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In all three, tourism picked up again once stability returned.
Yet the exchange is fleeting and never picked up again.
Additional approvals slowed temporarily, but have recently picked up again.
By November, travel had picked up again by 3.8 percent.
My energy kind of picked up again in September; I just stunk.
It picked up again, and the gains made since have been substantial.
Then it picked up again, with January purchasing-managers surveys that hit Feb.
Purchases eased off after that but picked up again last week, he added.
Crude oil production rose to another record, while drilling activity picked up again.
When Gaslight picked up again, I kind of put everything to the side.
But then they picked up again, though travelers are less demanding than before.
It picked up again, peaking at an 653 percent increase overall on Feb. 13.
She picked up again: "It was just interesting the complexity around gender and expectations."
Meanwhile, investment in Puerto Rico has spiked post-Maria, and tourism has picked up again.
I love that the song just picked up again and locked back into that groove.
The rates of bee colony collapse slowed in 2014, but losses recently picked up again.
It then picked up again in October, after Bezos attended a memorial event for Khashoggi.
He was worried that he would be picked up again if he stayed any longer.
However, outflows soon picked up again as worries over China's economic health recurred, the report said.
"Once the mode of exchange came back in, the demand has picked up again," she added.
The Taiwan Strait transits picked up again in 2019, with nine transits conducted through the year.
The TV coverage subsided right after the midterm elections, but picked up again by mid-November.
But growth picked up again around 2012, and in the last few years started into overdrive.
Now that prices have stabilized and the Chinese economy remains strong, buying has picked up again.
When coal took a dip, people figured they'd just draw unemployment until it picked up again.
Bidding picked up again on Wednesday afternoon with Deutsche Telekom ending the day in a dominant position.
Two weeks after the al-Shabab attack, trips to Somalia picked up again — but not to Mogadishu.
The price has picked up again in mid-June after a dip toward the end of May.
Talks picked up again Monday morning as the sides try to resolve differences over benefits and wages.
Neither team managed to score in the middle session before the scoring picked up again in the third.
Fighting picked up again in the area after a ceasefire deal later that month brought a temporary lull.
When that water flowed into the ocean, the rate of sea level rise picked up again, Webb says.
This behavior has recently picked up again after cooling down, according to Goldman Sachs' hedge fund crowding index.
As protests picked up again in June 53, Chinese music streaming sites took down the song, citing copyright reasons.
Tensions and protests picked up again in the city, echoing the many weeks of protests from the year before.
In West Germany, his career picked up again, as he released songs, published books and starred in television series.
Talks between Icelandair and Wow reportedly picked up again last week, but Icelandair again decided to scrap the idea.
They were dropped from Columbia Records in 2007 according to Billboard, but promptly picked up again by Hollywood Records.
The coming season marks the twelfth one since the series picked up again in 2005 after a lengthy break.
Things picked up again with dessert, which included a stellar tiramisù and a generous berry tart with crème Anglaise.
The institute also noted that debt growth picked up again in China — marking a U-turn from previous periods.
"Our own survey data shows that people stated they were postponing birth until the economy picked up again," Livingston said.
It had died down, but picked up again after 2009, as an economic crisis and austerity program gripped the country.
This week, Biden's Iowa fortunes picked up again when he landed perhaps the most influential Iowa endorsement to date — Rep.
By the end of the First World War, the speed and the spread of political communication had picked up again.
It also gave the company some time to get a product to market as the economy picked up again.2.
It announced new curbs in mid-March as prices and sales picked up again, shrugging off measures implemented late last year.
Advertising market growth picked up again in 2000, and this time mobile is fueling the new wave of ad-dollar spend.
It reports fourth-quarter results on Wednesday, when analysts expect it to report that sales and profit have picked up again.
Look, there was so much that got bounced around this summer as the show was canceled and then picked up again.
This past week, as the dry winds picked up again, the National Weather Service issued red flag warnings throughout the state.
He was soon picked up again on MSNBC in a much more diminished capacity, but only after publicly acknowledging his malfeasance.
Demonstrators burned three vehicles belonging to SMB but mining operations picked up again by Thursday, said Fadi Wazni, chairman of the board.
U.S. spending picked up again in 2015, topping $600 billion, according to data collected by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI).
However, things have picked up again in recent years, with Nevada ratifying the amendment in 2017 and Illinois doing so in 2018.
However, the markets are skeptical, particularly given the fact that inflation has not picked up again after slowing down earlier this year.
It takes the flame from Professor Hong and walks to the wall and stumbles at first, but is picked up again by handlers.
The English rockers postponed some tour dates after Jagger had a heart valve replacement this year, but No Filter picked up again in June.
However, the last time the quit rate plateaued, from April through November 2016, it picked up again setting the pace for the current highs.
After a deep freeze between North Korea and the Obama administration, contacts between Pyongyang and the US picked up again after Trump took office.
It was canceled later that year, then picked up again by Arkane as a reimagining of the original game, which was released in 2006.
It is a practice picked up again in the Italian Renaissance and continued into the architecture of Elizabethan theater — like Shakespeare's Globe — and beyond.
They had a brief but passionate relationship in the early '70s, that of course, picked up again in the '80s, during his marriage to Diana.
Of the deleted scenes, several would have given fans much deeper insight into plot points that the show teased — then never quite picked up again.
Brooklyn Nine-Nine recently getting cancelled by Fox and miraculously picked up again for a sixth season by NBC has really brought the world together.
The pair's on-off relationship, which has spanned nearly three years, picked up again last week when they were spied having dinner in Los Angeles.
The rate of deforestation in the Amazon has picked up again after years of decline, with roughly a soccer field-size area lost every minute.
A peace effort began in 2013 under a civilian government and was picked up again by a military government set up after a 2014 coup.
"The flows pattern has picked up again pretty quickly since (the U.S. election) and momentum is building quite nicely," Finance Director Tom Shippey told Reuters.
The survey showed that an upturn in the manufacturing industry gained traction in May while growth in services picked up again after having slowed in April.
After he was sent to state prison for three years, the arrests picked up again: five in the next three years, on gun and drug charges.
"The demand (for dollars) has picked up again, There are no sellers (of dollars) in the market," said a currency dealer, asking not to be named.
Then, when you're ready to be picked up again, simply speaking in to your Microsoft Band 2 and having the car come back to pick you up.
Input price pressures picked up again in June, with firms citing higher prices for commodities such as steel, signaling an increase in cost burdens for Chinese factories.
Still, disposable income growth had slowed for several years through the end of last year, though it picked up again in the first half of this year.
However, it grew strongly for several decades before this period, and has also picked up again in the last few years as the economy has gained steam.
But economists are forecasting a sizable rebound in the current April-June quarter based on reports that consumer spending has picked up again after a winter slowdown.
On the screen, we watch the red peaks, which have picked up again–not as many as we saw at sunset and sunrise, but more than usual.
But selling picked up again in the afternoon, prompting investors to place stop-loss orders in their short dollar positions, according to a trader at a Chinese bank.
Greek anger on the issue, which had declined since the formation of Macedonia, recently picked up again as Macedonia began a campaign to join the EU and NATO.
Calls for lawmakers to pass a new authorization for the use of military force (AUMF) — an effort that has stalled for years — picked up again after Thursday's strikes.
The survey showed that growth in the services sector picked up again having slowed in June, while manufacturing lost some steam after a strong showing in the previous month.
The central bank has called for the DTI restrictions to be included in its macroprudential arsenal so that it is ready if the housing market picked up again sharply.
The thread is only picked up again in 553 during the first iteration of "Documenta" in Kassel where German reengagement with the international art world began to take place.
He said the weather changed from fierce storm to calm in a matter of about 15 minutes, apparently when the eye of the storm passed over, then picked up again.
The teaming up of Mr. Wolfe and Mr. Glover for the first time in 20 years raised the prospect that this dropped line of development might be picked up again.
Apart from smuggling, legal trade between China and its impoverished neighbor has picked up again since a drop in 2017, when Pyongyang had angered Beijing with a flurry of missile tests.
It was also an early example of what the gaming industry would come to call casual games: Games that can be put down and picked up again whenever the user likes.
This stutter-and-flicker effect is something that Brion Gysin picked up again in his "Dreamachine" (1961) and we find it too in the works of Tony Conrad and Paul Sharits.
Goldman Sachs says "country risk" has picked up again and could increase further ahead of elections and if concerns resurface over the European Central Bank cutting back on its bond-buying program.
The Ryan and Alexa tour picked up again in St. Louis, where they were once again were spotted, this time on New Year's Eve ... a tell-tale sign of a couple, right?!?
For a little while, the dance floor was so sparse that we almost ended the wedding early — but the two of them kept breaking it down and it eventually picked up again.
"The surge in aggregate financing suggested that off-balance sheet financing picked up again in December," wrote ANZ economists in a research report, noting that bond financing and equity issuance also rose.
The blaze forced the closure of the 405 freeway in both directions, and officials warned that if the winds picked up again in the evening the situation could become even more dire.
A survey by the payroll processor ADP said private American companies added 1.1103,000 jobs in June, a sign hiring may have picked up again after it slowed down in April and May.
"Following a marked slowdown in 2017/18 during the big push for deleveraging, debt accumulation in China picked up again in 2019, notably in the non-financial corporate sector," the report said.
Rumors about a Styles-Jenner love connection first swirled in 2013 but picked up again in late 2015 when the stars were spotted vacationing together in the Caribbean before New Year's Day.
Industrial metals such as copper eased as they headed for a small weekly drop and as trading slowly picked up again after Chinese markets had been shut following the Lunar New Year holiday.
The trend died down in the 2000s, partially due to the 2004 premiere of The L Word, with its series-long rebranding of lesbian fashion, but the trend picked up again in 2010.
"  However, the lawsuit alleges that the case was picked up again when Crump brought Jeantel onto the case as a witness "and provided false statements to incriminate Zimmerman based on coaching from others.
"It's good that the demolitions have picked up again and it's a shame that it's taken so long," said veteran anti-corruption campaigner John Githongo, referring to unsuccessful past attempts to stop illicit construction.
After that, the signal of human-caused climate change picked up again in the 1980s, potentially because of restrictions on pollution in the United States and agreements to reduce aerosol emissions around the world.
This slander was picked up again by the American propagandists during the Spanish-American War and echoes of it continue in the dim and prejudiced view some hold of Hispanics generally to this day.
"The U.S.LEI picked up again in July, suggesting moderate economic growth should continue through the end of 2016," Ataman Ozyildirim, director of business cycles and growth research at The Conference Board, said in a statement.
As violence in and around Baghdad has picked up again, with bombings a nearly daily occurrence, the Baghdad Operations Command has decided to use the blast walls to build a protective belt around the city.
The assault picked up again last Tuesday when Syrian government planes, backed by Russian jets, resumed airstrikes on the eastern part of the city in an effort to break the rebel's hold on the area.
Jamie Givens, was picked up again by police Monday after a Dallas County Judge granted tentative approval to a court motion from the state claiming that his $123,000 bail wasn't sufficient enough, according to FOX4 News.
Many of the mills closed before World War II, and the city's population declined, but it picked up again in the late 1970s as a wave of Cambodians fleeing the Khmer Rouge came to the city.
The bank kept interest rates on hold at 7 percent that month, saying a weak economy had persuaded it to pause a cycle of hikes that it was ready to resume if price pressures picked up again.
During the early years of the Bush Administration, those numbers dropped considerably to between 22019-25 letters per year, but picked up again in 2008 when there were 41 letters sent and 2009 when there were 52.
"The institutional interest in this space has picked up again, not that it really died off too much," said Brian Kelly, a CNBC contributor and founder of BKCM, which runs a digital asset management strategy for clients.
Attacks picked up again in late September, when 29 soldiers and civilians were killed in a series of military assaults, according to a fact sheet issued by the Parliamentary Caucus of Ituri Province and obtained by VICE News.
The rescue effort drew global media attention and hundreds of journalists, many of whom left after it wrapped up, but excitement picked up again in the usually sleepy town of Chiang Rai ahead of the much-anticipated appearance.
Soon after President Trump took office, China's cyberespionage picked up again and, according to intelligence officials and analysts, accelerated in the last year as trade conflicts and other tensions began to poison relations between the world's two largest economies.
Beijing, a bellwether of national policy direction, is on the frontline as China takes on speculators and tries to tame home prices, with new curbs last month as prices and sales picked up again, shrugging off measures taken late last year.
While the market for homes in American dollars began slowing in 2014, it picked up again after the 2016 presidential election in the United States, and home prices remain strong, according to data from the Central Reserve Bank of Peru.
"Swift and West briefly cleared the air in 2015 following the public debacle, however the feud picked up again when the rapper dropped "Famous," a track with the lyrics, "I feel like me and Taylor might still have sex / Why?
Gremlins will be drones about four metres long, with a wingspan of 3.5 metres, that are dropped, mid-air, from transport aircraft and then picked up again, mid-air, by that mother ship or a similar one, if they survive their mission.
Management board member Rubin Ritter said Easter was usually slower as people were on holiday, but sales had picked up again since then, helped by heavy marketing for the launch of a new sports label, Ivy Park, co-founded by pop star Beyonce.
Still, the rate of a Batman film every three or four years picked up again during this period, which has persisted through to now with Batman versus Superman: Dawn of Justice, Suicide Squad (Batman has a cameo, but it counts) and Justice League.
The Reserve Bank, which has forecast zero growth this year, kept interest rates on hold in July, saying the weak economy had persuaded it to pause a cycle of hikes that it was ready to resume if price pressures picked up again.
BERLIN, Oct 31 (Reuters) - Online fashion retailer Zalando reported that sales growth picked up again in the third quarter when it saw more than 13 billion visits to its site, with growth especially strong in Spain, the Nordics and the Czech Republic.
In 2017, the allegations picked up again when Mr. DeRogatis, the music journalist, wrote articles for BuzzFeed News that described Mr. Kelly keeping women in a "cult," in which he separated them from their families and exerted tremendous control over their lives.
Interest in the case picked up again recently when, after Rivera pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in exchange for his confession, Magbanua was arrested early this month for her alleged role as the intermediary between the hitmen and whoever wanted Markel dead.
Zalando management board member Rubin Ritter said Easter was usually slower as people were on holiday, but sales had picked up again since then, helped by heavy marketing for the launch of a new sports label, Ivy Park, co-founded by pop star Beyonce.
The relationship broke down over the next 18 months or so but picked up again in early 2017 - CFTC specs went from a net short 140,000 contracts to a record long 151,000, and the euro rallied from under $1.05 to $1.25 a few months ago.
His father was an occasional session drummer in big band jazz ensembles during the 70s; his mother played piano, and started teaching Harrison the instrument when he was seven years old—a practice he quickly abandoned, then picked up again when he was 16.
Missile testing paused for four years after Kim Jong Il succeeded his father in 1994, and then picked up again in 1998 with a high-profile launch that prompted the Clinton administration to hold talks with North Korea that resulted in a missile testing moratorium.
At every stop on Michelle Obama's arena book tour (which just picked up again after a brief hiatus), she begins every night by having a group of women take the stage to talk about who they are becoming (just like the title of Obama's memoir, Becoming).
The last president to emphasize deregulation was Ronald Reagan, and that is reflected in the dip in the outlays and staffing at regulatory agencies in the early 85033s, although the pace of regulation as measured in these budget data picked up again after a few years.
So while SPDC has cut oil production in the Delta by 70 percent since 0003, when it first started reporting data on spills, the incidence of spills and theft from pipelines has fallen at a much lower rate and has picked up again recently, the data shows.
Lending in the first quarter of 2017 showed a significant rebound from the previous quarter's 1.21 trillion yuan ($176 billion), a Reuters' calculation based on central bank data showed, when demand was oppressed by a slew of property curbs introduced in October until sales picked up again this year.
BERLIN/FRANKFURT, October 31 (Reuters) - The following are some of the factors that may move German stocks on Thursday: Online fashion retailer Zalando reported that sales growth picked up again in the third quarter when it saw more than 1 billion visits to its site, with growth especially strong in Spain, the Nordics and the Czech Republic.
The record itself wasn't the sort of thing that most labels would have picked up again after years in the dust-covered attic, but each of the band's members had an interesting claim to fame: Kriss Roebling's ancestors built the Brooklyn Bridge; Peter Swann went on to be a Supreme Court Justice for the state of Arizona; Peter Zusi moved to the UK and became a Professor of Slavic Studies at University College London.
Investigating the Fatal Sinking of a Refugee Boat and the Brutal Treatment of Those Who Survived After a few days of stormy weather, boat arrivals on Lesbos picked up again in the second half of this week, though volunteers who scan the sea with the binoculars throughout the night and early morning said that many more of the rubber dinghies were being intercepted by the Greek coast guard and the European Frontex border force.

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