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The drop has lopped $26.65 billion off Boeing's market value.
There is a pleasure in getting your head lopped off.
Stick your head up and watch it get lopped off.
I've lost count of the number of fish heads I've lopped off.
Fears they wouldn't lopped $120 billion off Facebook's market cap this summer.
Almaz Ayana of Ethiopia lopped 14 seconds off the women's 10,000-metre record yesterday.
However, the S5 is more than just an A4 with two doors lopped off.
She had agreed to it, but the man we hired lopped off too much.
Investors have lopped off about a quarter of Equifax's market capitalization since the breach.
The construction lopped off part of my grandparents' property, although their home was spared.
While dual-wielding swords, I once lopped off the arm of axe-wielding Chaos warrior.
That was right at the height of everyone getting their heads lopped off in Fallujah.
Italy, in 22005, lopped seven feet off the standard height, measuring it at 229,2017 feet.
At first glance, they look like they've been lopped off the top of department store mannequins.
It lopped around a month off the time of a sea journey from Britain to China.
It lopped 700 pounds from America's best-selling model and helped lift mileage by four m.p.g.
I lopped off another 5 percent to account for other inedible things like toenails or whatever.
Finally, a haircut lopped off enough of his long, thick hair for him to make weight.
One after the other, the black slash of my pen like a sword lopped them off.
Pensions have been cut a dozen times since 2010; another 18% will be lopped off in 2019.
Monday's data showed net trade lopped more than 0.1 percentage points from the fourth-quarter growth rate.
It is as if most of the dead had their heads lopped off before being left here.
Monday's data showed net trade lopped more than 0.1 percentage points from the fourth quarter growth rate.
Most obviously, prices increase because middlemen take a cut that otherwise could be lopped off patients' bills.
Meitu unveiled dismal first-half results, which lopped nearly a fifth off its $2.9 billion market capitalisation.
The next thing he knew, he was wide awake and bleeding after Gallo had lopped off his penis.
More than $7 million was lopped off for waste removal, a discount that raised eyebrows throughout the country.
Even if he lopped a head off this octopus, he would find several legs still hard at work.
The drop in inventories lopped 1.3 percent from GDP growth, the biggest drag in more than two years.
Disappointed investors who lopped almost 1 billion pounds off Burberry's market value on Thursday will now be unforgiving.
It was too long to fit on a name tag, so she lopped two letters off the end.
She tells me she once dropped a Seamless order on a sculpture and it lopped off the arm.
But a rough October lopped off nearly 90 percent from its peak price at the beginning of the month.
Cap Situation: $50,694,155—sixth in the NFL The Titans already lopped off Michael Griffin's contract, saving themselves some cash.
A metal cable was tied tight around one of the body's legs, and the head had been lopped off.
In August, he lopped five zeros off the bolívar and introduced a new currency tied to the "petro" cryptocurrency.
Outside Basra stood the stark trunks of hundreds of decapitated date palms, their tops lopped off by the shelling.
In a huge matchup against table-topping Bayern Munich, the Mexican national nearly lopped off some poor ball boy's head.
The latter is congruent with the bursting tech bubble, an event that lopped 50% off of the S&P 500.
Adding to the surrealism, the tops of the trees have been lopped off and a buzzing noise fills the night air.
"His doctor said: 'Oh yeah, it's cancer, I lopped it off, no big deal, come back in five months,' " says Henner.
Last year, Vladimir Putin watered down his own pension reform after it lopped double digits off his approval rating almost overnight.
After a disputed peninsula was lopped off from China and given to Japan, the Chinese delegation refused to sign the treaty.
Denied a vote at the ballot box, the offended masses took matters into their own hands and lopped off her head.
There are a couple of lingering fancier offerings, but Rivera has effectively lopped off the entire top end of his menu.
Stuart Graham of Autonomous, a research firm, reckons that the new rules in effect lopped around three percentage points from CET1 ratios.
But the new count also lopped 4-5% off Pakistan's GDP per person, the arithmetic consequence of revealing so many more people.
The resulting controversy temporarily lopped $20 billion off the company's value and forced him to step down as chairman for three years.
When Gauguin fled back to Paris, his devastated friend lopped off part of his ear and tried to give it to Gauguin.
The selling has lopped nearly $2.6 billion off the market capitalization of a company valued at $23.4 billion prior to the announcement.
They suffer when a big arm is lopped during the growing season, or a crown is next to an all-night light.
He sawed two holes in the skull and, with a device called a leucotome, lopped off cells in the brain's frontal lobes.
The fallout could be amplified by the mammoth growth of China's economy since 2003, when SARS lopped $33 billion off global economic growth.
The hair pro lopped about one to two inches off the star's long, blonde do, leaving her with a blunt mid-length cut.
It would be nice one of these days if some heroic editor just lopped off the last 30 minutes of all of these things.
The roots of the dispute go back to 1965, when Britain lopped off the Chagos islands from Mauritius, at the time a British colony.
Restaurant Review 11 Photos View Slide Show ' In a nest of dried grass and feathery moss sat an eggshell, its top neatly lopped off.
Though the statue's head was lopped off and mutilated by the revolutionists, it was known to have borne a striking likeness to George III.
Mr. Sigfusson lopped off two stalks of wild hops to season the broth, a new use — at least to me — of the brewmaster's mainstay.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk, who tweeted that the "coronavirus panic is dumb," has seen about $4 billion of his paper wealth lopped off overnight.
The upgraded model with a 20193GB SSD usually costs $1,299, but Amazon has lopped $300 off the cost for a final price of $999.
Frank's branches were lopped off and the 70-ton tree was moved to a five-star hotel being constructed in the Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture.
Although the falling trade surplus lopped half a percentage point from the growth rate last year, domestic demand more than plugged the shortfall (see chart).
He caught the ball with only four seconds lopped off the shot clock, drove away from Shaun Livingston's double team, and scored over Kevon Looney.
Personally, for that reason, I would have lopped off the final scene, which I simply didn't believe in, and which, if anything, resolves too much.
As soon as someone threw in transphobia, it was like they lopped off a limb as I was trying to carry my child to safety.
In 2018 alone, tariffs lopped at least $1 billion and up to $2 billion off Iowa's gross state product, according to an Iowa State study.
The two-day sell-off that started the week lopped 6.3 percent off the S&P 183 and wiped out $1.7 trillion in paper wealth.
It is no longer even a bridge, its two ends having been lopped off, leaving immense voids that extend from each bank of the Hudson.
Higher markups are associated with less investment in physical capital—enough to have lopped a percentage point off GDP in the average advanced economy, it estimates.
But it never comes: the high end and midrange aren't entirely lopped off, but they are definitely chewed up by the FXA7's overwhelming low end.
Their full last name was Rojas Alou, but, inexplicably, Rojas was lopped off early in their careers, most likely by a scout, never to be restored.
Our skin is shaved and painted, our bodies sliced open, various growths excised, sundry organs lopped off, and then we get stapled or stitched back together.
The same could be said for the privacy and advertising scandals that have lopped billions off the market cap of Facebook and other social media companies.
In 1929, A. & S. lopped off the Wheeler's easternmost bay and built the big Art Deco structure next door, with entrances on Fulton and Hoyt Streets.
In 2017 Verizon lopped $350 million off the buying price of Yahoo, following revelations a prior data breach had affected more people than Yahoo originally stated.
Then the top is lopped off, and the water is drained, cooked with agar-agar until near syrup and returned to the shell to set overnight.
Austerity has lopped 2125 percent from his council's budget, yielding increased fees for trash and recycling, cuts to public sports centers and a surplus of lamentation.
He performed a ritual called "sepukku" which saw him stab a short sword into his stomach, slicing horizontally while his attendant Ranmaru Mori lopped off his head.
Meanwhile, analysts have lopped forecasts for first quarter-earnings deep into negative territory on both sides of the Atlantic, according to the Financial Times over the weekend.
ProPublica reported that I.R.S. audits dropped 21 percent from 103 to 210, a period in which the I.R.S. budget was lopped by $2000 billion, adjusted for inflation.
His head looked as though it had been lopped off with a broadax just above the eyebrows and then squeezed back together, leaving a great horizontal scar.
DeCarle saw flames about 150 meters (492 feet) from his house and came across the wreckage of a plane burning on both sides, its engine lopped off.
Bellaire and Del Rey have created a story that's frightening but also mordantly satisfying and, even with blood and heads being lopped off, its own kind of beautiful.
Mr Edwards has said he's willing to trim some government programmes, but he also noted that Mr Jindal had already lopped off most of the low-hanging fruit.
I even lopped off my waist-length hair, as I was tired of the maintenance and keen for a look that reflected my new "I got this" attitude.
It expects around 8503 exhibitors, fewer than half the 1,500 that the show reported in 2014, and two days have been lopped off its former eight-day schedule.
That 16-day shutdown had forced hundreds of thousands of federal workers to take temporary leaves and had lopped about 0.3 percent off real gross domestic product growth.
As a result, the edges of the frames often get lopped off as each one is adjusted, ultimately leaving you with a lower resolution than you started with.
They're attached to this, the Giulia Quadrifoglio's engine — a 2.9-liter, 505-horsepower twin-turbo V-6 that's effectively a Ferrari V-8 with two cylinders lopped off.
The median price target on U.S. Steel is now $19.50 according to FactSet, which implies that almost a third of the value will be lopped off of the stock.
Her long hair was lopped off, she was forced to watch endless hours of state propaganda on television, and every second of her life was filmed by security cameras.
A brand with major street cred, there was a lopped-off printed hoodie with Michael Jordan's visage on the front and the words "We Need Leaders" printed on the back.
It has been nearly eight years since the release of her last studio album, the critically acclaimed "IRM", and her long hair has since been lopped off into a bob.
The malware had its head lopped off by a security consultant who goes by the pseudonym "MalwareTech"—for not everyone in the complex ecosystem of computer hacking is a bad guy.
That improvement, of 6.8%, is greater than the 5.5% that has been lopped off the 1500-metre record in the same period, and the 4.8% trimmed from the 503-metre mark.
The oil price rout has also lopped $700m from Mr Icahn's $940m investment in Transocean, the oil rig operator, and $600m from his $1.1bn bet on Freeport-McMoran, the copper miner.
That echoed a gloomy survey of manufacturers from the Bank of Japan which found sentiment at its darkest in nearly three years, a result that lopped 3 percent off the Nikkei.
Jackman chose to forego haircuts in 2003 while he was promoting the "X-Men" sequel, but he lopped it off the next year and has had dependably short hair ever since.
The film adaptations of The Godfather, Jaws, and Game of Thrones, as well as many Marvel movies, have all lopped off pieces of their respective source material without suffering in quality.
PURU NI TIMBUL, Malaysia (Reuters) - Swinging his machete with an economy of movement that only the jungle can teach, Matakin Bondien lopped a stray branch from the path of his boat.
That echoed a gloomy survey of manufacturers from the Bank of Japan which found sentiment at its darkest in nearly three years, a result that lopped 248.1 percent off the Nikkei .N248.5.
News of the Tesla deal sent SolarCity's shares soaring 25 percent in after-hours trading on June 153, and lopped more than $2.8 billion in market value off Tesla the next day.
In Harlem, a former bank building known as the Corn Exchange on 125th Street gained a new life after its upper floors, lopped off after years of dereliction, were restored in 2014.
Although the yield itself remains very low in historical terms, Wednesday's sharp rise reflected a stampede into the safety of the U.S. dollar, which lopped 4% off the value of the pound.
Ideally, whichever meat you choose will have built up a dark outer bark that can be lopped off with a few knife strokes and stacked on to a disc of griddled flatbread.
Just last week, Tesla lopped $2,000 off the cost of all of its cars to compensate for the fact that they're now only eligible for half of the $7,500 federal EV tax credit.
Now that Strahovski points out the similarity, the two characters' resemblance is apparent, beyond their blonde locks (especially before Cersei's hair was lopped off by those wretched nuns) and their aptitude for cruelty.
It has been a brutal year for Kraft Heinz, mostly tied to its deteriorating financial performance and stock price declines that have lopped roughly $13 billion off its market value since the year began.
Money markets now think another 237 percentage points will be lopped off by the end of the year and even that would still leave them above where they were just over a year ago.
For instance, there's the idea that Ned Stark, last seen at the end of season 1 getting his head lopped off, is secretly still alive, spirited away by the Faceless Men for their own purposes.
Telfar Clemens lopped off the sleeves of his jaunty striped hoodie, and Maxwell Osborne and Dao-Yi Chow of DKNY reinvented the standard in cornflower blue tulle, a dainty way to go undercover for spring.
A statement from Florida's Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission claims a pair of officers stopped a truck near West Palm Beach this week, and found an alligator's lopped off foot poking out of the vehicle's dashboard.
Rival supermarket, big-box, and online retailers, meanwhile, have seen billions of dollars collectively lopped off their share prices, in spite of the fact that Whole Foods only controls about 1.2 percent of the U.S. grocery market.
However, the overestimation for the 2015 harvest was by far the most extreme of the past 21 years as the January 2016 annual crop production summary lopped off 2.8 percent of soybean acres from the June report.
He mounted the hood of a sweatshirt lopped off from its body, like a mask or a trophy, in 1993 — 20 years before that piece of clothing became a charged symbol of a reignited civil rights movement.
Many in Derbent are convinced that the Kremlin lopped 3,000 years off its age to avoid having a Muslim city named the oldest urban settlement in a country that presents itself as the defender of traditional Christian values.
And, sure, holding up a handful of slippery, fish-stinking weed like the lopped off ends of a particularly wet haircut of Jar Jar Binks isn't quite the same as swimming in the ocean under a full moon.
The Co-Op also said on Friday it has lopped 45 million pounds off the valuation of its 20 percent stake in Co-Op Bank, reflecting declining confidence in the lender's fortunes amid broader problems in the sector.
Capita, which runs the London congestion charge and collects BBC licence fee payments, has issued a series of profit warnings which have lopped off two thirds of its around 22018 billion pound market value in the last year.
I washed up on Japan where I became a pearl diver, but then I accidentally released an ancient demon from a pearl which I hunted across Japan to the Tokyo underworld where I finally lopped off its head.
The "Lady in the Dunes" was naked and decaying — her head almost decapitated, both wrists lopped off — by the time she was discovered dead in July 22009 in a cluster of trees near Race Point Beach in Provincetown, Massachusetts.
The surprise spooked investors and has lopped roughly $19 billion off its market value since the probe disclosed last week that Wells employees had created roughly 2 million accounts for customers without their knowledge in order to meet internal sales targets.
Kaeser said Siemens had seen a strong pickup in demand from China for such factory software last quarter, amid a general environment of weak spending on capital equipment that lopped 2 percentage points of its Digital Factory unit profit margin.
The five-week partial government shutdown that ended Friday lopped $2202 billion off the economy, but some $2628 billion of that is expected to bounce back now that the government has reopened and federal workers will start receiving their back pay.
It's there on the cover of her new record,the last 16 letters of her confusingly plural stage name lopped off in favor of a minimal new title, which she's also seemingly toying with using as a new moniker: Chris.
After an ultra-contentious divorce, Kate lopped his name off the TV show (it became simply Kate Plus 8), he got custody of at least a dozen Ed Hardy t-shirts, and clung to relevance via several issues of US Weekly.
Later we see — in the icy blue tones of France — how this connects to Riad's love of cartooning, and even his talent: A panel shows him drawing Conan amid lopped-off body parts, as the book foregrounds his burgeoning artistic ability.
In all, company shut-ins lopped 315,992 barrels of oil and nearly 500 million cubic feet of natural gas from Gulf output in the last two days, according to Wednesday's estimate by the U.S. Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement.
The nachos were named for relief pitcher Robbie Ross, and when he was eventually traded to the Boston Red Sox, they lopped his name off—they're Totally Awesome now—but kept the chips and the cheese and that huge plastic helmet.
As the admissions process winds down, the dean and the director of admissions review the pool of tentatively admitted students and decide how many need to be "lopped," by having their status changed from "admit" to "waitlist" or "deny," the court papers say.
In 2007, when Ms. Le Pen became the director of strategy for her father's presidential campaign, she lopped off her Farrah Fawcett locks and adopted her shoulder-grazing flip, going from seductive to Doris Day with a touch of the curling iron.
While discussing the very real need for humans to find ways to proactively adapt to a changing climate rather than running around like chickens with their heads lopped off, Tyson suggested instead of evacuating people should be inventing a way to convert hurricanes into electricity.
LONDON, Sept 23 (Reuters) - Co-Operative Group ltd has lopped 45 million pounds ($58.60 million) off the valuation of its stake in Co-Op Bank, the company said on Friday, reflecting declining confidence in the lender's fortunes amid broader problems in the bank sector.
COLUMBUS, Ohio – If there was one clear theme at Tuesday's L Brands' investor day, it was that it was time to move beyond past mistakes — both personal and corporate — that have lopped off nearly a third of the company's value over the past year.
That was the day a crew from the I.R.A. blew it up in an act of sabotage so surgically efficient no one was hurt, hardly any damage was done to the surrounding buildings and the admiral's head was lopped off clean as a chicken's.
"I would be concerned if a country that just lopped off part of a neighbor got to keep that, because I think it would unleash dynamics around the globe that we can't even predict," she added, referring to Russia's annexation of the Crimean peninsula in 2014.
While the slide lopped off $12.7 billion in the market value of one of the 10-year bull market's powerhouse stocks, the one-day loss was far more limited by the closing bell than earlier in the session as some investors bet long-term risks were limited.
"The Magnificent Ambersons," Orson Welles's 19696 feature — his second, after "Citizen Kane" — is one of the most crushing stories in cinema: not because of the movie itself, though it's extraordinarily moving, but because the studio lopped off Welles's original ending and shot a rushed, unconvincing coda.
There were tailored wool jackets cut into corsets and down off the shoulder (the better to expose the cotton tank top beneath), with sleeves curved into bells and stretched unnaturally long, atop matching tailored trousers lopped into shorts with a peplum on top, or sheer shirred skirts left trailing on the ground.
And two memorable days in Paris in 1996, when she was singing Dorabella in Mozart's "Così Fan Tutte" at the Palais Garnier for the first time, and he had flown in from touring Ireland with Michael Bolton to see her — and to get his waist-length roadie's hair lopped off at a salon.
In the early hours of a July morning, she picked up a newly landed shark by its tail, plonked it onto the dock and cheerfully inserted her forefinger into its mouth, peering inside to inspect the teeth – a trick for classifying a specimen more accurately, especially if fishermen have lopped off the fins.
But here, too, is bulalo steak, an innovation of a couple of decades back, in which the meat is simmered for two hours with lemongrass, bay leaf, black peppercorns and celery, then slaked with a gravy of thickened bulalo broth and crowded with mushrooms and lopped disks of corn cob on a sizzling plate.
But Sergio Ramos today—on his victory tour after Real Madrid squeaked out a win against Atletico Madrid in the Madrid Derby/Champions League final yesterday—was cruising at a decent pace on Real Madrid's victory bus, likely with little sleep, feeling the flow, when all of a sudden a low-hanging tree branch nearly lopped off his top.
In the beginning, participation is hardly voluntary; William and his fellow traveler Tovar (Narcos' Pedro Pascal) stumble upon the fortress's warrior elite—the so-called Nameless Order—in search of the mysterious, combustive "black powder," and arrive bearing an accidental gift: the taloned claw of a Tao Tie, lopped off in a murky midnight attack two days' travel from the Wall.
Actress Sophie Turner spoke to the Wall Street Journal about her character's role in Game of Thrones Season 6 in an interview on Thursday, and from the sounds of it her almost non-stop run of misery and oppression — the one that's been going ever since she witnessed her own father getting his head lopped off in Season 1 — may at last be coming to an end.
Mr. Vaccarello dove into the YSL of the 1980s for his introductory effort, eschewing the usual tropes of safari suiting, gypsies and Mondrian in favor of the big-shouldered, shirred, asymmetrical, metallic Saint Laurent of the later years (plus some Smokings, given a streetwise slant with the sleeves lopped off; transformed into a jumpsuit; or rendered in a slick, square-shouldered tuxedo over skintight denim).
To uniform the "imperfect and flawed and vulnerable" anti-athletes who Mr. Risso felt have been shut out by fashion, he devised nerdy high-waist skater shorts in felted mohair; nylon Windbreakers rolled and knotted at the waist; floaty bathrobes printed with patterns drawn from the work of the American painter Betsy Podlach and checked cabana suits, whose wide legs were lopped off at pedal pusher height.

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