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South Korea's mess will only grow worse if impeachment is rejected.
Without the dialogue, Venezuela's current bad situation will surely grow worse.
The impact could grow worse, it said, should the situation worsen.
If more ISPs offer similar programs, these harms will only grow worse.
His appointments grow worse, his resentments more inflamed, his policies more damaging.
Yet this problem, not uncommon today, is on track to grow worse.
The controversy over the deal didn't really seem to grow worse on Wednesday.
It didn't take long for Carnera's already dire financial situation to grow worse.
Bits Just when you think that cybersecurity hacking cannot grow worse, it does.
This threat could grow worse if the move takes place, Kirby employees said.
Panic attacks, extreme agitation and other PTSD symptoms could suddenly appear or grow worse.
All scientific predictions say this will grow worse unless strong action is taken soon.
For example, diabetes can cause a sufferer's eyesight to grow worse if it induces cataracts.
If governments somehow manage to rein in private borrowing, the global glut will grow worse.
The state's wildfires will grow worse and more common as the planet warms, scientists say.
In the near term, absent radical change, the situation may even grow worse for them.
She's 14 now, and they expect her health problems will grow worse as she gets older.
The supply demand imbalance is only likely to grow worse as the baby boom generation retires.
At the Carroll Gardens station, riders complained of cramped conditions that would grow worse under the plan.
Currently, the demand for affordable housing far outstrips supply and the gap is expected to grow worse.
Fires erupting in California will grow worse as climate change drives more extreme weather events across the country.
The coastal inundation that has already begun will grow worse and worse, forcing millions of people to flee.
Watching the pneumonia take hold and his chest pain and severe cough grow worse by the day was horrifying.
All told, the inequalities in our retirement security system could grow worse over the next four years - much worse.
Without reform, the NFIP's precarious financial position will only grow worse, to the detriment of taxpayers and homeowners alike.
The destruction along the route was disheartening; it seemed to grow worse the deeper into the valley we wandered.
The situation could grow worse still in the coming days, continuing rainfall increases the risk of a second landslide.
As the economy tanks, Trump's poll numbers will also stumble, risking a pattern that could grow worse and worse.
California voters have heard countless promises to end homelessness in recent decades, only to see the problem grow worse.
Sarah Paulson's Ally, however, has the opposite reaction, and her clown sightings and feelings of agoraphobia grow worse following Election Day.
This trend is likely to continue, and even grow worse, if emissions of greenhouse gases from burning fossil fuels continue apace.
"Extremism is on the march, and unless we stop it, our problems at home and abroad will grow worse," he wrote.
I can only grow worse, my disability increasing in insidious increments that he will track by seeing me every three months.
We tried to warn that his condition was worse than it appeared, would grow worse over time, and would eventually become uncontainable.
The phenomenon is expected to extend into the first quarter of 2019, Environment Minister Ricardo Lozano told journalists, and grow worse then.
The youth Gregory represents are contending with the well-predicted consequences of a warming planet — consequences that are expected to grow worse.
This posting prods buyers to anticipate that a shortage of face masks will only grow worse, so stock up on gloves now!
But if the polls stay where they are, the forecast will grow worse for Heitkamp and it's quite likely she will lose.
"The problem may grow worse with people who grew up in a culture where drugs were something to experiment with," Dr. Reid said.
Many hospitals across New York City are struggling to accommodate the surge in coronavirus patients, which officials say is expected to grow worse.
Many hospitals across New York City are struggling to accommodate the surge in coronavirus patients, which officials say is expected to grow worse.
Massive security lines are only expected to grow worse as summer travel increases, which has sent lawmakers and officials scrambling for a fix.
The video, and the non-stop media attention, is stoking GOP fears that the gender gap will grow worse, hurting down-ballot Republicans.
"Regardless of where you live, Sheetrock costs the same," she says, and so the income disparities grow worse even in the process of rebuilding.
"No matter where you live, Sheetrock costs the same," she said, and so the income disparities grow worse even in the process of rebuilding.
That gap will grow worse in the new "gig economy," unless we take action to provide broader access to retirement savings programs for all workers.
The problem is likely to grow worse, too, as media, entertainment, and advertising companies get better at knowing how to capture attention and target individual users.
It turns out that Michael has serious daddy issues that only grow worse when Tate, his real father who is permanently a teenager himself, rejects him.
But as the research suggests, if we allow for more mass shootings to happens, for the number of dead to keep climbing, numbing will only grow worse.
On the other side are workers who worry that the company's hands-off approach has already caused problems — ones that will grow worse if nothing is done.
But I worry that as our country and our media fracture politically, the divergence in our memories and understanding of facts is also going to grow worse.
Lewis told me he was afraid that prejudice — and any fragile gains in basic civil rights for black people — was about to grow worse under the new administration.
But while these problems grow worse by the year, a funding source for the nearly $1 billion price tag to replace the bridge has yet to be identified.
But I would like you to bear in mind the importance for the future of the commonwealth that the process of disintegration and destruction does not grow worse.
For global religious groups, cultural rifts could grow worse as members from the US and other Western nations increasingly support same-sex marriage, while other countries lag behind.
Its meticulous inquiry into the roots of urban poverty, police brutality and racial violence illuminated a toxic racial environment that would grow worse in the aftermath of the Rev.
And the enormous temperature imbalance between urban areas and surrounding rural ones is guaranteed to grow worse as climate change brings higher summer temperatures and more extreme swings in weather.
And we should note: Loneliness tends to increase markedly after age 75; social isolation among the elderly remains a huge problem that will only grow worse as baby boomers age.
Wildfires have turned southeast Australia into a charred, apocalyptic nightmare as the country copes with a devastating fire season that is expected to grow worse as the summer months continue.
The law's insurance markets have already been beset by skyrocketing premiums and diminishing competition, problems that are likely to grow worse if the customer base becomes even smaller and sicker.
But the list gets longer and contains more serious violations: These kinds of problems will only grow worse the longer Trump's own conflicts of interests are permitted to go unabated.
Again, as it first told The Verge last month, Apple is adamant that a bend within spec will not compromise the device's structural strength, impact performance, or grow worse over time.
If you're untouched by the realities of caregiving so far, hopefully your good fortune will continue, but as the statistics from CDC and others show, the odds grow worse each year.
An NBC News/Wall Street Journal national poll released over the weekend found that while 79 percent of Democrats believe that the pandemic will grow worse, only 40 percent of Republicans do.
The agency is now struggling to deal with an influx of travelers, which has led to massive security lines and missed flights — a problem that is only expected to grow worse this summer.
Disgruntlement in Congress will only grow worse as the Fed gradually winds down the enormous stash of bonds it built over the last eight years to support the mortgage market and encourage lending.
But Democrats pressured their counterparts daily, arguing the GOP was ignoring a dire public health crisis that would grow worse as the mosquito-borne virus spread north from South America during the summer months.
Such delays could grow worse because the number of people signing up for PreCheck has more than tripled in the last few months, climbing to 16,000 a day on average in May, agency officials said.
But the brutality she saw on Rikers has stuck with her all of these years: The problems would only grow worse, she said, and what we're seeing these days is the culmination of what she witnessed then.
The problem is only expected to grow worse as summer travel increases, and lawmakers have just a week and half left before breaking for the Memorial Day recess — one of the busiest travel weekends of the year.
Analysts have issued warnings that the path may only grow worse for the company as it has had to invest heavily in its website to compete with the likes of Amazon, alongside many other brick-and-mortar companies.
"If the conditions remain as they are or grow worse, we will have to consider extending these measures to very wealthy clients and increasing interest rates on loans," Ermotti said at the group's annual general meeting on Tuesday.
The nation's dire poverty and inequality result from accumulated policies over many years but are about to grow worse under proposals backed by the Trump administration to reform taxes and cut welfare and health care programs, he said.
If we don't change course matters will likely grow worse, as machines (artificial intelligence and robots) replace an increasing fraction of routine labor, including many of the jobs of the several million Americans making their living by driving.
" He says that the present government, led by President Joko Widodo, popularly known as Jokowi, "can deal with conflicts arising from racism and religious differences, but they are incapable of dealing with environmental conflicts, which grow worse and worse.
But if things grow worse and Trump and Iran start talking openly about war, the price of oil could skyrocket as investors brace for continued instability — or far, far worse — in the region that produces much of the world's oil.
Things are poised to grow worse for them, too, owing to a regulation passed in 2015 that could reduce spending on hospital services by up to $250 billion by 2030, according to a study published last year in Health Affairs.
Senate appropriators already gave a swift stamp of approval to the TSA's request to reprogram $34 million to beef up screening staff and mitigate long airport lines, a problem that is only expected to grow worse as travel increases this summer.
STOCKHOLM (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - The threat of terrorism and mass migration will grow worse in rich and poor nations without greater global cooperation to tackle the causes of poverty and conflict, leaders of an international forum on peace building said on Tuesday.
The bottom line: We're witnessing more deadly and destructive wildfire disasters in a state that is likely to see this problem grow worse with time, as climate change leads to more erratic rainy seasons and hotter, drier and more extended dry seasons.
Unfortunately, those "distracted" numbers look to grow worse, the head of the NHTSA told the New York Times late last year, after highway deaths jumped 10.4 percent in the first six months of the year, to 17,775, from the comparable period of 2015.
This autumn's rash of destructive wildfires - predicted to grow worse in coming years as climate change strengthens - is threatening to shatter the California Dream that has long lured people to the state, drawn by its sunny weather and opportunities for a better life.
He also said that the Legislature's plan to rely on borrowing from a savings fund to keep programs afloat — and the refusal by a majority of lawmakers to consider any significant increase in taxes paid by residents — meant that problems will grow worse.
With liberals determined to confront the president-elect and Mr. Trump continuing to scorn his critics while denying intelligence officials' assessment that Russia was responsible for hacking Democrats, the divisions so stark during this year's campaign are on a course to grow worse.
Photo: APCambridge Analytica, the shady UK-based election firm that shut down after it allegedly partnered with an app to scrape data on at least 87 million Facebook users without their consent and months of ensuing controversy, is rapidly seeing its problems grow worse.
We were also told that given the ubiquity of these internet-connected devices — web cameras and "smart" household items of all sorts, largely made in China and shipped to the States by the boatload — this type of attack would only grow worse and more frequent.
The odds are likely to grow worse than these: Last year, 230 households applied per each new affordable unit at The Meridian in Los Angeles; 2003 for every home at Parcel 2200 in Boston; 22011 for each unit at Stargell Commons in Alameda, Calif.
She had paid the shaking little mind even as it seemed to grow worse every year — after all, her shop is one of 933 built along a roughly 100-year-old train overpass that is the de facto main street of this Tudor pocket of Queens.
But while Mr. Trump and Mr. Pence emphasized the relatively small number of infected people in the United States compared with the population who come down with the flu each year, the secretary of health and human services, Alex M. Azar II, cautioned that the outbreak would grow worse.
These problems will only grow worse if special interests maintain their grip on the agencies that are supposed to be looking out for Americans Working to undermine the agency you were charged with leading is not just a betrayal of those who work there; it is a betrayal of the Americans the agency serves.
This problem is likely to grow worse as the weather and lake waters become warmer due to Climate Change.
The hearing loss was long believed to grow worse during pregnancy, but recent research does not support this belief.
H. nana infections can grow worse over time because, unlike in most tapeworms, H. nana eggs can hatch and develop without ever leaving the definitive host.
If Is is negative, it means that both species grow worse in their own site compared to their competitor's soil, and therefore plant–soil feedback helps these species to coexist.
Next, Marx says that in proportion as capital accumulates, the situation of the worker, be his payment high or low must "grow worse".Capital, Volume I, Penguin ed., p. 799. emphasis added.
It was Feliz' only save opportunity in the entire postseason. The bullpen troubles would continue to grow worse for the Rangers when in game 4 setup reliever Alexi Ogando would leave the game with a strain.
The "deeper communion" sought in "East Coker", the "hints and whispers of children, the sickness that must grow worse to find healing", and the exploration which inevitably leads us home all point to the pilgrim's path along the road of sanctification.
In 1930, she married Donald Somerled MacDonald, WS. They had a daughter, Anne. Her husband died in 1958. Margaret had a number of interests beyond the law, including politics. She supported Scotland remaining in the United Kingdom, and believed that trade would grow worse if Scotland became independent.
It is later revealed that his "imaginary friends" are ghosts. A sequence of events happen proving the presence of ghosts in the house. Things grow worse when Chinni becomes prey to the ghosts and is killed under mysterious circumstances. Sindhu sees the ghost of Chinni and feels that he is still alive.
Even after Mombi was vanquished, Quiberon remains. Conditions grow worse when Quiberon orders the Ozurites to kidnap a mortal maiden to keep him company. Since Oz is a fairyland, the only mortal maidens are three American girls living in the Emerald City: Dorothy Gale, Betsy Bobbin, and Tiny Trot.Who's Who in Oz, pp.
Jón Sigurðsson. Throughout the 19th century, the country's climate continued to grow worse, resulting in mass emigration to the New World, particularly Manitoba in Canada. However, a new national consciousness was revived in Iceland, inspired by romantic nationalist ideas from continental Europe. This revival was spearheaded by the Fjölnismenn, a group of Danish- educated Icelandic intellectuals.
Additionally, working conditions continue to grow worse. In the final chapter, Schlosser considers how fast food has matured as an American cultural export following the Cold War and how the collapse of Soviet Communism allowed the mass spread of American goods and services, especially fast food. As a result, the rest of the world is catching up with America's rising obesity rates.
Meanwhile, Jerry Lee sinks further into depression, claiming that no woman will love a man with one leg, especially after he has killed a child. Frank's alcoholism and apparent ulcers begin to worry Jerry Lee. At the same time, Jerry Lee's infected leg begins to grow worse. Unable to take care of himself, Jerry Lee is forced to request aid from Frank when he takes a shower and urinates.
During the talk-show episode, Marla Gibbs makes a cameo appearance with Hemsley, and the two re- create their retorts and putdowns as Florence and George from The Jeffersons. Arquette brings the transgender community increased visibility and awareness with her appearance in the series. And, struggling with memory and enunciation problems that grow worse, Kitaen is inexplicably left crawling on the floor of a closet by the final episode.
The operation, as such, was successful, but the king was warned that it was a palliative, not a cure, and that there could be no assurance that the disease would not grow worse. From all accounts, the king continued to smoke. The author and journalist John McBeth describes his experiences of the disease, and treatment for it, in the chapter Year of the Leg in his book Reporter. Forty Years Covering Asia.
Laertes, feeling guilt but not repentant, disgusts Wilhelm by revealing some of his role in the Holocaust. The owner of the castle then hangs himself, upon which the five leave hastily. Bernhard goes off alone, while Therese takes the other three to her small flat in Frankfurt, where the tensions grow worse. Leaving on his own, Wilhelm completes his symbolic journey by reaching one of the most southerly, highest and emptiest points in Germany, the summit of the Zugspitze.
The family's sufferings grow worse when Khushbu receives a call from Moiz who says that his mom, brother and her sisters are to be blamed for forcing him to get married and divorces her before even leaving the marriage lawn. Khusbu blames Areeba for her bad destiny and starts to ruin her life (e.g. cut her pictures). Areeba, who considers poverty to be their biggest enemy, decides to step out of the house in search of a better future.
Shackle () is a 2012 Indonesian horror film directed by Upi Avianto. The film is set in Jakarta and involves Elang (Abimana Aryasatya) who has nightmares about an unknown woman in a car with a man in a rabbit suit and dead bodies in the back. Elang later sees this woman in a bar and explains that she's been evicted from her apartment. Elang's nightmares grow worse after he is told by the woman that men had raped and tortured her.
Indeed, the Lombards passed no exceptional laws relative to the Jews. Even after the Lombards embraced Catholicism the condition of the Jews was always favorable, because the popes of that time not only did not persecute them, but guaranteed them more or less protection. Pope Gregory I treated them with much consideration. Under succeeding popes the condition of the Jews did not grow worse; and the same was the case in the several smaller states into which Italy was divided.
During the overthrow of the Kingdom of Hawaii, Okabe was on the side of the anti- monarchists. He joined the Citizens' Guard and worked to quell riots, fearing that the bad reputation of Japanese immigrants at the time would grow worse if they rioted. Once the riots were calmed, the royalists within the Japanese community didn't trust Okabe, and he left Hawaii in 1895. After his time in Hawaii, he returned to the American mainland and attended the University of California.
After this, loud claps of thunder and intense lightning are present. When Tommy, Dan, Skylar and Jack exit the building safely, Skylar theorizes that they are experiencing the Rapture, as the believers are raptured and the non-believers are left behind. Tommy dismisses this, as what he believes what is happening right now is related to science. Skylar then declares that they need to get to a place of safety, as the events will grow worse and worse as time goes on.
This fills the people of Planet 8 with hope as they are forced to adapt their lifestyles to cope with this new and unfamiliar climate. By the time the glaciers reach the wall, much of the vegetation in the south has been destroyed by snow and ice and conditions grow worse. Conflict breaks out amongst the erstwhile peaceful villagers as food becomes scarce. But the wall holds the glaciers back and the people still remain resolute in their faith that Canopus will rescue them.
The conditions quickly grow worse and the boy and goat are trapped in a blizzard. Aaron gets lost as the snow covers his path and he quickly begins to look for shelter, with his life and Zlateh's now in severe danger. He finds a pile of hay in a field and digs out a shelter for himself and the goat, which is protected from the weather and is warm enough for both to survive. Aaron pokes a hole in the haystack to allow air to get into the makeshift shelter.
Kingsland also makes clear he desires the blonde, slender Irvine, but much to his chagrin, she refuses his advances. However, as both are mutually dependent on each other, and both are also constantly hungry, the tension remains in check. Matters grow worse when Kingsland's legs become infested with ulcers—it turns out he is allergic to the shark they are regularly eating—and the two are visited by two male naval postal officers who drop supplies. When Irvine flirts with them, and acknowledges being sexually attracted by them, Kingsland is eaten up with jealousy.
In the Middle Ages, juries in continental Europe were used to determine the law according to consensus among local notables. Committees are often the most reliable way to make decisions. Condorcet's jury theorem proved that if the average member votes better than a roll of dice, then adding more members increases the number of majorities that can come to a correct vote (however correctness is defined). The problem is that if the average member is subsequently worse than a roll of dice, the committee's decisions grow worse, not better; therefore, staffing is crucial.
The problem of unknown unknowns: This is a kind of inverse Catch-22 situation, in which Joseph Heller's Yossarian doesn't know yet that the bomber he was afraid to crew this evening was shot down last night. A similar deficiency explains why scientists haven't come up with a cure for Alzheimer's disease; — they don't know exactly what it is. They can see what happens to patients and predict what will happen but don't understand its ultimate causes, why it affects the people it does, or why the symptoms grow worse over time.
The effects on the distribution of native species in Saskatchewan from climate change are beginning to reveal themselves, and will continue to grow worse if mitigation and adaptation measures are not taken. In Saskatchewan, the driest area is found in the southwest, with the landscape becoming progressively more semi-arid, sub-humid, and humid moving north and east. This is reflected in the natural vegetation gradients of the province (ecoregions). Climate change effects are predicted to shift these vegetation zones, and therefore the species that inhabit them northward.
The U.S. is facing shortages of doctors and nurses that are projected to grow worse as America ages, which may drive up the price of these services. Writing in The Washington Post, cardiologist Arthur Feldman cited various studies that indicate the U.S. is facing a "critical" shortage of doctors, including an estimated 1,300 general surgeons by 2010. The American Academy of Family Physicians predicts a shortage of 40,000 primary care doctors (including family practice, internal medicine, pediatrics and obstetrics/gynecology) by 2020. The number of medical students choosing the primary care specialty has dropped by 52% since 1997.
Known for her nonstop chattering about everything on her mind, she is a very enthusiastic yet naive doll, always learning lessons in most episodes (she is arguably the "main" character of the show, and the mascot) due to her childish tendency to lie. This has died down since Season 1. She is the type to act before thinking with a short temper, and her headstrong sassy nature tends to land her in unfavorable situations that grow worse due to her stubbornness & selfishness. She is quite affectionate, getting jealous when another doll takes the spotlight and enjoying playing with her friends.
These are severe chemical burns and begin with small blisters in the red areas of the skin within 2–3 hours and grow worse, encompassing the entire red area, for the ensuing 12–18 hours after initial exposure. Liquid lewisite has faster effects than lewisite vapor. Sufficient absorption can cause deadly liver necrosis. Those exposed to lewisite can develop refractory hypotension (low blood pressure) known as Lewisite shock, as well as some features of arsenic toxicity.Chauhan, S.; Chauhan, S.; D’Cruz, R.; Faruqi, S.; Singh, K. K.; Varma, S.; Singh, M.; Karthik, V. Chemical warfare agents. Environ. Toxicol. Pharmacol.
One of the biggest hindrances for single-molecule electronics to be commercially exploited is the lack of methods to connect a molecular sized circuit to bulk electrodes in a way that gives reproducible results. At the current state, the difficulty of connecting single molecules vastly outweighs any possible performance increase that could be gained from such shrinkage. The difficulties grow worse if the molecules are to have a certain spatial orientation and/or have multiple poles to connect. Also problematic is that some measurements on single molecules are carried out in cryogenic temperatures (near absolute zero), which is very energy consuming.
Aboard a luxury liner, gambler John Francis Dugan makes the acquaintance of socialite Jeanette Foster, who has a reputation for using men to get her way. Jeanette cajoles him into sneaking her into First Class, where they see young Fred Curtis lose $12,000 at poker to a couple of oilmen, Belcher and Schmelling. Fred's troubles grow worse when the haughty Millicent Bath has his markers and threatens to tell the police unless he helps her at Customs, sneaking some valuable pearls into the country that she ha stolen. Fred is so forlorn that he considers jumping overboard, until Jeanette stops him.
When subsequently, Emperor Dezong became ill as well, members of the imperial family attended to him, but Li Song was unable to do so. This saddened Emperor Dezong greatly and caused his own conditions to grow worse, and he died on February 25, 805. Initially, the palace eunuchs expressed the opinion that perhaps Li Song should not succeed to the throne, but after the imperial scholar Wei Cigong () spoke firmly in Li Song's favor, and Li Song, despite his illness, appeared to show that he was not completely incapacitated, he was able to succeed to the throne (as Emperor Shunzong).
The U.S. is facing shortages of doctors and nurses that are projected to grow worse as America ages, which may drive up the price of these services. Writing in the Washington Post, cardiologist Arthur Feldman cited various studies that indicate the U.S. is facing a "critical" shortage of doctors, including an estimated 1,300 general surgeons by 2010. The American Academy of Family Physicians predicts a shortage of 40,000 primary care doctors (including family practice, internal medicine, pediatrics and obstetrics/gynecology) by 2020. The number of medical students choosing the primary care specialty has dropped by 52% since 1997.
In 2010, a 16.1 percent tax increase was proposed as part of the county budget, with Cunningham said was necessary due to difficult financial times, but would avoid the need to sell assets, deplete savings, impose massive layoffs, or reduce government services to the point that the problem would grow worse in subsequent years. It was the first county tax increase since 2003. The budget was ultimately passed. In 2011, Ott was elected to the county's board of commissioners, along with a slate of fellow conservatives who ran together on a ticket of reform, which heavily criticized the 16 percent county tax increase during their campaigns.
Beckett (Sophie Curtis) is a young teenager mourning the loss of her mother. She's moved to the Upper West Side of Manhattan with her father Miles (Linus Roache) and is set to begin school at Hamilton, an exclusive prep school. Beckett is so engrossed in her grief that she fails to notice that her school is a little stranger than most schools, as its students are prone to suicides and is full of extraordinarily beautiful female teachers. Things grow worse when the school nurse Pamela (Kelly Reilly) decides to move in with Beckett and Miles, especially since Pamela keeps instructing Beckett to remain a virgin.
Dan (Adam Somes) was an average student at Miskatonic University until he shot his friend Edward (James Payne), who was a patient at Arkham Asylum. Dan had been tried and sentenced to life at Arkham Penitentiary, but was later found dead in his cell, with only a manuscript to explain his deeds. In it he details that Edward had begun seeing a new girlfriend, Asenath (Melissa Georgiou), whom he claimed could take over his body while he slept, part of powers that she gained from taking part in a cult. Things grow worse when Edward is implicated in a series of murders and imprisoned.
Efforts of federal, state and local governments, working in partnership through the Chesapeake Bay Program, an intergovernmental coalition, along with the Chesapeake Bay Foundation and other nonprofit environmental groups, to restore or at least maintain the current water quality, have had mixed results. One particular obstacle to cleaning up the Bay is that much of the polluting substances are discharged far upstream in tributaries lying within states far removed from the Bay: New York and Pennsylvania. Despite the State of Maryland spending over $100 million to restore the Bay, conditions have continued to grow worse. In the mid-20th century, the Bay supported over 6,000 oystermen. As of 2008 there were fewer than 500.
Back in the ice castle, Elsa considers whether she is a monster and wonders how can she end the storm, not sure whether the storm would end or grow worse if she were to die ("Monster"). She resolves to stay alive to end the storm, but Hans and his men reach Elsa's palace, capturing Elsa. Back at the castle, Anna is delivered to Hans, but rather than kissing her, he reveals that he has been plotting to seize the throne of Arendelle by eliminating both sisters ("Hans of the Southern Isles" (reprise 2)). Hans locks Anna in a room to die, as Anna reflects on her mistakes while still holding on to the idea of love ("True Love").
Rhosmari is a young faery that has led a peaceful, yet sheltered existence, as her home lies on one of several islands that are free of any human contact. Apart from a group who have already left to help the rebel group, her people want little to do with the faeries from the mainland and their politics, but Rhosmari leaves alone to retrieve a precious artefact, the Stone of Naming, in the hopes that its retrieval could prevent them getting drawn into the fray. This proves to be easier said than done, as the young faery quickly experiences major culture shock due to the many differences between the mainland and the remote islands. Things grow worse when the evil Empress sets her sights on enslaving Rhosmari's people.
The Blackstone River has a long association with industry, and a legacy of pollution as a result. By 1900 the river was already considered polluted and the Massachusetts Department of Public Health said in a report, "The Department finds that the condition of the Blackstone River is offensive throughout its course, from Worcester to the state line at Blackstone. The condition of the stream is likely to grow worse until effective measures are completed for removing from the river much of the pollution which it now receives." Little was actually done to abate this pollution for the next 72 years, until the passage of the Clean Water Act began to spur some action on the part of States and the Federal Government to clean up polluted rivers and streams.

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