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The most staggering accomplishment of the Trump administration is record growth.
The most staggering are the Russian forums, he says, which host around 500,000 titles.
Below is a look at some of the most staggering stats from Wednesday's sell-off:
But nearly a decade later, the Hellinger became a reminder of Lerner's most staggering failure.
Probably the most staggering trend they discovered was a 20173 percent increase in poke bowl orders.
Apollo 11 is a tribute to one of humanity's most staggering accomplishments, that is itself a pretty impressive accomplishment.
He believes his family has a public duty to show people you can continue on after the most staggering of tragedies.
Congo-Brazzaville has witnessed the most staggering spike: 22% of its people admitted to smoking regularly in 2015, up from 6% in 2000 (see chart).
One of the most staggering public health statistics in this report was the rate of female veterans' suicide rate: 250 percent higher than civilian women.
Game of Thrones' penultimate episodes are historically the series' most staggering entries, and that looks likely to be the case even in the truncated season seven.
The new European halls seem to be competing with one another to see which can run up the most staggering bills and generate the most outraged headlines.
The number of people in this world who care deeply about art, artists, contemporary art — that is the most staggering growth figure that we don't really have.
While her losses were a surprise to many, the most staggering part of the snub is that she lost one of the awards to James Corden's populist vehicular yukfest.
The most staggering was RHP Bill Bene, the fifth overall pick in 1988, who somehow walked 5.43 batters per nine innings in a minor-league career lasting nine seasons.
Most staggering was the Jaguars' comprehensive dominance on third down, as they won 18 of 26 such plays, finishing 8 of 12 on defense and 10 of 14 on offense.
We'd gathered Monday, with the Franklin family's blessing, to behold a trove of all kinds of genius — physical, musical, oratorical, sartorial, tonsorial, metaphysical — the most staggering genius, of course, being Franklin's.
"One of the most staggering findings is that mobile devices are now as common in the home as TVs -- 98% of households with kids under 8 have a mobile device," he said.
VICE spoke to the bicoastal duo on their most staggering "out at work" anecdotes, what's keeping people in the closet (or halfway out), and the most problematic professions for LGBTQ people, in their eyes.
But the most staggering statistic comes in a notice at the end: The film is dedicated to the memory of the more than 1,000 people said to be killed in Baltimore during the film's making.
Perhaps the most staggering mark-up was that of the humble instant-soup sachet: available on a supermarket shelf for about £0.13 ($803), on a Flybe flight you'll pay £2.50 ($3.60)—a hike of over 1,800%.
Some of the sweeping assertions about Vekselberg and Cohen — like TPM's Josh Marshall calling this "the most staggering revelations since the tangle of 'Trump/Russia' investigations began" — are simply beyond what the publicly available evidence currently shows.
One of the most staggering things about this design, however, is that this working nuclear reactor prototype was produced for only $18 million, an order of magnitude less than previous designs that never made it beyond the drawing board.
The most staggering price inflation cited in the suit was chicken breast at $1.99 per pound to Club Card members while selling seasoned boneless, skinless chicken breasts sold for $9.99 per pound in the "buy-one-get-one-free" scheme.
This analysis mistakes Trump's ascendance for a terrible fluke in an otherwise functional system, rather than the natural result of the most staggering economic inequality since the Great Depression coupled with increasingly blatant racist and xenophobic rhetoric from the right.
One of the most staggering and irrefutable facts about the Big Mac is that there is nothing in the world that tastes quite like a Big Mac, and yet it is successfully replicated an estimated 2.4 million times per day around the globe.
Not the most edifying reason for existing — to generate wealth, primarily for people who aren't artists and don't work in the arts, in the midst of a near-constant political crisis and some of the most staggering economic inequality this country has ever known.
The most staggering fake news story in 2016 was that Trump was a populist of any kind, and the most stunning real news story for 2017 will be the degree that Sanders, Warren and other leading progressives will make this evident to a huge majority of voters after Trump is inaugurated.
It is, rather, the first sentence in a lawsuit filed on Thursday in State Supreme Court in Manhattan against the auction giant Sotheby's by Hubert Neumann, a New York art collector whose family famously owns, and closely guards, one of the most staggering private collections of 20th-century art in the United States.
A 28-footer, for him, counts as a responsible shot, and his talent for shooting and ball-handling means that even the most staggering sequence—a couple dribbles behind the knees, a lunge backwards, and then a dart around the defender for a floater lifted high off the glass—has a certain logic to it.
191Burnett, A., ed., The Letters of A. E. Housman (Oxford, 2007), Vol.1, p.570 His move from Classics to English and his edition of Webster (1927) were inspired in large part by J. T. Sheppard's March 1920 Marlowe Society production of The White Devil, which made a powerful impression on him: "What could make the Cambridge production of The White Devil in 1920 seem, to at least two who saw it then without preconceptions, the most staggering performance they had ever known?" he asked in the New Statesman.
"But in what exactly does the fascination of Webster consist?" he asked in the New Statesman.New Statesman, 1 March 1924 "What could make the Cambridge production of The White Devil in 1920 seem still, to at least two who saw it then without any preconceptions, the most staggering performance they had ever known?" In 1925 the Renaissance Theatre mounted a heavily cut version featuring Viola Tree and Cedric Hardwicke. The production was not well reviewed, perhaps mainly because of a failure to understand the special requirements of Renaissance dramaturgy.
Dalí wrote in the Bignou Gallery of New York catalogue that he painted Basket of Bread in two months, when "the most staggering and sensational episodes of contemporary history took place" and finished "one day before the end of the war". The painting's subtitle, Rather Death than Shame, takes on special significance during this time period. The basket is situated on the edge of the uncovered table, against a starkly black backdrop, an omen to its own sacrificial destruction. Adolf Hitler, a well-recorded subject by Dalí , shot himself before he could be captured on April 30, 1945.
He published a collection of his own poems in seven languages. Perhaps his most staggering achievement is ΑΣΤΡΟΝΑΥΤΙΛΙΑ Hvězdoplavba, a 6575-line science fiction epic poem, an odyssey in classical Homeric Greek, with its parallel hexameter translation into Czech. This was published shortly after his death, in a limited edition. () Only his first, prize-winning novel has been published in English translation, as GraveLarks in a bilingual edition in 1999 () and in a revised edition in 2015 () He is the father of film director Jan Pinkava who received an Oscar for Geri's Game in 1998 and also illustrated GraveLarks.
Following the war, growing power requirements led to a fast-tracking of the project, which was the largest at the time and one of the most staggering ever undertaken because of the terrain and spectacular setting of the project. Materials for the diversion dams in the Bridge River and all equipment for the powerhouse to be built at Lajoie, near Gold Bridge, had to be trucked over the climb and dozens of switchbacks of the tortuous Mission Mountain Road, which was also shared with industrial and passenger traffic to and from the busy mine towns. The only access to the railhead for that road, at Shalalth, was via the rail line itself from Lillooet and, to get there, via the old pre-Trans-Canada "Cariboo Highway" from Hope to Lytton that had not been upgraded much since it was built in the 1920s. The first generator was installed at what would become Bridge River Powerhouse No. 1 in 1948, with three more generators added by 1954, giving the plant a total output of 180,000 kilowatts - easily the largest in the province at that time.

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