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  1. very drunk
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They are getting hammered when they pop their heads up; they get hammered if they get in a convoy.
Elizabeth Warren hammered and hammered him on this point, but he wouldn't budge, and that left the impression that he couldn't budge.
"It's not just supply and demand…this time, oil prices are also being hammered by geopolitical factors and being hammered by geo-economical factors," Yergin said.
While his campaign says he isn't focused on the other candidates, he clearly is -- he has hammered Biden the way he hammered Clinton over trade deals and the Iraq War.
Details of any deal still needed to be hammered out.
Top Democrats, though, have hammered the president nonstop since Monday.
Trump moved toward them as he hammered out his Cabinet.
This is difficult when you're religiously prohibited from getting hammered.
Matar heard cell doors being hammered open one by one.
I'm not looking to get hammered on a first date.
Sir Vince hammered this theme home in his closing speech.
When that happens, housing stocks could get hammered, Cramer said.
Since getting hammered in New York, Cruz's numbers have cratered.
The widely publicized health problems have hammered the company's sales.
In particular, Republicans have hammered Ossoff on national security issues.
If they don't, though, understand it's going to get hammered.
Recently, the retail sector has been hammered by job losses.
Now, Nvidia's growth story is being hammered on multiple fronts.
They hammered away on health care and kitchen table concerns.
I hammered the gas and it came around on me.
Democrats also hammered the bill for adding to the debt.
Sanders hammered that message in his victory speech Tuesday night.
Let's say you just left the club and you're hammered.
He hammered a shot and it caromed off the post!
On the next pitch, Encarnacion hammered a curveball from Brewer.
Gillespie has hammered him over and over for the inconsistency.
And if you haven't prepared for it, you'll get hammered.
A few recent studies have only hammered that point home.
The metal stake was misshapen where it had been hammered.
I got hammered and passed out at my friend's house.
Bernie Sanders, have hammered Trump for his remarks on entitlements.
Another when someone hammered a fence post amid dry vegetation.
I hammered together a composting bin that promptly fell apart.
But as workers hammered the materials together between 7 a.m.
He got hammered for a bit of abuse from John.
The scandal hammered Wells Fargo's stock for roughly two months.
McCain also hammered Trump's response to the violence in Charlottesville.
In 2014 the whole group got hammered, led by Salesforce.
About 30 tornadoes hammered the Southeast that day, he said.
Facebook has also been hammered for alleged bias against conservatives.
I got hammered repeatedly -- and some of it was justified.
The headline that the stock is getting hammered is misleading.
In 2011, Thailand was hammered by three times its average rainfall.
The trade dispute with the United States also hammered Chinese exporters.
The sell-off also hammered Turkish stocks and debt risk profile.
The exact contents of the proposal are still being hammered out.
Mr Santos and the FARC quickly hammered out a revised deal.
He hammered the emails, the server, and our security several times.
Biden has hammered Trump over statements about Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Get hammered, but just remember that it is not the priority.
Has he ever hammered away at a typewriter, for that matter?
An independent candidate in Middlesbrough's mayoral election hammered his Labour opponent.
Despite making modest quarterly gains, shares have been hammered this year.
Describe the night we met… I can't — I was too hammered.
Put yourself in my shoes — five African-American women — just hammered!
Democrats hammered away at their demand that Trump reopen the government.
It is somewhat horrifying to witness; I do not get hammered.
His heart hammered his ribs and the Parasite gave another twitch.
On Wall Street, disappointing forecasts from chipmakers hammered the tech sector.
The severe economic recession that began around 2013 hammered local producers.
Ryan Lochte's been hammered into the ground, but enough's enough, right?
Spezza, working in the circle, hammered the loose puck past Saros.
They just have too many issues, and the stocks get hammered.
But the company has since been repeatedly hammered for editorial missteps.
Weld hammered Trump's character during his presidential announcement in New Hampshire.
AT&T has hammered Wheeler's proposal along with the Republican commissioners.
In an internal memo to employees, Cook also hammered Trump's order.
Beijing hammered American farmers in every round of its retaliatory tariffs.
Buttigieg also hammered the State and Health and Human Services departments.
KURTZ: And so do get hammered by people -- REGAN: Oh, yeah.
I was so hammered I had no recollection of it happening.
Around 2008, got hammered even worse by the big dot-coms.
The former vice president was hammered at June's debate by Sen.
" Said her friend, "We might as well stay and get hammered.
She has hammered social media companies for allowing and amplifying extremism.
I'd buy two of those with a buddy and get hammered.
In 254, Sanders hammered Clinton in that category, 215% to 42%.
The MSCI index tumbed 4.3% and many developing currencies got hammered.
And the other candidates hammered him for it in the debates.
The smog-induces shutdowns have hammered Chinese commodity futures this week.
She hammered the moderates over their more modest plans, jabbed Sen.
The unrest has hammered both economic growth and the local currency.
Iowa and Michigan will also get hammered with snow starting Wednesday.
On Twitter last year, Trump hammered Amazon for hurting local retailers.
But Strange's allies have hammered both Moore and Alabama Republican Rep.
The ongoing trade war with China has also hammered crop sales.
It still doesn't sound like specific details have been hammered out.
Republicans have hammered Democrats over the breakneck speed of the inquiry.
Sometimes it takes the audible, metaphoric form of a hammered drum.
John Delaney, another moderate candidate who has hammered Sanders in recent weeks.
Just don't get hammered at our office and you should be safe.
One account in particular, "The Red Pill," repeatedly hammered on this narrative.
Frears' High Fidelity hammered home the idea that Laura was Rob's salvation.
Specifics regarding date, time and location have not yet been hammered out.
It's a fact that's hammered into our history books again and again.
"The people that have been hammered are the little guys," he said.
Firms that provide the specialist services behind globalisation have also been hammered.
She also hammered him on a litany of comments demeaning to women.
The company's stock is getting hammered this year, repeatedly reaching new lows.
"They hammered a model that had been used and abused," Channing said.
"She'll be hammered for saying this, but it's 100% true," Morgan tweeted.
So they sat in a small room and hammered the thing out.
Target's stock was hammered in the aftermath of the dismal earnings report.
As the saying goes, the nail that sticks up gets hammered down.
I was lying outside in crazy pain, screaming for help, totally hammered.
In the event Trump wins, Cramer expects the ETF to get hammered.
And he looked hammered even during the picture, I'm not gonna lie.
But the details will apparently be hammered out in a single lunch.
Vice President Joe Biden on Monday hammered away at the GOP nominee.
Once it hits around 6, 7 PM, pretty much everyone is hammered.
The result is that Pelosi, who reportedly doesn't drink alcohol, sounds hammered.
Europe's banks have seen their stock hammered over the past few days.
The metal is then hammered into shape by a blacksmith and polished.
Hannah walks in and sees Jessica, totally hammered in the hot tub.
This week, Japanese stocks have already been hammered by escalated geopolitical concerns.
The Trump administration has hammered Tehran with sanctions in the time since.
The elderly who have signed reverse mortgages are going to get hammered.
Republicans have hammered House Democrats over the impeachment inquiry into the president.
Vernon Sykes (D) hammered out a final deal to reach a compromise.
The stocks have been hammered in recent weeks as investors ditch tech.
"He got hammered," Carroll said of Wilson Monday on ESPN 710 Seattle.
It was hammered down in a 10-minute spree of telephone bidding.
The caucus hammered Saikat Chakrabarti for comments he made going after Rep.
A global crops oversupply has hammered profits for grain trading and processing.
Others are brightly painted or forged in metal and hammered into shape.
Five minutes later it passed, and the evening sun hammered the deck.
Suddenly, a freak monster wave hammered the platform, seemingly out of nowhere.
Investors recently hammered Athenahealth after the company registered a poor first quarter.
For the week, the sector that got hammered the most was energy.
Bottom line: Slowly, but surely, a final proposal is being hammered out.
The city got hammered with 34 inches of snow Monday - shattering records.
A mint green bouclé wedding suit hammered home the limb-framing effect.
Not to say that it was cheap, because he hammered the ball.
Investors hammered shares in trade-sensitive sectors like agriculture, semiconductors and industrials.
But the party's voters have repeatedly hammered down these attempts at moderation.
Andrew Cuomo (D) hammered CDC officials on the availability of coronavirus testing.
As rain hammered down and thunder clapped around us, unimaginable tragedy struck.
Democrats have hammered the Democratic National Committee over the debate qualification process.
A default wave would punish bondholders, and banks could get hammered, too.
But in the United States, disagreements can be hammered out in court.
He was hammered -- and was hit hard especially by Buttigieg and Warren.
The company's share price has been hammered and its woes are mounting.
I hammered the man hard and gained viewer support by doing so.
Details need to be hammered out at Friday's OPEC+ meeting in Vienna.
Mr. Hankerson hammered one together and posted a picture on a website.
Jacky Rosen, has repeatedly hammered Heller over GOP attempts to dismantle Obamacare.
Speaking in New Delhi earlier this month, Modi hammered home his message.
RHP Jacob deGrom (6-5) was hammered by the Marlins on Saturday.
Trump allies have hammered Karlan over her comments about the president's son.
The women hammered kettledrums and struck a gong suspended from a pagoda.
Opening amid a recession that hammered newsrooms across the country didn't help.
ANONYMOUS I get hammered by readers when I answer questions like this.
Aguilar hammered his fourth career pinch-hit homer leading off the sixth.
Oh, and LSU didn't just beat Kentucky; the Tigers hammered the Wildcats.
He called on Republicans to hold tight as details are hammered out.
Trouble is that Hortonworks shares have gotten hammered since its late 2014 IPO.
" The QQQ ETF, which tracks the Nasdaq 100, "has obviously gotten hammered here.
But when these stocks get hammered, they do actually become very attractive investments.
We're sure it will all be hammered out during The Women Tell All.
If I were to be misogynistic, I would get hammered down by them.
She hammered Zuckerberg about Facebook lawyers fighting to avoid liability over data breaches.
LHP Matt Boyd was optioned out after starting Saturday night and getting hammered.
House Democrats uniformly hammered President Donald Trump's EPA chief about his ethics allegations.
No deal had been hammered out since then, industry sources said on Thursday.
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And Trump has hammered it as a poorly negotiated giveaway of U.S. power.
Democrats have long hammered McConnell for not considering any House-passed spending legislation.
Two weeks on, his business is being hammered by the ensuing cash crunch.
But, he admits, some of the most popular tourist places are getting "hammered".
I know I've hammered on this thing's ridiculous price, but you know what?
Candidate Clinton was hammered for trying to do some good in the world.
MUNICIPALITIES, STATES, I MEAN, HOW IS THIS ALL GOING TO GET HAMMERED OUT?
Then, the Avalanche hammered Barkov in the Florida end, leading to a breakout.
Its business has been hammered by retaliatory tariffs on U.S. farmers, said Stucke.
But, mostly ... the Congressman hammered home why he's throwing his support behind Beto.
The yuan has been hammered in recent months by a confluence of factors.
They hammered out a settlement that concentrates on 6-year-old Jack's interests.
Rust left Game 2 when he was hammered by Senators D Dion Phaneuf.
Even the hammered energy sector has nearly doubled over the past two decades.
But it's in the private market where the Trump base gets truly hammered.
A Russian trade ban on Brazilian pork exports also hammered BRF's business there.
Investors on Friday hammered shares of both companies after news of the raids.
There, he hammered out expectations ahead of a trip to the White House.
The fighting and tumbling oil production and prices have hammered South Sudan's economy.
The lawmakers hammered Amazon over how its board has no members of color.
The lawmakers' letter also hammered Facebook on diversity at the Menlo Park, Calif.
He added there were still significant issues to be hammered out in talks.
Our top pick is the Lagostina Martellata Hammered Copper 10-Piece Cookware Set.
These two ideologically opposed politicians hammered out a deal to save Social Security.
Energy companies were hammered as the price of oil dropped almost 5 percent.
Larry Fink, CEO of the investment management company BlackRock, hammered bitcoin on Friday.
Much of the time, in big, earthshaking congressional elections, Democrats have gotten hammered.
Trump hammered the four congresswomen at a rally in North Carolina Wednesday evening.
He added that "bad retailers" will get hammered by the GOP's tax overhaul.
On his show, Oliver hammered Sinclair, highlighting examples of the broadcaster's conservative bias.
We've got the Japan Europe free trade deal that's still being hammered out.
I just got hammered and had a pizza, but it didn't go well.
Cikatic grabbed the clinch and Hug hammered him with the left hook again.
Ryanair has previously warned that its profits might get hammered by Boeing's troubles.
The Lagostina Martellata Hammered Copper 10-Piece Cookware Set boasts a gorgeous look.
And Steve Castor, the GOP staff attorney, hammered home how improper this looked.
Hammered by international market volatility and this latest domestic political blow, Brazilian stocks .
Applying his trademark pressure Dos Anjos hammered the body of the gangly rancher.
The threat of such pressures has hammered American financial stocks in recent days.
He's hammered at that point ever since his State of the Union speech.
Hensarling hammered Cordray with subpoenas and accused the bureau of mismanagement and waste.
Most returned to Myanmar after the two governments hammered out a repatriation deal.
"This is one — that again — got hammered for no particular reason," he said.
The epidemic has hammered all sectors of the economy - from manufacturing to tourism.
The epidemic has hammered all sectors of the economy - from manufacturing to tourism.
"In my case, my platoon was hammered time after time," Villanueva told ESPN.
The Hawks went to New York, where they hammered the Americans, 9-0.
Ever since his election, Democrats and the press have hammered him for it.
Central Michigan was hammered, 7-10, by Tulsa in the Miami Beach Bowl.
During the events, Trump particularly hammered the Democrats' handling of the Jackson confirmation.
Kipchoge hammered Mile 15 in 4:32 and Mile 16 in 4:37.
"We're going to get hammered," said Kevin Arata, the city's director of communications.
Democrats hammered the report as "superficial," claiming Republicans are trying to protect Trump.
Lawmakers hammered out the packages despite partisan rancor caused by the impeachment proceedings.
In a press call yesterday, Markey separately hammered Pai's move on broadband privacy.
Ten twisters struck the state and about 37 hammered the Southeast on Sunday.
Children of ISIS ISIS' twisted ideology has also been hammered into the young.
I break down the agreement and what remains to be hammered out here.
OnDeck has been hammered due to concerns around its growth and default rates.
Oliver also hammered Equifax for letting the breach happen in the first place.
As the debate has evolved, GOP leaders are being hammered from all sides.
He just wants the GOP leaders to get some compromises hammered out first.
The kitchen cabinets are entirely covered in long metal sheets hammered by hand.
Could a hammered drunk Michael Bisping BEAT UP a sober Georges St-Pierre???
Suarez hammered his second from the air to keep his tally ever-escalating.
The sector has been hammered by the rise of Europe's more efficient budget carriers.
Investor sentiment was hammered again last month by a scandal at industry leader LendingClub.
But some fans grew tired of the displays, and President Trump hammered protesting players.
ET. Prices for US oil have been hammered recently by reports of excess supply.
I think it's actually OK. Look at Logitech, too — that has really gotten hammered.
Blunt hammered home this point when he spoke to reporters Tuesday after the lunch.
And it was painful to watch him getting hammered again and again by Kaine.
Both Mike Pence and Tim Kaine hammered at the opposing side's would-be president.
And loved even more the endorsement-by-sitting-and-silence when he hammered socialism.
And I gave a really hot speech, and I got hammered for it, repeatedly.
Fórn thundered, Pale Chalice seethed, Full of Hell howled, Nightfell hammered, and Hell crushed.
" Trump has also hammered away at NATO because "they do not focus on terror.
Supermarket and packaged food companies have been hammered this year, thanks to food deflation.
Stocks get hammered from time to time, but the broad market has always recovered.
Avid Technology's stock was hammered this week on no news at all, Cramer said.
This time the Tories expect to be hammered by Nigel Farage's new Brexit Party.
She opened the door and she was like, 'Man, I was hammered last night!
The launch of the policy easing measures hammered sterling and weighed on bond yields.
At the club, I was on a mission to get absolutely mind-numbingly hammered.
Michigan has lost two straight at home after getting hammered by Indiana on Tuesday.
This was hammered home early as he narrowly escaped a knockdown from a knee.
Remember that Mercury is retrograde and things won't be hammered out for a while.
The Vikings are rising, having hammered the Giants and Bears the last two weeks.
Schwarber hammered a Houser slider in the fifth inning for a 4-1 lead.
In response, Cosby's defense attorney hammered at what he called discrepancies in her accusations.
He slithered off of the fence, snapped Diaz's head back, and hammered his body.
Retail stocks have been hammered as big names like Macy's disappointed this earnings season.
The prospect of lower trade between Mexico and the U.S. has hammered Mexico's peso.
Refiners have long requested this change, saying the biofuels program has hammered their profits.
That stock at one point was so hammered today, you couldn't look at it.
Southeast Texas was hammered by Hurricane Rita just weeks after Katrina devastated New Orleans.
Crystal and beeswax, gold and hammered tin, shaped into the most surreal landforms possible.
One of the areas Gillibrand has been hammered on is that she's evolved politically.
The U.S. has since hammered Iran with sanctions, raising tensions between the two nations.
Its earnings were hammered—banks' return on equity has halved over the past decade.
Judge hammered his 23.38th homer of the season to left in the first inning.
Republicans still hammered Clinton for it and demanded criminal investigations for mishandling classified information.
You'd have millions of retirees who would have gotten hammered, because the Nasdaq collapsed.
Committee lawmakers hammered out the details of the bill behind closed doors this week.
The turmoil had hammered the country's shaky economy, damaging its image with global investors.
This message also needs to be received earlier, "hammered home" by schools and parents.
The fallout hammered Chipotle's comparable-restaurant sales and share price, and damaged its reputation.
Rizzo hammered it into the right-field seats for a 3-0 Cubs lead.
" And Facebook's Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg hammered the decision as "disappointing and harmful.
"The stock has a tendency to get hammered even on excellent results," he said.
Instruments used in musical performances include the accordion-like concertina and a hammered dulcimer.
They gave away free cases of beer at work today and I'm fucking hammered.
Kier's share price has recently been hammered following a profit warning and mounting debts.
Trump really pushed for a partial shutdown only after getting hammered by conservative media.
U.S. sanctions have hammered the nation's oil industry and crippled its ability to borrow.
He also hammered nails into the stretched canvas between the raised points, creating counterrhythms.
Ariana Boussard-Reifel hammered pendant earrings in goldtone brass, $475 at net-a-porter.com.
Recently, I worked Thanksgiving flights, so I saw a lot of hammered young people.
That, he argues, would reduce public debt while crucial pension reform is hammered out.
An official arrangement won't be hammered out until at least a month after that.
Ice sculpted the planet, and sculpts it still: you hammered aluminum into that shape.
But under his presidency, the middle class remains forgotten -- hammered is more like it.
A lot of it is hammered, so it has a handmade look to it.
She hammered the outside groups who wasted millions of dollars lying about Kavanaugh's record.
Milwaukee hammered four homers to account for six runs in Monday's 7-2 victory.
And it was hammered home when Russia went into Crimea and portions of Ukraine.
PG&E hammered out a restructuring plan, but still needs Newsom to approve it.
In the meantime, Rosen and Democratic groups have hammered Heller on his healthcare position.
The en suite master bathroom has a granite tile shower and hammered-copper basin.
Hawaii's Big Island -- the easternmost island in the chain -- was hammered hardest by rain.
Trump hammered drug companies on the campaign trail but has not proposed sweeping changes.
For example, he recently admitted to getting "hammered" at a bar with Justin Bieber.
Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) have hammered Amazon over worker treatment, tax incentives and market power.
A bipartisan immigration deal hammered out last year failed after Trump refused to back it.
Trump is entirely making this up, to be clear, but he's hammered this point repeatedly.
This created a large area of strong winds that hammered coastal New England in particular.
Oregon grapples with snow In the West, a snowstorm hammered parts of Oregon on Wednesday.
Production was also hammered by a 1.8% tumble in aircraft and parts output last month.
A strong dollar hammered currencies with South Africa's rand the hardest hit, down 1.5 percent.
So the DNC officials hammered Johnston with questions: What would happen with all their information?
The deal wasn't finalized until Sunday, when they hammered out the last of the specifics.
North and South Carolina were hammered by Hurricane Florence after it made landfall on Friday.
The worst moments of 20163's historic winter storm hammered the East Coast on Jan.
A light clipped to a piece of wood hammered to the ceiling passed for illumination.
Investors hammered the stock in pre-market trading, sending shares down more than 10 percent.
"When somebody you care about is getting hammered like that, it's not easy," he explained.
He was not too keen on Dean's decision to get hammered and let Dean know.
It reported what seemed like a solid quarter to Cramer, but the stock was hammered.
The details, including the size of the bail-out, have yet to be hammered out.
The state's farmers are being hammered by the administration's tariff war with China, he said.
Republicans got hammered in the 1974 midterms, but Ford very nearly won reelection in 1976.
Do you have any horror stories from when a narrator might have gotten too hammered?
And they loved even more the endorsement-by-sitting-in-silence when he hammered socialism.
There are some parts of the in-car experience that are already hammered out, though.
If the market continues to falter, technology ETFs will keep getting hammered, say some experts.
Three high-profile PR nightmares over the past week have really hammered this point home.
They've been making money for some time, but when volatility goes up they get hammered.
Metro Bank, which has seen its shares hammered after disclosing an accounting error, advanced 7.5%.
Now the defendants have hammered out a deal to have a psychiatrist check out Silva.
And the middle class of the "First World" in the West has been absolutely hammered.
Mitt Romney has hammered Trump in speeches and on Twitter, calling him unfit for office.
Tech stocks, which have delivered the best returns in recent years, have been hammered lately.
Williams hammered second serves that floated in at 75 mph, breaking once in each set.
But these were tiny victories; later, Stevens leaned against the ropes, getting his liver hammered.
You get absolutely hammered and pass out in a lavender bush behind the decorative pond.
DiPaolo hammered Clinton's health, it said, and described her as a felon during his performance.
In the '90s, comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 hammered the point home, when it hit Jupiter.
She and Jesse hammered out the agreement, and the judge approved it earlier this month.
After years of being hammered, housing prices in Europe — and Asia, too — are finally surging.
Why it matters: Warner has hammered Twitter before on its response to the Russia investigation.
Republicans, who long hammered Democrats over debt, have been under fire for inflating the deficit.
And the broader conference would have to accept the proposal once it is hammered out.
Pence hammered an opposite-field homer off Eduardo Jimenez in the bottom of the inning.
Conway on Wednesday hammered the impeachment inquiry process, a key criticism of the White House.
" Allen wrote that Republicans "loved ... the endorsement-by-sitting-in-silence when he hammered socialism.
The economy is being hammered by rampant inflation and a severe shortage of hard currency.
Biden was hammered repeatedly from many of the other nine candidates on stage, particularly Sen.
The heat probe will be hammered into the surface by the lander in late January.
Timeline: Committee lawmakers hammered out the details of the bill behind closed doors this week.
Marines Corps bases such as Camp Lejeune were recently hammered by hurricanes Florence and Michael.
The Trump administration has hammered Iran with sanctions in an effort to cripple its economy.
The newest jet, the F-35, is continually hammered for schedule, cost, and technological issues.
The Air Force's newest jet, the F-35, is still being hammered in the press.
He just kept getting up to an elbow, being broken down, and hammered with punches.
Before my troops could get in their places, they were hammered by Veii's fresh troops.
" IWGB general secretary Jason Moyer Lee added: "Precarious workers are getting hammered in this country.
Democrat campaign signs sprout from the lawn and rough-hewn art is hammered to trees.
Reports hammered  Mayer for allegedly not prioritizing security and leaving the company vulnerable to cybersecurity.
"I'm definitely getting hammered, and by a lot more stage plays than normal," he said.
I know you got hammered because you said you wanted to support a local restaurant.
The uncertainty hammered stock futures, portending another likely big sell-off when the markets open.
Last year, Urie got hammered with Noisey and discussed using weed as medication for anxiety.
The ensuing scandal hammered the lender's reputation and sparked management changes, lawsuits and government probes.
The specifics of the initiative are still being hammered out, but some elements are clear.
No, I wouldn't have gotten this if I didn't have nearly every cross hammered down.
They eventually hammered out a compromise, but the political cost of the episode was significant.
And people would shout at us [at campaign events], 'The middle class is getting hammered!
They have hammered members with charges ranging from drug dealing to money laundering to murder.
"I got so hammered that I took my anger out on my girlfriend," he said.
"It sounds like every bird in our town is hammered, and that's not the case."
Like other frontier currencies, the shilling has been hammered by the strengthening of the dollar.
He hammered her on the issue, and used it to define her with many voters.
Acting on his urging, Senators Graham and Dick Durbin, D-Illinois, hammered out a compromise.
The crisis has hammered an already struggling economy and caused a shortage of foreign exchange.
During the campaign, Trump hammered the move shortly after the proposed deal was first announced.
With seconds left, Burfict hammered receiver Antonio Brown helmet-to-helmet, giving him a concussion.
Ms. Schroeder got on the phone with Ms. McCartney and hammered out the group guidelines.
The apparent escalation in the dispute between Washington and Beijing hammered share values across markets.
The development comes to light the day after Bloomberg was hammered by rivals including Sens.
And she hammered Bloomberg for not having released his tax returns, likening him to Trump.
" Republicans hammered Cohen on the same theme, with one member calling Cohen "a pathological liar.
Trump has been getting hammered by Breitbart, where Bannon returned after his White House work.
For seven years, Republicans have hammered Obamacare as an unwarranted government intrusion into American healthcare.
Democrats and civil rights organizations have hammered Trump's move as unconstitutional and biased against Muslims.
Obama hammered Republican critics for suggesting the payment was ransom for the four American prisoners.
" As a candidate, Trump frequently hammered drugmakers for what he called "getting away with murder.
The big picture: The White House has hammered the need to stay ahead of competitors.
Cramer, however, has consistently hammered home his belief that fears of a recession were overblown.
The apparent escalation in the dispute between Washington and Beijing hammered share values across markets.
Warren and Sanders have both hammered Buttigieg on his willingness to hold large donor events.
Commodity prices have been hammered as demand from China slows due to the health crisis.
But we are getting hammered with snow and sleet and more snow and freezing cold.
Alexander Wennberg got the puck to Werenski, who hammered a slap shot past Bobrovsky's glove.
The settlement ended a four-month row that had hammered MTN's share price in Johannesburg.
And while Trump was being hammered as a misogynist, Fiorina was a competent, confident women.
They also hammered in pegs guiding people from the unmarked gate toward the crumbling plane.
So much of this movie has seemingly been hammered out via committee — four credited screenwriters!
Asian markets, however, were hammered by Monday's slide in oil prices, which can signal weak demand.
People in the Midwest are getting hammered by terrible rains and in my state, terrible droughts.
But he's been hammered by activists and constituents for months — as well as a primary challenger.
The surface is mottled because of the fact that it was hand-hammered and hand-welded.
But skyrocketing prices for spare parts and the plunging bolivar have hammered her profits, Larrea said.
European stocks were hammered for a second day and the sterling fell more than 523 percent.
Bernie Sanders, a Vermont independent, had repeatedly hammered Amazon and Bezos over their treatment of workers.
A full resolution on trade isn't expected to be hammered out immediately, however, the report said.
As Johnson moved, Vela hammered the shot into the wide-open right side of the net.
Ring made it 2-1 when he hammered a right-footed shot inside the near post.
The party has hammered the GOP as out of touch with workers and friendly to corporations.
It usually runs going into the quarter, reports strong numbers, and the stock gets hammered anyway.
And the banks, which had been hammered at the start of the week, were trading higher.
Shares of Apple have been hammered and are down around nearly 8 percent year-to-date.
" Nikki, whose son is 9 months old, hammered the message home: "Sex is off the menu.
Hanging on nails hammered into logs in Lieutenant Molchanets's bunker were binoculars and a Kalashnikov rifle.
There is also a half bathroom with a hammered-bronze vessel sink on a wood cabinet.
He said that the refiners have performed well while the rest of the sector got hammered.
A bipartisan immigration deal hammered out last year also failed after Trump refused to back it.
Gabbard hammered Harris for a plan that she said would allow private insurance companies to profit.
Listen, if you had a spiked metal mask hammered onto your face, you'd be pissed too.
"Nobody hammered Hillary Clinton more effectively than he did in the past few days," Sessions said.
The media has been hammered from all sides in this election, and often for good reasons.
But UBS's American advisory brand was hammered after the 2008 crisis as rainmakers decamped to boutiques.
Former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julian Castro hammered O'Rourke during a heated dispute over immigration.
She said the price and timeline for Peeple's "Truth License" has not been hammered out yet.
Entitled "National Plan: the Day After", it points out that Venezuela's "productive apparatus" has been hammered.
During those hearings, he got hammered by some congresspeople about the shadier aspects of data collection.
In the eight decades since, the FDA and TTB have hammered out the distinctions even more.
I'm pretty hammered, but I still manage to take my makeup off before slipping into bed.
These knife blades are forged, welded, and hammered by hand until they're hundreds of layers strong.
"The whole park at this juncture has been hammered in smoke," Lahm told the Associated press.
David Cameron, who had hammered out the bargain with Mr Tusk, was clearly feeling less lyrical.
Carpenter took thick poster board, attached it to a stake and hammered it into the ground.
And now, very deliberately, they've hammered the message home in the first line of their synopsis.
Apple stock got hammered recently after announcing its first quarterly decline in revenue in 13 years.
That announcement hammered the stock prices of the companies that dominate the for-profit prison business.
Anderson denied being intoxicated, but cops say he was hammered and arrested him for public intoxication.
During the hearing, prosecutors detailed the events of the evening -- and it's clear, dude was HAMMERED.
European stocks were hammered for a second day and the sterling fell more than 26 percent.
Most bankers remain confident a compromise deal between Britain and the EU will be hammered out.
Santos crashed out in the group stage while Pachuca hammered Tijuana 9-43 in the final.
Once an agreement is hammered out, he said, it would be provided to Congress for review.
Energy stocks and the basic resources sector were hammered amid a slump in several commodity prices.
Automakers were hammered, with Toyota Motor Corp falling 6.5 percent, Honda Motor Co dropping 4.8 percent.
The Reform credenza is a wood storage piece with a hand-hammered brass front and legs.
On the campaign trail, Clinton has hammered Sanders' relative inexperience in dealing with foreign policy issues.
Magnus Paajarvi hammered one home less than two minutes later to put things out of reach.
Britain's vote in the Brexit referendum on June 23 has hammered financial markets and rattled businesses.
Europe was also hammered, and lately the U.S. market has been trading in lockstep with Europe.
Democrats have hammered the ban as unconstitutional, cruel and contradictory to a country founded by immigrants.
Clinton and other Democrats hammered the Republican for the remarks, arguing they undermined the democratic process.
Its share price, which has been hammered over the past year, fell by a further 14%.
He won re-election in 2015 against a Democratic challenger who hammered him for education cuts.
Shippers, hammered recently by fears demand will drop after falling commodity prices hurt, were bought back.
Trump has hammered McCabe over his media appearances and book, calling him "disgraced" and a liar.
Trump has hammered Omar for weeks, calling on her to resign or lose her committee seats.
Arabs in the southwest were hammered and, at that time, Saddam Hussein's Iraq offered no assistance.
To manufacture net neutrality into a political issue, net neutrality proponents hammered a manufactured public narrative.
One in particular, a supposed tax break for private jets, has repeatedly been hammered by Democrats.
When I tweet something fairly objective or positive about him, I'll get hammered by my side.
Since then, Democrats have hammered the GOP for "playing politics" and stalling the nation's Zika response.
But the Mets, who have been hammered by injuries this season, now has plenty of options.
The storm hammered an island whose 3.4 million citizens were already grappling with unemployment and poverty.
The warning comes as fears of a possible global recession hammered financial markets around the world.
They hammered Trump's proposal, saying it will have negative effects on the region's ecosystem and wildlife.
Iran hammered out the deal with China, France, Germany, Russia, the U.K. and the United States.
The 22019 election cycle saw candidates with Washington credentials hammered harder than Bryce Harper hits fastballs.
Pence hammered home that message Thursday, touting the gains US forces have made in recent months.
U.S. lawmakers and government officials have hammered the European Commission, accusing it of targeting American companies.
Final details are still being hammered out, the sources said, particularly the timing of the interview.
The group's head, Dan Gross, has hammered Sanders on the campaign trail, and is endorsing Clinton.
He has also repeatedly hammered China for exporting more goods to the U.S. than it imports.
But he largely hammered Republicans for what he called "racist" voting laws, per WMUR's John DiStaso.
"While these formerly beloved tech stocks get hammered, you have new winners like Clorox, " Cramer said.
Wall Street still hammered the stock in recent months following a blistering report from Goldman Sachs.
Big, big dunk off the baseline, reverse, came up the left side and really hammered it.
Whatever the reason, the barflies of Barflys love to get hammered and jabber on with strangers.
In a series of essays for conservative magazines like Chronicles, Francis hammered home three key insights.
US airlines hammered by the virus and resulting travel shutdowns will receive $50 billion in loans.
She hammered Mr. Cuomo for raising only 0.1 percent of his campaign funds from small donors.
Mr. Sharpton, both on the radio and his new MSNBC show, hammered Mr. Trump every night.
Then Maria came along and hammered St. Croix, too, wrecking 25 percent of the buildings there.
More than a dozen rockets hammered a base in Iraq housing US and coalition forces Wednesday.
Mr. Macron in particular has continued to champion the agreement hammered out in his nation's capital.
He also hammered him over a continuing F.B.I. investigation into possible corruption at Tallahassee City Hall.
If stocks continue to get hammered, Schumacher expects it to put Treasury yields under more pressure.
Meanwhile, he is being hammered on a regular basis by California's energetic attorney general, Xavier Becerra.
In Greinke's only start of this postseason, he was hammered by the Rays for six runs.
This cycle, Edwards has hammered his opponents as either irresponsible or tied to past, failed policies.
And with disturbing scenes of carnage and brutality, the message is hammered home: unsubtle but effective.
There'd probably be a small magazine where the doctrines of your sect would be hammered out.
And Ken Starr, speaking for the President's legal team on Monday, hammered this point home ably.
But he recovered, drove the key and converted despite being hammered by the Kings' Matt Barnes.
Wall Street hammered shares of Campbell Soup Co. on Thursday for another quarter of lackluster sales.
In the board room featured on The Apprentice, they hammered out the contours of the deal.
The U.S. stock market was hammered Friday by Britain's stunning decision to leave the European Union.
And yet the press is going to get hammered in the hours and days to come.
Australian retailers have also been hammered as a downturn in property prices has consumers spending less.
With the country's economy hammered by Western sanctions, sales plunged to just 1.4 million in 2015.
Compromise by compromise Donald Trump has hammered away at what Republicans once saw as foundational virtues.
Those issues and more will have to be hammered out when Senate and House negotiators meet.
Biden hammered Sanders, saying America can't afford the roughly $30 trillion price tag for his plan.
Manufacturing, and the autos sector in particular, have been hammered by a drop-off in demand.
Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) and Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) hammered home to Rood in subsequent questioning.
In the last debate, Ms. Warren was hammered for lacking her own Medicare for all plan.
Since 2000, the Colorado's watershed has been hammered by a drought of historic severity and duration.
This young nation's narrative has been hammered home in textbooks, the mass media and television shows.
And I think that that is a lie that has to be hammered into the ground.
Instead, he repeatedly hammered at the Senate Democrats, with whom he already had a fraught history.
And in South Dakota, Democratic nominee Billie Sutton, a paraplegic former cowboy, has hammered GOP Rep.
Stitt's GOP opponents "hammered Stitt on stuff that wasn't accurate in the primary," said former Sen.
Still, Democrats have hammered her for her opposition to gun control legislation and confirming Merrick Garland.
The deal was hammered out over weeks of tense negotiations and weighs in at 31 pages.
Could be a lot of sad, hammered English people, honeyed with sun-baked barley and hops.
So, Nancy passive aggressively obliges and gets hammered at the Halloween party, in a very teenager way.
Cuban has repeatedly hammered Trump for his business acumen and potential to drag the stock market down.
In April, Tesla was getting hammered for failing to hit its production goal of 2,33 Model 3s.
It doesn't sound from the report like these issues were hammered out before Musk sent the tweet.
Throughout the campaign Petro has been hammered with criticism over his support for Venezuela&aposs socialist government.
Three years of conflict and tumbling crude production and prices have hammered oil-producing South Sudan's economy.
Even as the team hammered away at the many mountainous tasks, Google kept preaching the Goggles gospel.
The account also hammered in some pretty choice hashtags when referencing Cohen, including #pitbull, #StarProtector, and #SaysWho.
Their ads hammered home negative messages about Reyes as O'Rourke zipped around El Paso, talking about change.
Insufficient investments, payment delays to suppliers, U.S. sanctions, and a brain drain have hammered Venezuela's oil industry.
The surging crowd broke down the bright blue front door, hammered through the windows, and rushed inside.
What's going on: Argentina and Turkey are both suffering from fiscal crises that have hammered their currencies.
For example, throughout the Cold War, conservative Republicans hammered away at Democrats for being weak against communism.
Peabody, like other coal companies, has been hammered as cheap natural gas erodes the demand for coal.
Exporters were hammered after the dollar fell to a three-week low of 110.53 yen on Thursday.
Big banks' stocks have been hammered by factors including their fixed income, currencies and commodities trading business.
The move ended a four-month multi-billion dollar dividend repatriation row that hammered its share price.
In the first presidential debate on Monday, Republican challenger Donald Trump hammered Clinton over the email scandal.
They also hammered out a deal to make permanent temporary workers with three years on the job.
US-led coalition and Iraqi forces have hammered ISIS targets with airstrikes for more than a year.
He specifically sees opportunity in the tech sector, which has been hammered since Trump's win, and financials.
That sense of grievance grew stronger after the 1003 global financial crisis hammered Spain, spending unemployment skyrocketing.
Throughout their cases, however, their legal teams hammered CNO Richardson, his Vice Chief of Naval Operations Adm.
It actually reported that same-store sales fell, which would normally cause a stock to get hammered.
Cramer, with support from national Republican groups, had hammered the incumbent Democrat over her indecision on Kavanaugh.
But the Rio games are getting hammered by negative publicity when it comes to the Zika virus.
More details are expected to be hammered out at the group's next policy meeting on November 30.
Wall Street was looking for something like 2.8 million so Netflix shares are getting hammered after hours.
The ordeal has hammered Boeing (BA), whose stock is down almost 20.4% since the beginning of March.
The conflict has hammered the economy and left swathes of the 11 million population without enough food.
Oversight Democrats have already hammered Chaffetz for both the aborted Wednesday meeting and Monday's "hastily-scheduled" hearing.
Earlier in February, shares of EA and Take-Two were hammered after they released third quarter earnings.
I just kind of peripheral everything because otherwise, you know, I'm going to get hammered by it.
East Carolina fell to 0-2 in conference play getting hammered 03-43 at Tulsa on Tuesday.
And if Marriott were overpaying, the stock would get hammered — but it was barely down on Monday.
House Democratic candidates across the country hammered GOP lawmakers last year for votes to repeal the ACA.
The fine print of the agreement with the states has yet to be hammered out, Meirelles said.
When he got to the car he noticed that the man was, uh, allegedly pretty damn hammered.
He had sued Lakshmi in 2011, having long been unhappy with the custody arrangement originally hammered out.
Back when Gregory started here 18 years ago, these were rudimentary wooden sticks with nails hammered in.
Democrats and human rights groups have hammered Trump's decision, arguing it is unconstitutional and biased against Muslims.
The organization hammered that message to the public, politicians, legal scholars, and everyone else it could reach.
Gone are the days of America's youth getting hammered, smoking doobies, and obliterating mailboxes with garbage cans.
But that hasn't stopped impeachment talk from consuming the Senate, where lawmakers are repeatedly hammered with questions.
Republicans and some Democrats have hammered the Green New Deal resolution introduced by Ocasio-Cortez and Sen.
Committee Democrats have hammered Chaffetz for his repeated use of subpoenas in association with the Committee's investigation.
He Googled it, and discovered that the outer surface was a 2.4-millimetre layer of hammered copper.
" In a post for the American Enterprise Institute, Layton hammered the rules as the result of "politics.
A long antique oak table she topped with a hammered piece of zinc anchors the dining area.
The storm has hammered Texas since Friday, when it first made landfall as a Category 4 hurricane.
But Blackburn repeatedly hammered him as a run-of-the-mill Democrat that'd be beholden to Washington.
Coalition air strikes hammered Houthi positions in an apparent bid to shore up Saleh's forces, witnesses said.
Pat McCrory is being hammered for a shockingly regressive measure that he signed into law last March.
Senators on Tuesday hammered the Obama administration over what they say is an incoherent cyber warfare policy.
Amazon rose 3.2 percent after being repeatedly hammered this week by Trump's attacks on the online retailer.
"Our political team really sat down and hammered out where we wanted folks," one RNC official said.
A confluence of rising wages and food costs have hammered shares of fast food stocks this month.
Kepler could have hammered out a patchwork equation that would have represented the oval orbit of Mars.
Nearby, metal smelters hammered weapons into shape, spice merchants prepared remedies and tradeswomen spun and dyed wool.
A bill drafted by Lopez Obrador's MORENA party to limit bank fees hammered market sentiment last week.
They even bond by getting hammered and dancing to "Groove Is in the Heart" by Deee-Lite.
Details are still being hammered out, but Mr. Thile plans to do musical numbers and comedy bits.
They have also hammered the White House for its refusal to denounce "radical Islamic terrorism" by name.
Stubbornly weak finances of many households, combined with the rise of online shopping, has hammered many retailers.
The hammered finish of this Theresa Pytell ring from Etsy adds modernity to a classic gold band.
The Hill reviewed a draft copy of the legislation, which is still being hammered out by Sen.
Warner hammered Twitter last week after it briefed lawmakers and staffers on its investigation of Russian influence.
"When she said to them she would complain, they hammered her skull in with bricks," he said.
Those skinny tacks are hammered into the underside of the last to secure the upper in place.
Do you like to spend your Saturdays getting hammered while talking about the end of the world?
Read more: Huawei hammered: Chinese tech giant forecasts 40% drop in smartphone sales after US blacklisting nightmare
The Daily Jewel These hammered silver earrings looked like giant mobiles — or the work of Alexander Calder.
Long-awaited reforms were hammered out last November after more than two years of debate in Brussels.
He was hammered, publicly and privately, by the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, a pro-Israel lobby.
Then he goes to shoot a layup and gets hacked and hammered and they don't call it.
Getting hammered: Airlines stocks have been hit particularly hard by news of the travel ban from Europe.
Mr. Warner hammered his point with blown-up prints of some of the Facebook posts that circulated.
It was hammered into my mind that character mattered, and that did change when Trump came along.
Still, the details of what Google is willing to give is still being hammered out, sources say.
Against Suárez Navarro, she hit nine forehand winners, hammered 10 aces and dropped her serve only once.
For years, Republicans have hammered away at Obamacare, insisting it was unworkable and was hampering job growth.
The summit is expected to take place by May, but the details are still being hammered out.
Both teams hammered Louisville — Clemson by 823 at home and Alabama by 37 at a neutral site.
He chiseled and hammered every inch of the weapon before assembling it and repeatedly checking its mechanism.
The Keaton article, which appeared in The New York Times, was hammered out on film-festival stationery.
Egypt's tourism industry has been hammered by a series of calamities and terrorist attacks over the years.
Nigerian banks have been hammered by a shrinking economy, a plunging currency and acute foreign exchange shortages.
It's the edifice the court has hammered together over the words, adding and renovating over the centuries.
She hammered a nail into a pole by throwing a rock at it from across the street.
And on Friday, Synchrony's share price was getting hammered — down more than 14 percent in midmorning training.
Bernie Sanders hammered home the fact that he voted against the Iraq War at a town hall.
Dahl-Jensen offered a toast to Høier, who seemed intent on getting hammered as quickly as possible.
IfNotNow, a progressive group focused on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, hammered Bloomberg's decision to speak at AIPAC.
Lawmakers also hammered Facebook over its new ban on deepfakes announced just one day before the hearing.
He hammered home a one-time shot from the left circle off Brayden Schenn's cross-ice feed.
Users hammered the company for restricting and demonetizing LGBTQ videos that did not clearly violate YouTube's policies.
He painted Honda, 85033, as a poor representative and hammered him for facing an ongoing ethics investigation.
In the rapidly expanding and hypercompetitive world of content streaming, the industry is getting hammered by fraud.
The storm hammered an island whose 793 million US citizens were already grappling with unemployment and poverty.
However, he is expected to remain once a longer and more lucrative deal has been hammered out.
For months, President Trump has hammered California's leadership — Mr. Newsom in particular — over the state's homelessness problem.
Democrats have hammered Trump for not yet implementing new sanctions against Russia that were passed by Congress.
Republican committee members hammered on the idea that neither man had firsthand knowledge of President Trump's actions.
He hammered stuff and flattened other stuff and made stuff, stuck stuff in the fire, and stuff.
Stocks and the peso were hammered earlier this month after Lopez Obrador, who takes office on Dec.
"Cold hard facts from evidence under oath will have been hammered out in those proceedings," he said.
New York (CNN Business)China's crackdown on video games has hammered one of its most valuable companies.
He repeated many of the talking points he&aposs hammered in recent weeks defending himself against impeachment.
McSally, a former fighter pilot, also hammered Sinema over her past anti-war protesting and progressive roots.
Colts 38, Panthers 93 Nyheim Hines scored two touchdowns on punt returns as Indianapolis hammered visiting Carolina.
The stock may get hammered on the report, "and that's where you got to buy," Cramer said.
It's a cool, damp late afternoon in July; the sky is vast and low, a hammered pewter.
"Put it all together, you can understand why this market has been hammered for the past five weeks."
The price of oil has been falling, and that's when the stock tends to get hammered, he added.
Jeff Sessions said Sunday that he would consider compromise gun legislation being hammered out by moderate Republican Sen.
But repealing Obamacare before a replacement plan is hammered out could wreak havoc in the individual insurance market.
Back in the first Democratic debate, Lincoln Chafee hammered her for the controversy over her personal email server.
Every time the president has singled out an industry or company, the stock gets hammered, and then rebounds.
" In that column, Abdul-Jabbar also hammered what he called Trump's "disconnect from black people and black culture.
When you're a guy that's a strike thrower, when you make a mistake you're going to get hammered.
Ever been so hammered that you ordered a Big Mac at Burger King, or onion rings at McDonald's?
They've hammered the need for transparency and pushed for an unredacted version of the report as well. Really?
The refining industry has been hammered of late by growing fuel inventories and weak demand, denting its profitability.
Pickup truck sales sank like a stone during the Great Recession, demand hammered by a variety of factors.
Pichai also got hammered on Google's hardware not representing significant revenues vs ads -- esp as ads slow down.
"Although the large caps are trying to hold the indices, the small companies are being hammered," Yasin said.
The cop immediately concluded Phillips was hammered and had him take a field sobriety test, which he flunked.
The problem was that the bill was hammered with opposition from two distinct parts of the Republican caucus.
The stock was hammered after its last earnings report, which included weaker-than-expected sales in North America.
And they're not just offering up any old neon whisks, brass-hammered spoons, or floral-designed plates, either.
As the budget gets hammered out in Juneau, small business owner Erica Pryzmont is as busy as ever.
And what pushes a woman to want to be hammered, surrounded by men who are not as drunk?
Democrats also hammered the Trump administration's vaping policy, arguing it is full of loopholes that make it ineffective.
For seven years, Republicans have hammered Obamacare as an unwarranted and overly expensive government intrusion into American healthcare.
"The middle class has continued to get hammered, and what we've seen is increasing inequality," Ms. Stevenson said.
The British pound, meanwhile, was hammered to a more-than-30-year low against the dollar at $1.3224.
Lately such speculative criticism has come mostly from conservatives, but liberals have hammered Google over it as well.
Trump has repeatedly hammered Romney, with whom he's had a rocky relationship, over the vote in recent days.
Any shortfall in earnings or other problems and the stock can get hammered, since it's priced for perfection.
They hammered Houston on the road in the season opener and then got thumped at home by Tennessee.
It's a point the Microsoft has hammered home as it's worked to make the products viable MacBook competitors.
Once one of the crown economic jewels of West Africa, Nigeria has been hammered by the oil slump.
It recently hammered out a deal with fishermen in Rhode Island, who remain concerned about the turbines' effect.
Picked a girl up a sweet girl from a bar on a Wednesday night - absolutely hammered, about 10pm.
Steph got the call today, and he hammered away at the drum like it insulted his mother. [CBS]
But Carstens said that the peso had been unfairly hammered and was not trading on its own fundamentals.
The still weak finances of many households, combined with the rise of online shopping, has hammered many retailers.
Patricia Smith, the mother of Sean Smith, hammered Clinton on-stage at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland.
So when Spartans fans got back on their own court with Dakich on the call, they hammered him.
Facebook's stock is getting hammered as of this writing, and Cambridge Analytica is looking for a new CEO.
Well, she has a good reason for that: As she told attendees at last week's event, she's hammered.
Following the Great Recession, economies around the world were hammered by a massive debt hangover and high unemployment.
" Between August 12 and August 103, southern Louisiana was hammered by a flood that the NOAA called "historic.
"Hammered, fractured, crazy," Sheen said of his old self, adding that his new self is "focused, sober, hopeful."
But first, Twitter&aposs founder gets hammered for refusing to join other tech giants in banning Alex Jones.
And a bunch of times the vocal would get hammered into a whole new shape in the studio.
It's a Vietnam-era song that snaps the present into focus when hammered out with the right abandon.
They also dominated among the 23 percent who named immigration, which Trump hammered relentlessly down the campaign homestretch.
White Sox left-hander Hector Santiago (0-1) was hammered hard in his second start of the season.
Democrats and human rights groups have fiercely hammered Trump's decision, arguing it is unconstitutional and biased against Muslims.
But Nokia shares were hammered, finishing down more than 11 percent as traders were disappointed by the settlement.
But they were hammered in Senate races in rural states, losing seats in Indiana, Missouri and North Dakota.
Nvidia: When competitor Advanced Micro Devices reported a not-so-strong quarter this week, its stock got hammered.
Speaking on Wednesday to an employee at an Ohio factory that makes military tanks, Trump again hammered McCain.
And we are getting hammered – particularly by China, South Korea and the other countries in the G-7.
A plan for visitation between Brad and the youngins was also hammered out for while he's in London.
She's seeking an uncontested proceeding, which signals everything from child custody and property might be hammered out already.
The settlement ended a four-month multi-billion dollar dividend repatriation row that had hammered its share price.
The President has continually hammered away at international agreements that involve most of the leaders at the summit.
"You're seeing a bit of a defensive rotation in Canada, with the resource sectors getting hammered," said Cieszynski.
You gotta hear Carl's take on Marcia getting hammered by the public in the wake of the trial.
Dueling arguments Defense attorney Shapiro hammered at Bond's credibility and oft-contradictory statements during an extensive cross-examination.
"There's little meaning because they only hammered small fry who don't really offend anyone," said one Weibo user.
Weak economic data and more political uncertainty around the government's Brexit position have hammered sterling in recent sessions.
Shares of companies with potential exposure to North Korea were also hammered, with Hyundai Elevator diving 18.55 percent.
The Kremlin now says a political solution, to be hammered out in Geneva, Switzerland, is its main focus.
A weak commodities market has already hammered Arrium's shares, which have cratered 62 percent so far this year.
The rupee has been hammered by higher oil prices, and is the worst performer in Asia this year.
With the slump also having hammered the naira, Nigeria is in its worst economic crisis in 25 years.
Would the President use executive power to deal with DACA (the same thing Obama got hammered for, BTW)?
Lochte admitted to ESPN that he was "hammered" at the time, since he had been celebrating his win.
Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google are getting hammered as investors sell their shares and retreat into safer territory.
Senators on Tuesday hammered the Obama administration, saying it lacks a coherent or fully formed cyber warfare policy.
But Hernandez swung at Santana's 93-mile-per-hour fastball and hammered it over the right-field fence.
Virtually every dwelling in the small and modest community was hammered to varying degrees: Debris where kitchens stood.
There was caution as investors waited to see whether a U.S. tax deal would be hammered out soon.
Instead, those details would be hammered out at the working level in the months and years to come.
Republican leaders may consider attaching this hike to a big (likely awful) spending deal currently being hammered out.
In France, the far-right National Front has hammered at the political mainstream for decades, to limited effect.
Fox's Henry also hammered Pruitt on his condo rental, an issue that has sparked a White House review.
The president-turned-dictator, Nicolas Maduro, has slowly but surely hammered nails in the coffin of Venezuelan democracy.
Rules governing the waivers have been hammered out over the last decade with both Democratic and Republican support.
Aircraft manufacturer Boeing and Walmart, the world's largest retailer, have likewise hammered out health plans directly with providers.
Maria is approaching the eastern Caribbean less than two weeks after Irma hammered the region before overrunning Florida.
Yearly contract terms are expected to be hammered out at next week's International Zinc Association conference in Arizona.
Republicans have hammered Clinton for exposing sensitive information to foreign hackers through her use of the unauthorized server.
Wright was hammered for eight runs on eight hits, including four homers, in only 1 63/3 innings.
These settlements are often enforced by court-approved consent decrees and the details are hammered out in private.
Fletcher hammered Culberson for his votes to repeal ObamaCare and its protections for people with pre-existing conditions.
The move ended a four-month multi-billion dollar dividend repatriation row that has hammered its share price.
A deep, philosophical conversation takes place—lofty ideas are shared, but the details will be hammered out, too.
That's because underneath its well-hammered hood lies a 320 cubic-inch (5.2-liter) straight eight-cylinder engine.
Aldo kicked from a little too close in and Stephens hammered his right straight down the center line.
Leading off the game, Candelario hammered an inside pitch into the upper deck just inside the foul pole.
The worst thing that happened was, when alerted to my growing fatigue, I hammered nails until I fainted.
Immigration: Sessions has hammered Silicon Valley companies using H-1B visas to hire foreign workers for engineering jobs.
Investors hammered the stock of Tenet Healthcare on Tuesday after the hospital chain missed revenue and profitability expectations.
On Tuesday night, Mr. Johnson spoke at an event for Ms. Biaggi and hammered Mr. Klein's former group.
Trade is an EU competency, which means any arrangement cannot be hammered out bilaterally between Nicosia and London.
It hammered away at the ill-considered travel ban until it squeaked — for the moment — past judicial review.
Republicans made her one of their top national targets, and hammered away in personal and sometimes visceral terms.
But it was he who later hammered out the terms with Houston over dinner, the CEO has said.
Climbers are trading ice axes for rock pitons, spikes that are hammered into cracks on the mountain wall.
"Bobby Doerr cannot recall being hammered by the Boston media or being insulted by the fans," he wrote.
At times this season, Severino's fastball has been hammered when it flies up and out over the plate.
Then Trump is blown away by Ratcliffe's TV performance as he hammered Robert Mueller during his House hearings.
After that, the bids stopped coming and the sale was hammered to a close at $17 million dollars.
The Italian government has been hammered for what critics say has been a slow response to the virus.
Without hesitation, she drew her racket back on the move and hammered a piercing forehand down the line.
It was an actual marketplace and not a shadowy industry where brokers and H.R. departments hammered out deals.
Severino's poor slider was hammered again in the second inning, resulting in a second-deck blast by Reddick.
As 200 airstrikes hammered Aleppo last weekend, activists and aid workers posted dozens of pictures and videos online.
Twitter still hasn't hammered out the exact contours of the policy, which is due to be announced Nov.
At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, this week, bitcoin was hammered by many top business leaders.
It will be a heavy lift to get an immigration agreement hammered out in the next day, however.
That refinery has not been affected by the storm, which has hammered the Gulf Coast for several days.
A state delegate from the Northern Virginia suburbs who introduced Mr. Sanders, Elizabeth Guzman, hammered an electability argument.
But while the reporting process gets hammered out, the broader political landscape has come apart at the seams.
"He would have won the election, but they just hammered him just before the election," Mr. Trump said.
Zimmermann lost his no-hit bid and the lead when the Yankees hammered three fastballs in the sixth.
"It lulls you into believing that this market just can't possibly be hammered," the "Mad Money" host said.
"It lulls you into believing that this market just can't possibly be hammered," the "Mad Money " host said.
Biden's campaign hammered Kanninen's comments as arrogant, saying Bloomberg has yet to prove himself in the primary contest.
Sanders, meanwhile, hammered home the idea that the U.S. must overhaul its drug laws and criminal justice system.
The city's economy has been hammered by the protests as it faces its first recession in a decade.
She slept in a corner in her stroller while the client hammered us on what her organization needed.
Republicans have repeatedly hammered Ms. Pelosi for not bringing the agreement to the floor for a vote sooner.
They hammered out the settlement pretty quickly -- by Hollywood standards, anyway -- and the judge has already signed off.
At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, last month, bitcoin was hammered by many top business leaders.
But if negative rates are not to become permanent, a new framework will have to be hammered out.
Then there was the on-air round of mimosas for the cast and Kelly talking about getting hammered.
It is, however, stronger than it was in March when it hammered out at a low near 88.
GOP lawmakers hammered Cohen on his credibility and tried to depict him as a hypocrite and a liar.
The Bears enforced their will and hammered the Horned Frogs 70-52 on Saturday at the Ferrell Center.
Yet his team is hard at work getting the logistics and diplomacy hammered out ahead of the meetings.
Jason and his ex, Angie Janu, have hammered out a divorce settlement ... and here's how it breaks down.
The discussion sections for the class, run by Chetty's graduate student teaching fellows, hammered home the point further.
It also hammered on what it described as the Pentagon's refusal to provide SIGAR information about the project.
Yet on Wednesday, Mueller hammered home the message that the longstanding DOJ policy was central to his thinking.
During the first trial, the defense hammered at Ms. Constand's credibility and argued the sex had been consensual.
The mechanics of how Brexit may be hammered out have also made it more difficult for the computers.
But the next time you hear it, try this: Envision hammered Brits in the Renaissance doing slapstick comedy.
US warplanes hammered the Wagner mercenaries, forcing them to withdraw without doing substantial damage to the American positions.
For much of American history, it's been where the final text of most major bills is hammered out.
Delgado hammered Faso over health care to win the district, which supported President Barack Obama before it backed Trump.
"He got a breaking ball mistake and he hammered it," Reds manager Bryan Price said of Duvall's home run.
The exact details of this are hammered out by each family throughout the week in the Recovery Support Agreement.
The earthquake and tsunami that hammered Fukushima on March 11, 2011 triggered meltdowns in three of its six reactors.
Democrats have hammered the GOP over the issue as they try to take a House majority in November's elections.
In four weeks, coalition forces have hammered ISIS targets with 4,000 bombs, artillery strikes and missiles, coalition spokesman Col.
One investor said the bonds got "hammered" after the call concluded, seeing only offers and no bids from traders.
After losing an opening-set tiebreaker, the tennis legend hammered her racket into the court and tossed it backwards.
The finding comes at a time when oil and gas producers have been hammered by a slump in prices.
As the new trade policies get hammered out, whether they conform to international trade standards will be figured out.
But the movie has been hammered by critics, and holds a meager 23% score on review site Rotten Tomatoes.
It was a lot tamer than the town hall events where other Republicans have gotten hammered over health care.
Meanwhile, liberals have hammered these networks for not using that power more — particularly against hate speech and fake news.
Many states and cities are still hurting from the 2008 financial crisis, which hammered pension funds and tax revenues.
What's left of the TV is then hammered, to separate the front screen from the cathode-ray vacuum tube.
Inflation has held near 18-year lows for months as a surprisingly strong agricultural harvest hammered food prices lower.
On migration policy, euro-zone reforms and defence, the CDU has large disagreements that need to be hammered out.
One of the first times a candidate got hammered when his private fund-raiser talk wound up on YouTube.
Though Greece is close to Russia, its government recently hammered out a deal that caused great concern to Moscow.
If you ask me, it's pretty sad for a street burly to get hammered for a routine that prissy.
A point she hammered home on Monday morning, arriving on the NBC Upfronts red carpet in typical showstopping fashion.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce and National Association of Manufacturers -- two traditional allies of GOP candidates -- hammered Trump's ideas.
Then there was the curious case of Royal Caribbean, which was hammered on Tuesday after reporting a strong quarter.
Cruz hammered a 1-1 pitch from Porcello for a 441-foot solo shot to open the second inning.
And, on the flip side, media firms have seen their profits hammered by the Internet serving up free content.
Donald Trump repeatedly hammered Ford for expanding in Mexico as he ran successfully for president of the United States.
Questioning Google CEO Sundar Pichai for the first time, House lawmakers could have hammered on any number of controversies.
But the abrupt rise has hammered firms with lots of low-wage workers, such as restaurants, hotels and farms.
"The American oil stocks have been hammered because of the controversy, but that seems crazy to me," he said.
O'Donnell hammered that point home when he absolutely melted down while shooting an MSNBC broadcast, reportedly on Aug. 29.
If Netflix misses by that much — 42 percent — on international net additions, the stock is going to get hammered.
"Booze was always flowing, people would just get hammered and start talking about how unhappy they are," she said.
The slump in tech stocks hammered the Nasdaq composite index, which lost 99.51 points, or 1003 percent, to 4,468.17.
By contrast, Avtovaz has been hammered by the Russian economic crisis caused by low oil prices and Western sanctions.
Hammered out before the SPD members voted, the coalition deal provides a detailed overview of the new government's agenda.
The following week, Health Catalyst surged to just under $46 but then got hammered during the recent sell off.
But the final nail in the man bun's coffin was hammered in by [of course] the synthetic hair industry.
His ground-and-pound, hammered down from top position, looked like it could shift the course of continental drift.
In this zero-sum atmosphere, new policy, for the most part, is no longer hammered out in the legislature.
EM stocks were also hammered by fast receding risk appetite, with MSCI's index of emerging market equities dropping 2.1%.
Stevie and Joseline hammered out the details -- in legal docs obtained by TMZ -- for 1-year-old Bonnie Bella.
Here's a few more snapshots of where there things stand along with Gulf Coast energy systems hammered by Harvey.
The House Democratic leader hammered the Republicans on Thursday for "maliciously … attempting to destroy healthcare" for millions of Americans.
But some reports this morning say China's weakness is spreading to India, and has already hammered emerging-market economies.
The sector has been hammered in 2018, due to rising U.S. interest rates and crises in Turkey and Argentina.
Russia and the U.S., along with other world powers, hammered out a deal that'll allow food and meds in.
Exporters were hammered as well, with Toyota Motor Corp falling 123 percent and Honda Motor Co shedding 2.6 percent.
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) hammered the Republican chairman of the Intelligence Committee on Thursday, saying Rep.
S. deal can be hammered out quickly from the remains of the TPP, but modern trade deals are complicated.
Cops weren't buying it ... and the dash cam video obtained by TMZ Sports shows the guy was absolutely hammered.
TMZ has learned the 'AHS' crew secretly hammered away for 4 straight months to construct the Colonial-style house.
The juche ideology has been hammered into the North Korean psyche since Kim first introduced it during the 1950s.
Nuclear power plants have been hammered by the natural gas boom that has slashed electricity prices in competitive markets.
During a rally in Johnstown, Pa., Clinton hammered Trump, the Republican presidential nominee, for disrespecting anyone who criticizes him.
Throughout the campaign, Wexton hammered her opponent as a Trump foot soldier who voted in lockstep with the president.
Hammered by subpoenas and demands, they are hoping that the unpredictable Trump could commit an impulsive and destructive act.
Crude oil, which has been hammered by worries that slowing global growth could hurt demand, spiked more than 4%.
ROBERTS: But your father hammered Hillary Clinton on this, said that it was criminal, she should be locked up.
The Florida Republican Party charged ahead with two ads attacking Gillum as the storm hammered the state on Wednesday.
Hammered by time, the tunnels have long needed to be overhauled — cables, signals, track bed, the structure, the works.
Sanders has repeatedly hammered Clinton for her ties to Wall Street on the campaign trail and in past debates.
The Daily Jewel At Proenza Schouler, hammered silver earrings looked like giant mobiles — or the work of Alexander Calder.
San Francisco has hammered the FDA for allowing e-cigarettes to remain in stores without having undergone premarket reviews.
And he really hammered Clinton on it during the campaign, at one point suggesting he'd jail her if elected.
Trump has hammered the company, questioning its deals with the post office to deliver packages and its tax bills.
Even after his fame, he still showed up to poetry readings hammered and verbally abused people in his audience.
A slump in crude prices, Nigeria's mainstay, has hammered public finances and the naira currency, causing chronic dollar shortages.
But at a Saturday debate, he was hammered by Christie for reverting repeatedly to canned lines about President Obama.
Warren and Sanders also hammered Mnuchin for his role in acquiring the ailing bank IndyMac during the financial crisis.
For weeks, the media has hammered President Trump over his sensational tweets accusing President Obama of "wiretapping" Trump Tower.
Trump has repeatedly hammered away at European allies in NATO for not paying their fair share on military spending.
The opposition party has been hammered by a crackdown that followed an abortive coup in Turkey in July 2016.
Obama's critics alleged the administration kept this information under wraps while the Iran nuclear deal was being hammered out.
Environmentalists hammered TransCanada for the spill and warned that it previewed potential spills from the larger Keystone XL project.
GOP lawmakers have hammered Cohen after his credibility and his past statements that were fiercely defensive of the president.
Archeologists say the mask was manufactured by a repetitive technique in which the copper was reheated and cold hammered.
You can spend as little as €4 for a 4-inch nail in dark- or gold-colored hammered metal.
Especially popular: 14-carat gold rings, fashioned from thin stretches of hammered metal, chain links or tiny connected balls.
He hammered a first pitch from Jason Hammel with Byron Buxton and Max Kepler aboard after they both walked.
They hammered out a few ideas, but Blow hadn't cut a song before, and things were fresh to him.
At that point, we didn't give two fucks because we're hammered and about to fuck each other's brains out.
Pelosi hammered the proposed legislation Tuesday, arguing "it couldn't be worse" and would rip insurance from millions of Americans.
As the North Vietnamese Army hammered Khe Sanh, US forces fired back, hitting the North Vietnamese with incredible firepower.
As with all copper cookware, the Lagostina Martellata Hammered Copper 10-Piece Cookware Set requires hand washing and polishing.
The details of how those would be implemented in a final deal were still being hammered out Thursday evening.
These eggplant-colored boots have all the right details: hammered metal studs, a reflective heel and blood red laces.
Mr. Cordray has hammered Mr. DeWine for signing on to a Republican lawsuit aimed at the Affordable Care Act.
That revelation was born of discipline hammered into him from part-time jobs in the retail and service industries.
According to court docs, the exes hammered out specific dates where Nas will have custody of Knight for weekends.
Ryan repeatedly hammered home two things that, in his view, Trump would have to do to unify the party.
Powered by motors, "Homage" sawed and hammered itself to smithereens before about 200 guests in the museum's sculpture garden.
The White House and the House speaker hammered out important, if not perfect, legislation that looks promising for enactment.
The Ferrel was on its own, tossed by the churning sea and hammered by 150-mile-an-hour winds.
NMC's stock has been hammered since U.S. based short-seller Muddy Waters launched an attack on its financial statements.
Sight unseen, the tangent piano sounds like the Middle Eastern santur, the Eastern European cimbalom or the hammered dulcimer.
I was trying to balance trying new drugs and getting hammered with trying to do some writing as well.
The rout hammered other precious metals as well, with platinum declining as much as 6.23% and silver sliding 26.2%.
Dan Crenshaw (R-Texas) and Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.), who have all hammered tech companies over the bias issue.
Airlines got hammered after Delta and America Airlines said they are suspended all flights between the U.S. and China.
Compromise by compromise, Donald Trump has hammered away at what Republicans once saw as foundational virtues: decency, honesty, responsibility.
He hammered the assertion that impeachment should only be used in extremely rare cases and as a last resort.
But there are still some differences that must be hammered out before the bill goes to the House floor.
Throughout the presidential campaign, Democrats hammered Mr. Trump for stiffing small businesses that subcontracted on his company's construction jobs.
While Democrats have taken a tougher tone on the tech industry, Republicans have also hammered away at Silicon Valley.
It also hammered the Dominican Republic, the US Virgin Islands and the Turks and Caicos, a British overseas territory.
Year after year, the Outsider Art Fair hammered this point home, usually quite effectively, and on increasingly global terms.
And he's hammered all Republican efforts to escalate deportations and reduce legal immigration as a condition of protecting Dreamers.
The drug hikes will be fodder for both parties, who have hammered pharmaceutical companies and those across the aisle.
Recruiters around the globe have been hammered by a range of political and economic uncertainties over the past year.
The Democratic National Committee had been hammered for releasing new rules that allowed Bloomberg to get onto the stage.
Republicans have hammered Clinton over the issue, and the persistence has taken a terrible toll on her poll numbers.
The United States hammered out the agreement in 2015 along with China, Russia, the United Kingdom, France and Germany.
Amundi is similarly cautious on emerging markets, which have been hammered by the dollar's unexpected 5 percent-plus rally .
The economic crisis hammered Macri, who lost by a landslide in an August primary election ahead of the Oct.
During his campaign, he hammered away at the historically slow growth of the American economy during the Obama years.
The deal, hammered out over almost four years of negotiations, was narrowly rejected in a plebiscite vote this month.
Roy Cooper (D) repeatedly hammered McCrory over HB2 on the campaign trail, before unseating him in a close race.
Hammered by the collapse in energy prices, Breitburn stopped making income distributions on its common units in fall 2015.
And this comes despite a highly touted budget agreement hammered out between the White House and Congress this summer.
The 213 recession hammered Chase, which had an unusually large portfolio of loans in the depressed real estate industry.
Volunteer pilots hope to deliver 40,000 meals per day to the island nation, which was hammered by Hurricane Dorian.
An interim agreement was hammered out in 2013, granting Iran significant sanctions relief for simply sitting at the table.
Mr. Baker occasionally hammered at uncaring government or big business, but frontal attacks were not his stock in trade.
He hammered painted panels into boxlike containers – he called them "Bólides" ("Fireballs") — that could be picked up and handled.
Bank stocks have been hammered since the coronavirus crisis began in the U.S., tumbling more than 40% this year.
Is there really something so wrong with me that this woman had to get hammered just to tolerate me?
Well, if you're lucky enough to be part of that 97 percent, mosey on over and get responsibly hammered.
But this global weirding not only devastated Midwestern farmers, requiring huge insurance payouts, it also hammered the U.S. military.
He is regularly hammered by Republicans over the presence of more than 11 million undocumented immigrants in the country.
Go to a graveyard, dig up a human body, and take photos with it while getting hammered on whiskey.
Just imagine riding public transit with a bunch of hammered English people, honeyed with sun-baked barley and hops.
Back in 1967, in the space race heyday, the world's major powers met and hammered out some essential rules.
The final third of the movie hammered home just how little I cared about anybody onscreen who wasn't Churchill.
On her own Florida swing Tuesday, Clinton hammered Trump as dangerous and divisive, highlighting in particular his treatment of women.
" Vinny Ventiera shared a photo of himself carrying a hammer, quipping: "Well, I guess it's time to get hammered … again.
Cyber Monday statistics from Adobe hammered home the point: Mobile spending jumped 48 percent year over year to $1.19 billion.
I've always been aware of my hunched silhouette, but the constant buzzing really hammered home just how extreme it is.
Palming Sharkey's jabs and countering with body blows, Louis hammered in combinations—sending Sharkey down twice in the second round.
Amazon's quarterly report comes amid a broader market sell-off that saw other tech stocks get hammered in recent weeks.
All year, Senate Democrats have been hammered by their base even for voting to confirm Trump's most uncontroversial Cabinet appointments.
The group says there's a 40% chance that a truce will be hammered out at the G20 meeting next week.
During last week's confirmation hearings General Mattis, a conventional Republican hawk, hammered Russia and declared NATO vital to American interests.
Groups that hammered nominees on Brown said they're also still worried about pending nominees who haven't changed their previous answers.
LONDON (Reuters) - A revised Brexit accord is being hammered out at the moment, Bloomberg quoted Spain's foreign minister as saying.
Rushing over to see what was wrong, he found Venezia's limp body still underwater being hammered by the building surf.
Markets had been hammered in the fourth quarter, but both indexes have regained more than 16 percent since late December.
Conversations were hammered out on the school buses shuttling people around, in Q&A's with directors, and even at afterparties.
Titled "Securing the Vote: Protecting American Democracy," the report hammered home what should be extremely clear to everyone by now.
Concerns over a no-deal Brexit have already hammered the pound and could cause dislocation in global markets, say analysts.
During the campaign, Mr Macron hammered this point home, refusing to make facile promises he knew he could not keep.
Argentina is still set for a major harvest in terms of volume after a drought last year hammered the crop.
While the debt strikers and activists hammered the Education Department from the outside, Warren worked a different route, Herrine believes.
On October 4th Vice-President Mike Pence hammered the new attitude home in a de facto declaration of cold war.
As Marion Nestle documented in her seminal book Food Politics, nutrition science has been hammered into unrecognizable shapes for decades.
Speaking in Ankara after talks with Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan, Carter said the details still needed to be hammered out.
"There's a seasonal trend for oil to really get hammered in the last two months of the year," concluded Kloza.
Spousal support, property division, and attorney's fees still having to be hammered out ... according to the docs obtained by TMZ.
It focuses all that energy and just" — he hammered a pier railing with his fist — "right on the same spot.
True to form, EM currencies, stocks and bonds have been hammered this year as volatility picked up in the markets.
"You have reefs getting hammered time and time again, year after year," NOAA oceanographer Mark Eakin told Gizmodo last month.
"We, the Europeans, we have hammered this: the agreement is working," said a European diplomat who asked to remain anonymous.
For me, that was one of those small, random things that hammered home how distant their lives were from mine.
On early Thursday, Matthew hammered parts of the Bahamas where more than 3,000 tourists are still there, ABC News reports.
Two basketball basics are hammered into your head as a kid learning the game: triple threat stance, and box out.
Your fingers are greasy with churro grease and sunblock, your battery is getting hammered and there's (almost) no Wi-Fi.
Whichever party starts to get hammered in the polls — like Republicans did in 2013 — will be more likely to cave.
More details are expected to be hammered out in meetings ahead of OPEC's annual gathering in Vienna on Nov. 2100.
Stock slump: Shares of Wal-Mart, Kroger, Costco, Sprout Farmers and Supervalu all got hammered at the open this morning.
I drank and drank and drank without ever feeling particularly hammered, presumably because the charcoal was getting drunk for me.
Obviously she got hammered because she's English, nervous as hell, and drinking pace with two guys at the same time.
Aircraft manufacturer Boeing Co and Walmart Inc, the world's largest retailer, have likewise hammered out health plans directly with providers.
I don't know if I made a physical mess but I'm pretty sure around that time I was pretty hammered.
It's not all monkeys and selfies here, there really are larger ramifications to the principles that are being hammered out.
You'll recall she allegedly kicked an officer who responded when she got hammered and unruly in the famed Polo Lounge.
The company hasn't hammered out pricing, but estimates it'll charge around $5 a month for a constant stream of cards.
Oil rallied as short covering lifted prices, which were hammered on Wednesday by unusually weak U.S. demand for motor fuel.
None of Cruz's rivals hammered his failure to disclose a large loan from Goldman Sachs during his 2012 Senate campaign.
President Tayyip Erdogan's comments that he plans to take greater control of the economy have hammered the lira this week.
Trump has long hammered Mexico over trade, pledging to crack down on what he calls abuses that sap American jobs.
During the debates, Clinton has hammered Sanders as too moderate on gun control, but that has worked against her here.
Democrats hammered Rubio for being absent in the Senate and claimed that he'd abandon Florida to run again for president.
U.S. Congressional negotiators hammered out a bipartisan agreement on a spending package to keep the federal government funded through Sept.
That's a strong sign the couple has already hammered out details of their split, such as child custody and property.
When Mars retrograde ends, you'll have a better grasp on budgeting, and self-worth issues will also be hammered out.
The country he inherited was a mess: bled dry by pilfering politicians within and hammered by falling oil prices without.
Metal and plastic is hammered, ground, and pushed through a steel screen until it is pulverized into a fine dust.
The president hammered Democrats over the "Green New Deal," a sweeping plan to address global warming introduced by freshman Rep.
Sandy hammered the Caribbean before its march up the U.S., smashing into the New Jersey coast near Brigantine on Oct.
Low oil prices, meanwhile, have hammered shipbuilders, which build lots of rigs and other equipment for the offshore oil industry.
But the real estate tycoon also hammered Cruz at times, referring to him as "a nasty guy," among other jibes.
Still, the basic design of the Paris agreement was hammered out by U.S. President Barack Obama and Xi in 2015.
In the third, Cabrera hammered a two-run shot to left-center, one of the deepest parts of the ballpark.
Foltynewicz was hammered for seven runs in four innings of a loss to the Cardinals on May 229 in Atlanta.
But Democrats have hammered them for opting not to join several Democratic attorneys general in legal filings opposing Paxton's position.
The anger is particularly acute in Iceland, a tiny country of 330,000 people that was hammered by the financial crisis.
A major manufacturing center, the gritty industrial city of Ciudad Juarez has been hammered by drug violence in recent years.
Brutalism, it turns out, lends itself to ­Instagram-style scrolling, one eye-popping hunk of brush-hammered weirdness after another.
She hammered him over national security in the wake of the mass shooting at an Orlando gay nightclub last week.
That was the stadium where Houston hammered the Nats for three games last weekend, but their luck changed in Texas.
For him to cover the perimeter of the canvas, he will need over 300 nails hammered in one by one.
Three pitches later, Gregorius hammered a 1-1 fastball from Trevor May to right field to make it 10-5.
The independent central bank has long been a popular target for the president who has hammered it over its policies.
In his announcement, Bloomberg hammered Trump, the longtime GOP front-runner who is the favorite to win the party's nomination.
Police and prosecutors need Congress to take meaningful action, like moving forward with a bipartisan solution hammered out by Sen.
Cannella said he and Brown had hammered out a deal at the governor's mansion just before the vote took place.
The economy has been hammered by a strong dollar, slowing global demand and deep spending cuts in the energy sector.
The North African OPEC member was hit hard by the crash in global oil prices, which hammered its energy revenues.

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