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"high water" Definitions
  1. the time when the sea has risen to its highest level in a particular place
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Hell or High Water (2016) Sure, it's probably best to avoid the whole "setting as character" film cliché but, come on—Texas is definitely a character in Hell or High Water.
Taylor Sheridan – Hell or High Water BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
Taylor Sheridan – Hell or High Water Best Adapted Screenplay
This is quite normal: With such high water content, it takes that long for all the moisture to evaporate, the crumb to set and the crust to caramelize with high water content.
The high water makes patrolling the area a dangerous task.
Taylor Sheridan, Hell or High Water Best Motion Picture, Animated
That was the high water mark for Ouellet's prime years.
What did he have to say about high water bills?
Hell or High Water is now playing in theaters nationwide.
That would prove to be the industry's high water mark.
High water presents a hazard for boats, barges and lock equipment.
Houston police reported 13 rescues from high water by Tuesday morning.
Numerous highways are closed due to high water or storm debris.
But there are indications that might've been the high-water mark.
Taylor Sheridan, Hell or High Water Best Motion Picture, Foreign Language
Watch to see if Missouri is the movement's high-water market.
It was also closed due to high water in early January.
The Alabama National Guard also activated its High Water Evacuation Teams.
The El Paso paper published the names of high water users.
They will preserve Rule 40(b) come hell or high water.
" His fifth nomination came in 2016 for "Hell or High Water.
The amoeba prefers high water temperatures, up to 115 degrees Fahrenheit.
Cautionary note: The industry may have hit its high water-mark.
It helps, too, that Hell or High Water never feels rushed.
"No one will miss it," he said of the high water.
Buttigieg's high-water mark in a Nevada poll is 22020 percent.
High water covered the 610 East Loop, CNN affiliate KPRC reported.
The early 1990s were the high-water mark for this vision.
"The vet had sank her truck in high water," he said.
Catherine's going to make that plan happen come Hell or high water.
We appear to be near the record high water level in #Boston.
She showed photos of high water over parked cars on her street.
Fraudsters often harvest prematurely, leaving the liquid with a high water content.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads VENICE, Italy — Acqua alta: high water.
Also deployed were 170 high water vehicles, 20 boats, and five helicopters.
Taylor Sheridan, Hell or High Water Best TV Limited Series/Motion Picture
Even for notoriously bad tweeters, that would be a high-water mark.
Those films set the franchise's high-water mark at the box office.
Its previous high-water mark was a runner-up finish — in 1929.
The river was also closed due to high water in early January.
The city's high water season usually lasts from autumn through early spring.
"The gates have been closed because we've had high water," she says.
A large family can generate a high water bill, Mr. Ricci said.
High water and high winds may not be done with Oklahoma yet.
Pros: Low price, resists damage, high water volumeCons: Prone to leaking issues
How to watch: Hell or High Water is now streaming on Netflix.
Emergency responders completed more than 1,000 high-water rescues during the night.
For days after Dorian, high water made getting there by road impossible.
New York tied its high-water mark by climbing two games over .
With ["Hell or High Water"] a couple of things come to mind.
Thanks to its high water content, it's got low energy (calorie) density.
"The prediction that high water was coming wasn't too concerning," Adams said.
The founding of the Washington Times probably marked its high-water mark.
"We intend to run it, come hell or high water," he said.
And Brahms's Handel elaboration is a high-water mark of the variations form.
"Hell or High Water" A Western heist film about two bank-robbing brothers.
Landscapers placed plants with high water content around the perimeter of the building.
In this case, if you like pop, Paris is a high water-mark.
High water means vessels to not have enough space to pass under bridges.
He swam across the street in chest-high water and assessed the situation.
High water means vessels do not have enough space to sail under bridges.
The well-crafted Democratic convention in July, a high-water mark for Mrs.
"Curtains that are too short are like wearing high-water pants," she said.
The result was a high-water mark for the Republican Party since 1928.
The river had also been closed due to high water in early January.
Buffalo News reported that the high water levels might have saved the man.
But he gets into knee-high water when his phone starts to ring.
A pair of muscular men dunked a woman in the waist-high water.
The high water mark was working as a sous chef at Ray's Kitchen.
The high-water mark of collective action at the company was on Nov.
Tan stripes marked the high-water line on bluffs across from Blueberry Point.
The fleet purchase also sets a high-water mark for corporate fleet greening.
Others waded through waist-high water, or paddled pirogues and little inflatable rafts.
To his left was a waist-high water pipe, its coals burning low.
"Chinatown," in Wasson's view, was the high-water mark in all their careers.
Soon afterward, I was in my friend's pool, wading through hip-high water.
It also has sent more than 100 high-water vehicles to east Texas.
If this is a high-water mark, though, the water remains quite high.
I'd like to say this is his high-water mark, but who knows?
This is '70s Canada — the high-water mark of Canadian left-wing dominance.
ET, which was nearly 700 points from its high-water mark for the day.
This fall feels like a new high-water mark for these sorts of projects.
At that high-water mark, EAGLE assigned him a robust 24% chance of victory.
United Bank was the previous high-water mark with a 2.5% annual percentage yield.
In 20183, films like Loving and Hell or High Water premiered at the festival.
J.P. Morgan has fared better at about 9 percent below its high-water mark.
In 2017, his film Hell or High Water earned a total of four nominations.
But on the amendment votes, the high-water mark for lawmakers voting was 411.
The 65 points were also a high-water mark for a half this season.
Others who took a comedic approach included Hell or High Water star Jeff Bridges.
More than a dozen high water rescues have already been reported in the area.
Butter has a high water content—about 18 percent—and is easy to burn.
I would brave hell, high water, and 50 pop-up ads to find out.
Twenty minutes later, they reached the neighbors' home, after wading through chest-high water.
Tourists gather to take pictures in knee-high water in the Piazza San Marco.
The prolonged exposure to high water temperatures has left many reefs in critical shape.
Advance screening of "Hell or High Water" (2016), starring Jeff Bridges and Ben Foster.
The high-water mark before this game was 4 by Ottawa on Nov. 11.
Flash flooding affected Southern Mississippi and Alabama, triggering dangerous situations and high-water rescues.
Halberstam's Golden Age, or what he called "journalism's high-water mark," ended about 1980.
The sheriff's office said it was prepared with high-water rescue teams if needed.
But Hell or High Water serves as a welcome antidote to Hollywood's global dislocation.
Call takers were overwhelmed and local first responders lacked high water vehicles and watercraft.
High water levels are expected to peak in both cities on Tuesday or Wednesday.
Indeed, in our forecasts, [the second quarter] marks a high-water mark for growth.
If not, what other factors besides declining groundwater could result in high water stress?
First responders braved the frigid waters using rubber rescue boats and high-water vehicles.
I think the Democrats reached their high-water mark last year, but we'll see.
The high water that devastated Venice this month flooded streets, squares and landmark churches.
One was used for high-risk operations and the other for high-water rescues.
Ratings were down significantly from the high-water mark of the 2008 presidential election.
Police and volunteers continue to provide support, helping rescue residents from the high water.
Until last week, the previous high-water mark was 42 percent, in August 2018.
Does it match the high-water mark of Cruise's work in the Mission: Impossible franchise?
Houstonians were advised to stay put in their homes Friday morning as high water lingered.
The high water and lack of power leave us with no way to prevent it.
The other parties have financial troubles or think they're probably at their high-water mark.
Crews performed 1,0003 high-water rescues as of Monday afternoon, Harris County Emergency Management said.
David Mackenzie's taut Western crime drama Hell Or High Water does that from both sides.
Flooding from Black Creek surpassed the town's previous high-water mark by roughly seven feet.
More recently, she starred with Jeff Bridges and Chris Pine in Hell or High Water.
He was last seen Friday morning in his car, which had stalled in high water.
In Mississippi, a train derailed north of Poplarville because of high water levels, WJTV reports.
The Texas National Guard is also using about 200 Humvees and 200 high-water vehicles.
In Houston, a woman drowned after she drove her vehicle into high water, police said.
It was a brave speech — in my estimation, the high-water mark of his directorship.
His NBC years were probably the high-water mark of classical music's popularity in America.
Its 1996 album "Ride the Fader" is one of the decade's hidden high-water marks.
"Come hell or high water, you can be sure we'll do that," Mr. Beames said.
"Hell or High Water" is rated R (under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian).
PELHAM Advance screening of "Hell or High Water" (2016), starring Jeff Bridges and Ben Foster.
He reached his high water mark of 73% approval in December 19-20 of 1998.
Residents have resorted to rafting through streets and pushing their bikes in thigh-high water.
HollyFrontier's 155,300 bpd Tulsa, Oklahoma, refinery, shut operations as a precaution due to high water.
"2.33 will be the high-water mark for growth in the Trump administration," Zandi predicted.
The high-water mark would be blowing a hole in the legislative filibuster for everything.
After winning seven of 10 to match their high-water mark at two games above .
One more, and it will match last year's high-water mark of 21 different titleholders.
A Cajun Navy crew headed out and they led the family through waist-high water.
Unfortunately, the mid-70s were, by some measures, a kind of a high-water mark.
Hell, the studio behind Hell or High Water — CBS Films — is better associated with television.
That means the amount households gobble up may even have passed its high-water mark.
"We are going to be hosting an event, come hell or high water," he added.
Her home flooded during Harvey; the high-water mark is clearly visible on the walls.
In what was the worst flood for Venice since 1966, the high water on Nov.
"They're going to get this guy on the court come hell or high water," Sen.
But given the high water table, sewers make more sense than individual systems, he said.
Apple stock is up 234 percent, and it set a high-water mark last week.
The United States currently faces medium-to-high water stress as droughts becoming more prevalent.
It's very impressive and the current high water mark in the still-fledgling foldable market.
High water was still standing far downstream on Clear Creek in Friendwood and League City.
We say in our show actually that we've been through hell and high water together.
The high-water mark for women in CEO jobs came in 2017 — at 6.4 percent.
In Texas, thousands of National Guard troops, police officers, rescue workers and civilians raced in helicopters, boats and high-water trucks to rescue the thousands stranded in the flooding, which turned streets into rivers and caused chest-high water build-ups in scores of neighborhoods.
Flooding in Beaufort and Wilmington, North Carolina, also topped high-water marks that go back decades.
Parish President Robby Miller said authorities rescued 72 people and seven pets stranded by high water.
PSA: Don't do this in your sink with high water pressure or you'll dent your guac.
A human chain helped the laboring Annie wade through waist-high water and into the truck.
And finally, there's "Hell or High Water," which-- Wait, how many best picture nominees are there?
It wasn't until late 5003 that the Dow finally rose back above that high-water mark.
Or rather, by the mustached bandit from the Golden Globe-nominated film Hell or High Water?
"That's got to be close to a high-water mark" in the state's history, he adds.
"Come hell or high water we're staying in Hawaii — even if we have to get jobs."
Dozens of people waded through knee-high water to take a look at the pounding surf.
The severe weather moved in from Oklahoma, where rescuers struggled to pull people from high water.
Districts across Michigan are finding inordinately high water bills, really old pipes, and potentially dangerous water.
High water temperatures and sluggish flow limit the ability to use river water to cool reactors.
Clinton aides say that August will be the high-water mark for Clinton personally headlining events.
High water temperatures and sluggish flows limit the ability to use river water to cool reactors.
Other major freeways, plus some feeder roads leading to the highways, were blocked by high water.
But high water levels could complicate any effort to ship goods quickly from the U.S. Gulf.
The $38 a share Vista paid comes close to the high-water mark for the stock.
Short re-entered the apartment to find all kinds of belongings floating in knee-high water.
Almost 30 roads were closed from high water and washouts, his office said in a statement.
"I've been through a lot of the high water, but nothing's happened like this," she said.
It's 'Never Trump,' as in come hell or high water we will never vote for Trump.
The president has lost 11 points since his high-water mark of 38 percent in February.
During Venice's high water season this year, water levels have peaked at 4 feet, 3 inches.
The high-water mark for fashion models was 210, when there were more than 2000 requests.
If there's such a thing as an easygoing thriller, then "Hell or High Water" is it.
The Louisiana National Guard moved high water vehicles and helicopters into areas that could potentially flood.
Most participants say their favorite obstacle is the last one: a 60-foot-high water slide.
So it's possible that the Trump presidency is the high-water mark for the far-right.
The show — about minutiae, anxiety and show business — set a high-water mark for observational comedy.
"It's total destruction," said Angie Mok, a resident whose apartment was flooded with ankle-high water.
In fact, history may record last week as the high-water mark of the imperial presidency.
Gail: "Hell or High Water" is about brothers who are about to lose the family ranch.
Salads promote satiety because vegetables such as lettuce, tomatoes and cucumbers have a high water content.
These roadblocks combined with knee-high water, stopped her from being able to drive too far.
The high-water mark of the ESA's political activity was probably its work around Brown v.
The sheriff's office said it was reaching trapped people with high-water rescue vehicles and airboats.
At the end of 2006, when it hit a high-water mark, it stood at 25.1.
"She was going come hell or high water," Ms. Willig's daughter Judy said of the wedding.
While One57 set a high-water mark when sales began in 2011, recent resales have softened.
The previous high-water mark for Trump on this issue came in March 2017 when 55% approved.
The flooding was the second time Ellicott City had been devastated by high water in two years.
Authorities rescued 59 people with boats, helicopters, and high-water vehicles, and scores of roads remain closed.
"Every bone in my body wants to quickly get back above my high-water mark," he said.
The National Guard, the Highway Patrol and other high-water rescue teams were on standby, Reeves said.
Avoid water-related activities in warm freshwater during periods of high water temperature and low water levels.
In other words, the high water mark for stocks in 2017 is likely to be mid-year.
Cornell University Department of Art presents Or High Water, 2019 M.F.A. Exhibition at Safe Gallery in Brooklyn.
Step Up: High Water, the new show based on the popular movie franchise, will premiere on Jan.
In Anna Maria Beach, cars were splashing as they drove through hubcap-high water in the street.
So perhaps the Aramco IPO will be the high-water mark of Saudi Arabia's co-operation efforts.
Obama's high-water mark came in the third quarter of 2014 when growth raced ahead 5.2 percent.
The trucks will be used in flooded areas to help rescue and move people through high water.
Thus far, 2017 has proven a high-water mark, courtesy of the explosive growth of Chromebook category.
Emergency services conducted several high-water rescues in the city while police closed roadways, local media reported.
But while Hell or High Water deals with stick-ups and gunfighters, it's still a modern thriller.
Several towns in western North Carolina reported high water levels, power outages, downed trees and blocked roads.
"High water is already a problem in many southeast Louisiana parishes," the agency's director, Jim Waskom, said.
That turned out to be the high-water mark for Johnson; his support collapsed in subsequent polls.
The station's general manager told the Argus Leader that the building was completely surrounded by high water.
Its deal for Time Warner is regarded as the high-water mark of the dot-com bubble.
But if Irma is any indication, the Conch Republic will never retreat, come hell or high water.
And who, ultimately, are going to be voting for the party's nominee come hell or high water.
A high-water resistance is a badge of honor, like a 200-mile-per-hour sports car.
Hell or High Water is less interested in judging its characters and more interested in understanding them.
Shirtless men in waist-high water scooped out the salt crystals for sale to gourmets in Europe.
Venetians and tourists tottered on raised walkways throughout the city, while others waded through thigh-high water.
"There were some high water rescues and there're going to be some more probably," said the Rev.
High water levels in the Tonle Sap Lake also make it easier to explore its floating villages.
The Mumbai police, writing on Twitter, urged people to abandon their cars if they encountered high water.
Samaritans in Texas have used their personal boats and high-water vehicles to help rescue stranded residents.
But support appears to be leveling off after a high-water mark of 39% in early February.
LIKE YOUVE GOT SOME FOLKS THERE IN THE MORNING COME HELL OR HIGH WATER THEY'RE TEAM TRUMP.
"Short of a travel ban, we are going to Japan come hell or high water," she said.
This year just 39 fish were taken on the first day because of the high-water conditions.
But economists say this quarter may mark the high-water mark of eurozone growth for a while.
It is, so to speak, a high-water mark in Israeli-Palestinian history regarding this precious resource.
Residents with high-water vehicles navigated floodwaters to perform rescues of stranded locals in and around Houston.
Police have said the rescue efforts were hampered by high water levels, strong currents and bad visibility.
In the summer of 2014, unusually high water temperatures in the Pacific caused widespread bleaching around Oahu.
Lowe said he waded through chin-high water to reach safety while the storm raged around him.
For short periods, the number of rules dropped, only to rise again to new high water marks.
If a stealth contender breaks out, look out for the rich script from Hell or High Water.
This is a high water mark for women running as Democrats and Republicans over the last decade.
At the time, the telescope imaged what looked like a 62-mile-high water plume in ultraviolet light.
Amazon's move will, I suspect, come to be seen as the high-water mark for Big Tech hubris.
The moment was a high-water mark in a federal crackdown on those involved in the 2014 standoff.
Osuna's high water mark for innings pitched in a season is just 74, which he accomplished last year.
Many of the state's other Superfund sites affected by the storm are still inaccessible due to high water.
Dolores is fashioning herself into the leader of a revolution, come hell or high water or total annihilation.
For all that this looks like a victory for working people, it can't be our high water mark.
FUEL MARKETS HIT HollyFrontier's 155,300 bpd Tulsa, Oklahoma, refinery, shut operations as a precaution due to high water.
Since it was his first time driving the high-water vehicles into deep water, Agent Ko was concerned.
"McConnell has to prevent that from happening come hell or high water," one former Republican aide told me.
Two years ago, as now, Google's flagship phone set a new high-water mark for pre-announcement leaks.
"Soups have a high water content, which means they fill your stomach for very few calories," says Rolls.
Robert launched the boat from a driveway into the thigh-high water of some unlucky soul's front yard.
She was seen Saturday night attempting to turn around in high water when her vehicle was swept away.
Iran's Students News Agency ISNA said high water had damaged thousands of houses in Shiraz and other towns.
The discharges were an attempt to manage high water levels following the state&aposs wettest May on record.
Emergency management officials said at least two bridges collapsed and multiple roads were barricaded because of high water.
Come hell or high water, Chicken Boy would once again brighten the smog-tufted skyline of Los Angeles.
"I just walked off and said, 'Good luck, hell or high water I'll do this myself,'" he recalled.
Combined with the region's high water table, that kind of soil makes tunneling there a soupy, expensive mess.
But high water is moving north and could remain at levels preventing shipping into Saturday, the agency forecast.
The writings of Clement Greenberg and Lionel Trilling set the high-water mark for art and literary criticism.
"1994 was kind of a high-water mark for death penalty support in the United States," she said.
But many Venetians, scrambling to move their belongings to higher ground, still waded through the knee-high water.
Ivey activated the state's emergency operations center while the Alabama National Guard activated its high water evacuation teams.
African American turnout in this state in 2012 was down slightly from its high-water mark in 2008.
"When humidity is too high, water does not become heat which means sweat would not evaporate," she explained.
The Dow is over 6900,2628 and within striking distance of its high-water mark set earlier this year.
An estimated 3,000 to 4,000 residents were left stranded in communities isolated by high water, county officials said.
In retrospect, the end of the Obama administration may represent the high-water mark of U.S.-China ties.
CreditCredit The website of the city of Venice provides high water advisories to help people avoid flooded areas.
Her apartment had no shutters, and the wind rattled her belongings, while ankle-high water soaked the floors.
The summit will come as the world speeds towards a high-water mark of 500,000 confirmed coronavirus cases.
Indexers know "they will participate in the performance of the market come hell or high water," he said.
The Louisiana National Guard has moved high-water vehicles and helicopters to be near areas that could flood.
High water shut down the central hospital laundry depriving facilities of necessary resources for caring for the sick.
Many streets were closed and the city government advised people not to drive or walk in high water.
That high water mark trended lower until Blair's first victory in 593 which saw precisely no Conservative wins.
Hill rushed over through frigid, knee-high water and helped pull Mone out to safety, saving his life.
Venice flooding: The high water that devastated the Italian city this month flooded streets, squares and landmark churches.
Luckily, the eclipse dovetails with the high water season, making it easier to draw on more hydro power.
It turned out to be a high-water mark; they have not been back to the playoffs since.
" The hurricane remains a part of their lives, like a high-water line that marks "before" and "after.
Hell or High Water features rural men who are trying to thwart the bank's takeover of the family home.
This summer's "Wonder Woman," DC's first critical hit, broke records but also fell short of the high water-mark.
It's dropped nearly 40 percent from that high-water mark and is now firmly trading in a bear market.
He posted photos of the cave interior and a video showing people working their way through chest-high water.
A heavy bout of rain on Monday in Vietnam left many homes and buildings flooded with ankle-high water.
First, he sees no hope that 2016 might prove the high-water mark of anger, cynicism and ugly nationalism.
No matter what our family goes through, we're going to be there for each other — hell or high water.
Last week the Corps reported that Huron, Michigan, and Superior all broke monthly high-water level records in January.
That's when the car "nose-dived" into high water near Greens Bayou outside of Houston, according to NBC News.
"All day on Sunday we went around rescuing people out of high water stranded on overpasses," he told CNN.
There are good psephological reasons for thinking that Labour's 53% score in June might be a high-water mark.
"They are totally intent on getting Judge Kavanaugh onto the Supreme Court, come Hell or high water," Hirono said.
That sets a new high-water mark for an August launch, lapping "Guardians of the Galaxy's" $262 million bow.
The weekend flooding followed historically high water levels on Tuesday, November 12, which caused the death of two locals.
But to many enthusiasts of indie rock, 1997, two decades ago exactly, established a kind of high-water mark.
The former aide to Price predicted that as secretary he would pursue ­ObamaCare's destruction come hell or high water.
Globally, about a quarter of existing and proposed plants are in areas with high water stress, the report said.
The officials also said swift water boats, high-water vehicles and a variety of rescue specialists were standing by.
I don't need to teach the kids, my union is going to protect me come hell or high water.
But Republicans had actual record-breaking turnout, exceeding their previous midterm high-water mark, which was set in 2010.
From there, both Fences and Hell or High Water received four nominations each, mostly in the top eight categories.
But it was the sort of come-hell-or-high-water commitment that Wagner's brilliant and megalomaniacal creation demands.
Remains of the fort's exterior walls stuck out of the ankle-high water, which was warm and crystal-clear.
Despite appearances, he competently navigated the turbulent, high-water rollers as we rollicked for the next few wet hours.
Headlined "Hell and High Water," it exposed the lack of preparedness, and downright denial, in Houston about flood damage.
If that occurs, the current opinion polls could represent a high-water mark in terms of support for impeachment.
Activists on both sides are motivated, Young said, but he argued Democrats neared their high-water mark in 2018.
More than 400 high-water rescues had been performed Thursday by the Harris County Sheriff's Office, that agency said.
After fording the fast-moving, chest-high water, we built fires, dried our clothing and were on our way.
In Boston, many streets were closed and city officials advised people not to drive or walk in high water.
That mission was often praised, but never completely successful, and was the high-water mark of American counterinsurgency tactics.
That mission was often praised, but never completely successful, and was the high-water mark of American counterinsurgency tactics.
Roy Cooper warned residents to be on alert for high water even as rivers recede and more roads open.
The main town of Hilo, population 43,0003, was flooded Friday with waist-high water as landslides shut down roads.
Police and emergency crews conducted numerous rescues of people stranded in vehicles and homes by high water on Friday.
Ronald Reagan, whose Presidency brought the movement to its high-water mark, was himself once a New Deal liberal.
Whatever happens to Ken Ham and AIG, the ark park is in Kentucky for good — come hell or high water.
And though they have lost some ground since their high water mark, Republicans still hold the governorship in 20163 states.
Landscapers placed plants with high water content around the perimeter of the building, because they are slowest to catch fire.
If you're still using an old sprinkler system, you could be wasting water — and paying an unnecessarily high water bill.
The Green Party's high water mark was Ralph Nader's 2000 run, where he got nearly 3% of the vote nationwide.
Mayor Mitch Landrieu had urged New Orleans residents to stay home Tuesday because of the threat of potential high water.
To fuel and hydrate on cellular level you should drink coconut water, birch water, fresh juices and high-water fruits.
A trek through water The residents began wading through the chest-high water to get to safety around 6 a.m.
On Monday, the 800-person town of Simonton, Texas was evacuated by air boat, high water vehicles, and dump trucks.
Over 1,000 businesses and homes suffered damage due to the storms, and authorities performed approximately 1,800 dramatic high-water rescues.
TMZ broke the story ... Channing and Jenna will continue working together on their YouTube Red series, "Step Up: High Water."
You also get access to all YouTube Originals, which includes titles like Cobra Kai, Impulse and Step Up: High Water.
At best, it'll be the next Hell or High Water, at worst—well, Michael Shannon plays a sad rodeo clown.
The details of Brazil's decline from that high-water mark have been recounted many times in the last four years.
The former couple plan to still collaborate on their YouTube Red series Step Up: High Water, a source tells PEOPLE.
LOS ANGELES — Some will watch "Hell or High Water" at the Cannes Film Festival in mid-May and see diversity.
The Newark program seemed, in its infancy, the high-water mark of the bipartisan, centrist, charter-centric education reform movement.
The Green Party's high-water mark was Ralph Nader's 2000 run, where he got nearly 3% of the vote nationwide.
Caterpillar's stock fell shortly after executives noted that the first-quarter earnings would be the "high-water mark" for 2018.
Anyone who counts and tracks polling data thought 2014 was a high water mark for free-markets, they were wrong.
A GOP aide said the high-water mark for votes against Trump is likely 12 Republicans and 59 senators overall.
This isn't an actual repeal, but "come hell or high water they're trying to ram some bill through," he said.
Yet, for all his flaws, Mr. Cohn most likely represents the high-water mark for economic thinking in this administration.
While that myth has been largely debunked, the high water content in grapefruit may make it a natural appetite suppressant.
And try to spot the high-water mark from Sandy on the wall, memorialized in one of the many murals.
The imagery is not nearly as eccentric or demented as that in Laika's "Coraline," probably the studio's high-water mark.
A high-water vehicle and an unmarked patrol vehicle were hit by gunfire, he said, but no officers were harmed.
He has a high-water booty and takes rapid tiny steps, making every excursion feel as if we're running late.
Built in the 14th century to collect tolls, it has a windowless foundation to withstand the Rhine's high water levels.
A bridge over Sanes Creek in Franklin County was destroyed after heavy storms led to high water in the region.
Most, like the Arkema plant, were shut down protectively before Harvey hit, and have remained closed because of high water.
The bottom line: That all said, we're entering a new high water mark for climate change and its political saliency.
Transportation officials said parts of Interstate 64 in Louisville, Kentucky, were closed in both directions Sunday due to high water.
Vanity Fair decided not to hold its traditional after-party, considered the high-water event of the Washington social calendar.
"The ECB meeting could thus represent a Q4 high water mark for the euro," they said in a daily note.
In Arkansas, the Department of Transportation also reported "high water" had led it to close portions of multiple state highways.
And then there's the high water content of celery — almost 95 percent — plus generous amounts of soluble and insoluble fiber.
And in terms of raw power, Scorpio appears to exceed the industry's current high-water mark: the PlayStation 4 Pro.
The high water that exists on site, and the lack of power, leave us with no way to prevent it.
This past April, severe flooding in Houston damaged over 1,85033 homes and led to more than 1,200 high water rescues.
More than 30 people were evacuated from another area on tribal land where high water was close to overtopping berms.
"Hell or High Water," a meditation on failure disguised as a cops-and-robbers chase movie, has its own disadvantages.
The Red River is experiencing significant flooding because of melting snow, with this new storm likely prolonging the high water.
High-water vehicles also were being used to evacuate several patients from the Winnie hospital, Constable Dennis Dugat told OnScene.
The Red River is experiencing significant flooding because of melting snow with this new storm likely prolonging the high water.
The bottom line: That all said, we're entering a new high-water mark for climate change and its political saliency.
Beaumont police said on Twitter that 911 has received requests for more than 250 high water rescues and 403 evacuations.
Gallup polling has Trump's approval rating at 45 percent, not great but still a high-water mark for the incumbent.
The statue — which, on Thursday, was knee-deep in water — serves as an unofficial high water market for Paris residents.
Pair a high-water pant with a mule or a loafer and you can practically hear the entire fashion world shudder.
The high water content of grapes would cause the ice cream to be quite icy, which is not what you want.
There have been 250 calls for high-water rescue to the Houston Fire Department, department spokeswoman Sheldra Brigham said on Twitter.
TUMBES, Peru (Reuters) - Mothers dragged their children across three countries, trekking around border checkpoints and crossing rivers in waist-high water.
Point where you want to go and hold on, the 600LT will deliver come hell, high water, or deeply inappropriate speeds.
ET, the city of Jacksonville's official Twitter account posted that some of the bridges closed due to high water had reopened.
A live high-water rescue happening in northwest Harris County; the roar of raging waters; a woman stranded on a roof.
Abrams will produce the project with Braden Aftergood (Hell or High Water), though there's no start date in place just yet.
What's more, Michigan and Huron are projected to break monthly high-water records in February, March, April, May, June and July.
To reduce the high water bills, the municipal water source would be switched from Lake Huron to the local Flint river.
Flooding in Lumberton More than 25,2300 people have been rescued from high water by more than 70 boat crews, McCrory said.
Past nominee Gary Johnson's 1,275,871 votes in 2012 represented a high-water mark for the party in its 44-year history.
It had a 48% market share in America, with famous brands that people would keep chugging come hell or high water.
Under WOTUS, all tributaries that have a bed, bank and a high water mark are automatically protected, among other water bodies.
A Motiva spokeswoman on Friday did not discuss high water at the refinery in a email reply to questions from Reuters.
It's possible the Y2628 poll represents a high-water mark for McMullin, who has struggled to win attention for his campaign.
Acqua alta — the high water that floods into the Venice lagoon, leaving parts of the city underwater — is a great divider.
But it could still discomfort Mr Cameron, who likes to claim that the high-water mark of European integration has passed.
But U.N. studies say climate change means nearly half the world population will live in high water stress areas by 2030.
More than 120 high-water boat rescues from buildings and cars have been reported in Fort Bend County, southwest of Houston.
There were multiple reports of high water throughout Maryland, especially in Frederick and Montgomery counties, the Maryland State Highway Administration said.
I wanted to know if Republicans' use of the nuclear option represents a high-water mark for partisanship in American history.
For its time, the old Ghostbusters was a high-water mark for combining cutting-edge effects and sophomoric, smart-ass humor.
That day was the high-water mark in her life, the last time things were OK. She pulls out another photo.
Blue ribbons had been tied six feet up the trunks of the street's stalwart oak trees, marking the high water level.
Her rental house in Humacao, a badly hit municipality near where the hurricane made landfall, was inundated with thigh-high water.
HollyFrontier said it temporarily shut operations at its 155,300-barrel-per-day (bpd) refinery in Tulsa, Oklahoma due to high water.
"Twelve out of the 17, extremely high water stressed countries are in the Middle East and North Africa," Reig told CNN.
In August, when Hurricane Harvey flooded Houston, Ms. Martinez-Ramirez, 20, led her three little sisters through churning, chest-high water.
I walked through chest-high water to get to the hospital one morning in order to take care of the kids.
An image of older women in waist-high water at an assisted-living center in Dickinson was shared thousands of times.
CNN reported the high-water mark for keeping Gitmo open came last March, when roughly 60 percent supported its continued operations.
New for this model is support for European-style waist-high water outlets, which should broaden compatibility outside of North America.
There are white signs nailed up outside the Village Craftsmen showing the high-water mark of storms going back to 1985.
This is the peak time of the year for seasonal flooding known as acqua alta, or high water, in the city.
The 10 films that Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers made together set the high-water mark as masterpieces of the genre.
Upstairs, over a cold-brewed coffee, he said that it was "Hell or High Water" 's laconic script that hooked him.
It's possible that, years from now, Dimon's post-crisis reign will be seen as the high-water mark for the industry.
CBS Films scored with "Hell or High Water," a bank heist picture that earned critical raves at the Cannes Film Festival.
Bridges, who plays Marcus Hamilton in "Hell or High Water" , is nominated along with Grant, for his performance in "Florence Foster Jenkins".
Company officials do not expect to have access to the site for up to five more days because of high water levels.
Critic- and crowd-pleaser Hell or High Water, a contemporary take on both Westerns and heists, continues to expand into new theaters.
She also has a hosting job on NBC's World of Dance and executive produced the YouTube Red series Step Up: High Water.
They also rescued people who were stranded by high water due to heavy rainfall, according to the Missouri Department of Public Safety.
They'll also continue working together, collaborating on the YouTube series Step Up: High Water, which counts both of them as executive producers.
Missouri Governor Mike Parson declared a state of emergency for his state as high water forced evacuations of several small farm communities.
Once there, travelers can typically see two streams of water cascading down the rocks, or three streams during days of high water.
Crunchbase estimates that there were some $300 billion collectively invested in equity rounds in 2018, a high-water mark for the industry.
John Bel Edwards declared an emergency and said National Guard troops and high-water vehicles will be positioned all over the state.
About 3,000 National Guard troops along with other rescue crews were posted around the state with boats, high-water vehicles and helicopters.
Total investment in the sector set a new high-water mark in 2015, with $1803 billion invested across more than 300 deals.
"I don't think I'm sad," Ryan Short, 34, told CNN as he walked through the knee-high water of his Houston apartment.
The question, then, is whether the investing community is reaching "peak passive" — a high-water mark for the popularity of passive funds.
But the magazine also interviewed and photographed Obama for a cover story in late 2015 — a high-water mark in Hicklin's eyes.
Images were already rolling in Friday morning from along the coast, showing high water levels with more high tides yet to come.
The new plan provides for a less visible sheet metal piling and rock armor at two points above the high water mark.
In addition to La La Land, Manchester beat out Hell or High Water, The Lobster, and 20th Century Women for the win.
A handful of other teams have come close to matching those high-water marks, and most of them captured championships as well.
He knows what his role is, and come hell or high water, he was going to do what he thought was right.
Phil Bryant (R) authorized the use of the National Guard while Alabama National Guard activated its high water evacuation teams, CNN reported.
It's on such fierce, decisive gestures that Ben Foster tends to thrive, as fans of "Hell or High Water" (2016) can confirm.
That could make it hard for the film to rise to the high-water mark that first four movies failed to hit.
The phenomenon of high water, locally known as "acqua alta," happens annually in Venice, most often in late autumn through early spring.
According to Harris County Emergency Management, crews were dispatched to perform around 1,200 high-water rescues as of Monday afternoon, CNN reports.
"I would plead to everybody, if you know there's high water coming up where you are, just stop," one driver told KTRK.
Olivia also gives a speech about hell and high water in this episode, a reference to one of Rowan's most famous lectures.
In Nevada, 1,050 of 1,122 drilling leases were offered in areas of high or extremely high water stress, according to the report.
The year we adopted turned out to be the high-water mark in foreign adoptions and the number has dropped ever since.
Overall, those numbers bested Cardi B's "Invasion of Privacy," from April, the previous high-water mark for a female artist in 281.
The former vice president reached a high-water mark with a 28503-point lead over Sanders in a St. Pete Polls survey.
As Hollywood goes blandly global, Hell or High Water offers a refreshingly local, regionally specific story that nevertheless reveals an entire world.
The Danube was expected to reach a high-water mark near Budapest on Friday, making the work of divers even more dangerous.
And the title on the daily the day after was "Come Hell or High Water," and the paper won a Pulitzer Prize.
Italy announced its largest single-day coronavirus death toll, the second time in two days it's reached a new high-water mark.
The first of those, a run to the quarterfinals in South Korea, is the modern high-water mark for the men's program.
Harris County increased by 160 percent its fleet of high-water rescue vehicles, making it easier to reach people trapped by flooding.
Most recently, Rivera starred as Collette Jones on YouTube premium's "Step Up: High Water," a spin-off of the "Step Up" franchise.
"Acqua alta," or high water, is the phrase used in the city of canals to describe unusually high (though not uncommon) tides.
In the global water graphs, Tokyo is an outlier in terms of population size for the medium to high water stress subgroup.
More than 100 years later, Paris is once again flooding, a kind of wintertime high-water ritual that frequently plagues the city.
Duraid Hikmat Tobya, the director of Nineveh Water Resources, said the boat capsized halfway because of high water levels in the river.
Assault survivor advocacy groups praised Uber's release of the safety report, hailing the company's efforts as a high-water mark in transparency.
More than 96,000 sandbags were distributed ahead of the flood, and boat teams and high-water vehicles were ready to be deployed.
The popularity of nativist and reactionary parties in Europe has receded from its high-water mark of two or three years ago.
The Gamecocks' high-water mark until now may be the consecutive N.I.T. crowns won by Coach Dave Odom in 2005 and 2006.
Melania Trump didn't want to become first lady "come hell or high water," a longtime friend of the Trumps told Vanity Fair.
YOU SAID, "BEST AND FINAL IS 82" AND YOU SEEM TO HAVE TAKEN HELL OR HIGH WATER OFF THE BOARD AS WELL.
Since 2011, that high water mark has steadily declined to under 7 percent, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
The interplay between the Moon and wind around this time of year churns up what locals call acqua alta, or high water.
After all, the latest Gallup polling shows his approval rating at 45 percent, equaling the high-water mark of his entire presidency.
High water on neighborhood streets and major highways pinned the population in places, while first responders evacuated neighborhoods accessible only by boat.
Photo: AP After a week of storms and high water, Hurricane Harvey has now left at least 43 people in southeast Texas dead.
Hunt told the BBC that he thought the cut-off date of Oct 31 "come hell or high water" was a fake deadline.
Get to the core of it, the true entrepreneurial endeavor, the obsession with the product and the company, come hell or high water.
"She's taking this on head first, and she is trying to, come hell or high water," Panettiere, said on Amazon's Style Code Live.
And they had us committed unequivocally come hell or high water for 10 billion dollars and if the deal is made with Anadarko.
The World Resources Institute, a think-tank, ranked 215 countries, and found that 33 face extremely high water stress by 2040 (see map).
The World Resources Institute, a think-tank, ranked 167 countries, and found that 33 face extremely high water stress by 2040 (see map).
The party polled 16.6 percent, up on the month but below a high-water mark of 18.9 percent hit in December last year.
The heyday of corporate influence President George W. Bush's first cabinet may have been the high-water mark of the corporate network's influence.
Musk has promised that its advanced driver assistance system Autopilot will continue to improve until eventually reaching that full automation high-water mark.
In 2012, the high-water mark of the business-mogul era, Telmex controlled 80% of the fixed-line market and 70% of mobile.
In southwest Virginia, at least a hundred county roads were closed early Monday due to high water, the Virginia Department of Transportation said.
So even if this week was the high water mark for the VIX in this correction, we may well see stocks slip further.
Missouri Governor Mike Parson declared a state of emergency for his state Wednesday as high water forced evacuations of several small farm communities.
"The spring quarter could be the high water mark for growth," said Joel Naroff, chief economist at Naroff Economic Advisors in Holland, Pennsylvania.
As he sang on this very stage, 'Come hell or high water,' he was going to take care of you — and he did.
Certainly no one is predicting a surprise Hell or High Water Best Picture win, but put me on the record for a nomination.
But where No Country offered no hope for the future, Hell or High Water at least allows a little light with the darkness.
Spring floods aren't supposed to last until mid-July, and after 20073 days of high water, it's unclear Louisiana could handle any more.
Later, though, he wondered how the bone, which was heavy, had arrived there, very close to the high-water mark of the flood.
If we consider 1996 welfare reform the high-water mark of bipartisanship, we cannot ignore that Fox News went live 46 days later.
A state trooper fatally shot a man during a high-water rescue; North Carolina governor Pat McCrory said the incident was under investigation.
And the Birth of Hip-Hop Doodle allowed visitors to mix samples from classic breakbeats, which he called the Doodles' high-water mark.
Both deputies survived by climbing on top of the van and were successfully rescued Tuesday night by high water rescue teams, officials said.
The S&P 24.3 closed at 21.4,1.4, about eight points higher than its previous high-water mark, which it reached on April 224.
It was a high-water mark for his openness toward a Palestinian state, and he has effectively been retreating from it ever since.
Drinking enough water is the foundation, Ms. Duboise said, as are foods that have high water content, like cucumbers, romaine, tomatoes and melons.
He said that they were using an inflatable boat and a high-water vehicle to remove people who were trapped in the floodwaters.
"The fact that it's been almost 45 years since NASA's demonstration, and it remains the high-water mark, speaks for itself," Jaffe says.
For many people, that includes taking their pets, hoisting them onto boats and into high-water vehicles before riding together to dry ground.
According to the Guttmacher Institute, in 21991 there were more than 214 million clinical abortions, the historical high-water mark in absolute numbers.
Harris County officials asked for high-water vehicles and boats to help rescue workers and dozens arrived in many forms to provide assistance.
The extent of his contribution to "Bambi," which remains a high-water mark for film animation, would not be widely known for decades.
He said airboats from the sheriff's office and the Texas Parks & Wildlife Department were helping with the rescues, along with high-water vehicles.
When the United States beat the reigning champion, Japan, in the 2015 Women's World Cup final, it felt like a high-water moment.
But it proved to be the high-water mark for Los Angeles, which rallied for three largely meaningless touchdowns in the second half.
Jeffrey Frankel of Harvard University has called it "a high-water mark of international policy co-ordination", which is not President Donald Trump's trademark.
As he closes the book on Super Meat Boy, the future is in sight; Forever is, come hell or high water, releasing in 2018.
Sergeant Perez was bravely serving the City of Houston in the face of this unprecedented weather-related disaster when his vehicle entered high water.
A National Ocean Service tide gauge at Yabucoa Harbor recorded a water level of 5.3 feet above Mean Higher High Water around 8 a.m.
Also in Brenham, some children had to spend the night at school because high water made roads impassable to school buses and parents' vehicles.
One thing that is clear is that Hell or High Water has been surging and a campaign for Jeff Bridges has been heating up.
Only four agents were able to circumvent the surging floodwaters to get in to where the high-water trucks, boats and equipment were stored.
At least two dozen high-water rescues were carried out Friday, with stranded residents pulled from cars, rooftops and, in one case, a tree.
Other winners on Saturday included Other People star Molly Shannon (best supporting actress) and Hell or High Water actor Ben Foster (best supporting actor).
But it would be premature to declare that the populist wave has reached a high-water mark, given the recent turbulence in international politics.
"With this special special human dear to me at Hell Or High Water London premiere," she captioned a black and white snap of them.
A second person, a truck driver, was found dead in the cab of his rig after encountering high water on a freeway service road.
"I think she's at her high water mark," Jealous said of Clinton's current poll numbers, especially in the South and among African-American voters.
Missouri Governor Mike Parson declared a state of emergency for his state on Wednesday as high water forced evacuations of several small farm communities.
Venice is currently experiencing the worst flooding it's seen in a decade, but one restaurant refuses to let the knee-high water impact business.
Streets in Lincoln, Nebraska, were barely visible as high water surrounded homes, cars and trees, according to photos released to Reuters by state authorities.
In Louisiana, rain and high water have damaged about 143,143 homes over the last few days, the state emergency preparedness office said Monday night.
He tells CNN that he and his team took delivery trucks "that can get through the high water really easily" out to make rescues.
Mr. Tettelbach believes the cause of the collapse from Flanders Bay to Orient Harbor is high water temperatures and the accompanying low oxygen levels.
This particular high water content product made with rosemary, ginkgo, aloe vera, and glycerin, exfoliates the skin gently without using harsh or grainy ingredients.
This week on Noisey Radio, ZillaKami and SosMula of New York's City Morgue sit down to discuss their new project Hell or High Water.
"It appeared that her vehicle went into high water and she drowned as a result," said Sergeant Colin Howard of the Houston police department.
On the call, the company said its first-quarter profit will be "the high-water mark for the year" because of higher investment spending.
Witness, for example, the high-water mark around the bleached bones of Chao Chao—known briefly for its slick cocktails and its live d.j.
The Nets made the cover of Sports Illustrated at the start of the 2013-14 season, which may have been their high-water mark.
New scientific studies have documented that Hurricane Harvey's sustained and torrential rains were fueled by record high water temperatures in the Gulf of Mexico.
He said he was out at the time but his family escaped by wading through chest-high water to a neighbor's three-storey building.
National Guard teams with Humvees and high-water vehicles coordinated with local emergency officials to respond to calls from people trapped in their homes.
During high water, topsoil, gravel and woody debris are washed into new sites downriver and below ground, fostering new habitats and new plant communities.
Buckley thus came near the halfway or high water mark between the rise of the television-centric era of politics and its coming demise.
The levees and rivers across the state pose the greatest danger to spreading damage to nearby areas as they reach record-high water levels.
I saw Z for Zachariah and Hell or High Water, and I just knew I wanted him because I saw, that dude's got chops.
Previously, according to The Monitor, the high-water mark for Catholic Charities in McAllen was October 2016, when the nonprofit cared for 5,600 people.
"We are going, hell or high water, to St. Louis next week because we haven't seen those grandbabies in a long time," she says.
Roughly 150,000 sandbags were distributed, and rescue crews with boats and high-water vehicles stood by in a church parking lot, ready to respond.
For extra money, she also works as an assistant for her old thesis adviser, who runs an environmental podcast called Hell or High Water.
Rescue crews traversed the city in high-water vehicles, their crews in life jackets and helmets, and in trucks towing boats and Jet Skis.
The Houston Fire Department was dispatched to nearly 2,000 emergency incidents and performed 142 high water rescues Friday between midnight and 2:45 a.m.
In the very year that controversy played out, the reef suffered profound damage from high water temperatures, fulfilling the prophecy of a decade earlier.
They include 30 Blackhawk helicopters, four Chinook choppers and 16 boats, as well as more than 270 Humvees and another 244 high-water vehicles.
The drama beat out four fellow contestants in the category: Hacksaw Ridge, Hell or High Water, Lion and presumed front-runner Manchester by the Sea.
Abott said that an additional 150 boats, 300 high water vehicles and 1,103 National Guard troops will be added to the rescue missions on Monday.
They are particularly vulnerable because many have chronic illnesses that are worsened during the heat of a fire or the high water of a flood.
That surpasses the previous high-water mark in terms of fund-raising goals set at the beginning of 2009, according to new data from Preqin.
Miami is largely built on sand or swamp and has a high water-table, making subterranean parking expensive; building above ground is a better option.
It suggests that the SFO is losing its appetite for risk and that the Hayes verdict may be the high water mark for these prosecutions.
Streets in Lincoln, Nebraska's capital, were barely visible as high water surrounded homes, cars and trees, according to photos released to Reuters by state authorities.
Crunchbase projects that 214 deal and dollar volume surpassed even the high-water mark left by the dot-com deluge and the drought that followed.
Large swathes of land were completely submerged, and in some streets people waded through knee-high water around piles of mangled metal and other debris.
While the annual flood of shark attack coverage is as regular as the tide (#OceanPuns), last year was actually something of a high-water mark.
In their world, Hillary Clinton is simply destined to be the first woman president, come hell or high water — as Secretary Albright chose to emphasize.
I MEAN, IT WAS A GREAT SHOW, BUT WE DIDN'T REALIZE JUST HOW IT WOULD CATCH ON. FORTT: WHAT'S THE HIGH WATER MARK OF CRAZY?
"Football is a meritocracy," Tony Romo once said, midway through a speech that will be remembered as the high-water mark of his public approval.
Hell or High Water is a return to that thematic territory, with Bridges playing Marcus Hamilton, a grizzled Texas Ranger on the cusp of retirement.
Private companies have been trying to figure out a workaround, but city engineers can't even get into the pumping stations until the high water recedes.
Sully and Arrival have the box office on their side, while Hell or High Water has been coming on strong and shouldn't be slept on.
In that sense, Hell or High Water is sharply similar to the Coen brothers' No Country For Old Men, but with a more conclusive ending.
When the Supreme Court ruled against the plaintiffs in April 2016, it appeared that Evenwel might be the high-water mark of conservative legal activism.
Sea walls and streets may have to be raised, or movable gates built along waterways so they can be closed at times of high water.
The Boulders have led the Can-Am League in attendance in five of their six seasons, but that 2012 average remains their high-water mark.
In fact, its high water content gives it a low glycemic load, meaning it does not raise blood sugar levels quickly in amounts typically eaten.
The company said some refrigeration of back-up containers has been compromised because of high water levels, and the company is monitoring temperature levels remotely.
But even that high-water mark ended in multiple short-term spending bills and a 35-day partial government shutdown, the longest in U.S. history.
Two brothers rob banks in Texas, and don't do a great job oft it, in "Hell or High Water," starring Ben Foster and Chris Pine.
The Venus Vortex is a giant, 60 feet high water slide that shoots a three-person raft into the mouth of a huge Venus flytrap.
Venice was inundated by exceptionally high water levels on Friday just days after the lagoon city suffered the worst flood in more than 50 years.
Cross-border flows of financial, human and digital capital are reaching high water marks—with new technologies further accelerating the pace of global change. 2.
Furnished with faces as beaten as the vehicles the brothers drive and discard, "Hell or High Water" is a chase movie disguised as a western.
Short shepherded Trump's tax cuts to successful passage late last year in what was the high-water mark of his time in the White House.
In the January through June period, the firm returned 8% and cleared its high-water mark, the hurdle required to start charging performance fees again.
The band's high-water mark is "Let Her Cry," a slow, triumphant blues about losing someone to their demons, and a bravura performance by Rucker.
Hungarian news outlet reported that because of the high water level, fast current and extremely poor underwater visibility, the conditions were dangerous for scuba divers.
In Hell or High Water, Chris Pine and Ben Foster star as bank-robbing brothers opposite Texas rangers played by Jeff Bridges and Gil Birmingham.
"I just saw this man jumping in waist-high water, going into people's homes looking to make sure they were alive and safe," Roussel said.
But Johnson, the prime minister, says Britain will be fully split from the E.U. by the end of this year come hell or high water.
Why weren't more rescue boats and high-water vehicles positioned, especially considering that we had several days' warning that catastrophic rainfall was headed our direction?
WIND RIVER Taylor Sheridan, the screenwriter of "Sicario" and "Hell or High Water," directs this murder mystery set on a remote, mountainous reservation in Wyoming.
In 2019 alone, the Mississippi Delta has experienced 114 days of high water — the most days of consistent flooding since the Great Flood of 1927.
Porsche's number one car was effectively out of contention after a long stay in the pits around midnight as mechanics wrestled with high water temperatures.
Investors have been cautious on the shares since Caterpillar CFO Brad Halverson called the company's first-quarter earnings its "high-water mark" for the year.
Harris County officials asked the public to contribute boats and high-water vehicles, which they said were "desperately" needed to help rescue people before nightfall.
Imagine you are a member of local government in one of the high water-stress locations identified on the map in the warm-up activity.
It was 33 percent per year during the 1950s and 1960s, the high-water mark of the clunky, complacent, conglomerate-building era of American business.
The Australia experience suggests that climate denial will persist come hell or high water — that is, through devastating heat waves and catastrophic storm surges alike.
The company said some refrigeration of back-up containers has been compromised because of high-water levels and the company is monitoring temperature levels remotely.
Videos from residents on Great Abaco showed wind bending trees and heavy rain washing out the horizon as thigh-high water flooded an apartment complex.
Directed by David Mackenzie and starring Jeff Bridges as a twangy Texas marshal, "Hell or High Water" is nominated for best picture but won't win.
Final numbers have yet to be released, but based on earlier estimates, the action-thriller is poised to set a new worldwide high-water mark.
In Venmony, even with knee-high water surrounding their house, Rohi Philip and a handful of his family members and neighbors seem cheerful and optimistic.
Written and directed by Taylor Sheridan ("Hell or High Water" and "Sicario"), the series also stars Wes Bentley, Kelly Reilly, Cole Hauser and Luke Grimes.
Russia in January, the month chosen as the high-water mark for output, produced oil at a post-Soviet record of 10.88 million barrels a day.
The Glee alum, 31, attended the 2018 Winter Television Critics Association Press Tour in Pasadena, California, to promote the new YouTube show Step Up: High Water.
High water levels at Lake Oroville this weekend prompted authorities to use the dam's emergency spillway for the first time in its nearly 50-year history.
Little children have been pulled from high water with their grateful arms wrapped around the brave necks of strangers society might have trained them to fear.
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Early figures showed 2,500 homes damaged across the state, and 1,100 people had been rescued from the high water in one parish, Tangipahoa, alone, he said.
"Hell or High Water," which earned a best picture nomination at the Oscars, also made $20173 million during its fourth weekend, but from fewer locations (1,303).
Even Eugene V. Debs in 1912, the previous high-water mark for socialist presidential bids, only received 900,000 votes, or 0.9 percent of the US population.
If drained it could clear another 1.5 mile path and allow the boys to wade in waist high water while wearing lifejackets, as opposed to diving.
"We have addressed the issue ... but will continue to increase our mitigation measures to increase its ability to handle a high-water event," Croyle told reporters.
At least 20 have a place in my ideal anthology of great American poetry of the Age, just before it perishes of heat and high water.
At Sundance, the screenwriter of Sicario and Hell or High Water completed his spiritual trilogy of American bureaucracy and delivered his directorial debut with Wind River.
But instead of the dry field they expected, the troops found themselves jumping into waist-high water; their landing zone had been flooded for rice season.
In high-water vehicles, boats and helicopters, emergency crews hurried to rescue scores of south Louisiana residents as the governor warned that it was not over.
From what we can tell in the trailer, all of the students or would-be students at High Water are well versed in hip-hop moves.
Aníbal Chárriez was one of several hundred who drove through knee-high water and dodged fallen power lines only to be told he was not needed.
And novelists, no matter what anyone tells them, will write what compels them, saying the things they feel must be said, come hell or high water.
"At this time, troopers believe that Muse attempted to drive through high water and his vehicle was swept off the road," the Louisiana State Police said.
Mackenzie, who previously directed Pine in Hell or High Water, really commits to the sheer scale of medieval warfare, in all its bloody, dirty, smelly glory.
Medical examiners and media reports said five bodies were found and that officials were working to see if those people died because of the high water.
The advisory said that "life-threatening flooding" would continue in North Carolina and that the Mid-Atlantic coast would see high water levels and storm surges.
A second death earlier on Friday was believed to have been caused by a heart attack shortly after the victim's vehicle was carried through high water.
But it's clear that people in Cruz's camp were genuinely shocked by how quickly things turned after the campaign's high-water mark in the Wisconsin primary.
Many studies, including a 2013 Environmental Protection Agency survey of sites in Chicago, have found high water-lead levels in pipes disturbed by construction or repair.
The U.S. Coast Guard closed the Mississippi near St. Louis to boat and barge traffic on Friday, because of high water levels and fast moving currents.
The lower Mississippi River has been closed at least twice in the past month for barge breakaway incidents, which typically occur during periods of high water.
Ruben Jordan, a retired high school football coach died when he was helping rescue people trapped in high water, the Clear Creek Independent School District said.
A high water level of 3.7 meters (more than 12 feet) was recorded in the fishing village of Tai O on Lantau Island, the observatory said.
Missouri Governor Mike Parson declared an emergency on Wednesday as high water forced evacuations of several small farm communities in the northwestern corner of his state.
Lisi thinks it's possible the mole was dropped into the water by another predator, such as a bird, or flushed into the pond by high water.
"I think it's probably fair to say that crude by rail has hit its high-water mark, but I don't think its gone forever," Holan said.
Let no New Yorkers think their home companies exemplify the most musical dancing today; the Miamians set the high-water mark for the year so far.
It was more nominations than HBO had ever received in a single season, surpassing its 163 high water mark of 126 nominations, as Deadline pointed out.
The attitude toward guns, steers, and land aren't the only parts of Hell or High Water that draw an unbroken line back to the Old West.
Caterpillar Chief Financial Officer Bradley Halverson's prediction that the first quarter would be "the high-water mark" for the firm's profits caused some concerns among traders.
" Standing in chest-high water, he watched as it reached the roof of his cottage, then, "I saw my car float and the alarms went off.
In other words, it's pretty clear that any Democratic nominee is going to set a high-water mark for liberal activism when it comes to education.
The average household has $16,53 in credit card debt, just below the high water mark of $16,911 set in 2008, according to personal finance site NerdWallet.
In 1956, a take on Tolstoy's doorstopper novel by Hollywood luminary King Vidor inadvertently launched a competition that would yield the seventh art's high-water mark.
At my first middle school, I could shamelessly parade around with my fellow nerds, wearing the same high-water, sequin-embroidered Aeropostale jeans every other day.
Europe's GDPR has set a high-water mark for companies that handle user data, as the EU can levy hefty fines on companies that don't comply.
Homes were submerged and deserted after officials evacuated about 244 people by boat and by truck, and Main Street was a canal of waist-high water.
But abnormally high water temperatures spurred by the El Niño weather system this year helped fuel the current outbreak to levels not seen in recent memory.
He cut wire and herded horses and cows through the gaps, sometimes lowering himself into the gut-high water and guiding the stubborn beasts on foot.
The 6-time Pro Bowler quickly rushed to her aid -- using his 6'4'', near-300 pound frame to guide her out of the waist-high water.
"It extends in a thin little line, just like a high-water mark, for miles along the beach," Pyle wrote about the detritus of the battle.
The 1970s, when a D.C. establishment figure like Sally Quinn was hexing her enemies, were a high-water mark for those kinds of experiments among elites.
Here's the latest: • A rampage in Chemnitz this week was a high-water mark in the outpouring of anti-immigrant hatred that has swelled in Germany.
What had been waist-high water surged to chest level in a vicious torrent where Kaew was standing, about a half-mile inside the cave's mouth.
The scene marks the high-water mark of Kim's enthusiasm for corporate law and shows us the very day that Jimmy decided to become a lawyer.
At her high-water mark, last October, Ms. Warren had consolidated an enviable 38 percent support from college-educated white voters, according to a Quinnipiac poll.
Her aides think she best hits the "Doha" high water mark when talking about a single issue in depth, like the country's problem with systematic racism.
Sanders is up to about 27% in the average poll, which is his high water mark in the average since Biden declared his candidacy last year.
Following a Q1 beat in April CFO Bradley Halverson said the results would be the "high-water mark for the year," which sent Caterpillar shares tumbling.
But for many, many tourists who themselves often inundate the city, the high water has provoked a more immediate question: Can we still go to Venice?
The 18-inch foundation slab beneath the building is three times thicker than it would need to be in the absence of a high water table.
Bipartisan appeal: USMCA's passage may also serve as the high-water mark of bipartisanship for Washington, and just days before the Senate begins Trump's impeachment trial.
If things continue "business as usual," 60% of the MENA region will face high to extremely high water stress by 2040, according to World Bank estimates.
With 26, Lionsgate received the most nominations of any studio; its contenders include "La La Land" and "Hell or High Water," a partnership with CBS Films.
If Mr. Wilders's party rises to 20 seats, as the early returns seemed to indicate, it will still be lower than the previous high-water marks.
A new wave of high water hit Venice on December 23, piling on to the damage from flooding that has troubled the city throughout the year.
The tide got to about 40 centimeters (16 inches) away from the trigger point -- a complex calculation depending on the type and location of high water.
And when it comes to being a stone cold pro, turning up for gigs come hell or high-water, Billy Joe is solid as they come.
Mike Steele, a spokesman for the Louisiana Governor's Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness, said requests were coming in for high-water vehicles, boats and sandbags.
Jenkins jumped into the chest-high water of the Thames River, battling 3-foot waves and winds gusting 40 mph to rescue 85-year-old Marie Fitzgerald.
The fight for homeowners' rights is also a key plot point of David Mackenzie's fantastic Hell or High Water, a thriller CBS Films will release in August.
The water was too deep for crews to reach them in high-water vehicles, so rescuers were trying to get to those people in boats, he said.
Meanwhile, a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration tide gauge at Port Lavaca measured a water level of 11961 feet above the historic average for high water height.
"Josey inspires me in so many ways that it felt natural to want to create this for him and I," adds the Step Up: High Water star.
The Houston Police Department had so far conducted 26,2000 high-water rescues, officials said Monday night, and the firefighters had received 212,000 water-related calls for service.
She looked toward her apartment complex and spotted a man wading through waist-high water, pushing a floating air mattress that carried a few bags of belongings.
It played out on a day of surreal events that set a new high water mark for the turbulence that so often rips through Clinton's political career.
But it is hard to be confident that this was populism's high-water mark without a better understanding of what caused the swell in the first place.
"There have been conference calls where, smack in the middle, we learn that the quarter just announced was the high-water mark for the year," he said.
Could I pull off walking the dog while buttoned up in one of Thom Browne's Puritanical suits, with their taut bum-cooler proportions and high-water pants?
Start by funding your reservoir at the high-water mark, and set up all income sources — Social Security, pension, part-time work, required minimum IRA distributions, etc.
Though each outcome has a possibility of occurring, we all know that La La Land is more likely to win Best Picture than Hell or High Water.
Big Mac creator Jim Delligatti got the ultimate tribute from his biggest fan -- the guy who famously eats 2 Macs per day come hell or high water.
For free market conservatives, the foundational cracks have leaked to the point of high water — resulting in lost economic liberty, immeasurable inefficiencies, unmanageable public debt, and cronyism.
Flooding is not uncommon in the Midwest spring, but high-water hazards on rivers have begun early this year following ample precipitation over the winter and autumn.
That day was a high water mark not just for the show, but for the medium itself, at a time when everything around it was peaking, too.
Schools and office buildings were closed throughout the metropolitan area, home to 6.8 million people, as chest-high water filled some neighborhoods in the low-lying city.
Gonzalez tweeted that many high-water rescues were performed overnight in Houston, some involving children or residents with medical issues, including one person suffering from cardiac arrest.
He begins with pouring a gigantic load of soil and perlite, small chips of high-water content volcanic glass to improve soil aeration, into a large pot.
"Three of them made it to their destination, but two had to come back due to high water, and that isn't something that should happen," McLeod said.
In addition more than 200 high-wheeled tactical vehicles capable of moving through high water have been identified as available and ready to move within 24 hours.
For all the methodical pacing and old archetypes, Hell or High Water is a thoroughly contemporary action film, complete with fast chases and flashes of dark comedy.
The company said on a midday conference call that its first-quarter profit will be "the high-water mark for the year" due to higher investment spending.
Caterpillar, for instance, saw a sharp drop after its CFO said the company's outlook assumed that the first quarter was the "high water mark" for the year.
The album, which was briefly played in a terminal in La Guardia Airport in the '80s, is hailed today as a high-water mark of ambient music.
The S&P 500 continues to climb to new highs, while its sister index, the Dow Jones Industrial Average, also set a new high-water mark Monday.
Flashback: In 2015, I predicted that Samsung had gone too far and that $900 would prove to be the high water mark for non-Apple phone prices.
This has yet to decline, with October on track for about 558,000 bpd, but there are indications this may be the high-water mark for a while.
But Mr. O'Brian's portrayal of Wyatt Earp, forever remembered for his participation in the 1881 shootout at the O.K. Corral, would remain his professional high-water mark.
At the height of enforcement in 21126, the Department of Homeland Security deported 2130,211 people—a high-water mark that President Donald Trump has yet to surpass.
Houston had more assets in place on Wednesday than during Hurricane Harvey, Turner said, including 12 high water trucks and 43 boats in position across the city.
In regions that face "extremely high" water stress — like New Mexico — industry, agriculture, and municipalities are withdrawing at least 80% of available surface and groundwater each year.
"The Mississippi is closed to all vessel traffic due to extremely high water levels and fast-moving currents," said U.S. Coast Guard public affairs officer Brandon Giles.
If you live in the Houston area, the sheriff's office is asking for people with boats and vehicles that can handle high water to help with rescues.
In Orange, Texas, about 22.519 miles (23 kms) east of Houston, Sam Dougharty, 36, returned on Friday where waist-high water remained in his backyard and barn.
Although the island is entirely privately owned, all beach area up to the high water mark is technically British land and is thus open to the public.
The Gallup poll shows Trump with a 220 percent approval rating overall, equaling a high-water mark, with 222 percent approving of his response to the virus.
The NYT editorial board said Mr. Cohn had done "an awful job," which still probably represented "the high-water mark for economic thinking" for this White House.
Of the 128 Republican women who ran that year, 24 won, a high-water mark for Republican women in the House, according to data compiled by CAWP.
"I have a hard time believing the Democratic spin, if their high-water mark was 2017," said Matt Gorman, communications director of the National Republican Congressional Committee.
Clinton has equaled her previous high-water mark in the RealClearPolitics average (6.8 points on June 238) and the HuffPost Pollster model (250 points on June 241).
She also brought back Hiro, whose phosphorescent beauty shoots for the magazine under both Ms. Tilberis and Ms. Vreeland had been among the magazine's high water marks.
The total, raised over about six weeks, is close to double the $53 million that President Obama raised for his 2009 inauguration, the previous high-water mark.
Sherwod Chock, an artist who has lived in the neighborhood for nearly 50 years, said officials have never warned about high water levels in the dam before.
Take the England men's team: it took nearly half a century for Wayne Rooney to overtake Bobby Charlton's high-water mark of goals for the national team.
And kudos to our editors for being "practical sorts," who patiently provide guidance to constructors who want to make an idea work, come hell or high water.
Flooding on Thursday left Houston neighborhoods in several feet of water, forcing authorities to perform more than 400 high-water rescues, the Harris County Sheriff's Office said.
In addition to her work at the library, she answers letters for her former academic mentor, a woman who runs a podcast called Hell or High Water.
The raids were a high-water mark for Thailand in its effort to crack down on animal abuse and the illegal trade in tigers and tiger parts.
Tourists and residents trudged through the waist-high water, while stores and restaurants were inundated as barriers placed across doorways failed to hold back the rising tide.
As a result, Latino support for the GOP has shrunk to no more than twenty percent, less than half of the high-water mark under W's Presidency.
That amount has been sinking since the end of 2017, even while weekly hours across the rest of the economy have stayed near their high-water mark.
The Uber story looks to be the high water mark for blitzscaling startup tactics that relied on ignoring or brute forcing regulators in the ride-hailing category.
With gorgeous cinematography, affecting performances, and one of the best scores in recent memory, If Beale Street Could Talk is a high water mark for cinematic beauty.
It is perhaps G20's high water mark - the low for world stock markets turns out to be in March, and the global economy begins to recover.
Since Thursday night, high water from the Cape Fear River has flowed into Sutton Lake on the north side and into the river on the south side.
His soundtrack for "Valley of the Dolls" remains a high-water mark — especially the theme, which he wrote with his second wife and regular collaborator, Dory Previn.
Given this deficit, Democrats could completely replicate, in 2020, Obama's high-water performance among black voters and still lose the state handily, probably by around 5 points.
That victory has served as one of the lone high-water marks for free-falling Philadelphia, which has dropped five of six and 14 of its last 18.
Moonlight was nominated in the Best Picture category alongside Arrival, Fences, Hidden Figures, Hacksaw Ridge, Hell or High Water, La La Land, Lion, and Manchester by the Sea.
"All drinks count toward your water intake," Dr. Sobel says; caffeine-free tea, soup, apple cider, and vegetables and fruits with high water content are all fair game.
The lawsuit says 48-year-old Renick, a hotel employee, did manage to exit the elevator but then struggled against waist-high water in the hotel&aposs basement.
So-called "king tides" occur a few times a year when the alignment and orbit of the Earth, sun, and moon combine to create exceptionally high water levels.
"A National Ocean Service tide gauge at Yabucoa Harbor, Puerto Rico, recently reported a water level of 4.3 ft above Mean Higher High Water (MHHW)," the NHC said.
Their property was fine during low water, and they managed to hang on during the record high water of the 1980s, but today's weather patterns have brought panic.
It even earned writer-director Taylor Sheridan (Hell or High Water) the Un Certain Regard mise-en-scene Best Director award at the Cannes Film Festival in May.
Here, the Great Flood of 1993 is a good comparison, not because the high-water records are about to be broken, but because that flood was so different.
The new high-water mark is especially impressive, considering the full episode leaked in its entirety on Friday morning, following an issue with HBO distribution partner Star India.
The project reteams Pine with his Hell or High Water director David Mackenzie, and will premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival before debuting on Netflix in November.
Rosie Torres, a spokeswoman for the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, said high water rescues had occurred but the number was not immediately clear.
Republican commentator Ana Navarro said on CNN that this was Trump reminding: "I have absolute power to pardon and I have no qualms ... come hell or high water."
The church however blamed the delay on high water surrounding the near 17,000 capacity venue, although a hotel across the street didn't have any problems taking in evacuees.
In Denton, Texas, six children had to be rescued by boat from a school bus that stalled out in high water, Denton Assistant Fire Chief Kenneth Hedges said.
Cover: Police watch over prisoners from Orleans Parish Prison who were evacuated from their prison to the highway due to high water September 1, 2005, in New Orleans.
The Obama administration, in its first term, represented the high-water mark of immigration enforcement in the modern era — deporting 400,000 immigrants each year from 2009 to 2012.
Jeff Bridges is shaping up to be nominated even though he gave the third best supporting performance in Hell or High Water, behind Gil Birmingham and Ben Foster.
When "remain" hit its high-water mark of 50.9% in the cumulative tally, the model foresaw a convincing victory for "leave", with 52.7% of the final total vote.
High water in Missouri on Monday forced about 183 roads to close, including a stretch of Interstate 44 near Rolla, the state transportation department said on its website.
Finally, there's what can only be called the Trump Effect—November 8 increasingly looks like the high water mark of the global far-right, at least for now.
While its first-quarter results topped analysts' expectations, Cramer argued that the "high-water mark" comment tainted the whole report, sparking a flurry of selling in Caterpillar's stock.
It also suggested that four US states — California, Arizona, Colorado, and Nebraska — face high water stress, which means they're withdrawing between 40% and 80% of available water annually.
It looks like former Caterpillar CFO Brad Halverson might have been right when he said that early 2018 would likely be the "high water mark" for the company.
It is currently high-water season in Venice, where rainfall causes parts of the canal-city to flood every year, however this year's flooding has been particularly severe.
Directed by Scottish filmmaker David Mackenzie, Hell or High Water is impeccably shot, adopting a visual style that evinces the same rough-and-tumble practicality of its world.
The Pentagon said it had pre-positioned more than 2,200 active-duty military personnel, along with helicopters, high-water vehicles and swift-water boats for deployment as needed.
European VC firm Atomico projected in November 2019 that there would be $35 billion of investment this year in European technology, a high water mark for the region.
In Venice, the city's high-water telephone message system warned citizens that high tides on Tuesday and Wednesday would be unusually severe, but not as bad as Monday's.
Menzies's Technicolor spectacle was the high-water mark of studio set design — everything from Tara's mansion to a burning Atlanta was built on David O. Selznick's studio lot.
Democrats had been hoping to show that 2018 was not their high-water mark and looked to further weaken support for Trump and his Republicans in suburban areas.
CreditCreditMustafa Hassona/Anadolu Agency, via Getty Images Opinion Columnist This week marks the 40th anniversary of the Camp David accords — the high-water mark of Middle East peacemaking.
The price for Mayweather-McGregor has not been set, but White said this was a "superfight" and hinted the price would be close to that high-water mark.
It believes Broadcom needs to offer a "hell-or-high-water" legal commitment to complete the deal irrespective of divestitures that antitrust watchdogs around the world may require.
Mr. Geuze's design for the island established a high-water mark for resilient planning, taking into account not just sea rise and storm surges but also social cohesion.
The budget deficit this year is expected to surpass $1 trillion, a high-water mark that hasn't been hit since the four years immediately following the Great Recession.
If the market holds that level until the end of the trading day, it would be a record, overtaking the previous high-water mark set on Jan. 2.
Pelosi acknowledged that House Democrats had reached a high water majority in 2008 and were likely to lose seats in 2010 with or without a vote on ObamaCare.
Or try toting foods that have high water content and are easy to carry during parades, such as strawberries, watermelon and celery, the US Department of Agriculture says.
On Tuesday, Border Patrol in the Rio Grande Valley apprehended just under 1,800 migrants in a 24-hour period, a "high-water mark" for the region, said Karisch.
Boats are no longer allowed to navigate down the river, since the high water level makes it impossible to pass under the many bridges that dot the Seine.
There are certainly some fine contenders, including Mahershala Ali from Moonlight, Jeff Bridges from Hell or High Water, and Lucas Hedges from Manchester by the Sea, among others.
She'll reprise her co-hosting gig alongside Derek Hough on NBC's World of Dance and serves as executive producer on the YouTube series Step Up: High Water alongside Tatum.
"California enters the snowmelt season with a large snowpack that will result in high water in many rivers through the spring," State Climatologist Michael Anderson said in a statement.
If anyone's gonna change that, though, it might be Pine, whose upcoming Outlaw King reunites him with David Mackenzie – director of the Best Picture-nominated Hell or High Water.
WATCH: The 230 Oscar Nominees, By the Numbers Meryl Streep of Florence Foster Jenkins and Jeff Bridges of Hell or High Water are the oldest acting nominees, at 67.
Colette Sulcer, 41, and her child — who has not been identified — were driving in their hometown of Beaumont when their vehicle got stuck in high water from Hurricane Harvey.
"For example, broth soups and foods with high water content such as celery, tomatoes, or melons can contribute to fluid intake," the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends.
The baby's parents, a young Houston couple, were on their way to a shelter after fleeing their flooded home when high water forced them out of their pickup truck.
Wind River follows Hell Or High Water in spotlighting the fading culture of Native Americans living on underprivileged reservations, and the new film ups the ante on the theme.
"Trump will not win the nomination on the first ballot, and any delegates he does get there will be his high water mark," said #NeverTrump-PAC strategist Rory Cooper.
The high water receded in the afternoon, but the National Weather Service said Boston could face renewed flooding with a near-record high tide forecast around midnight on Friday.
A pair of wool high-water trousers in a broad check, for instance, looked like what a clown might wear if he were sentenced to life in a penitentiary.
The number of bankruptcies in the U.S. shale patch from 2014 through 2016 eclipsed the depths of the telecom bust of 2002 and 2003, a previous high-water mark.
Late Saturday night, authorities were trying to rescue a family of five who was trapped by high water in the south Louisiana town of Franklin, according to KTBS-TV .
The post warned residents of a second round of severe storms bearing down on the area, strong enough to potentially leave high water on roads and knock out power.
At the time of writing, 2018's venture fundraising totals alone are more than 40 percent of the way to 2017's high water mark, according to Crunchbase data.
According to witnesses, the woman was seen Saturday night attempting to turn around in high water when her vehicle was swept away, the East Baton Rouge Sheriff's Office said.
Another victim, Samuel Muse, 54, of Greensburg, died Friday after he tried to drive through high water and floodwaters swept his vehicle off the road, CNN affiliate WAFB reported.
So far, the Trump administration's immigration enforcement record resembles the first term of the Obama administration: the high-water mark for deportation and immigrant fear in modern US history.
Also he raps at one point, in what has to be the high-water mark of awkward "won't it be funny to make this character rap" scenes in cinema.
Flooding risk In Mississippi, hundreds of people had to be rescued early Monday from their residences in Rankin County, outside Jackson, because of high water, reported CNN affiliate WLBT.
The first hint of the duo being more than just friends came last September, when the actress attended the premiere of Pine's Oscar-nominated film Hell or High Water.
"We made a decision to take the rental car through the waist-high water and we got two thirds of the way and then the car stalled," she said.
Since his victory in Ohio, the high-water mark of his campaign, Kasich has failed to win a delegate, while the "Never Trump" crowd has increasingly migrated to Cruz.
Just a few years ago, with China's economy surging, miners went on a buying spree: the high water mark was Rio's acquisition of aluminum producer Alcan for $38 billion.
The bigger heist plot even works like a more screwball Hell or High Water, calculated to take a little of the self-serious air out of that film's tires.
People who need the hospital's help must get to a meeting point where a dump truck can take them through the high water to the perimeter of the property.
"I felt like we were going to die if we waited there," she said in Guara Guara, which she reached after walking for 17 hours through waist-high water.
Along the way, Kimmel canoed before he was given a ride in a firefighter's pickup truck, then canoed again, and eventually walked the last mile in waist-high water.
The decline came after management said on a conference call that its first-quarter profit will be "the high-water mark for the year" due to higher investment spending.
"As [viewers] know watching us on the show, we've gone through hell and high water to stay together and be at where we're at," Rossi says of her beau.
The high-water mark for rescissions came under President Reagan, who proposed more than $23 billion in spending cuts, and Congress rescinded more than 65 percent of his request.
In the background we see nine or 10 people, most if not all of whom appear to be African-American, wading through waist-high water on a city street.
The state's National Guard was on hand ahead of the weekend to assist with sandbagging efforts and to prepare high-water vehicles, boats, and helicopters for missions as needed.
During new and full moons, when the river is relatively shallow and the ocean tide is high, water flows in from the Atlantic, rather than the other way around.
High water, caused by excessive rains and particularly heavy snowmelt this spring, increases river currents and can make it difficult for towboats to control the barges they are hauling.
The overall level of activity is up more than 67 percent from a year earlier and about a third ahead of 2007, the previous high-water mark for takeovers.
The anti-Islam rhetoric seemingly hit a high water mark recently following the suicide attack at a Manchester Ariana Grande concert, which killed 39.8 people, including children and teenagers.
In Venice, locals and tourists tottered on raised walkways throughout the city, while others waded through thigh-high water and even took a swim in historic St. Mark's Square.
The S&P 500 closed up 20163 percent, at 2,954.18, eclipsing the previous high-water mark for the benchmark index of American shares that was reached on April 30.
That's part of how Hell or High Water helps you relate to its characters, all of whom are firmly rooted in place in terms of both history and character.
Residents measured the personal devastation from the worst rainfall in United States history in inches — the high-water marks that still stain walls and kitchens and cars and spirits.
OUTLAW KING David Mackenzie ("Hell or High Water") directs this epic about Robert the Bruce, an outlaw who became the king of Scotland (and was previously seen in "Braveheart").
Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards declared a state of emergency, saying 200 Louisiana National Guardsmen were being deployed, along with 63 high-water trucks, 39 boats, and 4 helicopters.
One float bore a canoe and a sign that read "Come Hell or High Water," an allusion to widespread and damaging flooding in parts of Wisconsin in recent months.
It remains the high-water mark for players, managers, executives and fans, the surest way to write your name into history, either as an individual or as a team.
I'm probably too much a citizen of my time to predict it will 'change lives,' but I'm confident in calling it a high-water mark in recent American fiction.
With dismal growth expected this quarter, Trump will finish his first term with a high-water mark of 22019 percent annual economic growth (in 2018) — matching Obama's economic record.
Charles Evans Hughes set the high-water mark for this party by winning 45% in 1912; in 2016, fewer than one in four American Jews voted for Mr Trump.
I'm probably too much a citizen of my time to predict it will "change lives," but I'm confident in calling it a high-water mark in recent American fiction.
Flooding on Thursday left some Houston neighborhoods swimming in several feet of water, forcing authorities to perform more than 400 high-water rescues, the Harris County Sheriff's Office said.
Two deputies escaped when high water swept away their vehicle on September 18 but they could not pull out the patients on board, the Horry County Sheriff's Office said.
Meanwhile, Flint still has extremely high water costs, according to a Michigan Radio analysis, and an oversized antiquated water system, which contributed to the initial water crisis in Flint.
Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards declared a state of emergency, saying 200 Louisiana National Guardsmen were being deployed, along with 63 high-water trucks, 39 boats, and four helicopters.
Military officials said that the 2,000 personnel in Syria represented something of a high-water mark as the fight against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria winds down.
It's important to note, however, that a high-water pant isn't just any cropped pant; it isn't lumped in with the flattering wide-legged culottes or mid-calf pedal pushers.
Games like The Witcher 3 have spoiled us on the quality of the writing and quests, but that should be a new bar to meet, not a high-water point.
There were 250 calls for high-water rescue to the Houston Fire Department, Brigham said on Twitter Tuesday, and that "hundreds of homes" had been affected by the rising waters.
Normally, these high-water marks give way to precipitous falls: Think the 40 percent drop following the 2007 high or the 24 percent fall a year after the dotcom bust.
By Saturday, as New York City surpassed its record for one-day snowfall, tides in Cape May smashed the high-water mark set during Hurricane Sandy and flooded the restaurant.
A National Ocean Service tide gauge at Yabucoa Harbor in Puerto Rico reported a water level of 5.3 feet above "Mean Higher High Water" (the average daily high tide level).
In Ohio, Governor John Kasich declared an emergency in 17 counties along the Ohio River and in the southern part of the state because of high water and storm damage.
The actress, 31, was in New York City on Wednesday for her appearance on Total Request Live where she promoted her upcoming YouTube Red Originals series, Step Up: High Water.
But, if you check out how it performed next to a Samsung Galaxy S7, still the high-water mark for smartphone photography, you'll see why it was such a disappointment.
This is because celery has a high water content, and it contains a phytonutrient called phthalides, which can increase blood flow and reduce blood pressure, according to the Cleveland Clinic.
MW: Everyone needs to grow into their valuations, and that's not easy to do if you raised in 2015, which was the high-water mark in a lot of rounds.
It's gotten so bad that tens of thousands of homes in Detroit have had their water shut off at some point because residents can't afford the unusually high water bills.
And investors, after initially applauding Caterpillar's first-quarter results, were unnerved when a Caterpillar executive told analysts that the first quarter might be a "high-water mark" for the year.
Release date: August 4 Why it matters: The directorial debut from screenwriter Taylor Sheridan (Sicario, Hell or High Water) made the rounds at major festivals this year to critical acclaim.
They decided to use hydrogels, a type of synthetic material that has a high water content and can be adjust to be soft like human tissue or stiffer like rubber.
Chris Pine showed his versatility and depth as an actor in the wonderful 2016 modern day Western Hell or High Water, which proved that he has the talent to endure.
Obviously there are also high water scarcity levels in areas without dense populations, but which have very low natural water availability (such as the Gobi, Sahara, or Central Australian deserts).
The report at Sekiseishoko comes after the ministry found in November last year, that most of the reef was bleached due to high water temperature that lasted till early September.
Vehicles gingerly made their way through waterlogged roadways as residents sloshed through flooded streets -- navigating waist-high water in some areas -- after being sent home early from offices and schools.
But Rawls wasn't alone in doing so: The decades in which he developed his theory formed the high-water mark of the "consensus" schools of American political science and history.
High water means vessels do not have enough space to sail under bridges, but drier weather means water levels have dropped enough to enable navigation to resume, an official said.
Further along the lagoon, bar owner Begnamino Dal Mas says living with the threat of floods, or "high water" as the Italians call it, is a part of Venetian life.
Sanders can go on to win New Hampshire, but that would be his high-water mark, like New England scoring against Denver but falling short on the two-point conversion.
This speech, which found hope for national unity in a moment of profound division and despair, will most likely be seen among the rhetorical high-water marks of his presidency.
In New Hampshire, 179 roads, including 40 state roads, were closed Monday morning due to high water, washouts, and downed trees and wires, the New Hampshire Department of Transportation said.
Caterpillar's management on Tuesday sought to clarify last month's now-infamous "high-water mark" comment — made by CFO Bradley Halverson on the heavy equipment maker's first-quarter earnings conference call.
Venice was hit with high water levels again on Friday, just days after the city was underwater in what was the lagoon city's worst flood in more than 50 years.
As Debs could likely perceive a couple of years later, when the Great War broke out in Europe, 1912 was to be socialism's high-water mark in the United States.
Further along the lagoon, bar owner Begnamino Dal Mas says living with the threat of floods, or "high water" as the Italians call it, is a part of Venetian life.
But in its first two episodes (all that was made available to critics), it makes strides toward getting back to the high-water mark in quality that season one set.
He won Michigan that year — the high-water mark of his campaign — by carrying white voters, especially whites without a college degree, who represented more than one in three voters.
Chris Pine reteams with his "Hell or High Water" director, David Mackenzie, for this biopic of Robert the Bruce, the 14th-century Scottish monarch who led a revolution against England.
Over the years he converted to Islam, married and raised a family, and became a living relic of the high-water mark of Russia's last period of expansionist foreign policy.
Put a different way, Hell or High Water makes its setting more than a pretty backdrop: This is a bank robbery story that could only have been set in Texas.
As we previously reported, Dana White is adamant UFC 249 will take place come hell or high water on April 18 ... and they're currently on the hunt for a venue.
The embankment follows the Thames's high-water line and will take me all the way to Egypt Bay, with the river on my left and the marshes on my right.
TODAY'S NUMBER 17 The number of countries that the World Resources Institute has deemed "extremely high water-stressed," meaning they use more than 80% of their available water every year.
"At $212 billion, the grant value is unprecedented and sets the new high-water mark for an individual executive equity award at a U.S. public company," ISS wrote last month.
High water swept away the vehicle as it traveled down US 76, about a half-mile from the Little Pee Dee River, which separates Mullins from the town of Nichols.
"Its fair to say they were aware of the high water level and they were taking actions to lower it and the water levels were slowly going down," he said.
When he talked to other graduate students there, "I could see that they wanted to do physics, come hell or high water, for the rest of their life," he said.
"Hell or High Water," you want to really get people to go see it and support what you've done, and all of the hard work that has gone into it.
It's a part of the forest with poor, sandy soil and a high water table that stunts the growth of plants, but shelters a large variety of epiphytes like orchids.
Similarly, when a Vanity Fair story published in late November claimed Trump didn't want to be first lady, "come hell or high water," Trump again fired back using her surrogate.
Its screenwriter, Taylor Sheridan, drew an Academy Award nomination for the 2016 sleeper "Hell or High Water" as well as acclaim for his directorial debut, "Wind River," earlier this year.
The problems within them are always because of some mysterious "other," be it the big, bad banks in Hell or High Water or the drug cartels in the Sicario movies.
Over the past four decades, Rothman notes, worries about pornography among social conservatives have gone up and down over time — and we now appear to be reaching another high-water mark.
If they didn't make it to work through hell and high water, there was nothing to guarantee they'd have work to come back to on the other side of the storm.
Hacksaw Ridge, Lion, Manchester by the Sea, Fences, Hidden Figures, and Hell or High Water round up the Best Picture nominees this year, and are also tipped to make strong showings.
Last year the five lakes that together hold 20 percent of the fresh surface water on the planet broke 10 high-water records, and more are expected to fall this year.
The 31-year-old Glee actress is transitioning from student to teacher in Step Up: High Water, the new 10-episode YouTube Red series based on the Step Up film franchise.
No year has yet surpassed a huge flood in 20123, but he says the Mississippi in St Louis has reached historically high water marks in four of the past seven years.
He said that nine out of 10 of Man's 'black-box' AHL strategies were at a so-called "high water mark", the highest level at which a fund has ever reached.
Police claim that high water levels have put an additional 6,000 people in the area at risk while amateur videos show the Tinau leaping over flood barriers and rapidly eroding riverbanks.
Southbound barge tows are also restricted to daytime hours only around cities like Memphis, Tennessee, and Vicksburg, Mississippi, where bridge underpasses are more difficult to navigate in high water, Hood said.
You'll need to decide whether you want to replenish your reserves back to the high-water mark, and the decision will be based in part on how your investment portfolio performed.

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