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Father jolted awake When a bullet pierced through her window and killed her in Iowa, her father jolted awake hundreds of miles away in Florida.
She is jolted at being "found out" like this, but also jolted by the clear sympathy in the younger actress's face, sympathy that is not condescension but kindness.
Go deeper: Paris + 2: Climate jolted faster than projected
Soon, everyone is jolted out of their comfortable little idylls.
The senate's vote has jolted Salvini into full campaign mode.
The brutality of the Rainpada murders jolted them into action.
Obama's poor performance jolted the race, giving Romney the momentum.
Some were jolted by the recession into seeking nontraditional work.
Jolted, some remembered to smile, and even to wave farewell.
She is temporarily jolted by the episode, her heart racing.
The detention of Mr. Díaz has jolted Venezuelan civil society.
Then he's jolted awake: He was choking on a cashew.
The crowd jolted and the women retreated about 15 feet.
A result: You'll most likely be jolted awake by pain.
That jolted the markets: The Dow lost nearly 2500 points.
The tap-tap of his paws jolted me back to reality.
Recent economic indicators seem to have jolted the government into action.
MANY AMERICAN presidential elections have been jolted by an October surprise.
The positive response has jolted politicians and India's courts into action.
The threats of withdrawal had jolted financial markets at various times.
Sure enough, Egypt soon jolted back to an even tighter regime.
Mr. Collins's resignation jolted the already-brewing race to replace him.
The news jolted the team, but Boone said teammates accepted it.
Global equities were jolted on Monday as Trump threatened to raise tariffs.
Moments later, Frazier jolted his 215-pound rival with another left hook.
Then "a loud boom" suddenly jolted the plane, passenger Marty Martinez said.
The moves jolted financial markets, fueling fears of a global currency war.
"The Canadians have been jolted into the realities of Trumpland," he said.
It was the hammering on the bathroom door that jolted me awake.
What happened: Friends who hadn't talked in months were jolted into chatting.
A magnitude 4.0 quake jolted some Southern Californians awake early Thursday morning.
Hence their political and economic viewpoints were jolted by November's election result.
The comments jolted Washington, and Trump himself made Ellis a cause célèbre.
Entrepreneurship One winter's day, Nicole Morgenthau received an email that jolted her.
The contact jolted Walker's neck with 3:13 left in the half.
Jessica is jolted from the insulation of her life the closet provides.
"The next thing I recall, I was kind of jolted awake," Constand said.
The moves have jolted financial markets and fueled concerns about a global recession.
Even with the television muted, I was jolted by what I was seeing.
Ukrainian soldiers here at the front line were jolted by the suspension, too.
Watching it feels very much like being jolted awake and struggling for breath.
The quake jolted the area as many began preparations for July 4th celebrations.
The market has been jolted by a succession of announcements by Beijing policymakers.
Later in the evening, his electrifying performance jolted the crowd to their feet. .
That jolted hospitals; Medicare payments are often their single biggest source of income.
But then an alligator suddenly surfaced near the boat, and I jolted forward.
Jolted alert, she checks known frequencies and finds that nothing should be there.
Strong aftershocks have jolted the desert region since a 6.4 quake on Thursday.
He has been jolted awake before dawn by jackhammers and screeching delivery trucks.
The lunchtime crowd, eating lobster and drinking Champagne, was jolted by the noise.
Just when you think you know where the story's going, you're jolted sideways.
Almost on cue, my spey rod jolted as line screamed off the reel.
The complaint jolted dozens of Democrats, including House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif.
In the Dvorak, Mr. Dudamel jolted the familiar score with vitality and imagination.
The case jolted their working-class town and prompted a walkout by students.
But he has already jolted the race in a couple of different ways.
Trump acknowledged the question, but before he could answer I was jolted backwards.
Indonesia quake A major earthquake jolted Indonesia this morning, killing at least 97 people.
While Tuesday's terror attacks jolted Clemons, it wasn't his first brush with extremist violence.
I popped him out of my lips like a lollipop and he jolted awake.
The European Union has been jolted by money-laundering scandals over the past year.
Jolted by a compression in the snow, she was tossed backward and lost control.
Another technician standing next to me stopped adjusting my microphone and jolted in place.
Then the building jolted and rattled like a train lurching out of a station.
The fatal attack has jolted the area and left residents mourning a beloved character.
Recent events, from Cambridge Analytica to the Christchurch shooting, have jolted many into action.
The document jolted the markets and, perhaps even more important, made Mr. Mattarella nervous.
The rare move jolted financial markets, lifted interbank borrowing costs and stirred contagion fears.
Then Donald J. Trump became president, and Mr. Boyan was jolted into political activism.
So I jolted up and listened to the song Mauricio promised would change everyone's life.
The project also takes back control of a word that jolted the 2016 presidential campaign.
Dos Passos was jolted by the "tragedy" of what he witnessed in France and Italy.
Washington labelled China a currency manipulator hours after the move, which jolted global financial markets.
Washington labeled China a currency manipulator hours after the move, which jolted global financial markets.
Stocks fell on Friday after the release of mixed employment data jolted interest rates higher.
Men are being jolted, too, as their social media feeds blow up with painful stories.
Recalling the experience, I was jolted back to that spring day when it all started.
Castro also jolted his campaign in that debate with a well-received performance on immigration.
Last year's strike jolted the global copper market and cost BHB an estimated $1 billion.
The American-educated researcher, He Jiankui, jolted the scientific and medical communities with his findings.
Finally, in the 13th inning, the Yankees' bats jolted to life against reliever Joe Biagini.
They began cleaning but successive tremors jolted the ground so they returned to the shelter.
That quarter included the U.K. vote to leave the European Union, which jolted global markets.
Residents were jolted awake and windows in several nearby homes were shattered in the blast.
Why should the president be "rattled" and "jolted" by all the plot twists and turns?
News of Amazon's planned expansion into Israel jolted shares of large local retailers and shopping malls.
In November 2016, after the presidential election jolted the market, the spread was 3.69 basis points.
Analysts had warned it could be a close call but the change in stance jolted investors.
Humala's downfall jolted Peru's political system, though he is not expected to run for office again.
Level One I was jolted awake by the sound of airplanes from the Fort Lauderdale Airport.
Mr Abe has been jolted into action by the stench of protectionism wafting across the Pacific.
The swift deterioration in negotiations between the world's two largest economies has jolted global financial markets.
I suddenly felt jolted awake, though that may have been because the taste was so unsavory.
Ukrainian soldiers on the front line were jolted when American military aid was suspended in July.
Asian stocks gained as China readies more measures to support its economy jolted by the outbreak.
My partner back in the room was jolted awake when my phone started to blast Beyonce.
Another -- a strong 6.73-magnitude -- jolted Ridgecrest around the same time, the US Geological Survey reported.
For three days after that first email jolted her awake, Bard traded frantic messages with friends.
The 2017 strike jolted the global copper market and deprived BHP of $1 billion in production.
That jolted Brent crude futures more than 2.07 percent to a high of $71.88 per barrel.
Britain has been jolted by a series of high-profile child abuse scandals in recent years.
The trend towards organic, customised products has jolted large consumer groups from PepsiCo to Procter & Gamble.
But when the 2019 Met Gala announced its new theme, "Camp," I immediately jolted to attention.
Like other female candidates, Ms. McGrath, 43, was jolted into political action by President Trump's election.
With the coronavirus outbreak continuing to spread around the globe, the aviation industry is being jolted.
He swerved the truck, an enormous Ford Raptor, at the ATV, which jolted to a halt.
The effects are often compared to the way a bowl of Jell-O reacts when jolted.
He sometimes jolted awake, overcome by the sensation that the atmosphere was pressing down on him.
These teams, you might say, were ideal partners for the trade that jolted the winter meetings.
But early Tuesday, Rhule jolted the N.F.L. coaching carousel by agreeing to coach the Carolina Panthers.
Early one morning in April, I was jolted awake when Maysoon Sweity burst into the room.
Jolted by Defeat After years of strategic cooperation with the United States, the Saudis were jolted in September when Congress voted to allow families of 9/11 victims to sue Saudi Arabia and some of its financial institutions over possible connections to the 2001 terror attacks.
I was jolted awake and awake is where I need to stay in order to live authentically.
Every explosion from the battlefield jolted me back to the brutal reality of her and Brice's situation.
It's a reworking of another traditional mainstream genre that's jolted back to life recently — the rom-com.
It had been regularly jolted forward by sojourns in Paris — four between January 19003 and March 21900.
Residents in the city of Tainan, along Taiwan's western coast, were jolted awake at about 4 a.m.
Washington (CNN)Hillary Clinton's campaign was jolted when FBI Director James Comey delivered the ultimate October surprise.
Azerbaijan's political clans, who control much of its economy, have been jolted out of their comfort zone.
For all her brains and charm, Cambridge jolted her confidence—setting her back five years, she said.
Over the weekend, a 26-magnitude quake jolted the area, the island's most powerful tremor since 211.
The Dodgers were momentarily jolted in the top of the fifth, when Kershaw grounded out to second.
The question, he says, jolted him out of his funk, and got him thinking about his attitude.
Several people were jolted by long-buried memories; one said that talking about this was like therapy.
Many of the bigger names are already expanding overseas in preparation but the news jolted the market.
That jolted Brent crude futures up more than 2.07 percent to a high of $71.88 per barrel.
Mr. Wafer said he was jolted awake by her knocking on his doors around 4:30 a.m.
But it jolted Airbus which was caught unawares after signing a smaller order for A2321XLRs with IAG.
Then the slide show, which until then had been mostly sunsets and rolling clouds, jolted me awake.
Mr. Scott said he was "jolted" by the prospect of such a disaster so close to home.
An able-bodied person doesn't get jolted awake by electric shocks every 20 minutes the entire night.
Shocking color combinations, fierce brush strokes and even a mushroom cloud jolted the paintings into another sphere.
His returns jolted across the net with a variety rarely seen from the powerful players of today.
Despite knowing everything in his will, she felt jolted when she realized she was actually in charge.
BAGHDAD/ANKARA (Reuters) - An earthquake jolted the Iran-Iraq border region on Thursday at around 10 a.m.
But the presidential race could be jolted by the sudden release of his long-suppressed financial details.
Whether or not the subsequent falls rattled the minister herself, they appear to have jolted the government.
While facing situations unique to them, these countries were jolted by events with striking parallels between them.
The court hearing Wednesday came after Trump jolted global markets by threatening to hike tariffs on China again.
It seems that the USPS may have to prepare itself to be jolted by another wave of disruption.
Zap | Each condom, now resting on a metal phallus, is jolted with electricity to ensure it's hole-free.
The launch of Reliance Jio's 4G LTE network in India has jolted the telecom market in the country.
"I literally jumped out of my seat, like somebody had jolted me with a cattle prod," Rapp said.
Yes, but: The process could be jolted by a resolution of the Federal Trade Commission's investigation of Facebook.
But for now, Freddie's lying in bed, the rasping of his throat having just jolted him from sleep.
His comments jolted a somnolent foreign exchange market, where the greenback had held steady against most major currencies.
Only an exit poll that jolted the political establishment on election night itself was close to being right.
That has financed a boom in small businesses and home repairs and jolted the nascent real estate market.
But Ossoff has jolted the 18-canddiate field and unified most of the district's Democrats and Trump skeptics.
Financial markets worldwide were jolted, spurring a wave of panic-driven capital outflows from China and currency speculation.
This makes sense, economically: Tariffs jolted prices upward, but the overall trend in the appliance industry remains downward.
It's been 17 years since this odd duck — or rather peacock — of a film first jolted international audiences.
Mr. Han's shocking victory then, and in a city traditionally hostile to the Kuomintang, jolted the D.P.P. leadership.
I was jolted awake as a flight attendant walked swiftly past, heading toward the front of the airplane.
Holden's mental condition, though, is another matter — he is jolted periodically by visions of some sort of hellscape.
The Bay Area was jolted Saturday morning when a minor earthquake struck about 10 miles from San Francisco.
Molly Kruse, a 21-year-old senior who was in the class, said that the word jolted her.
A clash with the Democratic National Committee appears to have jolted Yang's supporters into opening up their checkbooks.
Earlier this month, the outside world was jolted by a chemical attack that killed more than 2750 people.
"I was jolted awake and I felt Mr. Cosby's hand groping my breasts under my shirt," she said.
"I was jolted awake and I felt Mr. Cosby's hand groping my breasts under my shirt," she testified.
But I had, waking and dozing repeatedly, until I'd jolted awake to the ringing of my bedside phone.
A magnitude 4.4 quake jolted the Bay Area in the early morning hours a week ago near Berkeley.
It jolted his family awake and sent him scrambling for his 7-year-old daughter and running outside.
Until Karamo Brown, the culture expert, discovers Cory's  "Make America Great Again" hat, and we're jolted back to 2018.
Replacing Scalia The political world was jolted in the middle of the campaign when Justice Antonin Scalia suddenly died.
Comey's letter to lawmakers about the emails found on Weiner's laptop jolted the last week of the presidential race.
This past spring, Chicago soybean futures, along with soybean meal, were jolted as flooding rains threatened Argentina's soybean harvest.
That clash jolted her standing in the polls and gave her an injection of new money into her campaign.
Noor testified that Harrity's terrified expression and the sight of Ruszczyk with her hand raised jolted him into action.
For Europeans jolted out of complacency by the shocks of the last few years, that familiar line finally resonates.
The increase in political tensions in the Middle East has further jolted the price upwards during the past month.
He also jolted the region by pulling Washington out of an Asia-Pacific trade deal that Japan had championed.
The visuals are smoky but clear, reminiscent of realist portraiture, with both its characters and its story jolted alive.
The earthquake on Friday jolted various areas from Sacramento to Las Vegas to Mexico, according to the Associated Press.
Trump also jolted the region by pulling Washington out of an Asia-Pacific trade deal that Japan had championed.
I arched my body, yanked my torso to get a deep stretch, and a pop jolted my lower back.
Steel stocks, which have been jolted periodically since Trump's election by news of potential protectionist measures, were mostly higher.
He also had credibility with working-class voters, a key voting bloc feeling "jolted by depression and technological change".
The magnitude 6.9 temblor that jolted the island was one of more than 2.03 earthquakes in just 24 hours.
Lebanon has been repeatedly jolted by security incidents linked to the conflict in neighboring Syria, including Sunni Islamist attacks.
The Japanese raid jolted Americans out of the isolationism that had characterized their country's foreign policy for two decades.
"Markets will continue to be jolted by U.S. politics at least through the 2018 midterm elections," the firm said.
And that's what jolted China into action, said Jeff Ding, a researcher at Oxford University's Future of Humanity Institute.
Attempting to track the changes, you risked slipping into a daze, only to be jolted awake by occasional pauses.
The marvel of the magnitude 7 quake that jolted Anchorage on Friday is that it didn't cause more destruction.
The news so jolted the machinery of Westminster that one of the BBC's political commentators lapsed into total honesty.
On the fourth pass, they were confronted by an extraordinary sight that jolted them out of their regimented procedures.
And the results have jolted the group's leaders, who announced several measures on Monday to combat harassment and discrimination.
They died by lightning, which coursed through the wet ground, climbed up their legs and fatally jolted their hearts.
If there was an element of lethargy in the Sri Lankan state, it has been jolted back to life.
The articles we published led to new state laws that favored patients and jolted powerful institutions in Las Vegas.
The ensuing controversy jolted GoDaddy into the public conversation and made it the go-to registrar for domain names.
As this revelation dawns, the reader is jolted with electric glimpses of connections among characters in the previous stories.
The decisions jolted the global, 13-million-member church, which is intensely divided over gay marriage and gay clergy.
One night in October 230, he said, he was jolted from his slumber by a thud, followed by another.
The dispute has jolted global financial markets, raising worries a full-scale trade war could derail the world economy.
Since P&G's board before Peltz jolted it into action had no such representative, they consider his pitch favorably.
Mr. Goldsmith's flair for design and marketing helped change the look of men's outerwear and jolted the advertising landscape.
It's an experience not unlike reading Strindberg for the first time and being jolted wide awake by its outrageousness.
In 2012, the fatal shooting of Trayvon Martin jolted her consciousness, and the acquittal of his killer outraged her.
Jolted is a bit different than other podcast productions — it's created by a team of journalists in an active newsroom.
When he was jolted awake, Day fell to the floor and felt his eyesight fading, according to the Washington Post.
The news also jolted currency markets and German government bond yields held close to their lowest in over two years.
On Sunday, some residents of the Cooper Park Houses said they had been jolted awake by the sound of gunfire.
Her characters long for the analytic way, too, but are jolted out of it, again and again, often by sex.
The international statements of solidarity protesting my illegal expatriation, and especially the protests within East Germany itself, jolted the regime.
It wasn't until Best of the Year lists started littering my newsfeed that I was jolted into regaining my focus.
Riders aboard the derailed subway train relayed harrowing accounts of the train's being violently jolted and then plunged into darkness.
But instead of getting wrapped up, Hill dropped Sherman on the fake and jolted forward for an extra few yards.
Those humbling moments jolted Collins, a premier high school recruit in Louisiana and an all-American defensive back at Alabama.
A quake measuring 6.0 also jolted the Greek island of Crete on Wednesday though no damage or injuries were reported.
Growth peaked in the second quarter of 2018, when it was jolted by the tax cuts and increased defense spending.
Uribe gave the Mets' sagging offense a legitimate bat off the bench and jolted the clubhouse with his upbeat personality.
James Madison would be so jolted by such a philosophy he would likely have spilled his tea on his lap.
Ford jolted the industry in December 21.3 when it launched the current generation F-22017 with an all-aluminum body.
Some of the speeches, though, jolted energy into the chamber, including a two-minute address by civil rights icon Rep.
It slides down the throat, barely splashing the sides, and the second it enters the bloodstream you're jolted into action.
The historic event became known, simply, as the Great Stink, and it jolted members of Parliament to find a longterm solution.
This supportive pillow is specially designed to keep your noggin upright so you won't be jolted wide awake by sudden turbulence.
She said she didn't remember passing out until she was "jolted awake" with Cosby's hand inside her vagina as he masturbated.
J.P. Morgan Chase, Bank of America, Citigroup— Bank stocks rose after a stronger-than-expected jobs report jolted interest rates higher.
As uncertainty over Brexit and the U.S. presidential race has jolted the markets through the year, there's been one clear beneficiary.
They give their listeners jolted, stingy guitar jams that are a little bit weird, completely sensitive at times, but wholly interesting.
Brent prices have been jolted up from less than $45 per barrel in mid-November to over $55 in recent trading.
A series of recent abuse cases have jolted Russia and prompted fierce discussions about attitudes towards domestic violence in the country.
The administration took dramatic actions Friday to contain the virus, which has jolted financial markets and led to widespread airline cancellations.
Few events have jolted the urban planning crowd quite like Amazon's process for selecting the company's new second headquarters (dubbed HQ2).
But he's jolted back to reality when the home's new resident emerges and looks at him, skeptically, asking why he's there.
The rare takeover by regulators of a commercial bank has jolted financial markets, lifted interbank borrowing costs and stirred contagion fears.
President Donald Trump jolted markets last week when he announced he will institute tariffs against all Chinese imports starting in September.
When Southerners were jolted awake early Wednesday morning by a rare 4.4-magnitude earthquake, many had no idea what it was.
But Acthar's extreme price has jolted the medical community, forcing hospitals and neurologists to rethink how they treat children like Trevor.
The Canadian story has a happy ending because leaders were jolted to their senses and made gutsy decisions to slash spending.
In the moment when Rachel's cochlear implants are turned on, we aimed to have a sound cue that jolted us physically.
Since P. & G.'s board had no such representative before Mr. Peltz jolted it into action, they consider his pitch favorably.
The January 2014 accident jolted the city school system and prompted calls for schools to overhaul how they approached science experiments.
There were still between-the-leg passes, bounce-pass alley-oops and windmill dunks that jolted both benches to their feet.
The big picture: President Trump's tax cut jolted business investment initially, but it "quickly dwindled," as the New York Times reports.
Two years ago, a high-speed train I was riding from Baltimore to my job in Virginia jolted to a stop.
The Balkan country was jolted by 272 aftershocks after the main tremor, two of them of magnitude 213, testing strained nerves.
The Balkan country was jolted by 100 aftershocks after the big tremor, two of them of magnitude 5, testing strained nerves.
One of them is naloxone, known as Narcan, a powerful antidote that has jolted hundreds of overdosed users back to life.
She was sympathetic when discussing how her life had been horribly jolted by her decision to come forward with her allegations.
Corporate giants have jolted the U.S. health industry in recent weeks with announcements of new partnerships and ventures aimed at disruption.
The case also jolted religious conservatives who were stunned that the conservative majority had failed to act on the inmate's request.
When Muzaffar fainted, he said, a soldier attached electrodes to his legs and stomach and jolted him with an electrical current.
Once outgoing and sociable, engaged in local activities including a community choir, he'd been jolted by a diagnosis of early dementia.
Recently, while I was on vacation on the East Coast, a phone call jolted me awake at 4 in the morning.
The arrests jolted the global car industry and strained Nissan's alliance with French car maker Renault SA. Ghosn remains in custody.
The deal with JANA jolted the company's stock and came before the market was even aware the hedge fund was a shareholder.
Jolted away from the absorbing task, he had no idea of what was happening on the "road," or how to handle it.
It jolted me awake and for that I felt like I owed Mitski at least a twenty, if not a monthly tithe.
Noor testified during the trial that Harrity's terrified expression and the sight of Ruszczyk with her hand raised jolted him into action.
U.S. President Donald Trump jolted global markets when he moved to impose tariffs on Chinese goods and while Beijing threatened to retaliate.
A swarm of aftershocks have jolted the high desert region of Southern California since a 6.4 quake on Thursday morning near Ridgecrest.
Earlier this fall, Vermont Public Radio released a five-part podcast called Jolted that delved into the attempted shooting and its ramifications.
On July 12, a few hours before dawn, a man in Chandler, Arizona, was jolted awake by an alert on his phone.
The subsequent onslaught of attention jolted the band to a strange and unwanted brand of notoriety, effectively harshing their quintessentially Californian mellow.
Some unlucky people not wearing their seatbelts were reportedly jolted out of their seats and launched head-first into the overhead compartment.
The stock, jolted by Facebook's plunge, fell 3 percent on Thursday before recouping virtually all of that ground in after-hours trading.
Facing pressure from both moderates jolted by a fierce opposition and hardliners who still preferred full repeal, Ryan pulled the initial bill.
Praying, crying A menacing rumble jolted a man out of his sleep at his home near the Louisiana RV park in Convent.
The city was jolted by video that showed Laquan McDonald crumpling on a Southwest side street amid a spray of police bullets.
But President Trump's arrival at the White House jolted many into action — a course they thought was optional just a year before.
Iran's state news agency said two earthquakes measuring 5.2 and 4.6 on the Richter scale jolted Sarpol-e Zahab on Monday morning.
The shift should be disorienting, but because of the song's dream logic it takes a moment to realize you've been jolted awake.
The big picture: Trump's announcement jolted markets, upset allies and led to rebukes from The Wall Street Journal and some congressional Republicans.
The male-dominated scene was jolted by the arrival of this young Australian girl not only topping, but running her own club.
Brexit and the unexpected victory of protectionist Trump have jolted politicians, business leaders and markets in Germany and elsewhere around the world.
Two years later, while in Kabul, he was on the phone with some of their six children when an earthquake jolted Nepal.
Bahrain's slumbering industry was jolted back to life this spring, when a vast new shale reserve was discovered off its west coast.
Its work in a Wisconsin Supreme Court race last month helped elect a conservative candidate in an unexpected win that jolted Democrats.
The three automakers' alliance has been jolted by the arrest this week of Nissan's Chairman Carlos Ghosn on suspicion of financial misconduct.
The undefeated Americans will go for their fifth straight title Sunday against Finland, which jolted Canada, 4-2, in the other semifinal.
Kevin Byard jolted the sluggish Titans with an end-zone interception of Dak Prescott and celebrated with a throwback to Terrell Owens.
But there are many, and each jolted me out of my reading rhythm, as if a moth had landed on the page.
After staring at the Earth from above during her mission, Lucy is jolted by the perspective of life back on the ground.
That Mr. Grigolo could also climb up the wall to Juliette's balcony with such effortless athleticism jolted the character with teenage energy.
Mr. Richardson was jolted by the evidence against the vice president and encouraged Mr. Beall and his team to continue their investigation.
A dish of butter-roasted eggplant and tomatoes with juice-plumped freekeh is jolted by the complex Ethiopian sauce called koch-kocha.
Small groups would make the experience even more intense, and maybe students who didn't initially didn't show interest would be jolted awake.
Officials said the explosions jolted people awake in their beds more than 30 miles away, and caused widespread damage in surrounding areas.
I was jolted out of a relationship so quickly in the midst of a family tragedy I almost came undone, but guess what?
Conflicting headlines on trade have jolted markets in the run up to the two-day meeting of 20 industrialized nations in Buenos Aires.
She was jolted awake into a nightmare: her husband slumped lifelessly behind the wheel, his head resting on her chest, Ballocanag told Agas.
The legislation has jolted Brazil's corporate culture by making it easier for companies, instead of just individuals, to be held responsible for graft.
In my startled state, we locked lips for a solid one second before I jolted in surprise and headbutted/knocked teeth with her.
Getting jolted awake by a shrill iPhone alarm disrupts the body's natural flow and throws you off for the rest of the day.
MEN&aposS NCAA TOURNAMENT A scintillating Sunday of games jolted the men&aposs NCAA Tournament to life like a triple shot of espresso.
They pulled out the AEDs (defibrillators) and used those on me twice before the paramedics got there and jolted me one more time.
Apple shocked investors last month with a lower-than-expected sales forecast for the Christmas quarter that jolted parts suppliers across the world.
The jobless claims data gave investors their first read of the labor market since Friday when dismal May payrolls numbers jolted the markets.
But minutes from that meeting, released last week, jolted financial markets as they showed most Fed officials expected to move again in June.
Jolted by movements like FridaysForFuture, a global climate protest staged by schoolchildren, companies are responding in a way that sometimes feels like panic.
It was a casual remark tossed off by Donald J. Trump that jolted Johanna Kandel from her seat during the recent presidential debate.
After plans for the latest escalations jolted financial markets last month, he delayed one stage of tariffs until after the holiday shopping season.
Morgan is jolted out of the simulation and left to wander around the space station Talos I, which is overrun with alien monsters.
In Australia, the tourism, transport, hospitality and retail sectors have been jolted by a travel ban on China since the start of February.
Though no one was seriously injured, the chaos at the Global Citizen Festival on Saturday jolted law enforcement authorities, security experts and policymakers.
America was jolted by infrastructure concerns in 237 when the Interstate 35 bridge over the Mississippi River in Minneapolis collapsed during rush hour.
Like many others who ran in 2018, Scholten was a first-time candidate who was jolted into politics by Donald Trump's 2016 election.
In Australia, the tourism, transport, hospitality and retail sectors have been jolted by a travel ban on China since the start of February.
I saw a tweet today that jolted me out of my self-imposed cynical journalist mindset as it relates to self-driving cars.
The week's turmoil has jolted assets globally, pulling down equities across developed market indexes and hitting the MSCI emerging markets index particularly hard.
One by one, the women in Ellisville recounted their own awakenings, how the election had jolted them out of mostly comfortable suburban lives.
It was the Friday before the Memorial Day weekend; she was busy tending to her other children, and Etan jolted out of bed.
CHELELEKTU, Ethiopia (Reuters) - Shiburu Kutuyu, a 45-year-old Ethiopian maize and coffee farmer, was jolted awake by gunshots one night in June.
Scholten is a first-time candidate who was jolted into politics by Trump's 2016 election, but his eyes are squarely on King's seat.
They jolted me only slightly, I thought, but afterwards, Alexandra told me I'd kicked out my leg, an involuntary body language sign of protest.
The market in India was jolted last year by the entry of Jio, a super-cheap carrier that supplies a six-month free service.
Its sinking about 135 km (85 miles) north of Libya, from where it departed, jolted the European Union into stepping up Mediterranean rescue efforts.
Former Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan recently jolted some investors when he said there was nothing actually standing in the way of negative U.S. rates.
Corwin noted that she also felt that Jolted was unique because it bridged the gap between a narrative story and an ongoing news story.
That would have been good in itself, but more investment might also have jolted the economy out of its slump after the financial crisis.
"Hi, Ho!" for ALOHA jolted me momentarily until I realized that the clue was referring to 1960s Hawaiian singer Don Ho, and nothing else.
Texas execution The 1998 dragging death of James Byrd Jr. was so shocking and horrific that it jolted Congress into passing hate crime legislation.
This is why we can have a stock market that shouts, "Everything is awesome!" in an economy that can't be jolted back to life.
While the group does not keep year-to-year statistics, director Frank LoMonte says the Internet, and Google in particular, have jolted school leaders.
Elizabeth Holmes jolted into the spotlight in 2015 when Forbes named the Theranos CEO and founder the world's youngest and wealthiest self-made billionaire.
YANGON (Reuters) - A magnitude 5.1 earthquake jolted buildings in Myanmar's largest city and commercial hub of Yangon on Monday at about 8:50 p.m.
The last way mom wants to start her busy day is by being jolted out of her REM cycle with an eardrum-piercing beep.
I had no idea what was happening at first when I was jolted out of bed Monday morning by frantic calls, texts, and posts.
That's still healthy, though far less than the 23% growth from 2018, jolted by the corporate tax cuts at the beginning of the year.
Apple shocked investors earlier this month with a lower-than-expected sales forecast for the Christmas quarter that jolted parts suppliers across the world.
Why it matters: Costa Rica is Latin America's oldest democracy, but crime, high unemployment and corruption allegations have jolted the country's historically stable politics.
As I jolted around the lot, I imagined myself on the road, in traffic, and felt a tight spasm of panic in my chest.
It was around 2135 in the morning on February 222, 20163, when Lucero Sanchez was jolted awake by shouting and a loud thumping noise.
It was around 22016 in the morning on February 22016, 210, when Lucero Sanchez was jolted awake by shouting and a loud thumping noise.
After the train bounced, she said, she couldn't hold on to her daughter and they both were jolted to the center of the car.
I hope the world will look back at this meeting in 10 years as one among many that jolted world leaders to take action.
Late Tuesday night, they jolted the off-season with the richest contract ever for a pitcher: $324 million over nine years for Gerrit Cole.
It has been jolted into action by Mr. Trump's victory and his selection of an attorney general nominee who supports a crackdown on immigrants.
Last year, a failure to reach a labour deal at the mine led to a 44-day strike that jolted the global copper market.
The social media giant's June announcement that it planned to spearhead a new digital currency jolted the Fed and other regulators around the world.
Lasting almost a minute, powerful tremors jolted people from their beds early Thursday, collapsing roads and causing landslides that buried homes and other buildings.
Mr. Jean-Raymond jolted a weary fashion press out of its customary ennui and, what's more, proved himself to be the worth the trip.
He did not seek re-election in 2013 after his presidency was jolted by a financial crisis for which Cyprus required an international bailout.
Our Legacy's baseline styles are unchallenging — variations on button-down shirts, wide-legged trousers, bomber jackets and peacoats — but jolted into interest with unusual fabrics.
The combination of these troubling anecdotes and data showing that noncompetes are systematically used even in low-skill, low-paying jobs jolted policymakers into action.
Powell jolted markets in early October when he said the Fed is "a long way" from a neutral rate that is neither stimulative nor restrictive.
The quake, which has left some areas without power and communications, came just seven days after another deadly tremor jolted the island, killing 17 people.
THE battered pickup truck bounced and jolted across the field, kicking up plumes of dust before screeching to a halt next to an abandoned building.
Rescuers and residents assist an injured victim amid the ruins of a building knocked down by the earthquake that jolted central Mexico on Sept. 213.
Rescuers and residents look for victims amid the ruins of a building knocked down by a magnitude-7.1 earthquake that jolted central Mexico on Tuesday.
He condemned the AngloAustralian miner for exhibiting "the same stubbornness" that last year led to a 44-day strike that jolted the global copper market.
Rio pointed out that the sackings did not prejudge the results of any investigation, but they jolted many employees, some of whom thought them overhasty.
The quake, which has left some areas without power and communications, came just seven days after another deadly tremor jolted the island, killing 63 people.
Chile has been jolted by anti-government protests since October 18, 2019, when an increase in subway fares sparked a country-wide movement against inequality.
An example may be a car accident in which the head shakes at the neck and is jolted but does not collide with a surface.
A vast majority of firms replied before the Brexit vote jolted markets, suggesting that business sentiment may have deteriorated more than the tankan survey shows.
I have no recollection until at some point later I was jolted awake… and I felt Mr. Cosby's hand groping my breasts under my shirt.
While immigration has long been a hot-button issue, the Kavanaugh hearings jolted several close Senate races, with every candidates' vote inevitable coming under scrutiny.
The murder and acquittal Known as "Bobo" to those who loved him, Emmett's savage murder jolted a nation, spurring it to action on civil rights.
CARRY ON This past weekend's attempted coup in Turkey, which began after most stock markets closed for trading on Friday, initially jolted the currency markets.
CHIOS, Greece — Hani Alkhalaf had just fallen asleep at an overcrowded detention camp for migrants on this Greek island when angry shouts jolted him awake.
He was living in the same three-bedroom house where he had been jolted awake by a phone call on the morning of the fire.
Being dependant on an opioid meant that when the naloxone hit, I wasn't just able to breathe again; I had also been jolted into withdrawal.
The town's characters — all vividly drawn, with that exquisite independence of voice and perspective and voice that became Faulkner's trademark — are jolted by Donald's return.
These chilling forecasts jolted Boris Johnson's UK government out of its plan to sit back and wait for herd immunity to take the British Isles.
The blast jolted residents from their beds in the early hours of the morning, blowing out windows and scattering debris across roughly half a mile.
George-Ilias Belidis, a resident of Tirana, a city of 900,000, was sleeping in his apartment when the powerful, seemingly interminable tremor jolted him awake.
I tilt my head toward my paper to write it down, but it is jolted upward by the sound of one of my friend's voices.
A growing awareness of what the recently passed Citizenship Amendment Act means for the country seems to have jolted people, bringing them into the streets.
Residents on nearby Lamu Island, a haven for wealthy tourists and visiting European royalty, say a loud explosion jolted them roommate awake before 4 a.m.
But late in the process, 21st Century Fox, in partnership with the Blackstone Group, a private equity firm, jolted the proceedings by joining the talks.
He condemned the AngloAustralian miner for exhibiting "the same stubborness" that last year led to a 44-day strike that jolted the global copper market.
Spain has been jolted by the Catalan vote and the Spanish police response to it, with batons and rubber bullets used to prevent people voting.
ET. Puerto Rico was jolted by a 6.0-magnitude earthquake that struck near the island over Monday night, but there was no major damage reported.
The Weiner emails jolted the 2016 presidential race after Comey told Congress just days before the election that FBI agents had found more of Clinton's messages.
Chinese policymakers are readying measures to support their economy jolted by the coronavirus outbreak that is expected to have a devastating impact on first-quarter growth.
A decade later, the presidency of Bush's son, George W. Bush, would be jolted by al Qaeda's deadly hijacking attacks on the United States on Sept.
Whether you'd prefer to be woken up gently or need to be jolted out of bed, there's a smart alarm clock that makes waking up easier.
My significant other reached across the bed and, doing her best Roman Reigns impression, walloped me so hard in the arm that I immediately jolted awake.
A cluster of earthquakes in Southern California the past two days jolted an area near the San Andreas Fault and was closely being watched by seismologists.
It marked Lee as an iconic talent of his generation, ruffled feathers with critics and white audiences, and jolted the consciousness of communities around the world.
When they were reunited, the other vole licked their jolted friend or family member sooner and more often than during control experiments that skipped the shocks.
This month the speaker jolted the Republican political establishment by telling CNN that he was not yet ready to support Mr. Trump as the party's nominee.
Wednesday's shooting jolted us, reminding all of us just how much work we have to do to make our communities as safe as they should be.
The 7.1-magnitude earthquake that jolted the region on Tuesday caused part of the building to fold in on itself, sandwiching and collapsing, classroom onto classroom.
And then a bomb blast jolted a street in Chelsea with enough force to lift a Dumpster into the air, shattering windows and injuring 29 people.
Investors were jolted after three British financial firms stopped trading in their commercial property funds because large numbers of investors were trying to liquidate their holdings.
The effort comes as concern and anxiety mounts over the rapid spread of coronavirus across the United States -- a development that has jolted the financial markets.
Ownership provides his budget, of course, but Van Wagenen is now in position to live up to his strong words that jolted the industry last February.
The election of Donald Trump — a rank misogynist and confessed sexual assaulter — over a woman seemingly destined to be America's first female president jolted many voters.
His 1912 play "Professor Bernhardi" jolted Viennese audiences with its frank, unsparing discussion of anti-Semitism in a society that viewed itself as sophisticated and enlightened.
My right arm jolted like a dog venturing too close to an invisible fence as a shock of electricity raced from my wrist to my shoulder.
Every day it is the same: She is up at 5 or 5:30, and I am jolted awake by the sound of the beeping microwave.
But just as we were close enough to see the other's face, we were both jolted by the awareness that we didn't actually know each other.
T.P.C. Sawgrass on Saturday was different, jolted to life with a scene that many have waited impatiently to see: Tiger Woods was on the prowl again.
ATHENS (Reuters) - An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 6.0 jolted the Greek island of Crete on Wednesday, with no damage or injuries reported, authorities said.
A few minutes later, Toles jolted them back to reality, smashing a leadoff homer to send the Dodgers on their way to a 210-224 victory.
This unexpected surge of motivation from the children's impassioned cheers and encouragement instantly revived my near lifeless body and spirit and jolted me into high gear.
A series of powerful quakes jolted the South Island Monday, triggering a tsunami and sending aftershocks across the country that left at least two dead, officials said.
Adding to the BOJ's headaches, a slowdown in the world economy has jolted markets and led the International Monetary Fund to cut its global economic growth forecasts.
Noor took the witness stand toward the trial's end, testifying that Harrity's terrified expression and the sight of Ruszczyk with her hand raised jolted him into action.
"The sharp increase in murderous violence ... has jolted us out of any last vestiges of complacency or denial," Bukola Saraki, the Senate president, tweeted after the talks.
A pair of emails jolted the political world late Sunday night -- coordinated announcements between Team Cruz and Republican primary rival John Kasich over strategies for upcoming primaries.
Global turbulence It's a scene playing out with uncommon frequency as financial markets all around the world have been jolted by bouts of turbulence day after day.
"What got me jolted by it was that I have a lot of Native female actors that need a job," Beach, who is Saulteaux, told BuzzFeed News.
The plea bargain has jolted Peru as it threatens to expose high-level corruption during the governments of Toledo and former presidents Alan Garcia and Ollanta Humala.
The A's jolted Yankees rookie right-hander Luis Cessa (383-1), making his first start of the season, in the third to take a 4-2 lead.
Chinese policymakers are also readying measures to support the economy jolted by the virus outbreak that is expected to have a devastating impact on first-quarter growth.
Writing her imaginary story of a being jolted to life by Victor Frankenstein, Mary drew on the cutting-edge science of her time, including galvanism and electricity.
When he watched the tapes back at home at night, Ariana Richards's cry jolted Mr Spielberg's wife awake, and she ran to check her children were safe.
Particularly, Kent was jolted by how policymakers interpreted the phrase "serious possibility" in a national estimate about the odds of a Soviet attack on Yugoslavia in 1951.
The first time I sipped one of these bad boys, my heart fluttered as I was jolted awake by the caffeine rush, and I fell in love.
Back home, Trump faces a deepening crisis over that meeting, which has jolted the White House and moved the Russian meddling controversy directly into Trump's inner circle.
The announcement jolted the industry, coming barely five months after Fiat Chrysler saw a similarly structured marriage with PSA's French archrival Renault collapse at the 2912th hour.
The collision was felt throughout the ship, according to the report, with sailors on the bridge jolted from their stations while others were thrown off their feet.
It is the increase in feedstock prices that has jolted the Saudi petchems industry into action, as previously they could enjoy much improved margins thanks to subsidies.
In nearby Longnan in the neighboring province of Gansu, also jolted by the quake, eight people died in landslides caused by heavy rain, the People's Daily said.
A magnitude 5.9 earthquake off North Korea early Thursday jolted watchers of the country's weapons development but experts say it was not caused by a nuclear test.
The audience is so jolted by the "jokes" that they actually seem to hear the material about racism, which they might have otherwise glossed over or ignored.
So that talk jolted me and led me to move into the inner-city housing project in New Orleans and work at a place called Hope House.
Their homes had been destroyed or damaged, or they were fearful about the frequent and occasionally strong aftershocks that have regularly jolted the area since the quake.
This summer, one of Britain's top health care regulators jolted diabetics by warning in an interview with The Pharmaceutical Journal that supplies of insulin could run out.
I was even less frequently jolted with the kind of truths about our intractable nation I wanted — no, needed — to hear in this time of political tumult.
Being at the mercy of digital feeds like Facebook jolted audience numbers when changes in the algorithm later in the decade pushed back on the content's reach.
The seeds and agrochemicals industry has been jolted by several large deals in the past year as low crop prices and belt-tightening by farmers pressured earnings.
Toward the end of Life is Strange 2 — the episodic series that wrapped up its five-episode series last week — teenage lead Sean Diaz is jolted awake.
As a college student transitioning from home life to dorm life, Steven Van Alen was jolted by a harsh reality of campus living -- the notoriously uncomfortable mattress.
Latin American stocks took a beating as a surge in the number of coronavirus cases and deaths jolted investors who were hoping the outbreak would peak soon.
Like Mr. Roche, she was having trouble sleeping, and she, too, tried a weighted blanket as a remedy, an experience which also jolted her own inner entrepreneur.
The men recalled nights when they would be jolted awake by the sound of landmines exploding in the pitch darkness, somewhere beyond the border of their camps.
They are being jolted into action by volatile commodity prices and the increasing difficulty and danger of accessing remaining reserves in hot, narrow seams several kilometers below ground.
The central bank has jolted global financial markets twice in six months by allowing sharp, sudden slides in the currency, only to step in aggressively to stabilise it.
Ghosn spearheaded Nissan's turnaround two decades ago, and his arrest has jolted the auto industry, while muddying the outlook for Nissan's three-way alliance with Renault and Mitsubishi.
It&aposs also the unpredictability of health care costs, which can be jolted by high-priced breakthrough cures, and which regularly outpace the overall rate of economic growth.
American politics was jolted when 17 intelligence agencies concluded in January that Russia had covertly intervened in the 20113 presidential campaign with the aim of electing Donald Trump.
Jiankui He of China's Southern University of Science and Technology jolted the world this week when the news broke that he had made the first gene-edited people.
That jolted oil prices higher on Monday, with U.S. crude rising 1.43 percent to $61.05 a barrel and Brent crude gushing 2.07 percent higher to $71.12 per barrel.
The swift deterioration in negotiations between the world's two largest economies has jolted global financial markets, which had been increasingly betting that a deal would be reached soon.
The S&P 500 fell after each of his first seven FOMC meetings as chairman (by far the longest on record), but the market jolted higher on Wednesday.
To stay up and write my articles coherently, I'd often pull the hair on my arms until the pain was severe enough it jolted my brain to attention.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average reached 27,000 for the first time ever Thursday as stocks were jolted by the prospects of easier monetary policy from the Federal Reserve.
Thursday's fix jolted markets, with the more freely-traded offshore yuan plunging to a record low of 6.7511 against the dollar before recovering to 6.6910 on suspected intervention.
So I stopped drinking, and my life jolted forward at an unbelievable clip: a cross-country move, a career change, cohabitation, another career change, an engagement, homeownership, marriage.
During the very first night, I was jolted awake in the dark by the sound of the Dream:ON app, leaving me with a sense of bleary-eyed failure.
Growth has stepped down from a peak 4.2 percent pace in the second quarter of 20183, when the White House's $1.5 trillion tax cut package jolted consumer spending.
The seizure and revelations that larger Baoshang creditors would face haircuts jolted the interbank market, hitting funding for smaller players, especially those providing lower-quality collateral for loans.
A sunrise alarm clock The last way mom wants to start her busy day is by being jolted out of her REM cycle with an eardrum-piercing beep.
That timeline, which jolted days of tense waiting with a sudden flurry of activity, left little time to digest the main points before lawmakers were corralled for votes.
Tesla's soaring stock value - the company was worth about $29.3 billion this week even after a recent skid in its share price - also jolted executives at established automakers.
This year's race was jolted by the unprecedented barring of two leading candidates, one for violating minor electoral procedures and the other for handing out cash while campaigning.
Gropius's father was an architect who did not build (he eventually became a public servant instead), and there is some evidence that this jolted Gropius into early productivity.
The threat of Amazon making further inroads has jolted U.S. drug store chains into action after several years of declines in traffic and sales at front-end stores.
By 1909, jolted by the death of his parents in quick succession, Proust hunkered down to compose what became the first volume of In Search of Lost Time.
China's central bank has jolted global financial markets twice in six months by allowing sharp, sudden slides in the currency, only to step in aggressively to stabilise it.
Chinese policymakers have implemented a raft of measures to support an economy jolted by the coronavirus, which is expected to have a devastating impact on first-quarter growth.
But even during the Nixon presidency, Republicans didn't feel compelled to act until they were jolted out of inaction by the unassailable proof of Nixon's voice on tape.
The accusations by Ms. Jallow, known as Toufah, jolted the country of two million and were widely shared on social media by Gambians and those in the diaspora.
But their hopes, like those in other cities, have been jolted by the proposed elimination of the federal historic building tax credit that has underpinned many reuse projects.
As media consumers, we yearn for the redemption narrative — the ravaged girl who is jolted out of her self-destruction by the right words delivered with enough passion.
SAN FRANCISCO — For those near the epicenter of the earthquake that struck Southern California on Thursday, the ground jolted so violently that it bounced them off their feet.
Chinese policymakers have implemented a raft of measures to support an economy jolted by the virus, which is expected to have a devastating impact on first-quarter growth.
I really think where the Republican Party has jolted, that it is now the party of Trump, I definitely do not think either of them would be that.
She said she was jolted awake after the penetration occurred, was aware of Mr. Cosby's fingers moving inside her, but still felt "frozen" and could not stop him.
As Turkey's currency crisis continues, most recently jolted by sanctions and tariffs issued by Washington and Ankara on one another, investors are largely steering clear of Turkish assets.
But after two weeks of rapid Ukraine-related revelations now fueling a House Democrat-led impeachment inquiry, the sudden appearance of his name jolted observers of the drama.
So jolted was the police force by her death that, in the aftermath, some officers spoke of women being better off reassigned to office jobs, several people recalled.
When Jean-Louis Costes and another brother, Gilbert, opened the family's first hotel in 21960, its louche Napoleon III decor jolted the sedate world of Paris luxury hotels.
When Jean-Louis Costes and another brother, Gilbert, opened the family's first hotel in 21960, its louche Napoleon III decor jolted the sedate world of Paris luxury hotels.
Treasury yields jolted higher last week as investors bailed out of safe-haven U.S. government debt, pushing yields up by the most in one week since June 2013.
I've seen this in my own clients — Ted was jolted into seeking treatment after his girlfriend broke up with him because he watched PornHub seven hours a day.
The sudden change jolted investors who had expected Marchionne, who nearly tripled Ferrari's value since taking it public in 2015, to stay on as CEO and chairman until 2021.
To see a Catch Fétiche match from a distance is to be jolted back and forth across the boundaries of sacred and profane, life and death, real and unreal.
Analysts said such large moves in two of the traditionally higher-yielding major currencies had jolted forex markets, and encouraged a move into the perceived safety of the yen.
The World Bank outlook comes as the United States and China have been engaged in a bitter trade dispute, which has jolted financial markets across the world for months.
That bears out if you talk to people around town, who were already jolted by Friday night's fatal shooting of emerging pop singer Christina Grimmie at a theater here.
"One day while dozing facedown on a towel in front of my house, I was jolted awake by the unmistakable voice, directly above me, of Cary Grant," she wrote.
After Kate noticed a patch of "snow" on the ground, the pair were jolted by a blower dispensing the white stuff as they made their arrival to the bash.
A 44-day strike at the mine last year jolted global copper markets and slowed economic growth in the South American country, which is the world's top copper producer.
The sudden change jolted investors who had expected Marchionne, who nearly tripled Ferrari's value since taking it public in 23, to stay on as CEO and chairman until 24.
The legislation was passed by the House Foreign Affairs Committee last February but it was stalled until Pyongyang jolted the world by setting off an underground nuclear bomb test.
When the CBOE's Volatility Index, or VIX, fell to a low of 11 last summer in a signal of complacency, the market was jolted by China's sudden currency devaluation.
The legislation was passed by the House Foreign Affairs Committee last February but it was stalled until Pyongyang jolted the world by setting off an underground nuclear bomb test.
National Disaster Mitigation Agency spokesman Sutopo Purwo Nugroho told KompasTV that the quake strongly jolted Mataram, the capital of West Nusa Tenggara province, and may have caused damage there.
Lebanon has been repeatedly jolted by attacks linked to the war in neighboring Syria, where powerful Lebanese Shi'ite group Hezbollah is fighting in support of President Bashar al-Assad.
Alfaro, who oversaw the development of parts of the new SAT, jolted the staid world of standardized testing in May with a barrage of criticism of the College Board.
The policy move has jolted Walmart, which last year invested $103 billion in Flipkart in its biggest ever deal, and Amazon, which has committed $5.5 billion in India investments.
She said the pills made her feel woozy, and when she was jolted awake Cosby was digitally penetrating her vagina, touching her breasts and masturbating himself with her hand.
The event comes after the Fed last week jolted markets with talk about starting to unload the $4.5 trillion in bonds it has accumulated over the past eight years.
Tossed between the rapids, the scow hit a shelving rock and jolted to a stop, a mere third of a mile from the 167-foot drop of Horseshoe Falls.
Failure to reach a labor deal caused a 44-day strike at the mine last year, which jolted the global copper market and cost BHP an estimated $1 billion.
Just a week before the vote, the country was jolted by the brutal murder of a young Labour member of Parliament, Jo Cox, 41, a strong supporter of Remain.
Reports that some ECB officials had discussed the possibility of rate hikes have also jolted a bond market that has for years been underpinned by ultra-easy monetary policy.
I have not been as jolted, before or since, by a shift in a book's tone, by the ominous awareness that things are going to turn very, very bad.
HuffPost reported that she jolted out of the hotel bed, threw up in the bathroom, and returned "fuzzy" in the head, after which Cohen attempted to assault her again.
Markets had also been jolted when Trump threatened to shut down the government over funding for a wall he has promised to build on the U.S. border with Mexico.
When Howard Stamps, a longtime Ford veteran, transferred to Chicago Assembly several years ago from a plant near Detroit, he was jolted by the anything-goes culture he encountered.
Analysts said such large moves into two of the traditionally higher-yielding major currencies had jolted forex markets, and encouraged a move into the perceived safety of the yen.
Wordplay WEDNESDAY PUZZLE — I like to think of myself as a "word person" — someone who knows and loves words — but every once in a while, that perception gets jolted.
The Fed's stimulus measures failed to reassure investors jolted by a $24 trillion wipeout in the benchmark S&P 24.44's value since a record high hit last month.
But the bidding briefly jolted to life on Vincent van Gogh's vibrant 230 landscape, "Laboureur dans un champ," which jumped on one bid from $21949 million to $220.1 million.
Emmett Till's barbarous slaying in 1955 jolted the nation and helped to fuel the civil rights movement after gruesome photos of the boy's mutilated body spread across the globe.
The rare books industry was jolted last month when two men were accused of stealing over $8 million worth of books and artifacts and selling them at book fairs.
Chinese policymakers have implemented a raft of measures to support the economy jolted by the outbreak that is expected to have a devastating impact on the first-quarter growth.
Chinese policymakers have implemented a raft of measures to support the economy jolted by the outbreak that is expected to have a devastating impact on the first-quarter growth.
Googlers are jolted by life without free lunch as hundreds of thousands work from home — but insiders say 'nobody could be more prepared' than their company for COVID-19.
Her awakener, Jim (Chris Pratt), is a hunky mechanical engineer who is jolted back to consciousness when an asteroid hits the Avalon and is aghast to find himself alone.
In recent days, the growing strains on the National Health Service jolted the campaign as some hospitals buckled under wintertime demands, and an irritated Mr. Johnson struggled to respond.
Both benchmark indexes were initially jolted after Iran retaliated for the killing of one of its top commanders last week by launching missile strikes at U.S. forces in Iraq.
The possible meeting jolted Washington, with even longtime North Korea experts befuddled by how Trump got from calling Trump "short and fat" to meeting with him in mere months.
With a political run on the brain, he says the televised impeachment hearings may have jolted him even more into the idea of trading medicine for a House bid.
A spike in confirmed infections in South Korea and two more deaths in Japan jolted markets on Thursday, sending the won and Singapore dollar down as much as 1%.
The election campaign was jolted by allegations against conservative candidate Francois Fillon, who was placed under formal investigation in mid-campaign in March on suspicion of embezzling state funds.
Both benchmark indexes were initially jolted after Iran retaliated for the killing of one of its top commanders last week by launching missile strikes at U.S. forces in Iraq.
The Fed's stimulus measures failed to reassure investors jolted by a $211.6 trillion wipeout in the benchmark S&P 23.10's value since a record high hit last month.
An island of flesh, once living and swimming gracefully through these ancient seas, bobbed silently, at times yanked violently to the side or jolted upward by forces below it.
Markets were also jolted when President Donald Trump threatened to shut down the government over funding for a wall he has promised to build on the southern border with Mexico.
Hostile takeovers are firefighting affairs — the discussions of the board are jolted from roadmaps, strategy, and vision to the minute-by-minute tactics of defending the company from marauding invaders.
Ghosn spearheaded Nissan's turnaround two decades ago, and his arrest has jolted the auto industry, while muddying the outlook for Nissan's three-way alliance with Renault and Mitsubishi Motors Corp.
The preliminary details indicate his death may be the result of the Jeep falling off the jacks onto the victim on July 4th during the 6.4 earthquake that jolted Ridgecrest.
The surprise drawdown jolted late-day trading in crude, as U.S. futures jumped sharply to $46.17 a barrel, doubling the day's gains to nearly 3 percent in after-market trade.
A woman in New York City was jolted to attention on Sunday evening when a GoPro camera drone crashed into her high-rise apartment window, according to local news reports.
He said he hoped that by experiencing levels of pollution from around the world, people would be jolted by what is an increasingly global problem — and be galvanized to act.
At 4:30 every morning, my alarm jolted me awake along with sounds of the border, blaring car horns and hollers from street vendors, which bled through my bedroom window.
The small town of Crescent, one of last summer's seismic hot spots, was jolted last week by a 2600 that dozens of people reported feeling in Oklahoma City and Tulsa.
The small town of Crescent, one of last summer's seismic hot spots, was jolted last week by a 22014 that dozens of people reported feeling in Oklahoma City and Tulsa.
We retired it into its case, where it will probably remain (unless someone pisses me off.) Coming out of my electro-romp, I'm not fried, but I do feel jolted.
The escalating U.S.-China trade war has jolted markets and triggered an unwelcome yen spike, piling pressure the BOJ to ramp up stimulus to support an export-reliant economic recovery.
That comes just over a year after a 44-day strike at the mine last year that jolted global copper markets and harmed economic growth in the South American country.
National Disaster Mitigation Agency spokesman Sutopo Purwo Nugroho told Kompas TV that the quake strongly jolted Mataram, the capital of West Nusa Tenggara province, and may have caused damage there.
The news jolted markets a day after the ECB left policy unchanged and suggested October would be decision time regarding the future of the 2.3 trillion euro bond-buying scheme.
Our photog asked her if she was feeling more sorrow than fear ... but she was laser-focused on people who put their lives on hold and were jolted by defeat.
But the race has been jolted by the by-election, in which an opposition-backed political novice easily beat the Fidesz candidate for mayor in Hodmezovasarhely, a rural Fidesz bastion.
Investors were jolted by the prospect of Lula returning to the political stage and uniting opposition to the market-friendly government, although he is barred from running in upcoming elections.
Two female journalists have jolted the sports world with a four-minute video revealing the kind of messages they regularly receive — read aloud by male friends staggered by the viciousness.
Last year, a 44-day walk-off at the mine jolted global copper markets and docked economic growth in the South American country, which is the world's top copper producer.
Investors and regulators were jolted earlier this year after Japan's cryptocurrency exchange Coincheck was hacked in a high-profile theft of over half a billion dollars worth of digital currency.
MUMBAI (Reuters) - When Fed taper fears jolted emerging markets in 22013, India was one of the worst hit and was forced to raise interest rates to underpin its tumbling markets.
JOHANNESBURG, Oct 11 (Reuters) - The South African rand firmed against the dollar on Thursday after the greenback was jolted by the worst fall in U.S. stocks in nearly eight months.
It's far more rare to find the opposite: a restaurant where commonplace, homey dishes are jolted — and made almost unrecognizable — by Far East flavors like gochujang, curry, seaweed and kimchi.
The rapid rise in teen e-cigarette use — up from 11.7% in 2017 — and an outbreak of a mysterious lung disease tied to vaping have jolted federal officials into action.
Concerns are rising about financial risks, with corporate defaults on track for another record year and money markets jolted by the first state takeover of a bank in two decades.
D. J. LeMahieu and Luke Voit, batting 25.09-28 in the lineup, jolted Paddack with home runs in the first inning, and the Yankees cruised to a 24-0 victory.
But now that the region is being jolted back to work, fears are high that the weeks of lockdown may have left many Uighurs hungry and suffering in harsh conditions.
A 5.7-magnitude quake jolted Puerto Ricans out of their beds Monday morning, the strongest quake yet to hit the U.S. territory that has been shaking for the past week.
Our correspondents in France and in major European cities analyzed the results, after a race jolted in the final hours by the Macron campaign's announcement that it had been hacked.
A resident of Tirana, George-Ilias Belidis, was sleeping in his apartment when a powerful, seemingly interminable tremor jolted him awake, and he said he thought his end had come.
In the process, he has jolted a legal system in which endless appeals and procedural delays once all but guaranteed that no one would be held accountable in corruption cases.
And Scott A. Barshay, one of the best-known mergers and acquisitions specialists, who had 2400 years at the premier firm Cravath, Swaine & Moore, jolted the legal community by leaving.
Recent listeners to the popular weekly British radio show, "Any Questions," were jolted into an unlikely discussion about how American President Donald Trump's trade protectionism was now threatening British jobs.
Those lost jobs, and cultural changes from rising immigration levels, have jolted blue-collar communities in the U.S. and Europe — and made the global order a target of populist revolts.
But the confrontation at the Israeli Embassy in Amman, Jordan's capital, that occurred Sunday night, and the ensuing diplomatic standoff, jolted Israel, the Americans and the Jordanian leadership into action.
The U.S-China trade war has hurt business sentiment, threatened to disrupt supply chains and jolted financial markets, drawing warnings by policymakers over the widening fallout on the global economy.
CS: But even if I didn't expect to be implicated by a particular image, one might still move in front of it and be jolted out of that position, right?
The surprise opening also jolted the presidential campaign hours before a Republican debate in South Carolina, shifting the conversation toward the priorities each candidate would have in making such a selection.
U.S. stock futures were under pressure this morning, after Wall Street on Monday posted its worst trading day of the year, as President Donald Trump's temporary immigration ban jolted world markets.
SPX this month jolted markets following geopolitical tensions between the United States and North Korea as well as questions surrounding U.S. President Donald Trump's administration bringing its economic agenda to fruition.
The campaign was jolted by the unprecedented barring of two leading candidates late in the campaign, one for violating minor electoral procedures and the other for handing out cash while campaigning.
The benchmark rose sharply after the central bank jolted markets by cutting interest rates a steep 50 basis points and flagged the risk of going nuclear by taking rates below zero.
The escalating U.S.-China trade war has jolted markets and triggered an unwelcome yen spike, piling pressure on the BOJ to ramp up stimulus to support an export-reliant economic recovery.
Starting with an overview of the field, the report states that from 2010, the field of AI research was "jolted by the broad and unforeseen successes" of multi-layer neural networks.
China has jolted global markets twice in the last six months by allowing sudden, sharp slides in the yuan and then intervening aggressively to stabilize it, sparking confusion over its policy.
Simmering trade frictions and fears of a global economic slowdown have jolted financial markets and forced major central banks to pause in their efforts to whittle down crisis-mode stimulus programs.
Saudi Arabia's energy minister jolted Brent crude futures around 2 percent higher on Monday with comments that Riyadh could reduce supply to world markets by 500,000 barrels per day in December.
China's fourth-quarter economic growth slowed to the weakest since the global financial crisis, increasing pressure on a government struggling to regain investors' confidence after perceived policy missteps jolted global markets.
Farrow's response comes at a time when Hollywood at large has been jolted into action, figuring out how best to address allegations of rampant sexual harassment and assault within the industry.
BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese policymakers are readying measures to support an economy jolted by a coronavirus outbreak that is expected to have a devastating impact on first-quarter growth, policy sources said.
LONDON (Reuters) - Several institutional investors are backing Ryanair to bounce back from a pilot rostering mess-up and a decision to recognize unions that jolted confidence in Europe's most profitable airline.
The note stated that markets across the globe have been jolted by the recent narrowing in polls, adding that the rising uncertainty around Trump's policies would weigh further on equity markets.
Rocks and metal tumbled onto the streets and dazed residents huddled in piazzas as some 39 aftershocks jolted the region into the early morning hours, some as strong as 5.1. pic.twitter.
Opening batsman Cameron Bancroft was banned for nine months following the scandal, which has outraged the fans, jolted the sponsors and prompted CA to send the players home from South Africa.
Global risk appetite was jolted after Reuters reported Alphabet Inc's Google suspended some business with Huawei, while Apple Inc supplier Lumentum Holdings Inc said it had discontinued all shipments to Huawei.
That job, coupled by a family incident that jolted Maull's career goals into perspective (more on that later) led the Bay Area native to get moving on her own brand, ASAP.
On the wooded slopes above Jaba, they pointed to four craters and some splintered pine trees, but noted little other impact from the blasts that jolted them awake about 3 a.m.
During our first dinner, in an upmarket restaurant, we were jolted by the whoosh of a departing rocket, its engine thrumming for seconds before it launched, apparently from a nearby park.
The film stars Yoo Ah-in as Jongsu, a young man with aspirations toward being a novelist, who finds his restlessness jolted when he's forced to return to his childhood home.
He was nervous and jolted, they said, by the 90-minute Oval Office meeting with Mr. Obama, and for the first time appeared to take in the enormousness of the job.
"On October 1st, our city was jolted into darkness," Mynda Smith, whose sister Neysa Tonks, a 46-year-old mother of three, was among those gunned down, told the remembrance ceremony.
It's the latest shakeup at the company, which in recent years has been jolted by multiple discrimination complaints and the resignation of co-founder Travis Kalanick, who had served as CEO.
The 9/85033 terrorist attacks jolted the United States from a decade of peace following the Cold War, perpetrated by an enemy whose hatred had been allowed to metastasize for years.
The dramatic timing of the leaks, coming just as French law mandated a 603-hour media blackout before and during Sunday's critical presidential runoff, jolted the final hours of the race.
The election race was jolted in September when Trudeau had to address multiple old photos of him appearing in blackface and brownface, dressed up in costumes for various parties and events.
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To be sure, the market was jolted in June by a large deal from China's second most-indebted firm Evergrande, which could stunt investor enthusiasm in the months ahead, traders said.
Bosch is jolted to learn that Santanello had served as a medic on the hospital ship Sanctuary at the same time Bosch was on board, recovering from his own combat wounds.
The BOJ has escalated its warning on the chance of further easing since July, as the bitter U.S.-China trade war and soft global demand jolted markets and hit Japanese exports.
That jolted financial markets and prompted banks and insurers to announce contingency plans to move their headquarters south of the border amid uncertainty over what currency an independent Scotland would use.
China kept its benchmark lending rate unchanged on Friday, defying expectations for a reduction to ease borrowing costs in an economy jolted by widespread disruptions to businesses from the coronavirus pandemic.
Berville was working as a researcher for Stanford University in Kenya last year when he was jolted to enter politics by the populism that led to the election of President Trump.
Even if Kavanaugh is rejected, the battle to save his nomination in the face of sexual misconduct allegations has jolted a slumbering Republican base to life just ahead of the Nov.
Ridgecrest, California (CNN)An earthquake that jolted a large swath of Southern California has produced more than 225,220 aftershocks and left what looks like a "scar across the desert," scientists said Friday.
The rest of the industry has since fallen in behind the pied pipers of consolidation, jolted into action by the high cost of developing the electric and autonomous vehicles of the future.
He jolted investors with news that the company is redesigning its signature Snapchat app and acknowledged, "[W]e don't yet know how the behavior of our community will change" as a result.
The United States and China have already levied duties on $50 billion worth of each other's goods in an intensifying row that has jolted global financial markets in the past few months.
The Reserve Bank of New Zealand's (RBNZ) decision the previous day jolted markets and economists, who were expecting a cut of just 25 basis points, similar to the one delivered in May.
Just weeks ago, the Trump administration jolted the world by slapping travel restrictions on citizens from seven Muslim-majority countries linked to terror—leading some to accuse Trump of singling out Muslims.
The closely-watched talks come little more than a year after failure to reach a labour deal at the mine led to a 20163-day strike that jolted the global copper market.
Avenatti jolted the news cycle when he posted that he represented a woman "with credible information regarding Judge Kavanaugh" and his childhood friend Mark Judge, adding that the client was not Ramirez.
Several incidents over the past year have jolted the Arab kingdom, which has been relatively unscathed by the uprisings, civil wars and Islamist militancy that have swept the Middle East since 2011.
The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) jolted financial markets by cutting interest rates to a new record low, as the central bank strives to counter the adverse economic impact of feeble inflation.
British hopes of securing a generous new deal are likely to be contested by politicians in many EU states who were jolted by the decision of British voters last year to leave.
The trip was their first together since Ms. Ocasio-Cortez, 30, endorsed Mr. Sanders, 78, last month, a decision that immediately jolted the Democratic primary and injected fresh energy into his campaign.
Growth in the fourth quarter slowed to the weakest since the financial crisis, increasing pressure on a government struggling to regain the confidence of investors after perceived policy missteps jolted global markets.
Turning east on 76th Street, I was distracted by some chirping sparrows, which sounded like some birds on the recording, and by a motorcyclist, when I was jolted out of my reverie.
State-run Shanghai Securities News published the comments of Ma Jun after China kept unchanged a benchmark lending rate, defying expectations for a cut, with the economy jolted by the coronavirus pandemic.
In the all-party primary election in August, Ms. Rodgers was jolted by a surprisingly narrow victory — about 4 percentage points — over Lisa Brown, a Democratic former state legislator and economics professor.
El Paso, Texas (CNN)Miles beyond the Walmart's walls and days after the gunman pulled the trigger, the massacre that ended 22 lives here has jolted communities that were already on edge.
The spreading orders for Americans to stay home have jolted a distribution system that normally directs about half of its energy to restaurants, bars, arenas, and schools that are now off limits.
A similar wave of violence has also jolted the state of Quintana Roo on the Caribbean coast, which is home to tourism hot spots like Cancún, Cozumel, Playa del Carmen and Tulum.
This sudden plummeting of emotional temperature jolted me into a painful, present-tense awareness of how truly ghettoized — and terrifying — life was for most American gay men when "Boys" opened Off Broadway.
The closely watched talks come little more than one year after failure to reach a labor deal at the mine led to a 44-day strike that jolted the global copper market.
A series of political twists has suddenly jolted these issues to the fore, and the country's long-simmering secular-religious divide has become a central issue in the national election on Tuesday.
China cut the benchmark lending rate and banks in Shanghai have issued 21 billion yuan ($2995.88 million) in cheap loans to 48 key firms to support an economy jolted by the crisis.
He held another hearing, in 2015, after a malfunctioning elevator in Boston Road Plaza, in the Bronx, jolted upward when Olegario Pabon, an eighty-four-year-old tenant, tried to step in.
Ms. Majors's murder jolted a city now accustomed to low rates of violent crime, and it recalled an era three decades ago, when many parks were considered dangerous to enter after dark.
Ash said that Russian authorities had known about the underlying structural weakness in the country's banking system for some time but its central bank had only been jolted into action in 2014.
Perot's appearance on the King show came two days after New Hampshire voters jolted incumbent President George H. W. Bush by giving conservative commentator Pat Buchanan 38% of the GOP primary vote.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Investors were jolted last week when rates in an obscure part of the U.S. lending market spiked, prompting fears of bigger problems for the financial market and broader economy.
The index had risen 1.1% by midday, after BOJ Governor Haruhiko Kuroda made an emergency statement that the central bank will take necessary steps to stabilise markets jolted by the coronavirus outbreak.
Last January, Germany was jolted by reports that hundreds of women had been sexually assaulted by mobs of immigrant men in cities including Cologne and Hamburg, while out celebrating New Year's Eve.
The China trade-talks impasse and the shaky Uber IPO jolted Wall Street out of an emerging state of complacency, with earnings mostly finished and the Federal Reserve in a rhetorical holding pattern.
The Fed has been raising rates in a gradual, steady manner, and Chairman Jerome Powell recently jolted markets when he said there is a good distance to go yet before rates stop increasing.
But Trump claims that major policy changes on the way, like a big corporate income tax cut, and some deregulation that's already happened, have jolted the economy out of its Obama-era doldrums.
The closely watched talks come little more than one year after failure to reach a labor deal at the sprawling deposit led to a 44-day strike that jolted the global copper market.
The bitter U.S.-China trade war has hurt business sentiment and jolted financial markets, casting a shadow over the two-day G-20 summit to be held in Osaka, western Japan, from Friday.
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The party was again jolted after more lawmakers were arrested in criminal cases, judicial pronouncements went against it and with more than 20 legislators facing legal heat for allegedly holding office of profit.
The president's announcement jolted markets, which had bounced back sharply off Wednesday's disappointing Fed rate cut only to have their legs cut out from underneath them by news of a heightened trade war.
SANTIAGO (Reuters) - A major 7.6 magnitude earthquake jolted southern Chile on Sunday, prompting thousands to evacuate coastal areas, but no fatalities or major damage were reported in the tourism and salmon farming region.
The STOXX 212 inched up 1.53 percent by 21.5 GMT, enjoying a timid bounce from the one-week lows hit in the previous session, when anxiety over rising bond yields jolted risky assets.
Bugg's self-titled debut included quite a few touching if awkward love songs, and 2013's Shangri-La jolted him from his dopey stupor with a quicker beat and even some electric riffage.
The seeds and agrochemicals industry, long dominated by six large companies, has been jolted by several large deals in the past year as low crop prices and belt-tightening by farmers pressured earnings.
As classes began Tuesday at this historic school founded by Thomas Jefferson, 10 days after deadly violence jolted the community, UVA is seeking not only to heal, but to learn from what happened.
The flight to Sydney from Vancouver, British Columbia, was forced to make an emergency landing in Hawaii on Thursday after severe turbulence that jolted passengers out of their seats and around the plane.
The earthquakes won't stop An eruption at Kilauea summit jolted the area Wednesday with the force of a 5.4 magnitude earthquake and hurled an ash plume that reached 10,000 feet above sea level.
SEOUL (Reuters) - Two earthquakes that jolted South Korea on Monday night, including the largest ever recorded in the country, prompted concerns about the safety of nuclear plants clustered in the quake-prone southeast.
The announcement early on Tuesday comes amid fears of a repeat of last year's strike at Escondida, which jolted markets and dampened economic growth in Chile as it dragged on for 44 days.
In the 242th round Frazier hopped out quickly but Ali shook him with a hard right, then jolted him with several left-right combinations before the bell and Frazier stumbled to his corner.
The review of the laptop -- publicly disclosed less than two weeks before the election -- jolted Clinton's campaign and resurfaced the controversy over her use of a private email server at the State Department.
The decision this week to abolish presidential term limits, setting the stage for Xi to rule indefinitely, has engendered widespread unease and jolted a generation that was brought up largely apathetic about politics.
Jolted by rising suicide and self-injury among young Americans, schools are using software to monitor student browsing history and logs for signs of distress, in what they hope will curb the problem.
When Ms. Flores, the American-born daughter of Cuban refugees, arrived at her new junior high school in Miami from New Orleans three decades ago, the city's Cubanía — its Cuban sensibility — jolted her.
Her campaign was jolted when she nearly collapsed from dehydration while under treatment in September for a bacterial pneumonia that she hid not only from the public but also from her closest staff.
In the 14th round Frazier hopped out quickly but Ali shook him with a hard right, then jolted him with several left-right combinations before the bell and Frazier stumbled to his corner.
And both were eventually jolted out of their youthful naïveté by the same grimly modern rite of passage — the killing of an unarmed black man at the hands of a white police officer.
The gradual destruction, by technology, of our institutions—the local grocery, the local newspaper, the labor union, the community center—would simply have picked up its pace, jolted to warp speed by crisis.
The explosion, which happened at midday on a Sunday, jolted the city and created a situation that only intensified after false reports spread that the police were closing and clearing out Central Park.
Casanova came closest, with the gloriously unhinged, Uncle Murdaesque "Don't Run," which jolted the crowd on the afternoon stage, and again later when he came out to perform it on the main stage.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - World number one Ash Barty maintained her mastery over Marketa Vondrousova but Aryna Sabalenka jolted Simona Halep's Australian Open build-up in the quarter-finals of the Adelaide International on Thursday.
They jolted a trial that had largely been mapped out for weeks and interjected new allegations that Democrats have used to bolster their calls for witnesses with Parnas now potentially one of them.
The fire started during an extreme heatwave that jolted Portugal out of a relatively cool summer and sparked instant memories of tragic fires last year - the worst on record - which killed 114 people.
Washington and New York (CNN)President Donald Trump's decision to bring on John Bolton as national security adviser jolted the usually careful diplomatic world enough that a few unusually frank adjectives slipped out.
A mixture of dazzling ball-handling and jaw-dropping drives into the paint was on full display as the Nets jolted the Hawks in a 33-23 victory that was never in doubt.
NORTH BRUNSWICK, N.J. — Jolted into action by a wave of hate crimes that followed the election victory of Donald J. Trump, American Muslims and Jews are banding together in a surprising new alliance.
CHONBURI, Thailand, Sept 222 (Reuters) - When trade war tariffs jolted Chinese tyre-maker Prinx Chengshan into speeding up foreign investment plans, the company wound up in Thailand, thanks to that country's relentless courtship.
But Mexico, which has already been jolted by a diplomatic crisis this year after U.S. President Donald Trump took office, has not withdrawn its ambassador from Venezuela since the Supreme Court power grab.
But it was Soho House that jolted the social landscape of Los Angeles with its opening nearly 10 years ago in a glass-box building along Sunset Boulevard just shy of Beverly Hills.
MOSCOW — After 30 years in power, the aging president of Kazakhstan jolted the oil-rich former Soviet republic and the region at large on Tuesday with the surprise announcement that he was resigning.
One such panel this year met to sleepily critique President Trump's economic policies, but it was overshadowed by another panel, two ballrooms away, that jolted a profession that prides itself on cool rationality.
RIYADH (Reuters) - Khattab Jalal, 27, was asleep on Sunday night in the home in eastern Riyadh that he shared with 15 other Egyptian construction workers when the sound of explosions jolted him awake.
The incidents have jolted the Arab kingdom, which has been relatively unscathed by the instability that has swept the Arab world since 2011, including the expansion of Islamic State in Syria and Iraq.
Ferrari shares slid more than 8 percent in August when Camilleri described as "aspirational" the targets set by Marchionne, whose sudden death in July jolted shareholders who had expected him to remain until 2021.
But the level of violence exhibited in the government's response jolted many who hadn't joined the original protests out onto the streets, generating a nationwide movement against Ortega's 12-year corrupt and authoritarian rule.
Last week's revelation that the FBI is reviewing new emails associated with Anthony Weiner, the former congressman and estranged husband of top Clinton aide Huma Abedin, jolted what was turning into an uncompetitive race.
The measures were announced after the nation was jolted last week by news that inflation sped up to 4.7 percent in March and was running at a 12-month rate of almost 55 percent.
MILAN (Reuters) - European shares fell on Friday as a dramatic fall in the Turkish lira jolted markets, with banks such as Spain's BBVA and Italy's UniCredit hit by worries over their exposure to Turkey.
The government also sought to stimulate the economy with a $1.5 trillion tax cut package, which jolted both consumer and business spending, helping to lift imported goods to a record $3043 trillion in 2018.
Ford jolted investors on July 28 when it released second-quarter results that fell short of Wall Street expectations, and Chief Financial Officer Robert Shanks said "the growth is over" in the U.S. market.
"The next thing I recall is, um, I was kind of jolted awake, and felt Mr. Cosby on the couch beside me, behind me, and my vagina was being penetrated quite forcefully," Constand testified.
Retiring Julianne Taaffe and Kathryn Moon had been teaching English language skills to foreign students for decades at Ohio State University when they and their co-workers were jolted by a particularly blunt email.
China has ample weapons to prevent financial risks, Zhou said, addressing concerns about debt contagion after markets were jolted recently by the government's takeover of Inner Mongolia-based Baoshang Bank due to credit risks.
McIlroy missed the cut at the U.S. Open after a first round 80 in windswept conditions at Shinnecock Hills, a performance that jolted him into spending the weekend working diligently on the practice tee.
The Fed is expected to raise interest rates three times in 2018, and a better-than-expected January jobs report jolted Wall Street last week into a sell-off, bracing for the Fed action.
Once I got the cochlear implant, a transmitter of rough-hewn sound that set my skull rattling and my nerves screeching, I found that music jolted my core in ways I could not explain.
It was already a stormy time for Arab citizens of Israel, who were jolted last year by passage of a basic law formally declaring their country the nation-state of the Jewish people alone.
Deepening concerns about the health and economic impact of the virus have sent markets into a tailspin, and long dormant volatility in the $6.6 trillion-a-day FX market has been jolted into action.
The trade case was championed by American solar producers but fought by big buyers of solar panels, like utility companies and home installers, that could be jolted by higher prices if tariffs are imposed.
The increasingly tribalized politics on the left and right have helped insulate Mr. Trump from the paroxysms that have jolted his party and eroded longstanding expectations of restraint, humility and honesty in American presidents.
Asian shares fell on Wednesday as a U.S. warning to Americans to prepare for the possibility of a pandemic jolted Wall Street yet again and pushed yields on safe-haven Treasuries to record lows.
In 2014, Russian regulators were jolted into action after a dramatic slump in oil prices as well as tough international sanctions for its annexation of Crimea and Russia's perceived role in destabilizing eastern Ukraine.
They tried to settle themselves and return to bed, only to be jolted by a house-shaking bang — the sound of Siatta hitting the back door with such force that he splintered the jamb.
SYDNEY, Feb 18 (Reuters) - The Australian and New Zealand dollars were jolted lower on Tuesday as a production warning from Apple highlighted the mounting economic costs of the coronavirus and spooked investors across Asia.
It's a region that hasn't seen rain in two years, and the novel's main character, Aaron Falk, is jolted to see that a rushing river he remembers from his youth has all but disappeared.
The notes were part of a spontaneous public art forum that began after an election that jolted the country, especially in areas like New York that generally sided against President-elect Donald J. Trump.
MOSCOW — The American founder of one of the oldest and largest Russia-focused private equity firms was detained on fraud charges in Moscow on Friday in a case that jolted the country's business community.
Jolted by the global investment craze over bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, U.S. lawmakers are moving to consider new rules that could impose stricter federal oversight on the emerging asset class, several top lawmakers told Reuters.
Bailey did not directly refer to the sexual misconduct scandal that has jolted Hollywood and led to dozens of actors, directors, producers and agents being fired, forced to step down or dropped from creative projects.
The arrest of Huawei Chief Financial Officer Meng Wanzhou in Canada jolted market sentiment in Asia as investors assessed the economic and supply chain implications on an already-strained relationship between the U.S. and China.
Built on public land and jolted to life with a government grant of ¥9.6bn ($86m), the half-finished veterinary school has been dogged by claims that its political midwife was Shinzo Abe, the prime minister.
"I was kind of jolted awake and felt Mr. Cosby on the couch beside me, behind me, and my vagina was being penetrated quite forcefully, and I felt my breast being touched," Ms. Constand said.
The rare attack on a security branch of the powerful intelligence apparatus jolted the U.S.-backed Arab kingdom, whose relative stability has distinguished it from neighbors Syria to the north and Iraq to the east.
Euro zone bond yields rose broadly on Wednesday in keeping with U.S. equivalents as Federal Reserve officials jolted the markets into higher expectations for an interest rate hike in the world's largest economy next month.
Nobody else in West Covina had forgotten Cory Lidle, either, and so she would periodically be jolted out of whatever new life she was trying to build by the town's latest gesture to honor Cory.
JOHANNESBURG, March 18 (Reuters) - South Africa's rand weakened against the dollar early on Friday as investors turned focus to a political scandal that has jolted President Jacob Zuma's government and a potential sovereign ratings downgrade.
The government has been jolted this week by suggestions that a wealthy family with close ties to Zuma may have been behind his decision to sack the country's respected finance minister Nhlanhla Nene in December.
India's start-up dudes — largely male, young engineering graduates or dropouts —are being jolted out of their fantasy world as investors tighten their purse strings and demand a greater bang for every buck they spend.
The rand has been jolted this week by suggestions that a wealthy family with close ties to Zuma may have been behind his decision to sack the country's respected finance minister Nhlanhla Nene in December.
When the New York Police Department announced recently that it had picked a start-up company to supply body cameras for its officers, the choice jolted the fast-growing market for high-tech policing tools.
SHANGHAI, March 20 (Reuters) - China kept its benchmark lending rate steady on Friday, defying expectations for a reduction to ease borrowing costs in an economy jolted by widespread disruptions to businesses from the coronavirus pandemic.
Even immigrants not affected by the ban — which has since been blocked by the courts — were jolted, advocates said, especially when green card holders were initially held for questioning at U.S. airports along with visitors.
Kazakhstan: The oil-rich former Soviet republic was jolted — and some saw hope for a new era — as its aging and autocratic president, Nursultan Nazarbayev, 78, said he was resigning after 30 years in power.
The raccoon, clearly not ready to give up and not a fan of ladders, jolted from the recess of the building, dug its long fingernails into the tan exterior and scurried over to another side.
Mr. McConnell and his allies were jolted with another reminder of their limited control earlier in the day, when Senator Bob Corker of Tennessee, a popular incumbent, announced he would not run for re-election.
The country's markets and currency were battered in August when a steep primary election defeat for then-President Mauricio Macri jolted investor confidence in the South American nation with worries about a sharp political shift.
But Japanese are buying even more goods from abroad: A surge in imports last quarter meant that trade was a net drag on G.D.P. By contrast, the domestic side of the economy jolted to life.
A U.S. Chamber of Commerce board meeting was jolted Wednesday morning by a visit from Vice President-elect Mike Pence, whose running mate crossed swords with the business group over trade agreements during the campaign.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States is considering increasing its intelligence sharing with Saudi Arabia after Saturday's attack on Saudi oil facilities, which halved the kingdom's production and jolted world oil markets, U.S. officials told Reuters.
We had turned parallel to the river and were advancing slowly toward the edge of the property, where a striped Border Patrol truck waited below a lookout tower, when Anzaldua jolted from the driver's seat.
He had been jolted awake by a phone call, from someone alerting him to a large fire that had ripped through the marina where his daughter, her husband and their children lived in house boats.
In Europe, the euro eased slightly while euro zone government bond yields, jolted last week by reports that some ECB policymakers had discussed the possibility of lifting interest rates, pulled back from multi-week highs.
These political novices — activists, economists, entrepreneurs, business executives and lawyers — have been jolted into action by an enormous bribery and corruption scandal that has engulfed all the country's mainstream parties and taken down powerful politicians.
When her home health aide, Jennifer King, was unable to locate a particular portrait of Ms. Montgomery, Ms. Finlay pulled herself up and navigated the room in jolted steps, her legs bent from muscle weakness.
The country's markets and currency were battered in August when a steep primary election defeat for then-President Mauricio Macri jolted investor confidence in the South American nation with worries about a sharp political shift.
None of the big names—Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki, BMW—offer a production electric street motorcycle in the U.S. Harley Davidson jolted the industry in February by committing to produce an EV for sale by August 303.
The escalating U.S.-China trade war has jolted financial markets and triggered an unwelcome yen rise, adding pressure for the BOJ to ramp up massive stimulus to head off risks to the export-reliant economic recovery.
The June 23 vote to leave the European Union has jolted Britain's 900 billion pound ($1.1 trillion) commercial property market, prompting the suspension at one point of commercial property funds worth more than 18 billion pounds.
But European complacency has been jolted by Russia's annexation of Crimea, frequent large-scale military exercises by Russian forces close to NATO's border, constant probing of NATO's air defences and Mr Putin's thinly veiled nuclear threats.
According to the criminal complaint, the train was jolted to a halt in rural Nebraska, and Amtrak staff restrained Wilson as he yelled phrases like, "I'm the conductor, bitch," and attempted to reach inside his waistband.
Trump threatened in a Twitter post Sunday to hike tariffs on goods imported from China, which instantly jolted the stock market that had been heading higher steadily on better-than-expected earnings and trade deal hopes.
The process of the United Kingdom's complex divorce from the European Union was jolted by the opposition Labour Party pronouncing the death of last-ditch talks due to deepening fractures in Prime Minister Theresa May's government.
Angela Evancie, VPR's Managing Editor for Podcasts noted that they've worked on building out their podcast offerings, and that Jolted represented a good opportunity for a limited project, whereas most of its other offerings are ongoing.
NO GAIN FOR REGIONAL BANKS The escalating U.S.-China trade war has jolted markets and triggered an unwelcome yen spike, piling pressure on the BOJ to ramp up stimulus to support an export-reliant economic recovery.
LONDON (Reuters) - Unilever promised shareholders a multi-billion euro rewards package on Thursday after February's $143 billion takeover offer from Kraft Heinz jolted it into a corporate makeover aimed at proving it can go it alone.
Britain's June 23 vote to leave the European Union has jolted its 900 billion pound ($1.1 trillion) commercial property market, prompting the suspension at one point of commercial property funds worth more than 18 billion pounds.
It came at a time when relations between the United States and Russia, which have worsened throughout much of the Obama administration, have been especially jolted by accusations of Russian hacking and subterfuge in American politics.
The foreign selling slowed from a record 4.01 billion riyals in Saudi stocks in the previous week when investors were jolted by the kingdom's deteriorating relations with foreign powers following the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
Today's unveiling of the new Ataribox jolted the gaming world wide-awake this morning, stoking feelings of nostalgia in both the middle-aged fans of the original Atari 2600 console and newer fans of retro games.
Instantly a symbol aggrieved at having to be one, the hoodie was jolted into a curious space: Where the basic hoodie means to defend against the elements, the protest hoodie seeks to offend the right people.
The 2004 announcement of the discovery in a Flores cave of fossils of Homo floresiensis, a species about 3 feet 6 inches (1.1 meter) tall that made tools and hunted little elephants, jolted the scientific community.
But in the Massachusetts primary on Tuesday, Mr. Capuano is being challenged by another progressive, Councilor Ayanna Pressley of Boston, a popular and tough-talking Democrat who jolted the political establishment with her decision to run.
Four years ago, Zephyr Teachout, a virtually unknown law professor, jolted the New York political scene when she scored more than 34 percent of the vote in her run against Mr. Cuomo, who largely ignored her.
At the end, with a shriek of whistles, they all gradually returned home, and a sudden blast of dancehall flavor from Sister Nancy's "Pegion Rock" jolted our attention away from the heavens and back to reality.
The announcement came four days after the 2003th anniversary of the death of Prince William's mother, Diana, Princess of Wales, in a Paris car crash, an event that jolted — but also helped to modernize — the monarchy.
His fill is mostly clean and his triple stacks of 10s are mostly interesting (ABOMINATES as a verb jolted me a bit), although I did look up SQUILLIONS to verify that it was a real thing.
While some officials described Trump as jolted by the fresh recession fears that rocked the market on Wednesday, others said he did not appear deeply concerned that a downturn could materialize in the next two years.
Kuroda said the central bank would take necessary steps to stabilise markets jolted by the coronavirus outbreak, issuing a statement for the first time since July 2015, when a debt crisis in Europe shook investor confidence.
Political foundations have been branded spies in the local press, and the arrest of Germans like Peter Steudtner, a human rights campaigner conducting a workshop, on charges of terrorism has jolted many foreigners working in Turkey.
When Kennedy first appears in Norman Mailer's "Superman Comes to the Supermarket" (1960), the Senator is arriving from the airport, and the writer is getting his bearings after being jolted from New York to Los Angeles.
LONDON (Reuters) - Concerns that Japan could exit stimulus sooner than expected have jolted world markets this week, including emerging economies where a stronger yen could persuade Japanese funds to dial back their slowly rising overseas allocations.
The intensifying U.S.-China trade conflict has jolted financial markets and stoked fears of a global recession, overshadowing a two-day gathering of G20 finance ministers and central bank governors in Fukuoka, southern Japan, concluding on Sunday.
But the Party Gods pulled the stars into alignment, and jolted me with a striking bolt of mysterious inspiration, and after over two years of recording and mixing, You're Not Alone is finally out in the world.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Jolted by the global investment craze over bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, U.S. lawmakers are moving to consider new rules that could impose stricter federal oversight on the emerging asset class, several top lawmakers told Reuters.
"We spend day in and day out feeding, watering, nurturing and growing these animals and to say we are jolted by the loss of so many lives is not enough," the company, based in Lancaster, Massachusetts, said.
Energy storage is a potential trillion-dollar business, and with a potential market of that size, it's no wonder that investors are (albeit cautiously) coming back in to a market that had jolted them in the past.
Kuroda jolted markets on Friday when he told parliament the BOJ could consider and debate exiting its ultra-easy policy if inflation hit its 2 percent target as projected in the fiscal year ending in March 2020.
The index fell 0.6 percent on Wednesday, closing below its 200-day moving average for the first time in more than 10 months, after the Fed jolted markets by abandoning all plans to raise rates this year.
Web-design company MBJ London and real-estate investment platform Brickvest, both co-run by Germans, had already planned to open offices in Berlin but were jolted into speeding up their investments by Britons' June 23 decision.
Mr. Bloomberg has jolted the Democratic primary, drawing fire from the leading liberals in the field who said he was trying to buy the presidency while posing a direct threat to the centrist candidacy of Mr. Biden.
Though the world is jolted periodically by the suffering of children in the Syria conflict — the photographs of Alan Kurdi's drowned body and Omran Daqneesh's bloodied face are prime examples — dead and traumatized children are increasingly common.
In 2005, a 6.4 magnitude earthquake rocked the city of Zarand in the southeastern province of Kerman, killing at least 400 people, and in 2012 a pair of earthquakes jolted northwest Iran, killing at least 300 people.
Constand 'humiliated' Andrea Constand testified Friday that she drank wine and took three blue pills at Cosby's urging in January 2004, then lost consciousness and, sometime later, was "jolted awake" to find the entertainer sexually assaulting her.
LONDON — The harrowing photograph of the body of 23-month-old Angie Valeria, face down beside her father in the Rio Grande, has jolted the world's conscience over the plight of migrants crossing into the United States.
On that March morning, Banville was "jolted out of sleep" by the "distant thud" of the explosion, and I, living at a greater remove in the suburb of Mount Merrion, heard about the event on the radio.
ANCHORAGE — The magnitude 7 earthquake that jolted Anchorage on Friday cracked buildings, damaged roads and buckled bridges, drawing swift comparisons to a temblor in 1964 that devastated the region and remains a dominant part of Alaskan history.
In today's Hillcast AM View, your daily morning update on what is going down today in Washington: Political shock waves jolted the GOP following its loss Tuesday in a special election for a Wisconsin state Senate seat.
On the morning of April 7, Mr. Tamang was jolted awake by nearly a dozen police officers, who escorted him up a snaking path of slate-colored tiles to Mr. Dalglish's home, where his son was sleeping.
Finally, after an uptick in oil prices in 2016 and an abrupt shift in sentiment after Donald J. Trump's election in November, it looked as if the world economy might be getting jolted out of that cycle.
Instead, it has extended aid to small-to-medium sized businesses jolted by the restructuring process, dishing out cheap loans and providing funds to maintain shipbuilding jobs and retrain workers in hard-hit regions of the country.
Mr. Tillerson and the State Department have largely been excluded from these efforts, with Mr. Tillerson more skeptical of Mr. Kushner — a skepticism that, in the aftermath of the botched Saudi move that jolted Lebanon, looks prescient.
Those expecting a ho-hum Grammys night were surely jolted awake on Sunday when, just minutes into the show, Michelle Obama walked onto the stage hand-in-hand with Lady Gaga, Jada Pinkett Smith and Jennifer Lopez.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A powerful earthquake jolted Southern California on Thursday, touching off fires, damaging buildings and forcing the evacuation of a hospital in a desert town northeast of Los Angeles, but there were only minor injuries.
Russia's annexation of Crimea in 2014 and its aggressions in Ukraine, followed by the Kremlin's disinformation campaigns to obscure or justify those incursions, jolted the leadership of Voice of America and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty into action.
Jolted out of sleep, literary, here, and figuratively on the U.S. mainland, the war came to America and we lunged back united to hang on to our brazenly threatened freedom and to protect our precious way of life.
Widening fallout from the U.S.-China trade war has jolted markets and tested the resolve of G20 members, whose leaders are meeting in the western city of Osaka, to present a united front in averting a global recession.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's economic growth in the fourth quarter slowed to the weakest since the financial crisis, adding pressure on a government that is struggling to restore the confidence of investors after perceived policy missteps jolted global markets.
U.S. President Donald Trump sharply raised the stakes in the bruising trade war with China and jolted global financial markets by vowing on Thursday to impose a 10% tariff on $300 billion of Chinese imports from September 1.
A suicide bombing by Sunni extremist group Islamic State at a Shi'ite mosque last June killed 27 worshippers and jolted the usually quiet kingdom, caught between the sectarian-tinged rivalry of its massive neighbors Iran and Saudi Arabia.
In emerging markets, the Indian rupee was jolted after Reserve Bank of India Governor, Urjit Patel, resigned abruptly on Monday, after a months-long dispute with the government over policy that has raised concern about the bank's independence.
In Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, two newly reunited friends act on their sudden physical yearning in a supposedly chaste but sexy-as-hell gazebo tryst, only to be jolted back to reality by the arrival of Anjali's fiancee.
It forced me to trade dinners on my couch for proper face time with friends and jolted my cooking muscles back into action, even if just to perfect the art of scrambling eggs for a lazy weeknight dinner.
The results come not long after Amazon jolted the healthcare market with news that it would create a new company with J.P. Morgan Chase and Berkshire Hathaway to "address health care" for their employees in the United States.
His character, Davis Mitchell, is a Wall Street investment banker whose comfortably numb existence is jolted at the start of the film when his wife, Julia, dies in a car crash that leaves him physically and emotionally unscathed.
The fund dispute, which erupted this year has jolted Abraaj, a top investor in the developing world founded in 2002 by Arif Naqvi, who in late February handed the running of the fund to two co-chief executives.
UPS said record-breaking e-commerce sales during Black Friday and Cyber Monday in late November jolted the returns season, with a larger flood of packages going back to retailers even as many gifts sat under Christmas trees.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Italian financial markets were jolted this week by reports the country's incoming coalition government wanted to review the accounting status of Italy's sovereign bonds held by the European Central Bank, possibly even writing this debt off.
Because of that, she did not see on Twitter or Facebook that her brother, like many of the other players in the game, was jolted by the unmistakable sound of an explosion outside the stadium about 9:20.
"I was kind of jolted awake and felt Mr. Cosby on the couch beside me, behind me, and my vagina was being penetrated quite forcefully, and I felt my breast being touched," Constand testified, according to the paper.
But the political leadership was not jolted into action until January, after a series of small earthquakes damaged homes and interrupted power in Edmond, an Oklahoma City suburb home to many in the state's political and financial elite.
One of Arlovski's better moments on the feet came as he feigned the same looping right hand that he has thrown constantly through his career, then jolted in a right as straight as an arrow between Barnett's hands.
The actors are then jolted back into the present on a high-speed bullet train to sporting events that evoke the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing and to young people using smartphones and cheering at pop music concerts.
LONDON, Feb 24 (Reuters) - Unilever said the shock of Kraft Heinz's opportunistic approach had jolted it to re-examine its strategy, and all aspects of the consumer goods giant's business were up for review to increase shareholder value.
Washington (CNN)Four months after the federal judiciary was jolted into a #MeToo moment by allegations of sexual harassment against California US appeals court judge Alex Kozinski, officials are moving toward a new complaint channel for court employees.
As the campaign hurdles to a finish, we're chasing these threads: Health care: Strains on Britain's beloved National Health Service — and the question of whether Brexit would exacerbate them — have jolted the national conversation at the last minute.
Late Tuesday night, the Yankees jolted the winter meetings by reaching a nine-year, $19103 million contract agreement with Gerrit Cole, the overpowering ace who helped eliminate them in the American League Championship Series for the Houston Astros.
News of his suspension jolted the opera world, where Mr. Levine is considered one of the finest conductors ever, and raised questions about what was known by the Met and other institutions that employed him over the years.
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Argentina's government and central bank jolted the country's battered peso currency back to life on Friday with a set of announcements intended to restore confidence in the president's ability to deliver sustainable growth while cutting inflation.
The big picture: The Trump administration hopes that Bolsonaro, who has jolted his country's political establishment and promised to be similarly disruptive in the foreign policy arena, will join its effort to combat growing Chinese influence in Latin America.
A look at the index from the beginning of July tells the story: Britain's vote to leave the European Union jolted the financial markets and worried economists that the move would be destabilizing and possibly create a widespread recession.
FRAYED TRUCE The shock announcement of a tentative order for 22020 737 MAX jets from IAG jolted the industry and frayed an unusual PR truce between the world's largest planemakers after Airbus had publicly supported Boeing over the grounding.
The Catholic Church in the U.S., which was rocked in 2002 by the clergy sex abuse scandal involving children, has been jolted again following accusations that one of the most prominent U.S. cardinals sexually abused teenagers and adult seminarians.
The arrest of Ghosn, who spearheaded Nissan's turnaround two decades ago, and the list of charges against him have jolted the auto industry, while muddying the outlook for Nissan's three-way alliance with Mitsubishi and France's Renault SA (RENA.PA).
The lawsuit, filed by Alphabet's self-driving car unit Waymo, has jolted the fast-growing and highly competitive industry that has sprung up around autonomous vehicles and ride services, which are seen as the future of private road transport.
SAO PAULO, Nov 14 (Reuters) - SoftBank, whose $473 billion Latin America fund has showered regional startups with cash, is also courting local venture capital funds, an unusual move for the Japanese investor that has jolted the region's tech scene.
The next year, after the earthquakes jolted Nepal and buried climbers on Mount Everest, another avalanche with about half the force of an atomic bomb also killed hundreds of people in the village of Langtang, a popular tourist destination.
It's been 17 years since "The Lieutenant of Inishmore" — which won the Laurence Olivier Award for best comedy and received a clutch of Tony nominations for its 2005 Broadway incarnation — first jolted theatergoers into a state of appalled hilarity.
Some said the potentially devastating economic impact of the federal tax law had jolted him into action; others pointed out that Mr. Murphy's election was the first time Mr. Cuomo had had a Democratic partner across the Hudson River.
Fears the health crisis might prove much more damaging to the global economy than initially anticipated have jolted markets, including the Philippines' main index which crashed as much as 24% on Thursday, its lowest in more than eight years.
A multipart journey ensued: An overheated and ancient bus jolted me to the southern end of Baltra island, where I caught a glorified raft across the half-mile channel, then took another bus, for another dollar, to Puerto Ayora.
New Zealand's political opposition was jolted by an abrupt change at the top on Tuesday as the Labour Party leader quit amid dismal polling numbers and a rising star, Jacinda Ardern, took over just weeks before a general election.
WASHINGTON — A week ago, the F.B.I. director, James B. Comey, jolted the presidential race by sending a letter to Congress saying the bureau had discovered new emails that might be relevant to Hillary Clinton's use of a private server.
But on Wednesday, the Wisconsin Democrat's bid to oust one of the most powerful men in American politics was jolted by a tectonic political shift when the 10-term congressman announced his decision to retire at the end of the term.
While the trade-war threat suddenly jolted the markets, triggering a deep sell-off on Tuesday, the impact from tariffs would be limited as many companies are not exposed to duties at all including utility and telecom companies, Kostin said.
TOKYO (AP) — Tokyo Olympic organizers and the International Olympic Committee said Friday there is no "Plan B" for the 2020 Games, which open in just over five months and have been jolted by the outbreak of a virus in neighboring China.
I wrote the book hoping to fend it off, and I believe it will be fended off: America is very diverse, a lot of people have been jolted out of political slumber and are paying attention, and the Constitution still stands.
Beijing and Washington have imposed tit-for-tat duties on each other's goods over recent months, with neither side backing down from a increasingly bitter trade dispute that has jolted financial markets and cast a pall over the global economy.
Traders fled the market on Monday as the escalated trade war jolted market volatility, but chances are low they will get another sell signal going forward as the trigger level is relatively far from the current state, the strategists pointed out.
Fed officials, at their June meeting, indicated that two hikes were still on the table for 2016, but that was before British voters opted to leave the European Union, a move that jolted financial markets and considerably diminished rate hike expectations.
Washington and Beijing have imposed tit-for-tat duties on each other's goods over recent months, with neither side backing down from an increasingly bitter trade dispute that has jolted financial markets and cast a pall over the global economy.
The settlement also suggests that Amazon will be spared the kind of boardroom battle that has plagued other companies whose owners are dealing with family rifts, even though the divorce had jolted the once private Bezos couple into the public spotlight.
In an industry seen as a bellwether for the global economy, U.S. rival FedEx Corp jolted investors in December with a steeper-than-expected cut in its 2019 profit forecast, warning of weakening freight demand as the global economy slows.
A handful of Federal Reserve policymakers on Tuesday jolted markets into higher expectations for a March U.S. interest rate increase, with comments that suggested rate-setters were worried about waiting too long in the face of pending economic stimulus from Washington.
Since Britain voted to leave the European Union three years ago, London's financial services industry has been jolted by the prospect of ending four decades of regulatory integration and losing access to the bloc in one fell swoop later this year.
Clinton and Ms. Warren seemed to relish criticizing Mr. Trump's response to Britain's momentous decision on Thursday to leave the European Union, which has jolted global financial markets and caused the British pound to tumble to its lowest level since 1985.
The results could assuage some concerns among investors, who were jolted when BP in February raised the oil price at which it could balance its books this year to $60 a barrel after a string of investments that pushed up borrowing.
That bought some relief to markets, jolted on Wednesday by a draft coalition document showing plans to ask the European Central Bank to forgive 210 billion euros ($22 billion) in debt, and create procedures to allow countries to exit the euro.
No fatalities or major injuries were reported after Friday night's 7.1-magnitude earthquake, which jolted an area from Sacramento to Mexico and prompted the evacuation of the Navy's largest single landholding, Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake in the Mojave Desert.
SHANGHAI/BEIJING (Reuters) - A takeover by Chinese regulators of a troubled lender with links to a missing tycoon jolted markets on Monday, lifting interbank financing costs for some smaller banks and raising worries about broader risks to the country's financial system.
In a glimmer of hope, a government survey JPEWDI=ECI showed on Monday that service-sector sentiment recovered in July from a two-year low hit in June, when markets were jolted by Britain's vote to leave the European Union.
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - A German-Turkish journalist whose arrest in Turkey has jolted relations between Ankara and Berlin is doing well in prison but Germany is pushing for his release, German Deputy Foreign Minister Michael Roth said after consular officials visited him.
His shouting, stomping, preaching, and tears at the controversial revival jolted, scared, and unsettled the sixteen-year-old Graham, making him suddenly aware of the possibility of a larger life beyond the farm, and beyond the hardscrabble isolation of the South.
Law told Politico that Trump's terrible slide in the polls after the Republican National Convention in Cleveland — a period in which he engaged in a damaging fight with the family of a fallen war hero — jolted the donor class into action.
BERLIN (Reuters) - A German-Turkish journalist whose arrest in Turkey has jolted relations between Ankara and Berlin was quoted on Wednesday as saying the conditions of his detention had improved markedly since his transfer to prison from a police cell.
"For him to go out and already be a major leaguer and then do a complete swing reconstruction sounds crazy, but that's kind of what I did," said Turner, whose swing changes jolted a career that had sputtered with the Mets.
Business leaders had been jolted by a state commission's 2010 report saying that sea levels could rise as much as 39 inches by the year 2100, which would devastate the coast and swamp billions of dollars' worth of real estate.
The settlement suggests that Amazon will be spared the kind of boardroom battle that has plagued other companies whose owners are dealing with family rifts, even though the divorce had jolted the once-private Bezos couple into the public spotlight.
Survivors of the Parkland shooting jolted the nation in the days following the attack as they told lawmakers to keep their thoughts and prayers to themselves unless they planned to support them with direct action in support of gun control.
In a regulatory filing in Tel Aviv, Delek said it could not make the payment due to "force majeure", as the coronavirus and a steep drop in oil prices amid a struggle between Russia and Saudi Arabia have jolted global markets.
She has inspiration from other insurgent women who have upended the Democratic establishment, like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in New York and Ayanna Pressley, who jolted the Massachusetts political world on Tuesday by upsetting a 10-term incumbent in the House.
MY AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF CARSON McCULLERSBy Jenn Shapland In Carson McCullers's 1946 novel "The Member of the Wedding," 12-year-old Frankie Addams, a motherless girl growing up in small-town Georgia, is jolted by news of her older brother's engagement.
Nearly 40 years after the world was jolted by the birth of the first test-tube baby, a new revolution in reproductive technology is on the horizon — and it promises to be far more controversial than in vitro fertilization ever was.
FRANKFURT, May 18 (Reuters) - Italian financial markets were jolted this week by reports the country's incoming coalition government wanted to review the accounting status of Italy's sovereign bonds held by the European Central Bank, possibly even writing this debt off.
Meanwhile, comments from a handful of Federal Reserve policymakers that suggested rate-setters are worried about waiting too long in the face of pending economic stimulus from Washington jolted markets into higher expectations for a March U.S. interest rate increase.
But he remained optimistic, writing that he believed that young people would be "jolted awake," that "America once again will be the light to the world" and that he would ultimately be able to say, "My life's work was not wasted."
MONTREAL — In recent weeks, some viewers of "Hockey Night in Canada" have been jolted by the sight of a distinctive red chrysanthemum logo conspicuously displayed during the broadcast of a sports program as quintessentially Canadian as the national game itself.
At any time, you can be hurtled by memory into a re-creation of the past: You can be sitting in your armchair and suddenly be jolted by a memory of an event, in this case the destruction of Dresden.
That should have been the end of the story, but true to their name, the Zombies were remarkably jolted back to life decades later by an album that was widely ignored when it was first issued just after they called it quits.
Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda jolted markets in March when he told parliament the central bank could consider and debate exiting its ultra-easy policy if inflation hit its 2 percent target as projected in the fiscal year ending in March 2020.
Global markets were jolted on Thursday by a jump in the daily coronavirus death toll in China's Hubei province, when a change in the methods of diagnosing patients led to a record spike in cases, though the numbers were reduced by Friday's update.
Global investors, many of whom had assumed the Federal Reserve was in no rush to raise interest rates, were jolted last week by the minutes which suggested most policymakers felt the U.S. economy could be ready for another rate increase in June.
Concerns of the economic impact from the outbreak and any spillover in the global growth remained, with Chinese policymakers readying measures to support an economy jolted by a virus outbreak that is expected to have a devastating impact on first-quarter growth.
Fed Chairman Jerome Powell jolted markets at the beginning of the month after he said the Fed sees low inflation as transitory and it should rise in the next couple of months, signaling the Fed would not have to cut interest rates.
The smashing of his Polish homeland to rubble, first by Nazi invaders and then by the remorseless, brutish violence of Soviet communism, jolted him from a life of privilege—he was the son of a diplomat and nobleman—to one of uncertain exile.
BERLIN, March 1 (Reuters) - A German-Turkish journalist whose arrest in Turkey has badly jolted relations between Ankara and Berlin was quoted on Wednesday as saying the conditions of his detention had improved markedly since his transfer to prison from a police cell.
China is sharpening its scrutiny of small banks' shareholders amid fears that loans from the lenders to big investors could prove a weak point in the country's financial system, jolted by the state's weekend rescue of one lender and recent takeover of another.
Sometimes I wake up in a tizzy in the middle of the night, jolted awake with the anxiety that I am somehow separate from regular society because I fundamentally do not understand the appeal of Pokémon fucking Go. Welp, turns out I am.
ISTANBUL, April 4 (Reuters) - A German-Turkish journalist whose arrest in Turkey has jolted relations between Ankara and Berlin is doing well in prison but Germany is pushing for his release, German Deputy Foreign Minister Michael Roth said after consular officials visited him.
BoE Governor Mark Carney said on Friday the economy was on track for a rate hike "in the relatively near term", two weeks after the BoE jolted markets by flagging a rate rise "in the coming months," despite weak growth this year.
A wave of public protests after the fatal gang rape of a woman on a Delhi bus in December 2012 jolted many in the world's second most populous country out of apathy and forced the government to enact stiffer penalties on gender crimes.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump, whose presidential campaign was jolted a year ago by the release of a recording in which he boasted about groping women, said on Saturday he was not surprised by sexual harassment allegations against media mogul Harvey Weinstein.
Leaders of the International Olympic Committee were there, and they soon voted to include the sport at the 0.503 Summer Games in Atlanta, where it instantly became a popular, television-friendly event that jolted the staid Games with fun and skimpy outfits.
Fabric, the fabled London nightclub whose closure in September jolted the global electronic music scene, will reopen after agreeing to tough new measures to prevent drug abuse at the club, the club and officials from the borough that hosts it said on Monday.
LONDON (Reuters) - Global financial markets have been jolted in recent days by yet another escalation in a trade war between the United States and China, with the resulting selloff and bid for safety pushing assets and markers into new territory for the year.
But when what had been a stealth increase in U.S. rates over several months suddenly broke out into the open in the last week, investors were jolted awake to a new reality: stocks are no longer the only solution for finding yield.
But there have been few days during this cycle of disbelief in which the sense of regret has been as palpable for Republican strategists and policy makers as when Mr. Comey jolted the political world back to life after a long holiday weekend.
As scientists who study climate risks and how societies can respond, we have been jolted to think hard about our best understanding of why disasters like these occur, how a changing climate cranks up the odds and what we might do differently.
The news jolted South Korea and Japan, where many are deeply skeptical about Mr. Kim's reported vow to negotiate away his nuclear weapons and fear that Mr. Trump's "America-first" diplomacy will leave them fending for themselves as China asserts its military prowess.
The G20 finance officials did not issue a joint statement after the call, despite mounting pressure on the G20 nations to play a more decisive role in responding to a pandemic that has jolted markets and stoked fears of a global recession.
Grisham has said that he and his wife dreamed up "Camino Island" during a long car ride to Florida, and the book provides the pleasure of a leisurely jaunt periodically jolted into high gear, just for the fun and speed of it.
The benchmark S&P 500 was jolted off record highs last week as China locked down several cities and curbed travel, reminding investors of the deadly SARS virus that killed nearly 800 people in 2002-03 and cost the global economy billions.
The school system's handling of the rape charges against Mr. Dowdy jolted Niagara, a rural, working-class town outside Buffalo, touching off a fierce debate over whether high school administrators across the nation are equipped to address sexual misconduct and assaults by teenagers.
Markets, already nervous over the possibility of a win for far-right, anti-European Union candidate Marine Le Pen, were jolted after two French hard-left candidates late on Friday said they were discussing cooperation in their bid for the country's presidency.
A second cut is seen by year-end, according to 18 of 35 respondents, as analysts brought forward their forecasts amid growing risks to global growth from the viral outbreak which has already jolted factory activity and tourism in a number of countries.
The benchmark S&P 173 was jolted off record highs last week as China locked down several cities and curbed travel, reminding investors of the deadly SARS virus that killed nearly 800 people in 2002-03 and cost the global economy billions.
The benchmark S&P 163 was jolted off record highs last week as China locked down several cities and curbed travel, reminding investors of the deadly SARS virus that killed nearly 800 people in 2002-03 and cost the global economy billions.
Then when he ran for president in 2200, his campaign was jolted by a report that, as mayor, he had traveled to the Long Island neighborhood where Judith Nathan, now Judith Giuliani, lived — while he was still married to his second wife.
One of the best songs here, "xXXi_wud_nvrstøp_ÜXXx," opens up like the bridge-and-tunnel megaclub music of the mid-to-late 2000s — think Cascada, or Kim Sozzi — and is soon jolted by a dubstep drop as tough as anything Skrillex ever made.
His maneuver, in two posts to Twitter early Saturday, stunned the cast members and, judging by social media, jolted many Americans who are worried about the president-elect's tolerance for dissent after a campaign in which he was criticized for inflaming racial tensions.
"In the final analysis," Wallace said, "I thought a long time about being the first Negro boy in the S.E.C." Nearly 21970 years after Jackie Robinson broke baseball's color barrier, Wallace stepped onto the Vanderbilt campus and was jolted by what he encountered.
" In an article detailing what happened next, Feerick wrote, "After years of unsuccessful attempts to agree on a proposed solution to the problems of presidential inability and vice-presidential vacancy, the United States Congress was finally jolted into action by the assassination of President Kennedy.
Yet even before the vote last week by citizens of the United Kingdom to depart the European Union that jolted markets and raised fresh economic worries, there were starkly conflicting signals on whether the once-reliable stateside consumer is on sturdy or shaky footing.
The data had only a modest impact on U.S. financial markets, which had been jolted overnight by news that North Korea had claimed to have tested a miniaturized hydrogen bomb and by worries about the state of the Chinese economy, the world's second largest.
Eka Fathurrahman, the police chief in East Lombok, told the Associated Press that a Malaysian woman who died was part of a group of 18 Malaysian tourists who had just visited Mount Rinjani when the quake jolted their guesthouse and toppled a concrete wall.
Audio glitches interrupted Sandy's big solo, "Hopelessly Devoted to You," and viewers in Atlanta were jolted when the "Born to Hand Jive" dance cut out partway through and was abruptly replaced with a repeat of the "Greased Lightning" scene from earlier in the broadcast.
The U.S. dollar rebounded on Thursday, recouping most of the ground lost in the previous session after the Federal Reserve jolted markets by abandoning all plans to raise rates this year, a signal its three-year campaign to normalize policy might be at an end.
Jolted into existence with a $500,000 Indiegogo campaign back in 2013, followed by a version 2 that was sold in Apple Stores all over the world, Beddit is back with a third generation of its popular addition to the Quantified Self movement: sleep tracking.
Global investors, many of whom had assumed the Federal Reserve was in no rush to raise interest rates, were jolted last week by minutes of the April meeting which suggested most policymakers felt the U.S. economy could be ready for another rate increase in June.
On Tuesday, two influential Fed policy makers, William Dudley and John Williams, jolted markets into higher expectations for a March U.S. interest rate increase, with comments that suggested rate-setters are worried about waiting too long in the face of pending economic stimulus from Washington.
Absorbing James's positive vibes, the Indians jolted Boston with four second-inning runs, then cruised behind the pitching of their ace, Corey Kluber, to a 6-0 victory in Game 2, less than 24 hours after they captured Game 1 by a 5-4 score.
The other big move was in commodities, where Saudi Arabia's energy minister jolted Brent crude futures around 2 percent higher with comments that Riyadh could reduce supply to world markets by 500,000 barrels per day in December, a global reduction of about 0.5 percent.
Most of the related theories around sleeping with background noise fall along this finding: A baseline level of soft, mundane noise makes it more difficult for sleepers to be jolted awake by sudden, abnormal sounds (like a car honking outside, or a phone buzzing).
The widening fallout from the U.S.-China trade war has jolted markets and tested the resolve of members of the Group of 20, whose leaders are meeting in the western city of Osaka this week, to present a united front in averting a global recession.
The president, who is said to be obsessed with the role that John W. Dean, the White House counsel to President Richard M. Nixon, played as an informant during Watergate, was jolted by the notion that he did not know what Mr. McGahn had shared.
On first entering the eerily lighted space, guests are jolted by thunderclaps and flashing lights; inside, they are lulled by projected ocean waves lapping the perimeter, the meditative strains of "Spiegel im Spiegel" (written by Arvo Part), drawing them toward the black jewelry cases.
Economy Minister Yasutoshi Nishimura said the stimulus package, likely to be compiled by the government in April, will be bold enough to fend off a crisis he described as potentially more serious than when the collapse of Lehman Brothers in 2008 jolted financial markets.
Economy Minister Yasutoshi Nishimura said the stimulus package, likely to be compiled by the government in April, will be bold enough to fend off a crisis he described as potentially more serious than when the collapse of Lehman Brothers in 2008 jolted financial markets.
A race that was expected to be a test of President Donald Trump's political influence ahead of next year's U.S. congressional elections was jolted by the charge against Gianforte, a wealthy technology executive who had urged voters to send him to Congress to help Trump.
After other people I'd loved had died, I had often felt them near me, sometimes heard their voices, and even, on a few exceedingly strange occasions, been jolted into the uncanny conviction that I had encountered them again in some altered but unmistakable form.
Guido Badano, a 29-year-old officer aboard the glamorous Italian ocean liner Andrea Doria, was asleep in his bunk, relieved of his duties for a while, when two short blasts from the ship's whistle, signaling an impending turn to the left, jolted him awake.
In summer 2019, however, when the state health department (the same agency that kept a spreadsheet of women's periods) decided to arbitrarily reinterpret an old "informed consent" law, the fate of Missouri's last abortion clinic—Planned Parenthood of the St. Louis Region—jolted into limbo.
The generic drug industry was jolted on Thursday as shares of many major companies tumbled after a news report said that a federal inquiry into drug price-fixing was wider than previously believed and could lead to charges by the end of the year.
WASHINGTON — The Democrats' stunning defeat in the presidential race and continued struggles in lower-level contests have jolted party leaders into concluding that their emphasis on cultural issues has all but crippled them by diverting voters' attention from the core Democratic message of economic fairness.
In October 2012 Hurricane Sandy jolted the city into a new awareness of the threats it faces, given that geology, gravity and the Gulf Stream are conspiring to raise the seas lapping at its shores by half as much again as the global average.
But that was before he and most everyone else in Port Neches, Texas, were jolted awake early Wednesday by a blast at the Texas Petroleum Chemical plant that sent flames shooting into the sky, punched out windows of nearby homes and injured eight people.
Some journalists at SABC, which reaches more than 20 million people with 18 radio stations and four television channels, also say they have been jolted by Chief Operating Officer Hlaudi Motsoeneng's decision in May not to air footage of anti-government protesters rioting and destroying property.
"On October 1st, our city was jolted into darkness," said Mynda Smith, whose sister Neysa Tonks, a 46-year-old mother of three, was among those gunned down in the massacre that wounded more than 800 at an outdoor country music festival on the Las Vegas Strip.
The house was frightening at night — there had been three break-ins on her street that year alone, and each week she spent the evening before trash pickup day in a state of paranoid agitation as the sounds of cans rolling to the curb jolted her awake.
CHINA-HEALTH/ECONOMY As virus fallout widens, China readies more measures to stabilise economy - sources BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese policymakers are readying measures to support an economy jolted by a coronavirus outbreak that is expected to have a devastating impact on first-quarter growth, policy sources said.
However, the race was jolted on Wednesday when a political correspondent for the U.S. edition of the Guardian newspaper said in a Twitter post that Gianforte had "body slammed" him in a confrontation at a campaign event in Bozeman in which the reporter's eyeglasses were broken.
Kim Kardashian West, for one, was wide awake after the quake — telling a friend that while her husband Kanye West and kids North and Saint West had gone back to bed, she was still feeling the rush of being jolted out of her sleep by the earthquake.
BEIJING/HONG KONG (Reuters) - China is sharpening its scrutiny of small banks' shareholders amid fears that loans from the lenders to big investors could prove a weak point in the country's financial system, jolted by the state's weekend rescue of one lender and recent takeover of another.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed down nearly 800 points and the Standard & Poor's 500 index dropped more than 3 percent on the day, a sharply negative turn one day after markets were jolted by news that Trump reached a trade ceasefire with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
This is a strained album, often awkward, even desperate, but the sense of being jolted into a scary alien landscape suits a batch of songs about things falling apart, systems collapsing, boundaries breaking down, the need for personal connection and solidarity in the midst of chaos.
When Frances McDormand used the closing of her best actress acceptance speech at the Academy Awards on Sunday to promote inclusion riders, a contract clause for actors that would require filmmakers to meet diversity benchmarks in their cast and crew, she jolted the idea into national consciousness.
In a study published in the journal Nature, researchers slowed cell death and restored cell function (including the ability to use up sugar and oxygen and carry electrical signals if jolted with electricity) in pigs brains that had been removed from the animals some ten hours earlier.
LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - Images of carnage at a country music festival jolted Jacqueline Rodriguez as she checked her social media feeds on Sunday night, right after crawling into bed following a 12-hour shift as a nursing aide at Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center in Las Vegas.
Bankers had already warned in recent weeks that revenue from bond and stock trading would be lower than the strong first quarter and compare less favorably to the second quarter last year, when markets were jolted by the United Kingdom's vote to leave the European Union.
SEOUL, South Korea — President Trump's comment that he wants South Korea to pay for a missile defense system being set up in the country jolted its presidential race on Friday and surprised the government, leaving it scrambling to figure out the intentions of a close ally.
A swift drop in the stock market — the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell more than 1,000 points, its largest slide in two years — jolted officials in the White House and across Washington, delivering implications from the long-simmering coronavirus threat to a wider swath of Americans.
Stocks were jolted on Friday by disclosure that the FBI was investigating more emails as part of a probe of Hillary Clinton's use of a private email system, causing fresh uncertainty over the Democratic candidate's presumed lead in the presidential election over Republican rival Donald Trump.
One of Brazil's most powerful politicians, Aécio Neves, a senator from the centrist Brazilian Social Democracy Party and the runner-up in the 2014 presidential election, argued that accepting campaign funds, even if illegal, should be considered distinct from the corruption that has jolted the nation.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed down nearly 2202 points and the S&P 2628 dropped more than 28500 percent on the day, a sharply negative turn one day after markets were jolted by news that Trump reached a trade cease-fire with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
This article originally appeared on VICE Sports UK. When you wake up after a massive bender, jolted from your restive sleep by a heady mix of dehydration and regret, the last thing you need is to be confronted with physical evidence of the previous night's misdemeanours.
At first, I thought these panic attacks were random, but the more of them I had, the more a pattern emerged that aligned with the sexual assault: I would be peacefully sleeping when all of the sudden I would be jolted awake by this horrible thing happening to me.
Worries about political risks had jolted Italian markets and pressured the euro on Wednesday following reports that Italy's anti-establishment 5-Star Movement and anti-immigrant League may ask the European Central Bank to forgive 250 billion euros of debt as the parties worked to draft a coalition programme.
A series of leaks of emails and internal documents from the Democratic National Committee and Hillary Clinton's campaign chairman over the weeks and months leading up to the election jolted the race, vexing Democrats and resulting in the resignation of officials from the DNC including its former chairwoman.
In an era of surprise releases, the new We Got It From Here… Thank You 4 Your Service, out since November, particularly surprises — allegedly inspired/jolted by the Paris attacks, they recorded the album in secret over the past year, and when Phife went they kept going without him.
That comment signaled he would further increase pressure on U.S. partners who have already been jolted by his repeated demands to step up their contributions to NATO and his description of the alliance as "obsolete" - even though, since taking office, he has said this is no longer the case.
Tony Stark's constant war between arrogance and his heavy sense of responsibility, Thor's buried insecurities, Steve Rogers' deep-down ache for everything he lost when he was jolted out of his own time — they all get some screen time, ramped up to new heights by the latest crisis.
After all, Mr. Haas had jolted some readers earlier that week when he spoke openly to The New York Times about "devilish desires," his interest in playing with pain and the happiness he has found in his fourth marriage, which is based on a dominant-submissive power exchange.
According to ABC News, a Turkish Airlines Boeing 777 carrying 329 people, including 21 crew members, was flying over Maine, about 45 minutes from their final destination, when they ran into a patch of very bumpy air "It kind of jolted pretty quickly," passenger Amir Mehrbakhsh told ABC News.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - There were only a few minutes left before baggage carousel No. 4 jolted to life at John F. Kennedy International Airport, soon to be ringed with people coming from Puerto Rico on one-way tickets they never would have bought if not for the hurricane.
LAS VEGAS, Oct 6 (Reuters) - Images of carnage at a country music festival jolted Jacqueline Rodriguez as she checked her social media feeds on Sunday night, right after crawling into bed following a 12-hour shift as a nursing aide at Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center in Las Vegas.
Yet it was noticing the eerie similarities between her own experience at Columbine and the circumstances of the Parkland shooting, while also watching survivors swiftly transform the horror they endured into a political movement, that jolted Garrigan into sharing her perspective and lobbying elected officials for safer gun laws.
And so you get the gist of the loop I enter when I play The Division: I'm awed by craftsmanship, disturbed by the setting, distracted by gunplay, and jolted by somebody in their underpants a hundred miles away passing explosive gas, triggering some intangible renewal of the cycle.
The following are some of the factors that may move German stocks: China's economic growth in the fourth quarter slowed to the weakest since the financial crisis, adding pressure on a government that is struggling to restore the confidence of investors after perceived policy missteps jolted global markets.
Tuesday's election comes 14 months after Ayanna S. Pressley, a black woman who had served a decade on the City Council, jolted the state's Democratic establishment by defeating Representative Michael Capuano, a white 10-term incumbent who was expected to coast to re-election in the Seventh Congressional District.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The U.S. dollar rebounded on Thursday, recouping most of the ground lost in the previous session after the Federal Reserve jolted markets by abandoning all plans to raise rates this year, a signal its three-year campaign to normalize policy might be at an end.
Norristown, Pennsylvania (CNN)Andrea Constand, the key witness in Bill Cosby's retrial on indecent assault charges, testified Friday that she drank wine and took three blue pills at Cosby's urging in January 2004, then lost consciousness and, sometime later, was "jolted awake" to find the entertainer sexually assaulting her.
Empowered by Mr. Mueller, for whom he previously worked as general counsel at the F.B.I., Mr. Weissmann has taken the lead in the government's case against Paul Manafort, Mr. Trump's former campaign chairman, whose indictment jolted the capital on Monday in a clear signal of the team's seriousness.
The main protests came a day after the president's trip was jolted by The Sun newspaper's publication of an interview in which Mr. Trump gave a harsh assessment of Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit strategy and praised Boris Johnson, her Conservative Party rival, as a potentially great prime minister.
The country was jolted in the direction of approving same-sex marriage last weekend, when two major political parties said they would make the legislation a condition of any future coalition agreement with the Christian Democrats, who are not expected to win enough seats in September to govern alone.
They spent three years surviving the rainy seasons, the sudden approach of strangers, and a war where the boundaries shifted endlessly, where they often jolted awake from the sound of bombers or the sudden appearance of an army in a town or a village they were staying in.
As a Washingtonian from northern Indiana who transits Breezewood for family visits, I have often wondered the same thing — a question that became more galling after my younger son, jolted by our sudden deceleration into the area's stop-and-go traffic, threw up all over the back seat.
On Washington WASHINGTON — The outbreak of political conflict over whether the Senate should even consider President Obama's choice to replace Justice Antonin Scalia on the Supreme Court jolted awake a capital that was settling in for a sleepy, humdrum year in the shadow of the raucous and unpredictable presidential campaign.
Walt Jesteadt, an experimental psychologist who studies hearing at Boys Town National Research Hospital in Omaha, Nebraska, was jolted to learn that in 2014, two of his previous proposals had been handed over to Andrea Pittman of Arizona State University, who used to work as a postdoctoral fellow in his lab.
Hours later however, a series of confounding tweets by Trump about cyber-security cooperation with Russia and a New York Times report that his son had met with a Russian lawyer to get dirt on his father's election rival Hillary Clinton, jolted the Germans and their European partners back to reality.
I had just seen the first installment of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, and had been jolted out of a magical evening when Colin Farrell suddenly morphed into a Johnny Depp with frosted tips, revealing the man who would portray Gellert Grindelwald for the rest of the franchise.
Mr. Khan's electrifying speech, in which he described the death of his soldier son, Humayun, in Iraq in 2004, jolted the American political landscape and, after an ugly response from Mr. Trump, precipitated a steep plunge in the Republican nominee's polling numbers that the he is still struggling to recover from.
But political discourse was jolted, last fall, by the release of the a landmark report by the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, warning that without profound reform, a warming climate could lead to food shortages, wildfires and a die-off of coral reefs much sooner than previously thought.
There was a raggedness to the narrow passageways of its Old Town, the uneven stones along its steep staircases, that jolted me into a sense of intimacy; as I roamed around the climbing lanes, I could hear bells clanging and the sound of cups rattling, a spoon against a pan.
And in a move that jolted Florida politics, the president's campaign complied with a demand by Mr. DeSantis that Mr. Trump fire his own re-election campaign's top Florida adviser, Susie Wiles, who has been credited with helping elect not only Mr. Trump in 2016 but also Mr. DeSantis in 2018.
But when I returned to Ringling Brothers, on Thursday at Barclays Center, I watched a daredevil horsewoman, a real-life Indiana Jones, duck between the legs of her ride, moving from one side to the other at full gallop, and I was jolted back to the wonder of my childhood.
While the overwhelming majority of congressional Democrats are strong supporters of Israel, the party's pro-Israel wing has been jolted by election of a pair of high-profile freshman, Representatives Ilhan Omar of Minnesota and Rashida Tlaib of Michigan, who support the boycott, divestment and sanctions movement against the country.
The U.S. Justice Department and an advocacy group, the American Civil Liberties Union, have each sought to strike it down, saying the law violates the landmark Civil Rights Act of 1964, which jolted a divided nation into applying full rights to African-Americans a century after the abolition of slavery.
But unlike Ford, which jolted the industry in December 2014 when it launched the current generation F-150 with an all-aluminum body, Reuss said the frame and above all the pickup truck bed - one of the most important parts of pickups used for work functions - were still made of steel.
"I went up to the door and read the names on the buzzers I went to push it, and he pushed me from behind, jolted me through the doors and I fell to my feet inside the door," said Barker, who decided to speak out in honor of Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
At the same time, the woman — who, like a dozen border residents interviewed spoke on the condition of anonymity so they could speak frankly about Hamas and to avoid tipping off the Israeli military — and her relatives have been jolted awake over the past year by trucks rolling by at night, she said.
"Unlike the U.K." Mr. Johnson, who made an early reputation as a journalist mocking the European Union, has shaken up the debate over British membership in the bloc — and jolted British politics more generally — by spurning Prime Minister David Cameron, a fellow Conservative, and backing the campaign to leave the European Union.
Tip "At the first warning, you should run inland as fast as you can and get as high as you can," says Fal Allen, who had no such opportunity as a 14-year-old boy scout on an overnight beach outing in Hawaii in 1975, when an earthquake jolted the campers awake.
Many years ago, on the IRT uptown to 59th Street from Sheridan Square, I was reading Proust's "In Search of Lost Time" and was so engrossed in the Duchesse de Guermantes' dinner party that I was jolted by the sunlight as the train emerged from the tunnel by Yankee Stadium at 161st Street.
The chief executive of Nike told employees that departures related to workplace behavior will be completed in the coming days, a move that sought to reassure a work force jolted by allegations of misconduct and discrimination against women and gain closure on one of the most turbulent periods in the company's history.
In "The Moose," completed (after some twenty-five years of work) in 1972, madness and illness and dark family secrets are the murmured stuff of conversations on a long country bus ride, at night, until the passengers are jolted by the emergence, from a nearby wood, of a towering, gentle, otherworldly moose.
But a recent rash of muggings and attacks in the park, culminating on Wednesday with the fatal stabbing of an 18-year-old Barnard student, Tessa Majors, has shattered that sense of safety and jolted both neighborhoods, recalling a time decades ago, when the city had more than 1,000 homicides a year.
While Republicans often said they would deliver freedom and good fortune if given their turn at the wheel, they are now jolted by the realization that their struggles to reach a consensus have thrown into doubt whether they can reach deals on other priorities like a tax overhaul, infrastructure, trade and immigration.
Already they had bolted their sideline in celebration, thinking, trusting, that they had denied Seattle the winning touchdown, but now — at the end of a confounding sequence late in a fourth quarter that unfolded as if jolted by caffeine, a triple shot of mayhem — the Seahawks were extending their arms above their heads.
Just over a week before the first round of French presidential elections are scheduled, the messy field of 2000 contenders was jolted by a sudden surge in poll numbers for a far-left populist candidate named Jean-Luc Mélenchon, whose policies are so liberal they make Bernie Sanders look like a right-winger.
Nintendo Is Literally More Valuable Than Sony Because You&aposre All Nerd-Ass Pokémon Go FreaksSometimes I wake up in a tizzy in the middle of the night, jolted awake with the anxiety that I am…Read more ReadThe value of Nintendo's shares went down 15%, meaning the company decreased $5.6 billion in market value.
That's why it jolted the investigative world this week when one of the nation's largest police consulting firms—one that has trained hundreds of thousands of cops from Chicago to New York and federal agents at almost every major agency—said it is tossing out the Reid technique because of the risk of false confessions.
NEW YORK, March 4 (Reuters) - Wall Street roared back to life on Wednesday, with the Dow and S&P 500 each ending more than 4% higher, as former Vice President Joe Biden's strong showing in the "Super Tuesday" primary contests jolted healthcare stocks and upbeat economic data helped soothe worries about the coronavirus impact.
In his book "Going for Broke: How Robert Campeau Bankrupted the Retail Industry, Jolted the Junk Bond Market, and Brought the Booming Eighties to a Crashing Halt" (19883), John Rothchild wrote that after Mr. Campeau had agreed to buy Allied, it became apparent that he did not have enough money to cover the down payment.
The crass messages between Stone and Credico jolted the normally staid courtroom setting, while other evidence illustrated the degree to which Stone was in touch with Trump's campaign during the peak of the 20163 election when the Republican provocateur was bragging and winking about WikiLeaks' plans to dump emails that would roil the Clinton campaign.
In the span of just a few hours, Trump shook international relations by undercutting the Obama administration over a UN resolution on Israeli settlements, indicated he would ramp up nuclear competition with Russia and then jolted a major defense contractor -- and its shareholders -- by suggesting he would ask Boeing to replace a fighter jet being made by Lockheed Martin.
Many on board wore knitted pink cat-eared "pussy" hats as part of the Pussyhat Project, which aims to take back control of a word that jolted the election cycle last October, when then-candidate Trump came under fire after a leaked 2005 tape showed him making lewd comments about women to then-Access Hollywood host Billy Bush.
Mr. Temer came under scrutiny this year when Delcídio do Amaral, a senator whose testimony as part of a plea bargain has jolted Brazil's political elite, told investigators that Mr. Temer had played a key role in obtaining posts at Petrobras for two executives who have since been sentenced to prison on charges including fraud and bribery.
How a far-right terror group's bombing campaign unleashed something sinister in a small German town How a far-right terror group's bombing campaign unleashed something sinister in a small German town FREITAL, Germany — It was 12:45 on a quiet summer night in 2015 when local councilman Michael Richter was jolted from his sleep by a huge bang.
This view from UBS, one of the 24 Wall Street firms that do business that do business directly with the U.S. central bank, run counter to changes in outlook from several other primary dealers, which now expect the Fed would lower borrowing costs to help stabilize financial markets that have been jolted by rising global trade tensions.
Public confidence in the authorities was further jolted last year, when the prime minister at the time, Sigmundur David Gunnlaugsson, resigned after documents —known as the Panama Papers — were leaked from a law firm in Panama, and showed that he and his wealthy wife had set up a company in the British Virgin Islands to shelter money offshore.
Clerkships have become even more prized by prospective law students in recent years, especially after the legal profession was jolted by the financial crisis of 2008, said Asha Rangappa, a former associate dean and graduate of the law school, who is now a senior lecturer and director of admissions at Yale's Jackson Institute for Global Affairs.
The pair of endorsements jolted the primary race, signaling that Mr. Sanders was still a formidable contender just as it had increasingly seemed like a contest between Ms. Warren and former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. They also shifted the conversation away from his health issues and his age, infusing his campaign with a renewed sense of vitality.
" Others may recognize that O'Brien has shown a form of courage in taking on the story but react uneasily to a character from rural northeastern Nigeria whose world view includes egg cups, perambulators, and bottles of vanilla essence, and whose inner life is conveyed by such expressions as "an ungodly hour" and "jolted hither and thither.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpO'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms Objections to Trump's new immigration rule wildly exaggerated MORE's decision to strike a Syrian airfield capped a week where the world was jolted by images of men, women and children in the country killed by sarin gas.
In the 12 months since his last visit to the U.N., the Republican president has jolted the global status quo by pulling out of the Iran nuclear deal, starting trade conflicts with China and the West and embracing Russia's Vladimir Putin even as the investigation into the U.S. president's ties to Moscow moves closer to the Oval Office.
If you're more familiar with Swift's more recent work, listening to her first album may seem like a novelty, but the progression across the five albums is organic, so don't feel jolted when you hear the rush of country instruments and the mention of country's prince, Tim McGraw, when you take her first bite of Taylor Swift.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LOS ANGELES — Creature, a thematic exhibition at The Broad, is one of those shows, like the recently opened Raymond Pettibon: A Pen of All Work at the New Museum in New York, whose meanings and context have been jolted, scrambled, and reloaded by the resistible rise of Donald J. Trump.
At times, the cross-cutting is used to gloss over how characters got from point A to point B, and while a certain amount of this is acceptable, there are a couple of instances where it jolted me out of the story completely and I actually wound up rewinding to make sure I hadn't missed anything.

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