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With his performance obviously hindered, Rose was inundated by criticism.
We are inundated by technology, but it's here to stay.
THE low-lying Maldives may be inundated by a political storm.
The field was actually many fields, inundated by snowmelt and rain.
"Then it was inundated" by almost 12 hours of heavy rain.
Houston, Texas could be inundated by another storm like Hurricane Harvey.
And colleagues of mine have reported being inundated by texts and emails.
Officials on Capitol Hill say they have been inundated by competing lobbying teams.
Alan Blinder and Sheri Fink looked at hospitals inundated by patients and water.
Much of the city was likely inundated by the storm surge running ashore.
Texas, inundated by Harvey in August, requested $19 billion, while Florida sought $27 billion.
Vineyards and farmland along the Russian River are inundated by widespread flooding on Jan.
Like Liberty Island, the memorial was inundated by floodwater from Hurricane Sandy in 2012.
But since then the brothel has been battered by cyclones and inundated by floods.
Residents planning to rebuild run the risk of having their property inundated by lava again.
In Kendall County, Florida Molima, 23, died in a car that was inundated by floodwaters.
"We are inundated by rage," Mr. Danforth, who is an ordained minister, said in an interview.
Several rivers were flooding and more than 100 houses had been inundated by floodwaters, the official said.
Jackman was "inundated" by people trying to engage with him, follow him, and give him high fives.
They're so inundated by stories in which life is only meaningful when an individual is specially ordained.
After Nicholas was killed, Heyward Sr. was inundated by stories of police killings of unarmed black people.
As consumers become inundated by marketplace noise, they are simultaneously being asked to evaluate more and more.
Bayou La Batre, a scruffy village with about 2,500 residents, was inundated by Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
But, do we need to be inundated by TV, tweets, online articles, constantly, 24 hours per day?
The peak of desperation for northeast Houston residents inundated by Hurricane Harvey came on Monday, Aug. 28.
The wetlands are inundated by the East River twice a day through a culvert on the property.
The L train tunnel, which was inundated by floodwaters during Hurricane Sandy in 2012, needs major repairs.
And cables housed in the bench wall that had been inundated by saltwater may still be corroding.
You can't take this route if you're inundated by homework in required subjects you don't care about.
Super Tuesday arrives and with it voters who've been inundated by Bloomberg ads for the past several months.
Susan Wiseheart came out as a lesbian in 1973, after being "inundated by compulsory heterosexuality" until her thirties.
Inundated by quarterly business reports, weekly sporting events and hourly news cycles, Americans have become far too shortsighted.
I paradoxically felt inundated by the constant flood of news updates, yet still oblivious to the world's affairs.
More recently, the self-described "expert binge-watcher" says she couldn't browse without being inundated by autoplay previews.
Stunning photos from the area showed the towns inundated by near-historic flooding, swallowing vineyards, wineries, highways, and mailboxes.
Just last year, the state was inundated by extreme flooding in August that submerged thousands of homes and businesses.
If Highway 130 also becomes inundated by lava, communities west of MacKenzie State Park could be cut off completely.
That city of about 16,000 could be inundated by a powerful storm surge as the storm barrels slowly inland.
Inundated by this feedback, Hello Games has largely been quiet since launch, with official statements relegated to patch notes.
In 1999, the Grid was inundated by river flooding after Hurricane Floyd, and Mr. Swank wanted none of it.
Mamayev Hill, the site of the Mother Russia statue, will no longer be inundated by tourists in soccer jerseys.
The accuracy of the probes can be affected if they ice over or are inundated by moisture or insects.
But platforms across Chinese social media are still being inundated by posts from Wuhan residents crying desperately for help.
Zhang described himself as a "hydropower migrant" after his land was inundated by state dam builders 10 years ago.
High-risk zones have at least a 2043 percent chance of being inundated by flood in any given year.
Even the 268-degree rise would see frequent devastating heat waves and many coastal cities inundated by rising seas.
So, to recap: US military installations are starting to flood, and could be inundated by the end of the century.
Areas around five coastal NASA centers that would be inundated by 12 inches (30 cm) of sea level rise (red).
People like her, which is to say like some of us, often feel inundated by mundane things, circumstances and obligations.
Considering sea level rise alone, models show that, on the low end, 20 square miles could be inundated by 2100.
Lobby Bar at Ace Hotel: It's not a huge bar, but who wants to be inundated by tons of people?
Inundated by bright lights, vague questions and judgmental glares, the situation quickly intensifies into an overwhelming experience of sensory overload.
On Politics Media Watch Iowa's biggest TV market has been inundated by 2020 ads, even without any from Michael Bloomberg.
Republican electors have been inundated by Trump opponents urging them to defy the results in their states and vote against Trump.
Even in the places being inundated by rising tides, local historic commissions have denied requests to raise buildings, on aesthetic grounds.
Voters were inundated by attack ads from outside groups, making it one of the most expensive congressional races of the midterms.
In 2015, the Middletown School District in New York state was inundated by phone calls making terrorism threats from anonymous numbers.
About 8,000 people in half a dozen villages are directly affected, with buildings and fields inundated by rising waters, he said.
Near Clearwater, Florida, authorities used boats and emergency equipment to evacuate 30 people from a mobile-home park inundated by flooding.
Petobo and Balaroa, another Palu neighborhood inundated by liquefaction, used to be mainly sago fields, flat expanses with ample water access.
A woman carries her dog on her shoulders, evacuating to a new location after her area was inundated by the flooding.
Ask Houstonians who saw their homes inundated by Hurricane Harvey's 2100 inches (2200cm) of rain in the six days to August 22009th.
But, humble-bragging about being inundated by messages from suitors might not be the best way to make a match feel special.
The woman's body was found in Llano County, one of the areas inundated by the swollen Llano River, county officials said Wednesday.
The Department of Environmental Quality reported Friday that six lagoons had structural damage, 23 were inundated by floods, and 31 had overtopped.
For young students who have been inundated by tech in almost every other domain of their lives, this form of learning comes naturally.
Not only did he feel inundated by meetings and paperwork, he said, he was frequently overruled by the bureaucrats overseeing the turnaround effort.
The park was inundated by 100,000 people on its opening day (curiously, some of those visitors interpreted the potted plants as free gifts).
As a result, those at the house are not currently inundated by water unlike Miami -- but are staying inside until winds die down.
Even as we're inundated by a deluge of data online, often all we can see is just those punchlines, sight gags, and memes.
We live in a culture inundated by advertising, and soft drink companies like Coca-Cola and Pepsi were instrumental in creating that culture.
To that end, it is moving to help surface mine operators by eliminating protections for Appalachian streams and hamlets inundated by mine wastes.
And reports in North Carolina of two hog-farm lagoons being breached and more being inundated by flood waters are causing health concerns.
"Millennials are constantly inundated by new brands and are open to discovery, so they are an awesome way to get trial," Tannen said.
Portions of the Carolinas have been inundated by the heaviest amount of rain on record for this region, and torrential rain is still falling.
Even as Bethesda continued crafting interesting stories and levels, I felt so inundated by Fallout content that "good" just didn't move the needle anymore.
Granted, those feeling inundated by superheroes might not be eager to see more of them, even in a vehicle that skewers the genre's conventions.
Millions of Indians are inundated by telemarketing calls and other unsolicited text messages daily in the world's second largest wireless telecoms market behind China.
As a therapist who won't provide a happy ending, Sara says she is inundated by sexual euphemisms, sleazy persuasion tactics, and insults every day.
Russia and sanctions experts say they have been inundated by inquiries about the report, which is being written at the Treasury and State Departments.
Those in Trump-won districts are in a particularly precarious position, and many are being inundated by anti-impeachment ads from GOP outside groups.
The L train tunnel, officially known as the Canarsie Tube, was one of several subway tunnels inundated by floodwaters during the hurricane in 2012.
I went public with my story in Forbes on April 27, and was quickly inundated by emails and calls from all over the globe.
They have lived here, a few miles outside the disaster's "exclusion zone," since their longtime home and farm nearby was inundated by the tsunami.
At one point, Herzog visits the family of a girl decapitated in a car accident who were inundated by lulz-seeking trolls mocking their loss.
Landslides ripped through waterlogged areas in Chiba and Fukushima prefectures, in eastern and northeastern Japan, which were inundated by their third rainstorms in six weeks.
Spokeswoman Kerryn Phelps said gay and lesbian counseling services were inundated by people distressed that their lives and relationships had been put up for judgment.
As seas rise, the islands are increasingly inundated by high tides, and islanders believe the sea will swallow their lands in less than a generation.
Venice was inundated by exceptionally high water levels on Friday just days after the lagoon city suffered the worst flood in more than 50 years.
"The consumer mindset right now is such that no one wants to be inundated by a bunch of ads selling products right now," Gupta said.
There are 21 reports from the Department of Environmental Quality of hog lagoons being inundated by nearby bodies of water as well as of Thursday.
Parts of Houston have been inundated by more than 50 inches, and totals could exceed 24 inches in southern Louisiana, the National Weather Service reported.
Events trickle in one by one, ensnaring you to make all sorts of commitments until your calendar becomes inundated by the weight of social obligations.
In this video, we go inside the territory's only suicide hotline, which has been inundated by calls from people thinking of taking their own lives.
And then it got inundated by people just trying to sell you stuff, or by media organizations just trying to post links to drive you out.
Though instead of church leaders diagnosing people as possessed by demons, priests today are inundated by people diagnosing themselves, and insisting on being given an exorcism.
Republicans have been slower to jump into the paid media fray, in part because Tennessee voters are being inundated by ads from candidates for other offices.
Big Tex, a 14-foot, 1,000 pound alligator, and three dozen other gators went missing from their pens as the sanctuary was inundated by torrential downpour.
Refiner Phillips 66 was shutting down its 119,600-bpd Alliance, Louisiana, refinery, which has regularly been inundated by tropical storms by over the past 14 years.
Ironically, for some, email has now become the place for well-thought-out communications while workplace software has been inundated by thoughtless meme and emoji sharing.
It triggered fires at Arkema's petrochemical plant in Crosby, Texas, along with a number of minor spills and releases from refineries and terminals inundated by the rains.
Inundated by a recent rise in claims, the government has said it will deploy engineers to the earthquake zones to determine which houses need to be rebuilt.
It's a random fast food spot that's inundated by Disneyland cats (Hi Francisco!!), but it's the secret menu (along with the Mickey waffles) that draws us over.
Seraphim Capital, one of the world's first space focused funds, says it's been inundated by companies seeking financing for their projects as interest in the industry booms.
N) said it was restarting its 560,500 barrel per day (bpd) facility in Baytown, Texas, the second-biggest U.S. oil refinery, after it was inundated by flooding.
Big Tex, a 14-foot, 1,000 pound alligator, and three dozen other gators went missing from their pens as the sanctuary was inundated by a torrential downpour.
Harassment on Twitter is far from a new problem, and Jones spent the day very publicly getting inundated by the mob without any meaningful support from Twitter.
They were finally rescued by boat and carried to safety on Saturday night, the vessel rocking as it hit submerged pickup trucks on streets inundated by water.
The industrial-scale farms contain vast pits of animal feces and urine that can pose a significant pollution threat if they are breached or inundated by floodwaters.
The American Red Cross has been opening shelters in areas along the Texas coast that have been inundated by flooding from heavy rains over the last few days.
The global LNG market has been inundated by soaring production that has outstripped demand growth in Asia, forcing down prices and contributing to a glut at Spanish terminals.
A campaign by Italy's health ministry to encourage people to procreate has been inundated by negative comments for its promotional posters — which were deemed tasteless, anachronistic and sexist.
"One of the fears I have is that there's nothing to limit small businesses from being inundated by demand letters from tax collectors around the country," he said.
In recent days, however, the city's shores have been inundated by an overwhelming amount of debris, prompting public complaints and a search for the source of the refuse.
Half of the 6,500-person village of Bikenibeu, for instance, could be inundated by 2050 by sea-level rises and storm surges, according to a World Bank study.
Our project tracks the number of people, schools, transportation facilities, and waste treatment facilities that would be inundated by a sea level increase of up to 5 feet.
The city proposed razing Broadmoor, a majority black, working-class neighborhood that had been inundated by eight to 10 feet of water, and replacing it with a park.
All of you have been inundated by suggestions for precautions to take around COVID-19 to protect the health and welfare of you, your employees, and your families.
"We live in a world now where we are constantly inundated by information and we have very few refuges that we have built into our lives," Carroll says.
Inundated by calls and emails demanding protection from internet service providers that may seek to block or throttle online traffic at will, even legislators flush with telecom contributions relented.
Landslides ripped waterlogged areas in the region, inundated by its third rainstorm in six weeks, and in some places a month's worth of rain fell in half a day.
In the past three days, the hospital has been inundated by at least 210 patients, many of them civilians, including women and children, wounded in the fighting, Salaam said.
First proposed by the European Commission two years ago, it has faced fierce opposition from banks who say they have been inundated by tougher rules since the financial crisis.
Indianola might have become a great American city had it built a seawall, a lesson which Galveston had not learned when the island was inundated by a 1900 storm.
Again, if net neutrality rules are re-opened for consideration, judging from public response to the last round, the FCC stands to be inundated by many millions of comments.
I am sure that we will be inundated by claims of "taking food away from seniors," breakfast/lunch and after school care for children, and many other emotional issues.
We lived, all seven of us, in a one-bedroom apartment in Hartford, Connecticut, and I spent my first five years in America surrounded, inundated, by the Vietnamese language.
"First boys are inundated by memes with subtly racist, sexist, and homophobic, anti-Semitic jokes and being kids, they don't see the nuance and they repeat and share," Schroeder said.
Scheana lives in a fancy L.A. high rise apartment, and a guy who shares a wall with her says his unit's been inundated by marijuana clouds drifting from her crib.
"If this hypothesis is correct, then we may eventually see similar outbreaks of C. gattii, or similar fungi, in areas inundated by the 2004 Indonesian tsunami and 2011 Japanese tsunami."
The setup is similar to "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory": There's this magical chocolate factory, and its owner, Willie Wonka, is being inundated by children who want to visit it.
In Hilo, on Hawaii Island, residents on Friday posted images and videos on social media of streets that had turned into rushing rivers and of cars inundated by the floods.
But that has not been the case since last week, as the Pacific Northwest has been inundated by plumes of smoke from Canada, where more than 20 wildfires are blazing.
Brandon Jennings said he was inundated by notifications every time he looked at his phone, with each N.B.A. app he has downloaded serving him the latest nugget of trade possibilities.
Congress was inundated by outside pressure from various investors in Puerto Rican debt when it was considering legislation, as various interested parties jockeyed for the best arrangement for their investments.
Ever since news broke that Edward Enninful was taking over at British Vogue, we've been inundated by a whirlwind of staff updates — and drama — via trade publications and Instagram posts alike.
While many think Twitter went too far in deleting his account after Leslie was inundated by racist trolling -- Kristen says the guy went "over the top" and deserves what he got.
Countries are often inundated by counterfeit products (sometimes taking as much as 40% of the market) and many of the products being sold would never be approved by a stringent regulator.
A glance at Warren's social media shows that she is inundated by Sanders backers, who are offering a combination of pleas and recriminations over her choice not to endorse so far.
Jacob Rutherford, and Mike Jones pull a boat carrying Anita McFadden and Fred Stewart from their flooded neighborhood inundated by rain from Tropical Depression Imelda in Splendora, Texas, on Sept. 153.
Images posted to social media showed major flooding on highways and neighborhoods around Houston, as entire areas of southeast Texas were inundated by more than 258 inches of rain in a night.
It's surprisingly difficult to answer after being inundated by photo after smiling Twitter photo of Justin Trudeau totally organically ambling through your aunt's cousin's ex-husband's local Tim Hortons on a Wednesday.
On Tuesday, Trump visited Corpus Christi (which also sustained damage during the storm) and will be returning this weekend (as Houston was still too inundated by water for a visit this week).
While some Democratic senators have opposed the loosening of regulations that would allow consumers to be inundated by these unwanted calls, Republicans have not taken action to stand up for consumers' rights.
Today, TV and magazines seem to be inundated by a tidal wave of products that pharmaceutical companies have developed, to take turn everyday aging or life occurrences and turn them into diseases.
Motiva's Port Arthur, Texas, refinery was one of four refineries in east Texas inundated by more than 5 feet (1.52 m) of rain in a single day during 2017's Hurricane Harvey.
"Low-lying areas of (Bangladesh's) coastal districts ... are likely to be inundated by storm surge of 4-5 feet height above normal astronomical tide," its weather office said on its website. (bit.
On her way to find him — it's now 2006 — she takes a ferry down the Yangtze River, through the area soon to be inundated by the construction of the Three Gorges Dam.
People are disturbed by the stream of horrific news stories—my Facebook newsfeed is inundated by caring, concerned friends who are speaking out to their online circles in condemnation of systemic racism.
For example, in August 2017, a pediatric medical practice in Pittsburgh posted a video about the importance of the HPV vaccine only to find itself inundated by thousands of false negative user reviews.
Lake Oroville was inundated by unusual amounts of rainfall as a result of three atmospheric river storms—a type of storm associated with major flooding events—in the area during January and February.
To make a long story short, he and I then spent that cab ride bonding over being children of immigrants as well as commiserating over feeling inundated by the state of the world.
Such comments go down well with a growing number of Germans who fear they are being inundated by foreigners after 1.1 million migrants arrived last year under Chancellor Angela Merkel's open door policy.
I was fortunate in that I was aware of the writing community I wanted to be a part of, but I wasn't inundated by the details of anyone else's writing life and successes.
Lake Oroville was inundated by unusual amounts of rainfall as a result of three atmospheric river storms — a type of storm associated with major flooding events — in the area during January and February.
Posiva has commissioned studies on the possibility that in the intervening millennia the area could be inundated by rising seas caused by global warming, or buried beneath a few kilometres of ice once more.
If they live in New York, it's so easy for me to swing by their apartments to check on them so they don't have to keep coming in and being inundated by the public.
British law firm Slater & Gordon said it had been "inundated" by customers looking to bring a group action against Volkswagen if it is found that they suffered loss by installation of the defeat device.
But between 2012, when the site of the American Copper Buildings was put on the market, and 2013, when the development parcel was acquired by JDS, the property had been inundated by Hurricane Sandy.
Whenever she is inundated by exhaustion, anxiety and discomfort, it can be difficult to know if it is her chronic illness or the stress of being a single parent that has left her depleted.
It is untenable to attack Trump for promising to deport 11 million immigrants if you've built party politics on the impression that the country is being inundated by immigrants, invaders, ISIS infiltrators, and disease carriers.
Living in Iowa during caucuses and the election means being inundated by calls and mailers and commercials and high-profile, town-disrupting visits at a volume most of the rest of the country can't comprehend.
Have you ever scrolled through social media, only to be inundated by a slew of accounts that the app&aposs personal algorithm has decided you should follow, despite having no interest in those accounts whatsoever?
But he did not plan on being inundated by "everyone in my life — every single person," all of them expressing their support and love, and he wasn't prepared for Spacey's career to completely implode within days.
In short, TiVo's benefit – the ability to record shows and watch them later (called time-shifting by those in the know circa 2006) – has been inundated by a tsunami of innovation that the company itself instigated.
Sure, some physicians and nurses may be reluctant to offer it, out of concern they'll be inundated by emails and phone calls that they won't be compensated for, some of which might not be medically relevant.
Wheeler, Democratic Commissioner Mignon Clyburn and FCC staff were inundated by similar calls and meetings ahead of the March 2628th "sunshine" deadline, when all lobbying was officially supposed to cease in the days before a vote.
Many of the Old City's narrow streets remain inundated by wreckage left by the air strikes of U.S.-led coalition forces that helped Iraqi government forces drive out IS after nine months of devastating urban warfare.
The cities expected to be inundated by 2035 aren't too surprising; they include places along the Jersey Shore and in parts of North Carolina, south Louisiana and neighboring areas that have been known as vulnerable for years.
In one, "Flooded Bookcase" (2016) a bookcase and its books are inundated by rising water, while "Black Monochrome (Suprematism)" (2017), depicts black monochromes, freed from a studio via a flood, bobbing in the water like shark fins.
Impoverished Bangladesh, hit by cyclones every year, warned that some coastal areas were "likely to be inundated by a storm surge of four to five feet (2100 to 236 meters)" above normal because of approaching Cyclone Mora.
Explosions that rocked a Texas chemical plant after it was inundated by Harvey's floodwaters are raising questions about the adequacy of industry preparations for the monster storm and stoking fears of more accidents in the days ahead.
More than a week after the storm, Kenneth Hurst has still not returned to his west Houston apartment, which sits in a neighborhood so inundated by water that on Saturday Mayor Turner announced mandatory evacuations for the area.
By the end of this century, the study's authors said that somewhere between 4 and 13 million Americans will see their homes inundated by rising sea levels, and more than 200 million people worldwide will meet that fate.
The North Bend School District&aposs Facebook page was inundated by comments, most of them harshly critical, after the district posted a statement saying it disputes many of the state&aposs findings and will present evidence to rebut them.
When his listening project for victims of campus sexual assault is inundated by the testimonies of abused sex workers, he is met by student protesters concerned about his "sex-work negative" stance, excluding the narratives of happier call girls.
It should help solve one of the early knocks on Instagram's version of the idea, which is that it was easy to feel inundated by the amount of Instagram stories that show up at the top of the app.
Facebook and its social media competitors have been inundated by criticism that their products reinforce users' views on social and political issues and lead to addictive viewing habits, raising questions about possible regulation and the businesses' long-term viability.
Bloomberg's addition to the stage on Wednesday may have contributed to the surge; television viewers inundated by his campaign ad blitz might have tuned in to see how he would fare in a live setting pitted against his rivals.
Unbuttoned As awards season officially gets underway post-Golden Globes and we prepare to be inundated by stars-in-gowns imagery galore, it is worth pausing to consider the interesting case of Nicolas Ghesquière, artistic director of Louis Vuitton.
Now, with the planning committee inundated by documentation and feisty letters both for and against, a fierce battle has erupted over what might happen to the plantlife and wildlife at Coul Links — including, of course, the fly that calls it home.
As floodwaters began to recede in much of the area inundated by the aftermath of a storm dubbed a "bomb cyclone," Nebraska officials were taking in the damage in a state where 303 of the 93 counties have declared emergencies.
One witness appearing for the fund, Ali Baruni, who was acting as an adviser for the LIA at the time, described a July 2007 meeting with Goldman Sachs at which he was "inundated" by the potential investments presented to him.
But, while our social feeds were inundated by an endless stream of questions, theories and comments about the one-minute-long video, the Kelly family went into hiding, switching off their phones and turning off their Facebook and Twitter alerts.
READ: 2020 voters are already being inundated by fake news on Facebook Along with articles originating on Natural News, the researchers also found content from a number of other U.S.-based sites, including GreenMedInfo, VacTruth, Conspiracy Club, and Stop Mandatory Vaccination.
These days, however, scientists studying ice movement on the Antarctic are inundated by measurements—so much so that today, a group of scientists has published the combined results of 24 different surveys of Antarctic ice loss in an edition of Nature.
If it were to be inundated by a levee breach, salinity would increase so much that "we'd have to shut down the pumps" carrying water south, said an engineer from Ducks Unlimited (no, really) as he showed us around the site.
Nearly a week after the quake and tsunami, Kartono, who goes by a single name, squatted in a sea of rubble near his destroyed home in Petobo, where 744 houses were inundated by liquefaction, according to Indonesia's national disaster agency.
CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - A South African parliamentary committee considering whether the constitution needs to be changed to allow land to be taken without compensation has asked for a delay until November because it has been inundated by thousands of submissions.
"I feel like there should be some kind of a happy medium where they find something that's still pretty to look at and you can still protect businesses," said Cris Ryder, a Realtor whose downtown office was inundated by floodwaters.
To explore this idea further—and to assist future missions to Mars—the researchers identified regions that were inundated by tsunami waters, particularly areas in which displaced sediment appears, and where salty or mineral deposits were left behind after the water evaporated.
It's hard to understand why a musician as seemingly inoffensive and accessible as Bruun would be inundated by hate and online abuse—unless, of course, you're familiar with black metal, and with the attitude some of its devotees hold towards percieved outsiders.
Since the "surprise" results of the 2016 presidential election, we have been inundated by stories of how social media limits political discussion to likeminded others, is based on algorithms that limit exposure to diverse news, and is responsible for spreading fake news.
" READ: 2020 voters are already being inundated by fake news on Facebook In their response to this drumbeat on Wednesday, Bakaj and Zaid said, "We will not confirm or deny any name that is published or promoted by supporters of the president.
Sinopec's Wuhan refinery, in central China, closed some hydrogenation equipment and part of a crude refining unit on July 6 after some pipelines were inundated by water, it said, adding heavy rains and floods have posed severe production challenges at the petrochemicals firm.
The Weather Service said roads, basements and other structures in those areas could become inundated by three feet of water or more, adding that the most severe coastal flooding was likely to occur during the high tides Friday night and Saturday afternoon.
SHANGHAI/HONG KONG, March 24 (Reuters) - Unlike most other global fund managers facing massive redemptions in coronavirus-hit markets, Chinese funds that facilitate domestic investment in overseas stock and bond markets have been inundated by investors eager to buy on the cheap.
More than 85 percent of Beledweyne, home to an estimated 400,000 residents, has been inundated by floods, the UN's Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said on Monday following an assessment of the area by the UNHCR-Protection Return Monitoring Network (PRMN).
Behind an artificial beach in Cameron Parish, Brett Dupuis, a project manager for Weeks Marine, a dredging company, is working on a $31m project to restore 740 acres (300 hectares) of submerged marsh, which was inundated by the sea during Hurricane Rita in 2005.
Workers at the now closed Puna Geothermal Venture, which provided around 21 percent of electricity on Hawaii's Big Island, scrambled to cap the last of three deep wells to reduce the risks of an uncontrolled release of toxic gases should they be inundated by lava.
Coastal Naval bases are in danger of being inundated by rising seas; the Arctic is melting and opening new areas of geopolitical conflict; the rising cost of climate impacts will squeeze the military budget; and responding to severe weather events will reduce military readiness.
Workers at the closed Puna Geothermal Venture, which provided around 25 percent of electricity on Hawaii's Big Island, worked to cap the last of three pressurized wells to reduce the risk of an uncontrolled release of toxic gases should they be inundated by lava.
The new weather system, known as Tropical Cyclone Nine, could strengthen into a tropical storm later on Friday, dropping up to 2000 inches of rain through the weekend in areas of the islands inundated by Dorian, according to the Miami-based National Hurricane Center.
It's not just in the Arctic, either: A study published recently in PLOS One identified over 13,000 archaeological heritage sites in the Southeastern United States that'll be inundated by three feet of sea level rise, an amount that could occur by the end of the century.
And while many congress members across the country have been inundated by calls about Trump selecting Steve Bannon—the editor of the frequently racist and sexist site Breitbart—as his chief strategist, Congress technically doesn't have any real ground to repeal Trump's White House staff picks.
The city of Davenport has been inundated by a levee breach, and last Friday, the Coast Guard temporarily closed the Mississippi River near St. Louis to boat and barge traffic because of high water levels, a blow to the multibillion-dollar shipping industry that uses the river.
Yet there must also be, in any corner of the planet, and for each human living on it, a threshold at which a familiar place becomes an unfamiliar one: an altered atmosphere, inundated by differentness and weirdness, in which, on some level, we'll live on, in exile.
But the problem extends far beyond West Yorkshire, with Dentaid's Overseas Projects and Volunteering Manager Jacqueline James saying that since the launch of the project the NGO has been "completely inundated" by dentists from elsewhere in the UK asking how they can set up similar schemes in their clinics.
After all its deft maneuvering, the U.S. is once again being inundated by cheap imports and seeing its ability to export severely impaired, because of a combination of its competitors' internal deflation and efforts (direct and indirect) to devalue their currencies relative to the U.S. dollar and each other's.
Uber's voluntary move to release the safety report represents a step toward transparency for a company that has been inundated by lawsuits and criticism over safety concerns, and that has previously tried to distance itself from the day-to-day operations of a taxi company by referring to itself as a platform.
After being inundated by images and live streams from runway shows, from awards shows where the items are worn mere days after they appear on the runway, and from ad campaigns (and the making of ad campaigns), by the time these customers see the clothes in stores, the dresses and skirts and suits seem tediously familiar. Old. Over.
Em Ford Beauty guru Em Ford, of My Pale Skin began posting pictures of her face, sans makeup on social media about a year ago, and was inundated by rude comments about her skin and acne – comments that differed greatly from the ones she received when she posted pictures of herself with a full face of makeup.
"We think an emphasis on environmental issues will benefit Democrats up and down the ticket, especially as Florida continues to be inundated by flooding from hurricanes in the last few years, with millions of gallons of sewage going into our waterways, Atlantic Ocean, and Gulf of Mexico," notes Jake Sanders, the president of the Florida Young Democrats.
Rob Calabrese, a radio host in Nova Scotia, said he was inundated by more than 3,000 inquiries from people like Mr. Dotson after he, on a lark, set up a website last month inviting anti-Trump Americans to move to Cape Breton, an island along the Atlantic coast that has lost population as industries have left.
The Many, Many Times Astronomers Mistook Mundane Phenomena for AliensThe science world is all in a tizzy this week about the supposed discovery of an alien…Read more ReadTarter says there any many reasons why alien hunters might be inundated by false signals, including "all those folks walking around playing Pokémon GO," as well as our voracious appetite for data and media broadcast from the skies.

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