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"nadir" Definitions
  1. the worst moment of a particular situation

633 Sentences With "nadir"

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When Nadir hires a woman named Razieh to help look after his dad, the two soon get into a fight after Nadir accuses her of neglectful care.
But this is not the nadir of its long existence.
The nadir of elite rule came under George W. Bush.
And on Thursday, it seems, the arrangement reached its nadir.
Forty years ago, the Republican Party was at a nadir.
Though this was another nadir for Danvers, it was handled differently.
On October 5th Deutsche's shares were some 20% above their nadir.
She is the rejection of the nadir of female behaviour — clinginess.
The gunmen, Elton Simpson and Nadir Soofi, were killed by police.
Yet Simpson was able to join Nadir Soofi, a fellow jihadist.
If there is a happiness nadir, this seems to be it.
"There was laughter everywhere that he went," his son, Nadir, said.
The nadir of his career was a disastrous exhibition in 1809.
Race relations are at an all-time nadir under President Trump.
The soupy scene was the apex — or was it the nadir?
At the nadir of the abortion access crisis, there were just 17.
Commodity prices have picked up smartly from their nadir in early 2016.
Founder Nadir Bagaveyev said the enthusiasm generated by SpaceX has proved helpful.
That meant that, unfortunately, Arsene's professional nadir coincided with my early adulthood.
The stock is more than 1,200 percent higher than its 2009 nadir.
Sadly, this turns out not to be the nadir for poor Shula.
Eventually BTNoMB reached the nadir of all memes: the Facebook political post.
The fight ends when Nadir pushes the woman, causing her to miscarry.
At Kelly's nadir in 220, the Ducks conceded 390 yards per game.
Faith in established political, corporate and financial leaders is at a nadir.
He sets fire to his village so Nadir and Leïla can escape.
All of this represents a terrifying new nadir in the Trump presidency.
"She is back and she is fine" Ali Nadir, Bukhari's husband, told Reuters.
After a handful of successful seasons, the show sank into a creative nadir.
The gunmen, Elton Simpson, 30, and Nadir Soofi, 34, were shot and killed.
To understand spin bowling's current zenith, look first to its nadir (see chart).
Nadir Nahdi's voice catches in his throat as he tells his grandmother's story.
Nadir Nahdi launched his YouTube channel after leaving his career in international development.
As a profession, the public perception of economists could be near a nadir.
Since its 2015 nadir, Glencore's share price has rallied more than 400 percent.
Phoenix was a musclebound wrestler during the nadir of women's wrestling in WWE.
Of course, that was only the nadir of an all-around terrible summer.
Moishe Nadir was the most famous of the many pseudonyms of Yitzchak Reyz.
His approval ratings have ticked up somewhat since reaching a nadir last month.
Congress's failure to budget effectively reached its nadir during the government shutdown of 2013.
Either way, sincere faith in how the two parties operate is at a nadir.
Private investment is at a nadir, due to firms' heavy debt and weak earnings.
On May 3, Elton Simpson, 30, and Nadir Soofi, 34, drove to Garland, Tex.
Brent crude oil has already recovered from its January nadir to $48 a barrel.
The nadir, in this case, was the drug makers' response to AIDS in Africa.
In his time, those divisions deepened, reaching a nadir in the invasion of Iraq.
It fell as low as 94.077 on Thursday, its deepest nadir since June 23.
In recent months, the unemployment rate has been hovering near a 50-year nadir.
Mammals' cone types dropped to two—a nadir from which we are still clambering back.
Born Nadir Khayat in Morocco in 1972, RedOne began producing and songwriting music in 1998.
But more important than crude oil reaching a nadir is the stock's yield, he said.
Both the party and dissidents agree that in 1919 the country was at its nadir.
The overall trend has been upward since stocks hit their nadir on March 9, 2009.
The nadir came in January 2010, when gunmen slaughtered 15 students at a birthday party.
Most founders hit the trough sooner or later, the proverbial nadir of their startup life.
Though it seems strange now, Queen was at a commercial nadir by the mid-'80s.
The corporation hit a nadir in 2013 when Katsuto Momii was appointed as its head.
Saada, a light heavyweight, was scheduled to box Saturday against Mehmet Nadir Unal of Turkey.
The Chainsmokers can't, and the crassness of their Memories… Do Not Open represents a nadir.
It took President George W. Bush a disastrous war to hit Trump's current polling nadir.
This is the nadir of Hollywood's creative bankruptcy, a crime against originality and free thought.
They lost 111 games, the nadir of a downturn designed to make them a juggernaut.
She has also reached a nadir in her own life when she starts work there.
UAW membership has ticked upward in recent years, recovering from its post-financial-crisis nadir.
"This month, and perhaps this week, it is the nadir for gasoline demand," said Kloza.
At their nadir, a leathered mummy, cut out and pasted, sits in a contorted heap.
The S&P 500 is now up about 15 percent from its nadir in December.
At its nadir last year, the Turkish lira lost nearly half its value against the dollar.
The SPD might fall below its previous post-war nadir of 22021% of votes in 215.
The Australian dollar shed 0.2 percent to $0.7324, having touched a five-month nadir at $0.7311.
Army officials say the footage is from 2014, the nadir of their fight against the militants.
We saw the Supreme Court nomination process reach the nadir of politics beginning in February 2016.
The story arc, which wasn't included in the books, was a brutal nadir for the show.
The 10-year U.S. Treasuries yield fell to 2.121%, a nadir last seen in September 2017.
Sterling was last down 0.3 percent at $1.3065, not far from last month's nadir of $1.2945.
On Thursday, UBS economists led by Thiago Carlos, said Brazil's economy might have reached its nadir.
Employment in agriculture, forestry and fishing is up by a fifth from its nadir in 113.
The relationship reached a nadir in the recent years owing to the rise of Xi Jinping.
" Another person, Nadir, @nadirkhani on Twitter, "How's Samsung's multi-frame compare to Google HDR on Pixel?
Fittingly, he reached his nadir under interrogation from Megyn Kelly, his nemesis from that first debate.
On May 3, Elton Simpson, 30, and Nadir Soofi, 34, drove from Phoenix to Garland, Tex.
The nadir of this monstrosity is it came to Steger in the shower following Cohen's death.
Mets 6, Braves 4 ATLANTA — The nadir of the Mets' season may have been Aug. 19.
Body temperature peaks in the late afternoon and hits its nadir in the early morning hours.
When Harry Truman was at his nadir in 1946, Democrats lost 45 seats in the House.
Wednesday's back-and-forth is the latest nadir in the already-souring relationship between the two countries.
Mr. Polenzani makes a poignantly believable Nadir, who arrives soon after the election of his old friend.
Labour-market researchers note that when unionisation was at its zenith, income inequality was at its nadir.
Taimur/Babur/Jalal/Nadir are generic 1st names, not 2nd or family names like Hitler or Abdali.
It is now worth almost three times as much as it was at its nadir in 2016.
The gunmen, Elton Simpson and Nadir Soofi, wounded a security guard before police shot and killed them.
With relationships between Israel and the Palestinians at a nadir, each case is scrutinised by both sides.
And so we find ourselves at the nadir of brand banter, which is April Fool's Day (today).
At his nadir, more than 10 points more of survey participants disapproved of his performance than approved.
In the past several days, Trump's relationship with his advisers and lawmaking partners has reached a nadir.
Certainly, there are some signs that we may have already hit the nadir of electoral non-competition.
The character Abed Nadir, though never officially labeled autistic on the show, is heavily coded as autistic.
The Heat reached their nadir on January 13, when the Milwaukee Bucks beat them by eight points.
This practice reached its apotheosis (or, more accurately, its nadir) during the Rockets-Pistons game Wednesday night.
His nadir came in February at the Honda Classic, his hometown tournament in the Palm Beach area.
Only Miranda Kerr, whose name happens to be an anagram for "nadir marker," can say for sure.
This resulted in the percentage of immigrants to steadily decline with a nadir of around 5 percent.
The tones are constantly moving upwards or downwards, but they never seem to reach a pinnacle or nadir.
The nadir was 2014, when the province declared fiscal revenues that were 23% higher than those actually collected.
Dessert, featuring a mix of savory and sugary Cheetos treats (cookies and crepes included), was perhaps the nadir.
To young men like Nadir and Zurga, a bond of friendship would have been a life-defining attachment.
After Zurga distracts the avenging villagers by setting their houses afire, he allows Leila and Nadir to flee.
When Jonathan Gibralter became president of Wells College in 2015, enrollment at the school was at a nadir.
Though it seems strange now, Queen were at a commercial nadir prior to taking the stage that day.
Or really any time other than the literal nadir of the company's existence, which is arguably right now???
So perhaps rebounding from an historical nadir is to be expected, especially in an age of hyperpartisan engagement.
This trend reached its nadir when the president declared that "some very fine people" had marched in Charlottesville.
The best example of how to use a congressional investigation came at the nadir of the Great Depression.
The U.S. active rig count, as Platts RigData tracks it, fell by 2628 percent from zenith to nadir.
Seth Cohen walked so Abed Nadir and Ben Wyatt and Chidi Anagonye and MCU Peter Parker could fly.
The nadir, probably, was when he was filmed telling a crowd to "please clap" after an applause line.
The institute was founded in 1967 after the Cuban missile crisis, perhaps the nadir of U.S.-Russian relations.
Happiness declines during our 30s, hitting the nadir at 46, but then steadily rises and peaks at 70.
She helped orchestrate a turnaround for NBC, taking it from a nadir when it briefly abandoned 10 p.m.
When someone frolics at the nadir for as long as he has, there's nowhere to go but sideways.
The nadir was the moment he threw an interception straight into the hands of Falcons cornerback Robert Alford.
His nadir came when he lay low for a week while rioting engulfed the big cities in 2005.
The nadir came when Dan from Gossip Girl called The Hunger Games a metaphor for Occupy Wall Street.
The film's nadir arrives in a scene in which several characters shout-sing a Third Eye Blind song.
In the private military industry, EO represents both an apogee and nadir of the industry's potential in modern times.
Some seasoned Washington observers are starting to believe that for once, Beltway nastiness really has hit a historic nadir.
Reality series were king, and Jersey Shore represented a peak (or a nadir, if you will) for the format.
Since the nadir in 2009, the bank's core capital has risen by 19973%, and its cash reserves by 28%.
"I loved being able to surprise Nadir by singing our song to him and playing the guitar," she recalls.
People come out for this scene—even on Tuesday and Wednesday nights, the nadir of any nightlife (especially Austin's).
Nadir was freed after spending one night in prison in Turkey after having been extradited from Britain, they said.
The return of marching came at a time when formal participation in the political process had reached its nadir.
The bullying intensifies, the suffering deepens, and eventually, as Sinéad O'Connor did last week, the artist reaches their nadir.
Sterling was last down a quarter of a percent at $1.3074 , not far from last month's nadir of $1.2945.
Meredith has managed to maintain profitability, and has seen its stock price consistently rise since a March 2009 nadir.
Maybe one day we will look on this era of the mobile web as some kind of laughable nadir.
And in its fervent support for Moore, conservative media may have reached its political zenith — and its moral nadir.
A second Waqt media source as well as Bukhari's husband, Ali Nadir, confirmed to Reuters that she was missing.
The developments on Friday represent the nadir of a decade-long effort by Puerto Rico to avoid economic collapse.
In 2016, another candidate running a Wilson-like campaign with regards to immigrants and Hispanics reached a new nadir.
But he says increased racial diversity among today's citizens and political class might prevent a return to another nadir.
It got its present name Koh-i-noor from Persian ruler Nadir Shah, who invaded north India in 1739.
Those lyrics, for the record, represent the campy heights as well as the bottom-scraping nadir of Chad's story.
Eight of the 16 seasons finished with the player in negative WAR, with Rose's 1986 season being the nadir.
His nadir came when he lay low for a week while rioting, shockingly, engulfed the big cities in 2005.
His paternal grandfather, a military commander, helped install King Nadir, who assumed power shortly after Amanullah's overthrow, in 1929.
The 10-year U.S. Treasuries yield fell to as low as 2.125 percent, a nadir last seen in September 2017.
The 10-year U.S. Treasuries yield fell to as low as 2.121 percent, a nadir last seen in September 2017.
All the stars have to align if you want a direct nadir shot of New York City during the day.
He grabs a beer from a refrigerator and broods as he realizes that neither Nadir nor Leila truly love him.
And, yet, nothing in either Ewok film is as bad as Jar Jar Binks, the nadir of Star Wars characters.
And they have the SPD on a dismal 20.4%, almost three points below its previous post-war nadir in 2009.
The Cubs, at their 2012 nadir, allotted plenty of space for Darwin Barney, David DeJesus, Joe Mather and Reed Johnson.
Building work had reached a nadir in the first quarter of 2012, when construction firms completed projects worth A$20bn.
The trains collided some 25 km outside the city of Multan in Punjab province, police spokesperson Nadir Chatta told CNN.
The political opposition to Mr Assad is weak and the rebels' trust in the UN has reached a new nadir.
We're in the middle of a uniquely ugly and dispiriting election, one that some nights seems like our country's nadir.
Its downward profit spiral reached a nadir in 2015, when it made the loss of more than 6.7 billion euros.
This dynamic reached its nadir in the summer of 2017, when she tried to regain her title from Alexa Bliss.
Jakobsen says we may have reached a nadir in terms of political ambitions, investments, capital expenditure, employment, inflation and growth.
Bitcoin fell to as low as $10,567, not far from its six-week nadir of $10,162 touched the previous day.
Private sector union membership has reached a paltry 85033 percent, a nadir not seen in the United States since 1900.
Mostly though it feels like a nadir: Kanye is bad, and will be until he's good again in 18 months.
Reputable surveys show his approval rating trading at the nadir of his traditional range, between 85003 percent and 41 percent.
How did the poorest country in the Arab world and now one of the poorest on earth reach this nadir?
Desiigner's energy level: 76/100 0:217 The ramp has reached its nadir and now Desiigner must rev up again.
How did Microsoft come out of its nadir after it was sued by the U.S. government for being a monopolist?
That happened in 2009, when markets reached their nadir in early March, long before the global economic recovery was certain.
That history, though, was far from the mind of Kamran Nadir, 29, as he picked up his order that night.
They had two children together: Nadir, 30, founder of online platform Beni, and Ilyeh, 25, a speech and language therapist.
But she falls for one of them,the hunter Nadir, and a terrible storm pummels the village of pearl fishers.
He made his American debut in 1988, singing Nadir in "Les Pêcheurs de Perles" with the Portland Opera in Oregon.
Nadir scraped the gum from poppy bulbs into plastic containers to be used in making opium, heroin and other drugs.
Mr. Trump's own Manhattan gave him just 10 percent, a new nadir for a G.O.P. presidential candidate in the borough.
He was born in 1899 in Daytona Beach, Florida, during the "nadir" of race relations in post-Civil War America.
SPX equity index has nearly quadrupled since its crisis-era nadir in early 2009, logging a string of record highs.
It reached an infamous nadir with the Nazi movement to create an "Aryan race" by wiping out people with undesired traits.
Barack Obama came to office pledging a "reset" with Russia, yet he leaves with relations at a post-cold war nadir.
Still, Ms. Woolcock makes explicit what's taking place by having Nadir unwrap the layers of saris and skirts that Leila wears.
Even before that signal victory, things were not as bad as at the democratic nadir in the 1970s and early 19863s.
"Lola Pater", written and directed by Nadir Moknèche, probes a young man's relationship with his father Farid, now a transgender woman.
The lira at its nadir last year shed half its value against the dollar, sending inflation soaring above 25% in October.
"Our data show that 2019 will mark the nadir of oil demand growth over the next five years," Fitch Solutions said.
As recently as 2013, relations reached a nadir when Saudi Arabia banned Bashir's plane from passing through its airspace to Iran.
Razieh and her husband later sue Nadir for causing the miscarriage, meaning he could be sentenced for "murder" under Iranian law.
The dollar added 0.5 percent to 108.41 yen, moving away from a 2.03-month nadir of 107.32 yen touched on Friday.
In the short term it doesn't look good either way because the newsflow doesn't feel like it has hit its nadir.
Nowhere is this more apparent than in the N.B.A. draft, which has undergone a dramatic transformation from its mid-'90s nadir.
And there's still no nadir in sight, especially as dismal economic data from Europe and North America begins to roll in.
The company has now formally hit its nadir after 35 years under the direction of Peter Martins, who succeeded Mr. Balanchine.
For those who find themselves at life's nadir of satisfaction, focusing on the golden years to come may offer some solace.
In Ms. Parks's telling, Venus comes to be perceived as both the shadowy nadir and blazing ideal of men's erotic longings.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed near 28503,22019 points on Wednesday, more than three times its nadir on March 6, 2009.
Community (2009–2015) Abed Nadir wasn't just any member of the Greendale Community College study group; he was the key member.
Friction between the two countries and their proxies is rising alarmingly at a time that mutual trust has reached a nadir.
That ignominious bout with Holyfield represented a professional nadir, but now the ear-bite heard 'round the world is a joking matter.
Ayer's Suicide Squad was arguably the nadir of DCEU to date, hobbled as it was by clashing creative visions and endless edits.
Audiences' collective indifference to this very, very sad parade of feature films pushed 2017's summer box office to a landmark nadir.
Lee Atwater's infamous Willie Horton ad for George H.W. Bush's 1988 campaign was perhaps the nadir of American political communication until recently.
America's current level is about what it was in the 19th century, but much higher than its nadir of 5% in 1970.
But LME aluminium added 0.63% to trade at $20.6,219 in official rings, heading away from a 2050-month nadir reached on Monday.
The dollar slipped about 280.20 percent to 0.53 yen, after earlier skidding to as low as 20.5, its nadir since March 20.7628.
At $78, a barrel of Brent crude now fetches nearly three times as much as it did at its nadir in 2016.
The bison's population numbers in the US have rebounded from a nadir of 1,091 members to the present population of around 500,000.
It was last down 0.5 percent at 90.541, after dropping as low as 90.279 on Monday, its deepest nadir since December 0.43.
Citizens' groups paid for the figure to be erected in 2011 when relations between Japan and South Korea were at a nadir.
Her puzzling lack of competitiveness in her semifinal match against Flavia Pennetta in last year's United States Open semifinal was the nadir.
According to a recent NBC News poll, Clinton's favorability rating is now at thirty per cent, the nadir of her public life.
"Some unknown guys on a double cab truck intercepted her car," said Nadir, saying that the incident occurred at 10:40 p.m.
With relations between the U.S. and Russia at a nadir, Trump explicitly called out Moscow for its support of the Assad government.
It evoked the nadir of the Watergate crisis, when Richard Nixon ordered Attorney General Elliot Richardson to fire Watergate prosecutor Archibald Cox.
But perhaps his son Donald Trump Jr. set the nadir this week when he compared Syrian refugees to a bowl of Skittles.
But Democrats, at the nadir of their power in Washington, will forever be wondering what might have been if Clinton had won.
The fact that boss Christian Sewing pushed through deeper cost cuts without revenue plummeting suggests Germany's largest lender has reached a nadir.
But the ceasefire also presents an opportunity for the U.S. and Pakistan to improve their bilateral relationship, which has hit a nadir.
During the system's nadir in the 1980s, Richard Ravitch, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's chairman, met regularly with then-mayor Edward I. Koch.
The verdict is a nadir in Mr. Cuomo's governorship and only the start of a political headache that is likely to intensify.
The Japanese mega-conglomerate bought existing shares from Uber investors at a nadir, when the company was valued at roughly $42 billion.
She was so popular that at the nadir of Obama's popularity, his aides considered replacing Biden with Clinton on the 2012 ticket.
Biden faces a major problem he can't do anything about: Early Super Tuesday voting that occurred during the nadir of his campaign.
It is tough to pinpoint when the kitschapalooza called "Cats" reaches its zenith or its nadir, which are one and the same.
Reeves has something of a built-in advantage over Hood in a state where the Democratic Party has reached a dismal nadir.
The index has advanced a staggering 2202 percent from the lows reached at the nadir of the financial crisis in March 2628.
The recovery only lasted until the fall, at which point markets again fell sharply and reached a nadir on Christmas Eve 2018.
The issue hit its nadir in North Carolina, when Republican governor Pat McCrory signed HB2—known as the "bathroom bill"—into law.
Grand Central may have hit its nadir in 210, when Amtrak switched the last long-distance and intercity trains to Penn Station.
It reached its nadir in October 2015 with the bombing of a Russian jetliner over the Sinai Peninsula by the Islamic State.
But LME aluminium added 21% to trade at $0.73,20.7 in closing rings, heading away from a 219-month nadir reached on Monday.
If, as you said, the circuit reached a nadir earlier this century, has that decline been constant, or have they made a comeback?
With songs like the bluesy title track, My Life represented the zenith of her artistic achievement and a nadir of her personal life.
The good news is that the run down in the backlog of orders and import intentions appears to be close to a nadir.
To be sure, much has changed for the better since 1972, when breast-feeding by American women reached its nadir of 24 percent.
Maybe that the nadir of sugar-water smartphone apps is, thankfully, behind us, in 2014 and 2015, finally replaced by more interesting technologies.
The German national team experienced its own nadir, when, as reigning champions, they were turfed out of Euro 2000 at the group stage.
Adam Holt will stay in his role as head of the software group, and Nadir Shaikh will lead the communications and Storage Group.
The currency hit 171.60 per dollar, its sixth straight session of record lows, going below the previous nadir of 171.00 hit on Tuesday.
The dollar edged up 13 percent to 110.07, up 0.6 percent for the week and well above this week's nadir of 108.265 yen.
This coincides with what may be a historical creative nadir for WWE, with the current champion, Roman Reigns, as its alpha and omega.
The dollar slipped 0.3 percent to 112.43 yen but still held above Monday's nadir of 111.920, which was its lowest since Feb. 9.
In real life, Gates was at his professional nadir, fearing his violent, racist, paramilitary vision of American policing to be under existential threat.
All of these incidents occurred this year — the Texas and Florida ones in the last two weeks — and yet 2017 isn't some nadir.
He said he wishes he could tell investors the iPhone maker's stock has reached its nadir in a tumultuous stretch for financial markets.
While Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are the closest of political allies, U.S. relations with the Palestinians are at a nadir.
That's arguably not bad compared with the 5,800 fires that the M.T.A. recorded back in 1981, when the subways were at their nadir.
His addiction reached its nadir in the early 1990s, when, homeless, he began sleeping in a car on the outskirts of Mexico City.
Annual profit has gradually improved since the nadir of the 2015-2016 oil bust but remain below the $26.2 billion peak in 2012.
Analysts at British-based Redburn said Muilenburg's dismissal suggested Boeing's relationship with the FAA was "at its nadir and should improve from here".
A group of strategists at Bank of America has pinpointed six criteria that typically trigger when a stock market nadir has been reached.
For Moyá, the nadir was actually a victory: a three-set win over Leonardo Mayer in the second round in Barcelona in April.
Its January nadir was hit on the first day of the year The stock stasis didn't start when the calendar turned, to be sure.
All this being said, Q21 23 was disappointing even relative to Q4 2016, which as we've mentioned was the nadir of venture capital investment.
Set in Ceylon (Sri Lanka, today) in ancient times, the story tells of the fishermen Nadir and Zurga, who have been friends since childhood.
The prime of Johnson's career roughly corresponded with what was probably the nadir of civil rights in America in the post-Civil War years.
Its recent nadir was a white officer's seemingly wanton firing of 16 bullets into Laquan McDonald, a black teenager, as he was walking away.
Against the perceived safe-haven yen, the dollar slumped 1 percent to 113.55, moving back toward last week's seven-week nadir of 112.57 yen.
At its nadir last year, the Turkish lira lost nearly half its value against the dollar and finished the year down nearly 30 percent.
The nadir came in a now famously terrible episode, in which the characters were compelled to find a way to sexually arouse a gorilla.
Relations between Britain's political establishment and the leadership of the Muslim community are at a nadir because of differences over how to curb extremism.
That doesn't sound great, but it's a whole lot better than the low of 2023 percent reached at the nadir of the financial crisis.
The two men, Elton Simpson and Nadir Soofi, were inspired by the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria and considered terrorists by the FBI.
He illustrates his emotional nadir by using a drone-lofted camera to show himself as a shrinking dot sprawled in a snowy field, paralyzed.
He is a professional, and he will scavenge the best call he can out of this absolute basketball nadir we are all trapped in.
It was received that way, too, coming at Wayne's perceived creative nadir, during a period when hunger for new music from Chance was high.
The country reached its nadir — among the men — in 2013 when none of the 11 who entered the singles field survived the second round.
But that business model hasn't done well in the internet age, and it reached its nadir in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis.
When this production opened in 2015, the love triangle consisted of Diana Damrau as Leïla, Matthew Polenzani as Nadir and Mariusz Kwiecien as Zurga.
Zurga's first appearance after the break comes after Leïla and Nadir have been canoodling under a religious shrine, heedless of the nearby armed guard.
A new study by Redfin took a look at home equity appreciation since 2012, the year home prices hit their post-Great Recession nadir.
Another man, Nadir Syed of West London, was arrested in November 2014, suspected of planning a knife attack at Remembrance Day celebrations that month.
This week will mark nine years since the bear-market nadir of March 2009 and it's almost as long since the last recession ended.
Analysts at British-based Redburn said the CEO sacking suggested Boeing's relationship with the FAA was "at its nadir and should improve from here".
But it represents the abnegation if not nadir of the great tradition of French statesmanship dating back to Richelieu, and offers nothing to Europe.
At that point, in the late 1950s — with the counterculture's revival of his beliefs still years away — Dr. Reich's reputation was at its nadir.
His TV appearances have turned increasingly rambling and centerless, reaching their nadir in his completely structure-less speech introducing his running mate, Mike Pence.
You dread the night time, when your brain coagulates around the nadir of your emotions, yet you embrace the darkness because it hides you.
In January, when oil prices reached a nadir of $24 per barrel, inflation slipped down to 25 percent in February from 25 percent in January.
Of the new rigs deployed to drill oil in America since the nadir in May, more than 60% have been in the Permian (see chart).
Sorrentino, 35, walked into the Jersey Shore: Family Vacation Miami house at a personal nadir and is walking out a new — and newly engaged — man.
Remember, she hit a nadir in the polls in reaction to FBI Director James Comey's news conference announcing why he chose not to indict her.
Like Hirn, Credit Suisse cited expectations the Russia's economy has passed its nadir; the bank forecast that the country's "consumer recession" would end this year.
Thanks to the low base set while oil prices were at their nadir, they are projected to show an annual increase of 139 per cent.
The following year, net farm income sunk to its nadir, which was a smaller figure than even the lowest low experienced during the Great Depression.
Sterling was up 27 percent at $1.3456, well above Monday's nadir of $1.3122 but still poised to lose more than 7 percent for the month.
Now, Mr. Donnelly noted, Chrysler plants employ more than 5,000 people to the south in Kokomo, up from 0003 at their nadir, and 7,000 statewide.
The dollar was steady from late North American trade at 117.70, after plumbing a low of 116.70 on Monday, its deepest nadir since Aug. 24.
The Broken Hardys storyline basically buoyed TNA when it was at a financial and creative nadir, and probably saved the company from folding last year.
Pressed on the point during the news conference in Helsinki, Trump said both the US and Russia were to blame for the nadir in relations.
Somalia was a comparatively low-priority country in a region peripheral to U.S. interests at a time when state-centric geopolitics was at its nadir.
The share of voters believing that it's the government's responsibility to ensure that all Americans have health coverage has shot up since its 2014 nadir.
Nahdi, 20073, who had other health issues stemming from diabetes and cancer, fell ill and "spiraled really fast," his son, Nadir Nahdi, told BuzzFeed News.
They hit a nadir in November 2017 when it was widely acknowledged that Riyadh had forced him to resign and held him in the kingdom.
One academic who studies opinion polling and has analyzed hundreds of surveys on Quebec independence since the 1970s said the movement is at its nadir.
The boardwalk at Gavin's Point, where the orphaned scout had made a meagre living selling saltwater taffy and guessing weights, had reached its economic nadir.
Rather than immortalise Zidane at his most godlike, it captures him at his most mortal, and shows him at the conclusive nadir of his career.
But rather than celebrate the market's remarkable bounce-back since its Christmas Eve nadir, investors have publicly focused on what has or could go horribly wrong.
The party's nadir came last November when Corey Stewart won its Senate nomination on a platform of restoring Confederate monuments and of fealty to Mr. Trump.
Prices for crude oil, of which Russia is a major producer, tumbled from mid-2014 onward, hitting a nadir below $30 per barrel early this year.
The band reached their nadir in 2008 with the deathcore faceplant The Unspoken King (choice Encyclopedia Metallum review: "Jump da fuck up with Cryptopsy – 2 percent").
It is from this, the nadir of Israeli football that painted Jerusalem as a symbol of hate and racism, that the story of Beitar Nordia emerged.
In the nineteenth century, such ideas drove German unification and national awakenings across Europe, and found their nadir in Adolf Hitler's Germany in the twentieth century.
"Since then I have been calling her cellphone and tried WhatsApp calls, but nothing is responding," added Nadir, who said his wife was a dual national.
States have collected progressively more tax revenue for six consecutive years since the nadir of the recession, when worsening economic conditions blew big holes in budgets.
Now, a reading from the Book of Futility: This week in 1988, the Baltimore Orioles reached what may have been the nadir of the franchise's existence.
Robert Nardelli's conduct at the 2006 meeting of Home Depot shareholders represented a nadir for shareholder participation, and one that eventually led to Mr. Nardelli's departure.
Against its Japanese counterpart, the dollar was slightly higher on the day at 109.50, holding above a four-month nadir of 4.13 hit a week ago.
Against the yen, the dollar edged up 20173 percent to 110.07 , up 0.6 percent for the week and well above this week's nadir of 108.265 yen.
The dollar's index against a basket of six major currencies stood at 89.059, having fallen to as low as 6.29683, a three-year nadir on Thursday.
" The battle between the holdouts and Argentina reached a nadir under the previous president, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, who called the holdouts "vultures" and "financial terrorists.
It wasn't until September 30, 2016, when I celebrated my birthday with dozens of friends and acquaintances at a bar, that I finally hit a nadir.
Basketball experienced its modern nadir in the mid-2000s, after the generation of Michael Jordan, Patrick Ewing, Charles Barkley, Karl Malone and Hakeem Olajuwon had retired.
Nadir Naim, an Afghan delegate and deputy chairman of the country's High Peace Council, was hopeful that a ceasefire and deal were just around the corner.
It was clear then that he had a thing for women's posteriors, a fixation that has reached its nadir in this epic of jittering, bopping butt.
At the game's nadir in 2009, Taiwan's government and league executives intervened and vowed to clean up the sport, improving salaries and policing gambling more aggressively.
In Texas alone, 1.1 million votes were cast during the period when Joe Biden was at his nadir in the polls — and yet Sanders couldn't win.
Against its Japanese counterpart, the dollar was slightly lower on the day at 109.38, holding above a four-month nadir of 108.28 hit a week ago.
His friends Elton Simpson and Nadir Soofi were the only ones killed in the May 2015 shootout outside a Prophet Muhammad cartoon contest in Garland, Tex.
Then, on the tenth day, his actions became so reckless that they evoked comparisons to Nixon's "Saturday Night Massacre" at the nadir of the Watergate scandal.
Their work reached a nadir in the nineteen-seventies, with the brutalism of the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden and the chunky Air and Space Museum.
The waterway's reputation reached its nadir in 1985 when a group of corrupt police officers raided a traffickers' boat and stole $21568 million worth of cocaine.
In Act II, when Leila and Nadir, having reunited, sing an impassioned, fraught duet, Ms. Damrau's body twitches with spasms as her character's suppressed longings burst out.
This practice reached its peak (or nadir, depending on your perspective) with 2014's Galaxy S5, which many would point to as Samsung's worst Galaxy S device.
Venezuela, which just hit the nadir of its current economic crisis, has made it relatively easy to visit Angel Falls, in attempts to stoke its tourism industry.
Against the perceived safe-haven yen, the dollar slumped 0.7 percent to 113.83, moving back toward its edging towards last week's seven-week nadir of 112.57 yen.
Just as concerns about sexual harassment and other issues has intensified, trust in human resources, and really, the entire executive teams of companies, is reaching a nadir.
It is also the nadir of a bleak period for the Republican nominee that began with his performance in his first debate against Clinton on Sept. 26.
A closely-watched business survey last week showed corporate activity contracted this month at the fastest pace since 2009, around the nadir of the global financial crisis.
Enthusiasm for the European democratic process tends to be even lower, with turnout for European Parliament elections consistently below 40%, reaching a nadir of 24% in 1999.
The country's tourist industry reached a nadir after the 2015 attack on a flight from the seaside resort of Sharm el Sheikh; more than 33 people perished.
They share a selflessness that allowed them, at the nadir of their careers, to see how others would benefit from better understanding the reality of this surgery.
"The Get Down" performs the opposite trick: It takes a period fixed in popular history as a nadir and turns it into a moment shimmering with possibility.
What is newsworthy is that the strategy has now reached a nadir that involves a vulgar show of disrespect for the constitution, the presidency and the courts.
It's called "the nadir," and it ran roughly from the end of Reconstruction -- the country's first attempt to build a multiracial democracy -- to the early 20th century.
Nadir Cheema, a London-based academic, said that even though he opposed PTI's conservative politics and its links with the military establishment, he would respect the results.
But his value is probably at a nadir with the center market as flooded as it is, so he, too, might make more sense as a hold.
Thus, an elevation of 2 degrees over one's normal early-morning nadir, which meets a definition of fever, can easily fall in the 99 point something range.
The tenor Javier Camarena, as Nadir, and the soprano Pretty Yende, as Leïla, returned to a house that has grown justifiably fond of them in recent years.
SARS persisted for around six months from its outbreak in December 2002 to its dissipation, with March 2003 representing a nadir in terms of its economic impact.
This is dozens of times more money than Border Patrol spent last year, and at a time when illegal crossings at the border are at a nadir.
Since then, history teacher Nadir Fatov and others have guarded a makeshift memorial at the place where he was killed around the clock, in rain and snow.
Saul's nadir likely came in its second episode, when Jimmy was dragged into the desert and threatened with death by Tuco Salamanca, a major Breaking Bad villain.
Lee "Chappy" Chapman may have reached a personal nadir in his life as a lookalike, but he has found absolution in the arms of a sympathetic multitude.
The rebound in prices following a prolonged slump which began in early 2011 and reached its nadir in August 2015, fueled by several seasons when production outstripped demand.
"Drug stocks are back in style all of a sudden, and now that knockoff Botox has just been launched, I think the nadir has been reached," he said.
Ekaterina Siurina and Stacey Alleaume will take turns in the lead role of the priestess Léïla, and Pavol Breslik and Nikhil Navkal will play Nadir, her great love.
Yet his job-approval ratings continued to fall during the year, hitting a nadir about the time he endorsed Roy Moore, who lost in Alabama's special Senate election.
U.S. crude prices added about 1 percent to $30.77 a barrel, but remained not far from Tuesday's nadir of $29.93, which was their lowest level since December 27.9.
The relationship hit its nadir when Netanyahu traveled to Washington to lobby against the Iran deal, an effort that included a speech before a joint meeting of Congress.
The dollar added 22015 percent against its perceived safe-haven Japanese counterpart to 214 yen, moving away from a 22017-month nadir of 23 yen touched on Friday.
Kareem's roommates, Elton Simpson and Nadir Soofi, of Phoenix were killed by Garland police after they opened fire with assault rifles outside the May 3 cartoon drawing event.
The dollar added 2306.85 percent against its perceived safe-haven Japanese counterpart to 26.6 yen, moving away from a 10-month nadir of 107.32 yen touched on Friday.
Washington's relationship with Moscow is at a post–Cold War nadir, with the US intelligence community accusing Russia of directly interfering in the presidential election to help Trump.
Based on data from the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, the subways have made gains from their nadir a few years ago, but the system is hardly adequate, she writes.
I think the Rod MCKUEN semi-spoken version is sort of delightful; apparently the song is more famous as a musical nadir, however, so what do I know.
Aluminium prices sank to a 16-month nadir after the United States said it would withdraw sanctions on Russian aluminium producer United Company Rusal and its parent En+ .
The suppression of black life over the next five decades would be so devastating that it would come to be known as the Great Nadir, the second slavery.
Do they reason that American politics has reached a nadir of such fundamental hypocrisy and overweening partisanship that no one regards that pledge as anything but window dressing?
And it reached a nadir when the F.B.I. director confirmed in sworn testimony in Congress that the bureau was investigating ties between Mr. Trump's campaign team and Russia.
However wretched this season has been, this loss — a blowout defeat at home at the hands of one of the worst teams in the league — was its nadir.
" Wahida, 19, of Nadir Khil village, Nangarhar province, who lost 12 members of her family in an air strike "I lost two brothers, eight sisters, and my parents.
Still, the percentage of blacks who voted in 21625 was six points higher than the recent nadir, in 2900, when only 220006 percent of blacks cast a ballot.
The conflict represents the absolute nadir for the U.N. system — criminally embarrassing impotence amid barbaric killings of innocent civilians for no fault other than the misfortune of geography.
If Thrill Collins was the precise opposite of what was anticipated then surely this statement denotes that "Baggy Mondays" will be the absolute nadir of what was anticipated.
In 2009, as the stock market reached its nadir during the Great Recession, large banks such as Bank of America, Wells Fargo and U.S. Bancorp slashed their dividend payouts.
In the United States and Britain at least, many investors are betting that inflation has reached its nadir and are seeking to insulate their portfolios against rising consumer prices.
With relations having sunk to a post-Cold War nadir under Trump's predecessor Barack Obama as a result of Moscow's 2014 annexation of Crimea, they could hardly get worse.
Soriot hopes the second quarter will mark the nadir for the British drugmaker as the impact of patent losses dissipates and sales of newer medicines improve, particularly in cancer.
The nadir came in the mid-1960s when, for mysterious reasons, the Gowanus flushing tunnel — which pumped fresh water into the canal — broke down, rendering the canal entirely stagnant.
The nadir was the Iraq oil-for-food programme in the 22016s, administered by the UN. Over 22017,280 firms were suspected of making illegal payments to Saddam Hussein's regime.
MSCI's broadest gauge of the world's stock markets was off 0.25 percent after a sizable 3.87 percent decline last week - its biggest since March - to a one-year nadir.
Uganda has seen its elephant population recover from a nadir of 700 to 800 in the 1980s after years of chaotic rule and dictatorship to reach about 5,000 now.
At the lowest point the median share price was down by 33%, although it took anywhere from two weeks to two years for different firms to reach this nadir.
Her tour documentary, Part of Me, captured the singer at the top of her game professionally and facing a personal nadir as her marriage to Russel Brand was crumbling.
On November 230, 2014, Nadir Ali Syed, a 23-year-old from Hounslow, appeared in Ealing Magistrate's court relating to a minor offense committed in September of that year.
The dollar index, which tracks the greenback against a basket of six major rivals, edged down 0.1 percent to 94.759 after touching 94.742, its deepest nadir since Aug. 26.
The summer of '07 was a nadir for the film industry, which churned out a record number of creatively bankrupt blockbusters that seemed conceived solely as a cash grab.
The score was not close, either: 3-0, a margin that would come to represent both Liechtenstein's sole victory for about two years, and a nadir for Icelandic soccer.
King was assassinated only a month before the record dropped) and personally (she and her husband had reached the nadir of their relationship) for the world and Miss Franklin.
The VIX volatility index (VIX) hit its highest level since exactly 11 years ago on Friday -- March 6, 245.27, the day the financial crisis bear market reached its nadir.
After reaching a nadir in the past decade, Detroit is staging a comeback, building on its automotive roots and attracting a new wave of hotels, restaurants and entertainment options.
While one justice's confirmation is not a moment on the same scale as the era historians call the nadir of African-American history, my scholarship sheds light on it.
A peak — or nadir, depending on the perspective — of his leadership was his March 2015 speech against the Iran nuclear deal in front of a joint meeting of Congress.
To put that in perspective, when Margaret Thatcher trounced Michael Foot in the 1983 election, seen as a nadir for Labour, she enjoyed a not quite 15-point lead.
The most likely outcome is that what was once considered the absolute nadir for a presidential administration will end up barely moving the electoral needle one way or another.
Thus it doesn't matter if you came of age in the Great Depression or some other nadir; because you were 19993 then, it must have been a golden age.
The Sandoval Shame Game reached its apex (or nadir, depending on how you look at it) when the slugger's belt popped off during a game early in the 2016 season.
His accuracy has trailed off from 2011's crest of 40 percent shooting outside the paint to the ( highly circumstantial)603 percent nadir he plummeted to in last year's postseason.
U.S. crude prices hit a cyclical low in February 2016, the rig count reached its nadir in May 2016, and drilling costs fell to their lowest point in November 2016.
Relations with Moscow hit a nadir after Turkey shot down a Russian jet near the Syrian border last November, while ties with Washington are at their most strained for years.
But even in another language, the vocal melodrama would indicate similar sentiments, because even as ballad singing goes, the breathy, tortured, lovelorn displays of narcissistic emotion here represent a nadir.
But it also had a fatal battery flaw, which led it to overheat and catch fire, turning what was meant to be Samsung Mobile's glorious apogee into its ignominious nadir.
Though many union leaders and members were Democrats, the relationship between the unions and the Democratic establishment reached a nadir in 2014, when the NEA called for Duncan to resign.
But as the industry approaches the eighth anniversary of the financial crisis's nadir, questions about whether they face a secular rather than a cyclical profit problem have only grown louder.
Even if these trends have recently reached a nadir — a dangerous one, with the potential to crack open a chasm above a swirling abyss — the seeds were planted long ago.
Johnny Depp's Mad Hatter is the nadir of his post–Jack Sparrow approach to character — a funny voice, a series of flourish-y gestures, and a collection of costume pieces.
By October 2015, with prices well on the way to their nadir in January 2016, stocks had risen to 22016 million barrels, equivalent to 26 days worth of combined requirements.
Against the yen, the dollar edged up 0.1 percent to 110.04 , up 0.6 percent for the week and well above this week's 4-20173/2-month nadir of 108.265 yen.
Share prices had rebounded after crashing this summer (when trading opened, the CSI 300 was up by more than 20% since August's nadir) and a fresh correction had seemed inevitable.
The sport has been in steady decline since that success 36 year ago and its popularity hit a nadir when India failed to qualify for the Beijing Games in 2008.
The Democratic Party will hit a new nadir in state legislative seats after suffering more losses in November's elections, highlighting the devastation up and down the party across the nation.
The nadir of the Obama administration was December 2016, when Aleppo was pulverized by bombs and President Obama, with nothing to lose politically, still did nothing to stop the carnage.
Or put differently: Mr. Trump, even at his nadir, appears to be winning white working-class voters by about the same margin as Mr. Romney did in pre-election polls.
How did the league go from a nadir of 0.86 of a home run per team per game in 2014 — the lowest average since 1992 — to where it is now?
The first nadir came at the 2007 trade deadline, when the Oilers dealt Ryan Smyth, an Alberta boy who embodied Edmonton's gritty ethos, hours before they retired Mark Messier's number.
The low surpassed the rupee's previous all-time nadir of 68.85 hit in August 2013, when the country was mired in its worst currency crisis in more than two decades.
This process of anti-science posturing has now reached its nadir in the determined effort by the Trump administration to unravel former President Barack Obama's efforts to tackle global warming.
In his essay, Wallace complained about (among other things), feeling infantilized aboard the Nadir, about being "pampered," which he compared to "a certain other consumer product" (actual Pampers, that is).
At the economy's nadir in the summer of 0003, the unemployment rate for high school dropouts hit 15.6 percent, more than three times the peak unemployment rate for college graduates.
"The Jerry Springer Show" — the TV series, not the opera — had its premiere in 1991 and was part of the heyday, or nadir, depending on your perspective, of daytime talk.
They spent months feuding with one another, a conflict that reached a nadir in August, when Mr. McConnell privately told allies he feared Mr. Trump could not salvage his presidency.
President Trump's lighthearted embrace of a self-proclaimed killer, President Rodrigo Duterte of the Philippines, was the nadir of a high-stakes trip that set back American leadership in Asia.
As the familiar agony of he-said-she-said plays out, there are some who see the episode as the movement's zenith, and others for whom it is its nadir.
But Nadir will have to share his profit with the Taliban, in exchange for which they protect poppy fields and find domestic and international smugglers to sell the illegal produce.
Jose Altuve's Game 103 homer not only sent Houston to the World Series, it gave his teammates a chance to gush about a player who persevered through the franchise's nadir.
The interaction between a nadir for happiness among the middle aged along with a major downturn has had major social, political and health consequences that have reverberated around the world.
As I am inevitably drawn to syrah in the cold weather, I thought it would be interesting to check in with California syrahs 10 years or so after their nadir.
Homeownership, which peaked in 2003 at around 2200%, hit its nadir after the global financial crisis, reaching 2100% in 2000 according to data from the St. Louis Federal Reserve bank.
When opinions about his acting abilities hit their nadir, around the time he won a Razzie for worst actor of the century in 2000, he half-agreed with his harshest detractors.
MSCI's broadest gauge of the world's 47 top stock markets was off 0.2 percent after a sizeable 3.87 percent decline last week - its biggest since March - to a one-year nadir.
To salt the wound, there are now dozens of Harambe Cheeto-related items polluting the eBay listings, a cruel burlesque at the nadir of consumerism and irony and possibly humanity itself.
But he failed to note that manufacturing employment in Indiana has risen by 18 percent since the nadir of the recession in 2009, although it has remained below its prerecession level.
Tesla's stock is beginning to recover after a brutal start to the year, rebounding about 25% from its June nadir as optimism about second-quarter vehicle deliveries has picked up steam.
The fund rocketed back with a 2008 percent gain in 2009; Cooperman said on CNBC that he saw some signs of optimism days after the stock market's nadir in early March.
Which is how their son, Nadir Nahdi, ended up here at YouTube's London headquarters, pitching his peers on a video he wants to make about a grandmother he never really knew.
So when Hathaway accepted her Oscar in the spring of 2013, with a too-earnest (and, she would later admit, totally fake) "It came true!" she was at her popularity nadir.
That relationship seems to have recovered from the nadir it hit in November 2015, when the Turks shot down a Russian fighter plane over Syria, but has warmed considerably since then.
Forget what you think you remember about this putatively Russian dish, which probably had its heyday in American kitchens during the 1950s and its nadir in school cafeterias two decades later.
This system reached its nadir in the forced assimilation campaigns of the 1940s and 1950s, when the grandparents of many of the I.I.Y.C. youths were taught English literally under the lash.
At worst, European leaders might end up meeting in their eye-catching new headquarters just as they reach the nadir in the struggle to determine the future of their troubled Continent.
We are not yet at the nadir of the broadcast era; cord-cutting is accelerating but has still not become a mainstream practice, and streaming services only just surpassed majority penetration.
Turnout traditionally hits its nadir the year before presidential elections, when every seat in the Virginia House of Delegates and Senate is on the ballot, without any statewide or federal contests.
At his nadir, Oz was called before a Senate subcommittee on consumer protection and asked to explain his use of "flowery" language to champion weight loss fixes that don't actually work.
Nadir Izrael, company co-founder and CTO, says you have to do it very carefully because even scanning for ports could be too much for older devices and they could shut down.
The dollar index, which tracks the greenback against a basket of six major currencies, edged up 230 percent to 20.2 , not far from Friday's nadir of 21.2868, its lowest since Nov. 9.
General Motors opened the Fremont facility in 0003 and ceased operations in 2000, the nadir of the U.S. auto industry's quality, production and sales problems, exacerbated by the rise of Japan's automakers.
Romana Kassam and Nadir Ebrahim, a Toronto-based couple who met in 2015 at another wedding, wanted to celebrate their union by drawing on their Indian culture and passion for the arts.
The big picture: There were 12.8 million manufacturing jobs as of October, up from the 11.4 million in March 2010, the nadir of the financial crash, according to the St. Louis Fed.
The Australian dollar slipped 0.2 percent on Monday to $0.7118.66, edging back toward a six-month nadir plumbed last week, after the government forecast a smaller-than-feared budget deficit this year.
Growth is broadly based: 89% of S&P 500 firms are enjoying rising sales, up from just 36% in 2009's nadir; the high in the previous cycle was 76% in 2008.
That we have reached the nadir of newspaper influence at the same moment when the Republican Party has enabled and normalized the racist authoritarian candidate who coopted it is also no coincidence.
Kettering, as a shadow falls over the once-close relationship between the US and the UK, it feels more appropriate than ever to revisit this festive decoration-related nadir in transatlantic relations.
Early protests against the Trump administration, and Republican efforts to roll back the ACA, give hope to some Democrats that November's elections were a nadir, not a permanent banishment to the minority.
The late 1800s and early 1900s were the nadir of race relations in the United States, but there was still this emergence of black writers who were penning futuristic stories and fables.
You would have to look back to the 1970s and the nadir of the Cold War to find another time when the United States found its self in such a challenging environment.
Only 10 months before his re-election campaign began, Mr. Reagan's Gallup Poll approval rating had dropped to 35 percent, equal to President Lyndon Johnson's at its nadir during the Vietnam War.
It was to find signs of this more widespread material that a spectroscopic instrument called NOMAD (Nadir and Occultation for MArs Discovery), which is on board ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter, was designed.
To put it in terms he wouldn't understand because he is from the '00s, Seth Cohen walked so Abed Nadir and Ben Wyatt and Chidi Anagonye and MCU Peter Parker could fly.
Things never got much better, reaching a nadir at the July summit of the G20 in Hamburg which Merkel, as host, closed with an outright rebuke to Trump's anti-climate change stance.
The octagonal building found itself at the center of corporate America's biggest debacle once again after hosting last-ditch efforts to salvage Bear Stearns before the 2008 financial crisis hit its nadir.
At its nadir in the fall of 2014, it hired a new marketing director, James Wolken, who had worked at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Rhode Island School of Design.
The artist has created an installation based on childhood recollections of playing on the monkey bars and trips to the zoo that he sees as appropriate  allegories for our contemporary political nadir.
The slump hit a nadir in Miami, where Darnold, while struggling to field several poor snaps, threw four interceptions and sustained the injury that has forced him to the bench on Sunday.
Pretty soon, Mr. Wenders was listening again and again to one 45 record: the aching aria of the lovelorn fisherman Nadir, from Bizet's little-performed "Les Pêcheurs de Perles" ("The Pearl Fishers").
Thanks in part to people taking up beekeeping, the number of managed beehives in the United States has risen to 2.7 million from its nadir in 2012, when hives numbered 2.2 million.
This was the nadir of an American institution's popularity: Washington, Lincoln, Ruth—they all had moments when it was not at all obvious they would go down as anything but reviled losers.
Expectations interest rates were at their nadir would likely support the Australian dollar, which climbed as high as $0.7675 after the decision, compared with around as low as $0.7637 just before the announcement.
The Fed expects net income to decline beginning this year and reach a trough of about $50 billion in 2019, compared to last year's projection of a nadir of $35 billion in 2018.
That's why while more Americans identify as Democrats than as Republicans (both trail the growing number of independents), the party is at a nadir of power both in Washington and in the country.
But U.S.-Palestinian relations are close to an all-time nadir after Trump's 2017 decisions to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and move the U.S. Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.
A low-key socialism emerges when the Bucks are at their competitive nadir; during their tanktastic 2013 season, the team literally gave away lower-level tickets to fans sitting in the upper deck.
The dollar shed 0.4 percent to 24 yen, though it also remained above the previous session's low of 215 as well as its June 219.37 nadir of 22008 hit after the UK's vote.
The United Nations reckons that 280 greenfield investment projects in Russia in 2016, below the ten-year peak of 596 announced in 2008, but an improvement over the nadir of 194 in 2014.
"If the company can convincingly argue that the Q1 should be the nadir in terms of growth ... it may even be seen as a turning point given valuation is clearly depressed," they said.
"I don't know what the word is, I can't really describe what I feel right now — it's not a great feeling," he said in Russia, looking like he had reached an emotional nadir.
People get paid for what they produce, but productivity growth — output per worker, per hour — has been much slower in this cycle than in the past, reaching a nadir of zero in 2016.
And when Bulgakov reached a nadir and burned an early draft of "Margarita," it was to Stalin he wrote, asking permission to emigrate if his country could not find use for his talents.
Yankees 22, Rangers 7 The Yankees were three outs from hitting the nadir of their season, about to fall 10 games behind the Baltimore Orioles for first place in the American League East.
That was when Argentina's political split reached its nadir, with a barbarous descent by that military government into torture, murder and the disappearance of tens of thousands of opponents, many of them young.
Since that nadir the stock has staged a bounceback to the tune of 68 percent to Thursday's close, although it still languishes over 20 percent below its price at the start of 2016.
It's a freestyle over Waka Flocka Flame's "Grove Street Party" (timelessly good but, at that point, probably at the nadir of its relevance), and Lil Wayne tackles it with his usual effortless charm.
He watched the relative nadir of the sport's meandering slog through the late 90s and aughts and is still around now, analyzing the action through what he thinks could be another Golden Age.
It was merely the nadir of the mid-234s wave of cosmetic surgery makeover shows including The Swan (2300), Addicted to Beauty (2000), Extreme Makeover (3003), and I Want a Famous Face (2300).
The median weekly earnings of full-time workers in the middle of the pay ladder ended last year up 250 percent from their nadir in the spring of 250, after accounting for inflation.
But U.S.-Palestinian relations are close to an all-time nadir after Trump's 2017 decisions to recognise Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and move the U.S. Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.
The Turkish assault underscores the deepening ties between Russia and Turkey — a relationship that has rebounded from the nadir of November 2015, when the Turks shot down a Russian fighter plane over Syria.
On Soccer LONDON — The paper airplanes were the nadir, floating down from Wembley's stands and onto the field, confetti for the loveless union between the English national team and the country it represents.
As relations between the U.S. and Russia – the world's second largest crude producer— have hit a nadir, Saudi Arabia is a touchstone of America's limited ability to exert influence over the oil cartel.
Asda's sixth straight quarter of decline follows a drop of 4.5 percent in the third querter and 4.7 percent in the second, which Chief Executive Andy Clarke had said was the company's "nadir".
The butterfly keyboard is often held up as the peak (or more accurately, nadir) of Apple's preference to emphasize form over function, as it was specifically designed to allow for thinner laptop bodies.
The divergence peaked in the aftermath of the Brexit vote, but the gap has narrowed considerably ever since, due to a more than 45% rally in bank stocks from the 6 July nadir.
At his nadir, in 2014, Oz was called before a Senate subcommittee on consumer protection and asked to explain his use of "flowery" language to champion weight loss fixes that don't actually work.
At the end of 2016, the price-to-earnings ratio (P/E) for the aggregate index was around 26.0x, which compares to a post-financial crisis nadir of 13.5x as seen in September 2011.
In a summer in which big-studio filmmaking has hit a new, once-unimaginable nadir, Jason Bourne has more than enough car-fights and chase scenes to make up for its buffet-style narrative.
"It is possible that this is a 'shock-induced nadir,' as the chief economist at the firm who conducted the survey put it, and that the economy will right itself in the coming months."
That deal closed near the nadir of an oil-price crash, when U.S. crude futures fell to about $26 a barrel and prompted cutbacks in spending on new offshore oil and gas development projects.
From July onwards, Mrs Clinton's lead has never evaporated, ranging from a nadir of 1.7 percentage points at the start of September to its height of 6.7 points after her first presidential debate performance.
This practice reached its nadir around 2012 with bloated "skins," such as Samsung's TouchWiz and HTC's Sense, which, at their worst, slowed down perfectly good phones with flashy graphics and truckloads of useless features.
But after seemingly reaching a digital-marketing nadir in 2014, the festival has slowly bounced back, cutting back on the most groan-worthy advertising panels and introducing more far-future discussions into the mix.
Yet, rather than climbing in lockstep with the economy, the self-reported happiness of the Chinese fell sharply from 1990, reaching a nadir in 2000-05 (a time of breakneck GDP growth) before recovering.
The dollar index, which tracks the U.S. currency against a basket of six major rivals, inched up 20.1 percent to 21.2817 , holding well above last week's nadir of 21.2775, its lowest since Nov. 28.
The United States and Venezuela have had a difficult relationship since the late Hugo Chavez was elected to power in 1998, reaching a nadir when Chavez called George W. Bush the "devil" in 2006.
Remarkably, the U.S. president's post showing a mock-up of his election rival Hillary Clinton being struck by a drive from a 1-wood is no longer the nadir of his recent Twitter output.
The dollar also tacked on 0.1 percent against its Japanese counterpart to 109.52 yen, on track to gain 1.4 percent for the week and moving away from this week's 17-month nadir of 107.63.
Their departure marked something of a nadir for the struggling WWE—if the savviest wrestling promoter in the country couldn't hang on to his big stars, there was no telling where it might stop.
The space occupied the ground floor of 488 Hayes Street, where it became a refuge from the despair and hopelessness of the AIDS crisis at its nadir, until Marlena sold the bar in 2013.
While Serie A has made several strides forward since its nadir in the years following the global recession, so too have the green shoots of recovery begun to emerge at the Stadio Ennio Tardini.
Mr. Daco says the unemployment rate could hit 0003 percent in April, a level unseen since the nadir of the last recession, with the possibility of even higher jobless rates in the following months.
"The deeper the global downturn the lower the nadir in the AUD and NZD," he said, with worst-case forecasts pointing to a low of $0.53 for the Aussie and $0.45 for the kiwi.
Though the Knicks had taken the Madison Square Garden court Monday night, en route to a 110-96 loss to the Pelicans in what may have been their season's nadir, Rose did not play.
The election of U.S. President Donald Trump with promises of significant infrastructure investment and support for both projects, as well as the recovering in oil prices from their 2016 nadir, has bolstered the pipelines sector.
ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkish Cypriot businessman Asil Nadir, who was jailed in Britain in 2012 for stealing millions from his business empire, was released in Turkey on Friday, Dogan news agency and other local media reported.
With his skintight V-neck undershirt and strategically ripped jeans, Bryan provides the nadir with his godawful ballad about hey sweetheart let's fuck just like we used to as kids and relive those summertime memories.
It's easy to think that America right now is at a nadir, no matter if you believe Trump was the one who galvanized its disrepair or he'll be the one to make it great again.
Demand dynamics have also been a critical factor with Chinese demand for iron ore to support its steel industry ramping up again after a sharp downturn that reached its nadir just over a year ago.
Her life hit a nadir around the time of Hurricane Sandy in 2012: She lost her husband, Marvin, of nearly six decades, and she sold the family home in Oceanside, New York, at a loss.
"It has been decided that the operational date of the airport will be May 3 ... not April 20, as originally announced," said Nadir Shafi Dar, director of planning and development for the Civil Aviation Authority.
Dolan and Oakley have been estranged for some time but their relationship hit a nadir when Oakley was forcibly removed from a Knicks game after an altercation with security guards and subsequently arrested on Wednesday.
This week's electoral results, however, marked a nadir for Labor, which managed to snag just six Knesset seats — a showing that relegates the once-powerful party to the country's political sidelines for the foreseeable future.
North Korea and Malaysia's historically close ties began to unravel in the wake of Kim's death, hitting a nadir when Pyongyang banned nine Malaysian citizens from leaving the country in retaliation for the Kim investigation.
Ms. Spears's previous album, "Britney Jean," was her commercial nadir, and the singles preceding the release of "Glory" — "Make Me..." and "Pretty Girls," a collaboration with Iggy Azalea that's not on this album — weren't smashes.
The relationship seemed to reach its nadir after he ditched what would turn out to be his final exit interview with Phil Jackson, reportedly in response to yet another cycle of Knicksian chaos and dysfunction.
The eruption was seen by many as a nadir for bipartisanship, and the behavior of Mr. Wilson, who apologized to the president personally and in an official statement, was criticized by members of both parties.
The euro was hampered by concerns over an economic slowdown in the currency bloc and political risks in Italy, staying near a six-month low against the dollar and a nine-month nadir versus the yen.
Really, hasn't the commodification of fringe and daisy-chain crowns reached its zenith (or nadir, depending on how you look at it), co-opted to an extreme extent by the mass market and high end alike?
In currency markets, the dollar index, which tracks the greenback against a basket of six major rivals, edged up 231.17 percent to 97.127, well above a nadir of 96.259 plumbed last Thursday, its lowest since October.
The 2018 nadir is part of a larger pattern of declining fertility in the US, and for the last few years, that rate has been lower than the rate needed for the population to replace itself.
Obama and Netanyahu have had an icy relationship that reached its nadir one year ago when Netanyahu traveled to Washington to lobby against Obama's nuclear deal with Iran, including addressing the Republican-controlled House of Representatives.
A nadir was reached at a recent campaign stop in New Hampshire where he told his audience that he was the last person that the Democratic front-runner, Hillary Clinton, wanted to face in presidential debates.
The nadir of the evening was a five-minute segment, positioned just before the start of the opening ceremony, that was ostensibly about Olympic golf but was really a plug for the NBCUniversal-owned Golf Channel.
Music was largely a hobby for Mr. Zain until his 20s, when he met Nadir Khayat, the Swedish-Moroccan music producer known as RedOne, who has worked with high-profile artists like Lady Gaga and Shakira.
Equifax, another recent debacle, fell 35 percent in the week after the company announced a massive data breach last fall, but is up 26 percent since its nadir compared to 4 percent for the S&P.
"We don't get enough money if we grow wheat or other crops," said Mohammad Nadir, 35, as he gathered the crop he planted last year on two acres of land in the southern province of Kandahar.
The Rams, who were obliterated at home last week in the nadir of a 3-5 stretch, got several key offensive contributors back for this game and it showed in a 83-7 blowout over Arizona.
A few days after Trump's rating hit its nadir, the GOP tax cut bill passed — finally giving Republican voters a legislative achievement to be happy about from what had seemed like a feckless Congress so far.
The dream cast includes the tenor Matthew Polenzani as Nadir and the baritone Mariusz Kwiecien as Zurga, fisherman who have been friends since childhood; the soprano Diana Damrau plays Leila, the Hindu priestess who comes between them.
On July 14, 1861, when the North and South were lining up for their first battle, a time when our country was bitterly divided and faith in the future of our country was at a nadir, Maj.
Branstad publicly defended Trump during the campaign's "grab 'em by the pussy" nadir in mid-October, launching a pro-Trump stump tour even as the public evidence that Trump had committed a series of sexual assaults mounted.
In particular, we believe video subscriber losses are at a nadir and likely to improve dramatically in 2H19 as programming dispute impacts expire, while the remaining subscriber base is longer-tenured, more rural, and thus lower churn.
The dollar edged up about 0.1 percent against the yen to 117.79, well above Thursday's session low of 115.97, which was its deepest nadir since January 2015, and on track for a weekly gain of 0.5 percent.
Notably, Mr. Soros is convinced that the arc of history may soon turn back his way, that Mr. Trump's election and Brexit were the nadir of anti-globalism and that a backlash to that nationalism is coming.
For much of the post-war history of the German federal republic the two main parties enjoyed combined vote shares of 80%; today that figure could conceivably fall below its post-war nadir of 2009 of 56.8%.
According to UTC Aerospace Systems, the DB-163 is a 110-inch focal length reconnaissance system capable of producing high-resolution imagery from nadir to a standoff range of more than 80 nautical miles, day or night.
One of the few times Wednesday's World Series scenario—team down 3-1 forces a seventh game—happened before was in 1968, which was not only an election year, but quite possibly the nadir of American history.
For example, Affluence and Influence finds that the nadir of representativeness was the mid-1960s, when Medicare, the war on poverty, and the Voting Rights Act were enacted; and the peak was George W. Bush's first term.
In the director's commentary track, recorded in 2014, Spheeris admits that she found many of the musicians attractive, specifically naming Poison's Bobby Dall and London's Nadir D'Priest, who is in fact recording the commentary track with her!
This assumption approached a comical nadir a few months earlier when Gidley walked to the back of Air Force One to take questions from reporters who were traveling with Trump to and from an event in Utah.
A new poll released on Monday by Gallup found that Trump's approval rating has plummeted to 36 percent — 2 points lower than President Barack Obama's nadir of 38 percent, which he hit in both 2011 and 2014.
Whether you enjoyed Sunday night's Oscars or viewed the host-free affair as a nadir for the brand, nearly everyone seems to agree about one thing: Green Book's upset best picture win was not a good look.
Sanrio was there for me during my personal nadir, with the introduction of Aggretsuko, a cute little fox who channels her hatred of a disillusioning office job into drinking and heavy metal karaoke (literally me, circa 2007).
After a losing to Angela Merkel's centre-right Christian Democrats (CDU) in 2005, a string of poor results reached a nadir in 2017, when the SPD took barely 20% of the vote, its worst result since the war.
But, even amid all of that chaos and controversy, what Trump said -- and didn't say -- on Saturday in the wake of the violent protests by white supremacists in Charlottesville, Virginia, marks the nadir of his presidency to date.
" When he loses his job and is forced to move back home, his misery hits a nadir: "Now all my hours are idle hours," he says, "and ideas have time to grow inside me until they become monstrous.
Among top gainers, EasyJet rose more than 2 percent after a top-rated RBC analyst upgraded the stock, saying the airline had reached its profit nadir, and pointing to an expanding gap of strong customer rankings versus competitors.
"Investor interest in Netflix is at a nadir with a view the stock will not work given these competitive launches the next few quarters," said Credit Suisse research analyst Douglas Mitchelson in a note to clients on Monday.
The left might take this as a cause for celebration: As the age of the limousine liberal approaches its own terminal crisis, the number of Americans drawn to leftist politics has reached its highest nadir in a generation.
One the one hand, he said the shit-talk during the Mayweather-McGregor pressers could leech into how NFL players hype up games, and that the eff-bombs at the first event were the nadir of fight hype.
She returned to it nine months ago, armed with new insights, coping mechanisms and a revamped support team that she hopes will help her better navigate the Olympic ambitions that she never completely abandoned, even at her nadir.
Grading on a curve of recent X-Men movies, place "Dark Phoenix" well behind the "X-Men" editions subtitled "First Class" and "Days of Future Past" but ahead of "Apocalypse," the latter representing the nadir of the mutant heroes.
Trump's comments about Bannon mark the nadir of a relationship between strategist and candidate that paid massive dividends for both -- dating back to August 2016 when the former CEO of Breitbart News signed onto the Republican nominee's presidential campaign.
But it increases the already-uncomfortable risk of both to a higher level than ever before, at a time when the onus to govern has passed from Barack Obama to Donald Trump, leaving basic competence at a historical nadir.
He also had 10 double faults and put only 49 percent of his first serves in play with the nadir coming in the pivotal second set, when he put just 17 of 55 first serves in play (31 percent).
The summer of 2016 was the moment when Swift was at the nadir of her popularity, after Kim Kardashian published a video to Snapchat that appeared to catch Swift in a messy public lie about Kardashian's husband Kanye West.
Kansas City had lost four straight games, suspended cornerback Marcus Peters, who is widely viewed as their best defensive player, and reached such a nadir offensively that Andy Reid had recently turned over play-calling duties to his coordinator.
That moment marked the nadir of Swift's popularity, and a savvy business woman like Swift knows that the best way to deal with the combination of a negative publicity cycle and massive overexposure is to disappear for a while.
The nadir came in the late 1980s, when a college and then-NFL star player named Dexter Manley revealed he had remained eligible to play all four years at Oklahoma State — without being able to functionally read or write.
The dollar also tacked on 0.2 percent against its Japanese counterpart to stand at 103 yen, on track to gain about 1.5 percent for the week and moving away from this week's more than 17-month nadir of 107.63.
The euro was up 0.2 percent at $1.0439, not far from Tuesday's low of $1.0352, which was the single currency's deepest nadir since January 13 as it came under pressure from the ascendant dollar and fears over Italy's bank crunch.
As guest vocalist after guest vocalist sang Bennington's parts with varying degrees of success (Takahiro Moriuchi of ONE OK ROCK was an accurate high point, Korn's Jonathan Davis, a nadir), just how special the singer's voice had been became increasingly apparent.
For a moment, it seemed Theon had clawed his way up from the nadir of his journey: saving Sansa Stark, returning to his family, supporting his sister Yara's claim to the throne, getting to ride on some very cool sailboats.
MBS spent the past year — and millions of dollars — positioning himself as a golden boy in Washington, just as Erdogan and Trump came to blows over the jailed American pastor, resulting in crippling sanctions and a nadir in U.S.-Turkey relations.
Today, in the era of the Charleston massacre, when, according to one analysis of F.B.I. statistics, an African-American is killed by a white police officer roughly every three and a half days, has the makings of a second Nadir.
Read More Why Brazil is facing its political and economic nadir The IMF highlighted Brazil, until recently an emerging economic powerhouse now fraught with political scandal and due to host the Olympics this summer, as among Latin America's worst-performing economies.
These all have their own cultural relevance, so for the sake of simplicity let's keep them separate and say the music documentary represents the pinnacle of music television while televising an early afternoon slot from Declan McKenna is the nadir.
The flurry of activity represents the nadir of a decade-long struggle by Puerto Rico, home to 3.5 million Americans, to stave off economic collapse, reverse a 45 percent poverty rate and stem rampant emigration that exacerbates the economy's decline.
As shocking as it was, Donald Trump's suggestion that "Second Amendment people" would be able to deal with Hillary Clinton and the judges she appoints—a clear appeal to political violence—should not be seen as the nadir of his candidacy.
CHICAGO, Dec 703 (Reuters) - Falling prices have lured a big buyer to U.S.-grown, low-protein wheat, raising the prospect for farmers of more exports and the hope that the market for low-protein wheat may have reached its nadir.
The zenith/nadir of my own shame silo was an ad for The Iron Neck, an enormous metal headdress that purports to strengthen your neck while having the added benefit of making you look like you're recovering from a bus collision.
The rally has been largely driven by the plummeting British pound since the Brexit vote which had fallen by as much as 19 percent against the U.S. dollar by its mid-January nadir and currently hovers around 12 percent lower.
It also does not help that we are at a relative nadir for narrative sports movies in general; every trope seems to have been exploited and 30 For 30 and other sports documentaries are running laps around their fictional counterparts.
After all, what did Barack Obama and his advisers get from their attempts to "moderate" their stimulus package, at the nadir of the Great Recession, by carefully keeping it below $1 trillion and putting so much of it into tax cuts?
Facebook hit a nadir during the Cambridge Analytica scandal, when it was revealed that the British research firm improperly obtained user data from 87 million Facebook accounts which were then allegedly used for voter suppression efforts and other election-related actions.
A Separation follows a woman named Simin who decides to take her husband Nadir to divorce court after he refuses to leave the country with Simin and her daughter, in part because he must stay to look after his elderly father.
The nadir comes when Richie visits Andrea Zito (Annie Parisse) on the New York City waterfront, where she is working for a rival label, supervising a photo shoot of an ugly band dolled up with checkered vests and feather boas.
More moderate advocates of the theory of the open polar sea, who were also much more numerous, argued that water temperatures reached their nadir at the eightieth parallel and warmed enough above it to keep the Arctic Ocean free of ice.
The freight train was sitting idle after it had struck a man on the tracks when an Awam Express train bound for Karachi smashed into its rear, Nadir Chattha, a local official, was quoted as saying by the news media.
Senator Mitch McConnell, the majority leader, said the president's itinerary recalled former President George W. Bush's narrowly confined schedule in 2006, at the nadir of the Iraq War, when he was even more broadly unpopular than Mr. Trump is now.
The problem with this arrangement is that unlike other out-of-the-loop presidents — Richard Nixon at his nadir, Woodrow Wilson after his stroke, Ronald Reagan with a bullet in him — Trump was not actually incapacitated or about to be impeached.
That the building swoops to its nadir at its southwest corner, ducking out of the way, so to speak, to give courtyard strollers a vista overlooking the Hudson and its waterfront park, further complicates the distinction between enclosure and exposure.
But there was "a sense of obligation that it wasn't only us grieving, but it was the whole Muslim world almost because Dad was quite a prominent figure in Muslim relations and conversations over a long period of time," Nadir said.
But its timing — on the heels of three other successful Albany-focused prosecutions this year, including one last week in the courtroom next door — fed the perception that the culture of ethical neglect in the state capital had reached its nadir.
The slide reached a nadir in the eighth inning when the Brewers scored five runs, capped by Manny Pina's three-run homer off Addison Reed, who barely turned his head to watch what had happened to his hanging, full-count slider.
The nadir in America was the dotcom boom in 973-2000, when deliberately underpriced IPOs rocketed on their first day of trading, bankers doled out "hot" IPOs to executives in exchange for underwriting business, and new shares were "spun" and "flipped" for profit.
As has been pointed out many times – most recently in Generation of Sociopaths that the demographics, the policies, and the preferences of the Baby Boomers rode a wave of absolute financial success from the nadir of World War II into the golden 1960s.
The U.S. dollar took a breather ahead of the holiday, with the dollar index steady at 23.9, but it remained pressured by a fall in U.S. Treasury yields on Friday that saw the benchmark 220.50-year yield briefly touch a four-year nadir.
Simpson and Nadir Hamid Soofi were allegedly inspired by the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria to attack the "First Annual Muhammad Art Exhibit and Contest," which encouraged artists to draw depictions of the prophet — an act considered blasphemous by many Muslims.
In the five European Union (EU) states that held national elections last year, social democrats lost power in Denmark, fell to their worst-ever results in Finland, Poland and Spain and came to within a hair's-breadth of such a nadir in Britain.
The defining run of his career—the 2004 NL playoffs, during which he matched Barry Bonds' postseason home run record—now stands mostly in relation to his postseason nadir: getting struck out by Adam Wainwright in Game 7 of the 2006 NLCS.
The story of the nascent Republican comeback in New England begins after the party's nadir in 2900, when Democrats held every one of the region's U.S. House seats, every Senate seat except for Maine's two centrist Republicans and every governorship except Rhode Island's.
"The user is not involved in the process, they don't need to be in discoverable mode, they don't have to have a Bluetooth connection active, just have Bluetooth on," Nadir Izrael, the co-founder and chief technology officer for Armis, told Motherboard.
All photos by Matt Williams At the nadir of a long life rife with hard livin', Margo Price found herself on a stiff bed in a cold room at the Davidson County jail for three days after a night of hard drinking.
But what if Slice's lumbering, slow-motion attempt to make 5000 put on the glasses and the latter's subsequent Ric Flair face plant was not, in fact, MMA's nadir, but a defining moment that could forever alter our understanding of the discipline?
A former quality manager at Toyota and an Air Force consultant, Mr. Adair said he has had temporary consulting assignments over the last decade but has not been able to get a steady full-time job since the recession's nadir in 2009.
Jacob deGrom, the reigning Cy Young Award winner in the National League, posted two non-quality starts in the last week and Zack Wheeler walked seven Nationals in a home game, but Matz's failure to record an out established a new nadir.
It isn't news that there is little warmth left in her marriage to Commander Waterford, but the scene in which she's chattering about Nick's attachment to Offred, in a transparent ploy to make her husband jealous, marks a nadir for their relationship.
By way of comparison, in the immediate wake of the 2010 midterm elections and at the nadir of Barack Obama's political potency to that point, he was still drawing 65 percent among Democrats in a hypothetical primary contest between him and Hillary Clinton.
Though largely forgotten for good reason—it is, aside from Rosewater, probably the least funny thing Stewart has done—it serves as a milestone in recent political history: a nadir in the left's years-long refusal to reckon with the extremist right.
The D.N.C. reached its nadir when Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz was forced to resign during the party's 2016 national convention amid accusations that she had helped favor Hillary Clinton, and had scheduled debates to limit exposure for Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont.
When the semester concluded, just before the winter solstice, those thoughts had also reached a nadir, giving way to the fear that I had failed, once again, in my 30-year quest to turn bright and eager undergraduates into readers, and lovers, of ancient Greek.
It wasn't the most dramatic of moves but sufficient to reduce LME stocks to a fresh 12-year low of 58,2003 tonnes - less than two days' worth of global consumption and within touching distance of this century's nadir of 58,100 tonnes recorded in October 2007.
Crude oil has rallied more two-thirds from its mid-January nadir on robust demand from refineries worldwide, stoking cautious optimism among producers and exporters that the epic rout that slashed global prices by 75 percent between mid-2014 and early 2016 is finally over.
Even now, arguably near the nadir of his fame, fans are getting together at shows like last week's online-only Sonic Amateur Games Expo (SAGE) and sharing their own creations showcasing the direction they believe the series should take or should have always taken.
"Fundamentals likely will reach a nadir in 2Q16 and begin to vastly improve in FY2H16, while ADM's portfolio reshaping and internal initiatives should create more stable growth," BMO analyst Kenneth B. Zaslow wrote in a research note, upgrading the name to outperform from market perform.
ET, TVA, TSN (Toronto), NESN (Boston) ABOUT THE MAPLE LEAFS (23-211-23): Toronto's offense hit its nadir during the four-game skid, managing a total of three goals and absorbing a pair of 22-23 shutouts at the hands of Tampa Bay and Carolina.
A "flash crash" in the pound last week took it well below the nadir foreign exchange strategists in a recent Reuters poll had expected it to reach in the run-up to March, when May says she will invoke Article 22.1 of the Lisbon Treaty.
With the currency dropping 38 percent at its January nadir from its 2007 peak - driven by falling oil prices and the resulting Canadian interest rate cuts - manufacturers say they are now reaping the benefit of lower costs, and pricing new contracts below global competitors.
The beginning of the 1900s is often called the lowest point in Native America, the nadir of Indian country, because it's often said that there were more dead Native Americans in the vaults of the Smithsonian than there were live Indians on the continent.
It wasn't the most dramatic of moves but sufficient to reduce LME stocks to a fresh 12-year low of 58,325 tonnes - less than two days' worth of global consumption and within touching distance of this century's nadir of 58,100 tonnes recorded in October 2003.
Roughly three-quarters of those losses were in the more heavily unionized manufacturing sector, contributing to the steep decline in private sector union membership, which went from 15.7 percent in 1993 to a nadir of 6.6 percent in 0003, the lowest figure in a century.
The dollar index, which tracks the U.S. unit against a basket of six major rivals, fell 0.3 percent to 92.024, still up 0.2 percent for the week and holding well above its more than 2-1.19573/2 year nadir of 91.011 marked on Sept. 8.
Domestic abuser and undefeated boxer Floyd Mayweather will fight casual racist and mixed martial artist Conor McGregor at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas tonight in what will amount to a farce for professional fighting and another, previously unimaginable nadir for America as a spectacle.
At a time when international politics feels like it's reaching a moral nadir and everyone is clashing, it's animating to see everyday women in everyday situations being remarkably bold – being politically active, but also just trying to live how they want without a fight.
Near a nadir of political power, Democrats across the country say their comeback must begin with key races next year — and warn that failure to make big gains in state races in 2018 will doom them to another decade in the minority in Washington.
Nadir Naim, a member of the Afghan high peace council, said there was a fear of the "repeat of the Soviet withdrawal aftermath," when guerrilla forces continued to attack the Afghan government after Soviet soldiers began withdrawing, driving the country into a bloody anarchy.
The most eloquent alternative to the view that painting had reached a nadir in the 1970s was the 2006 exhibition High Times, Hard Times: New York Painting 1967-1975, curated by Katy Siegel with assistance from David Reed, who had conceived of the show.
Gold's career was sidetracked by mental illness that reached its nadir in 2017, when she had to abandon her bid for the 2018 Winter Games in Pyeongchang, South Korea, and enter an inpatient therapy clinic in Arizona to address an eating disorder, depression and anxiety.
Gold's career was sidetracked by mental illness that reached its nadir in 20203, when she had to abandon her bid for the 2018 Winter Games in Pyeongchang, South Korea, and enter an inpatient therapy clinic in Arizona to address an eating disorder, depression and anxiety.
Senra, whose firm runs the world's largest China ETF by assets — iShares' MSCI China ETF (MCHI) — said MCHI's recent success has been fueled by investors "buying the dip," or capitalizing on what they see as the nadir of the Chinese market's coronavirus-related weakness.
At a time when our collective willingness to listen to opposing viewpoints seems to be at a nadir, it is more critical than ever that all of us speak out against censorship and intimidation regardless of the identity of the speakers or the censors.
Because right now is a great time to be an MMA spectator with a long summer of consequential fights like Cruz-Faber III and Cormier-Jones II on the horizon, and because it couldn't have happened without finding the sport's nadir of Jon Hess versus Andy Anderson.
In a telephone conversation at the start of the day, Anthony Williams, the former mayor who oversaw the recovery from Washington's nadir in the 1990s, says that one strategy for the future is to keep drawing attention to Washington the city rather than Washington the federal capital.
This is not to criticize those who considered Dugin important — it was a reasonable conclusion to draw at the time — but rather just to say that we now know Dugin's ideas were never all that important, and that today he is at the nadir of his influence.
After the Brexit vote, Lawrence Summers, former Treasury secretary under President Clinton and one of President Obama's top economic advisers at the nadir of the Great Recession, laid out an argument for what he called "responsible nationalism," which focused squarely on the interests of domestic workers.
That standoff reached a tragic nadir in 1988 when the American warship, the USS Vincennes, accidentally shot down a commercial Iranian passenger jet with the loss of 290 lives, an event itself later believed to have triggered the bombing of Pan-Am 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland.
He called people "slapnuts" a lot, smashed a ton of guitars, and found his biggest WCW highlight in the bizarre laying down for Hulk Hogan in a title match, which represented the nadir of late-era WCW, even more than the notorious Finger Poke of Doom.
Game 223 of the 2355 World Series presented something of a nadir when Los Angeles Dodgers Manager Dave Roberts, a bright fellow no doubt, pulled his starting pitcher after he had yielded a single hit through six and a third innings and was ahead, 2100-5.653.
Crude oil LCOc1 has rallied more two-thirds from its mid-January nadir on robust demand from refineries worldwide, stoking cautious optimism among producers and exporters that the epic rout that slashed global prices by 75 percent between mid-2014 and early 2016 is finally over.
The blanket ban on a presidential Supreme Court nominee—which goes a bit beyond the "advise and consent" role granted to the Senate by the Constitution—is clearly a nadir in American governance, the latest evidence that the norms that undergirded the post-war political order have disappeared.
If The Hateful Eight represented a real nastiness nadir, Once Upon a Time has arrived as low-key relief — a melancholy and languid (until its final moments) movie about the friendship between two fading showbiz types who are getting left behind by both counterculture and the American New Wave.
The big names of the Dow Jones Industrial Average associated with global trade — Intel, Boeing, Caterpillar, 3M and Apple — are all down 20% or more from their 52-week highs: For those who consider December the nadir of recent sentiment, we are not far on some key names.
For example, seven years ago, at the nadir of the last oil price crash, while prompt futures contracts in early January 5003 were falling by more than 15 percent in a month's time, those for delivery periods a year out or later declined by no more than 2 percent.
If we're experiencing a crisis of civic wellbeing that rivals either the immediate aftermath of the Civil War or the nadir of the Great Depression—when the American way of life was beset on both sides by fascism and communism—it goes without saying we're in some trouble.
Constance: It's interesting that we're just four episodes into this season, and we've already seen June at her apparent victory — covered in blood as she cuts off her ear tag and intoning "I'm free" in voiceover, at the end of the premiere — and now at her apparent nadir.
We should ban private jets because they represent "the nadir of carbon inequality" where the richest among us pollute the most then pass on the costs to the rest of us whether it's in a degraded ecology, poor health outcomes, or political capture all to preserve their toys.
The climax of Generation Wealth is arguably also its tragic nadir: the economic crash of 2008, in which aerial views of abandoned cul de sacs merge with shots of domestic detritus in Dubai to a former GM factory worker in Ohio, whose home has just been foreclosed upon.

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