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Things can get pretty weird in the depths of Reddit.
He's still in the depths of production hell, you see.
Cyclists own the avenues even in the depths of winter.
It's a taste of springtime in the depths of winter.
The climate is mild, even in the depths of winter.
On a bad day, I'm in the depths of despair.
This hasn't happened since 1930, in the depths of the Depression.
Now we know what is served in the depths of Hades.
There's probably one brewing in the depths of Twitter right now.
In the depths of winter, we spend weeks counting down until summertime.
In the depths of the recession, veterans suffered higher than average unemployment.
Meanwhile you're in the depths of depression and you're not actually doing anything.
Midday rolled round and I was still in the depths of boozy despair.
Even in the depths of grief I try to see the bright side.
I had a rough childhood: family breakup in the depths of the Depression.
We never got that high even in the depths of the Great Recession.
VICE: Your room seems to be in the depths of some creative chaos.
What will mathematicians and string theorists find lurking in the depths of the monster?
Now, you're one bad lasagna away from wallowing in the depths of Yelp hell.
I first found the *perfect* This Is Us costume in the depths of Reddit.
We do know that people in the depths of despair turn to alcohol abuse.
Instead, it put me in the depths of a hell of my own making.
Or maybe being attacked by a gastrointestinal parasite in the depths of the jungle?
Shostak said there are likely many objects similar to Oumuamua in the depths of space.
The community showed tenacity, intimacy and love, even in the depths of loss and poverty.
A transparent, foldable display isn't a single entity forged in the depths of Mount Samsung.
Somewhere in the depths of our lizard brains lies a fascination with remote-controlled vehicles.
Even when working well past midnight in the depths of exam season, I love it.
In the depths of winter, I'd see her pass my window in the early morning.
In the depths of the Depression, the case confirmed Americans' worst impressions of the superrich.
We were in the depths of the great recession: job losses, home foreclosures, plummeting stocks.
In the depths of the financial crisis, Mr. Raynor asked Mr. Ross for a bailout.
Long gone are my days of stringy headphones getting tangled in the depths of my bag.
In the depths of our respective psychiatric crises, we had no desire to play theater games.
Then there was nothing -- no heating, no light, no running water, in the depths of winter.
"I agree," Pall conceded, searching in the depths of his skull for a more nuanced argument.
ICBC's Madrid branch opened for business in the depths of Spain's financial crisis in January 20153.
Some dreams are so outlandish that they can only exist in the depths of one's imagination.
Even in the depths of the acrimonious Clinton impeachment proceedings, lawmakers regularly passed significant bipartisan bills.
Even in the depths of the recession, Detroit still remained home to top-ranked medical facilities.
The floor is twice as high as where oil languished in the depths of the downturn.
He had arrived there in the depths of despair, but was leaving now wordless with joy.
Automation, and the anonymity implicit in the depths of the web, muddy notions of clear culpability.
In the depths of the subprime mortgage crisis, Congress placed Fannie and Freddie under Treasury Department control.
The world's largest, it was found in the depths of the seas near the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands.
They give me strength, and strength is a rare resource to find in the depths of withdrawal.
This impression comes from deep down in the depths of the genitals—this cannot be stressed enough.
In the depths of the downturn, Anglo said it would reduce its assets to 16 core commodities.
In the depths of my despair, I visited a so-called green doctor in Venice Beach, Calif.
Life insurance felt like a ray of light — albeit a weak one — in the depths of uncertainty.
You're watching people, in the depths of the worst of circumstances, in the most dire of circumstances.
That's a big improvement from the 2502 percent peak of unemployment in the depths of the Great Recession.
Way back when, Alex Hislop started a club night in a pub in the depths of West London.
Q. In the depths of his terrible treatment, Ji was so badly beaten he could not stand up.
IN THE depths of the Great Depression, more than a quarter of America's workers could not find employment.
I make a coffee (hazelnut creamer, yesss) and find a granola bar in the depths of my bag.
ET on January 12, these tickets will be somewhere, hiding in the depths of the airline's flight schedule.
Recently, I've seen a surge of Sailor Moon-inspired makeup pop-up in the depths of the internet.
Macaulay and Gaspar are the owners of a permaculture farm in the depths of the Costa Rican jungle.
In the depths of the recession, in the second quarter of 33, that rate peaked at 23 percent.
In the depths of the Great Recession, Robert Bowen got a phone call from a customer in distress.
His poll ratings have begun creeping up from lows reached in the depths of the yellow vest crisis.
A weird wonderland of new ocean life has been discovered in the depths of the Gulf of California.
In the depths of despair, I wrote to the novelist, who was happy to hear about my pain.
In the depths of a recession, even a "bridge to nowhere" can be worth building just for the stimulus.
And these experiences will all be set in the depths of this blue marble we've called home since forever.
L ast September, in the depths of high summer, my wife and I wanted to see the Midwest again.
Still, why all the fuss over one impoverished blacksmith, born to a prostitute in the depths of Flea Bottom?
In the depths of last year's crisis, the government announced a target budget deficit-to-GDP ratio of 1.9%.
Creatures that live in the depths of the oceans are often extremely fragile, making their collection a difficult affair.
Deep in the depths of your makeup bag, there are some shocking truths that you'd probably rather not know.
But to be fair, this historical relic is doing nothing for nobody out there in the depths of space.
In the depths of winter, Tulum's sprawling white-sand coast (and indigenous marine turtles!) are here to rescue us.
In the depths of the financial crisis in 2008, Merrill Lynch agreed to be acquired by Bank of America.
But he will be campaigning in the depths of an economic recession that has eroded support for his party.
The 4.9 percent unemployment rate is half of what it was in the depths of the recession in 2009.
In another, I lost a package and had to search for it in the depths of my office basement.
Much of the story unfolds in the depths of Amazonia; other locations include Ireland, London, and the English countryside.
Whether it's his rotund figure or his "mired in the depths of ennui" eyes, BeeJay became an instant star.
His mother took in seamstress work to support her daughter and two sons in the depths of the Depression.
Mr. McNabb joined Vanguard in 1986 and became chief executive in 2008, in the depths of the financial crisis.
Creative careers have their seasons, and, in the case of Pedro Almodóvar , we are in the depths of autumn.
She constantly snatches them with whatever cool, creative thing she has planned in the depths of her brilliant, beautiful mind.
All told, alcohol is pretty attractive when one is in the depths of depression and looking for a quick release.
Indeed, in the depths of the crisis, the market would probably have fallen back to a single-digit p/e.
Her action was both brave and a strikingly effective piece of visual rhetoric, accomplished in the depths of appalling grief.
It's here that a new type of store experience has found life, even in the depths of the retail apocalypse.
Nessie, as she's been affectionately nicknamed, allegedly swims in the depths of Loch Ness, the second-deepest lake in Scotland.
His visits soon made the Cunard country seat, Nevill Holt, in the depths of Leicestershire, a hotbed of social action.
At first, Abendegos is some classic Zoo, a long-lost hybrid hiding somewhere in the depths of the Mexican jungle.
In interglacials the carbon-dioxide level is 1.45 times higher than it is in the depths of an ice age.
In April of 2628 the American people were in the depths of the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression.
Promising this in the depths of a downturn would offer businesses reason to be optimistic, they say, boosting the recovery.
Then, just lay back, fall asleep and don't worry too much — your valuables are hidden in the depths of the sand.
That Thanksgiving break, in the depths of my homesickness and loneliness, she strode up out of the sea and saved me.
Awkwardly, Ukraine continued to pay interest on the bond in part of 2015, when it was in the depths of recession.
A robot swimming in the depths of one of Fukushima's nuclear reactors may have spotted lumps of molten nuclear fuel inside.
The last time profits fell while revenue grew was the third quarter of 22.4, in the depths of the financial crisis.
Without a mole or whistle-blower lurking in the depths of a wayward polling firm, herding is virtually impossible to prove.
Even in the depths of the 2008-09 crisis, the ratio only fell below the long-run average for ten months.
In the depths of the 2015 downturn, Glencore reduced output of zinc and copper, which it is gradually bringing back online.
She'd asked to borrow mine so she could call herself; she suspected her phone was in the depths of her purse.
Yet there is a gulf between promises in the corridors of power and what happens in the depths of the bureaucracy.
He took up spelunking as a teenager and once got stuck in the depths of Australia's Yarrangobilly Caves for 79 hours.
This article was originally published on THUMP UK. There you are on a Saturday night, in the depths of a club.
IN OCTOBER 1917, in the depths of the first world war, an expectant Chaim Weizmann was waiting in a London anteroom.
"In the depths of my self-delusion, I thought I could trick you into thinking it was wine," he told us.
The Fed has gotten creative in previous crises, using an alphabet soup of fixes in the depths of the financial meltdown.
This is what lurks in the depths of my mind, taking up space that might be better saved for daily logistics.
The Obama administration's failure to apply a bigger stimulus in the depths of 2009 reflected its caution as well as Republican opposition.
Hidden in the depths of the Library of Congress is a Victorian New York Sunday newspaper entitled the Sunday Dispatch (1845–1854).
In the depths of tragedy, Notaro seems to be saying, we smile at only two things, really: gallows humor, love, or both.
Instead of rummaging in the depths of a large bag, you can take the insert out to make packing a little easier.
The Dow and S&P 500 are on track for the worst December since 1931, in the depths of the Great Depression.
In the depths of the Great Depression, President Franklin Roosevelt put 3 million unemployed men to work through the Civilian Conservation Corps.
Covered in paint; clothes purchased from a charity shop; a few pills of 2CB rolling loosely in the depths of their wallet.
There is nothing in the world more helpless and irresponsible and depraved than a man in the depths of an ether binge.
The Bank of Korea has not delivered an inter-meeting rate cut since October 2008 in the depths of the financial markets.
"While this journey has felt endless, and I've been in the depths of despair, I feel so grateful now," says the actress.
The United States is in the depths of a decade-long construction drought that is driving up the cost of existing homes.
"We are in the depths of fall maintenance but both strong exports and weak imports have helped limit the build," Smith said.
The Dionne quintuplets — the first known to survive — were a flash of miraculous happy news in the depths of the Great Depression.
Mr. Kleinfeld took the reins of Alcoa in 2008 in the depths of the financial crisis when the company was being battered.
Some say it's as big as the cosmos, yet it can be found in the depths of a calmly breathing Black child.
Before you go hunting for them in your local Sephora, know that the most bizarre encounters happen in the depths of Google searches.
Unlike in the depths of the ocean, where fluorescent fish and plants stand out, the terrestrial environment has far more competition among colors.
Another robot has died in the depths of one of Fukushima's nuclear reactors, as attempts to locate and remove melted radioactive fuel continue.
The $203 billion mega-lender bought the Thundering Herd essentially over a weekend in the depths of the 2008 crisis for $50 billion.
Or as Tendulkar put it, to "paint a broader picture" of what might be happening out there, in the depths of intergalactic space.
DIVIDED OUTLOOK The last time profits fell while revenue grew was the third quarter of 22.4, in the depths of the financial crisis.
In the depths of the Great Depression, the penalty shot was seen as a way to inject some additional excitement into hockey games.
I don't think I've ever played somebody who is living in such a dark place, who is truly in the depths of despair.
According to legend, the Kraken is believed to be a giant sea creature with tentacles that lurks in the depths of the ocean.
Odgaard was in the depths of despair over a boycott of Görtz Haus, she often called Mr. McKoy, and he prayed with her.
Paul Krugman Back in the depths of the Cold War, people used to talk about "doomsday machines," devices that could destroy the world.
Wage growth is certainly stronger than in the depths of the recession in 2009 and 2010, and has been gradually increasing since then.
Somewhere in the depths of my soul is the connection my father had with his cattle, the hills of Khalavha and his people.
Ms. Sheehan joined the pension fund, Calstrs, in October 2008, in the depths of the financial crisis after the collapse of Lehman Brothers.
Even in the depths of winter, I can read about, obsess over, order and plant new seeds all within a matter of weeks.
Set in the 1930s, the story follows a lonely young orphan (Asa Butterfield) who lives in the depths of a Paris train station.
There is a certain beauty to quite awful songs that have attached themselves to your recollections and nested in the depths of your brain.
As for the elephant seals, the team used them to transmit data back to shore as they swam in the depths of the polynya.
It's a snarky adventure set in the depths of space, told through the eyes of a security robot that's taken to calling itself Murderbot.
It never has been: Herbert Hoover, in the depths of the Great Depression, held about 80 percent of his vote from the previous election.
A Good Appetite After years of shopping at the farmers' market in the depths of winter, I finally have my root-vegetable game down.
Thirty years later, in the depths of recession, he asked Wasserstein Perella, a boutique investment bank, to find a buyer for Yves Saint Laurent.
It definitely feels isolated at times, especially in the depths of winter when you may not see the sun depending on your shift schedule.
Supernova, C.A. Higgins C.A. Higgins' debut novel Lightless was set in the depths of the solar system aboard an experimental spaceship that developed sentience.
In the depths of Poland, as the war broke out, my grandmother dreamed of America, teaching herself English and hoping to emigrate some day.
Bali's vibrant batik sarongs are art you can wear, and Maldivian dhon riha tastes like seafood curry concocted in the depths of the ocean.
America is still in the depths of a housing and rental crisis that shows no sign of letting up in America's most desirable cities.
Things have calmed down considerably, but in the depths of the controversy, it was hard for her to imagine the life she has now.
His latest left-turn has him linking up with reggae veteran Gyptian for "Contact High," a welcome summer breeze in the depths of December.
The story of how the 223th century artist, Gertrude Abercrombie, was entrenched in the depths of Chicago's dark, turbulent, discriminatory, social, and political reality.
One summer, Mr. Worsham chose to work in the moped shop rather than pursue an architecture internship in the depths of post-'2995 recession.
Among Republicans, the Michigan consumer expectations index was at 61.1 in October, the kind of reading typically reported in the depths of a recession.
I thought the presence of black Handmaids showed that in the depths of a fertility crisis, Gilead's desire for fertile women trumped its racism.
The show is nominally about a coder, Lily, trying to figure out what happened to her boyfriend in the depths of Amaya's development division.
These so-called "pilot stores" are hidden in the depths of Zara's sprawling headquarters in northern Spain and are completely off-limits to the public.
So that's where Jaime and Cersei died on Game of Thrones, in the depths of the Red Keep, with the building raining down upon them.
I make myself porridge and celebrate being on time by losing myself in the depths of the internet before I manage to finalize the proofs.
The sound of applause becomes the thud of gunfire: we see Raqqa in the depths of IS control, the capital of the self-proclaimed caliphate.
Since the job market bottomed in January 21980, in the depths of the Great Recession, the U.S. economy has produced more than 21995 million jobs.
BNSF, which Berkshire bought in the depths of the crisis in 2009, has yielded an annual return of about 15% if measured in this way.
Exports as a percentage of Chinese GDP have fallen every year for the past decade, except for 2009 in the depths of the global recession.
The duo find themselves in the depths of gang life and drug culture, something both men have to quickly adapt to and be believable in.
It's just gone midday on a Monday, and I'm somewhere in the depths of the BBC's looming central London headquarters with R&B newcomer Khalid.
No, "Ulysses" took place in the language, and the reality the novel described occurred in the land of modernism, in the depths of literature's continent.
In the depths of New Zealand's Waitomo Caves, fluorescent larvae offer a glimmering constellation against the darkness like glow-in-the-dark star stickers incarnate.
At times, especially in the depths of these nightmarish sequences, I admired Riker's audacity more than I enjoyed following his logic to its gruesome endpoints.
Trump isn't the first Republican president with a disdain for donning a tux and wasting a Saturday night in the depths of the Washington Hilton.
Such policies helped rebuild the American middle class in the depths of the Depression; they also pinched super-rich parties trying to grow their wealth.
The Treasury Department said that China was no longer a currency manipulator, shedding a designation made last August in the depths of the trade fight.
Yet even in the depths of my grief, I assumed then that in six years, I would have found a new life and new love.
But underground, in the depths of a New York City subway station, a powerfully expressive initiative fueled by thousands of Post-it Notes was underway.
Hiding near the ocean floor Scientists have discovered three new species of snailfish in the depths of the Pacific Ocean, capturing their journey on camera.
But he is also mentally ill, and in the depths of his madness he lashes out violently, hitting his servants and biting his wife's face.
Since the job market bottomed out in January, 2010, in the depths of the Great Recession, the U.S. economy has produced more than 14 million jobs.
The Stars are Legion by Kameron Hurley — February 7th In the depths of space, a fleet of worldships known as the Legion are traveling between stars.
All of which is to say that you can't think of a transparent, foldable display as a single entity forged in the depths of Mount Samsung.
In early 2016, two planetary scientists declared that a ghost planet is hiding in the depths of the solar system, well beyond the orbit of Pluto.
The last time the Fed cut official rates was in the depths of a financial crisis, to stabilize a system about to fall off a cliff.
Of course Francesca would want to experience the ups of a relationship as she's in the depths of "a relationship that's dying," as Dev puts it.
I'm not sure how much time the average person spends in the depths of Music Twitter but let me tell you, it's a cesspool down there.
But the movie, even in the depths of its anguish and degradation, never loses the touch of grace and cosmic humor that sets it into motion.
The Rockets would eventually squeak into the playoffs at 41-41, but at the time they were team mired in the depths of the Western Conference.
Subsequently, they laid off 13% of their staff, in the depths of the notorious "crypto winter" that followed the crypto bubble which ended abruptly last January.
Even right after the election, Mr. Trump's favorability ratings were comparable to Richard M. Nixon's in the depths of Watergate, and he lost the popular vote.
It was 20 feet or longer — its lower half hidden in the depths of the hole — as it rose, on black, articulated legs bristling with spikes.
The same analysis that told us that austerity was a bad thing in the depths of the slump says that deficit spending now won't be contractionary.
"Even in the depths of the financial meltdown in October 2008, we didn't see this type of abnormality," said Rob Austin, head of research at Alight.
In the depths of his dissolution, the greatest musician of his generation pawned his instruments and played on the street for loose change from passers-by.
Still, it's hard to believe it took this long to have Tiffany Haddish join producer Andy in the depths of Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios.
At 21, he managed to survive 3 weeks stranded in the depths of the Amazon with no prior experience of South America, let alone the jungle.
Even as he celebrated America's strengths, the nation was in the depths of civil war, and despite Gettysburg and Vicksburg, Union victory was far from assured.
She was a Russek, which to anyone who suddenly needed a mink stole, in the depths of the Great Depression, was a name to reach for.
In the depths of the Great Recession, U.S. vehicle sales plummeted to a scant 2628 million, a level at the time that made most automakers unprofitable.
When you're in the depths of winter, sometimes it feels like the only thing there is to look forward to is the new titles coming to Netflix.
But in the depths of depression, she often didn't have the energy to pick up a pen to write the date, let alone pour out her feelings.
I aim to work a bit before I meet F. at 4:2145 at the train station but get lost in the depths of an online sale.
In the depths of the crisis, the currency bloc risked being brought down by a member state that made up less than 2% of its overall GDP.
In the depths of a catastrophic financial crisis no one but Warren Buffett may have the guts and the means to spend more as others cut back.
It seems more and more adults want to spend time colouring in a magical garden with 72 pencils, rather than hanging out in the depths of Twitter.
Thirty years later, in the depths of recession, he asked Wasserstein Perella, a boutique investment bank, to find a buyer for YSL, asking for $1bn in cash.
Most of the time, when I'm not wallowing in the depths of self-pity or self-loathing, I'm striving to be the best person I can be.
If hypothetical weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs) are real, their collisions with regular matter may have left fossil traces in the depths of the planet's rock record.
Being together in the depths of an imaginary jungle is a central motif of the show, especially in the encounter between contemporary works and Le Douanier's paintings.
Glasgow-born Hendry made his name in the depths of the financial crisis after posting positive returns in 2008 when many of his peers suffered steep losses.
Perhaps Mr Buffett is just being opportunistic, as he has been before: he invested in Goldman Sachs, a large bank, in the depths of the financial crisis.
On Thursday, the central bank cut its key policy rate to 19.75% from 24%, where it had remained since September in the depths of Turkey's currency crisis.
Unita Blackwell, who was born in a sharecropper's shack in Mississippi in the depths of the Depression, grew up having no idea what it meant to vote.
That patience has given way, and the Fed is poised for its first cut since 2008, when the economy was in the depths of the Great Recession.
The extended final fight between the samurai and the bandits was shot in the depths of winter, with the sandaled cast slogging painfully through nearly frozen mud.
Yet the first election to take place in the depths of the Great Depression in 1932, saw a significant downturn, albeit one that was reversed in 1936.
In Subnautica, a survival game where you eke out an existence in the depths of an alien ocean, feeling at home — even if just temporarily — is important.
Half an hour before that I'd been, to quote Anne Shirley (as I always try to do), in the depths of despair, and now I was laughing.
Maybe you could make something special tonight, though, just because you've probably got tomorrow off from work and that's worth celebrating in the depths of winter, always.
In the depths of the Great Depression, farmers across the Corn Belt demanded that alcohol made from excess crops be blended into gasoline to raise crop prices.
It was in the depths of the Mickey Mouse dungeon, the music of the Mouse's rap album coursing through my headphones, that I decided VRChat was brilliant.
And even in darker scenes — whether they're set in the depths of space or involve multiple casualties — Gunn seems to emphasize color and light as much as possible.
That false hope aggravated the relatives' horror of envisioning their loved ones stuck in a death trap in the depths of the ocean, the time quickly ticking away.
For now at least, wealthy boomers have a lot more money to spend than they had any right to expect in the depths of the 2008 financial crisis.
Even with phone numbers saved in the depths of the Crisis Text Line system, there's no other identifying information connected to those numbers or made available to counselors.
But some of these products are so odd, unusual or just plain fun that it feels wrong to let them languish, unheralded, in the depths of our inboxes.
Disney's live-action Beauty and the Beast is a spell cast by a wand in good working order: A castle materializes in the depths of a dark forest.
I now know that I was completely in the depths of body dysmorphia and it really worries me that I was not a positive role model out there.
No longer will those dozens of photos you take on vacations that don't make it to Facebook or Instagram get lost in the depths of your camera roll.
It's a testament to Glover's all-black writers' room for Atlanta, which situates its characters in the depths of Atlanta without buffoonery or canned jokes at every turn.
You don't see the devastation on view in Detroit in the depths of that city's historic bankruptcy — but Puerto Rico's debt is, in fact, much bigger than Detroit's.
Trump was alluding to theories over the years that have been circulated in tabloid publications, in the depths of the internet and in books by the Clintons' foes.
And while they used to be ugly, black necessities meant to live in the depths of your bag or backpack, now they've turned into pretty and fun accessories.
It's as if your body has physically, mentally, and spiritually had enough of wallowing in the depths of darkness, and so it propels you forward, towards the light.
It is set in the depths of winter, in a mining camp such as you would have found during the Klondike gold rush of the late 19th century.
It was a heavy and dark scene of a nighttime forest in the depths of winter, and deeply marked with visible brush strokes, more like peaks and troughs.
In 423, in the depths of the Cold War, she became the first ballerina from the Western Hemisphere to appear as a guest artist in the Soviet Union.
Sterling hit a five-year low against the euro and its lowest on a trade-weighted basis since January 2009, in the depths of the Great Financial Crisis.
And even in the depths of the movie's hallucinatory strangeness, it maintains an amusing awareness of all the petty irritants that can accrue when you're in close quarters.
The Federal Reserve raised its benchmark interest rate on Wednesday, inching toward the end of the economic stimulus campaign it began in the depths of the financial crisis.
Passed in the depths of the Great Depression and signed by Republican Herbert Hoover, it is sometimes blamed for sparking a trade war and prolonging the Great Depression.
Even in the depths of winter, when fruit trees are barren and you're sick of looking at squash-based pies, dinner parties go on and sweet-tooth cravings rage.
For pessimistic investors fearful of big crises, macro funds may look appealing: after all, they did largely manage to perform creditably in the depths of the 2008 financial crisis.
With the jobless rate now hovering around 5 percent — roughly half the level in the depths of the Great Recession, some economist say the slowdown shouldn't be too surprising.
Humanity has developed amazing tech: colonies far out in the depths of space, ansibles that teleport people across the stars, and starships that can take down unknown enemy spacecraft.
If proven, these findings would topple Charles Darwin's longstanding theory that organic life was conceived "in some warm little pond," and not in the depths of a Precambrian ocean.
But with the country in the depths of sovereign default, it's unlikely to be an easy road ahead for the country's first right-wing president in over a decade.
The model democracy of the Middle East risks transforming into a global pariah on the scale of South Africa when it was in the depths of its apartheid nightmare.
Policymakers, businesses and ordinary Brazilians remember that only a few years ago, with the economy in the depths of one of its deepest ever recessions, inflation still topped 10%.
Her lips were bleeding, her eyes black as wrecked wood in the depths of the Saint Lawrence, and she was gradually, relentlessly, making her way toward his bedroom door.
Forty-year industry veteran Friedman, co-founder of Friedman Billings Ramsey Group, is well known for being a buyer of distressed securities in the depths of the financial crisis.
After nine years battling a drug addiction that began in the depths of depression, I was arrested during my senior year of college with a large amount of heroin.
Even in the depths of recession in early 2009, no House Republicans and only three Senate Republicans voted to pass the stimulus bill put forward by the Obama administration.
In August 2016, a Thomson Reuters Foundation investigation found several children in India had died in the depths of illegal mica mines - but that their deaths were covered up.
When I was in the depths of despair from having been trafficked by very powerful, wealthy people, I was unable to find anyone who would take my abuse seriously.
Mortgages account for such a huge amount of bank lending, meaning that if prices were to plunge, Britain could find itself back in the depths of a credit crisis.
But consider the Book of Jonah 290:16003 in which Jonah, caught in the depths of a giant fish's gut, sings about the terror of near-death by water.
He is credited with saving the euro by pledging, in the depths of a crisis in 233, to do "whatever it takes" to stop the currency from breaking up.
Things start going horribly wrong and after an earthquake wrecks the station, the crew's got to survive in the depths of the ocean and outlast whatever's lurking down there.
Nor that they are being forced to trudge to polling stations for the third general election in five years, this time in the depths of the miserable British winter.
But her favorite creation from the film is the Sando Aqua monster lurking in the depths of Naboo's core, the largest of the underwater creatures that can devour anything.
You expect the reek of cheesiness, only to be moved, as Michael is, by the heartsore fragility of her voice: easy listening, in the depths of a difficult film.
Even in the depths of winter, the blue jay (Cyanocitta cristata) can be observed in all five boroughs of New York City, especially where taller trees form a canopy.
In the depths of the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression, Fed Chair Ben Bernanke was largely credited for pulling back the U.S. economy from the brink of collapse.
The latest example is Kameron Hurley's The Stars Are Legion, a strange, brilliant story set in the depths of space on a group of planet-ships populated exclusively by women.
Watch this incredible compilation video of Roth's best roundhouse kicks and imagine this unchained skill going down in the middle of a cage in the depths of the uncanny valley.
You won't want to pass on the hidden gem we found hidden in the depths of Memebox, a three-step sheet mask that's basically a facial in sheet mask form.
And, like the United States, Russia operates larger nuclear-powered submarines that carry long-range nuclear missiles and spend months at a time hiding in the depths of the ocean.
That's one reason the Obama administration later found itself agreeing to a two-year tax cut extension while the economy was in the depths of an even bigger, later recession.
Under the first full moon of 1985, the psychedelic punk band Meat Puppets shredded in the depths of the Mojave Desert, powered by a generator and surrounded by incandescent cactuses.
By the time test flights began to suggest fundamental problems with the plane's architecture, it was 503, and America was in the depths of the worst recession since the 1930s.
The rest of their bodies lie in the depths of the pie, leaching their brine into a rich custard, larded with bacon and hard-boiled eggs and spiked with mustard.
The area is so sodden that staff bring in heavy supplies just once a year, in the depths of winter, when they can build a thick road of ice (pictured above).
The index, which averages the last 200 weekly closing prices has "only been breached one or two other times, and that was in the depths of the financial crisis," Ross said.
A former Goldman Sachs chief economist, he joined the New York Fed as its markets head in 2007 and took its helm in the depths of the crisis in early 2009.
Since March 225, the number of managed money long positions has peaked at 2118,054 million barrels, but never dropped below 452 million, even in the depths of the oil price slump.
In the depths of Voldemort's control, the Ministry resembles the state apparatus of Vichy France during World War 2, the Nazi-backed government which controlled the southern half of the country.
While improved from a $22.8 billion nonadjusted loss for the same period last year, the bottom line reveals GE is still a struggling industrial conglomerate in the depths of a turnaround.
"I truly believe in the depths of my soul that I was put through that situation for a reason because I had a major wake-up call — like major," Hill said.
Albayrak said that although the government would miss its target budget deficit-to-GDP ratio, set in the depths of last year's crisis, debt levels were not a problem for Ankara.
The original story of the NLRA is important: in the depths of the Great Depression, Congress wanted to require private sector employers to recognize the collective bargaining rights of their employees.
"Crash Pad" follows a millennial slacker and self-professed romantic, Stensland (Domhnall Gleeson), in the depths of heartbreak after the end of his fling with a married woman, Morgan (Christina Applegate).
Marsh adamantly explained that much like the secrecy of costumed characters at Disney World, the public is not supposed to know what truly goes on in the depths of the Eatsa kitchen.
The vast Shtokman natural gas field, north of Russia, is in an area that is now ice-free even in the depths of winter – helping Gazprom if it ever develops the find.
For context, the survey hit a high of nearly 126 back in the late '60s, and plummeted to about 27 in 2009, when we were in the depths of the financial crisis.
There looms another paradox, because when it does invade—in the depths of a pine forest, in the naked desert, in a suddenly vacated room—it often proves unnerving rather than welcome.
That deterred Mr Biden, in the depths of his grief, from running in 2016—as he explains movingly in his book, which is part-memoir for a beloved son, part-campaign tome.
Sure, he might have been drowning in the depths of opiate addiction here, and there's nothing admirable about that, but he also quietly invented the new sound of music about the topic.
It was the only alcoholic spirit available in the depths of the jungle and inspired many spontaneous singing and dancing sessions in a place with limited internet access and roaring evening rainstorms.
One of my favorite moments was when Leon followed the FBI agent Ada into the sewers and I caught a glimpse of a massive monster moving in the depths of Racoon City.
In an e-mail, he wrote to me that the polarities in the U.S. were becoming entrenched and extreme, like Israel in the depths of its divisions, or like pre-Nazi Germany.
Mark Zandi at Moody's Analytics estimated that $1 in SNAP spending increased growth by $1.74 in 2009, in the depths of the recession, and by $22 in 24, well into the recovery.
In the depths of the financial crisis of 2008 and 2009, international leaders banded together, held emergency meetings and pushed out stimulus to buttress the world economy, said a former Australian treasurer.
In all, the Treasury Department has estimated that more than $19 trillion in household wealth and 8.8 million jobs were lost from late 2007 to 2007 in the depths of the recession.
The Columbia Whirlibird Mittens are sized perfectly for a woman's hand and were made for the woman who is headed far out into the backwoods in the depths of a cold winter.
A Case Of The Blues A number of show-goers rocked this retro look in bright shades of blue, proving that no color is off-limits even in the depths of winter.
What's now the most widely used cryptocurrency was a niche payment method being used in the depths of the internet, in many cases being used to buy illegal goods on black markets.
The villagers cut lumber for added wages, often in the depths of winter, so mishaps were common: falling timbers, piercing splinters, blades that skipped off bark and bit into ankles and thighs.
I know that look of recognition he gives the camera, that smile and shrug of not wanting to acknowledge what you've seen in the depths of DeviantArt in the light of day.
And such was the way with the Neymar fan who was arrested after being discovered hidden away in the depths of the Brazilian Olympic team's hotel laundry room, according to ESPN Brazil.
In the four weeks to June 17th its Bud Light and Budweiser brands each saw volumes drop by more than 8%, declines not seen since 2009, in the depths of the financial crisis.
But he also said that in the depths of the crisis policymakers had "major questions" about whether promising good times ahead "would really have moved the hearts, minds, and pocketbooks of the public".
The dish of fried crumbed chicken topped with tomato sauce and melted cheese, called parmagiana, or parma for short, is staple pub food across a country in the depths of a big dry.
There are some nods to the present: mulched, pitched-down trap snares echo in the depths of "Arisen My Senses," while hi-hats glitter across the song's rapturous peaks like frozen-over wires.
"We're in a much better position on every level," said Schultz, who returned for his second stint as CEO in the depths of the "Great Recession," when Starbucks' stock was trading below $10.
Cast adrift in the depths of the Atlantic Ocean, 350 miles away from the West African coast lies an island that you probably won't have had reason to think of for a while.
"It's now apparent that we're in the depths of the Covid-19 financial crisis of 2020, with much left to be written," Jon Hill, BMO's rates strategist, said in a note on Monday.
This latest contretemps got underway after former President Barack Obama sent a tweet commemorating the 2000th anniversary of the Recovery Act he signed in the depths of the Great Recession he had inherited.
But his younger cousin President Franklin D. Roosevelt, a pragmatic Democrat, said in 1932, in the depths of the Great Depression, that it was high time to take risks and help suffering people.
I don't want language that is artificial or arcane — just language that says things in such a way that we hear what is being said, and register it in the depths of us.
Over seven years ago, in the depths of the financial crisis, the Monetary Policy Committee cut Bank Rate to a record low 0.5 percent and embarked on a 375 billion pound quantitative easing program.
After an eagle-eyed Reddit user discovered the smooth, clear maybe-maybe-not silicone makeup applicator buried in the depths of the internet, beauty obsessives everywhere jumped on the opportunity to expand their horizons.
Even in "The Bells," in the depths of her depression and despair, she talks about freeing Westeros from tyranny — even if she's focusing on saving future generations at the expense of the current one.
Though always heavy, and always metal-born, Grave Lines wears its influences on its sleeve, and outside of the members' past projects, there are some more surprises lurking in the depths of this machine.
Deflation failed to materialise in the depths of the great recession of 2008-09 and now that the global economy is enjoying its broadest and strongest upswing since 2010, inflationary pressures are largely absent.
ABOARD PROF JOHN EVANS ATTA MILLS, Ghana (Reuters) - In the depths of Ghana's fiscal crisis in 220 policymakers looked forward to a time when a new oil field would open to boost the economy.
Within weeks, it was forced to shut the system for around two months to fix a crack in an onshore section, triggering a spike in British natural gas prices in the depths of winter.
"In the depths of an awful downturn, you had to worry about growth first and distribution second," said Jared Bernstein, who was Vice President Biden's chief economic adviser at the start of Obama's tenure.
In the depths of the recession, Mulvaney sided with Sanford against their fellow Republicans when Sanford tried to reject federal stimulus money — funds that Mulvaney cast as an ominous expansion of big-government power.
That is substantially higher than in the depths of the recession, but still below its 2000 level, when it exceeded 81 percent, said Elise Gould, an economist at the left-leaning Economic Policy Institute.
The BoE first launched purchases of government bonds in the depths of the financial crisis in 2009, adding 375 billion pounds to the central bank's balance sheet, about one-fifth of UK economic output.
In his prepared testimony, Cohen also said Trump once bragged of a $10 million tax refund in the depths of the financial crisis just as he was slashing salaries for his employees, including Cohen.
The Nasdaq's descent in less than four months is the latest sign that the bull market that began in the depths of the financial crisis a decade ago could be coming to an end.
Elon Musk concluded his Shakespearean soliloquy — "to take private, or not to take private" — in the depths of a Friday evening, 17 days after he began a drama that now appears awfully self-defeating.
If anyone causes one of these little ones...to stumble, it would be better for them to have a large millstone hung around their neck and to be drowned in the depths of the sea.
Swiss director bo Odar loves images of sleight-of-hand magic and glowering men lurking deep in the depths of giant hoods, and Dark shares Who Am I's grimy, heavy cinematography and screaming discordant soundtrack.
The bonds, bought at fire-sale prices in the depths of the crisis, have since gone up in value, and the profits would give Greece a bit more leeway in the next couple of years.
Gold bullion coins, which are often seen as a safe store of wealth in times of financial market uncertainty, saw a huge surge in interest among U.S. investors in the depths of the financial crisis.
Each has renovated in the last several years, a total investment of almost $500 million that helps counter the image of Cleveland from the 1970s and 1980s as a city in the depths of recession.
Plenty of rogues made appearances, too, especially in the depths of the Cold War, when the city acceded to State Department requests to toss confetti at visiting heads of state who were friendly to Washington.
According to the Washington Post, Uber's metrics, which rely on a mixture of internal tracking tools and external polling firms, place its brand sentiment near the same lows measured in the depths of its crisis.
Kudlow, who dismissed those warning about the housing bubble as "bubbleheads," and warned about looming inflation in the depths of recession, also remained a right-wing favorite – and is now the Trump administration's chief economist.
Even in the depths of winter, increasingly frequent storms and thawing have made the roads more dangerous and sometimes too weak to use safely, prompting the authorities to close them for days at a time.
We had planned to relocate together, but her job then kept her in the capital, so I found myself suddenly living alone in a strange town, in a strange house, in the depths of winter.
Unless stocks reverse quickly, Wall Street statisticians will mark April 29 of this year as the end date of the bull market that was born in March 2009, in the depths of the last recession.
Meeting people in the depths of South Carolina fighting for access to clean water, up to the wealthy class of New York City who were sick and tired of the status quo, I found my people.
Rising in a Downturn When Mr. Nardizzi took over, in the depths of the 22012 economic downturn, most charities had dialed back their fund-raising efforts, figuring that the nation was in no position to give.
Frances Frei, the culture coach that Uber hired when in the depths of its crises last year, says Uber fared two for three on rebuilding its troubled culture during her year at the car-hailing company.
There are a lot of other gems to be found in the depths of celebrities' personal accounts, and we've mined though all of them ahead to bring you the ones that are most worth your while.
Paulsen said that with cyclical stocks — or the companies whose results are most tightly linked to the performance of the economy — investors are acting as if the US were already in the depths of a recession.
All of these diversions can throw you off your productivity streak, and it could take you to up to 24 minutes to restore your focus once you've lost it in the depths of your Twitter feed.
We're all taught early on to abhor the passive voice, but what we're now learning is that something even worse may lurk down there in the depths of the English language: a school of verbless sentences.
"In the depths of the red states, I'm not sure how well it would be received," Ms. Verrilli said, although she added that Planned Parenthood's national office was "incredibly supportive" of the Care That Counts campaign.
In the depths of the Great Recession in 2008 and 2009, the economy was losing hundreds of thousands of jobs each month as businesses ground to a halt in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis.
One book, about two friends' adventures in the depths of a giant nose, was a particularly big hit with the preschoolers who visited one morning as part of an ongoing, cost-free program for school groups.
"Uber was started in the depths of the financial crisis, catered to a then-non-existent market, and still, in the space of a decade, has changed the way cities work across the globe," he said.
Studies have also found that vitamin D is important for combatting depression, something which is particularly prevalent in Canada's territories where some communities go weeks on end without seeing the sun in the depths of winter.
In the depths of the Great Recession several years ago, the N.F.L. commissioner, Roger Goodell, made an audacious pledge to the owners of its 32 teams: The league would hit $25 billion in revenue by 2027.
Essential stories from WIRED's canon To mark the official close of the Kalanick era at Uber, let's review this OK-maybe-not-real email he "sent" in the depths of the ride-hail startup's 2017 troubles.
Even in the fourth quarter of 2008, in the depths of the last recession, only 6 percent of Fidelity account holders changed their allocations, and only 1 percent took everything out of equities and went to cash.
Why GreenDesk was worth such a princely sum, in the depths of the financial crisis, a mere year after its founding, remains a mystery (a message left with one of Guttman's assistants has yet to be returned).
"Big government" meant the programs enacted by Roosevelt and expanded by Truman during the 20-year period that began in the depths of the Great Depression and continued through World War II and into the Cold War.
One way to say this is that the U.S. economy is as far below pre-crisis expectations now as it was in the depths of the Great Recession, even though we have supposedly recovered from the crisis.
King, and gets trapped in the depths of an NYC sewer, where he suffers dark visions of Abraham Lincoln and a foul Queen of England with small mouths for eyes, recalling the undead night-trucker Large Marge.
When someone you know is in the depths of the morass known as brain cancer in general — and glioblastoma in particular — the worst thing you can do is to send milquetoast, meaningless sentiments to people in the trenches.
Accompanied by a mound of Dijon rice with broccoli and a glass of white wine, it makes for a delightful and sophisticated meal, which on a Thursday night in the depths of winter is a kind of miracle.
At desolate stations in the depths of the subcontinent, Shockie got out and smoked, observing the blight of mildew on the walls, kicking away the twisted, disabled beggars who crowded around his feet cawing about their Hindu gods.
The Dune Forum folded after a half-dozen issues, but the "Dunites" seem to have had a hell of a good time along the way—especially considering the country was then in the depths of the Great Depression.
Critic's Notebook TORONTO — In his terrific new documentary, "Into the Inferno," Werner Herzog leads you to the edge of the red-hot abyss, using airborne cameras, philosophical asides and his boundless interest in the depths of human mystery.
One of the objects sits at the center of the Milky Way galaxy, buried in the depths of interstellar dust and gas, and equivalent in mass to 4.1 million suns that otherwise have disappeared from the visible universe.
On Friday, the United States recorded its 213.1th consecutive month of job growth, which is the longest streak on record and has pushed the unemployment rate to 23 percent from 242 percent in the depths of the recession.
"In the depths of these sites, 30 pages into a search, I started noticing images that weren't like the others; images that were darker and more disturbing, illustrating some really heavy subject matter, but still fundamentally absurd," Kelly explained.
Consumer confidence is strong and unemployment is at its lowest level in a decade, yet S&P Global Ratings expects retailing defaults this year to surpass those in 2009 when the economy was in the depths of a recession.
When Leonard Lauder coined the term "lipstick index" in the early 2000s, it was because he'd noticed that, even in the depths of a recession, sales of cosmetics like lipstick actually increased, rather than falling off a cliff. Why?
Just a few years later, Life Time, which has always been profitable — even in the depths of the Great Recession — is enjoying double-digit top-line growth, which should enable it to top $2 billion in revenues next year.
Argentina is in the depths of a recession having contracted 6.2 percent in the last quarter of 2019 as President Mauricio Macri grapples with high levels of inflation and pressure from the International Monetary Fund to implement austerity measures.
Britain pumped 45.5 billion pounds into RBS in the depths of the financial crisis, and efforts since then to recoup the money have been hampered by the bank's plunging share price, regulatory probes in the United States and Brexit.
But the number of U.S. diplomats in Havana is down to 12, a State Department roster shows, lower than in the depths of the Cold War and around a third of the number in 2015, when the embassy reopened.
Jim Paulsen, the chief investment strategist at Leuthold Group, says investors are treating companies that are closely connected to the economic cycle — like banks and retailers — as if the US economy is already in the depths of a recession.
WILTSHIRE, England — Sir James Dyson, the British designer and engineer, sporting sneakers, cobalt blue spectacles and a voluminous thatch of silvery hair, stood in his vast glass office in the depths of the English countryside one recent Tuesday afternoon.
Sexual indiscretions, regrettable financial missteps, or just severe lapses in judgement—we all have at least one gnarly secret buried deep down in the depths of our souls, things we'd die of embarrassment if our loved ones found out.
Born on March 210, 2009, in the depths of a major recession, this epic stock rally is now the second longest in modern history, turning $1 in stock investments into about $5 through its last peak on Jan. 26.
Oasis feels like Amazon's attempt to explore the argument between faith and science, and if it's picked up for a full season, it has the potential to become a compelling drama that explores human nature in the depths of space.
The new lighthouse statue is a symbol of the Lane Thomas Foundation, which serves to act "as a beacon of hope in the depths of despair, to create a strong base of support for families in crisis," according to their site.
Unless a cover was slashed on the cutting room floor, or there's one hiding in the depths of the internet, I hereby stake my claims that Klum is still owed her moment on the cover of America's most storied magazine.
For the last year, as the presidential campaign heated up, the monthly BLS numbers show a U.S. job market that, overall, continues to improve after a wave of layoffs wiped out millions of paychecks in the depths of the Great Recession.
The lighthouse statue is the symbol of the Lane Thomas Foundation, which serves to act "as a beacon of hope in the depths of despair, to create a strong base of support for families in crisis," according to their website.
Fast-forward two decades: While struggling with a bad breakup, grieving over the death of a favorite aunt, dropping out of graduate school and in the depths of depression that followed a life crisis, Stanley looked toward yoga for clarity.
Bletchley Park's code-breaker, known as the Bombe, was being ever-upgraded to compete with it by a group of laconic, obsessive men (including Alan Turing, "desperately screwed up", and Gordon Welchman, "always in the depths of the deepest thought").
A Houthi military spokesman said earlier that the group had targeted the Shaybah oilfield with 10 drones, in what he said was the "biggest attack in the depths" of the kingdom, the world's top oil exporter, by the Iran-aligned group.
Ukraine has also suffered a sustained cyberwarfare campaign apparently waged by Kremlin agents — though of course Russia denies all charges — including, in 2015, a cyber attack against the local energy grid that temporarily disrupted electricity supplies in the depths of winter.
A quarter of a century later, Mr. Fink recognized that the time was right for E.T.F.s and — in the depths of the financial crisis — bought Barclays's iShares business, a deal analysts consider one of the shrewdest in recent Wall Street memory.
The lighthouse statue is a symbol of the Lane Thomas Foundation, which serves to act "as a beacon of hope in the depths of despair, to create a strong base of support for families in crisis," according to their website.
Had you invested in the business in the depths of The Great Recession of 2008 and held until today, your stake would be up more than 20x your initial investment (a venture capital-worthy return that happened in the public markets).
Yet even in the depths of that grief, I knew there were things that needed to be done, and that it would help me to do them: write an obituary, close email accounts, go through his tools in the garage.
Debt and Deficits The Republican Party spent the Obama years focused on fiscal prudence and discipline, harshly criticizing Democrats for spending far too much on everything from a stimulus package in the depths of a recession to the Affordable Care Act.
"Things are likely to get much worse in [the second quarter], when we expect eurozone economies to contract much more quickly than even in the depths of the global financial crisis," said Jack Allen-Reynolds, senior Europe economist at Capital Economics.
Oxford Economics cut its global growth forecast for 21.24 to zero, making this year the second-weakest for the world economy in almost 227.23 years of comparable data, with only 563, in the depths of the global financial crisis, being worse.
Surfing in Rockaway was once confined to a close-knit and protective community: a countercultural mix of dedicated locals and outsider surfers who dragged their boards on the A train in the depths of winter to catch a heaving winter swell.
The fact that UI claims have been so low for so long is particularly striking in light of the fact that in early 220006 — in the depths of the Great Recession — there were many weeks where initial UI claims topped 2202,2628.
And I love that she's making him chase her, even though that's not a game for her — she's still getting over Vik (Omar Metwally) and is in the depths of family drama with his baby, Sierra (Emily Browning), and her mother.
For 10 years or so, the Queen had to sit on this knowledge because the fact that a KGB mole managed to thrive for so long in the depths of Buckingham Palace could, and probably should, damage MI5's reputation.
South Korean data out on Friday showed the economy added a mere 2000,2320 jobs in July over a year earlier, the smallest annual gain since 2000,000 jobs were lost in January 2010 in the depths of the global financial crisis.
"We find comfort that so many people continue to remember our sweet boy, Lane, and we believe the lighthouse stands as a beacon of hope and support for families in the depths of despair," they said in a statement to the Orlando Sentinel.
It's a reversal of fortune for Rio, which was on its knees in 2009, reeling from an ill-timed $38 billion takeover of aluminium company Alcan two years earlier, and forced into raising $15.2 billion in the depths of the global financial crisis.
Some of the best, like Juno's ear-splitting recordings as it danced with Jupiter, are truly unsettling, while others like the static recorded during comet flyby, sound more like distant gunshots than anything you'd expect to hear in the depths of space.
"Recent price declines for major commodities are now greater than in any crisis of the past 30 years and speculative positioning much more negative than it was even in the depths of the financial crisis," according to a research note by Barclays.
Just over a year ago, a Thomson Reuters Foundation investigation found children in India were dying in the depths of crumbling, illegal mines for the prized mineral that puts the sparkle in make-up and car paint - but their deaths covered up.
Unless an artist strikes gold right out of the gate (which is usually assisted by widespread anticipation), their music will be relegated to their core fanbase and given its most detailed discourse in the depths of Youtube comment sections and rap forums.
In a new video from National Geographic, Gruber shows off a "shark-eye" camera that he built in order to simulate the ways in which two luminescent sharks, swell sharks, and chain catsharks see each other in the depths of the ocean.
Though its title comes from the French — Camus's well-worn "In the depths of winter, I finally learned that there lay within me an invincible summer" — Alice Adams's irresistible debut novel falls squarely into that most ­English of genres: the comedy of manners.
That suitcase full of writings may be rotting in the depths of some train depot lost-and-found or sinking into a Parisian dump by now, but the newly uncovered short story gives a fascinating look at Hemingway's development as an author.
But lost in the depths of the fjord in Oslo, stretching out from the capital, is a trove that would please any intrepid archaeologist or Nordic noir sleuth: sunken Viking trinkets, bullion from Hitler's prized warship and, possibly, a few victims of homicide.
Lee Botts was 803 years old, a child of northwest Oklahoma and already a keen observer of the region's violent dust storms when, in the depths of the Depression, she had her first lesson in taking sensible measures to fix environmental damage.
The man and woman I now know to have been my birth parents, chose to raise me, nurture me and, in the depths of the Depression, give me as normal a life as they could manage within a complex web of secrecy.
Uncut Gems literally begins with its boots on the ground, in the depths of an Ethiopian mine as two workers unearth the titular ore that will eventually take over the already-hectic life of a New York City jeweler half a world away.
The federal government ran four $1 trillion deficits in the depths of the financial crisis, and the public debt exceeded 85033 percent of GDP for three years at the end of World War II, and the federal government's ears didn't fall off, either.
Grayson and Halley go off to serve in the depths of space, knowing full well that they might never see one another again, but when they're in the thick of the fight, they have something that motivates them beyond simply not dying: each other.
WATCH: Brooklyn's Dirty Masquerade One of the reasons Christianity ceased to feel like something I could claim for my own, especially when I was in the depths of grief over my father, was its history of racial oppression coupled with my personal experiences with racism.
In the depths of the financial crisis, when I was a recent college graduate who had been unemployed upwards of six months, I was interviewing for a job I didn't want but definitely needed when the hiring manager asked what perfume I was wearing.
But, listen, every now and then, a Forever 21 gift card falls in your lap and you put yourself up to challenge: What treasures can be found in the depths of the fast fashion retailer's seemingly endless pages of bodysuits, chain bras, and skinny jeans?
"Iran absolutely has world class mining assets, which have hitherto been shrouded from investors, but we're in the depths of one of the darkest, worst downturns in mining for some time," said Neil Passmore, chief executive of Hannam & Partners boutique merchant bank in London.
On tonight's episode of JUNGLETOWN on VICELAND, the young people trying to construct a sustainable village in the depths of the Panamanian jungle wonder if they can pull it off—and some worry the community of Kalu Yala is doing more harm than good.
A decade ago, in the depths of the worst recession in modern U.S. history, Arizona lawmakers took perhaps the most extreme step of any state facing massive budget deficits: They sold their state Capitol building and the buildings that house the state House and Senate.
Between 2009 and 2014, Italy's economy grew by a paltry 3.53 percent and Portugal's contracted by 1 percent; in the same period, Greece's national income dwindled by a catastrophic 26.6 percent — about the same as for America in the depths of the Great Depression.
Taylor-Joy, who was such a compelling stand-out as the lead in The Witch, similarly grinds through a character who spends so much time hidden in the depths of her hoodie that she barely seems like a presence until the film's third act.
I'd become besotted with the idea of Buffett's cult following when I first listened to his music on my own volition in the depths of last winter—the idea that a song about a town named after a cocktail could inspire its own fermented philosophy.
Fed Board nominee Richard Clarida, at his confirmation hearing on Tuesday, flagged some discomfort with such measures, which began in the depths of the financial crisis to stabilize banks and were later were expanded to help bring down high unemployment and lift excessively low inflation.
Yet the heat and light in his greenhouses allow Olafsson to grow his juicy tomatoes and cucumbers even in the depths of winter - thanks largely to the geothermal energy that gives his tiny North Atlantic nation its title, the Land of Fire and Ice.
But during the Oscars on Sunday night, someone in the depths of Langley has decided that it would be a good idea to jump on the bandwagon with everyone else to live-tweet the ceremony—and the whole thing is, uh, exactly as bizarre as it sounds.
With the jobless rate now hovering around 5 percent — roughly half the level in the depths of the Great Recession — the U.S. labor market is close to a level economists call "full employment," when almost anyone who can work and wants a job can find one.
Boaty McBoatface trekked through 112 miles of mountainous underwater valleys in Antarctica on a three-day mission in 2017, measuring temperature, saltiness and turbulence in the depths of the Southern Ocean, according to a release from the University of Southampton, a partner on the research project.
The simple fact of throwing millions of people and thousands of buildings into a few square miles means there are pockets where malice is allowed to thrive, where drippy mysteries rot in forgotten corners, where stinking underbellys are allowed to fester in the depths of undermaintained infrastructure.
However, urban legends exist all over the world, and we've scoured the globe to find the eeriest and most pervasive ones, from Nessie living in the depths of Loch Ness to a 19th century town in India whose residents seemed to have disappeared into thin air.
"We find comfort that so many people continue to remember our sweet boy, Lane, and we believe the lighthouse stands as a beacon of hope and support for families in the depths of despair," they said in a statement to the Orlando Sentinel at the time.
Mr. Tiberi said in an interview that the timing of the special election — in the depths of summer, as many families vacation and prepare for the start of a new school year — was forcing Mr. Balderson to focus on issues that can best grab Republican voters' attention.
However, the proposed location of the monument, 59 ⁰ longitude and 59 ⁰ N latitude, is literally in the depths of the Siberian Forest, where Danilova left a marker in 1999 after a harrowing mosquito-infested trek with a guide who swore he would never do it again.
But Jesus said that we should humble ourselves like little children if we want to enter the Kingdom of Heaven, and also that anyone who harms a little one 'would be better drowned in the depths of the sea with a great millstone around his neck.
The Marmot Expedition Mittens are our top pick because these high-performance mittens were designed to meet the needs of mountaineers at high altitudes in the depths of winter, so they&aposll serve you just as well as you ski, sled, or shovel off the driveway.
Photo: APThere are a lot of unusual things to do at DEF CON, the annual hacker conference that draws tens of thousands of security enthusiasts to Las Vegas in the depths of summer—you can learn to lockpick, go fed-spotting, or hack an internet-connected sex toy.
Next, it'll head to the Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument, one of the largest conservation areas protected by the US. There are three streams, and while it's sometimes snoozy because the boats are on deck, other times, you'll see what the explorers see in the depths of the ocean.
If you were one of those Democrats, striking that balance would be a lot easier once you could credibly beat up on the White House for sidelining and trying to de-fund the office of drug control policy while your state is in the depths of an addiction crisis.
What is perhaps most astounding about Abercrombie, and lends such depth to her simple canvases, is the tension that she herself embodied: entrenched in the depths of Chicago's dark, turbulent, discriminatory, social and political reality, Abercrombie created the possibility for a daily life that promoted generosity, freedom, and collaboration.
It's crucial that the secret to the magic gold the three Rhinemaidens keep safe in the depths of the river involves a choice, in effect, between power and love: Anyone who renounces love and takes the gold can fashion a ring from it and become master of the universe.
The burden of renting in the West Village occasionally shows through: The $24 Berber Feast isn't quite as substantial as the name and price suggest, small knobs cut from a roasted leg of lamb where, in the depths of Brooklyn, a giant whole shank might land on the plate.
KODERMA/BHILWARA/SYDAPURAM, India (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - In the depths of India's illegal mica mines, where children as young as five work alongside adults, lurks a dark, hidden secret - the cover-up of child deaths with seven killed in the past two months, a Thomson Reuters Foundation investigation revealed.
KODERMA/BHILWARA/SYDAPURAM, India (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - In the depths of India's illegal mica mines, where children as young as five work alongside adults, lurks a dark, hidden secret - the cover-up of child deaths with seven killed in the past two months, a Thomson Reuters Foundation investigation has revealed.
The Federal Reserve, which raised its benchmark rate on Wednesday for the second time in three months, this time to a range between 20.14 percent and 20.13 percent, is finally moving toward the end of its nine-year-old economic stimulus campaign, which began in the depths of the financial crisis.
A decline under George W. Bush was followed by a couple of rallies under Barack Obama; the first in the depths of the crisis, as investors pulled money from the rest of the world in favour of the perceived safety of US assets, and a steadier rise in the early years of this decade.
If you're currently in the depths of an end-of-year hair rut — you want something new, but can't figure out whether that's curtain bangs or soft layers — look to the most popular hair trends hitting NYC this winter to find the exact cut that speaks to your hair length, texture, and 2019 aesthetic.
In the depths of the Union Square station, the MTA partnered with a number of local spooky sponsors to create a 'Haunted Subway,' which welcomed a long line of commuters into a different kind of hell, one that included a man with hooks for hands, a Pennywise-like clown, and a zombie doctor, among others.
Aline Kominsky (who would soon take the name of her famous and infamous boyfriend, Robert Crumb) was berated for drawing strips that female cartoonists in her collective thought were too crude and confessional, not uplifting enough, wallowing in the depths of self-loathing — about being too fat, too sexually voracious, too loud, too neurotic.
In this phase, the little punk from Sheffield—who'd barely removed his high school uniform to don that of an indie musician making his grand debut on MySpace—is unaware of his potential charm, still hidden in the depths of his eyes, which makes him all the more charming in the purest sense of the word.
"Whether it's the woolly bear caterpillar, the skin on the belly of a catfish, or a mole in the depths of its hole, all of these are observations made decades ago when the only thing people could assess the weather on was the environment around them," said Janice Stillman, an editor at The Old Farmer's Almanac.
" After the storm, which collided with an island in the depths of a debt crisis that critics say was worsened by predatory lending, there has been an exodus of especially young Puerto Ricans, including a generation of students whose pursuit of higher education has been stalled by austerity budgets -- which Warren described in her speech later as "twin catastrophes.
In 2009 the Rose's very existence was threatened when, in the depths of the recession, Brandeis University's trustees voted to "transition" the museum — which was founded in 1961 and houses works by de Kooning, Warhol, Lichtenstein and other 20th-century luminaries — into a teaching center and gallery and to conduct "an orderly sale" of its works to raise money.
A former French finance official who has spent much of his career in the depths of wonkish tax policy, he is the closest thing to a referee that countries have in determining what the future rules should be, which companies should be included in the new regime, and how governments can resolve disputes when they inevitably bicker.
As an array of 72 screens shows off the building's cultural bona fides in movies, comics and video games — a three-minute-and-21-second barrage of 188 images and film clips — I began to wonder just how a building that opened in the depths of the Great Depression became such a potent symbol of New York City.
Abandoning college in the depths of the recession in 2009, Emma Copley Eisenberg, at odds with herself and wanting to "drop so hard out of my life that I could hear my life trying to get in touch," arrives in Pocahontas County to volunteer at a wilderness camp to help local teenage girls grow into self-reliant women.
People have a hard time living in the depths of space or on planets that aren't Earth; we have trouble with comprehending the vast distances of space, and the capabilities of the beings that created the vast artifacts scattered on dead worlds; and when someone tries to change themselves into, say, an immortal god-emperor for all of humanity, something vital is lost.
Conceived in the depths of the Cold War by President Dwight Eisenhower and pressed forward by President George H.W. Bush to promote international stability after the fall of Communism in Eastern Europe, the Open Skies Treaty allows the United States, Russia and other nations to send unarmed surveillance flights over one another's territories to monitor military buildups or warnings of a surprise attack.
It covers everything from an early initiation ritual to purify the group's collective energy and their instruments, the first stages of recording in the depths of Colombia's Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, the conceptualization of each song, the trip to LA and the creation of a new, full band sound that they brought to the stage on tours through the US and Latin America.
Before I contemplate taking a nap, I look down to see my wife in the water with two of our friends, wading far away in the depths of the Mediterranean, chatting in Catalan, occasionally slipping on a pair of goggles they're sharing between them to marvel at the life passing beneath their feet; its beauty, and that some of it is still even there.
Yet there were cinematic surprises and delights to be found this summer, from the offbeat pleasures of many of the smaller movies released during the first half of the season to the visceral genre thrills of R-rated late-summer releases Hell or High Water and Don't Breathe, both of which arrived in the depths of August, when studios tend to dump third-rate action fare that wouldn't compete during summer's peak.
Morocco, too, was perilous, it turned out, but not in the way I thought it might be in the depths of my anxiety: One of our hotel rooms was burglarized by a chambermaid; I tore a tendon in my calf playing tennis; my wife and daughter held an allegedly defanged cobra in Jemaa el Fna, the main market square in Marrakesh; and I acquired a Category 5 hangover from Churchill's signature cocktail, which it turns out is geared more toward functioning alcoholics than holidaymakers.

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