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As China opened up, American consumers hoovered up cheap Chinese goods.
Poppy seeds get hoovered up by a giant old-timey lawnmower.
Mr Trump hoovered up 35% of the vote in New Hampshire.
Hoovered up his social media after a tip on Friday and it's bad!
They hoovered more than $2 billion in contributions to their campaigns, foundation and philanthropies.
Sami Khedira, who hoovered up loose passes four years ago, looked weary this time around.
Passive funds, which simply track an index, have hoovered up assets over the past decade.
Since launching in early 2016, Peakon has hoovered up clients such as Capgemini, BMW, and Maersk.
If he hoovered up all of Mr Kasich's votes too then he would beat Mr Trump.
On the Democratic side, similarly, Bernie Sanders, a leftist outsider, hoovered up support from 20-somethings.
The 6.8 billion pound airline has hoovered up passengers from ailing competitors like Air France KLM.
But until that point they and other investment banks had hoovered up everything he'd offered them.
A rare thing occurred then in the van as it hoovered up the N4—a companionable silence.
Passive investment products like exchange-traded funds have hoovered up assets at a fast clip in recent years.
RAND, a consultancy, estimates that the amount of cocaine hoovered up by Americans halved between 2006 and 2010.
The app was created to show how much of our data is hoovered up by apps like Instagram.
It hoovered in UFO reports and sent investigators to determine the hypothetical objects' natures and their threat level.
Innovusion will compete with other sensor developers that have hoovered up venture capital too, including Luminar, Innoviz, and Velodyne.
But that mood changed on Friday as investors again hoovered up euro zone bonds in anticipation of monetary stimulus.
Many analysts expected it to plummet as low as 350 when businesses hoovered up a backlog exceeding $4 billion.
A California student is suing TikTok, alleging that it surreptitiously hoovered up her data and sent it to China.
And for his collaboration with Cambridge Analytica, Kogan then hoovered in those users' data, plus their friends' data as well.
Advanced-economy central banks hoovered up vast quantities of safe bonds as part of their efforts to stimulate lagging economies.
They have hoovered up at least 329 small firms in the past five years, according to Bloomberg, a data provider.
The COPPA rule prevents kids from having their personal information hoovered up and distributed online the way adults often consent to.
The brothers have hoovered up large chunks of Sark, buying three of the island's six hotels and opening a string of businesses.
They hoovered up three of the nation's brightest young players—Franz Beckenbauer, Uli Hoeneß and Gerd Müller—from other youth set-ups.
Until very recently, it seemed that the pro-establishment, centrist vote was hopelessly splintered while Sanders hoovered up progressive votes and Sen.
However, when cybersecurity companies inspected the files in 842.543 they found a different story: it contained malware, which hoovered up personal information.
He may have been Hoovered up out of Albuquerque, but so long as there's a willing audience, Netflix can find you anywhere.
Which is why, one Friday afternoon, I had my lips gently hoovered by a friendly lady with an excellent set of lash extensions.
Instead, they were hoovered by Hyp3r and then used to assemble intimate pictures of people's movements, their habits, and the businesses they frequent.
The other half is hoovered up by the planet's carbon sinks—oceans and plants—in roughly equal quantities, slowing its accumulation in the atmosphere.
CLOs have more in common with actively managed investment funds than with the vehicles that hoovered up mortgage debt indiscriminately during the mid-1303s.
Councils miss out on much of the extra local tax revenue from new houses, because it is hoovered up and redistributed by central government.
Many have been hoovered up by populists, typically of the anti-market left in southern Europe and the anti-migrant right in the north.
For the better part of a generation, corporations have hoovered up your private data and sold it with little to no transparency or accountability.
The election has only worsened that divide—the two parties have hoovered up 211% of the national vote, more than at any point since 1979.
The election has only worsened that divide—the two parties have hoovered up 82% of the national vote, more than at any point since 1979.
But it is strange given its unusually generous spending on education, which in some years has hoovered up more than a quarter of the budget.
Voice technologies rely on sensors that are always listening to speech, which gets hoovered up by the AI powering them in order to personalise offerings.
Instead, Facebook and Google have hoovered up the majority of digital ad revenue — the money the new publishers expected to get once they reached scale.
Instead, communications can be hoovered up en masse and analyzed to search the haystack of data for patterns and anomalies that might indicate potential threats.
Twice in 2013, the yield on the 10-year Treasury reached 3 percent, hoovered there without crossing over and quickly fell back under that level.
Or Trump Tower digital chatter might have shown up while authorities dug through the vast quantities of data hoovered up via more sweeping foreign surveillance programs.
In the aftermath of the financial crisis, when central banks hoovered up trillions of dollars-worth of government bonds, the ten-year yield fell to historic lows.
Contrary to the popular narrative, foreigners were actually net buyers of U.S. bonds last year, and have hoovered up billions of dollars of bonds in recent weeks.
But the group performed weakly in European parliament elections last month in which the rival, and more established, Liberal Democrat Party hoovered up the anti-Brexit vote.
Brainbow has not allowed to disclosed the price on its medium post, but Peak/Brainbow will remaining independent, so it's not getting hoovered into the Hachette machine.
Now the last bastion of local journalism, local TV broadcasters, are increasingly being hoovered up by giant companies for which real journalism isn't much of a priority.
Its real estate has become unaffordable, thanks to fabulously wealthy second-home owners who've hoovered up every building or apartment with a winged lion on its door.
The Indian firms hoovered up bright graduates—the big three have over 215,22016 employees in total—paying them starting salaries of $25,2700 or so, a decent local wage.
Privacy Shield provides for a joint annual review to ensure the United States is respecting its commitment to limit the amount of data hoovered up by U.S. agents.
That's definitely a negative for Netflix, which has to spend more money creating its own shows to replace the ones being hoovered back up by their original owners.
Shares in Barclays, which has large trading operations, and which hoovered up much of Lehman Brothers after it crashed, had shed a fifth of its value on Friday.
We gazed down — at least 25 manta rays circled underwater, their huge mouths open, their white eyes alert and moving side to side as they hoovered up plankton.
Founded in 2014, Faraday Future originally made waves as a secretive startup that hoovered up a ton of talent from the likes of Apple, Tesla, and most every traditional automaker.
He persuaded David Cameron to call a referendum on membership of the EU, by turning the obscure UK Independence Party into a powerful electoral machine that hoovered up discontented Tory voters.
LONDON (Reuters) - Spooked by another worldwide stocks selloff, global investors have piled up cash to a more than two-year high this month, hoovered up bonds and cut back property holdings.
That is excellent news for Mr Trump and Mr Cruz, who quietly hoovered up New Hampshire's most conservative voters to come third, despite spending little time or money in the state.
Zinc imports surged by 440 percent in December after shipments nearly quadrupled in November and almost tripled in October, as galvanisers hoovered up cheaper imports ahead of this year's expected shortfall.
And within Google Account controls and Android Settings, you'll now see more controls for seeing exactly how much of your data is being hoovered up by apps (Google apps and otherwise).
Innovation is one of the primary factors driving productivity growth, and when so many great minds are hoovered up by finance, there are fewer left to innovate in the real economy.
Blackburn has hoovered up telecom sector campaign cash for years, then loyally and routinely opposed every and any effort to hold uncompetitive telecom giants accountable for anti-competitive behavior and poor service.
At the company's pilot plant in Squamish, air gets hoovered up by giant fans into a processing facility where it is treated with potassium hydroxide, which captures and holds the carbon dioxide.
Like many of their contemporaries, Zoltan Kodaly and Bela Bartok, two Hungarians who visited Magyar villages in the early 1900s, used the folk music they hoovered up to enrich their own compositions.
A would-be social network and search company called Reelgood hoovered up Netflix Roulette; now, on its site, you narrow the window by category, genre, and even quality as determined by reviews.
With just a few clicks, the FTC's Do Not Track initiative promised to let consumers opt out of having any of their online data hoovered up by just about anyone on the Internet.
Much of the data being used in this effort is from surveillance cameras or hoovered up from people's devices, and likely most of the people being tracked had no idea this was possible.
The Tories have hoovered up UKIP voters by borrowing the party's promises to slash immigration and to bring back selective "grammar" schools, for which there is great nostalgia, if little evidence of their value.
Of most interest will be how the votes previously hoovered up by the anti-EU UK Independence Party, which has collapsed in popularity since the Brexit vote, are redistributed among the main two parties.
LONDON (Reuters) - Sterling dropped to its lowest level against the dollar since early September on Tuesday, as investors hoovered up the U.S. currency and after Britain toughened its approach to containing the coronavirus outbreak.
The ECB had taken a leaf out of the Fed's book by also promising to keep reinvesting the proceeds from the 22 trillion euros worth of bonds it has hoovered up since early 2215.
After Jia founded Faraday Future in 2014, the startup hoovered up talent from the biggest companies in Silicon Valley and Detroit in an effort to build a luxury, ultra-connected electric SUV called the FF91.
Privacy Shield, which Yahoo has not signed up to, provides for a joint annual review to ensure the United States is respecting its commitment to limit the amount of data hoovered up by U.S. agents.
The interest rate on the reserves that banks hold with it is sub-zero; its quantitative-easing (QE) scheme has hoovered up assets worth €2.6trn ($2.9trn)—equivalent to over a fifth of the euro area's GDP.
Today there is no company that truly competes with Facebook's suite of apps, partly because it has hoovered up competitors such as Instagram, the wildly successful photo app that is at the centre of its future plans.
Those parties that sit firmly inside one or other of these bubbles were among the big winners this week (only 14% of those with little education went for D66 or GreenLeft; Mr Wilders hoovered up this group's votes).
The VIX/leverage relationship has broken down, while banks and market participants in Europe and Japan - where interest rates and yields are negative - have hoovered up the higher-yielding U.S. counterpart for investment or hedging purposes. Non-U.
Behind the scenes, a new recommendation algorithm hoovered up enough user data in a few hours to start sending millions of personalised viewing suggestions, says Kevin Mayer, who runs Disney's international and direct-to-consumer businesses, including Disney+.
Szabo wants the government to help farmers during harvest by suspending its public works program, a scheme that has hoovered up nearly a quarter of a million jobless people to work on projects like road maintenance and flood defenses.
Verizon has also found itself at the center of a privacy scandal involving consumer location data, which has been hoovered up and sold to a laundry list of often dubious third parties for the better part of the last decade.
LONDON (Reuters) - Funds hoovered up a record $23 billion of stocks over the last week, analysts at Bank of America Merrill Lynch said on Friday, but they warned a pullback in sky-high markets in the coming couple of months was now "very likely".
U.K. space accelerator Seraphim Space Camp appeared last year as the first-ever U.K. spacetech accelerator, and being, frankly, the only accelerator of its type, it has quickly shored-up a number of partnership links and hoovered up many of the startups in the… space.
Ross Perot, who ran for the presidency as an independent in 1992, made a different part of the Trump pitch—the successful businessman who would stop the "giant sucking sound" of American jobs being hoovered up by Mexico, the billionaire promising to make competition go away.
Cambridge Analytica got its hands on millions of people's Facebook likes in 2014 by getting an academic, Aleksander Kogan, to design an app with a personality test that hoovered up data from the 250,000 or so Facebook users that took it, as well as from their millions of friends.
Cambridge Analytica got its hands on millions of people's Facebook likes in 2014 by getting an academic, Aleksander Kogan, to design an app with a personality test that hoovered up data from the 250,000 or so Facebook users that took it, as well as from their millions of friends.
It has asked banks making yuan loans abroad to set aside more in reserves and has also hoovered up yuan in Hong Kong, a key market where the bearish bets have been made, effectively making it more expensive for traders to borrow the yuan to make these trades.
According to a press release, the Thisisyourdigitallife quiz that hoovered up the personal information of unwitting individuals obtained by Cambridge Analytica was downloaded by 57 Italians, which—through the terrifying network effects of Facebook—led to the improper handling of data belonging to over 214,000 people in the country.
The central bank has asked banks making yuan loans abroad to set aside more in reserves and has also hoovered up yuan in Hong Kong, a key market where the bearish bets have been made, effectively making it more expensive for traders to borrow the yuan to make these trades.
Following news of McFarland's guilty plea on two counts of wire fraud earlier this year, the Securities and Exchange Commission has settled with him and two of his lieutenants, Grant Margolin (his CMO) and Daniel Simon (an independent contractor), after alleging that the trio had fraudulently hoovered up money from more than 123 investors by misrepresenting themselves.
That represents a sea-change vs the neoliberal consensus that allowed competition regulators to sit on their hands for more than a decade as technology upstarts quietly hoovered up people's data and bagged rivals, and basically went about transforming themselves from highly scalable startups into market-distorting giants with Internet-scale data-nets to snag users and buy or block competing ideas.
Apart from the individual documents and videos themselves, Wilson's choice to make so much of the archive accessible reads as a political gesture at a time when ever more of our public culture has been enclosed by those wishing to profit off of it, whether it be Facebook and Instagram capitalizing on the emotive and social content that so many of us post on their platforms, or the photographic record of our culture being hoovered up by Getty Images.
Kerry and Tyrone defined the decade. Since 2000, they had hoovered up titles in 2000, 2004, 2006, 2007 (Kerry) and 2003, 2005 (Tyrone). This led to Martin Breheny calling the 2008 final the "most decade- defining clash since Dublin v Kerry in the late 1970s". 2008 was the first final between two teams who had been beaten in their Provincial Championship.
Fat and Frantic were a London-based pop music group who wrote all their own material, playing a wide variety of musical styles ranging from manic skiffle through rock 'n roll to a cappella which they sometimes described as "piffle" – a mix of punk and skiffle. Formed in 1985, Fat and Frantic was a particular favourite on the UK live venues and University circuit playing some 300 gigs between 1989 and 1992, as well as playing frequently at the Greenbelt Festival and at Reading Festival. Its best-known song was "Last Night My Wife Hoovered My Head", one chorus of which was sung in French. The group were also somewhat notorious for once receiving a particularly bad live review from Damon Wise in the music paper Sounds, which closed with the line "Fat and Frantic ruined my weekend and I hate them for it", a line which they went on to use extensively in their publicity.

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