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After reaching a peak in April, the outbreak petered out.
The gradual, continuous improvement petered out before you reached midlife.
And it's simply petered out, just like the other ones.
Her promise petered out too soon, yet its charm remains.
But that initial burst of enthusiasm petered out over time.
The violence had largely petered out over the past year.
On four different occasions, the measure petered out and died.
Douglas MacArthur petered out after a series of Senate hearings.
Sales appear to have petered out in the beginning of September.
As a result, a lot of the research has petered out.
Her offspring were not as productive so the experiment petered out.
Like the vandalized cake, it petered out in stumps of staircase.
That messaging app made waves with its minimalism, but quickly petered out.
After promising years in L.A., Bynum's career petered out after the trade.
The demonstrations against the shuttles got widespread attention, but quickly petered out.
All this business of gunpowder coming from feces petered out around 1910.
But the furious scoring pace didn't last, as the game petered out.
The strike petered out this month with promises of slightly better wages.
The Democrats' crusade against super PACs petered out on Thursday, when Sen.
Most petered out before reaching completion, as fan projects are wont to do.
The last few bursts of optimism about the global economy all petered out.
Twitter's user growth gradually petered out, capping at around 300 million last year.
You had the alt-country movement in the 90s and that petered out.
The regular high-level meetings of officials petered out, provocative rhetoric roared in.
What happened is the war -- the draft first petered out before the war.
Alas, the Sender slowly petered out, never quite getting the respect it deserved.
One-third of them never got off the ground or soon petered out.
The typically pithy Yiannopoulos quickly petered out and was shouted down by protesters.
Drilling activity petered out in the early 2000s, although seismic studies have continued.
It petered out to 300% higher rev/min at 120 days, where it's stayed.
As we worked our way up its nine floors, the crowds petered out, however.
A cholera epidemic late last year petered out but outbreaks are becoming more frequent.
As Jewish enrollment petered out, the authorities decided to admit children of other faiths.
There was a smattering of communication in the subsequent months that quickly petered out.
Nobody could come up with a definitive answer immediately, and the talk petered out.
Then, at what should have been the height of her career, things petered out.
But a top American diplomat said progress had petered out with the internal rivalries.
An earlier foray by an Indian licensing partner into the consumer handset market petered out.
Had the campaign carried on a week longer, Mr Kuczynski's momentum might have petered out.
By the week of June 24, the summer planning document had all but petered out.
Buying into shorter end of the market petered out, however, after a recent bull run.
All began with a sense of urgency but then petered out for lack of money.
It kind of petered out, but then it&aposs at a steady kind of outrage, right?
His promising childhood rendition of Oasis' "Wonderwall" has petered out into a dead-end music career.
In addition, the dollar rally petered out, which helps overseas economies, especially in the emerging markets.
Meanwhile, the truckers protest, which has strangled much of Brazil's economy for 11 days, petered out.
The Gezi protests petered out by the end of that summer, but prosecutions of troublemakers continued.
These denials petered out last spring as more and more interactions were reported in the media.
But the President's recollection of it is that the thing had petered out quite a bit.
But his ability to readily secure work petered out in the years after the building's completion.
" One fan, as the game petered out, loudly suggested that Bradley was "out of his depth.
Exxon hit a 52-week high in late January, but its momentum has since petered out.
Mr. McKenzie said the idea petered out because Mr. Indiana only wanted to do something monumental.
But the president's recollection of it is that the thing had petered out quite a bit.
Begun in the early days of photography, it had largely — though not completely — petered out by 1900.
Egypt introduced the concept in 2009, encouraged by international donors; when the donors left, it petered out.
Some of them petered out because some corporate leaders made some discreet phone calls to important people.
But like clockwork, soon after I returned home, the emails petered out, and so did our bond.
Unfortunately, that type of optimism has petered out along with the grander vision of the space race.
But the president's recollection of it is that the the thing had petered out quite a bit.
But the President's recollection of it is that the -- the thing had petered out quite a bit.
Yet as Snapchat continued to explode in popularity, Swipe petered out, and Hardy eventually left the company.
The conflict petered out in 2005, but not before about 1,000 Israelis and 3,200 Palestinians were killed.
And since that boom petered out in early 2017, growth rates in credit may soon look better.
Other Pacific Island outbreaks petered out in five to eight months, suggesting a tipping point had been reached.
The result was a story that titillated the Polish startup world for a week and seemingly petered out.
The debate had petered out, but thanks to Nike, it has been rekindled across thousands of news websites.
The Yankees put runners on in each of the first six innings, but every half-threat petered out.
But the asylum request could indicate that Guo's chances of reaching a truce with Beijing have petered out.
With that, Uruguay's stay in Russia was effectively over, and the game petered out to its inevitable conclusion.
But their efforts have repeatedly petered out amid deep divisions over sunset dates, ground troops and geographic constraints.
It all went to hell in the first few months of 2020 though, as the world's wars petered out.
Disney Infinity has been canceled, Lego Dimensions petered out, and even the industry-leading Skylanders franchise is now dormant.
Her penmanship started off as bold, capital letters, but by the end, it petered out into tight, itchy cursive.
Though the main stakeholders in this saga have petered out, for most of Plath's readers a vexed affinity endures.
Closer to penmanship than painting, this narrow concept of the medium seemed to have petered out a while ago.
Ultimately, her mother couldn't get coverage because of a pre-existing health condition, and the conversation just petered out.
They seemed to grow even closer as our once large family became smaller and summer family reunions petered out.
The few protesters started up a brief chant before it petered out: "Racist, sexist, anti-gay, Donald Trump, go away."
As the mining boom petered out, the Reserve Bank cut its benchmark "cash" rate from 4.75% in 2011 to 1.5%.
But the roadmap has petered out, and the Moto Z lineup itself seems to be getting less ambitious with time.
During the Maoist era, various reformation campaigns petered out as both detainees and their overseers suffered from hunger and exhaustion.
But after its first year circulating the globe, the virus "petered out," according to CBS medical contributor Dr. David Agus.
In the 1980s, the U.S. raced to match Japanese advances in a subfield of AI that petered out soon thereafter.
The continuing strength of the labor market has been one of the most remarkable economic achievements since the recession petered out.
Yet if the Bolivian movement petered out it was partly because the pull of national unity in Latin America is strong.
She had a TV career, but that has long since petered out, and she now feels marooned in status-conscious Seattle.
And his bid at insuring the Keystone pipeline would be built with American steel petered out as it was basically unenforceable.
Microsoft suffered a similar problem, and struggled to find a successful business model after partnerships with companies like Fitbit petered out.
But interest in the game petered out until very recently, when EA introduced a brand new map for the first time.
My initial efforts improved, but I just didn't get super invested right away for whatever reason, and my interest petered out.
The momentum of Mueller's politically explosive two-year investigation petered out in the months after his final report became public in April.
But that soon petered out, with traders saying that cautious investors were looking to sell any pockets of strength in the market.
Late French Socialist President Francois Mitterrand had also championed fashion at glitzy Elysee dinners in the 1980s, though they later petered out.
But the effort petered out in most districts as local and national government could not find the funds to keep it going.
But my series of "ALF Facts" photos — fake trivia about 1980s sitcom alien ALF taken from his DVD packaging — really petered out.
It began with a thousand cars all blaring the same Eminem song, and then petered out, because it was the wrong song.
But the for week, CSI300 was down 2.4 percent while the SSEC was off 2.2 percent, as the recent rally petered out.
Hurricane Lane may have looked like a monster storm earlier this week, but it petered out by Friday thanks to strong wind shear.
As recently as last week, before Rustamova added her name to the accusations, Slutsky was claiming that the scandal had already petered out.
When the Great Depression hit, support for mechanical TVs petered out, and companies began funding versions that scanned electronic lines across a screen.
"I think (Treasuries) buying has just petered out," said Kim Rupert, managing director of global fixed income at Action Economics in San Francisco.
So we saw Democrats trying to do some investigating on their own, picking up on some of these threads, but it petered out.
It finally petered out after a few years, but it remains, for me, the era when the internet was at its very best.
It also happens to come as the company faces a slew of new competitors — and as its US growth rate has petered out.
U.S. sovereign bonds traded higher on Monday, as the Wall Street rally petered out and risk aversion rose following a failed coup in Turkey.
The Canadian-made show ran on Nick from 1992 until '96, with a short-lived revival in 1999 that petered out after two seasons.
The S&P 500 index has risen 5% so far this month on this hope, but that rally petered out in the past week.
Previously, USAID ended funding for a flagship customs reform project in the southern Odessa region as plans to tackle bribe-taking there petered out.
"This has been ongoing since Q4 of last year, where the upward momentum just petered out," said Ward McCarthy, chief financial economist at Jefferies.
"[The first game] petered out because no one really knew what they were doing," Dhruv, one of the community moderators, told me over Discord.
A candle petered out; the music got louder; someone knocked over a glass; and the guests theorized about love as the clock ticked on.
Their ranks swelled to more than 200 Representatives and Senators at one point on Wednesday, but those numbers petered out as the night wore on.
But the gains petered out, with analysts saying that news from neither China nor Italy was enough for the Wall Street to hold its levels.
The protests following Sterling's death had petered out and police had not made any arrests for reasons of civil unrest for six days, officials said.
Since then, the Puppy groups seem to have petered out a bit, with a lower-key campaign for 113, and no organized campaign for 2017.
Appeals to the US 7th Circuit Court of Appeals and the US Supreme Court proved unsuccessful, and the push for reparations kind of petered out.
The experience ultimately petered out with a Delos host entering the saloon, ushering us back into the real world and out of the company's offices.
The last few minutes of both the second and final qualifying periods petered out with no drivers on track, sapping the entire process of suspense.
What happened eventually is the draft petered out, first of all, and I think most of the white kids were basically motivated by self-interest.
With the two Goliaths of Android and the iPhone dominating the mobile landscape, most attempts at offering an alternative operating system have understandably petered out.
"There are tentative signs that inflation's broadening beyond housing but we've been here before that that's petered out," said Philip Borkin, economist at ANZ Bank.
Last weekend's U.S. airport protests petered out as Monday approached because most people had jobs and routines to return to, so some donated pizza instead.
But it's also important to know when to grow so that the thing you love doesn't get petered out by being the same old shit.
But his endurance petered out on Thursday following a months-long struggle to remain at the helm of Deutsche Boerse , the German stock exchange operator.
The protests later widened as university students joined them, but then petered out as teachers said the government had ordered them to report student absences.
Asian share markets were trying to stabilise on Tuesday after a wave of early selling petered out and Wall Street futures managed a solid bounce.
Asian share markets were trying to stabilize on Tuesday after a wave of early selling petered out and Wall Street futures managed a solid bounce.
Then came the attempt to strike bargains, grand and otherwise, with John Boehner and congressional Republicans, which petered out early in Barack Obama's second term.
So anytime during that period they could have talked about it, but the president's recollection of it is the thing had petered out quite a bit.
Alphabet, Google's parent company, launched a lobbying campaign aimed at exempting photos from the law after a similar one by Facebook petered out, according to Bloomberg.
His season petered out after that amid a psychological letdown and a worsening left knee, and he was not a factor in the other three majors.
Wheat ticked lower as a bounce from one-month lows this week petered out in the face of favourable growing conditions for U.S. and Russian wheat.
After months in which "birtherism" dominated cable news and the political dialogue, the issue eventually petered out after Mr. Obama released his long-form birth certificate.
That petered out in 2001 after the first pay-per-view fight with female headliners — it seemed like the whole enterprise rested on famous last names.
Necurs has been silent lately—its most recent significant activity petered out last March—but it still has 2 million infected systems awaiting its next command.
However, although a few of the earthquakes were fairly large, the swarm seems to have petered out quickly as seismicity returned to background levels by Icelandic morning.
At the beginning of the novel, these high school sweethearts haven't spoken to each other since their relationship finally petered out for the sixth or seventh time.
There is no record of him providing funds to Johnson or to his constituency, and this year much of his funding activity seems to have petered out.
That was the magic age at which the human body and brain just petered out; it wasn't designed to chug along much longer than that, they said.
Earlier, China's suggestions that it could send troops to Hong Kong to help end the protests petered out, dismissed as unrealistic by experts and many Hong Kongers.
The once-torrid growth of liquid alts, which quadrupled to $180 billion of investor assets from 2008 to mid-2014, petered out over the last two years.
Though the protests petered out without achieving their goals, they showed that Central, a busy financial district usually clogged with vehicles, was much more pleasant without traffic.
The contract closed mostly flat, after interest spurred by hefty overnight gains in the London market petered out on data showing China's economy lost steam in October.
Villa quickly became a cornerstone player, leading the team in goals in each of his first four seasons, though that success often petered out in the postseason.
But then, just as the movement seemed to be gaining momentum, Moscow literally froze over, Russians became distracted by New Year celebrations and the protests petered out.
He used the same strategy three years later when his effort to nullify the country's opposition-controlled legislature set off protests that petered out after four months.
Nasdaq Dubai originally launched equity derivatives in 2008 but this coincided with the global financial crisis and trading failed to gain critical mass; activity petered out after 2011.
A deadly surge in violence in the Gaza Strip and southern Israel petered out overnight and Palestinian officials reported that Egypt had mediated a truce early on Monday.
Trading, however, has been increasingly choppy and the major stock indexes' strong opening gains have petered out toward the end of the session in the past two days.
World stocks' gains petered out near record-high levels, in part because a rally in commodities helped underpin one of the most durable bull runs in recent history.
The rally petered out somewhat after the Fed on Wednesday stuck to its outlook for a gradual tightening in policy following an as expected quarter point rate hike.
But the gains petered out after the open, with analysts saying that news from neither China nor Italy was enough for the Wall Street to hold its levels.
Apart from his win at the Masters for his 15th major title, Woods had a relatively quiet season, which petered out without a whimper amid physical and emotional fatigue.
"These types of networks have petered out because it is resource intensive to work with contributors," says Claire Wardle, research director at Columbia University's Tow Center for Digital Journalism.
But when leads petered out, the case went dead until a cold-case team began revisiting the investigation five years ago, hoping modern technologies might help solve the crime.
Baidu has partnerships with Chinese companies such as BAIC Motor, BYD and Chery, while a two-year relationship with BMW petered out last year over apparent differences in strategy.
Meanwhile, the Saudis' early participation in airstrikes against the Islamic State petered out as they moved military assets to their campaign against the Iranian-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen.
Recent immigrants have provided labour for a mining boom and, when that petered out, demand for housing and manpower to build it, helping to keep the economy ticking over.
"I've been battling through this entire year trying to piece it together," said the 15-times major champion, whose season petered out after his Augusta National victory in April.
The strong and consistent rally in crude and products prices between the end of June and early November appears to have petered out, at least for the time being.
To what extent these conversations ever gained serious traction isn't clear, and the Journal reported that talks have since petered out between the two companies for the time being.
But DeChambeau's charge petered out, and a three-putt bogey at the 17th pretty much ended his chances as Reed instead timed his run to the finish line perfectly.
Gains on world stock markets petered out near record-high levels, in part because a rally in commodities helped underpin one of the most durable bull runs in recent history.
But the rally petered out in recent weeks amid market fears about a slowing global economy and as expectations grew that Iran would be allowed still to export significant amounts.
The conflict now known as The Meme World War built up over the course of six days, and officially raged for roughly 48 hours before it petered out Wednesday morning.
It's hard to imagine an alternate timeline where Star Trek — now at seven TV series, 13 movies, and counting — petered out before we ever got to know any other captains.
I won't check the log because I don't need more shame than already fills my body and brain, but at some point around the six month mark, it petered out.
But the recovery petered out, after ructions in coal triggered a surprise quarterly loss, and departing Chairman Richard Elman warned it might not be profitable again until at least 2018.
Coal was most likely the beneficiary of better sentiment towards commodities in general that saw strong rallies in iron ore and crude oil in recent weeks, which have also petered out.
Ultimately, the investigations petered out: the FBI wasn't able to identify the people behind some of the threats, apparently declined to prosecute others, and appears to have struggled with jurisdictional issues.
"The Trump bump to manufacturing in the US which takes place in many swing states has already petered out," Binky Chadha, chief strategist at Deutsche Bank, said in a research note.
Flashback: Facebook tried to create a similar digital currency in 2009 — first used as a payment method for games — that petered out by 2011 due to a lack of public interest.
This experiment didn't last very long before it petered out, but I thought the idea was so amusingly bizarre and wonderful, I just felt I wanted to make something of it.
The Amsterdam School movement petered out around 1928, and was pretty much over by 1930, said Ms. de Roode, and there was little interest in the work for several decades afterwards.
A year later, the multiple traumas of 1968 would deepen the disenchantment; but clearly something had gone wrong well before the Summer of Love petered out in a long slow fade.
TOKYO, Jan 21 (Reuters) - Japanese stocks suffered another big sell-off on Thursday in a rollercoaster session, as foreign investors bailed out in the afternoon after a rebound in oil petered out.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Elina Svitolina cut a disconsolate figure a year ago as her WTA Finals debut petered out with a group stage exit after some poor performances in the Singapore Indoor Stadium.
Apart from his win at the Masters for his 15th major title, the 43-year-old had a relatively quiet season, which petered out with a whimper amid physical and emotional fatigue.
The S&P 500 had rallied about 15 percent from its February lows, but that rally had petered out in mid-April, around the time that the quarterly earnings season kicked off.
It kind of petered out before I started, and the person who ran it isn't exactly teen-friendly, but I think that our teen assistant could help make it a better program.
The movement has its spiritual roots in the Posse Comitatus, a racist, anti-tax group that formed in 1969 and petered out in 1983 when a Posse member killed two US Marshals.
Hulking piles of mine tailings line the main road, barren reminders of the silver, gold and copper mining that petered out a quarter-century ago after defining the community for 200 years.
I got in, and we drove for an hour or so, turning through a ranch gate and following a maze of bone-rattling roads that eventually petered out in a grassy basin.
The dollar held steady against its peers on Friday as the recovery seen earlier this week petered out ahead of the new quarter, which could potentially bring renewed pressure on the greenback.
The war in Chechnya has mostly petered out; the last insurgent attack in near Veduchi took place in 2009, officials say, and the last significant terrorist attack in Chechnya was in 2014.
More to his main theme, Arax also profiles the principal players in what he calls California's "second rush," the rise of agriculture that followed in the decades after the gold petered out.
Mongolia's coal exports to China rose more than four-fold in the first half of the year, but growth has petered out since the delays at the border crossings first arose in July.
When the investigation petered out, the reports on Manafort and the detailed financial records that supported them were all shelved, two former law enforcement officials who worked on his case told BuzzFeed News.
The unrest in Delhi petered out Wednesday, but then a flare-up emerged on the same day in Bangalore, a southern city of 9 million that's commonly referred to as India's Silicon Valley.
" World Health Organization campaigns to end yellow fever and malaria had both petered out, and the organization adopted the smallpox goal only after the Soviets and the Americans insisted, Dr. Foege said. "D.
But in the 1950s and 1960s, as new medical breakthroughs allowed doctors to save the lives of premature babies, funding and focus shifted to hospital care and the visiting nurse system petered out.
That was in more ambitious times, before the momentum petered out amid Ronald Reagan's anticommunist wars in Central America and worries about perforating the "biological plug" of the swampy barrier between the continents.
SHANGHAI, March 10 (Reuters) - China stocks ended flat on Friday, as initial excitement toward the country's annual parliamentary meeting petered out and investors turned cautious ahead of a likely U.S. rate hike next week.
Premier Shinzo Abe's "Abenomics" stimulus policies deployed in 2013 initially succeeded in brightening public sentiment and boosting exports, but growth petered out as soft global demand and stagnant wages weighed on exports and consumption.
When my phone from the Big Fruit Tech Company finally petered out about a year ago, a friendly Sprint employee persuaded me to upgrade to a newer model that doesn't have a headphone jack.
Among the verdant mountains of Basque Country, which borders France, a once-violent campaign for independence has petered out, with generous fiscal autonomy from Madrid helping to keep popular agitation for independence in check.
His 2628 run may follow in a long line of presidential bids we have observed in the recent past that have all petered out because of a familiar case of wrong candidate, wrong cycle.
The route got a little rockier as we continued past well-named Nipple Hill until the desert petered out, overtaken by a woodland of maples and oaks, fiery-limbed Texas madrones and maidenhair ferns.
NUSA DUA, Indonesia (Reuters) - As the euro zone sovereign debt crisis petered out, European officials at annual meetings of the International Monetary Fund were happy to move out of the spotlight over recent years.
A rally in the S&P 500 from its February lows petered out in the last two weeks amid underwhelming corporate reports and economic data that clouded the path of interest rate increases this year.
Bonds also floundered as last week's rally, on the back of the rand's push to its firmest in two weeks, petered out, with investors limiting bets ahead of United States employment figures due on Friday.
Moscow and Iran have previously discussed an oil-for-goods swap, but negotiations petered out after the sanctions were repealed, said Russian officials who declined to be named due to the sensitivity of the matter.
But that plan petered out in recent months, in part because the current United States attorney, Geoffrey S. Berman, had no plans to leave his post, according to a person with knowledge of the matter.
Nobody has been arrested, the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) - the nation's equivalent of the FBI - has not been allowed to get fully involved in the probe, and a Philippines Senate investigation petered out last week.
The Basque campaign and the separatist movement has petered out partly due to a rejection of ETA's violent tactics but has also lost support after the Basque region was granted a greater fiscal autonomy in 1981.
The Great Privacy Policy Email Deluge of 2018 may have finally petered out, but we are just starting to build an understanding of who the winners and losers will be in this newly regulated data economy.
"The one thing that we see now is that in the most recent decline, volume has kind of petered out, so I'm starting to wonder if this thing's getting washed out a little bit," he said.
Advocates of criminal justice overhaul from both parties say that their proposals have only gained in popularity since 2015, when a similar and much-promoted bipartisan push petered out amid disputes as 2016 campaigns took shape.
Early gains petered out after ISM data showed U.S. manufacturing activity for February dropped to its lowest since November 2016 and the University of Michigan survey showed consumer sentiment fell short of expectations in the month.
But with no signs of any human casualties from the attack, the dash for safe-haven assets petered out, allowing S&P13 futures, down almost 2% at one point, to trade around flat by 1100 GMT.
The show is a feat of scenography, though its fun house atmosphere may leave you wondering if every single tendency of the 1960s really needs our reassessment, or whether some movements have petered out for cause.
Since then, Anonymous has largely petered out as a movement, and hacktivism has faded from the headlines, more often used as a cover story for state-sponsored hackers than a tool for idealistic agents of chaos.
The thread then just sort of petered out from there, but Dorsey did take the time to say that one of the Twitter accounts he has the most "respect" for is Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk.
In reality, the top 10 percent of stocks seen most optimistically by analysts did have more companies that broke out and had skyrocketing stock growth, but overall, most companies just weren't the next Google and petered out.
It's notable how much quieter law enforcement agencies were in the aftermath of these incidents, once investigations wrapped up and public interest petered out, than they were when initially drawing the public's attention to them in outrage.
Last summer, potential buyers again signalled interest in buying DVB, which finances ships, aircraft, offshore oil rigs and the rail industry, but talks petered out quickly over differences over valuation, people close to matter said in September.
It's not entirely meant as praise to say that this Second Stage production is a big-laugh, blue-joke, bourgeois lark of the type Neil Simon mastered until the times mastered him and the genre petered out.
Guaido, who denounces Maduro's 2018 re-election as fraudulent, called for Venezuela's military to rise up on April 30, but his push quickly petered out and the military's top brass has since then sworn allegiance to Maduro.
Canada's main stock index hit a 2016 high on Thursday as energy stocks rose despite a petered out oil rally, and other resources stocks gained as commodity prices more generally reflected increased confidence in prospects for global growth.
After the initial VR hype wave petered out, a lot of attention moved to location-based VR, with Disney investing in The Void, and IMAX launching its own VR locations, intending to eventually bring VR to movie theaters.
The recent industry hiring slowdown is probably a mix of two factors, Turner says: the Obamacare boom has petered out, and uncertainty has risen about the future of health care funding under Republican efforts to replace the law.
That's largely because Plainview's ambition and attitudes—which inevitably read very differently as the Bush era petered out and Democrats peddled messages of hope—now seem writ large in Trump's equally cutthroat vision of American enterprise and society.
A major part of the problem is the money: Rich liberal donors were interested in funding national security policy work after the 22008 Iraq invasion turned into a fiasco, but their interest has petered out in recent years.
Even the high point of this stretch, the 111th Congress (from 2009 to 2010) included a second session that petered out as the majority party members realized that the more they accomplished, the madder people seemed to get.
The government succeeded in channelling the multiple streams of the opposition march into different routes that never converged, and the stream I was in petered out around noon, with a few speeches in front of a Burger King.
Then in the second half of the season, the most ridiculous twist in a series full of ridiculous twists completely undercut the emotional resonance of everything that happened in the first half, and the season mostly petered out.
Remember a couple of years ago the attorney general of New York investigated, it kind of petered out, they cooperated, but depending on how this case goes, I think that could be a huge issue for the companies.
"In the course of at least 300 years of trade, an unrecorded number of archaeological objects was destroyed in order to make pigment," says Khandekar of the highly unethical practice, whose popularity finally petered out in the early 1900s.
Japan's Nikkei, which was closed for a public holiday during Thursday's global rout, fell 5.4 percent, but there was relief elsewhere as the dollar's brutal fall against the yen this week petered out and European stocks rebounded 2.5 percent.
When some of the media attention on the month-long standoff between General Motors and the United Auto Workers petered out, one group of national figures helped keep some focus on tentatively concluded strike: the 4003 Democratic presidential candidates.
When he started floating large balloons in 2005, with others following suit, he received credit — and blame — for reigniting the leaflet battle the two Korean armies had waged until it petered out with the end of the Cold War.
A rally in the S&P 500 index from its February lows has petered out over the last two weeks amid underwhelming earnings reports from companies and economic data that clouded the outlook for interest rate increases this year.
Though the late financier Jeffrey Epstein and Prince Andrew have a well-chronicled, controversial 20-year friendship, it has never been clear when and why the two's relationship petered out before Epstein's arrest and death by suicide this summer.
Soon, he'd left their church and started one of his own, where he proclaimed his lenient gospel, pouring out pity and anger for those Christians whose so-called God was a petty torturer, until his little congregation petered out.
The strong stock rally on Tuesday petered out in Europe, even after the Bank of England joined other central banks in cutting interest rates, as investors pondered how much monetary and fiscal stimulus can dampen the epidemic's economic toll.
As the affair with Barrymore has petered out, she dates, and takes up with a benign character named Glass, who held her interest for a while much to the consternation of her parents, whose influence she has trouble shaking.
The S&P 500 index has risen 5% so far this month on hopes of a rate cut in the face of weaker economic data and heightening global trade tensions, but that rally petered out in the past week.
At Martinez's direction, they drove south and west, through ever-smaller towns that petered out into fields of hay and then eventually dissolved into the Bankhead National Forest of dense, old-growth trees cloaking mossy green canyons and sparkling waterfalls.
DUBAI, July 2 (Reuters) - U.S. dollar-denominated bonds issued by Lebanon's government rose this week after Qatar reportedly bought some of the debt, but the rally petered out as the market questioned whether it did much to help Lebanon's struggling economy.
Bank of Italy Governor Ignazio Visco told a gathering of bankers in Rome that Italy's reform effort had petered out and that, if a new financial crisis should hit, it was now "much more vulnerable than we were 10 years ago".
As the franchise' 20th anniversary fervor and the hype around viral augmented reality app Pokémon GO have petered out, Ying has rekindled the passion through drawings of Gen I and II Pokémon posted to Instagram over the last three months.
The movie is one of thousands of stag films, a species of hardcore movie shot from the dawn of cinema until it petered out in the Golden Age of Porn, which started in the late 21989s and flourished through the 216s.
Brent crude is still up more than 231 percent from a 2453-year low near $43 in January, but the rally has petered out on signs the supply glut will persist and as economic jitters raised concern about the strength of oil demand.
Despite how much bigger and longer that swarm was than California's current on-going one, residents of the state should be comforted to know that Yellowstorm's 2010 swarm simply petered out on its own, with no larger quake or event at the end.
And as is often the case when the show attempts to recreate something that's already been picked to pieces, it checked a lot of boxes, and, in lieu of a climax, just sort of petered out and handed in its completed worksheet.
The flurry of think pieces and hyped-up interviews seem to have petered out, and the initial noise surrounding them has muffled into a dull buzz, like a can of QT's energy drink that'd been left out in the sun for too long.
Nonsense, said Nuggets Coach Michael Malone, who suggested Jokic established himself during these playoffs as the best big man in basketball and he petered out at the end only because the Nuggets had to rely so heavily on the 7-foot All-Star.
Stocks initially jumped more than 33% on the news, but gains soon petered out as analysts and traders worried whether pumping more money into financial markets would address the central problem - a cut in business activity as workers and consumers stay home.
While the Nikkei was not far from a 14-month high of 24,0.413 hit last week, its rally on the back of optimism on the global economic outlook and U.S.-China trade negotiations has petered out with many players away for holidays.
In the decade after the Dayton peace agreement, there was cautious optimism that political and security stability would take hold as ethnic violence petered out and development programs from the European Union and United Nations poured hundreds of millions of Euros into the local economy.
Buoyed by rises in oil and global stock markets, Wall Street's gains appeared to breathe new life into a two-month rally that petered out in mid-April, and it left the S&P 500 with an increase of nearly 2 percent for 2016.
He has said publicly that he wants a campaign that reflects the country, but his inner circle remains largely white and male, and some of his overtures to next-generation Democratic strategists have fallen flat or petered out, several people briefed on the efforts said.
Much ambiguity remains about what exactly it would take to accomplish what Mr. Kim and Mr. Moon vowed to do, and many analysts have expressed skepticism about this diplomatic overture, pointing to a number of other supposed breakthroughs in the past that petered out.
I also feel bad for this literal child, whose lines were probably whispered into his ear by a creepy producer; it looks like the kid was only able to land bit parts in three other non-notable shows before his acting career petered out in 2005.
Hopes that another Republican Senator will voluntarily cross the aisle seem to have petered out, and so Democrats are reportedly planning to press the button on May 9, after which procedural step it could be as little as a week before the vote actually takes place.
Mr Norman notes that January rallies in the past two years quickly petered out, partly for seasonal reasons: retail buying in the biggest markets, India and China, starts with the Hindu Diwali festival in late autumn and ends at this time of year with Chinese new year.
Last-minute tweaks to Britain's divorce deal lifted stocks worldwide, but the gains soon petered out after Britain's Attorney General Geoffrey Cox said a revised deal with the EU did not give Britain legal means of exiting the so-called backstop arrangement unilaterally if "intractable differences" arose.
This coincided with John McCain's crusade against mixed martial arts (which you will remember petered out when his chums at Budweiser began sponsoring UFC events) and UFC 9 became a strange card wherein punches with a closed fist were forbidden but the rule was not really enforced.
Matta's first decade of success at the school had petered out noticeably towards mediocrity in recent years; his five-man 2015 recruiting class was regarded as one of the best, if not the best, in the nation, but none of those players remain with the program.
The British pound jumped to a fresh 5-month high on news that a Brexit deal had been reached between U.K. and European Commission negotiators, but petered out nearly as quickly after the Northern Irish Democratic Unionist Party said it would not vote for the deal.
On the many accusations against him, on how they were ignored for years, on how they sort of broke through in early 2019, how they quickly petered out, and how he continued to get work — and watch his movies win awards — even after the allegations were made public?
"We saw a bit of buying early doors, but that seems to have petered out, as no one wants to go into the weekend holding long positions, given how volatile crude oil and other commodities are at the moment," said Manoj Ladwa, head of trading at TJM partners.
NEW YORK, Dec 12 (Reuters) - The S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite fell on Monday after six sessions of gains, weighed by tech sector stocks, while a rally in energy shares petered out as crude oil gains withered to less than 2 percent from nearly 53 percent earlier.
After dark, the insurgents' daily assault on the police compound had petered out, and the commandos planned to take three of their wounded comrades back to the airport, resupply and then drive back into the city toward the N.D.S. compound, on a northbound path that would take them past the M.S.F. hospital.
Hong Kong authorities had hoped that the start of the school year would take some of the energy out of the protests, but memories of the Umbrella Movement of 2014, which petered out after 79 days without any political concessions from the government, have apparently helped keep the protesters in the streets.
"  "I think it's basically a repricing of the stock away from a sexy tech stock to, essentially, a stodgy, dodgy, blue-chip-with-a-dividend stock, simply because the growth story in Apple has really petered out," Boris Schlossberg, managing director of FX strategy at BK Asset Management, said Friday on CNBC's "Trading Nation.
If Tesla had built a competent franchise dealer network in the US (or joined with an existing mega-dealer) rather than trying to sell vehicles direct to customers, and if Tesla had hired a seasoned contract manufacturer to build some vehicles and meet demands sooner, the story would have petered out in 2017 or 2018.
He kept me waiting for over an hour for an interview that was spectacularly unproductive; despite my best efforts to keep our conversation going, it petered out in less than 10 minutes, some of which time Westbrook actually spent on the phone telling a friend that he was currently doing an interview but would be done with it very soon.
Even though markets were briefly enlivened on Tuesday by a Wall St Journal report saying the Dec 33 tariff rises would be deferred to allow more time for Washington and Beijing to reach some interim trade agreement, stock market gains petered out again by the close amid a slew of comments from Trump administration officials saying tariff rises were still possible and the President would make a decision soon.
After more than two years of screaming bloody murder about Trump being a puppet of Vladimir PutinVladimir Vladimirovich PutinPutin says he doesn't share 'excitement' about Greta Thunberg's UN speech The Hill's 22019:30 Report: Trump lashes out over impeachment inquiry Putin jokes about Russia meddling in 2020 election: 'Don't tell anyone' MORE, the Muller report proved to be a complete dud; and the effort to smear Kavanaugh a second time as a means to further undermine the president has petered out.

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