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Trump's campaign has been littered with gaffes and blunders Trump's campaign has been littered with gaffes and blunders.
It used to be that condoms littered the sidewalks; now, the pavement is littered with used disposable gloves.
I was fortunate enough to grow up in a household littered—just absolutely littered—with Dr. Ruth's entire oeuvre, so I knew what was up. 13.
"The Nasdaq is littered with these breakdowns, " he said.
The road to commercial success is littered with failed reboots.
The area is littered with nos canisters and crushed chips.
The album too is littered with invention and indelible hooks.
"Press" is littered with inaccuracies, which viewing journalists revelled in.
Indeed, Friday's data across Asia were littered with unwanted milestones.
By Thursday night, the area was littered with smoldering ruins.
Mutilated bodies of captured Iraqi security forces littered the streets.
Go deeper: The debt market is littered with risky loans
The countryside is littered with vacant plots and empty houses.
Indeed, in littered, disrupted environments, theft occurred twice as much.
The couches and the coffee table were littered with crap.
The car was littered with bullets on the Vegas strip.
His is a past littered with erratic behavior and litigation.
Its windows and walls were littered with red sale signs.
So the streets are littered with endorsements from first ladies.
Main streets across the country were littered with empty storefronts.
Hollywood history is littered with women we've treated like that.
Thus their path was littered with casualties — communities, countries, corpses.
The floors are littered with used condoms and cigarette butts.
It is littered with bone fragments, deposited in sedimentary layers.
As of Thursday, Vrbo's Facebook page was littered with complaints.
Cilic littered the court with misses, hitting 80 unforced errors.
Nicaragua's history is littered with dozens of failed canal schemes.
The World Cup's history is littered with spurts of growth.
Clothes hung from the windowsills; Cheez Doodles littered a countertop.
Roadside bombs targeted Humvees, and booby traps littered the neighborhood.
Roadside bombs targeted Humvees, and booby traps littered the neighborhood.
Photos show flooded streets, littered with downed trees and branches.
Immediately after the storm, the runway was littered with debris.
Unfortunately, socialism's past path is littered with massive human suffering.
The streets are littered with noodles and broken glass bottles.
At that time, the neighborhood was still littered with drugs.
Tinder's sparse bios are littered with plane and beach emoji.
Shelves, bags and even the floor were littered with numerous bottles.
Tsvyk's lingerie-clad body lay in a bed littered with pills.
"He can't prove to me that my son littered," Craig says.
"He can't prove to me that my son littered," Craig replies.
Our machines are littered with security holes, because programmers are human.
It is a vast expanse of mud, albeit littered with nodules.
Southern cities are littered with statues of Confederate leaders and slaveholders.
Tree branches littered her property but the home itself was undamaged.
The Mavic Pro experience is littered with little tradeoffs like these.
Prisons have been the government's drug-littered problem since the 1970s.
Famous names were littered throughout 2020 Democrats' Federal Election Commission reports.
"He can't prove to me that my son littered," Craig replied.
His bloated and pale body was littered with tape and tubing.
The mixtape is littered with references to metaphysics from the outset.
"We were doing a party absolutely littered with royals," he said.
American popular music today is littered with hucksterism disguised as feminism.
The truth is, American history is littered with party-based hypocrisy.
The streets are littered with notices advertising current and future roadworks.
Large swathes of land are still littered with debris and wreckage.
We drove through San Francisco's morning gray — hilly Bernal, littered Bayshore.
I didn't notice littered sidewalks, graffiti or boarded-up shop fronts.
Our galaxy could be littered with warm, watery planets like Earth.
Chandeliers hung from the ceiling and gorgeous rugs littered the ground.
My life was littered with awkwardnesses, estrangements, mutual disillusionments, abandoned projects.
The industry is littered with those thought to be potential successors.
Discarded milk cartons, with expiration dates from 2013, littered the floor.
The floor's littered with cardboard boxes, completed and half-completed paintings.
The scorched earth around us is littered with metallic body parts.
The museum is littered with visual and audio tributes to Jobs.
It was littered with old tires, refrigerators, even a dog carcass.
The American South is littered with the iconography of the Confederacy.
The state's beaches, Mr. Lovitt said, are "absolutely littered" with jellyfish.
Dirty, ripped blankets, carpets, mattresses and abandoned motorcycles littered the ground.
The floor was littered with colorful condoms and other sexual accouterments.
History is littered with failed deals we made with North Korea.
Trash and old tires littered the Baltimore Inner Harbor in 1973.
The orange tiles of the new Vanderbilt Hotel littered the streets.
Many tables were sheathed in school colors and littered with swag.
His path is littered with obstacles, some more familiar than others.
The nation's offramps are littered with the skeletons of defunct malls.
Written history is littered with the remains of once flourishing civilizations.
The lives of Americans are littered with high-cost campaign promises.
Human skeletons littered patches of grass and dirt throughout the town.
But the years since have been littered with racially charged incidents.
His whiteboard is littered with stray equations from a forthcoming paper.
Video taken at the scene shows bodies littered across the pavement.
In the next, broken bricks and other refuse littered the patchy grass.
Cole's career was littered with niggles and knees and cruciate ligament damage.
Now, instead of having an email littered with http://s and www.
The roadway is littered with potholes and eventually becomes a dirt road.
And unlike desktop client Tweetdeck, Twitter on mobile is littered with ads.
The man said the boy had littered on his property, Craig said.
The main floor, for example, is littered with these vintage games machines.
The world is littered with mysterious winged creatures, picking up random people.
One is that the company's littered with people who absolutely love music.
Avocados and mangoes, fallen ripe off the trees, littered the hillside paths.
The trunks of their cars are littered with screenplays from previous auditions.
She sees a wall caked with blood, and littered with bullet holes.
The fields to either side are littered with landmines and unexploded ordinances.
The beach was littered with soaking men just pulled from the surf.
Charred debris and glass from broken windows littered the steps of Congress.
Unfortunately that journey is littered with narratives that will make you uncomfortable.
As always, IFA was littered with a gazillion pairs of wireless headphones.
In nearby Corbeil-Essonnes, locals kayaked along streets littered with abandoned cars.
It was littered with "odorous trash" and lacking clean water, authorities said.
Usually, it's messy and painful and littered with regressions and false steps.
The Internet is littered with pair after pair of mediocre Bluetooth headphones.
The agency's Twitter and Facebook accounts are littered with do-gooder ephemera.
Trump has sharply criticized McCabe, saying his book is littered with lies.
The mobile space is littered with the toppled monuments of past giants.
It is a grey area, littered with the potential for bad taste.
The early history of rock music is littered with conscious-altering moments.
Its surface is littered with craters and boulders that threaten safe landings.
It is littered with vocabulary described by another newly added word: "Dahlesque".
With over 110m landmines littered around the world, all help is welcome.
Trump's response was littered with factual inaccuracies that Morgan failed to correct.
Streets and public restrooms aren't littered with needles and other drug paraphernalia.
Bloated bodies and blown-up trucks littered the road as we arrived.
The entire road outside is littered with the wreckage of the convoy.
These engagement rings are littered with diamonds of varied shapes and sizes.
Pro wrestling is littered with the pet projects of rich, vain men.
The car's back window was shattered, and glass littered the back seat.
The world is littered with even more failed restaurants than failed startups.
The sidewalk there is littered with broken glass and empty takeout containers.
As usual, a deluge of Winnie the Pooh dolls littered the ice.
Back in 1999, they stayed in tents that were littered with trash.
Transcripts were littered with inflated grades, nonexistent extracurricular activities and fictitious classes.
The road was littered with shards of glass from his car windows.
Like most technologies, the artificial intelligence world is littered with insider jargon.
The ground outside his house is still littered with casings and slugs.
Twitter is littered with tweets from journalists criticizing the pitches they've received.
Profanities and rudeness littered the account, which is what gave it away.
The roadside was littered with boats, appliances, dock sections and other debris.
Swampland littered with giant shell casings is contrasted with undisturbed contemporary mangroves.
The problem with "No Problem" is the track's littered with curse words.
We know this because these words are littered throughout video game communities.
Century-old oak trees littered the street or leaned precariously against homes.
There are bodies littered on the beach, and a gunshot is fired.
The gravel driveway of her decrepit house is littered with bullet casings.
They didn't know if the halls had been littered with homemade explosives.
The hospital wards were littered with shards of glass and broken furniture.
History is littered with despots who started with words and petty threats.
The business has long been littered with errors, confusion and outright abuses.
Social media is littered with guys showing off their latest luxury score.
Manafort's emails, memos and financial records were "littered with lies," Andres said.
Stones of pure white and others of onyx black littered the shore.
Tens of thousands of abandoned homes littered neighborhoods both rich and poor.
We are not there yet, and the road is littered with setbacks.
In a landscape littered with obstacles to care, patient access is critical.
Bodies were left littered in the streets and piled outside the mortuary.
Floor Was Littered with Feces, Garbage and Rotten Food: Police Fairfield Police Lt. Greg Hurlbut said during a press conference on Monday that feces, garbage and rotten food littered the floor of the home, according to NBC Bay Area.
Stones and debris from burned tires and branches littered many streets on Saturday.
Anthem's ham-fisted plot is littered with questionably motivated characters and unearned twists.
Recent Silicon Valley history is littered with examples where vote-counting doesn't matter.
Did Dewan and Tatum over-correct because their breakup was littered with vitriol?
We have a market that is littered with so many Confederates on horses.
A few months ago, Rivera said, the stairs had been littered with garbage.
In a TV landscape once littered with brooding antiheroes, it's a welcome change.
His Instagram feed is littered with outtakes from his keyhole into this world.
The floor of the Detroit Auto Show is littered with beautiful new cars.
But many fans believe the sport's record book should be littered with asterisks.
Her apartment was in complete chaos, littered with empty bottles and cigarette butts.
But the Internet is littered with stories and pictures of plastic surgery nightmares.
Your map is littered with things to do, most of them tedious busywork.
The road to consumer robots is littered with the remains of failed startups.
At dawn, the ground around the shack is littered with used toilet paper.
History is littered with examples of great creators who led unsavoury personal lives.
As we approached Aleppo, the wrecks of cars and trucks littered the road.
The history of advanced reactors is littered with the carcasses of failed attempts.
The ground is littered with bodies, and mice skitter through an abandoned banquet.
No walking, no wheeling: Just private companies' private property, littered across public space.
Bricks, trees and downed power lines littered parts of the capital Thursday morning.
Stormfront boards on the subject were littered with calls of "turncoat" and worse.
The road to perfection is a long and bumpy one, littered with failures.
Over the past few years, "click to download" display ads have littered feeds.
Mr Pua has written that Mr Najib's signatures are "littered all over 1MDB".
Yahoo's history is littered with transactions that should not have been passed up.
Europe is littered with such idiosyncrasies, leftovers from Europe's consolidation into nation-states.
Hookina's flood plain is littered with gum trees torn up by raging waters.
The urban fringe is littered with "almost houses" and shops selling building supplies.
The market is littered with gaming headsets that range from good to great.
Debris littered the road, and the westbound lanes of Interstate 10 remained closed.
His standard stump speech is littered with criticism of the Republicans in power.
Then came the financial crisis and an aftermath littered with lawsuits and investigations.
Cigarette butts containing plastic filters are the most littered item in the world.
When he does so, it comes buttressed by caution and littered with caveats.
The fact is, history is littered with examples of our collective poor judgments.
The past is littered with regular-season powers that failed in the postseason.
Still, they came (presumably through the basement, which was littered with rat shit).
Each piece of jewelry purchased clears three square meters of bomb-littered land.
The internet is littered with lots of unhappy customers reporting the same problem.
Just listen to the trash Paul littered out on the court: Ahh, yes.
The main strip through Nice was littered with bodies, one after the other.
But history is littered with more consequential mistranslations — erroneous, intentional or simply misunderstood.
Worse: corals littered with plastic were 20 times more likely to be diseased.
The internet is littered with "10 Celebs You Didn't Know Were Black!" lists.
His career has been littered with one near-death experience after the other.
West was coming off a week that was littered with failures and annoyances.
World history is also littered with toppled monuments; here is a visual guide.
It was dilapidated, streaked with spray paint, littered with decades of bloated trash.
Drug needles recently littered the path amid the piles of trash and junk.
History is littered with cases of peace agreements that don't actually generate peace.
Bricks littered beds and one living-room was now open to the street.
The streets in the New Delhi neighborhood were littered with scraps of bricks.
The negotiating history of the parties involved is littered with decades of failure.
The parking lot was littered with debris — clothes, hats, beer bottles, jewelry, eyeglasses.
War after war has left Afghanistan littered with thousands of deadly next times.
Juliet, in a white dress, walked slowly across the stage littered with bodies.
The Halloween decorations are still up, the ground littered with dry brown leaves.
Science is littered with animal studies whose results don't carry over to humans.
So the album will hopefully be littered with some spirituality and some finding yourself.
YouTube too is littered with videos warning powerwall builders that their projects are unsafe.
My inbox is littered with ominous warnings about how 2017 will see more uncertainty.
It's lacking any sort of modernity and is littered with relics of the past.
The UK's proposed surveillance legislation is littered with problems, according to several government reports.
Pepsi is a client of Freuds', and old Pepsi crates are also littered around.
Videos from five or six years ago littered the homepage, alongside gaming live streams.
Buffalo sometimes wander into the vast turbine hall, littered with boilers and other equipment.
In the poorer sections the streets were said to have been littered with dead.
But the tax code is littered with temporary measures that somehow never went away.
His rallies were littered with inconsistencies, or reversals, or half-truths, or sometimes lies.
Science fiction television is littered with hundreds of shows that have been prematurely canceled.
History is littered with moments like this, both within and outside of our control.
Images from the scene show the beach littered with the large black-bodied corpses.
The history of presidential election is littered with big wins leading to dashed hopes.
That ensures these kinds of humanitarian missions wouldn't leave the ground littered with cardboard.
The floor was littered with several feet of piled up boards, nails and plaster.
Healthcare is littered with heavy regulation, counter-intuitive payment incentives and deep-rooted politics.
A mattress sits on the floor, littered with a leather jacket and high boots.
His Yelp page is littered with angry reviews, and he's been receiving death threats.
If your desktop is littered with digital rubble, take heart, you're far from alone.
"We expect these records to be littered with this flawed decision making," she said.
Three crying babies lay in incubators in a ward littered with broken medical equipment.
Her barn-red home here in Eugene is littered with binders, pens and highlighters.
Trump's comments last week were littered with not-even-close-to-correct historical anecdotes.
They said the home was also overrun with flies and littered with dog feces.
The US patent office is littered with hilariously dry descriptions of male support garments.
The quest for an excellent speaker system is littered with different questions and compromises.
The sidewalk is littered with chic Democrats in expensive shoes queuing up for entry.
Half a century of conflict has left the Colombian countryside littered with improvised mines.
In Mosul's Old City thousands of homes lay flattened, many still littered with explosives.
The 30-year-old's career has been littered with injuries, particularly to his knees.
Even before SunEdison, the landscape of green energy companies was littered with failed strategies.
Instead, there was only the absence of thought in that big, cellphone littered room.
The Internet is littered with ads for surrogacy agencies, some more respected than others.
Laos is littered with unexploded American bombs that were dropped during the Vietnam war.
The road of education reform is littered with good ideas that were poorly implemented.
His office is littered with failed presidential candidates from Henry Clay to Chris Christie.
In fact, the globe is littered with the rusting husks of former Olympic venues.
Tech is littered with examples, but here's a few from the major players: Sept.
"Europe is littered with HQs, what we don't need is another one," Fallon said.
The road in front of the Romanian Embassy was littered with blood and debris.
When I interview patients, I often find their medical charts are littered with inaccuracies.
Ufology is littered with such disinformation, people that make up conclusions without sufficient evidence.
The road to its actual premiere was littered with casting announcements and production changes.
Once Cienega was just another bodega on a strip of Corona littered with them.
The romantic landscape we find ourselves in right now is littered with these types.
When you follow the trail of Mr. Manafort's money, it is littered with lies.
To the Editor: Our lives are littered with ethical lines both simple and complex.
The entryway is littered with tinsel, A.T.M. receipts, and half-full Poland Spring bottles.
This means our path to love has been littered with disbelief, laughter and confusion.
But for those who know where to look, the city is littered with them.
Police taped off the area around the blast site, which was littered with debris.
Streets were littered with debris and many polling places had their power knocked out.
"Economic history is littered with examples where protecting today's jobs destroys tomorrow's," he said.
My Facebook was (and is) littered with pictures of my FitBit, not my family.
But those efforts can be littered with pitfalls for the schools and football programs.
His room is littered with piles of papers covered in watercolors depicting local life.
But the path to confirmation for any of Obama's nominees is littered with obstacles.
Five Guys' walls are littered with news clippings about how great their burgers are.
MELBOURNE, Australia — Their beads fell from their Technicolor cornrows and littered the stadium floor.
In between games, players rested in the cramped locker room littered with equipment bags.
SAN FRANCISCO — The retail landscape is littered with the casualties of changing consumer behavior.
It was a telling image of a Mets season littered with unexpectedly poor pitching.
Canisters produced by Nonlethal Technologies have littered the streets of Hong Kong all summer.
The document, which is one-page long and handwritten, is littered with grammatical errors.
Here, the seemingly pristine-looking beaches are, in fact, littered with tons of plastics.
The property was littered with debris, and the building inside was covered with graffiti.
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice was littered with flaws and an unpleasant tone.
Broken ceiling panels littered the curb outside the arrivals section of the international terminal.
The Assassin appears and disappears like a shadow, leaving bodies littered in her wake.
That AMA is now littered with deletions, but the Denver Post cached the responses.
"The drag scene is littered with racial microaggressions," says black drag queen Leigh Fontaine.
Crushed Tecate cans, half-dead glow sticks, and empty Doritos bags littered the courtyard.
" Its homepage is littered with headlines like, "Jews and Their Effect on Russian-American Relations.
The house was wrecked the next morning, littered with beer cans and, in places, vomit.
Unidentifiable clumps of pebble-sized debris and pieces of half-destroyed equipment littered the floor.
They're littered with bold, vibrant graphics and more explicit "buy now" or "download now" buttons.
The album is littered with these sorts of reflections, where Booker plays his own psychiatrist.
In my freshman year of college there used to be these flyers littered across campus.
The sidewalk is littered with people who are unbelievably talented and never made it. Okay?
To most entrepreneurs, the road to venture capital financing is littered with criticism and rejection.
The road from being a small shop to manufacturing overseas is littered with startup corpses.
The same Instagram post now is littered with retorts and attacks on Hilton, not Thorne.
Besides the pink Peeps, the startup's lab is littered with a bizarre array of objects.
Instead, the post-snap "Thanos" search is littered with news about the Easter egg itself.
Bloody, contorted bodies littered the ground near overturned tables, outside Sweetwater's saloon, in control centers.
The expansive pasture is littered with dozens of little trees, most about two meters high.
Often, they're repetitive battles, stealth missions, or quests to find objects littered around the world.
My spread is littered with chalices and, therefore, rooted in the emotionality of my work.
We're talking plates littered with food residue and torn panties strategically placed on the bed.
The municipal corporation had done little for its upkeep and it was littered with trash.
Unlike the Waterfords' immaculate house, this house is dingy and littered with books and artwork.
Monero stickers littered the party, abandoned next to half-finished drinks and Kit Kat wrappers.
The modern history of foreign interactions with China is littered with such sometimes condescending attempts.
And the federal government is littered with vacancies in positions that require a presidential appointment.
The president's Twitter feed is littered with insults against corporate titans who have crossed him.
Most of the comments encouraged Ning and were literally littered with heart and kissing emoji.
The resulting conversations are littered with unintended humor as misunderstandings arise and insults get hurled.
Of course, the years that followed are littered with attempts to explore these unvisited spaces.
Rock and Roll history is littered with disturbing stories of older men courting adolescent girls.
The visit will test his ability to navigate a political landscape littered with potential pitfalls.
Do people want to visit a city littered with human waste, drug paraphernalia, and homelessness?
His colorful charts and snappy interviews were littered with snappy sayings made to grab headlines.
The result was a series of explosive methane blowouts that littered the seafloor with craters.
The book is also littered with everyday examples of war's trauma still in her mind.
The Dolce & Gabbana show at Milan Fashion week was littered with the offspring of celebs.
So the city is littered with a variety of stony sculptures that function as barriers.
The industry is also littered with the corpses of services like Gaikai, GameTap, and OnLive.
Shattered glass and splintered plywood littered the floor of the bar where we were tussling.
Racist memes littered Twitter, leaving some dejected souls to complain they'd lost faith in humanity.
More than 100 Afghan forces were killed, and the city was littered with bomb craters.
By Friday morning, the town's main road was littered with downed trees and power lines.
Piles of bikes littered Beijing sidewalks, and the market became crowded as startups rushed in.
The history of public health is littered with examples where economic interests trumped scientific advice.
The Bayou is littered with abandoned structures and small businesses interspersed along its curving roads.
No realm of entertainment is littered with more outsiders made quickly into affable cash cows.
Parts of downtown San Francisco are now littered with used needles, trash, and human poop.
Littered with the corpses of failed wearables, it's a market that merits a cautious approach.
The littered space is claustrophobic, a kind of suburban prison cell devoid of natural light.
An access road cuts through the tar sands, littered with massive excavators and other machines.
Stomping through Gotham as you pulverized the scum that littered its streets was utterly satisfying.
CRT displays littered around the space show only static; faces are blurred by digital glitchwork.
If you're like most people, your desk is littered with papers, tchotchkes and file folders.
Mr. Mass also littered the club with syringes he got from his earlier ambulance business.
Conservative signs have littered the neighborhood for years, but a neighbor complained about our sign.
Ethnic slurs aimed at Mr. Pai, whose parents immigrated from India, littered his Twitter feed.
In an early scene, Alexxx and his pals negotiate a bedroom littered with used condoms.
In a tragedy by Shakespeare, the stage at the end is littered with dead bodies.
What's more, the galaxy may be littered with other gas giants we haven't yet discovered.
Chauvet Cave, itself, is about 22015 meters long and littered with archaeological and paleontological remains.
The graveyard of American politics is littered with the doomed ambitions of the very rich.
Pastel beach houses stood empty, seafood restaurants were boarded up, and sand littered the road.
Our yard and flower beds are constantly littered with hundreds of store-bought peanut shells.
The sudsy Showtime series has been littered with complicated, well, affairs since the very beginning.
Ships don't often call at Monrovia, the capital, a ghostly place littered with rusting hulks.
The recent history of the Academy Awards is littered with puzzling and short-lived plans.
Phil Bryant called for a state of emergency as power lines and debris littered roads.
Unfortunately, the world is littered with terrible examples of what these demands should look like.
Jefferson watched with dismay as untrustworthy pamphlets and broadsides of dubious quality littered the streets.
So now, everyone thinks Silicon Valley is littered with gold just by reading the news.
Glass from the club's second floor windows littered the ground, along with empty drink cups.
It's not very often that a family show concludes on a stage littered with corpses.
On a recent day, the property was littered with rusting equipment and rotting chemical drums.
Sites like Twitter are already littered with vicious insults, but they are just so amateurish.
" Earlier this month, it had described the lawsuit as "littered with biases and inaccurate characterizations.
A typical image is Hal and Lois sitting at a kitchen table littered with bills.
The bodies of the fallen littered Europe from the English Channel to the Adriatic Sea.
The sky in question may belong to no man, but it's absolutely littered with planets.
The floor is littered with chips of concrete, and the windows are all blown out.
Cardboard Computer's version of Kentucky, like much of current America, is littered with foreclosure signs.
The email was anonymous and littered with typos and grammatical errors, but its tone was sinister.
History is littered with royal weddings full of violence, opulence, drunkenness and the occasional naked dude.
Are the graveyards of Westeros littered with the corpses of the unworthy, or simply the unlucky?
Police said the apartment was allegedly littered with empty liquor bottles and evidence of methamphetamine use.
His pool is littered with foam noodles, toys, and other junk — even soggy loaves of bread.
Which other country has a capital littered with monuments to its own past crimes and folly?
In the aftermath, hats, abandoned single shoes, and Halloween masks littered the ground outside the venue.
Barren mahogany smoking rooms are littered with retro-future hardware borrowed from the set of Alien.
Barely over a month into the Biennial, it is littered with cigarette butts and plastic bottles.
Chinese shipyards are now littered with half-finished shells, like immense steel earthworms cut in two.
This week, though, there were no assault rifles or floors littered with nameless, faceless dead bodies.
The edges of the culvert are littered with tiny rocks, light brown dirt, and dry plants.
It's very easy indeed to end up with a sofa arm littered with button-clad boxes.
Italy is littered with musei del Novecento, but the others are galleries of 20th-century art.
Since the 1970s the government has littered the desert with planned cities meant to ease congestion.
Instead, the road that led there was littered with inappropriate abuse of authority, station, and privilege.
But for the most part, his campaign has been littered with outbursts, overreactions, insults and provocations.
The moon, Mars and many of the "airless" moons around the neighborhood are littered with craters.
The trailers for Stranger Things Season 2 are littered with shots of Will in a lab.
Limbs littered the gardens in the village of Grabovo, and travel books lay along the roads.
Books, especially e-books, on the subject are littered all over Amazon and people's personal websites.
Bits and pieces of glass littered the seats and most of her friend's possessions were stolen.
One time, Li brought a stack of books to the studio littered with post-it notes.
On May 1, white supremacists littered the campus of American University with bananas hanging from nooses.
Small bonfires made up of MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN hats and American flags littered the lawn.
However, four cautions littered the final laps, the last of those sending the race into overtime.
Check any article of Ivanka Trump, and the comments will be littered with these three phrases.
Hardly any of it is used to rehabilitate the mountain itself, which is littered with garbage.
The web was littered with pictures, videos, check-ins, likes and tweets of our every moment.
The movie, though elegantly framed, favors the unbeautiful, and its landscapes are littered with rusty junk.
In conjunction with its increasing size is the rising tide of special favors littered throughout it.
In Amsterdam, the streets are littered with more than 3 million pounds of the sticky stuff.
It's littered with debris that forms those spectacular meteor shower we look forward to each year.
In fact, space is littered with comet tail debris that our planet passes through each year.
The road to Long Cheng Livestock Market is littered with the bones of stockyards gone by.
Meanwhile, in areas where rainfall is sparse to nonexistent, the surface is littered with sand dunes.
This commercial strip could fill a major void in Stapleton, a neighborhood littered with shuttered stores.
Likewise, corporate earnings calls are littered with complaints about tariffs and spikes for raw material costs.
Unaoil denied the media allegations saying the reporting was "littered with sensationalist distortions and misleading correlations".
The 2000s saw a return to a simpler princess diamond and elegant diamond-littered silver band.
Sure, Discovery is littered with anthems for the club, where no little ones would be allowed.
The big picture: History is littered with peace proclamations that North Korea signed and then ignored.
Drought parched California for years, leaving it littered with fuel in the form of dry vegetation.
Silver hologram sequins littered the floor as I wrestled the stiff, shiny material over my hips.
"Economic history is littered with examples where protecting today's jobs destroys tomorrow's," the city's mayor said.
Along the way, the women run across the filthy, littered bachelor den where Scott's party stayed.
My apartment is littered with aimless amalgamations of bottle caps, magazine clippings, and old airplane tickets.
My wife, Flora, has become inured to the novelty of a beach littered with primeval relics.
Instead, the road that led there was littered with inappropriate abuse of authority, station and privilege.
In one factory, a room was littered with car seats removed to make space for explosives.
Tar-soaked sandbags, tar-soaked palm fronds, tar-soaked trees and trash littered the water's edge.
The nearby woods are littered with landmines left over from the Yugoslav wars of the 3.53s.
On the joke side, social media became littered with images from Star Wars and Star Trek.
" "A rare and star-spangled calamity which will leave jaws littered across floors and agents unemployed.
Its oceans and islands are littered with resources, but many of these are scrap or flotsam.
It is another blow to Rose, 28, in a career that has been littered with operations.
The crash scene was littered with cardboard boxes and contents of packages scattered across the water.
What makes the empanadas Paraguayan are littered nubs of hard-boiled egg, layered for extra richness.
"iiiDrops" is heavy on soul and littered with triumphant horns, but there is an abrasiveness lurking.
The El Governor RV park, just across Highway 98, is littered with the fragments of houses.
The tech road is littered with AOLs, Internet Explorers and Myspaces that fell to better products.
His remarks were littered with references to impeachment and the general themes of his 2020 campaign.
More than 8.43,000 tons of plastic are estimated to be littered or inadequately disposed each year.
The reporters discovered a newly cut trail leading to soft, recently disturbed earth littered with bones.
The government had recently increased the military presence in the desert, which was littered with tanks.
The path for Donna from Oxford to a little island in Greece is not littered with many obstacles other than travel troubles, but it's definitely littered with handsome young men — first Harry in Paris, then Bill on a boat in Greece, and finally Sam on the island.
Six decades of space launches have littered Earth orbits with derelict satellites, rocket parts and other scrap.
Wheels Automotive history is littered with the noble failures of ventures whose ambitions never quite matched reality.
Some posted photos of stores with aisles littered by fallen merchandise knocked off shelves to the floor.
The group's content is also littered with sometimes arcane references to various inside jokes over the years.
Mars, our rust-covered neighbor, is littered with ancient volcanoes and their remnants carved into the surface.
The visit is a test of Johnson's ability to navigate a political landscape littered with potential pitfalls.
Appropriately, it was a lot like one of those elaborate proposals that are littered across the internet.
Some 300 medieval castles once littered the countryside to protect ordinary civilians from the battles raging nearby.
His seventh-floor suite of offices is populated with white boards littered with diagrams and organizational charges.
Those who couldn't fit inside the tent slept outside on the ground littered with rocks, Rosales said.
Pretty much all of my notebooks in grade school were littered with Triforce and Master Sword doodles.
There are many of these little gems littered throughout iOS that aren't apparent until you discover them.
Steam is littered with games that look and play like Into the Breach but aren't as good.
Eighty years old, in coochie cutters, stuck in mud in a field littered with empty plastic baggies.
Last season, which ended in July, introduced Ghost Island, a place littered with relics from Survivor's past.
The comments on her social media accounts are littered with profane attacks on her and her family.
Sure, all of the data is true, but they littered the abstract and conclusion sections with irony.
The streets of Paris have been littered with burned-out cars and glass from smashed shop windows.
My aunt's Facebook wasn't always littered with videos she shot of Donald's motorcade whipping down the highway.
There were eight bombs littered around New York and New Jersey during the course of the weekend.
LAS VEGAS — The history of home robotics is littered with the carcasses of unmet promises and potential.
Earlier in the episode, Adora is horrified by Camille's body, littered with physical manifestations of her suffering.
Samsung's briefing this morning was littered with the things, in different colors and different states of unfolded.
The history of information technology is littered with initiatives that collapsed under the weight of internal conflict.
Licht's advice is also littered with "'The Devil Wears Prada'-like moments and insider secrets," Lapin said.
He seemed safe to ignore: another black-haired, bespectacled official whose talk was littered with socialist bromides.
But in truth, human systems are littered with biases and riddled with their own kinds of problems.
Instead of cute critters or towering dinosaurs, the map in Our World is littered with undead walkers.
Beaches have been littered with dead sea life as a result of the naturally occurring toxic algae.
Reaching Mars is an immense challenge, as the planet's surface is littered with crashed and defunct spacecraft.
It can be hard to keep track of the Kardashian-Jenner pregnancy surprises that have littered 2017.
Just two examples of mistakes in an investigation that is littered with police errors and terrible luck.
The community was littered with fallen trees, strewn debris and tangles of downed wires and utility poles.
At least three people were shot and killed, and the streets were littered with debris and blood.
But the history of businesses trying to beam cheap internet from space is littered with expensive disappointment.
If you don't care, you can just walk through, catching small glimpses of the baubles littered about.
The office of the presidency is littered with extra-marital affairs, from Sally Hemmings to Monica Lewinsky.
Unlike the RNC, which just had media stations, these halls are littered with booths for various causes.
The yard outside is littered with granite, and slabs with more holes than a slice of Emmental.
There's gestures at techno structures obviously, but there's still a whole lot of other weirdness littered throughout.
YouTube is littered with MLM resignation videos where former sellers explain what pushed them over the edge.
That last notion was littered throughout the episode, and the first implication of that is with Hakeem.
Many Rust Belt cities are littered with empty properties after the decline of the US manufacturing industry.
The BBC reports that the study says an estimated 4.5 trillion butts are littered globally each year.
A school was littered with fallen trees as horses occupied the gymnasium, leaving piles of feces behind.
They come littered with dried squid, their touch of briny molder underscoring the freshness of the chives.
Salty, crunchy objects littered over wet mounds of something achingly delicious, with sauce, with sauce, with sauce.
It's also littered with unheralded starters, much like Marinelli's group before stars emerged the past two seasons.
Once a buzzing hub, the inside looked completely barren and was littered with decaying plants and debris.
TunnelBear is the only VPN service that has a website littered with both cute and angry bears.
In the bedroom were flatscreen TVs and a sofa littered with injectable testosterone, syringes, antibiotics and condoms.
Reddit's r/hackintosh is littered with recent posts that have been catalysed by the new MacBook Pro.
Much manual labor work, organized by the town hall, involves clearing up debris and rubble-littered streets.
The town of Puri was littered with tree branches, the debris of damaged houses and broken glass.
Automotive history, littered as it is with unfortunate car names, suggests this is probably a good idea.
Here, the ground is still littered with the uniforms soldiers discarded when they left 10 years ago.
The place is littered with stacks of them, and they sputter out from his four printers constantly.
Time for the swaths of empty seats that have littered Emirates Stadium to be filled once more.
The desert is littered with cluster bombs and mines left over from three decades of intermittent war.
These reforms were difficult, and the history of congressional reform is littered with half-measures and failures.
Popular history is littered with the corpses of bloated books, written where an essay would have sufficed.
But N.B.A. history is littered with touted draft picks who flamed out fast or had marginal careers.
Rushing down a fire escape, the Abeyagoonasekeras were forced to traverse bloody ground littered with body parts.
We are littered with incidents, issues and geographical segregation that prevent us from becoming a united society.
The trailer ceilings are low, the stained beige carpet littered with a drum kit, guitars and amps.
Tree-filled, leaf-littered, shrubby areas are tick territory; sunny, dry patches of grass are usually not.
Lombok's north shore was littered on Tuesday with miles and miles of wrecked houses, shops and mosques.
His work is littered with terrible patriarchs, so naturally, his father was a huge source of inspiration.
The harrats were littered with the smaller structures he has named keyholes, wheels, triangles and bull's-eyes.
What appeared to be debris from the car littered the scene: mirror fragments, taillight pieces, a hairbrush.
Einstein thought that was crazy, but astronomers have found that space is littered with these apocalyptic creatures.
Einstein thought that was crazy, but astronomers have found that space is littered with these apocalyptic creatures.
It all still feels like a dream, littered with incredible moments, but one in particular stands out.
Throughout Brazil, roads are littered with carcasses representing the country's 1,775 bird species and 623 mammal species.
As I approached it on foot, I noticed the ground was littered with bright blue shotgun shells.
Ashford Avenue was littered with fallen trees and power lines, the sidewalks blanketed with sand swept inland.
"Not just our sport, but all kinds of sports are littered with stories of comebacks," Boone said.
Aviation history is littered with fatal crashes in which birds gunked up engines or knocked ailerons askew.
Hyde's social media accounts are littered with photographs of him with Parnas, Trump and his close allies.
Roads littered with burning tires were blocked, according to a statement from the missionary team Haiti ARISE.
The road to the village was littered with I.E.D.s, which sent up showers of gravel and tarmac.
Fans littered the ice with hats, which caused a brief stoppage as crews cleaned up the rink.
Setbacks included debates littered with unforced errors and dismal finishes in the Iowa and New Hampshire votes.
It is littered with long-limbed defenders and hostile crowds, with disastrous shooting nights and savvy opponents.
The state bottle bill is effective in preventing plastic containers from being littered and entering water bodies.
In June, The Verge reported that e-commerce platforms like eBay were littered with e-cigarette listings.
Used diapers, discarded clothing, bags, empty tins of beans and hummus, and human feces littered the ground.
The street, busy with traffic from customers, is littered with empty bottles and scraps of discarded clothing.
The fight is also littered with athletes who have used performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs) in the past.
The roads and houses are uneven and littered with pipes, zipper bags, and other drug-related paraphernalia.
Researchers have described finding cave floors littered with bat carcasses, sometimes many thousands in a single cave.
Shoes aren't allowed, which leaves the dock littered with cubbies and baskets full of loafers and heels.
Many of his greatest moments play out like slapstick farce, leaving pratfalling defenders littered across the pitch.
Beckwitt's home was reportedly littered with rubbish and hoarded items, making it difficult to reach Khafra's charred body.
Or can you love a character like Cage even though his beginnings are littered with cringe-inducing moments?
The Democratic presidential field is littered with proposals to ease the affordability crunch plaguing America's most prosperous cities.
Pictures of the town, seen by Reuters, showed shattered structures and blackened streets littered with burnt-out debris.
War of words It's safe to say the Obamas walked away into a sunset littered with dollar bills.
From Laker Air to Oasis Hong Kong Airlines, aviation history is littered with those that tried and failed.
And as she tells it, at least, her past is littered with ruined friendships, breakups and nervous breakdowns.
Ahead, blood-soaked bodies littered the desert road to the monastery and two vehicles had clearly been attacked.
The streets were littered with household items; a ceiling fan, a door handle, books, a hairbrush, and clothes.
The city's toniest shopping strips, in SoHo and on Madison Avenue, have been littered with empty store fronts.
It's so spacious, and littered with junk — a domestic escape I saw constantly growing up in the Midwest.
In addition to destroying 19 houses, the quake hurled items off store shelves and littered streets with rubble.
Lena keeps a small box of the shrapnel that littered the floor and was embedded in the walls.
Cigarette butts, a plastic bag with traces of white powder and an empty Budweiser bottle littered the stairwell.
Facebook's history is littered with efforts to capture audiences in different ways—think mobile games and live video.
A few years ago, the building was a disused part of a metalworks littered with rusting oil cans.
Today's bank forecasts show the U.K. economy in a better light, but its statement is littered with warnings.
The road is littered with bodies and bodies of great, great cooks who could never become great chefs.
The environment is littered with different kinds of collectibles, but all of it doubles as in-game currency.
"I don't want to wake up in the morning with my floor littered in throw pillows," Visentin says.
The new tools of online forums, messaging, and email were littered with pornography, abuse, and bullying of individuals.
For the last four years the skies of major U.S. metropolitan housing markets have been littered with cranes.
Now, with an extended shutdown, the parks are finding themselves littered, ill-managed, or not managed at all.
If you think about the history of "social music," it's littered with companies that didn't figure it out.
His rhetoric is littered with major fabrications, entire stories he seems to have invented out of thin air.
And what's more, the galaxy may be littered with other gas giants like Jupiter we haven't yet discovered.
History is littered with the ruins of empires and nations that overextended themselves, draining their power and influence.
And the road from promising science to a safe vaccine for millions is littered with thousands of failures.
An SDF encampment is littered with small arms and rifles, the men and women sipping tea around midday.
The aim is to help users try and spot these fakes, which can often be littered with imperfections.
The field was littered with dozens of bodies massacred by ISIS fighters as they were trying to flee.
The breezy central courtyard, littered with trash and flies, was packed with soldiers on breaks, smoking and chatting.
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, Fey's Netflix series that debuted in 2015, is just as littered with swell guest stars.
Hulu is no longer a punchline Hulu was, until recently, burdened by a subscription infuriatingly littered with ads.
And yet the city is littered with empty and half-finished buildings, even in the most fashionable districts.
Voters often require women to navigate a road to office that is littered with gender stereotypes and biases.
Khan's always had a deft hand with characters, and her discography is littered with memorable single-name figures.
The mainstream media has been littered with reports of attacks and threats directed at Muslims after the election.
Some of the traps had been cut, creating larger openings, and clumps of beige poison littered the pavement.
The consoles are littered with pens, pencils, maps, stopwatches, binders, glasses, cigar boxes, and Winston or Marlboro cigarettes.
Many Rust Belt cities are now littered with abandoned homes that local governments can't afford to tear down.
And the political landscape is littered with electoral fillips that had little impact on Americans' sorry electoral behavior.
Medical notes are littered with the acronym AMA, as cowboys head to the next event Against Medical Advice.
On the beach road, where artillery cases littered the empty street, fighters crouched under a berm of sand.
But the concrete she landed on was littered with shards of glass, including from her shattered wine bottles.
People's phones are littered with apps downloaded with good intentions only to be forgotten after a week's use.
The field of education is littered with fine ideas that never go beyond the hothouse of the lab.
After other parties, Tillmans has photographed empty rooms littered with bottles, Christmas lights, and gold mylar in daylight.
The experts said it was littered with "thousands of programming errors," according to their report to the court.
You seek beyond major religions History is littered with evidence of humans' attempts to answer life's key questions.
City streets and yards were littered with tree branches and other debris, video from CNN affiliate KTBS shows.
Luckily I started to a few years ago because emerging markets and Europe were littered with cheap stocks.
The landscape is littered with abandoned houses and discarded tires that are perfect breeding grounds for the insects.
The roads, impassable by vehicles, were covered in mud from the landslides and power lines littered the streets.
Sites like Trustpilot, Better Business Bureau, and Complaints Board are littered with one-star ratings for the company.
Who knows how many underground tunnels could be littered in the basements of America's abandoned road trip pitstops.
Dozens of dead bodies reportedly littered the streets of east Aleppo neighborhoods, with residents unable to retrieve them.
They had barely been digested, so the shower was littered with pieces of hot dog meat and bread.
Any industry person, if you check their cabinets or carry-on bags, you'll find they're littered with those.
"The highway is littered with Trump lieutenants who made the mistake of believing that," said a second source.
Mars is littered with the wreckage of crashed landers, including the European Beagle 2 probe, lost in 2003.
Trump has littered his public remarks on the life-and-death subject with false, misleading and dubious claims.
Shopping bags littered the sidewalk, and one woman was seen running down the street wearing just one shoe.
It bore poison fruit with the Florida bomb suspect, whose Facebook page was littered with Fox News agitprop.
Salad is littered with croutons crusted in the yolk of preserved duck egg, orange as a begrudging sunrise.
A reporter who visited the village said many houses were burned and the area was littered with corpses.
To my surprise, I found the floor underneath it littered with hundreds upon hundreds of pieces of gold.
As the dust began to clear, he saw that the ground was littered with burning chunks of metal.
The fridge was often empty, but the apartment was littered with yellow legal pads filled with Sanders's writings.
The G.O.P. has left soybean fields littered with $43 bills for enterprising Democratic presidential hopefuls to pick up.
They could visit a toilet, littered with excrement and cockroaches, for a few strictly timed minutes each day.
The researchers then created mutant "female" worms and observed that their eggs all became littered with protein clumps.
At the end of a week, her classroom is often littered with change that students have left behind.
As Corrupted Blood infections spread uncontrollably, game spaces became littered with virtual "corpses," and players began to panic.
Their journey is littered with dangers and roadblocks both magical and pedestrian, from enchanted puzzles to traffic stops.
Or, if Quinn is indeed granted immunity, a retreat into another of his empty, beer can-littered apartments?
The drug, called aducanumab, was the most promising candidate in a field that has been littered with failures.
But "Who Says" isn't just desperately cheesy and littered with clichés — it's also confused about its own messaging.
As far back as October 2018, the subway's Twitter feed has been littered with tales of raccoon misbehavior.
Rampant biotech and unchecked corporate greed have left it littered with still-functioning weapons of immense destructive capability.
On the outskirts of Sinjar the road became impassable: damaged, clogged with military trucks, and littered with debris.
The Capitol was largely empty save for a few buzzing conference rooms and hallways littered with pizza boxes.
The meat industry is littered with small, cost-of-doing-business cruelties that are invisible to most consumers.
It is littered with vignettes of how Germans in the 1930s aided and abetted Hitler's rise to power.
But now the gym's interior is completely exposed to the elements and the floor is littered with debris.
Elsewhere, the road is littered with companies that tried, and failed, to pull off a coup in space.
Later, sitting under a palm-thatched roof at a long table littered with bottles, Abrahamson turned to Zapata.
Many streets were littered with crumpled buildings, collapsed roofs and burned-out cars, all coated with gray dust.
While the family has described recent filings as "littered with biases and inaccurate characterizations," pressure continues to mount.
Johnson had six birdies, but littered his card with five bogeys, while List bogeyed the final two holes.
Most importantly, Italy's political landscape is littered with coalitions and these could be decisive in the election result.
If only the industry weren't littered with so much wreckage, NBCU's ambitious exploratory efforts might seem more admirable.
It would once have been littered with tripods, but all except for that of Lysicrates have now disappeared.
The Jaguars' cap is littered with bad contracts, and a purge of veterans — especially on defense — appears likely.
The report is littered with evidence Trump and his staff were open to Russian interference in the election.
Off trail, we scramble up a hillside of loose talus and survey some caves littered with small animal bones.
That's the case for hairstylist Justine Marjan, whose Instagram is littered with every major celeb in the beauty game.
Well, Snapchat's vibe is a hundred times cooler than Facebook's Stories, which are littered with unimaginative stickers and filters.
This replica was then used to create a mold littered with tiny holes and made out of biodegradable material.
Its gathering spaces are littered with points of casual connection: a basketball hoop, Ping-Pong tables, lounges with chairs.
When they tried to leave through one of the doors, they found the corridor littered with bodies, he said.
Pottery shards, broken scroll storage jars and their lids -- even neolithic flint tools and arrowheads -- littered the cave's entrance.
A day after the attack, broken ceiling panels littered the kerb outside the arrivals section of the international terminal.
Bread offers very little nutritional content and, if littered on the ground, can aid in the spread of disease.
Shattered egg shells littered the gallery floor and the wet yokes, still in motion, glittered beneath the gallery lights.
His Instagram account is littered with photos of him on professional baseball fields along both sides of the border.
Game 33 between the Washington Capitals and the Pittsburgh Penguins was littered with one horrific moment after the next.
Modern history is littered with authoritarians of all stripes convinced that censoring sexual imagery was a necessary social good.
Wires hung from the ceiling, and shattered glass littered the floor, mixed with large pieces of wood and debris.
Some upstarts have tried to fill those gaps, but the legacy of local journalism startups is littered with failures.
In reality, your living room is littered with your kid's toys and Thomas the Tank Engine is on repeat.
Spanish towns, in particular, are littered with expensive white elephants, designed by starchitects during the pre-crisis construction boom.
Empty soda bottles, coffee cups, and the remains of people's lunches spilled out of bins and littered the ground.
Lifehacker editor Alan Henry was able to find the Ingress map of the area, which is littered with portals.
History is littered with all sorts of weird, wonderful examples of men getting angry at women who prioritized fashion.
Here's what we want to know: Is the home a Pokémon gym — or at least a Pokémon-littered locale?
OUTSIDE, a patch of grass affording a spectacular view of the Sierra de Guadarrama is littered with cartridge casings.
Amazon is littered with sellers, even those that are "fulfilled from Amazon," that are selling straight-up fake products.
Why not get people in the door who might otherwise never unroll a mat in their spliff-littered apartments?
The landscape of literary history is littered with the wreckage of writers who thought they were on a mission.
The CES floor is littered with goggles that promise to fly you into worlds more interesting than your own.
Sharks lose up to 30,000 teeth over their lifetimes, which is why the ocean floor is littered with them.
Seven months after health officials inspected the place, the courtyard remained littered with empty coolers bearing Southern Nevada's initials.
Its page, littered with anti-semitic tropes and propaganda urging its followers to "take action," earned over 27,000 views.
Second, the current U.S. tax code is littered with tax breaks and loopholes for particular industries or special interests.
Which is to say, the road was absolutely littered with chips, Doritos bags and totaled cans of Busch beer.
With no garbage cans at hand, the astronauts also littered the landing site with magazines, cameras, blankets, and shovels.
Unlike other speed test sites on the web, Netflix's site is not littered with ads to mar the experience.
This road is littered with companies that tried, and failed, to pull off a coup in space-based internet.
In Chapo's downstairs bedroom, there were flatscreen TVs and a sofa littered with injectable testosterone, syringes, antibiotics and condoms.
History was littered with global despots who fit the bill, but I chose someone closer to home: former Sen.
Popular beach destinations tend to be littered with tourist trap restaurants where the food can be expensive and inauthentic.
The race was littered with crashes, one of which, with 30km remaining, took down Demare but he quickly recovered.
The analysts caution that "history is littered" with warnings about what to expect from investing in the final frontier.
The floor was littered with debris, but I noticed transistors, ball bearings, and other bomb-making materials scattered about.
The device led them straight to a field littered with clods of earth and shot through with tractor marks.
Today the cemetery is accessible through a littered parking lot behind an apartment building and known mostly to locals.
Security cordons were in place around the base of the tower and the ground was littered with charred debris.
The coastline, once littered with orange life vests and wrecked boats, has been cleaned to a near-spotless white.
"Indeed, history is littered with over 280.66 percent-ish type selloffs in the midst of economic expansions," they said.
The compound -- including a partially buried camper trailer -- was littered with hazards and lacked electricity, sewage disposal and plumbing.
Surely an army comprised of thousands of men and animals would have littered its trail with corpses and artifacts?
Campaign posters for something called the Prosperity Act, and the vacant seat of Senator Sam Blackwell littered the walls.
The next recession, even if it's mild, could leave America's suburbs littered with a new generation of ghost malls.
The cigarettes, like trash littered on the beach after a party, parallel the litter of the navy's glow sticks.
Homes with broken or open windows, flammable landscape materials, or gutters littered with debris are also quick to ignite.
The space was littered with the graves of companies that had tried and failed to implement a concrete solution.
I often woke in the morning to find it littered with small pellet souvenirs from the previous night's soiree.
Buildings collapsed in the fighting and of those still standing, many are marked with bullets and littered with IEDs.
The debris from the storm that littered parts of the island was cleared within a few weeks, he said.
Behind the razor wire, families sit on gravel littered with paper cups, potato chip bags and torn Mylar blankets.
The bookmakers pack up their computers and roll them away on dollies, leaving the lawn littered with betting slips.
I finally got it back, months after the planned publication date, littered with unnecessary redactions of already published material.
Boone has littered nearly all his injury updates with declarations that he is "optimistic" or "encouraged" about players' progress.
The only pieces of furniture were uncovered mattresses on the floor, which was littered with clothing and water bottles.
Mr. Snow said that the debris from the storm that littered the roads and beaches has been cleaned up.
It was dark, according to the documents, and the roads were littered with felled power lines and shell craters.
Swaths of Angola are still littered with land mines, some produced decades ago in countries that no longer exist.
"Abandoned skating" was taken by a young photographer in an abandoned chemical factory, where shattered glass littered the ground.
It is a picture of hope, one whose rejection produces the kinds of consequences with which history is littered.
The entrance to Tahrir Square was littered with makeshift tents on Wednesday with many protesters camping out there overnight.
The history of the industry is littered with the stories of attempts by founders to let go gone wrong.
Yang's policy page is littered with niche proposals, from eliminating the penny to making Election Day a federal holiday.
History is littered with the shattered remains of toppled statues, and more are toppling now in the American South.
In Quito, burned tyres and rocks littered the streets on Friday morning, while lamp-posts were bent and broken.
Cuba's side has also argued the case is littered with factual inconsistencies and a lack of conclusive video evidence.
But the atoll's white sand beaches are littered with tons of multicolored plastic junk, deposited there by ocean currents.
The street was littered with glass shards, twisted metal and pieces of cars, including broken headlights and front grills.
The threadbare flag and littered lawn don't measure up to the story Americans told about themselves and their heritage.
A marketing landscape littered with the graves of New Coke, Segway and Google Glass long ago disproved Galbraith's assertion.
The moon is littered with the remains of spacecraft that have tried and failed to land in one piece.
Trump then littered his Wednesday address to the nation with inaccuracies -- though he was mostly reading from a teleprompter.
"I grew up perceiving life as a long highway littered with green lights," he told The Guardian in 2007.
Charred trees littered the landscape, with the soil turned to sand, stripped by flame of every nutrient and mineral.
Parts of Nineveh, however, remain littered with explosives and booby traps that forces must clear, Pentagon officials have said.
The death was ruled an accident, although Moore was in a living room littered with syringes and sex toys.
The diner tables were littered with pyramids of to-go boxes and picked-at slabs of red velvet cake.
Don't believe me or the MGS LGBT community that the series is littered with characters of various sexual orientations?
Everybody knows the tax code is too complicated, too unfair, and littered with special deals for a special few.
The planet has very little atmosphere, and its solid and rocky surface is littered with craters from meteor impacts.
Even when Houston was finally rid of the worst, downtown highways remained littered with abandoned cars submerged in water.
Before becoming vice president in 2009, Biden's history was littered with gaffes that undermined his three previous presidential campaigns.
Nowitzki's path to 30,000 is littered with the kind of weird tales you can only imagine in samurai legend.
American history is littered with creepy clown sightings, which at times have spread across the ocean to infect Europe.
They had traveled on trails littered with human remains, evading ranchers who had taken to hunting migrants for sport.
Jones' recklessly opportunistic career is littered with the fallout from his willful pattern of defamation," reads the lawsuit. "Mr.
The hackers knew exactly where to retrieve the most sensitive data and littered their code with expletives and taunts.
It was green; littered with parks and green open spaces, but with a characteristic coating of grime to it.
The agricultural market "is littered with struggling technology companies that have tried to break in", says Jonathan Downey of Airware.
The history of cinema is littered with movies that became infamous for pushing audiences beyond what they're willing to accept.
The gloomy address, in which Trump portrayed a broken America littered with shuttered factories and rampant crime, left investors puzzled.
The technology industry is littered with companies that have tried to make a commercial business out of open source software.
Since Friday, it's littered Facebook feeds across the globe and garnered media coverage from as far as Nigeria and Uruguay.
In fact, Manafort's correspondence, included as evidence in court filings, is littered with spy lingo depicting his efforts at deniability.
At least four non-starters were littered throughout the order as Los Angeles was unable to hold three different leads.
When turning to the internet, though, they found that product reviews were littered with complaints that the sleeper wasn't safe.
So you can thank Deadpool and Hyundai when your dreams (or, nightmares) tonight are littered with lots of Ryan Reynolds.
His speech is littered with lies – like shards of glass strewn all over the highway after a monumental auto accident.
The entrance to a nearby mosque is littered with ski boots; young women in headscarves pelt each other with snowballs.
Rather, it's a company littered with engineers operating some of the most complex logistics and technical infrastructure in the world.
The memorable music and secret-littered levels made it not only a stand out for Capcom but the entire NES.
Above, papers littered a room in the bombed-out remnants of the Directorate of Agriculture in Mosul, Iraq, last September.
AOL was littered with unlabeled graphics, forms with missing field labels, and commands that couldn't be performed with a keyboard.
Their DMs are littered with declarations of love from fans, and they can now hang with a more elite crowd.
The hexagonal steering wheel, shown above, isn't littered with toggles; there are just a couple of controls on the crossbar.
But the shortish history of PPP is littered with examples where private provision did not live up to its promises.
Tech platforms have littered the media universe with crap — stolen ideas, pirated video, plagiarized text, manipulated content, and fake news.
Only when they tested the empty medicine bottles that littered her house and found evidence of arsenic was Cotton caught.
American discourse is littered with subtle reminders that a socially acceptable build is a prerequisite for kindness, respect, and acknowledgement.
The first Yoga Book was littered with compromises: a dinky processor, the wrong ports, and even the wrong operating system.
So now the stage is littered with clams, and there are multiple items for players to possess and compete for.
Like other recent posts from the company, it's littered with comments from frustrated backers awaiting a handset or a refund.
To add to it's allure, they're littered across the board from super casual to ready for a night of shimmying.
The novel feels like an anthropological plunge into another era, enhanced by rhythmic, urban prose littered with slang and Spanglish.
The letter, littered with spelling mistakes, is clearly a fake; there is no evidence Mrs Merkel had any such accounts.
In a world increasingly littered with auto-play video on social networks and news sites, this is a huge problem.
Yet less than 100 days to the start of the games, the water is still polluted and littered with garbage.
The modern notion of a happy workplace is usually littered with foosball tables, futuristic napping pods, and lunch-break puppies.
The applicant checks out on paper, but she's disturbed to see his skin is littered with swastikas and prison tattoos.
The issue, here, is that Facebook has developed a supremely powerful technology littered with problems it won't take responsibility for.
The 1970s in particular are littered with such curios and artifacts, byproducts of the decade's pivot to album-oriented rock.
The site is also littered with numerous blog posts and articles extolling the appeal of AWS to the oil industry.
In Sabri, where the LNA advanced on Wednesday, deserted streets were littered with debris and the shells of rusting cars.
Then of course, there's the glut of campaign signs littered in front of homes and hastily taped to electricity poles.
If they ever actually come to market, that is — the road to making EVs is long and littered with failures.
In the '50s and '60s, the site became a vacationing spot, and unregulated motels and campsites littered the rock's base.
Trying to listen to Indigenous voices and deciding how to proceed has been a difficult, messy process littered with missteps.
These penguin-like seabirds littered the tidal wracks so densely that beach walkers had to be careful where they stepped.
Scaramucci did not request the conversation be kept off record, and it was littered with some very nasty trash talk.
In fact, the history of nightlife in the US is littered with rules and regulations attempting to curtail the activity.
The genre exploded and clones and variations of Artillery littered the personal computers and home console systems of the '80s.
This is a definite plus, speaking as someone who has accidentally littered the streets of New York with earbud tips.
In Maine, powerful winds knocked down trees, littered roads with debris and left thousands without electricity, emergency management officials said.
Now, the shelves beside my bed are littered with books I have guiltily abandoned like so many New Year's resolutions.
" Ayhern said that in many cases, a border barrier actually "improved areas that had been stomped on and littered upon.
History is littered with pitchers who burned out after throwing too much, too soon, and the industry has responded conclusively.
The hurricane had knocked out one wall of her motel, and the storm surge left the place littered with debris.
The "Dead" universe (or really, any genre universe) is littered with female characters who get nothing but the audience's ire.
Mogelson's debut offers 10 well-crafted stories of people scarred by war, their families, jobs and lovers littered around them.
The island's leveraged finance industry is littered with failed deals due to lengthy review periods and scrutiny from multiple regulators.
In desolate areas like this, Chinese troops were known to withdraw after a victory, leaving the ground littered with corpses.
The house appeared to have been abandoned, as it was still furnished but crawling with bugs and littered with cobwebs.
A Simple Favor is littered with similar flashes of humor that don't reconcile with the rest of the movie's tone.
And it was a far cry from the Uber under ex-CEO Travis Kalanick, whose reign was littered with scandals.
He'll guide Stefan through the water paper cups littered across his path and make sure he stays hydrated and paced.
Littered with unfinished torsos and limbs, these diaries often serve as artist workshops, as in the notebooks of Henry James.
Dusty brown burlap hoods littered the floor of the Roman amphitheater, where Islamic State gunmen theatrically staged a mass execution.
By the time we returned to port, the makeshift table was littered with breadcrumbs, urchin spines and splashes of wine.
With home runs of 460, 457, and 451 feet this season, Judge's name is littered across ESPN's home run tracker.
Tinkle, who also had four rebounds, was 10-of-10 from the free throw line in a foul-littered game.
The magazine's music editor published an apology following criticism of the article, acknowledging the objectionable material littered throughout the piece.
Fortunately the game is (kitty) littered with save points and, for the most part, the bosses are not overlong encounters.
Her work surface is routinely littered with paper, so he made the base of the new desk the beauty zone.
The court where Hield learned to play is stained with skid marks from tires and littered with strewn water bottles.
SOPHIE's much hyped album—while not an official PC music release—was a fluffed opportunity littered with some absolute shockers.
In the desolate, plastic-littered ground with little else to eat, the bacterium quickly acquired a taste for our waste.
The bar's open, even if it's littered with Red Bull cans rather than pint glasses, and there's a merch table.
By the time he arrived, he said, a chlorine smell hung in the air and dead cats littered the ground.
The roads in Srinagar, the capital of Indian-administrated Kashmir, were littered with red bricks and stones thrown by crowds.
The industry is littered with stories of people with a great idea that someone else turned into a great business.
Clothes, flip-flops, bags and mattresses were littered on the floor next to what remained of limbs of the dead.
Shoes slipped off in the crush, and pieces of clothing and an abandoned stroller littered the road following the panic.
Before the storm, it was used as a Navy bombing range for 60 years and was littered with unexploded ordinance.
Pictures from inside the passenger train, posted online, showed carriages littered with broken glass and ceiling panels dangling from wiring.
Her desk is littered with remnants of the day: an empty Dunkin' Donuts bag, a log book, a water bottle.
American history is littered with both corrupt and racist hacks who voters have sent to Washington despite their bad behavior.
If that is the default position, emerging from the crisis will be like entering a brutal battlefield, littered with casualties.
"The homeless littered the streets and drug deals and people shooting up were happening before our eyes," commented one guest.
Outside, the ground was littered with plastic cups and trash cans remained tipped over, their contents spilled to the ground.
"Even though my family is littered with divorce, I learned early about not giving up on a relationship," Steven said.
In a league littered with noncompetitive lineups, Snell has made 12 starts against the five teams headed to the playoffs.
Harbors are littered with ferries that capsized or were washed ashore, leaving fewer vessels to carry supplies back and forth.
The Super Bowl will be littered with ads featuring celebrities, and TikTokers promoting everything from McDonald's to Bud Light Seltzer.
Though the streets were still littered with rubble, bodies buried beneath, it was close to the place they considered home.
Once there, they find it littered with magical keys to rooms that give them access to great and horrifying power.
Though questions of credibility are still debated by political scientists, history is littered with examples of false threats conveniently ignored.
JW: Well, it's not like the bones of Hollywood isn't littered with the bones of black entertainers who couldn't hang.
The two men engaged in rolling, big-brother, little-brother banter, littered with industry gossip and notes on new albums.
His presidency is littered with plans and pronouncements that were walked back or abandoned — some good, some not so good.
History is littered with examples of emerging nations that have failed to generate enough jobs for a booming young population.
Betty takes some time to visit her own dad's gravestone, which is littered with anti-Black Hood graffiti and trash.
They worked out of a loose web of offices littered with empty soda cans and files from past impeachment proceedings.
The satellite industry has a checkered past, though, and is littered with high-profile failures like Iridium, GlobalStar, and Teledisc.
Only a few buildings still stood in a sea of debris, where twisted metal and broken wood littered the landscape.
Down a road littered with the detritus of urban warfare, a main mosque topped with azure domes, was mostly untouched.
History is littered with people who struggled to get any recognition at all, even people who are big names now.
They also drain water in which mosquitoes might breed, such as muggy ponds, hollow cinder blocks and littered bottle caps.
The room backs onto a spacious rooftop balcony, also littered with hints of afternoon drinks: ice buckets and bottle caps.
The ring at the center of the room is surrounded by a plywood ledge littered with gloves and tiny dumbbells.
The floor around the installation is littered with feathers, leaving us with only a slight ghostly memory of the bond.
Photos by Vivien Gaumand, courtesy of M for Montreal Kyle Kramer's keyboard is littered with sesame seeds from Fairmount Bagel.
Towers of stuffed animals and assorted doodads stood proudly in the stage area, and dismembered mannequin heads littered the grounds.
And that voice, although littered with shoehorned Bostonianisms ("everything's five by five" and "wicked-cool"), rasped in all the right places.
Apple's retail stores are iconic for their spaciousness, featuring long wooden display tables littered with pricey products available to test out.
Brex, widely known for its billboards littered across San Francisco, has secured a $100 million debt financing from Barclays Investment Bank .
He found the shells of diatoms (single-celled algae) and the skeletal fragments of sea sponges littered throughout the lake's mud.
Android O is littered with little nips and tucks that just enhance the user experience without necessarily being visible or apparent.
Authorities have yet to retrieve all bodies from a battle zone that is still littered with unexploded munitions and homemade bombs.
Sitting in the drive thru, I realized my car, littered with spent McDonald's wrappers, had begun to smell like oily sadness.
According to Kirschner, Groot decided to do something about all the Anta Flu wrappers he kept seeing littered about the city.
The ground of the tech world is littered with anonymous-looking lozenges made to appeal to as many people as possible.
Unsurprisingly, e-commerce is littered with examples, as the friction removed lowers the threshold to purchase, which directly translates into revenue.
Bloodstained clothing and bullet casings littered the street outside the entrance to the second-storey Love Machine nightclub early on Sunday.
The history of PC gaming is littered with companies that thought they could get cloud-based streaming services up and running.
Academic discussions of food and nutrition are littered with references to huge bodies of research that still need to be conducted.
Click here to view original GIFFor the past couple of years, mediocre drone videos of dramatic landscapes have littered the internet.
For a few reasons, both of this year's All-Star teams could be littered with more than a few new faces.
According to Channel News Asia, Khor pointed out that cigarette butts are one of the most commonly littered items in Singapore.
Yet the battle for AI supremacy also has littered the ground with tools and spare parts that anyone can pick up.
Already, the remote islands and sandbars we visited were littered with bright green fishing nets and orange floats lost by trawlers.
The man replied that he felt justified assaulting the boy because he littered in his yard, Craig said, according to Crockett.
About half of the report was littered with a long rant against Russian-sponsored media, including the television station Russia Today.
Ellison's history is littered with examples of conduct and statements that give Democrats who want to rebuild their party serious concern.
The new-high list this week was littered with interest-rate sensitive stocks (utilities, REITs) that rally when rates remain low.
By nightfall, the city was under curfew, darkened without power, its streets littered with downed power lines, fallen trees and debris.
A woman named Vlada Haggerty says her Instagram is littered with photos of women striking various poses which accentuate their lips.
Such as it is, the desk is littered with bits of crackers, memory cards, branded Moleskin notebooks and countless coffee cups.
"I would crawl on the rows of seats, careful not to squash the Chanel 2.55s that littered within VIP," he added.
Pizza lovers suffered a huge loss on Wednesday after a truck crash left a highway littered with boxes of frozen pizza.
On a windy Court Suzanne Lenglen after Thiem saved two set points in the opener, his game became littered with errors.
Netflix's Wild Wild Country might be the greatest true crime docuseries on a streaming service littered with great true crime shows.
Fans littered the ice with hats as Anisimov celebrated his third goal of the game and his ninth of the season.
Like the cavernous warehouse at the end of Raiders of the Lost Ark, video game history is littered with forgotten relics.
The RDO Equipment showroom is just outside of town, off a highway littered with used-car dealerships and steel-pole barns.
The number that littered Drake's music and the city of Toronto all weekend - were a coded message, a cry for help.
The modern media landscape is littered with "reality" shows that audiences happily accept aren't actually real; that, in essence, is wrestling.
The history of Labour is littered with people who flirted with hard-left ideas only to mellow on coming to power.
A train and an airliner have separately crashed; zombies wander littered street and vacant parking lots; grocery stores have been looted.
Here are just some of the "advanced" Russian weapons that littered American headlines last year… and the ugly truth behind them.
The demonstration — in favour of independence from France — left the square blood-stained and littered with stones, broken bottles and clubs.
Cigarette filters are the No. 1 plastic pollutant Cigarette butts containing plastic filters are the most littered item in the world.
Below me was the small patio area littered with trash, and a stairwell leading to the locked basement and the boiler.
Deep down, these figures who have allied themselves with the Boomer generation know that their legacy is littered with policy failures.
The American Southwest is littered with monuments and annual celebrations commemorating key dates and figures in the history of Spanish colonialism.
With stores going out of business and sagging sales numbers, the landscape is littered with stories of the dead and dying.
Will the streets of Madison soon be littered with the charred rinds of cheeses lit on fire and tossed through storefronts?
And the history of the virus is littered with cases where patients' infections were reversed only to come back months later.
The "countryside" description didn't seem fitting; bare plots of land littered with garbage sat adjacent to clusters of colossal high-rises.
Their apartment in Lower Manhattan was littered with state-of-the-art video equipment and stacks of Hollywood Reporter and Variety.
His office is littered with piles of U.S.B. sticks and adorned with Valentine's Day heart art from Jill, a graphic designer.
The same can't be said farther afield on New Zealand's North Island, which is littered with boulders heavier than 150 tons.
The landscape is littered with traps for both parties as Democrats go on the attack against Republican incumbents around the country.
The roads leading to the North Carolina coast were mostly empty of traffic but littered with branches, leaves and power lines.
Alas, the history of communism is littered with failed attempts by communists to be better at capitalism than the capitalists themselves.
But much more than that, it is littered with small, vulnerable and weak nations invoking sovereignty as their safeguard against exploitation.
"The landscape of history is littered with companies who have been killed or bankrupt by digitized companies like Amazon," she said.
The town is dry in parts but wind-battered and littered with downed power lines and tilting utility poles in others.
"The road behind us is littered with the bones of well-intentioned people who tried to make this work and couldn't."
Downed trees and debris littered the roads, he said, but the city did not experience any storm surge like it feared.
As we documented in August, his lengthy exchanges with reporters in July and August were littered with dozens of false claims.
The barrages of Tomahawk cruise missiles destroyed nine airplanes and littered a runway with shrapnel, among other damage, the reporter said.
Northern California is littered with incubators and accelerators, organizations like Y Combinator and Techstars that help small companies develop and grow.
And the stretch of Sixth Street in Hillburn, N.Y., where many Ramapoughs once lived, is now littered with "for sale" signs.
The company produced cast panels for prefabricated houses, and the property is now littered with decaying structures and rusting industrial drums.
The list is littered with the family members of prominent Silicon Valley execs, including:Nicole Shanahan, wife of Google cofounder Sergey Brin.
The how is littered with missed chances and a failure to address warnings of a future crisis going back many years.
I witnessed, up close, the bloodied, debris strewn "killing field" that one deranged madmen had littered with bodies the night prior.
In parts of Baghouz already under SDF control, dirt roads were littered with the scorched remains of cars, trucks and motorcycles.
Trump's presidential tenure is littered with events that seem game-changing at the time but quickly fade from the public's radar.
The U.S. tax code is littered with problems, and identifying them is the natural first step toward fixing the tax code.
The official start of fall is just days away and that means soon the ground will be littered with crisp leaves.
History is littered with examples of politicians in that circumstance pressuring their central banks to keep rates low to encourage growth.
There's a wealth of unique items littered across the worldwide web — from subscription services to robot vacuums and everything in-between.
Behind the trailer, the ground was littered with shell casings and a human target with the name "Khadijah" scribbled on it.
Soon this gloomy family drama, directed and written by Scooter Corkle, transforms into a backwoods thriller littered with bodies and conspiracies.
Political passions culminate in a post-orgasmic wasteland, populated not even by the dead, littered with shreds of bombast and glory.
Rather, the conversational interviews delving into the mysteries of the universe are littered with clues about Mir, her projects and philosophies.
The pendant's also littered with Cognac diamonds for Cudi's face, canary diamonds for Cudi's rings and blue diamonds for the pants.
Yet YouTube is still littered with hundreds of thousands of videos of children, and many of these still have problematic comments.
His career is littered by villainous and villainously sexy turns in movies where he plays the most indelible and unforgettable element.
History is littered with the corpses of promising startups that were not able to translate their innovations into viable market products.
They see a market littered with items like this and assume that no customer would reasonably assume it's of high quality.
Tulle is no longer just a tissu de fête, and we're breaking away from the layered tulle skirts that littered spring lookbooks.
Margot's Facebook page is littered with connections to kids she's barely friends with, while her Tumblr allows her to get more personal.
The Chinese steel industry's recent history is littered with mergers that have failed to deliver any substantial cost cuts or efficiency gains.
In 2015, members of Anonymous compiled a list of supposed Ku Klux Klan members that was littered with fake or misleading information.
READ: Trump makes lobbying pledge During his interview on "60 minutes," Trump conceded that his transition team was littered with DC insiders.
"Although I had no debt, my bank statements (when I bothered to look at them) were littered with unnecessary spending," McGagh continues.
For me, Devo has been a long journey littered with broken dreams, but the nomination compelled me to put things in perspective.
The post quickly hit the front page of Reddit, and the comment section was littered with people attempting their own money face.
Pitch books for potential clients or employers littered the sun-smattered porch that made up the SALT coffee lounge in the Bellagio.
Nearby 14th Street Northwest was littered with art galleries, and my student-loan-suffering ass discovered they were all free to explore.
Our feeds have grown stale and are littered with ads and celebrities and influencers: people who are still posting actively, professionally, obligatorily.
The road is littered with failed cloud storage plays, but these folks have an experienced team and plenty of money behind them.
According to the company, its data was used to defend a tax on cigarettes that funded the cleanup of littered cigarette butts.
An unknown number of residents remain unaccounted for across the region, and social media is still littered with desperate pleas for rescues.
Discharged rounds littered the hotel hallway, and through the holes in the hotel room door, officers could see a gun, Lombardo said.
It's littered with dangerous technologies that could destroy civilizations, and a being named Orlandine has been tasked with protecting it from harm.
Residents helped clean up debris on Thursday at the East Jakarta bus terminal, littered with bloodstains and broken glass after the attacks.
In earlier internet days, this sort of SEO bait-and-switch was useful for driving traffic to a page littered with advertisements.
Medical literature is littered with strange cases of humans doing ridiculous things, and doctors trying to clean up the resulting bodily messes.
Visual representation of the Oort Cloud, which is littered with ice and rocks left over from the formation of the Solar System.
At CES 2017, Polaroid had a sprawling booth littered with bad ideas—including Polaroid-badged low-end Android tablets and VR headsets.
The stores hit in the blast are littered with body parts, slowly being collected in plastic bags and bed sheets by volunteers.
Hong Kong (CNN)Trash piled meters deep on beaches where children usually swim, water littered with discarded food packaging and plastic bottles.
Three grotesque, wax-covered creatures sit in a darkened space littered with detritus and lit by lava lamps and colorful stage lights.
As punishment, they're pushed off a high-rise diving board into pool littered with other weights, proof of past executions for infidelity.
Although there have been several bitcoin hacks littered in between, few have produced such volatility in the market as the Bitfinex breach.
It suggests that indeed, as some have theorized, the galaxy could be littered with Earthish planets – far more than we might've suspected.
The property is littered with refuse including empty bottles of alcohol, bags of junk food, and an empty box of women's diapers.
The history of conventions is littered with famous moments of political attack, such as the keynote address of 1988 when Texas Gov.
The voice guides you through the vault, the floor littered with confetti and other debris from a wild party the previous night.
Unfortunately, that's exactly how a well-run con works and the truth is Trump's record in office is littered with broken promises.
Fact is ... the courts are littered with cases where people are convicted based on an officer's observations and a field sobriety test.
Together, Kim and Martinez drove around the city as Martinez pointed out the many homeless encampments, all littered with trash and debris.
When Julia Alexander wrote about it in March, the front page was littered with videos about Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton, and Pizzagate.
The history of video game adaptations in movies and television is littered with failure, from the now-infamous 1993 Super Mario Bros.
Anyone driving by the capital city's Zone 603 neighborhood wouldn't have noticed the poorly kept building littered with trash and abandoned cars.
And its road to landing a rocket on a barge was littered with crashes and explosions before it started reliably landing them.
The Midwest's landscape "is littered with has-been towns", says Richard Longworth, who wrote a book about the decline of similar places.
Shen's studio apartment and workshop in Manhattan has the ordered chaos of a tinkerer, littered with half-assembled drones and dismantled parts.
When I got there, nearly every square inch was littered with plastic bins containing recovering turtles chilling in a bit of water.
Both featured places (in the abbey, the library; in Maycomb, the tumbledown Boo Radley house) peopled by shadows and littered with symbols.
The river banks were once a war zone between Israel and Jordan, and were littered with thousands of mines and unexploded ordnance.
Denver Broncos linebacker Brandon Marshall just revealed two hateful letters he received at work -- littered with n-bombs and threats of violence.
The Nicaraguan television broadcast was so littered with advertisements that it felt as though you were watching illegally on a streaming website.
Sessions testified before the Senate Intelligence Committee on Tuesday, and for anyone watching, there was a reoccurring theme littered throughout the testimony.
This reversal is at the expense of America's workers and his contract with the American people is littered with such broken promises.
Photographs they showed Reuters depicted a single-storey brick building on a street littered with rubbish and advertising flyers offering forgery services.
They say the red shipping container that Rhinehart installed on a hill overlooking LA has been abandoned, graffitied, and littered with trash.
It may take a minute, though, because the thing is absolutely littered with gadgetry that will need to be tuned and tested.
Seeing the quantity of plastic littered across the stretch of the beach, he and a friend began working on cleaning it up.
Local archaeologists who returned found shattered stone carvings littered across the ground and bombs planted in the road leading to the site.
" The oracles "prognosticate in the time-honored manner of oracles littered all over B movies and pulp ­science-fiction and fantasy novels.
Frost already has a CV littered with injuries, including one horrific experience in July where she fractured multiple bones in her back.
Broken beds, chairs, tables, cabinets, and toilets were littered throughout the prison as if each inmate left behind a piece of themselves. 
When he replaced Urban Meyer at Florida in 2011, the program was littered with cases of bad player behavior and drug problems.
The movie business is littered with companies that arrived with what sounded like a promising idea and never managed to gain traction.
He littered his comments with fear of homegrown terrorism, slightly changing his tone regarding Syrian refugees that have come into the country.
Millions of bombs dropped by the U.S. during the Vietnam war remain littered across Laos and explosions have killed and maimed thousands.
A video sent to CNN by a refugee from Pakistan named Naeem ud Din showed destroyed furniture littered throughout the detention center.
Between endless cocktails, plates of cookies, and serious lack of sleep, skin can look tired, dull, puffy, or littered with annoying breakouts.
"Cold Coffee & Cocaine" is delivered in a faux-gruff drawl, littered with silly one-liners, off-the-cuff jokes, and jumpy trills.
For starters, Facebook is still littered with issues of bullying and harassment, and it's especially a problem for younger users on Instagram.
On the lawns of vacant houses, only small patches of grass remain, but they're littered with plastic cups and scraps of paper.
This last item perches on a slope of earth littered with dead bees, forming an eerie and odd allusion to 9/11.
She told the officer he should be more concerned about a man who choked her son rather than whether the child littered.
Meshkov told me that while Google removed the extensions he flagged, the store is littered with these kinds of sketchy, copycat extensions.
The marble-topped kitchen table is littered with laptops, phones and safety pins, all the accoutrements of their self-described cottage industry.
Signs reading "Kava Nope" and "Fighting for Our Lives," water bottles and paper littered the marble floor alongside a towering Calder sculpture.
The city's central business district, on the east side of the Danube river, is littered with statues commemorating various kings and conflicts.
How long, in your estimation, until I can walk into any corner grocery store and find it littered with these clean products?
We owe nature an answer for the plastic we've littered it with, and ultimately we need to change our philosophy of consumption.
It is littered with flickering smart phones, tablets and computer screens, complete with black USB cables snaking back to a power source.
Debris ricochets along the riverbed, and the banks are littered with inflatable tubes and Styrofoam noodles that migrants use to stay afloat.
Carcasses of his past kills littered the ground along with the butts of the Half-and-Half cigarettes he'd rolled at home.
The Peace Corps' past is littered with allegations that it does not provide adequate support for whistleblowers and victims of sexual assault.
Where the streets are typically littered with tourists, entertainment, and taxis, this aerial shot shows Times Square without a pedestrian in sight.
The roster of Democratic losers in modern times is littered with nominees who were neither young nor new to the political scene.
The town has benefited from the boom in bike-share companies like Ofo and Mobike but is now littered with its discards.
This is not a book that wears its knowledge lightly, and the trail is sometimes meandering, littered with digressive pathways and citations.
Four years later, the region is still dangerous, littered with land mines and booby traps left by the militants as they retreated.
After a solid freshman season, albeit one littered with foul trouble, Collins dominated the Atlantic Coast Conference as a sophomore this year.
But victory is far from assured for a team whose Le Mans history has been littered with near misses and odd mishaps.
On their way to Kananga, Mr. Ruphin and his family passed by scores of deserted villages, some littered with skeletons, he said.
Hyde's social media posts are littered with photographs of him with Rudy Giuliani associate Lev Parnas, Trump and the President's close allies.
"It's just amazing," Moore said as she walked down a neighborhood street littered with debris, flood-damaged cars and fences ripped apart.
The primary is littered with candidates mired in single digits in the polls because they anticipated a Biden collapse that never came.
His phone's home screen is littered with VPN apps, which he's gotten through ShareIt after the 2G network was restored in Kupwara.
The crowd was littered with Iraq's red, white, and black striped flag, underscoring the growing strength of Iraqi nationalism throughout the country.
But many places remained flooded Monday, with homes and surrounding roads covered in mud and littered with broken wooden pieces and debris.
Burned road signs, leafless trees and the melted carcasses of abandoned automobiles littered the side of N236-1, a winding rural road.
Now, though, the creek bed is littered with dead reeds and mussel shells; the surrounding eucalyptus trees are exposed at the roots.
The rooms are littered with empty soda cans, pie leftover from Thanksgiving and boxes pulled from shelves containing files from past impeachments.
Still, safety concerns persist in Morningside Park, where playgrounds and ball fields have replaced patches that were once littered with drug paraphernalia.
The trail is littered with felled trees and craters from giant root systems that were ripped out of the ground by cyclones.
But despite its ban on illicit content, the site is littered with self-harm and child sex abuse imagery, TechCrunch has learned.
Today, Lothagam is littered with stone tools, harpoon tips, pottery, and animal remains that offer a glimpse into prehistoric life in Africa.
On Rowe Street the houses packed together up to the frozen sidewalk, and illegal dumping littered the puddled edges of the street.
Footage obtained exclusively by CNN captures the city's deserted streets -- littered with crumpled cars, debris and gaping holes where shops once stood.
Littered with loopholes, exemptions, credits and other various programs, the increasing complexity in the code only creates confusion over how to comply.
The list was littered with U.S. defense contractors, more than 28503 Democratic operatives and more than 22019 Ukrainians opposing the Russian incursion.
"Beer cans and broken beer bottles littered the streets as Mr. Giuliani led the crowd in chants," The New York Times reported.
The other two terminals were still standing but had been underwater for days, and the airport's single runway was littered with debris.

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