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As scientists have debated these issues, outsiders have piled on.
The denunciations piled on by the hour (see chart 1).
Several recent outrages have piled on the pressure for change.
Subscribers piled on and shares reached $105 in summer 2018.
While Kim kept things simple, Kylie piled on the embellishment.
Garbage is piled on the ground around blue trash bins.
In a bedroom, stuffed animals are piled on a bed.
In one corner, arms were piled on top of legs.
It felt like it was all being piled on at once.
Concerned social media users soon piled on in demand of answers.
German government-budget surpluses have piled on top of this glut.
The host, Washington correspondent James Rosen, piled on with leading questions.
And that's how I felt before they piled on the injuries.
Former Twitter CEO Dick Costolo piled on this week as well.
Both countries have piled on new tariffs in the past week.
Yet here, too, the Interior Ministry has piled on the obstacles.
Other critics on Twitter piled on to the criticism of Santorum.
Every morning, they wait by the trash bags piled on sidewalks.
Piled-on sensationalism couldn't quell Anonymous' growth; it only made them stronger.
I piled on so much makeup, I was practically a drag queen.
The theory really took off when Donald Trump piled on last month.
Wind-swept cars are piled on top of one another in Marigot.
To go along with the standout dress, Reilly piled on several rings.
And Great Lakes Brewing, being a Cleveland company, piled on as well.
Other senior Republicans on Capitol Hill also piled on Trump on Monday.
"It won't be romantic if your laundry is piled on the couch."
But the more I piled on the network, the glitchier things got.
Calvert's colleagues on both sides of the aisle piled on his criticisms.
Are these bacteria-aware moments simply piled on the cutting room floor???
Venom fans swiftly piled on to say, hey, no—actually, it's not.
Charred bodies were piled on the river banks and in the river.
Shortstop Gleyber Torres piled on with a solo blast in the seventh.
His feminist bona fides can seem piled on for a hypermasculine hero.
A pair of Michigan Republicans piled on the president for the remarks.
During the Nevada debate, Bloomberg's first, contenders piled on the billionaire businessman.
Linda Sánchez (D-Calif.), vice chairwoman of the Democratic Caucus, piled on.
And because this is Yahoo, market analysts and pundits have piled on.
" Other Twitter users quickly piled on: "Well it's official Cardi B is cancelled.
Other candidates at the debate piled on Bloomberg when they got the chance.
Arizona, with a runner on second base, piled on against reliever Bryan Shaw.
Some people shared similar experiences, and others piled on with the Starbucks hate.
Lately Four Seasons has piled on debt, which it is struggling to repay.
"They're just piled on top of each other, humping," Hozoji told me, laughing.
The Penguins piled on with goals 33 seconds apart early in the third.
Investors fled, driving the stock to new lows, and media critics piled on.
The pressure piled on as China's yuan depreciated, inflicting more weakness on Asia.
Then every left-of-center interest group piled on with more farcical opposition.
Soon another eight Democratic senators piled on, signaling deep skepticism or outright opposition.
Each time, fact-checkers have piled on to point out that it's false.
Boxes containing ventilators and medical equipment lay piled on a sidewalk on Monday.
The state of play: Even Biden piled on Warren, over Medicare for All.
Mike Quigley (D-Ill.), a member of the House Intelligence Committee, piled on.
President Trump also piled on, attacking the company for refusing to crack phones.
A chorus of other early employees and investors piled on with similar criticisms.
And US companies have piled on record amounts of debt relative to GDP.
" Dozens piled on to rub it in: "You got owned by the dictionary.
His campaign manager and senior adviser then piled on with the "racist" implications.
Naturally, Hillary Clinton and the Democratic National Committee have piled on as well.
There's so many false narratives that get piled on top of each other.
But as the actors piled on, one major role was left uncast—Manson himself.
Cambodia's Justice Department piled on, announcing that it was pursuing legal action against Choungy.
The Rodong Sinmun, North Korea's official daily newspaper, was always piled on his desk.
To add on to her heavy wings, the model piled on colorful chunky jewelry.
Heaps of trash were piled on street corners, covered in thick swarms of flies.
Much of the press piled on with stories about how his career was over.
As per-barrel prices plummeted, Lilis piled on debt and struggled to pay workers.
What was surprising was when newsrooms not affiliated with the White House piled on.
Like many firms in the country, Oi piled on debt during the boom years.
Other Senate Democrats piled on, in what appeared to be coordinated hen house messaging.
Americans Oversight, a watchdog group that's pushed back against the wall, piled on, too.
It piled on to the controversy around her father's many pricey trips to Florida.
But there were never any rehearsals where we were piled on the floor, sobbing.
Alarm had grown in recent years as China as the country piled on debt.
For the parents, the stress was one more worry piled on already difficult lives.
Nuro, which makes low-speed vehicles for food delivery, also piled on the distance.
The Red Raiders piled on more with 23 straight points later in the half.
You are bombarded with a multitude of options piled on top of one another.
The lower courts have piled on other difficulties, especially through extremely demanding evidentiary requirements.
Boxes, sneakers and fabric samples are scattered on the floor and piled on desks.
But in 2019, you better believe Bradshaw would have piled on tons of gold jewelry.
Cars are left piled on top of one another at the Hotel Mercure in Marigot.
More troubling than the jingoistic outbursts was the concerted economic pressure piled on the company.
But analysts piled on with inquiries about how Snap would turn things around in 2019.
But as the days passed, and critics piled on, the hunt for scapegoats ratcheted up.
For the people living in the Calais camps, it's disaster piled on top of disaster.
Now, though, the Ninth Circuit's piled on yet another stinging defeat for the Trump administration.
Apple critics have piled on, accusing the company of hypocrisy for not disclosing the changes.
The apparatchiks of the social justice left piled on to ensure that heads would roll.
In response, the Florida senator piled on the characterization while Christie, standing beside him, glowered.
Bernie Sanders for the Democratic presidential nomination, and instead piled on the divisions among Republicans.
The special counsel piled on more charges in February 2018 for tax and bank fraud.
Other Republicans piled on as well, including Scott Brown, who lost to Warren in 28500.
On Wednesday, Jimmy Kimmel and James Corden each piled on with more jokes about it.
"It's one huge nightmare piled on top of another one," Ms. Mays said this week.
That is piled on top of the difficulties of prosecuting intimate partner rape at all.
Several teammates piled on top of him in a celebration that was cheered by fans.
Aluminium touched the weakest since August last year as speculators piled on more bearish positions.
In Andre's piece, bricks piled on the floor shape the viewer's experience of the gallery.
Each of these plots are developed further in this episode, with a lot more piled on.
Details: Members of the Senate Banking Committee piled on their concerns, expressed particularly strongly by Sen.
He never stopped working after that, though he did slow down as the years piled on.
"Climate alarmists have finally admitted that they've got it wrong on global warming," Breitbart piled on.
There's been a revolving door in the retailer's C-suite, and activist investors have piled on.
The accolades have piled on since then, including Sunoco Rookie of the Year honors in 2014.
There was a spike in short interest in bitcoin as momentum traders piled on, he said.
U.S. Senator Ted Cruz of Texas piled on Trump over his past support for Democratic causes.
Businesses, mainly in America but also in Europe, piled on debt during the cheap-money era.
To finish it all off, she piled on lots and lots of bling from the collab.
Basically, it tastes like barbecue chicken wings dipped in ranch, piled on top of crispy potatoes.
Just look at the political pressure now being piled on Zuckerberg by US and EU lawmakers.
Others have continued north on foot, with children and belongings piled on bicycles, aid workers said.
The bank piled on frivolous challenges, even questioning Nye's adoption by his stepfather at one point.
Through five rounds both men piled on combinations of smarting strikes to set up bigger blows.
Capers are common on the Aeolian Islands — piled on plates and growing wild along the roadside.
And if they do drive, it means even more fees piled on if they get caught.
The driver wore American flag earrings and a Christmas sweater, her hair piled on her head.
A worsening diplomatic dispute with the United States has also piled on the pressure for Turkey.
Its Telegram channel — which was only created in August — has piled on followers in recent weeks.
The setting has a playful instability appropriate to the clothing's unceasing change and piled-on references.
Turkey's defense ministry published photographs of concrete and debris piled on a street in the town.
The Yankees piled on with a three-run home run by Holliday in the fourth inning.
All of which piled on pressure for the Senate to allow new witnesses into the trial.
He depicted him on top of all the sacks that were piled on the grand piano.
The research books piled on one side of my desk, work-avoidance books on the other.
Besides, every single ingredient piled on top of a pie is a diva that demands attention.
Additional compliance mandates had piled on costs for listed companies that they could avoid by staying private.
She piled on the bling, teaming the gown with more than $3.5 million in Lorraine Schwartz jewels.
On Monday, Trump piled on, criticizing Clinton for not having held a news conference in seven months.
On top of the thousands of pages our professors piled on, they still made time for Potter.
I piled on the browser tabs, documents, and video streams and the laptop didn't exhibit any slowdown.
The difference between human and ape is that we have more shit piled on top of us.
" Then Amy Klobuchar, the senator from Minnesota, piled on, telling Warren, "You are making Republican talking points.
After the couple's Hindu ceremony on Sunday, Chopra piled on the Chopard jewels for the after party.
Lewis, 77, piled on, agreeing with Stock that Trump's been unfairly maligned and castigated by Washington politicians.
Warren's rivals who have not embraced Medicare for All piled on her plan after its release Friday.
Clean dishes and cookware are piled on the countertop because there is nowhere else to store them.
Williams was prowling like a hungry tiger and piled on the pressure in Strycova's next service game.
Several states have piled on, announcing that they are temporarily cutting their business ties with the bank.
The Democrats running in the primary to challenge Tillis piled on the senator over the pulled funding.
The president piled on the criticism right before the memo was released to the public on Feb.
In some cases, his supporters have piled on with threats to boycott the companies' products or services.
Hill rice is better dry, with an okra stew or a sauté or chutney piled on top.
Families are asked to bring clean discarded Halloween costumes, which will be piled on the show's floor.
That may be sustainable for a handful of stores, but it piled on losses as Lucky's expanded.
Less than a minutes later, Blais piled on for the Blues, scoring his second of the season.
Piled on top of the even faster growth of health care, Social Security makes the problem worse.
Many Republicans in Congress would be unwilling to go along with a plan that piled on debt.
" Navarro, giving a truly iconic eye roll, dryly piled on: "He thinks you're me, that's the problem.
The burden is piled on, as interest, surcharges and collection fees are added to unpaid court costs.
If piled on top of each other, the amount would cover 1.1 times the distance to the moon.
The shorts have piled on throughout the October market rout, with short positions rising 7 percent for FAANGs.
Images from the city showed overturned cars piled on top of one other, shattered windows and decimated buildings.
In "Torso and Limbs" (1952), Bloom depicts legs, a torso, and other body parts piled on a table.
And none of the other taxes piled on since the start of the trade war have been dropped.
Nathan piled on and said it made sense for Joly to cut his stake in his own company.
The political system is a farce piled on a tragedy -- as this weekend's sham parliamentary elections will demonstrate.
He then piled on by tweeting out a threat to Comey should he leak information to the media.
And now, scooters waiting on what seems like every corner, sometimes haphazardly piled on top of each other.
Even the former district attorney in the Constand case piled on, saying he thought Cosby lied to authorities.
They loved to draw the tools of their trade — paintbrushes, pencils, paintings, and papers — piled on a table.
Connecticut has piled on debt to bolster its public pensions, selling $2.3 billion of bonds in April 2008.
They covered it on Wednesday and dozens of other sites have piled on in the last 48 hours.
Monahan piled on with his second of the night less than two minutes later on the power play.
NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - AT&T has piled on debt to add entertainment to its core telecommunications business.
" A barrel-chested pit boss piled on: "Looks like Little Joe's gonna be going home by bus tonight.
Other big Wall Street investors including Daniel S. Loeb and George Soros also piled on against Mr. Ackman.
Bodies were piled on top of one another in the morgue, which was clearly beyond capacity, he said.
The cancellations piled on to thousands more canceled flights due to an unrelenting series of late-winter storms.
To me, a "hot girl" wore her hair straight and shiny, and then piled on all the makeup.
The Whopper came with sauce, cheese, lettuce, pickles, and tomato, all piled on top of a larger patty.
Establishment Republicans quickly piled on, arguing that Cruz's has few friends in Washington because of his overweening ambition.
Still, French has already succeeded in rallying Republicans to his defense after the media piled on him Tuesday.
Sweden's prime minister piled on, and before long, the story was no longer about Sweden's failed immigration policy.
Regulators, policymakers and politicians around the world have piled on criticism of the project since it was unveiled.
He piled on sweaters and garments, covered his head and struck bizarre poses that he recorded on video.
THE PROGNOSIS The Democratic presidential candidates piled on President Trump last night for his response to the coronavirus.
A few other findings: AHH: The candidates piled on Sanders last night over Medicare-for-all — including Sen.
Sandbags are piled on a seawall in preparation for Typhoon Hagibis on the seashore in Yokohama on Friday.
He echoed Trump's criticism of the former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine and piled on when Trump chastised Merkel.
Manchin waited until the outcome was known, the votes counted, the results were imminent, and then piled on.
If that's not enough, Republican senators and congressmen piled on ad nauseum at hearings and other public venues.
That's because investors have piled on trades that bet on big swings in stocks as election day nears.
The Jets led 2-0 after one period, 4-2100 after two periods and piled on in the third.
"Everyone just piled on attacking the psychological community, and [saying] the police are bad, psychologists are bad," he said.
Williams's forehand was woeful and her opponent piled on the pressure to move 5-2 up with another break.
I was amazed at the outrageous criticism piled on Carrie Fisher not for her acting but for her appearance.
The Netherlands piled on the pressure in the third quarter but could not break down a doughty German defense.
There's been zero love lost across this divide as lobbyists from the two sides have piled on (and on).
To add on to her heavy wings, the model piled on colorful chunky jewelry only she could pull off.
Though her look was something usually reserved for home, the 22017-year-old still piled on some glamorous accessories.
First, the developer behind the codebase may not even be aware of the technical debt they have piled on.
Content piled on top of content and I slowly forgot about the the wraith that had swallowed me whole.
GOP opponents have piled on, often taking issue with the results of her positions if not their ideological orientation.
A little more than two hours later, the White House social media director Dan Scavino piled on, taunting Khan.
In contrast, during the 2007 buyout boom private equity firms piled on an average of 6.8 times total debt.
After Megan Rapinoe converted the spot kick, Rose Lavelle doubled the tally as the U.S. piled on the pressure.
To deliver these returns despite a lacklustre stockmarket, they have piled on debt and cut into their own margins.
Republicans quickly piled on Mr. Bayh, noting his work for corporate clients in his years away from the Senate.
Instead of the usual toppings, Mr. Sherman piled on heirloom beans and lean bison meat braised with cedar fronds.
A slew of hefty rings were piled on Monáe's digits in an accessories-minded nod to the beloved star.
Her long brown hair was twisted into dreadlocks, threaded with blue beads and piled on top of her head.
Instead they piled on, accusing Mr. Sheeran of perpetuating the worst stereotypes, including making himself into a white savior.
DeJong added a two-run homer and a sacrifice fly as the Cardinals piled on in the late innings.
The Rangers, in turn, piled on against Caleb Smith and Ben Heller, pushing across four runs in the seventh.
Faced with these piled-on requirements and near-certain judicial review, many agencies would simply avoid any rule making.
A stack of requests is piled on the desk of Victoria Roberts, the competition officer for Gambia's soccer federation.
But it was on Tuesday that the new subway line faced its first big test as commuters piled on.
San Francisco piled on another 10 points before the game&aposs end while holding Minnesota stagnant at 10 points.
Her black hair was being braided and piled on top of her head by a woman named Yesenia Urena.
It's a fluffy, folded scrambled egg and a couple of American cheese slices piled on top of crispy chicken.
Sacks of baguettes to feed the protesters were piled on tables, and union workers cleaned a big electric grill.
A short time later, Trump piled on, accusing Democrats of harboring immigrants in the country illegally for political ends.
Think animal prints piled on animal prints, statement-making waist cinchers and color from head to toe (especially toe).
The corpses, grayish, sandbag-like forms, were piled on a 14-foot wooden structure with a staircase traversing it.
Her posts were followed almost entirely by snake emoji: snakes piled on snakes, snakes arranged numerically, snakes alternating with pigs.
Books were shelved, stacked, and piled on most of the surfaces, and two computer monitors covered one of his desks.
IN STORES and warehouses across America, they wait: towers of toys, scarves piled on scarves, box upon box of shoes.
Over the next few weeks, civil and criminal charges piled on, from Israel, Europe, Asia, New York, California, and Texas.
Yet as president, Mr. Trump has piled on about $3 trillion to the debt, bringing the total to $22.9 trillion.
Many true wireless earbuds have already piled on features like built-in storage, language translation, fitness tracking, and so on.
Ezra management has been working to stabilize the firm, even as a slew of actions from creditors piled on fast.
The FCC's two Republican commissioners immediately piled on to the report's conclusions after voicing strong objections throughout last year's process.
Andrew Cuomo and other New Yorkers have piled on and demanded the US Army change the names of the streets.
With some help from Feinberg and Jay Israelson, he piled on drum machines, malleted percussion, and those droopy synth parts.
The district attorneys of San Francisco and Los Angeles piled on, asserting that UberPOOL and Lyft Line violated California law.
In September, recall, the limit was suspended as part of a deal that included more spending piled on with it.
Stamkos, Pat Maroon, Kevin Shattenkirk and Killorn all piled on in the second period, while Gourde tallied in the third.
The flowers are piled on a chartreuse table or plinth; the wall behind them is the color of raw linen.
Piled on to that is the fact that inflows to FTSE exchange-traded funds have been above average in 2019.
In the second half, as Oregon piled on, Carmody sat on the bench and rested his head on his hand.
Many victims found were piled on top of each other, while another was discovered in front of the main door.
But the Athens Olympics piled on to Greece's ballooning public debt, contributing to the country's economic crisis a decade later.
Oh, we were a spectacle, in our filthy clothes, sample bags of gore piled on the roof of the truck.
That tightened grip includes increasing pressure on major Chinese companies that piled on heavy debt to make audacious deals abroad.
When enough of these collisions occurred, neutrons piled on top of more neutrons and created these heavier elements, notably gold.
And never has it been told so dramatically, with breathtaking detail piled on incredible development, even unto the climactic moment.
Swedish housebuyers have piled on debt in recent years, taking advantage of strong income growth and ultra-low borrowing costs.
United States players piled on Terry on the ice, but that was only the start of a whirlwind of attention.
And second, will all the Dems who piled on Bloomberg in the last debate turn around and pile on Bernie?
Many retailers have run into trouble after being purchased by private equity firms or hedge funds, which piled on debt.
As news outlets started to report Sayegh as a top contender for the temporary position, White House aides piled on.
Biden's Democratic opponents piled on, marking the first time the full 2020 field had ganged up on the former vice president.
And piled-on amplification, in which toxic content is uncritically shared and reshared, won't hamper the growth of the alt-right.
Amy Klobuchar's announcement in Minnesota on Sunday, making fun of her bid to fight global warming, as snow piled on her.
Piled on top of this are murkier syndicated loans and bilateral debts, many to China and tied to big construction projects.
Furniture, a gun case and clothes had been piled on higher surfaces but the water had reached them all the same.
At this point, no matter how many sanctions are piled on, the current government of North Korea simply cannot give in.
They piled on another burn when a commenter pointed out that any arresting officers would also be subjected to the ad.
Exxon Mobil and Chevron piled on $9.6 billion and $10.8 billion of debt respectively during 2015, and BP added $4.6 billion.
Hassan Nasrallah, Hizbullah's leader, piled on the rhetoric against the Al Sauds on March 1st, accusing them of crimes and massacres.
Court documents and papers are piled on the floor and coffee table near a police radio scanner, fax machine and television.
And there's a third, more concrete reason why 1,13 is important for traders: The options market has piled on that price.
The reason isn't that you've actually piled on a ton of muscle mass in the two days since your first workout.
Her pale hair was piled on top of her head in a way that revealed the elegance of her long neck.
The Phillies piled on with two outs when Jean Segura hit a two-run double and scored on Bryce Harper's double.
But, of course, the story of the Trump era is a cascade of unlikely events piled on top of one another.
And outside groups like the House Majority PAC have piled on, spending millions on new ads targeting vulnerable Republicans like Reps.
As a former high-school teacher, count me among those who think "restorative justice" is another burden piled on overworked teachers.
U.S. Ambassador to Israel under President Obama, Dan Shapiro, piled on and called on his party to roundly condemn her remarks.
Toys 'R' Us filed for bankruptcy in September 2017 as poor sales exposed hefty debt piled on by private-equity firms.
When a desperation shot by Maryland bounced off the top of the backboard at the buzzer, the Tigers piled on Waters.
They piled on top of Bonansea after her second goal, and they lifted her in the air after the final whistle.
They begin piled on the ground, a heap of bodies that later reappears, uprooting itself and migrating from place to place.
Infowars, another pro-Trump site that peddles in conspiracy theories, piled on with a piece exploring whether Clinton had Parkinson's disease.
Critics on the right say Mr. Cuomo's pivot has unnecessarily burdened taxpayers and piled on costs to already-pricey building projects.
Typically, those students fell behind in elementary school, and as new concepts were piled on every year, they never caught up.
My night stand is more like a geological structure: a bunch of books piled on the floor with its own strata.
Commentators piled on, noting that the spinners might indeed be an attempt to "zombify people" so that they could be manipulated.
Pelosi's comments came after key House Democrats piled on the push from the speaker's allies to end the impeachment articles holdout.
The traffic lights were flashing yellow on eerily deserted streets, ruined household belongings piled on curbs like hillocks of plowed snow.
The 2020 presidential candidates have also piled on, mentioning the company by name in the Democratic debates as being too powerful.
Washington also has piled on tough economic sanctions following Trump's withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear deal between Iran and world powers.
President Barack Obama also piled on, reiterating his call for legislation that would stop people on terrorist watchlists from buying guns.
New York scored just two runs in deGrom's 13 innings on the mound in June but piled on Hammel following the delay.
It was lunchtime; the person she asked was sitting in the cafeteria with lots of people and so they all piled on.
At the end of the day, what we're left with is a good Android phone with some nice features piled on top.
Saudi Arabia on Sunday warned against threats to punish it over last week's disappearance of Khashoggi, as European leaders piled on pressure.
Silicon Valley piled on, with companies including Paypal, scotching plans to expand within North Carolina and citing the bill for their decision.
Tesla hit its stock market high for the year as supporters piled on, hoping to help bring Musk's tweeted vision to life.
Around 303 American retailers filed for bankruptcy in 2017 alone, many due to the debt piled on by their private-equity owners.
O'Leary piled on, frustrated that Flag didn't have enough data yet to show that the advertisers would come back to the table.
The Trump administration piled on the news Friday night, with multiple major news releases coming as the nation focused on Hurricane Harvey.
The memorable shot wasn't even scripted, as more and more stuntmen piled on top of Harington until all light closed around him.
" Bailey, the teachers union chief, piled on, saying, "If the goal was to destroy DPS, emergency management has done an excellent job.
And it spreads to the GOP ... Trump trashed the FBI, so aides freely trashed the FBI, so congressional Republicans gladly piled on.
When dealing with Trump, they piled on the red-carpet pomp and circumstance, and they got great deals from the dealmaker himself.
There was food piled on every table—selections of fresh cookies dusted in powdered sugar and platters of crackers, cheese, and fruit.
First, there is the traditional paint-spattered atelier with shelves of cans of latex wall paints and canvases piled on the floor.
Yes, and piled on masa pancakes, with salsa verde and buttermilk cheese, it could rival David Chang's Momofuku pork buns in addictiveness.
Fox News host Sean Hannity also piled on, calling McConnell "weak" and "spineless" and urging the 75-year-old senator to retire.
Instead, Apple piled on new features — like water-resistance, stereo speakers, wireless headphones and camera features — to appeal to specific niche buyers.
Edward Boylston, a fellow captive, told his own family about seeing excrement piled on the prison floors and soldiers with yellow fever.
Subsequent scandals, including recent revelations by Aristegui about allegedly plagiarized passages in Peña Nieto's undergraduate law thesis, piled on the original accusations.
" But the hatred directed toward the alleged cheating husband is nothing compared to what has been piled on these alleged "side chicks.
"The big uncertainty is how badly the market deteriorates without the individual mandate, piled on top of Trump administration actions," Levitt said.
As the goals piled on, Red Bulls fans chanted, "You're not singing anymore" and "Who's your daddy?" at the visiting N.Y.C.F.C. contingent.
Even with all the responsibility suddenly piled on her shoulders, victory at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea, remains paramount.
Thompson's French publisher organized a book tour, and when other publishers in other countries piled on, the trip turned into an odyssey.
The commentariat has piled on, with a special focus on deteriorating relations with such perennial malcontents as Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Turkey.
Several other journalists piled on, suggesting they were getting undeserved flak for reporting on the government's actions to curb the coronavirus's spread.
Even before going in, the inspectors spotted debris piled on top of scaffolding — a violation because it could fall on passers-by.
The team passed by a massive pile of gray junk, where toxic backlights had been carelessly piled on top of each other.
Shorter-dated U.S. Treasury yields fell as traders piled on bets the Fed would raise interest rates gradually in the coming months.
Or her gamberi in saór — a shrimp riff on classic Venetian sweet and sour sardines piled on a crusty slice of baguette.
Members of the CBC jumped to Biden's defense on Wednesday, even as other Democratic presidential candidates piled on, demanding that he apologize.
A coalition of labor unions led by the AFL-CIO has piled on, too, stating emphatically in a recent letter to Sen.
But look the adulation was piled on so high, it was so over the top that even Obama joked and sang about it.
According to a report by the city's center for disease control, sanitation was dismal, with poor ventilation and garbage piled on wet floors.
The technicians piled on because that move took the stock below its $115.66 50-day moving average price on high volume on Monday.
Kosher certification makes food more expensive, and the panoply of quotas, tariffs, regulatory barriers and guaranteed agricultural prices has piled on extra costs.
Investors piled on near-term bullish and bearish options bets on Wednesday, racing to protect against price swings during Britain's vote, data showed.
It is a determination that has sustained them, with an unsulliable feeling of rightness, through the indignities Mr Trump has piled on them.
Still, some investors piled on bearish options on U.S. crude, fearing the market may retest 2003 lows of around $26 struck in February.
She piled on the Harry Winston jewels, including a purple sapphire-and-diamond necklace, weighing in at 129.48 carats and set in platinum.
She ended up paying $151 after TurboTax piled on more fees, costing her much more than the $26 tax break she was promised.
And it was more than a little noticeable that at both the Wells Fargo and Mylan hearings, both Democrats and Republicans piled on.
While he didn't take any knockout punches like in the first debate, Biden was consistently on the ropes as his opponents piled on.
Pundits piled on to pronounce Bitcoin dead, and even its staunchest advocates admitted it was unclear if the project would continue to thrive.
The parliamentarians raised constituent and industry concerns about the risk of peer pressure being piled on kids to keep the virtual streaks going.
In Guston's "Painter in Bed" (1973), things are piled on the cover, from under which the painter's head sticks out, smoking a cigarette.
A large number of victims found were piled on top of each other, while another was discovered in front of the main door.
A buoyant Corbyn piled on pressure for May to resign, saying people have had enough of austerity politics and cuts in public spending.
I'm shedding some accounts I don't love working with, which is great, but I'm also getting a lot more piled on me. Again.
The Netherlands, playing with great flair, piled on the pressure in the third quarter but could not break down a doughty German defence.
Everyone from PolitiFact to The New York Times to virtually all the Sunday morning national talk shows piled on, calling Trump a liar.
Someone had painted Sterling's image on the side of the store, and soggy bouquets of flowers and tributes lay piled on the pavement.
In January, when China roiled global markets by allowing the yuan to slide sharply, speculators piled on bets that another devaluation was imminent.
In the eighth, the Pirates piled on against reliever Dillon Maples and outfielder Leonys Martin, who was called on to finish the frame.
And Donald Trump, of course, has made famous superlatives piled on superlatives — the best of the best of the best of the best.
Similarly, a drone shot of thousands of abandoned life vests piled on top of each other is the closing image of "Human Flow".
Since he piled on the switch-hitters—his later Cardinals lineups had five or six a game—he always had the platoon advantage.
The bottom line: The Trump administration has piled on and the U.S.–led order has crumbled more quickly than it otherwise would have.
" Why it matters: "The Trump administration has piled on and the us-led order has crumbled more quickly than it otherwise would have.
They have piled on subsidies, halfhearted jobs programs and forbidding public housing projects, then forgotten about them until eruptions of violence and discontent.
Biden said he wouldn't talk publicly about the advice he had given Obama privately on the issue -- and that's when Booker piled on.
Mr. Trump piled on the flattery last month, congratulating Mr. Xi after he was anointed to a second term as Communist Party leader.
"We're already seeing that happen" in some California cities and counties with extra taxes piled on top of state tax rates, she said.
"There's just a fundamental difference piled on top of the fact that the two countries' intelligence agencies are basically at war," Weiss said.
Over the years, GE has piled on tons of debt caused by poorly-timed deals, a massive pension deficit and misguided share buybacks.
There were too many of us to fit on the bed, so we piled on the floor and talked about our separate lives.
A large plume of smoke spiraled into the sky, and witnesses said a number of bodies could be seen piled on the ground.
Teheran's pursuit of history was the only bit of suspense left after the Braves piled on against Jason Vargas (0-2) and Matt Harvey.
Those two events alone caused heavy delays and cancelled or redirected flights that piled on top of each other as the week wore on.
Arizona piled on three runs in the seventh off Blake Parker, with Escobar contributing an RBI single before David Peralta's two-run home run.
The key is in the layering, whether it's a dress over sweater or two coats piled on top of each other in perfect harmony.
All of the pressure piled on Lucía was illegal — she had the right to an abortion as soon as her mother asked for one.
Prosecutors have piled on a series of additional charges since then while Ghosn was locked up in the Tokyo Detention Center for five months.
Both Buttigieg and Klobuchar piled on -- seeking to grab the middle ground of many Democrats who fear Warren and Sanders are too left wing.
The population of an entire town is butchered in the matter of minutes, their bodies piled on top of each other beside a river.
On the economic front, Washington piled on its steel and aluminum tariffs and canceled India's preferential trade benefits on approximately $5 billion of exports.
He calls what Trump wants "insane," joining the chorus of economists and others who piled on Trump in the wake of the CNBC interview.
The pals has piled on the back of the snowcat to get to the top of the mountain, which was closed at the time.
Hillary Clinton filled her "basket of deplorables" with stupid and phobic white men, while Democratic leaders and left-wing celebrities piled on with glee.
Origin Energy Ltd piled on the losses as it fell 6.8 percent when underlying earnings in its energy markets business fell short of expectations.
In the press room, large sheets of blank paper were piled on wooden pallets in stacks, which looked like blocky pieces of contemporary furniture.
Rescuers and local people worked into the night searching for survivors in the overturned and mangled carriages, some piled on top of each other.
But as Democrats piled on the accolades for Hillary Clinton here, she was not just offstage, or holed up in a nearby hotel suite.
Speculators have piled on bets in the futures market that the Fed may slow its rate hikes in light of the disappointing inflation data.
Like her creator, Nadia left home for college and graduate school, meeting every expectation piled on her, but still felt tethered to her community.
While right-wing outlets such as The Daily Caller and Breitbart News piled on criticism of the president, other conservatives came to Trump's defense.
The commodities crash will intensify the financial stress facing oil and gas companies that have piled on debt to capitalize on the shale boom.
Wave of bankruptcies, layoffs It's no secret that many shale oil companies piled on loads of debt to pay for their expensive drilling projects.
Though voting in Democratic primaries continues through June, the calendar is frontloaded, with contests piled on both Super Tuesday and the two weeks afterward.
The way in which the bodies were piled on top of each other suggested they had been killed together and dumped in the silo.
Throw pillows — most with a toast-brown textured weave, but one that's burnt orange, Mr. Price's favorite color — are piled on the tweed sectional.
The ad push also comes days after a lackluster debate performance in which each of Bloomberg's Democratic opponents piled on him, criticizing his record.
I jest, and I do so in line with the mocking tone of the media's continuing tally of tasks being piled on Kushner's plate.
After the officers put him in a police vehicle, the prosecutors said, Mr. Lei tried to escape again, and again the officers piled on.
He finally spotted a woman perched outside an empty storefront across the street, with shopping bags piled on her lap up to her chin.
"WITHOUT A LIFELINE FROM GOVERNMENTS WE WILL HAVE A SECTORAL FINANCIAL CRISIS PILED ON TOP OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCY" - IATA BOSS DE JUNIAC
Please," he said, dripping with sarcasm — and then piled on with a half-dozen tweets after Mr. Cuomo said America "was never that great.
In the winter, you'll find heavier fare, such as veal stracotto (stew) — piled on a crusty roll, like some Venetian version of pulled pork.
Apple remains under scrutiny from Wall Street as President Donald Trump's threat of new tariffs on iPhones piled on to the stock's recent downward spiral.
Other games, like Sonic Adventure or the disastrous 2006 Sonic the Hedgehog, have piled on new gameplay types with a seemingly endless parade of friends.
Fans of Nicki Minaj piled on with internet praise this weekend after the artist offered to pay college-related expenses for students with straight A's.
" Crites told the Guardian that people were piled on top of him and grabbing his testicles, when he heard someone yell "something about a gun.
Bloomberg Businessweek surveyed more than 10,000 2018 graduates of MBA programs from 158 schools about the amount of debt they piled on earning their degrees.
Or the way '70s blaxploitation films piled on the action, but often doubled as tours of neighborhoods torn apart by economic inequality and government neglect.
As for Mooch, Trump initially found his crude quotes to Lizza amusing, but he became less thrilled about it as the negative coverage piled on.
He has since piled on more attacks aimed the lawmakers -- all women of color -- whom he and other White House officials have painted as socialists.
CES has become more of a car show than a tech show in the last few years, and this year just piled on the proof.
Oak sawdust and whitewood shavings are piled on the floor of the smokehouse and lit to smoke the herring for between 14 and 16 hours.
The Islanders piled on in the third, when Lee scored almost exactly 255 minutes apart before Jason Chimera added a goal with 153:215 left.
A concertgoer told CNN affiliate KLAS that frantic concertgoers piled on top of each other, trying to get out of the shooter's line of fire.
Former President Obama's cyber czar on Wednesday piled on the criticism of a rumored Trump administration plan to shutter the State Department's cybersecurity coordinator office.
WeWork's UK business piled on debt as some of its individual buildings began running at a profit, according to new financial statements filed in London.
Egged on by years of cheap money, companies piled on vast amounts of debt to expand, fund acquisitions and reward shareholders with generous stock buybacks.
In Your Personal Archipel, by Travesol_Dog, you press the "z" key and a tiny island is generated, little blocks piled on top of one another.
Reporters and unnamed officials quickly piled on Wen Ho Lee before there was any real evidence he gave away some of America's most precious intelligence.
To handle the record-setting workload, it piled on the pressure, ramping up the number of packages each driver was expected to deliver each day.
The garlicky French fries, piled on a sizzling iron skillet, though not exactly what you'd picture eating in a bathing suit, are a banya staple.
Coco Crisp piled on with a single but Yan Gomes, who had entered the game in the eighth inning, struck out to end the inning.
The entire search area is 250' by 125' and 25 feet deep -- that's roughly two hockey rinks with 25 feet of garbage piled on top.
Former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julián Castro piled on Biden, accusing him of forgetting his own talking points, a clear shot at Biden's age.
On December 23, Venice was struck by another water surge that piled on more damage to landmarks and shops in the heart of the city.
Electronics have short-circuited and even the goods residents had piled on top of high shelves and on tables fell prey to the rising waters.
After a paragraph of boilerplate praise for Iowa as a hospitable state filled with diligent voters, Cruz piled on with a joke of his own.
That is, when someone has committed more than one crime, their sentences could be piled on top of one another, extending their time in prison.
His office in Bismarck is littered with evidence from scam cases — boxes and boxes of documents, piled on the floor and spilling out of cabinets.
The decline piled on to a 2150 percent drop in Sears' shares a day earlier, when Fitch Ratings called attention to the chain's "significant" cash burn.
The U.S. behemoth has piled on the debt in recent years as it looked to buy companies, pay off its pension deficit and buy back shares.
One Redditor spotted a random extra in the scene that appeared to turn around and follow her, and a slew of fans piled on more evidence.
The redditors that weren't able to help with the dialogue piled on, noting that the video itself is a heartwarming interaction between a mother and daughter.
The sundae features a chocolate chunk cookie piled on top of the Frosty, plus an added layer of decadence with a drizzle of Ghirardelli chocolate sauce.
Investors are uncertain of its future, and governments have piled on debt since the last crisis, shrinking the space available to respond to the next one.
My roommate and I take out all the trash that has piled on the back porch, and then walk the dogs and feed all the pets.
Williams reportedly piled on much of his wardrobe in order to cut down on the bag's weight — a tactic he claims the airline originally agreed to.
" Mikhail Gorbachev, the former Soviet leader who signed the INF, piled on, calling Trump's plan to exit the deal "not the work of a great mind.
Yarnold, however, piled on the pressure with a course-record final run and Flock made a series of mistakes that relegated her from first to fourth.
Rich tomato tabsi, fragrant tabbouleh and Maklubah—a thousand year-old recipe in which rice and vegetables are piled on top of a slow roasting chicken.
The station was crowded, cars almost piled on top of each other, the ground covered in oil stains, the whole scene illuminated by sickly yellow light.
Don't be overly ambitious, because students who have piled on college loans in the pursuit of a better career, will no longer be able to deduct.
As U.S. price growth has weakened and remained below the Fed's 2 percent inflation goal, some traders have piled on bets for the dollar to fall.
Then IRS revenue auditor Michael Welch piled on about the very same facts and figures that formed Manafort's alleged lies on five years of tax returns.
Conservative provocateur James O'Keefe piled on by releasing a video with a CNN producer caught on camera talking about the network's Russia coverage being ratings-driven.
Engel, ranking member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, piled on, expressing disbelief that a U.S. president would go after America's historic allies — but not Putin.
Hermit crabs scurried over huge drifts of broken deepwater coral piled on the beach, proof that the vital and vulnerable reef had taken a massive hit.
Steny Hoyer (Md.), the House Democratic whip, piled on, calling McConnell's refusal to consider a nominee "outrageous" and suggesting Obama has been the target of discrimination.
The Angels piled on with five insurance runs in the ninth inning to move within one win of completing a four-game series sweep on Sunday.
Even pop culture has piled on, with HBO's "Silicon Valley" being just one show portraying the seeming lunacy and entitlement of today's would-be tech billionaires.
She swiped again and then there was Robert Crumb himself, with a white beard, laying on his couch, all three grandchildren piled on top of him.
Drivers complain they are sometimes given so many packages that they don't all fit in the cargo area and must be piled on the passenger seat.
Brides, she said, come in with their wedding attendants for manicures and take photos of their freshly burnished nails, one hand piled on top of another.
In equities, investors piled on $12.6 billion into funds in the week to Wednesday, with Japan, technology and emerging markets attracting a bulk of that money.
The Predators piled on 40 shots during the first two periods and could have enjoyed a much larger lead if not for great goaltending from Lehner.
She later took back the remark, but Hassan's campaign seized on it with a TV ad focusing on the gaffe, and other Democrats have piled on.
Steny Hoyer (D-Md.), the minority whip, piled on, accusing the Republicans of "creating an environment of radicalism, fear and exclusion" that echoes in Trump's message.
Her body was decomposed and dressed only in a sweater, with the rest of her clothing piled on top of her, according to the district attorney.
As more allegations piled on, including a woman saying Moore sexually assaulted her when she was 6900, some senators began considering expelling Moore if he won.
The twists and new additions that have piled on since the beginning have been exciting, to say the least, even if some developments are a little predictable.
The two lawmakers are major critics of the tech industry and have piled on in the wake of a House antitrust investigation of the entire tech industry.
They piled on debts before the 2007-503 financial crisis and were then hit by the rise of wind and solar, which drove down wholesale electricity prices.
Robbie Grossman delivered a RBI single before the Twins piled on with Juan Centeno groundout, a Trevor Plouffe RBI walk and a Max Kepler two-run double.
The shooting rampage in Florida sparked a gun control campaign by students and parents that has piled on pressure nationwide for lawmakers to enact gun control legislation.
A sunset is printed on the camper top and on the floor lies a floral patterned Indian rug, with a bunch of scavenged books piled on top.
It's gained steam as more and more brands have piled on, and it hit American shores on Wednesday when AT&T, Johnson & Johnson, and others followed suit.
Trump deleted the post and replaced it with a tweet with the correct spelling more than an hour later, but not before lawmakers and journalists piled on.
Joined by smaller, more radical unions, the strikes have spread, as rail workers and Air France pilots piled on with narrow demands unrelated to the labor law.
The theory was that large, frozen chunks had been blown across the sea until they piled on top of each other, like ice cubes in a pitcher.
Frackers took on debt Still, some small and medium-sized frackers piled on debt to take advantage of opportunities in the Permian Basin and other shale oilfields.
With term loan pricing so unattractive, extra yield is being piled on to revolvers, in a bid to sweeten a deal and tempt lenders into the deal.
Over time, though, new memories of happy, incident-free family events piled on top of that one, and my love for my girlfriend's immediate family only deepened.
Many fans joked that it was a Starbucks order, and the coffee company itself piled on with a joke about its "Dragon Drink," a sweet, pink concoction.
But critics who have chafed at what they considered the president's shortsighted boasting for the past year saw Monday's meltdown as overdue comeuppance and eagerly piled on.
But most wild shrimp is frozen and shipped around the country, where you'll find it either in bags in supermarket freezers, or thawed and piled on ice.
Cold cuts and smoked mozzarella are piled on a sesame hero roll instead of the customary miniature hubcap, and it's arguably too sparing with the olive relish.
Adam Warren gave up a two-run homer to Jorge Bonifacio that put the Royals ahead in the seventh, and Kansas City piled on in the eighth.
Five drunken frat boys piled on top of a college sophomore, who was sober, as the party's loud music drowned out her screams in the dark room.
"If there is a recession, there will be a lot of companies that will be in trouble because of all the debt they've piled on," Yellen said.
" The Republican state attorney general, Patrick Morrisey, piled on, turning to Twitter to call the mayor's decision "political correctness run amok" and telling her to "reverse course.
Because this is so much story piled on top of one character, nearly all of it plays out in exposition, rather than via something with emotional followthrough.
As your eyes adjust, the scene beyond the plexiglass reveals a drab, gray room; an oscillating fan; pieces of wood piled on the floor; a few plastic bags.
A previous court testimony said Briley slept in a closet where blankets and clothes were piled on top of her to stifle her crying, according to the outlet.
Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI) piled on: "We need to get back into the Iran nuclear agreement and we need to negotiate how we can improve it," she said.
In much of the artist's work death and life are piled on top of one another, like a spatial compression of a Godard film sequence, associated and disassociated.
Pinned to a bulletin board nearby are what appear to be blueprints for shoes of radical weirdness, and prototypes are piled on desks and spilling onto the floors.
AT&T now owns the producer of HBO, CNN, and Turner Broadcasting, but also has piled on an additional estimated $60 billion of net debt, according to Piecyk.
The show, once he joined it, piled on viewers, so that 50m were watching on the night, December 5th 1956, when Mr Stempel was at last kicked off.
Republicans and Democrats at both hearings piled on, and they did it with that, "this could hurt my re-election chances if I don't," look in their eye.
G Cam Ward eased into his first game back and then had work piled on him as the Hurricanes outlasted the Winnipeg Jets 43-3 on Friday night.
Christie piled on again, accusing Rubio of abandoning his legislation when it became clear it would be a political liability -- a move he said was typical of Washington.
Finally — at least for the moment — Riccardo Tisci piled on the stripes and dots and swirls (and ankle socks) earlier this month for his Givenchy spring 2017 collection.
"I found people piled on top of each other and they kept firing at anyone," imam Mohamed Abdel Fattah told Reuters from his hospital bed in Sharqiya city.
Elizabeth Warren wasn't necessarily a winner or a loser, but the candidates really piled on her for the first time there were pros and cons to this. Sens.
In China, tariffs have piled on to the damaging effects of a sharp but temporary credit crunch last year, further weakening consumer confidence and growth in industrial production.
"Too many people had piled on the same side of the boat," said Lori Calvasina, head of United States equity strategy at RBC Capital Markets in New York.
You could serve it piled on top of perfectly crusty toast or focaccia bread or on a plate with potato chips, balsamic, chive oil, and spicy chili aioli. 
If you haven't grilled coins of it and tossed them in barbecue sauce and eaten them piled on a deli roll like meat salad, you are missing out.
"A lot of things have been piled on top of it, and that's great," he said, gesturing to the institution's state-of-the-art building in Midtown Manhattan.
Since then, other 2020 Democratic hopefuls have piled on with calls for federal regulators to either investigate tech giants for anti-competitive conduct or to outright dismantle them.
Well, for one thing, they piled on Pete Buttigieg, who has been doing well in the polls, and therefore was due for his turn in the hot seat.
"The dream come true for me would be to win a national title at Oklahoma," Mayfield said as the confetti piled on his shoulder pads after the game.
Some piled on to question the authenticity of the post, noting that if he hated soy milk so much, he would probably notice if he was drinking regular milk.
The Mets piled on with three more homers — a shot by Jeff McNeil in the fourth inning and round-trippers by Austin Jackson and Amed Rosario in the eighth.
In fact, Bone says everyone from Snoop to Nate Robinson to Rob Gronkowski dog-piled on him after the move in one of the coolest moments of his life.
Women, infants, toddlers, and the elderly packed and even piled on top of each other in a cold, windowless, concrete room—so many bodies you can't see the floor.
Seattle piled on against Zach McAllister in the fourth, when Segura had a two-run single, Cano delivered an RBI double and Kyle Seager hit a two-run homer.
Materials shares, especially miners piled on the losses, with the metals and mining index falling as much as 2 percent, its biggest intraday percentage loss in nearly five-weeks.
Photos: Economist Nouriel Roubini, best known for predicting the financial crisis, piled on his recent criticism of cryptocurrencies Thursday, saying they create "chaos" and confusion in the payments world.
"We've had lots of undone work that's been piled on our current tasks," the employee, who has worked at that Target for nearly a year and a half, said.
Some of these players have piled on features in the hopes these will entice customers looking for more than just a screaming deal on a smaller set of channels.
The most dramatic early claimer of elbow room was FX's biker-gang drama, "Sons of Anarchy," which piled on plot and ended its plus-size episodes with music montages.
That was for the players, who piled on top of their goalkeeper as the crowd of 78,011 made a sound louder than any heard yet at this World Cup.
"Without a lifeline from governments we will have a sectoral financial crisis piled on top of the public health emergency," said IATA director-general and CEO Alexandre de Juniac.
The earthquake and tsunami that devastated Indonesia's Sulawesi Island struck a place where every kind of catastrophe — natural and man-made — has piled on, and help is far away.
The Odunpazari Modern Museum in Eskisehir, a city 120 miles southeast of Istanbul, is an attention-grabbing piece of architecture: a series of wooden boxes piled on each other.
Foreign retailers such as Amazon have also piled on the pressure at a time when Wesfarmers is locked in a price war with arch rival Woolworths Group Ltd (WOW.AX).
And last week, two coal state senators piled on, calling on Trump to nominate new FERC regulators so the commission can take steps to benefit the at-risk plants.
Since then the American, despite a grueling sequence of injuries, has piled on the victories and in 2016 became the all-time leader for Super G in either gender.
There was still plenty of resistance in the second set but Del Potro piled on the pressure as Ramos-Vinolas served at 4-5 and pulled two sets clear.
When we got Charlie at LAX he went off about Meryl Streep's attack on Trump, and quickly piled on ... calling out the Prez-elect for missing 2 key qualities.
Western powers, fearing the development of an Iranian nuclear weapon and the Middle Eastern arms race that might follow, piled on increasingly draconian sanctions to force Iran to back down.
Anisimova, who will break into the top 30 when the WTA rankings are released on Monday, piled on some more pressure on Barty as she kept saving the match points.
A video posted on the website of the Manaus-based newspaper Em Tempo showed dozens of bloodied and mutilated bodies piled on the prison floor as other inmates milled about.
This is commingled with a chilled splash of horror, even as we remain fully aware that these emotions play out as the result of kitsch piled on top of kitsch.
Lyft CEO Logan Green piled on later Monday, saying that he and co-founder John Zimmer would be collaborating with the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) efforts targeting the order.
This burger involves a proprietary blend of Sriracha squirted into Big Mac sauce, a "choice of protein" and a combination of spinach and kale, all piled on an artisan roll.
People piled on to Cannon, the band, and pop punk in general, blasting the genre as an incubator for this sort of all-too-common misogynist (and sometimes predatory) behavior.
We predict that 2017, just like the year before it, has brought with it a mile-long reading list of new releases to be piled on the proverbial bedside table.
"  As "Morning Joe" co-hosts Mika Brzezinski and Joe Scarborough piled on with criticism of the angle of the Times's front-page story Thursday, Halperin added: "It's a great example.
The scores of police roadblocks that had littered the streets of Harare were gone; the car-stopping spikes lay piled on traffic islands like the teeth of an enormous fish.
Before his resignation, Price found himself in the crosshairs of Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, and now a bipartisan assortment of members from both houses piled on.
Dozens of pilfered boxes had been left piled on the roof, according to the police, next to a makeshift plywood scaffold that appeared to have been constructed over the hole.
Some recalled similar price action in August, when bearish traders piled on short positions for weeks before abruptly reversing course, sending oil up more than 25 percent in three days.
They ran the test with as few as 10 distractors or as many as a million — essentially, the number of needles stayed the same but they piled on the hay.
President Emmanuel Macron of France piled on, deriding the more enthusiastic backers of Brexit as liars who had hoodwinked voters into thinking that withdrawal would be simple and highly profitable.
Beyond the new restaurant's bronze central bar is an open kitchen lined with window boxes of oysters, mussels, shrimp and lobster waiting to be steamed and piled on icy plateaus.
Prosecutors have piled on charges, they say, because they have come up empty-handed in their search for evidence that the Trump campaign conspired with Russia to tip the election.
I'm learning to love you — even on the mornings when I wake up to find that you resemble several toupees of different lengths, all piled on top of one another.
With her hair piled on her head, and large, Louise Nevelson-like jewelry, she is a big woman who, according to the script, is a sex educator and a therapist.
Their luggage was piled on airport trolleys, and the children watched a video on a small portable device while the adults talked with reporters and airport personnel who stopped by.
Admittedly, the renewed and hip conversations about decolonization have confused me as the layers — governance, repatriation, representation — get piled on, and the core of a multi-pronged effort, gets buried.
As the news spread following the announcement of Giuliani's new role on Thursday, #cybergrandpa trended on Twitter and software experts piled on the criticism of the website and Giuliani's cybersecurity credentials.
Those piled-on restrictions, she said, have included clinic regulations, waiting periods, insurance coverage bans, mandatory counseling and involuntary ultrasounds -- efforts that have hampered access and, in many cases, closed clinics.
The agency said in July that he had piled on some 40 kilograms (88 pounds) to hit 130 kg since assuming leadership of the isolated nation, AFP reported at the time.
Global equities have piled on $8 trillion, bonds are on fire, oil prices have surged by almost a quarter and a Greek bank is one of the world's best performing stocks.
Nineteen of the 33 who died were found on a staircase leading up to the roof from the third floor, bodies piled on top of each other, Kyodo said, citing authorities.
But competition from low-cost carriers, such as IndiGo and SpiceJet Ltd, together with high oil prices, hefty fuel taxes and a weak rupee piled on the pressure in recent months.
The nearly cartoonishly voluminous looks, rendered in a very dark palette, involved artfully styled layers of knits, furs, feathers; heavy, richly embellished patterns, and full skirts that were positively piled on.
But all too often flashbacks are used to add depth to a character too late in the game, or piled on thick at the front of a season in a hurry.
But, as Axios' Jonathan Swan reported at the beginning of May, that support was wavering as the negative coverage piled on, and everyone else in the White House wanted Pruitt out.
" Scores of Democrats piled on, with House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) charging Trump with a "brazen" act that "raises the ghosts of some of the worst Executive Branch abuses.
On "Djolin," Gurrumul sings an explosive manikay — or traditional song cycle — celebrating the musical instruments of Yolngu culture, his overdubbed vocals piled on top of each other in a radiant mass.
It was a little like eating a crostini topped with the freshest possible buffalo milk mozzarella, except with the cheese piled on a piping hot tomato-slicked pizza instead of toast.
The Ku Klux Klan, in the ascendant during the early 1920s but losing membership by 1928, saw in the Smith-Hoover race a chance to revive its fortunes, and piled on.
Jahnkoy's designer, Maria Kazakova, who had orchestrated the scene, sat serenely at the center, hand-stitching a Puma sneaker, her dreadlocks piled on her head, her lips colored a dark blue.
Wall Street hit record highs last week as investors piled on bets that the anticipated fiscal boost from the incoming administration of U.S. President-elect Donald Trump would support riskier assets.
With balls flying off her racket like a speeding bullet, Anisimova piled on the pressure as she lured her opponent to the net before finishing off the point with passing shots.
Rupp hit a sacrifice fly off Rafael Montero in the 10th inning to score Michael Saunders for the go-ahead run, and the Phillies piled on from there, adding three more.
Ties There's a fire, and a dozen of us are piled on couches, ottomans and random chairs pulled in from the next room, hot tea or cold beers in our hands.
Global equities have piled on $303 trillion, bonds are on fire, oil prices have surged by almost a quarter and a Greek bank is one of the world's best performing stocks.
Once the skaters cleared the ice, volunteers who have helped at the venue piled on to it to take selfies and chat around the Olympic rings, signaling the end of the show.
" Vogue Runway director Nicole Phelps piled on: "It's not just sad for the women who preen for the cameras in borrowed clothes, it's distressing, as well, to watch so many brands participate.
Once known as the King of the Good Times, Mr Mallya left India last year as banks piled on the pressure over debts racked up by Kingfisher Airlines, which collapsed in 2012.
This is the cell house where a prisoner was in a bunk for two days before guards discovered that he was deceased, with days worth of unopened mail piled on his chest.
It was tight in the fourth as Tsonga's physical presence kept him ahead on serve and he piled on the pressure with some superb forceful tennis to claim the tiebreaker 7-4.
Trump piled on to his criticism of Iowa's Democratic caucuses, labeling the contest an "unmitigated disaster" as officials there work to pry results from a process choked with confusion and technical snafus.
A laptop sat on the floor, books were piled on the mantle, a crate of oranges sat under the open window, sky violet and peaceful, a swaying tree in the lot outside.
Even when the sector had already been rendered safe through basic measures, such as introducing a bank resolution regime into the EU for the first time, further "safety" features were piled on.
The fact that Republicans are defending Gianforte and conservative journalists piled on Jacobs isn't confusing or an outgrowth of "broken politics," but the inevitable consequence of virulent illiberalism in the American right.
Many of the victims were found piled on top of each other, while others were discovered in front of the main door, fire and rescue department official spokesman Soiman Jahid told reporters.
To counterbalance the oversized fit of her get-up, she piled on delicate gold jewelry, carried a miniature Hermès box bag, and wore cat-eye sunglasses and barely-there heels by Céline.
"The government's determined to avoid a Toshiba delisting and so really piled on the pressure," said a person familiar with the matter, without disclosing the nature, source or recipient of the pressure.
But competition from low-cost carriers, such as IndiGo and SpiceJet Ltd, together with high oil prices, hefty fuel taxes and a weak rupee have piled on the pressure in recent months.
One soldier, who asked not to be named, studied shredded furniture and chairs piled on top of each other on lower floors, seeking clues on how Islamic State operated in the hotel.
Back then, Hooters didn't have to deal with a slew of mediocre online reviews, piled on top of viral Twitter tirades about how Hooters should staff women who could double as therapists.
In June, the interior secretary at the time, Ryan Zinke, piled on, forcing out the superintendent of Yellowstone National Park, who had been a strong proponent of the move to Fort Peck.
In a crumbling house set on the river bank above the emerald-colored Tigris, a hard-to-reach room was filled with more than 30 bodies piled on top of each other.
When a man took to Twitter to tell a story about his girlfriend using the cold water method, many other users quickly piled on to point out the error in her ways.
U.S. stock indexes hit record highs last week as investors piled on bets that the anticipated fiscal boost from the incoming administration of U.S. President-elect Donald Trump would support riskier assets.
Amed Rosario hit a two-run homer in the seventh before the Mets piled on in the ninth, when McNeil (double), Juan Lagares (single) and Michael Conforto (single) all had RBI hits.
Among the glamour of Cicero's red carpet premiere were disturbing references to World War II concentration camps, including barking German shepherds, guards in SS uniforms, and children's shoes piled on the floor.
The U.S. equity market has been on a tear since Trump's election as investors have piled on to bets that the new administration will be able to push through tax reform and deregulation.
But the SmartSleep, formerly known as the Somneo, nailed the basics of what a sunrise alarm should be, and then piled on a bunch of customizable features you won't find on other devices.
And though it may arguably be the most serious concern, it's just one more thing piled on to a mountain of obstacles that includes low start-up capital, inconsistent food and poor staffing.
Black feels authentic, which might explain how he's already piled on 2.6 million followers as of this writing, which is more than half the following Will Smith has built over the last year.
But as soon as I see it piled on generously on a real-life body, I'm ready to throw my credit card at whatever brand created that perfect ear-party or neck-candy.
The gunmaker, founded in 1816, piled on debt when investors pulled out following the Sandy Hook school massacre in 2012, in which the gunman used a Bushmaster rifle, a brand owned by Remington.
Aromatic chicken broth with pickled beets and cauliflower, chicken confit, and sesame-garlic oil becomes even more comforting when a supple egg, marbled with Pu'er tea and soy sauce, is piled on top.
At another stall, in the back row of books haphazardly piled on the ground, he unearthed a highly stylized propaganda volume of color photos of Chinese soldiers who served in the Korean War.
The right hand of Taylor played a bigger part in the second round, but it was still Ham who piled on the pressure, enjoying a rare height advantage over an opponent at strawweight.
The New Jersey-based chain has launched an "Alternate Fact" pizza which, it claims, has zero calories despite the mountain of meat and cheese that will be piled on top of each slice.
Power poles were leaning at strange angles, tons of trash and branches were piled on the curbs, and in many cases, naked studs provided mere insinuations of the roofs that had blown away.
Essentially it's all the things I want to eat, sometimes served on their own, sometimes piled on top of one another, all on my table for a very casual and customizable eating experience.
Supporters of Warren and others who simply called for Democratic Party unity piled on to the hashtag Wednesday morning as it trended, urging Democrats to agree to support whomever is the eventual nominee.
This is piled on top of first and sometimes last month's rent, and even at times a broker's fee of one month's rent, which adds up to an incredibly steep cost of moving.
NTU piled on, spending more than $1.2 million since early December on radio and television ads across the country, including in states and districts represented by lawmakers who are working on the legislation.
DeBrusk piled on at 13:27 to make it 3-1 off a give-and-go with Charlie Coyle for the third of three unanswered Bruins goals in a span of 7:11.
The move by Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives only piled on worries of a global economic downturn and the impact of a prolonged trade war between the United States and China.
So I've given up on restaurants, and I make the salad at home the way it should be — big and meaty and piled on a platter, full of many kinds of whole citrus.
Destroyed tin roofs were piled on every corner and a telephone pole still leaned alarmingly across the street, a pair of shoes dangling from wires now just a few feet off the ground.
While facing questions from the Senate Intelligence Committee during her confirmation hearing on Wednesday, Haspel piled on the legalese to talk about her relationship to the agency's interrogation program in the early aughts.
The Fed last raised rates in December 2015 for the first time in a decade and external global pressures have piled on top of moderate economic growth since then, keeping further hikes at bay.
There's also little evidence that the flattery piled on Trump by other world leaders is especially effective in getting him to shed idiosyncratic and deeply held beliefs -- even those that confound facts and logic.
He went way outside the boundaries of the kinds of things Republican Party politicians normally say, and in response Republican Party politicians (and their backers in the state party) piled on to diss him.
Raise your hand if you often feel like you're drowning in mental to-do lists, and then just when you feel like you're finally coming up for air, more tasks gets piled on. Anyone?
They piled on those negative bets from July onwards as fears rose that Britain and the EU would not agree divorce terms - leading to a disorderly Brexit and serious damage to the UK economy.
But sometimes — after, say, a particularly busy month — your entire wardrobe is piled on the floor and you avert your eyes whenever you walk by the clothing mountain to avoid pangs of self-loathing.
For example, a bank employee in Nanjing in southern Jiangsu province who would only provide his surname, Liu, said he piled on trades in the nascent market with money borrowed from online financing platforms.
" The Washington Post claimed, "She twinkled and winked and piled on the perkiness..." while the New York Times' Alessandra Stanley characterized Palin as "a little sister who knows her older brother cannot hit back.
It ran into difficulty after a string of ill-advised acquisitions and loss-making contracts weighed on its finances and piled on debt, raising fears it could collapse into insolvency like rival outsourcer Carillion.
Of course, Rock piled on his favorite highlighter when he went in for the photo, but the result showed that going full-tilt isn't always so great under the harsh flashbulbs of the DMV.
The Arcimoto SRK is fast, fun, and street legal CES has become more of a car show than a tech show in the last few years, and this year just piled on the proof.
Hunched on his knees in the corner in celebration – the entire Everton squad having piled on his back – he held his face for a while longer, the emotion clearly getting the better of him.
The Knights were the ones who were really ticked off at the number of crab claws that the 21-year-old had piled on his plate, so they took matters into their own hands.
When I spoke with her about what she wanted for this scene, she told me to think about concentration camps and dead bodies being piled on top of each other, one after the other.
Alabama had made it a football game with Tua Tagovailoa's thrilling touchdown drive, and their special teams piled on by pinning Georgia down at their own 7-yard line to start their next drive.
Roasted with a little shaved Parmesan and lemon; seared and piled on crostini; steamed and swiped through a mound of rich, lemony hollandaise — all are simple, satisfying preparations that show off the stalks' charms.
Flowers, devotional candles and plastic-wrapped volumes of Spinoza and Hesse are piled on his grave, and a small photograph shows him speaking to a crowd, clutching a microphone, his face open and earnest.
"Excess piled on top of opulence," recalls Charles Masson, whose elegant large-scale odes to the seasons for his family's uptown restaurant, La Grenouille (which he now creates at Majorelle), likely inspired this look.
The Braves took the lead in the sixth inning and piled on more runs against Sewald and Robert Gsellman over the next two innings, highlighted by home runs by Ender Inciarte and Johan Camargo.
The M6toll was opened in 2003 to ease congestion on the non-tolled M6 motorway but has struggled to service heavy debt piled on by Australia's Macquarie after its initial investment in the operation.
It was their loving contemporary interpretation of an endangered New York City institution, the Jewish delicatessen, and Georgians immediately took to matzo ball soup, schmear-spread bagels heaped with lox and pastrami piled on rye.
But after her detention was reported by state media, many people in the smart phone-obsessed kingdom rushed to her defense, arguing that no such scorn was piled on visiting foreign women nor Saudi men.
But there's one last piece since, at this point, we have a fairly tall stack of adapters piled on top of our Hi-Fi here, which isn't exactly a stable place to put an iPhone.
Investors piled on bullish bets even after Beijing intervened last week to try and boost supplies in an effort to snuff out the red-hot rally, which the government says is not supported by fundamentals.
Plenty of KarJenner superfans have contoured their faces and piled on makeup to look like the famous family, but two sisters who are currently going viral on Instagram took it to an all-new level.
It makes her earlier persona recede into the background, piled on by all these other labels she has chosen for herself, reducing her past violation to a miniscule blip in the gloss of an icon.
Gaga also piled on the sparkle via over 100 carats of Tiffany & Co. jewelry including a Tiffany Blue Book Collection necklace that took over one year to design and features 91 total carats of diamonds.
CALIFORNIA RESTAURANT RIDICULED FOR DECONSTRUCTED AVOCADO TOAST BOWL: &aposIT&aposS A SALAD&apos In response to the photo, many piled on to poke fun at the eatery, Rustica, located in Melbourne along Australia's southern coast.
To forestall future crises, regulators have piled on new rules intended explicitly to make life harder for the banks that are thought to present the greatest risks to the stability of the global financial system.
Lower iron ore prices also piled on the pressure as Brazil's Vale presented an upbeat outlook and said its joint-venture with BHP is likely to come online in the second half of the year.
Falwell piled on after a day during which Trump called on Sessions to halt the special counsel's investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election, marking an escalation in the president's furor over the probe.
Yet future eventualities aside, what is certain now is that more Americans have been put in harm's way, with more spending piled on our nearly $20 trillion national debt without so much as a vote.
But I think that part of the reason a lot of them piled on is because there was this fury from the media that a lot of folks felt like they had to react to.
Trump piled on, too, encouraging the Justice Department to investigate Google after billionaire tech investor Peter Thiel said earlier Tuesday that the CIA and FBI should investigate whether Google has been infiltrated by Chinese intelligence.
The ruling last week by the Shanghai High People's Court was the latest setback for the chairman, Jia Yueting, and for LeEco, which has piled on debt in recent years to fuel its ambitious expansion.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - EU leaders on Thursday urged social networks to guarantee transparent practices and fully protect personal information as pressure piled on Facebook after allegations that data from 50 million of its users was mishandled.
Traders have piled on bets the Fed would lower interest rates as early as July as trade tensions between the United States, China and other trading partners have exacerbated a softening in global business activities.
But I was pleasantly surprised to find that the All Controller squeezes all of that compatibility into a form factor that feels no larger (or heavier) than most of the gamepads piled on my entertainment center.
Our awkward stage looked a little something like this: We piled on the makeup in our preteen excitement of experimentation, only to later squirm uncomfortably when faced with the photographic evidence of what we'd actually done.
The blinged out Elie Madi mini was befitting of a country queen and she piled on the sparkle with diamond drop earrings, a ton of rings, the Atelier Swarovski "Marina" clutch in silver, and metallic sandals.
CORNFLOUR, HIGH-ENERGY biscuits, nappies and toilet paper are among the provisions packed into white plastic bags and piled on the floor of a customs warehouse near Cúcuta, on Colombia's side of its border with Venezuela.
Samsonite is also offering an additional 30% off the sale price for Martin Luther King Jr. Day, but even with all of those deal piled on top of one another, Amazon still has a better price.
But Neiman Marcus' woes are also linked to the alacrity with which its private equity sponsors have piled on debt to the company's balance sheet in order to finance a 2013 takeover of the luxury retailer.
Cruz, who needs to win his home state of Texas when it votes on Tuesday, also piled on Trump, saying his rival would be a weak Republican opponent to Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton in the Nov.
Even in China, where it is difficult to fathom the sheer magnitude of fiscal and monetary stimulus Beijing has piled on since the financial crisis, consumer price inflation is remarkably tame and likely to remain so.
During the most recent GOP debate, Trump piled on, saying that the former president and his administration "lied" in taking the nation to war in Iraq, criticism that he has doubled down on since the debate.
"As more debt has been piled on to the balance sheets of companies, there is a tendency for companies that are rated investment-grade to stay investment-grade," Block said in a telephone interview on Wednesday.
Jones was, essentially, an innocent bystander pulled in by one notorious troll (and all around jerk), Milo Yiannopoulos, who didn't like her movie (I thought it was okay) and then piled on by the troll's minions.
Once I finish all those books I have piled on my night stand (and perhaps before), I plan on taking up John Barth's "Tidewater Tales," which I somehow missed when it came out in the 1980s.
On social media, Zahra Billoo, Executive Director of CAIR San Francisco, and the Executive Director of CAIR Los Angeles, Hussam Ayloush, piled on, opened up a flood of hate Tweets that has jeopardized my personal security.
" Trump piled on the praise for Korea's affinity for golf, noting that "eight of the top 10 players were from Korea and the top four golfers -- one, two, three, four -- the top four were from Korea.
Textbooks and study guides, pens, erasers, and paper clips piled on her desk, sheets, blankets, and pillows on her bed, her laundered and folded pajamas, her junior-high-school uniform hanging in the closet—all untouched.
Traders have piled on bets the Fed would lower interest rates multiple times by year-end as trade tensions between the United States, China and other trading partners have exacerbated a softening in global business activities.
And the increasing number of residential conversions has resulted in more trash bags piled on the street (unlike commercial buildings, which have loading docks where garbage is collected, residential trash is picked up at the curb).
Up above, showers of colorful dots piled on top of geographic maps in sync with the crepitations, and hazy seismic waves traveled across the surface of the planet, growing ever-more turbulent as they crossed paths.
A few days ago the company was getting flak from the other direction as Western commentators piled on to express incredulity over its decision, at the app review stage, not to allow HKmaps on its store.
Further pressure has been piled on the price of steel, the main raw material for wind turbine parts, as the United States and China imposed tariffs on each other's imports worth tens of billions of dollars.
But he had to abort his first run in the final part after running wide, complaining of vibrations to the tyres, with the pressure piled on as the clock ticked down and no margin for error.
CreditCreditMeridith Kohut for The New York Times SAN CRISTÓBAL, Venezuela — One moment, the Casique family was piled on a motorcycle, on the way to school: the mother, a son and Nora, the 8-year-old daughter.
"It was a mixed-up jumble of corpses piled on top of each other," he told AP. Access to the village has been cut of by Myanmar authorities, but satellite images show it has been destroyed.
" Clinton press secretary Brian Fallon piled on with the observation that "Republicans would love to have a debate with someone who thinks we should move quickly to warmer relations with a major sponsor of terrorism like Iran.
As the story began to get traction, and LaForce kept getting piled on, TNT set the record straight: "She had told him about the passing of Erin Popovich, and asked if he wanted to comment," Johnson said.
After decades of breakneck growth, the world's second-largest economy was already facing domestic headwinds even before the escalation in trade tensions with the U.S. But the tariff war has piled on additional pressure on China's economy.
Piled on thick rafts of bread, brandade turned out the way I always hope it will, often in vain, but not this time: fluffy and dense at once, with very tender and silky chunks of salt cod.
Mr. Trump piled on, as he is fond of doing when he sees vulnerability in a rival, trying to reinforce the perception that Mr. Cruz fared poorly in the debate and questioning his eligibility to be president.
However, Hancharou's score had piled on the pressure and the group leader broke his lines and appeared to lose control slightly as he struggled to land on the big red cross target while showcasing his 10 elements.
Competition from investment funds has piled on pressure on speciality insurers and reinsurers, even as they face cut-throat pricing competition, with the Western world not having seen any large-scale catastrophes since Hurricane Sandy in 2012.
It was the 28th time Barca had won the trophy but they had to battle as Unai Emery's side, who won the Europa League for the third time in a row last week, piled on the pressure.
Expectations play an important role in how monetary policymakers view the world, and the surge in optimism may explain why so many Fed officials this week piled on to the idea of raising interest rates in March.
U.S. interest rate futures rallied as traders piled on bets that the central bank will cut rates two more times by year's end and reduce them further next year to offset risks from the escalating trade war.
Hillary Clinton, the presumptive Democratic nominee and Mr. Trump's main rival this fall, also piled on, taking to Twitter on Tuesday to jab him over the expenditures and his relatively paltry fund-raising sum in one swipe.
Palin piled on in her tweet, adding, "Remember I can keep an eye on them from here," an allusion to a 2008 interview in which she said her time in Alaska gave her insight into Russian actions.
They saw "thousands of emaciated and traumatized men, women and children piled on top of each other, locked up in hangars with no access to the most basic necessities, and stripped of their human dignity," he said.
" Over the next few days, he piled on, requesting "all roll-call notes," text records from the department's license-plate scanners, the source codes of key department software and "all Outlook calendars of supervisors, managers & command staff.
" And Time piled on: "One of the literary clichés that takes a long time dying is the notion that prostitutes have hearts of gold and that bums are somehow more steeped in humanity than people who work.
" The West Virginia Democratic Party also piled on against Morrisey, arguing the Republican candidate "wants to go back to the bad old days when insurance companies could deny coverage to West Virginians based on pre-existing conditions.
Some male DJs agreed with the female artists' sentiments, pointing out that many house tracks from the last few years would look similar under scrutiny, while others piled on the derision over Wants' act of alleged appropriation.
During his triangulating quest for re-election in 1996, Clinton signed the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act, which added more border fencing and piled on further penalties for those illegally crossing into the United States.
Instead, they're extended exercises in narrative nihilism, in which head-spinning contrivances are piled on top of each other like spaghetti towers built to see how high they can be stacked before the whole thing falls over.
Political relations between Canada and the U.S. took a nosedive this weekend as President Trump and his advisors piled on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for remarks he made during the G7 Summit about a brewing trade war.
Elizabeth Warren was knocked back on her heels for the first time in months during Tuesday's debate, struggling to parry questions on whether Medicare for All would increase middle-class taxes as her primary opponents piled on.
Hollywood has piled on with serious movies like "Dallas Buyers Club" and "The Danish Girl" (about Lili Elbe, one of the first transgender women to undergo sex-reassignment surgery), but both starred cisgender—meaning non-trans—men.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Wall Street stocks tumbled more than 22.26 percent on Tuesday as disappointing forecasts from industrial bellwethers Caterpillar and 22.61M piled on to concerns over Saudi Arabia's diplomatic isolation, Italy's finances and trade-war fears.
Glenn looked close to being finished in the final exchanges as Dunham piled on with a barrage of the strikes, but the UFC newcomer proved to very tough and stayed in the fight until the final bell.
When the staff told him to stop smoking—a reasonable request, given that recreational weed isn't legal in Tennessee and, you know, that's insane—he reportedly "made a scene," and the rest of his buddies piled on.
Their story is essentially that it was a tremendously strange screw-up — a comedy of errors, with misunderstandings and misrepresentations piled on top of each other that ended up looking far more incriminating than they truly were.
That is a relatively small slice of the industry, but hundreds of other companies that piled on debt to grow into significant players in the shale oil boom are now likely to be acquired or sell their assets.
Steve Jackson, the head teacher of a school in Somerset, frets that the pressure piled on children by exams has "increased exponentially over the years", to the extent that they may now be damaging to young people's health.
The industry has piled on about $3753 billion of card loans and other types of revolving credit within just three months, as consumers borrow more and banks battle for customers with air miles, cashback deals and other offers.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Commerce Department on Wednesday piled on more import duties on biodiesel from Argentina and Indonesia, adding anti-dumping duties of 60.44 percent to 276.65 percent to already steep anti-subsidy duties on the fuels.
Last month authorities in Kenya&aposs capital, Nairobi, urged Kenyans to accept cremation amid a shortage of space at the public cemetery in the neighborhood of Lang&aposata, where some bodies have been piled on top of others.
He hit two three-run homers as the Colorado Rockies piled on the Chicago Cubs for seven runs in the first inning and rolled to an 11-4 win in the rubber game of the three-game series.
There are places that should be clear that are fuzzy—indeed, parts of the book seem willfully vague, especially those about Jamison's privileged background and stellar academic trajectory—and other places where too many details are piled on.
" Anya met a female friend when she was in year 10, who would take her to parties with older men who would shower them with gifts: "At first they didn't expect anything, but then the pressure piled on.
The Jets piled on less than a minute apart early in the fourth on Darnold's 29-yard touchdown pass to Crowder and Bell's scoring run, the latter of which was set up by Neville Hewitt's interception of Haskins.
His criticism of a federal judge, Gonzalo P. Curiel, for the judge's Mexican heritage continued to inflict damage on his campaign, as the House speaker, Paul D. Ryan, called Mr. Trump's remarks racist and other Republicans piled on.
When the police arrived at the bank branch in Rego Park, Queens, they found the boxes piled on the roof, next to a wide hole through which, it appeared, thieves had broken into the vault over the weekend.
China's economic growth cooled slightly in the fourth quarter from a year earlier as expected, weighed down by weak investment and faltering consumer confidence as Washington piled on trade pressure, leaving 2018 growth the weakest in 28 years.
New buildings shot up along a seaside promenade that was once patrolled by armed Soviet border guards, and private investors piled on, adding an Italian tower, a Greek temple and a tilting White House to the architectural hodgepodge.
China's economic growth cooled slightly in the fourth quarter from a year earlier as expected, weighed down by weak investment and faltering consumer confidence as Washington piled on trade pressure, leaving 22.049 growth the weakest in 28 years.
"All of the thousands of regulations that have piled on have the net effect of preventing us as individuals from controlling our data, from shopping for care, or having vaguely cost-effective care to shop for," Rucker said.
"If I try hard enough and get a good job, will I ever be able to afford a house?" said the 25-year-old, who lives in his small, cluttered room where clothes were piled on the bed.
The 44-year-old, who can no longer just go into the capital for a "quiet cup of coffee", is well aware of the expectation piled on him and the side as the countdown continues to the Aug.
The bad news, though, is that the late push to beat the previous record, 17.47 million vehicles sold in 2015, came at a steep cost, as companies piled on higher sales incentives to lure consumers to their showrooms.
But what really sold us on these was the unique flavor combination of the refreshing carrot, cabbage, and cilantro slaw that gets piled on top of each taco, giving each bite a scrumptious blend of textures and tastes.
That activism made them prime targets for the right-wing smear machine: a collection of Fox News hosts, conservative pundits, conspiracy theorists, Twitter provocateurs, and YouTube commentators who piled on the teens in the wake of the shooting.
The clumsiness of the language immediately backfired, as Americans around the country piled on with stories about how the military left them maimed, shell-shocked, and abandoned without the physical or mental aid necessary to contend with lifelong trauma.
Even Missy Elliott sported expensive sneakers and piled-on the jewelry — not because they were status symbols for women, but because in order for women to have their craft taken seriously, they needed to take their bodies off display.
As Garbrandt piled on the pressure from the first bell, the same willingness to exchange was stifled each time he dropped his hands before a right hand brought the contest to close just shy of the three-minute mark.
Ward strong in return as Hurricanes ground Jets WINNIPEG, Manitoba — Carolina goaltender Cam Ward eased into his first game back and then had work piled on him as the Hurricanes outlasted the Winnipeg Jets 5-3 on Friday night.
Nineteen of the dead were found piled on top of each other on a stairway from the third floor to a door leading to the roof, with some early reports suggesting it could not be opened from the inside.
Belgium start their World Cup campaign next Monday against Panama in Sochi before facing Tunisia and England in Group G. On Monday, the hosts piled on the pressure from the start but failed to capitalize on their early chances.
Schwimmer is taking a bold step, assuming the $12 billion in debt that the Blackstone-led investors piled on the company and betting he can navigate a shareholder vote and a thicket of regulatory reviews to get it approved.
The project was systematic at the same time that it revealed the impossibility of systematic accounts of human experience: The more detail Simon supplied, the more the observer became aware of how many more details could be piled on.
The care to which he'd setup the game and the drinks, dimmed the lights, and played romantic music (no matter how cheesy) was touching and she had disappointed enough people today, she didn't need his sadness piled on top.
District Council 37's membership also grew as agencies piled on the nonuniformed employees, particularly at the Police and Sanitation Departments, and began using city workers to perform information technology tasks that had been previously handled by outside contractors.
Seeming to sense vulnerability, Mr. Trump piled on pressure and announced additional economic sanctions — doubling tariffs on imported Turkish steel to 50 percent and on aluminum to 20 percent — after having already penalized two Turkish government ministers last week.
He received a warm welcome during his appearance at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Maryland this week, where he delivered his standard stump speech advocating for the Trump administration and piled on a few extra digs at socialism.
Groceries, delivered to them by members of K.C. Tenants, a tenant advocacy group, are piled on a small kitchenette in the room, which is a far cry from the two-bedroom unit they shared on a quiet residential street.
" On Thursday, more groups affiliated with the religious right piled on: Concerned Women of America's legislative action committee sent a blast to its members urging "No More Delays," and the American Family Association sent out another, "Confirm Kavanaugh Now!
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As heavy snow piled on her and the crowd gathered to support her, Klobuchar spoke of her working-class roots and pitched herself as someone who can win bipartisan support and Midwestern states that went for Trump in 2016.
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Newspaper publisher Tribune, which piled on nearly US$7.4bn in term debt during its leveraged buyout in 2007, filed for bankruptcy in 2008 but remains in the loan space via its legacy companies, broadcaster Tribune Media and newspaper publisher Tronc.
Stocks — which also managed record levels last week — have been on a rip-roaring rally since the U.S. election, as investors have piled on to bets that the new administration will be able to enact significant corporate tax cuts and deregulation.
DUBAI/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia on Sunday warned against threats to punish it over last week's disappearance of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, as European leaders piled on pressure and two more U.S. executives scrapped plans to attend a Saudi investor conference.
"There're so many different things you're able to get on this one little disk," said Mr. Perez, who's kept more than 1,000 DVDs from his old inventory in what he calls his man cave unceremoniously piled on shelves and in boxes.
The airline had more than 120 aircraft operating a year ago, but competition from low-cost carriers such as IndiGo and SpiceJet Ltd, together with high oil prices, hefty fuel taxes and a weak rupee have lately piled on pressure.
The miners had been working in an underground copper mine owned by Chinchilico Minero SAC in the region of Arequipa when more than 50 meters of mud and rock piled on top of the entrance during a downpour on Monday.
But I am making this statement today because, for the past eleven months, piled on top of the pain and grieving of this devastating loss, our family has been subjected to horrible, cruel abuse and outright bullying on a daily basis.
As a fifth U.S. senator and four congressmen piled on criticisms of Allergan's patent deal with a Native American tribe, the drugmaker responded by urging the Senate Judiciary Committee to review the patent challenge system it's been accused of thwarting.
"   Wall Street Journal columnist Bret Stephens also piled on: He condemned Trump's attack on Federal Judge Gonzalo Curiel as "the most shameful word uttered by a major presidential candidate since Dixiecrat Strom Thurmond thundered in 1948 against the 'Nigra race.
People who borrow money against their paychecks are generally supposed to pay it back within two weeks, with substantial fees piled on: A customer who borrows $2500 would typically owe around $575, at an annual percentage rate of 391 percent.
The rand currency, which has gained ground whenever Zuma has hit political turbulence, soared more than one percent to a 2-1/2 year high of 11.66 against the dollar during the day, as pressure piled on Zuma to resign.
One person working for the campaign described packets of gold and precious stones piled on the bed in the room of a Russian operative, another sign that the people entrusted with the mission were often more interested in profit than politics.
Because apparently nothing is sacred, LeBron piled on Parmesan, grilled chicken, turkey meatballs, banana peppers, cherry tomatoes, fresh basil, garlic, green bell peppers, kalamata olives, red onion, spinach, sea salt, oregano, arugula, and topped the monstrosity with an olive oil drizzle.
Much of that discrepancy between debt and earnings has been caused by utilities such as Dominion Resources and Duke Energy, which have collectively piled on $7 in debt for every dollar in annual earnings gained, largely over the last two years.
Piled on top of lawmakers' many profound concerns is the fact that the senator did not disclose that he owns subsurface rights to oil and other minerals on 600 acres of land in Alabama, as is required by federal ethics rules.
A restructuring plan spearheaded by CEO Bill Winters, who arrived in 23 and has since cut more than 22017,2490 jobs and dumped entire business lines including Asian equities, has helped the bank cope with hefty bad debts piled on its books.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's economic growth cooled slightly in the fourth quarter from a year earlier as expected, weighed down by weak investment and faltering consumer confidence as Washington piled on trade pressure, leaving 2018 growth the weakest in 28 years.
Although some investors have expressed support for the deal, many analysts and investors have continued to question whether it makes sense for the carmaker to take on SolarCity, which has piled on debt as it seeks to continue its aggressive expansion.
There was nothing between the players in the first set until Zverev piled on the pressure in the 12th game with a couple of rasping baseline winners before prevailing in a 26-stroke rally that ended with a Chung error.
Even a casual browse through the virtual corridors of Amazon reveals an increasingly bizarre bazaar where the quaint policies of physical bookstores — the stuff no one wants is piled on a cart outside for a buck a volume — are upended.
The Chinese government last month seized Mr. Wu's company, Anbang Insurance Group, in a move seen as making an example of a firm that piled on too much debt too fast and added risks to the country's already creaky financial system.
Much of what has been built here this year — warrens of bamboo shelters piled on bald, treeless hills — is still at risk from late summer monsoons, while the scourge of deadly diseases like cholera and diphtheria is expected to continue.
With sandwiches piled on a sideboard in the room, the group that advised the president there at different times throughout the day included a handful of seasoned national security officials, including the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen.
Although Prime Day was an event created by Amazon to celebrate its 20th anniversary several years ago, the marathon deals have become an annual event for the internet giant and other retailers have piled on with their own sales events.
REUTERS RECOMMENDSGrains piled on runways, parking lots, fields amid global glutEXCLUSIVE: Saudis, oil giants discuss investments ahead of giant IPO U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping were discussing North Korea at Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort on April 7.
This past September, Epic commanded a valuation of nearly $15 billion, according to The Wall Street Journal, as marquee investors like KKR, Kleiner Perkins and Lightspeed piled on in a $20123 billion round to grab a slice of the red-hot development firm.
Back in June of last year, after Manafort had already been indicted twice by Mueller's team, they piled on two more charges against him — and against a longtime business associate of his, Konstantin Kilimnik, who Mueller says has ties to Russian intelligence.
The political uncertainty surrounding Brexit has darkened Britain's economic, business and investment outlook, and the Bank of England's first interest rate cut in seven years and relaunch of its quantitative easing programme this month has only piled on more pain for sterling.
Plucking brushes from a mess piled on the table, a makeup artist painted highlighter on her cheekbones and gold glitter across her eyelids, finishing off the look with so many layers of mascara that Gigi's lashes began to resemble fluffy black butterfly wings.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Gold investors piled on near-term bullish and bearish options bets on Wednesday, racing to protect against whipsawing prices as Britons head to the polls to decide on the future of their European Union membership on Thursday, data showed.
Pittsburgh had just eight sacks as of their bye in Week 8; in their last ten weeks, they piled on 35, including an early bombardment of Miami quarterback Matt Moore that kept the Dolphins from ever getting close in the Wild Card round.
"These are just some of the many documents I have signed turning over complete and total control to my sons," Trump said at a news conference at Trump Tower in New York, standing beside a stack of manila envelopes piled on a table.
After losing the opening set, the 32-year-old three-times grand slam champion piled on the pressure with rasping baseline winners and wrapped up victory showing no ill-effects from the injury that hampered him at the Australian Open last month.
Over the past decade, through its own products and the many copycats that piled on, Apple's device-centric aestheticism has made computers easier to use and more accessible to more people around the world — and raked in eye-popping profits while doing so.
Furthermore, liberal members of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus are concerned that labor provisions in the package will harm local workers, and labor unions have piled on, urging greater protections for workers' pension funds they fear will be decimated under a debt restructuring.
Although Lil Wayne, as the pre-eminent pop crossover artist, is partly responsible for this, his style of punchlines piled on punchlines is not necessarily suited to it, as Drake's (and Kanye's, for that matter) gradual usurpation of his place has shown.
Even tech evangelist Marc Benioff, the billionaire enterprise software magnate, piled on Silicon Valley in a Wednesday interview at Davos, arguing that Facebook should be regulated "exactly the same way that you regulated the cigarette industry" because of social media's addictive qualities.
Feminists can insist that "rape" is not, per Carroll's formulation, "the victim word," because being raped doesn't make victimhood central to your identity — but that logic doesn't just erase all of the cultural baggage that has been piled on top of the word.
It's facts like these, piled on top of yesterday's news, that prove why it has to be a priority for all publications to provide voices to young women—whether they're musicians, writers, publicists, interns, editors, or fans—and encourage them to speak out.
However, in 2012, with parenting duties piled on top of busy work schedules (at the time, Mr. and Ms. Kamel were collaborating on a fashion e-commerce start-up called Edition01), they couldn't fathom diving into another major renovation project of their own.
At various points, the performers crawled around the perimeter of the museum, sliding along the railings and down the stairs; dragged each other along the floors; piled on top of each other; and sat in a circle and passed around an invisible object.
But even as they piled on their condemnation, President Trump had used Twitter to mock Senator Elizabeth Warren for not announcing her presidential exploratory committee at Wounded Knee or Little Bighorn, sacred ground for Native Americans whose ancestors fought and died there.
After The Daily Caller first reported the raid on Mr. Cain, conservative websites piled on, arguing that it showed a deep-state cabal in control of the F.B.I. Donald Trump Jr. linked on Twitter to another Daily Caller story about the raid.
At first it feels as though we've read this tale before: one in which girls are hated from the minute they're conceived, women are valued only for their wombs, men are drunk and philandering, sadness piled on top of depression sitting atop cruelty.
Teams of cooks in towering chef caps, together with white-suited dietitians, had 45 minutes to transform a cornucopia of fruits, vegetables and meats piled on a table at the center of the auditorium into four-course meals of their own devising.
He made the linemen chuckle at the amount of food he piled on his plate during training camp, and he reorganized the locker room so they could all sit together, forming cohesion and chemistry that was supposed to help the group's newcomers adjust.
This musical strategy goes way back in the hip-hop tradition — rappers in the late '80s and early '90s piled on samples and general aural clutter to replicate street noise and/or bohemian wasteland (alternative rockers throughout the '90s did this too).
For some months he drew a series for the paper's Opinionator blog that was titled simply "Things I Saw" — a seam ripper in a tailor's shop, four boxes piled on Wooster Street in Manhattan, an ear of corn in a Michigan cornfield.
China Business Network, a financial and business news portal, said on Thursday that the authorities in Shanghai, where BTC China is registered, would close all Bitcoin exchanges within their jurisdiction by the end of the month; and the report piled on further uncertainty.
His report in January blistered the Astros' leadership but curiously spared the team's owner, Jim Crane, who piled on the departed General Manager Jeff Luhnow and Manager A.J. Hinch last week by blaming them for not giving "proper guidance" to his players.
When Biden reminded everyone that he still supports the Hyde Amendment, a controversial budget rule that blocks government funding for abortions, except in the case of rape, incest, or severe health risks to the mother, the other candidates piled on him for it.
NEW YORK, Dec 4 (Reuters) - U.S. two-year Treasury yields rose above three-year Treasury yields on Tuesday for the first time in more than a decade as traders piled on bets the Federal Reserve might be close to ending its rate-hike campaign.
It's not that Women of Resistance isn't an excellent cross-section of work by and about the intersectional experience of contemporary womanhood; it's that the intersectional experience of contemporary womanhood is a slog through all the crap that's been piled on top of us.
" Clapper piled on: "He seems very susceptible to rolling out the red carpet and honor guards and all the trappings and pomp and circumstance that come with the office, and I think that appeals to him, and I think it plays to his insecurities.
While we love the freedom of expression that comes with winter dressing, the tendency to go overboard with layering is very real — as in, instead of a stylish ensemble, we're often left with piled-on thick fabrics that make us look somewhat frumpy and uncomfortable.
In the summer of 2016, after her public fallouts with Calvin Harris, Katy Perry, and Kim Kardashian, the comments below her posts "were followed almost entirely by snake emoji: snakes piled on snakes, snakes arranged numerically, snakes alternating with pigs," the Wired piece reads.
It's a fun tradition that teaches teamwork and caps off a hard year—but it looks oh so ridiculous to see so many shirtless human bodies recklessly piled on top of each other, like some sort of zombie horde trying to jump a barrier.
The chants — the cleanest of which was "WE DON'T NEED YOU" — rained down all evening and remained as loud as ever even as the Islanders piled on by scoring three times in a stretch of less than 10 minutes spanning the second and third periods.
Diamondbacks outlast Pirates in 227 innings PITTSBURGH — After a 22012-hour, 23-minute rain delay piled on to a game that took 22 hours, 217 minutes to actually play, Arizona Diamondbacks right fielder David Peralta had pretty much had enough baseball for one day.
Piled on top of that fact is the reality that the claimed health benefits of the stayed rule are actually based on reductions of different pollutants that have already been accounted for by other regulations — which, it should be noted, are still in effect.
The Diamondbacks piled on with six runs in the sixth, when Gosewich hit a leadoff homer, Jean Segura scored on a wild pitch and Chris Owings (3-for-5) laced a three-run triple before he came home on a sacrifice fly by Brandon Drury.
ONE MORNING IN Modena, I see a few of the men who work for Bottura hauling stuff into the street: bowls, pans, blenders, colanders, a Big Green Egg grill, a pair of Dutch wooden shoes — all of it piled on the sidewalk and the cobblestones.
On the other side of town, in Amber Santee's garden apartment, memorial candles are clustered on the kitchen counter; dried rose petals from her father's funeral sit in a glass vase; and newspapers mentioning his unsolved April murder are piled on the kitchen table.
But there's an aspect of the report that, when compared with the inspector general's past practice in a similar case, suggests the office piled on the accusations against Comey to provide basis for a headline-grabbing censure, even where there was no basis for prosecution.
Everyone piled on former New York City Mayor Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergGiuliani: Bloomberg 'jeopardized' stop and frisk by 'overusing it' Bloomberg calls on Trump to implement firearm background checks The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina MORE, the latecomer to the debate stage.
Americans and their employers both need relief from the tax burdens that have gradually been piled on them since the last time the federal government undertook a real reform of the tax code 30 years ago — and they need it as soon as possible.
When news of Gordon Ramsay's National Geographic show Uncharted broke last summer, critics piled on and rightly so, calling it "the last thing the food world needs right now" and a "colonialist mess," and describing Ramsay as "no Anthony Bourdain," who had died just a month before.
Unsecured creditors in Puerto Rico's restructuring on Tuesday called for an order allowing their committee to investigate how the island piled on its staggering debt and its finances fell into disrepair, saying it can no longer wait for a court-approved probe to report its findings.
To cook the miso soup, we dig holes in the ground and fill them with hot ashes from the fire, resting a dutch oven full of vegetables and miso broth on top of the ashes, with even more ashes were piled on top of the lid.
Many other House Democrats quickly piled on to the call for Mueller to testify in front of Congress, and the House Intelligence Committee followed up with its own letter to Mueller asking for him to testify in front of that committee as well sometime in May.
All these technologies, at their core, are about stripping down articles to just what a reader is interested in — the text and accompanying media, like photos — without all the cruft publishers have piled on over the years, like ad units, autoplaying videos, tracking scripts and more.
The details of Fred Wilson's nearly seven-foot-tall "Iago's Mirror," a reference to Shakespeare's Othello, are so textured that it's difficult to not touch them: mirrors are piled on top of each other, thick and flowered and almost cakey, black as onyx and just as beautiful.
U.S. interest rates traders piled on bets the Fed would cut borrowing costs in early 2020, with the fed funds contract for January 2020 delivery implying traders are pricing in a 48 percent chance of a rate cut at the first Fed policy meeting of 2020.
Amnesty International has received reports that many of those arrested were held at police stations overnight and subjected to cruel and degrading treatment in detention -- piled on top of each other in cells, with some of those in police custody forced to spend the night outside.
In my professional opinion as a semi-pro comic, Stephen Colbert's 2006 turn as host, in which he relentlessly piled on George W. Bush's many failures to a cold room of stoic and unamused Republicans was some of the best and bravest comedy I'd ever seen.
The judge found Manafort had violated the terms of his house arrest by contacting potential witnesses in his case -- an action that also led to two obstruction of justice criminal charges piled on top of the bank fraud, lobbying and other financial crime allegations he faces.
In the years that followed, the tournament got weirder and crazier; by the 1980s, when CBS and ESPN piled on to the lunacy, college basketball had developed a reputation as the one major American sport that could lay claim to at least some semblance of true democratization.
The company also piled on landscaping fees, $100 monthly pool fees, a $50 monthly pet fee ("pet rents" were up 300 percent, Invitation Homes announced in 103, accounting for additional gains of $1.5 million) and automatic enrollment in smart-lock services for $18 to $20 a month.
READ: The 12 biggest changes Trump has made to U.S. environmental policy In the final stretch of the year, the administration made a push to get rid of federal regulations on fracking and offshore drilling, left migratory birds more vulnerable, and piled on the climate change denials.
The place is packed chockablock with clusters of objects grouped by type: alarm clocks (maybe two dozen), antique books, model clipper ships, African masks, birdcages, globes, painted wood watermelon slices, the Mexican healing charms known as milagros and so-called mammy dolls piled on a chair.
The conceptual one was accretive: layers piled on or slung over each other, shirts used to cinch overcoats, bandannas knotted on everything, including the tidily rolled up blankets that the models carried and that were a long way from the average dirt-encrusted "crustys" sleeping bag.
And suddenly there you are: snaking into an Irish-ish bar somewhere near the center of town, greeting everyone from the office jammed tight against a backdrop of tinsel, garland and Jameson signs, cooling platters of chicken wings just out of reach, coats piled on a banquette.
Another colleague, Shannon Keating, wrote an essay in 2016 about the societal pressure on LGBT pop stars like Halsey to downplay their queerness, which Halsey seemed to interpret as a suggestion that she was "not gay enough," resulting in a predictable Twitter hell as the star's fans piled on.
Esmat and his colleagues performed 138 operations during those days, almost a third of them emergency laparotomies — the abdomen was cut open and internal organs were piled on the chest, so that the surgical team could go through them, painstaking inch by inch, looking for lacerations to suture.
But there seems little doubt among city officials and the homeless themselves that the change on the streets is primarily a result of the laws that permit the authorities to tell people to stop sitting on sidewalks, and to seize belongings that are illegally piled on public land.
The company had piled on debt in the second half of 2015 as a result of the acquisitions of Natural Balance Foods and Urban Fresh Foods in the UK. * Lotus Bakeries also said preparations to increase production capacity at its Courcelles facility in Belgium are well under way.
The video, directed by Brother Willis, takes place in the glossy world of fashion at a perplexing photo shoot, where Francis and Heard can be spotted swaddled in a multitude of high-sheen fabrics piled on models looking like they came straight out of Project Runway's avant-garde challenge.
As Canadians were recovering from the sting of those remarks, Mr. Trump's economic adviser Larry Kudlow piled on, saying on television that Mr. Trudeau had "stabbed us in the back," betrayed Mr. Trump and made him look weak before his summit meeting on Tuesday with North Korea's leader.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The winner of New Zealand's premier award for drawing this year was made not with pencil, charcoal, ink, or any other traditional drawing tool, but with carpet — large, cut-up scraps of it, piled on the floor and draped over a string.
Instead of perhaps looking at the numbers and trying to figure if, where, and when young people are watching the NFL—57 percent of those under 45, of all backgrounds, are cool with Kap—the Colts owner piled on the protestors and laid the ratings debacle at their bended knees.
If I'd been his son, I might have been invited—or obligated—to join him when he drove to the deer camp on the mountain every fall to hunt, his guns mounted on a rack in the back of his Ford pickup or piled on the passenger seat beside him.
American Elana Meyers Taylor, who won silver four years ago and bronze in 2010, and partner Lauren Gibbs piled on the pressure with a succession of fast starts but their advantage was whittled away each time and they took silver, seven hundredths of a second behind in three minutes, 22.52 seconds.
Gorsuch, a conservative with a libertarian streak, sometimes sides with the liberal bloc on criminal-justice issues—last term, he voted to overturn a vaguely worded federal statute that piled on additional penalties for using firearms in "crimes of violence"—and on certain matters related to Native American tribal rights.
John YarmuthJohn Allen YarmuthTrump signs two-year budget deal Lawmakers point to entitlements when asked about deficits House Problem Solvers are bringing real change to Congress MORE (Ky.), the second-ranking Democrat on the Budget Committee, piled on, predicting the Freedom Caucus opposition likely kills any new budget agreement this year.
Down a steep staircase in the boat's main cabin, her boss Taison Chang sorts through the supplies piled on seats and a wide, curved table -- maps and charts, a GPS tracker, snacks, waterproofs, two-expensive cameras with long lenses, and several bottles of suncream in defiance of the dreary skies overhead.
Italy's powerful interior minister, Matteo Salvini of the Northern League, piled on, telling an Italian television program on Tuesday, ''I won't accept lessons in humanity and generosity from Macron," and adding on his Facebook feed, "I hope the French will be able to rid themselves of such a terrible president.
CreditCreditHarris Mizrahi for The New York Times On a Tuesday morning in June 33, Nathan Brown, a reporter for The Times-News, the local paper in Twin Falls, Idaho, strolled into the office and cleared off a spot for his coffee cup amid the documents and notebooks piled on his desk.
As the CEC has concluded, allowing the decline of natural gas to unfold organically threatens to be an unnecessarily long and messy process, leaving the growing costs of maintaining natural gas infrastructure piled on the shoulders of a shrinking group of ratepayers, largely those who can't afford to escape the system.
On the eve of his big summit with Kim Jong Un, Trump on Monday piled on more tweets in his escalating trade war with Canada and sent out a top official to bash news reporting suggesting Trump&aposs summit preparations could have been hindered by the lack of a top science adviser.
But on the Sunday before Election Day, his office lobbed baseless charges of voter database hacking at Georgia Democrats, while his campaign piled on -- creating a confusing swirl of accusations that, given Kemp's day job, might have appeared to carry more weight than those of typical, if outlandish, claims by a candidate.
David Sawyer, 82, first began designing his chairs in the early 1980s from the 370-square-foot back room of his rural farmhouse in Woodbury, Vt. He worked alone; no employees tinkered at the lathes or waded through the blond curls of shaved wood piled on the floor in ankle-deep drifts.
Taken together, it starts to look less like a single tech failure and more like a pileup of compounding disasters: the overloaded phone lines, the underbaked app, the elaborate vote totals, all piled on top of a caucus system that has been eccentric to the point of dysfunction for nearly 50 years.
Multiple jackets piled on top of each other, tulle party skirts paired with chunky knits, full-denim looks that are way beyond your average jeans-and-a-jean-jacket get-up...it's all part of the retailer's fall 2017 collection, reminding us how inventive we can (and should) be when we get dressed each morning.
In the quarter, crude oil prices CLc1 continued to recover, piercing $50 per barrel in June on hopes that output cuts by major producers would help erode the global glut, while gold XAU= soared to above $1,350 an ounce, its highest in more than two years, as speculators piled on bullish safe-haven bets.
The story begins early in the year with a video segment produced by the website Insider, featuring a millennial correspondent who sampled the chopped cheese (a combination of chopped ground beef, American cheese and condiments, piled on a hero) and described it as something most New Yorkers had never heard of, a "steal" at $4.
DEM SAYS EPA PICK SHOWS 'CORRUPTION': Critics piled on President-elect Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE's pick to lead the EPA on Thursday. Sen.
The beehive, in which the hair is back-combed for volume, piled on top of the head and neatly wrapped as if a package, sometimes with tendrils flowing down as well, was a style designed to give women height and suggest elegance, and to be a departure from the bouffant and the other more flattened styles of the 1950s.
J.) and Jeff MerkleyJeffrey (Jeff) Alan MerkleySenate Democrats push Trump to permanently shutter migrant detention facility Senate Dem seeks answers from DHS on reports of pregnant asylum seekers sent back to Mexico Schumer backs Pelosi as impeachment roils caucus MORE (D-Ore.) piled on and spent the bulk of their time asking questions about this critical rule.
For the second game in a row, Johnson and Killorn combined on the go-ahead goal in the third period — then piled on with another goal each — sparking the Lightning to a 5-2 win over the Detroit Red Wings on Friday night at Amalie Arena and a 2-0 lead in the opening-round series in the Stanley Cup playoffs.
" Clinton's speech piled on to the candidates' back and forth; she accused Trump of embracing conspiracy theorists and pointed to the addition of former Breitbart News executive Steve Bannon to his campaign as a prime example that the alt-right has infiltrated the mainstream GOP  "The de facto merger between Breitbart and the Trump Campaign represents a landmark achievement for the 'alt-right.
Steny HoyerSteny Hamilton HoyerLiberal Democrat eyes aid cuts to Israel after Omar, Tlaib denied entry Lawmakers blast Trump as Israel bars door to Tlaib and Omar Israel denies Omar and Tlaib entry after Trump tweet MORE (D-Md.) piled on moments later, criticizing Ryan and GOP leaders for not confronting two of the most prominent issues facing Congress this month: guns and immigration.
The room is cluttered with the flotsam and jetsam of a curious man — or a man who for years was deprived of possessions: stacks of printed material neatly piled on tables and a small desk, including books, magazines, fliers and store brochures; a quiver of small American and South Korean flags; an empty Starbucks cup; pill bottles; a paper Burger King crown.
I have to admit that I miss the crisp haystack of fried noodles and green papaya fritters that the first restaurant piled on top, and I wish Mr. Sreparplarn added in more pickled mustard greens and less chile oil (or served condiments on the side and let you decide how sour and spicy to make the soup, as Kao Soy did).
He was more relaxed and articulate than he has been at the debates, and the poor-me schtick -- he repeatedly referenced how often he was cut off and piled on -- surprisingly had the effect of getting a lot of nods from folks who were apparently also tired of the sniping and jabbing, and just wanted to hear the man talk.
Placed at the beginning of the show, it's an assemblage made from the personal effects — bedding, clothing, books and a television set precariously piled on sawhorses — of Juan Manuel Montes, a 2100-year-old Mexican man who had lived in the United States since he was 211 and who was deported in February, well in advance of President Trump's move to end DACA.
Democrats piled on Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE at their winter meeting on Friday, accusing the GOP front-runner of "race-baiting" and warning of the long-lasting impact of a potential Trump presidency.
Trump's top economic advisor said the president doesn't want to appear weak to North Korea Trump's top economic advisor said the president doesn't want to appear weak to North Korea Political relations between Canada and the U.S. took a nosedive this weekend as President Trump and his advisors piled on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for remarks he made during the G73 Summit about a brewing trade war.
I was never really close with Kim, but I have always admired her, and I still remember her indelible presence whenever we saw each other in social situations: Her long red hair was usually piled on top of her head in a messy bun, and though she was soft-spoken, she would draw you into lengthy, illuminating chats about anything from gender identity politics to the value of a journalism degree.
Democrats in both houses of Congress piled on President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE on Thursday night after he suggested the northeastern U.S. could use some "global warming" to help recover from cold temperatures.
Mark WarnerMark Robert WarnerFacebook users in lawsuit say company failed to warn them of known risks before 2018 breach New intel chief inherits host of challenges Overnight Defense: US, Russia tensions grow over nuclear arms | Highlights from Esper's Asia trip | Trump strikes neutral tone on Hong Kong protests | General orders ethics review of special forces MORE (Va.), the top Democrat on the Intelligence Committee, piled on in his opening remarks.
Witness the latest tempest surrounding Joe BidenJoe BidenHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Warren offers plan to repeal 22019 crime law authored by Biden Panel: Jill Biden's campaign message MORE, whom 22 fellow Democratic candidates piled on top of, accusing him of being, if not outright racist, then at least insensitive, unprincipled, old-fashioned, or just plain old.
That's quite an affront to the China hands in the White House, who must be horrified to see that for those first 11 months of last year, Beijing piled on half-a-trillion dollars worth of export sales to the U.S. Wonderful, Beijing must be saying, let's keep talking "win-win cooperation" while we continue to sell — and just be "cooperative," don't do anything rash, like trade tariffs, etc.
Trump and his allies have piled on the DOJ and Sessions ever since the attorney general recused himself from overseeing any investigation of Trump's presidential campaign, including the one being conducted by special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE to probe possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia and obstruction of justice.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE piled on his criticism of the Federal Reserve on Tuesday, telling reporters he thought the central bank was moving too quickly with a series of planned interest rate hikes.
"Given how many thousands of people are out there -- and my office used to process these requests on a regular basis -- how many thousands of people are out there who may have been prosecuted in a way that was over aggressive, where charges were piled on, who want to get on with their lives in a way that maybe the President can help by issuing a pardon -- none of those people have gotten a pardon," he said.
It begins with folky guitar picking, but soon enough it deploys an EDM arsenal of big-room reverberation, hovering chords, piled-on hooks and looming drums, glancing back at Avicii's "Wake Me Up." J.P. This loving cabaret-jazz reimagining of the sound Aaliyah and Timbaland perfected on "Are You That Somebody?" is one of the highlights of the impressive new album of splintered R&B from Marian Hill, the duo of Jeremy Lloyd and Samantha Gongol.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Warren offers plan to repeal 1994 crime law authored by Biden Panel: Jill Biden's campaign message MORE (D-Mass.) and Bernie SandersBernie SandersHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' The exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Warren offers plan to repeal 1994 crime law authored by Biden MORE (I-Vt.) also piled on. Sen.
Staffers were calling in sick en mass, and the youth-led gun control advocate group March For Our Lives: Virginia bussed in the night before and slept in their representatives' offices rather than wade through the crowds of protesters (many of whom displayed poor gun safety form, like wearing handguns on belt clips that could easily fall off, or resting the muzzle of a loaded semi-automatic weapon on the tops of their shoes, or leaving guns piled on the ground outside of the rows of porta potties while they did their business).
Each chapter offers a piercing psychological portrait of a character affected by the Gwangju massacre: There's Dong-ho, labeling the dead in the gymnasium; Dong-ho's dead friend, who has been killed by troops ("Our bodies are piled on top of each other in the shape of a cross"); an editor facing censorship; a prisoner who has been tortured for his involvement in the uprising; a factory girl activist; Dong-ho's mother; and finally, the author of "Human Acts" herself, Han Kang, who provides her own testimonial on how she was personally, though indirectly, affected by those 10 days in May 1980, when she was 9 years old.

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