soaring into the triple digits across much of that state, including in Adelaide.
Van der Zwaan awaited his sentencing for the last month while gripped with "boredom and anxiety" while living in a hotel, Schwartz said.
These kinds of longer-term programs help those gripped by addiction heal and overcome their disease rather than just treating their immediate symptoms.
Last month Travis Kalanick, Uber's founder, was forced to resign after mounting criticism of a corporate culture gripped by sexism and sexual harassment.
Even the arctic blast that gripped New York in January didn't stop Panek and his canine companions, who took to the Armory Track.
The aviation giant has this year been gripped by a huge crisis over its handling of two crashes involving the 737 Max plane.
In one hand, he gripped a wooden cane carved to look like a horse; the other clasped the arm of his young granddaughter.
The unanimous ruling capped months of turmoil for a country that has been gripped by the corruption scandal that brought down Ms. Park.
And the party polarization that has gripped statehouses across the country has stymied attempts to build sensible, effective electoral regulations and bred mistrust.
Zimbabwe,which adopted the U.S. dollar after hyperinflation left its own currency worthless in 2009, is gripped by acute shortages of cash dollars.
It is still down around 10% falling a brutal sell-off last week as fears over economic damage from the coronavirus gripped markets.
Fear has gripped employees at both institutions, according to a half-dozen current and former PDVSA insiders as well as foreign oil executives.
This red fever has gripped founders, too, who have enough to worry about even before being thrown to the wolves of global politics.
The Karadima case has gripped Chile and several groups in the country protested Pope Frances' decision to appoint Barros bishop of Osorno in 2015.
Over the last five days the world has been gripped by the constantly evolving story of a Rio robbery that might never have happened.
The crude market on Tuesday was gripped by reports on U.S. President Donald Trump's nuclear plans, so any reaction to the data was muted.
The case has gripped the public ever since Etan went missing from his SoHo neighborhood after begging his mother to walk to school alone.
Hong Kong has been gripped by anti-government protests for weeks, with China accusing Britain and other Western countries of meddling in its affairs.
Northern and Southern European countries alike were gripped by a deadly heat wave caused in part by a stalled jet stream beginning in May.
The GOP has been gripped by infighting since a 2005 video surfaced last week showing Trump describing women in vulgar and sexually aggressive terms.
And it is not, by the way, a result of the speculative frenzy that has gripped many of China's commodity markets in recent weeks.
While the rest of the world was gripped to the vote counts in the Iowa Caucuses, one college student was quietly stealing the show.
So when Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gripped the hand of Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, both men knew the symbolism of the moment.
He also now has to manage allegations the company may have been involved in a broad influence-peddling scandal that has gripped South Korea.
Image: APHistoric, record flooding gripped southeastern Louisiana this weekend after neighborhoods from Baton Rouge to Livingston were swamped under an absolute torrent of rainfall.
Nearly 215 percent of transactions used to be in cash in India, which was gripped by a severe shortage of currency after Modi's Nov.
Not what, but howMr Trump's takeover has its roots in the take-no-prisoners tribalism that gripped American politics long before he became president.
ET, the network will premiere Casey Anthony: An American Murder Mystery, a three-part series that will look into the trial that gripped America.
Soaring temperatures broke records in Germany, France and the Netherlands on Thursday, as a heatwave gripped Europe for the second time in a month.
It gripped the audience, starting with the tragic story of a 9-year-old girl whose father was killed by a sniper in Dallas.
Rio 2003 had struggled with transportation, security, empty stands and dwindling funds as Brazil was gripped by its worst economic downturn since the 2200s.
The answer lies in layering your headbands: Use a wide, plastic headband that stays put, or an elastic one with a gummy gripped lining.
During his swearing-in speech, Saab blamed the inaction of the attorney general's office for the wave of violence that has gripped the country.
A flu outbreak gripped a nearby ICE detention center, where a larger humanitarian crisis continued to unfold, threatening the future of hundreds of children.
Then, at only one-day-old, Leone sported his first personalized beanie with his name across the front as he gripped onto dad's finger.
I didn't realize it then, but I was gripped by insecurity at the tender age of 4 and it stayed with me into adulthood.
Central African Republic has been gripped by militia violence since rebels ousted the former president in 2013, setting off a chain of reprisal attacks.
One delegate is Aung San Suu Kyi from Myanmar, which has recently taken a big step away from the authoritarianism that once gripped it.
Mnogo si slab , be , I said, you're very weak, I expected better, and I gripped his shoulder so that he leaned in to me.
Polling data shows the Republican stronghold that has gripped these respective states for decades is loosening and Clinton is hoping to strike electoral gold.
The team, known as the 'Wild Boars', are honored guests at the Youth Olympics in the Argentine capital after their rescue gripped the world.
" Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi (Calif.) said that "Republicans' insulting decision" to nix their budget hearings "belies the corrosive radicalism that has gripped congressional Republicans.
They accuse her of not being aggressive enough in prosecuting police misconduct in cases that have not gripped the city as Mr. Gray's has.
U.S. government debt yields were mixed Wednesday morning, as global trade developments offered much-needed relief for markets gripped by political and economic uncertainty.
But this much seems sayable: The audience was gripped, in particular by Mr. Gordon-Levitt's eerie resemblance to Mr. Snowden in appearance and intonation.
He had changed ties, from royal blue to navy and white stripes, but he gripped the lectern with both hands, as if for support.
Mugabe was once a liberation hero, but in recent years the country has been gripped by poverty, drought and an economy in the gutter.
The market has been gripped by volatility, with investors concerned about a slowing global economy, trade policy and recent moves by the Federal Reserve.
The so-called OPEC+ alliance aims to prevent another price-crushing oil glut like the one that gripped the market between 2014 and 2016.
Venezuela's production slipped by another 30.63,000 bpd in January, continuing its steady decline as the country remains gripped by political turmoil and economic crisis.
When gripped by economic anxiety, they turn to demagogues who promise measures that make intuitive economic sense, but which actually make economic problems worse.
The often gruesome four-and-a-half month trial has gripped Canadians, many of whom struggled to comprehend the senseless motive behind the killing.
Gripped with a serious refugee crisis and influx of migrants from nearby Denmark, the small country has had to ramp up its border security.
His comments would likely put the spotlight on Syria and South Sudan, both of which have been gripped by civil war in recent years.
However, their positioning unearths two unsavory implications: complacency has gripped the market, and history suggests that volatility could suddenly rebound after a dull stretch.
On Monday, Mr. Smith was optimistic that the anxiety that had gripped the town would at last begin to fade with Mr. Gomez's arrest.
The index plummeted 18% the week ended October 10, 2008 as panic gripped Wall Street and Congress approved a $700 billion bank bailout plan.
So inexplicably tired of the needless and terrifying violence that has gripped America, that we've become despicably desensitized to because it happens so often.
Everyone I spoke to seemed gripped by the Glasto spirit, which is really only a febrile, possibly MDMA-enhanced version of traditional British politeness.
It was the youngest of my four children who was graduating, so perhaps it was inevitable that I would find myself gripped by sobs.
They stayed a few days, gripped by stories of ton-sized drug deals and cartel bigwigs knocking back mezcal in a remote mountain hideaway.
The country imposed an unprecedented lockdown on tens of millions of people living in China when the outbreak gripped the country earlier this year.
But her centrism and the implicit case for electability proved to be of little asset in a year when emotions have gripped both parties.
Hundreds of demonstrators and counterdemonstrators converged on the town, Kandel, in unrest that gripped the city for days and left dozens of people injured.
"The stock market saw its worst week since the financial crisis as coronavirus fears gripped markets," said Greg McBride, chief financial analyst at Bankrate.
It's been a turbulent week for markets, as fears about the US-China trade war and the risk of a recession have gripped investors.
There is no equivalent here of the televised trials that have gripped the United States, because filming and recording are forbidden in the courtroom.
Prime Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi made the move after a week of violence that gripped Iraq left more than 100 dead and thousands wounded.
Notably, the arrests mark the first indictments in connection with the Ukraine inquiry that has gripped the White House and Capitol Hill (The Hill).
It's taken me six weeks, gripped and appalled, to read Christopher Browning's ORDINARY MEN: Reserve Police Battalion 101 and the Final Solution in Poland.
Economic and political uncertainty have gripped Scotland for years, said Graeme Roy, who heads the economics department at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow.
"I think actually that Donald Trump's approach to politics has been something that has gripped the imagination of people around the world," Johnson said.
Medicine is just one of a long laundry list of essential supplies that the country, gripped by a political and humanitarian crisis, is lacking.
Meanwhile, a debate over gun laws has gripped the nation, hobbling GOP efforts to keep the focus on their tax overhaul and the economy.
Regional equities markets largely shook off the risk aversion that gripped financial markets overnight after President Donald Trump's threat to shut the US government.
Harvey Weinstein was found guilty of two felony sex crimes on Monday after a trial in Manhattan that has gripped the country for weeks.
Arriving in a country gripped by economic and political tumult, Mr. Ghosn's name has been floated for everything from president to central bank governor.
Protesters have accused the Hong Kong police of using excessive force throughout the demonstrations that have gripped the city for the past four months.
The iShares MSCI Emerging Markets ETF (EEM) fell by more than 3% on Monday as fears of the spreading virus gripped the major averages.
In the late 1990s, North Korea was gripped by a devastating famine and a desperate delegation from Pyongyang visited Hanoi to ask for rice.
It was the most lethal attack in France since World War II. Confusion gripped the city as two teams of attackers struck nearly simultaneously.
Brooks warned that Russian hysteria has gripped Washington and worried that the allegations of collusion between Trump campaign officials and Moscow had been overblown.
The east side of the city was gripped with terror before Martin's June arrest, Detroit Police Chief James Craig said at the press conference.
"There are births and bar mitzvahs, marriages and funerals," of the routine sort, far different from the ones that gripped his community in October.
Ms. Baccay gripped the microphone with both hands, leaned her forehead against it and covered her face with a white towel to muffle wails.
An atmospheric river storm has gripped Northern California this week, pouring almost two feet of rain on parts of Sonoma County and swelling waterways.
David died surrounded by those he loved, with joy in his heart and free from the pain that had gripped him for so long.
And finally, some would argue that it's ill-advised to raise the upfront cost of housing in a state gripped by a housing crisis.
An acquisition would signal China's continued global business ambitions even at a time when worries about its slowing economic growth have gripped the world's markets.
Some who spoke to CNN in the Agheour area, by the main Maysaloon crossing, described appalling conditions -- days gripped by hunger and fear of airstrikes.
In the last few decades, a Republican-led backlash to labor has gripped America, with Ronald Reagan launching his presidency by busting a public union.
Multiple aides, multiple resignations Park has ordered the resignation of 10 of her senior secretaries -- aides who coordinate policy -- as political turmoil gripped the country.
The announcement coincided with an address at Harlem's Abyssinian Baptist Church, where Cuomo called for an end to the divisiveness that has gripped the country.
Markle mania gripped an English town on Friday when Prince Harry and fiancée Meghan Markle embarked on their first official royal outing as a couple.
It's the latest development in a story that has gripped the world and plunged Washington-Riyadh relations to their lowest point in the Trump era.
Icelanders were enraged after the news broke that Gunnlaugsson was linked to the offshore businesses, and protests have gripped the capital of the small nation.
"I felt like my heart was gripped by this overwhelming pain," says Tran, who spends part of her year treating lepers in her native Vietnam.
Hong Kong has been gripped by anti-government protests in recent weeks, with China accusing Britain and other Western countries of meddling in its affairs.
A long road to recovery Earlier this month, Abbie gripped the bars as she stepped forward at Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation Hospital in Grand Rapids.
Anti-government protests have gripped Iran for nearly a week in the most sustained challenge to the Islamic Republic's clerical elite in almost a decade.
As anxiety gripped immigrant communities across the country, families prepared for the sweep, hunkering down in their homes, turning off lights, and closing their curtains.
The alleged premeditated nature, as well as the fact that the crime targeted a Muslim girl, have gripped India and brought thousands into the streets.
Hong Kong has been gripped by anti-government protests in recent weeks, with Beijing accusing Britain and other Western countries of meddling in its affairs.
It is now up almost 20 bps from a 2-1/2-year low below zero hit last month as recession fears gripped world markets.
This ride is for every person that rode Star Tours shuttle and gripped the slightly up-turned handles wishing hard that they could fly it.
Washington has been gripped this week by arguments over a Republican memo said to cite allegations of FBI bias against Trump in its Russia probe.
The Many Saints of Newark is set during the 1960s, when riots and clashes between African-American and Italian gangs gripped the New Jersey city.
The teenager's short, blonde hair was styled in a faux hawk, and the drummer donned a beanie and gripped Jackson's face with his tattooed hands.
Plus, Mars was recently gripped by a dust storm that encircled the planet in June and July that likely boosted the cloud's visibility and size.
Since then, widespread confusion has gripped the country, as people queue for hours at banks, post offices and ATMs to exchange, withdraw and deposit cash.
Whatever it is, I've been gripped by a fever of indecision caused by comparing Apple's iPhone X and Google's Pixel 22 XL side by side.
But as the crisis of confidence gripped the company, investors pulled out deposits, forcing Canada's biggest non-bank lender to seek an expensive emergency funding.
But investors have become skittish, gripped by uncertainty over whether markets have truly turned a corner and so they could not retain Monday's initial gains.
The Neon Green Glove If you're prone to blisters or haven't re-gripped your racquet in awhile, these gloves are for you come tennis season.
None is more gripped than Germany, the first country to introduce DST, in 1916 (dismissed by the New York Times as "the Kaiser's Trick-Hour").
Countless storylines and plot twists have had viewers and Twitter users gripped to must-see Thursday night TV thanks to showrunner and creator Shonda Rhimes.
The entire car ride home, I gripped the Mel C tin wetly and smiled wolfishly out of the window, so my sisters wouldn't see me.
Bill Hemmer, anchor of Fox News' " America's Newsroom " spoke with two reporters -- Andrew Keiper and Cristina Corbin -- covering a mystery that has gripped the nation.
The device is big, heavy, and such a menacing tank that I kept thinking of the phone as brass knuckles every time I gripped it.
The Dow, Nasdaq and are down more than 5 percent this week as concerns about China, North Korea and the Middle East gripped global markets.
A sense of fear has gripped financial investors after hefty losses across major equity indices last week left them with negative returns for the year.
Now that he reads up on the economy, he worries Bolivia might be headed for the kind of crises that have gripped Venezuela and Argentina.
The first major wildfires after the end of California's five-year drought raged across the state as it was gripped by a record-breaking heatwave.
As the national strike gripped the country this week, the US and Mexico announced they were slapping sanctions on Venezuelan government officials and ex-officials.
Oil markets have been gripped by fear in recent weeks that the oversupply in crude could get out of hand again like two years ago.
She was held captive for nine months by Brian David Mitchell and his wife Wanda Barzee in a missing persons case that gripped the nation.
The five-year long legal battle that mixed fraud and faith had gripped the wealthy southeast Asian island, where there is little tolerance of corruption.
Anything Congress comes up with in upcoming months will have to be bipartisan -- a tough climb in an era when partisanship has gripped Capitol Hill.
Almost everyone is, like Mr Fei, from the rust belt of the north-east, a region that is gripped in winter by an Arctic chill.
"Today" is gripped in a ratings battle with ABC's "Good Morning America," and both shows rely on women as a significant part of their viewership.
While the latter remains on solid ground, the two countries have responded to the tumult that has gripped the region by adopting vastly different "doctrines".
TV One, a private national broadcaster, showed every minute of the trial, which gripped Indonesia as well as Australia, where the women attended college together.
The singer, muscular and bearded, gripped the microphone in front of him with two hands, pouring his heart into every word that left his mouth.
As Howard told it, Muslet had gripped his hand forcefully and yanked his arm, as if trying to pull him through the driver's side window.
Water could take weeks to recede from the flatter country covered further west, where it has been welcomed in a region gripped by severe drought.
But a cold snap that gripped the state last week may have harmed the blossoms and undermined this year's almond, peach, plum and nectarine crops.
Fears of a looming recession, and the resulting tumult that gripped the market as 22941.76 came to a close, quickly faded in the New Year.
Once again, the state is gripped by postelection controversy, as two major races — for governor and senator — are close enough to trigger automatic recounts. Gov.
Last summer he fell ill, gripped by mania, his extraordinary mind betraying him, fueling a paranoia that his wife and I were working against him.
Those precise questions have gripped a large and distinguished group of scientists at Boston University School of Medicine and many other institutions around the world.
The killing still reverberates through the region, which, after the shooting, was the site of numerous protests and chaotic uprisings that gripped the country's attention.
The disease has gripped almost every country in Western Europe, with the European Parliament planning to cancel over 300 events over the next few weeks.
The coronavirus outbreak has gripped the U.S., causing mass closures of businesses and schools and forcing many to be asked to stay in their homes.
The coronavirus outbreak has gripped the U.S., causing mass closures of businesses and schools and forcing many to be asked to stay in their homes.
Another reason for surprise at Kudlow's seeming insouciance about the deteriorating economic outlook is that the panic has already gripped U.S. and global financial markets.
It's not that life is always easy in Liberia, but people are gripped by an urgent and communal desire to address the problems around them.
The government's reassurances and calls for order went unheeded as millions of residents, gripped by fear and suspicion, descended on stores citywide to panic buy.
In August, just as the rampant fires in the Amazon gripped the attention of a warming world, Fazenda Canaã extended its turf with additional burning.
Park's conviction brings to close a corruption scandal which gripped South Korea, upending the country's politics and implicating some of the country's most powerful figures.
Violent protests and unrest have gripped Haiti since February 7, with demonstrators calling for President Jovenel Moise to resign over soaring inflation and corruption allegations.
Financial markets have been gripped for months by worries about what Brexit, or a British exit from the European Union, would mean for Europe's stability.
Royal wedding fever has gripped Britain, where Prince Harry, sixth in line to the throne, and Meghan Markle, an American actress, will be married tomorrow.
More than any other living director, even a fellow-Catholic such as Martin Scorsese, Gibson seems to be gripped by the spiritual repercussions of pain.
The protesters in Nassiriya have been camping out in the area since October when mass demonstrations gripped Iraq demanding an overhaul of the political system.
He announced new fuel standards at an event at EPA headquarters in downtown Washington, revealing little of the internal tumult which has gripped his agency.
Washington will spend the week gripped in debate over Senate Republicans' health care bill, which would undo much of President Barack Obama's Affordable Care Act.
The Los Pelambres mine is located about 240 km (150 miles) northeast of Santiago, the capital which was gripped with anti-government demonstrations last year.
" Gaffney has come under criticism from the Southern Poverty Law Center, which claims he's "gripped by paranoid fantasies about Muslims destroying the West from within.
Burglaries also increased in the past five protest-gripped months, to 1,270, or eight per day, double the number for the same period of 2018.
The gesture by Mukesh Ambani to bail out his brother, Anil, is the latest twist in a sibling saga that has gripped India's telecommunications industry.
Gripped by grief, relatives placed their hands on the coffins — the child's draped in pink cloth — as a funeral director, Nadezhda Monzhorova, recited a farewell.
Last week, as fear of the coronavirus outbreak gripped Europe, a group of German far-right activists saw an opportunity for their latest political stunt.
Yet Officer Liang's conviction has gripped many in the city's Chinese-American community, who believe that he had been targeted for prosecution because of his race.
While Giroud was gripped by his anxieties surrounding sinister, goofball extraterrestrials, fans on both sides of the North London divide have other things to worry about.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia accused Albania, NATO and the European Union on Thursday of trying to impose a pro-Albanian government on Macedonia, gripped by political crisis.
And the violence that has gripped Somalia for decades has seriously weakened the country's health care system, making it difficult for people to get medical attention.
But the impact of the attacks was felt city-wide and many Parisians and tourists remain gripped by a fear that something similar could happen again.
The had a rough year in 2018, of its value as volatility gripped Wall Street, but Cramer likes the 2019 prospects for some of its components.
But the scandal has gripped the nation, prompting many politicians to criticizes the Church in the staunchly Catholic country, where the crisis has scarred its credibility.
You see, Bitcoin has been gripped with indecision amid a year-long debate over whether or not to fork the currency's software just like Ethereum did.
Andrew Pollack, who lost his 18-year-old daughter, Meadow, in the shooting, gripped the nation with a powerful address to Trump during the listening session.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Banks in Lebanon will remain closed on Thursday, the banking association said, as unprecedented protests gripped the country despite the government announcing emergency reforms.
South Korea has been gripped by a political crisis since lawmakers voted overwhelmingly in December to impeach President Park Geun-hye over an influence-peddling scandal.
Another, "The Tamarisk Hunter" about a bounty hunter named Lolo who's tasked with finding and killing water-thirsty tamarisk trees in a California gripped by drought.
What came to be called "Kornai fever" gripped the study of economics in China in the late 1980s, and his book sold more than 100,000 copies.
I've never imagined myself adrift in a rubber dingy in open ocean gripped by the frantic need to attract the attention of a passing rescue helicopter.
Rhetoric about "containing" Japan gripped the U.S. until the real estate bubble burst, dragging Japan into a long economic quagmire from which it only recently emerged.
But he gripped my hand and led me down the street while people stared, two lunatics in gold and red and white, crying and shedding flowers.
The message may quell -- at least for the moment -- a resurgence of interest in the double-murder case that gripped the United States in the 1990s.
Asking for leniency, his attorney, Paul Shechtman presented evidence to show the 40-year-old father of two had been gripped by a pathological gambling addiction.
During one of our lunches, she gripped my hand across the table and looked me in the eye: 'Who has spoken to you about money, baby?
Rohtak, India (CNN)Police say they arrested a fourth man Saturday in a brutal gang-rape case that has gripped India and appalled the international community.
"It's just like driving a fast Bentley," the man in the passenger seat said as I gripped the steering wheel of the $2300 million Bugatti Chiron.
Resignations ordered On Friday, Park Geun-hye ordered the resignation of 10 of her senior secretaries -- aides who coordinate policy -- as political turmoil gripped the country.
The stand-off was dismaying too, showing that even near-conflict with a foreign power is not enough to unite an America gripped by partisan furies.
But it's funny that even as I'm promoting stuff now, I'm gripped by this perverse urge to say the opposite of what I'm supposed to say.
Captioning her picture "God is a woman" in a nod to Grande's song, Kourtney wore extra-long blonde hair in a pony and gripped a microphone.
But with parts of the world gripped by geopolitical tensions and armed conflict, clean energy can offer something extra: The potential of energy independence and security.
While leaving a meeting in the vehicle, Trump gripped Johnson by the hand and leaned in so close that she felt his breath, the lawsuit says.
Trying to squeeze out every clue from these radio signals, they found that it came from a dense region of plasma gripped by extreme magnetic fields.
The five-year, five-year inflation breakeven inflation fell to 1.2427%, dropping below a previous low set in 2016 when deflation fears gripped the currency bloc.
The six-second video showed female employees on their knees, attempting to use their mouths to unscrew the caps off bottles gripped between male coworkers' thighs.
U.S. markets were gripped by fears that upbeat wage growth in the United States may prompt the Federal Reserve to hike rates more aggressively in 2018.
He was a British citizen and not subject to the travel pause, but his journey illustrates the very real dangers of lawless regions gripped by jihad.
When the Millennium Drought gripped southeastern Australia from the late 240s until 2000 water systems in the region dropped to small fractions of their storage capacity.
A blockbuster winter, even if it is late in arriving, could help the state climb out of the drought that has gripped the state since 28.
Shot on the ground The killing gripped the nation because two bystander videos, each less than a minute long, captured Sterling's struggle with the two officers.
That followed volatile trading on Wednesday, when oil prices fell to near three-month lows at one point as trade war fears gripped the commodity markets.
Moscow has denied any involvement in the Skripal poisoning, saying Western states are gripped by "Russophobia" and that British authorities have failed to produce any evidence.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Wall Street's main stock indexes suffered their worst week in two years as bond yields soared and renewed fears of inflation gripped investors.
I discuss the relative merits of marijuana and alcohol with Bam Bam, a Culver City bus driver whose thin frame is gripped by a white undershirt.
More than 250,000 Mexicans have been killed in the mounting violence that has gripped the country since 2007, many of them victims of drug-related crimes.
Bolivia for weeks had been gripped by violent protests after Morales declared victory in a disputed election that appeared to give him a fourth straight term.
This global movement toward harsher regulation has been cited as a major cause of the exodus of value that has gripped cryptocurrencies in the past week.
A nasty mix of snow and ice gripped the Southeast this weekend, leading to treacherous driving conditions, canceled flights and thousands of people stranded at home.
He has presided over a country too often gripped by grief and anger about the killing of young, black men at the hands of the police.
Remember the infatuation with counterinsurgency (commonly known by its acronym COIN) that gripped the national security establishment around 2007 when the Iraq "surge" overseen by Gen.
Ever since Howard Schultz announced on Sunday that he was considering an independent bid for president, a kind of mass hysteria has gripped the left broadly.
While there was a time when such committees could effectively execute such an investigation, the politicization which has gripped Congress has infected select committees as well.
This would certainly have an adverse effect on domestic and global markets, which tend to react badly when the world's largest economy is gripped in crisis.
Supporters of the movement advocate tougher gun laws in the face of mass shootings, such as the Parkland shooting, that have gripped headlines in recent years.
Tokyo stocks also continue to be pressured by a cronyism scandal that has gripped the country and sparked a political crisis for Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
The rescued boys smiled and waved from their hospital beds in the first video clip released on Wednesday after an ordeal that has gripped the world.
But he clutched her hand and her arm; he gripped her tight, and kissed her so hard, he felt the imprint of her teeth against his.
Rarely has the world been as gripped by chess as it was that year: Fischer and Spassky were seen as intellectual totems of their respective superpowers.
Temperatures had been climbing well into the 40s that month, a respite from the bitter cold that usually gripped the prairie in the dead of winter.
Here are seven great things we wrote about this week: It was the good news we were waiting for after 18 days that gripped the world.
Venezuela has been gripped by a simmering conflict for months, after an opposition leader declared himself interim president and urged the military to back his claim.
Of all the talent rustling around the undergrowth of London's experimental club scene, few producers have gripped me more forcefully than Organ Tapes, born Tim Zha.

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