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"He's not rattled very often and he was a little rattled" about how the events transpired, a senior administration adviser said.
"He's got a ton of talent, but aside from that, he didn't get rattled in situations where he could have been rattled," said Chase Utley, the veteran Dodgers second baseman.
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Global stock markets were rattled by the Chinese market .
MALHEUR NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE, Oregon (Reuters) - The doorknob rattled.
The sudden, unexpected expansion of tariffs have rattled Wall Street.
Image: GoogleMore bad news rattled the cryptocurrency markets on Wednesday.
The latest moderate earthquake briefly rattled CNN's Los Angeles bureau.
Light fixtures swayed, windows rattled and televisions banged against walls.
Financial markets continue to be rattled over Italy's political plans.
While not physically demanding, she said the experience rattled her.
People react in terror after the quake rattled Mexico City.
People react in tears after the quake rattled Mexico City.
The government is rattled by the prospect of capital flight.
British ADRs, however, have been rattled when Brexit fears rise.
In previous performances, mentioning his own suicide attempt rattled audiences.
Even so, businesses in the United States have been rattled.
"They're rattled by him and for good reason," Obama said.
Still, his public slaying rattled the fashion world and beyond.
His threat rattled markets and drew rebukes from some Republicans.
Elsewhere, Trump proved yet again that he is easily rattled.
Uncertainty over the healthcare bill rattled financial markets this week.
Yet the latest ones seem to have rattled the regime.
I don't know if that rattled him a little bit.
Visibly rattled, Biden was terse as he defended his record.
Some are rattled enough to get in on the act.
They don't get rattled, even when everything is going haywire.
"I am unnerved and rattled by this research," Strauss said.
There were definitely a couple that rattled in and out.
Cruz rattled Trump in a way we hadn't seen before.
This time, they had an answer and they weren't rattled.
What does it feel like to have your fillings rattled?
That night, Houthi missiles launched nearby rattled the fragile structures.
The White House's review of that possibility has rattled Tehran.
The loud mouth that rattled the nation had been shut.
Fears about China's economic health have already rattled financial markets.
Can it be any wonder why the markets are rattled?
Over the next several hours, terrifying bangs rattled the house.
Its acquisition of PillPack on Thursday rattled them even more.
We ran for it, and I rattled off two frames.
The performance clearly rattled Lynch; his pocket management was terrible.
If this faith is rattled, democracy loses its basic promise.
The shootings rattled a nation where such episodes are rare.
As WeWork has grown, minor scandals have rattled the company.
The president has rattled it in several ways, they answer.
The case has riveted Turkey and rattled the Turkish government.
None of the young golfers appeared rattled by the moment.
The virus has disrupted global manufacturing and rattled financial markets.
He rattled off his vendor ID, one she didn't recognize.
The incident left the congregation rattled and its numbers depleted.
Meanwhile, markets may also rattled by the shifting political backdrop.
Witnesses say the windows and walls of their homes rattled.
He rattled off a list of pressing thoughts he had.
Global growth concerns have also rattled investor appetite for risk.
The bank's roundup of legal and regulatory problems rattled investors.
This proximity clearly rattled her, but it reassured her, too.
I think these inflation numbers have rattled their case somewhat.
She rattled a foot in the manner of Mr. Carmona.
K. signal with her hand, and rattled her bars again.
She is precise in her language and not easily rattled.
Between bites of salad, Trivedi rattled off R.S.S. talking points.
Stock markets are easily rattled and they don't like uncertainty.
Expect a hint of the darkness that has rattled Paris.
The shooting left people in west Houston rattled, CNN affiliates reported.
"It kind of rattled me," student Trinity Young told the station.
However, Colorado rattled off 11 straight points to wrap it up.
The latest disappearances from Vietnam have further rattled Thais in exile.
Greece is often rattled by earthquakes, most causing no serious damage.
"Hendrix, Joplin, the Allmans, the Dead," Mr. Satsky, 37, rattled off.
The test of an intermediate-range missile will have rattled China.
The election of a populist coalition in March rattled bond markets.
The walkers rattled that thing for hours but couldn't budge her.
Concerns over slowing global growth next year have also rattled investors.
Down 28-3, the Patriots rattled off 31 points consecutive points.
"AGENDA IS TO CUT UNEMPLOYMENT" The proposal has rattled financial markets.
But he says word of the judge's decision has rattled him.
Worries about a sharp slowdown in China have rattled global markets.
She rattled off 27 like it was the Pledge of Allegiance.
The downfall of Mr. Esteves has rattled the financial community here.
Later he rattled off a list of different kinds of sensors.
Storm Gareth rattled the roof of the chamber with Shakespearean fury.
Instead, they went 11-4 and rattled off nine straight wins.
On security matters, too, Japanese officials have felt rattled by Trump.
But the candidacy of Mr. Abdo Benítez clearly rattled young liberals.
Sonic booms, as usual, rattled the area around the launch site.
I rattled off into the smoking area to figure it out.
No one was hurt, although windows were rattled several miles away.
The blast rattled windows miles away and blew open wooden doors.
Some 12,33 oil trucks and cars rattled through town each day.
Dr. Kimmel shook his head, which left the student clearly rattled.
A fan rattled; outside, a bus pulled away from the curb.
The spectre of the protest rattled the Administration, she points out.
German spokesman rattled, clearly unprepared for the revolution his words had
Crowe said the recent stock market correction has not rattled him.
A small magnitude-3.6 earthquake rattled Los Angeles on Monday night.
Bullets rattled on the streets and glanced off with ugly whines.
It has rattled investors anyway, just as both economies have steadied.
He quickly rattled off four: Don't deviate from your current process.
READ: Hillary Clinton's "ass-covering" on bin Laden raid "rattled" Biden.
So she rattled it off again, this time with reporters present.
Investors have been rattled recently by the escalation in trade relations.
Mr. Trump's freewheeling phone calls with foreign leaders have rattled diplomats.
Asian and European markets were rattled by the news this morning.
But this time around, Republican leaders and politicians seem genuinely rattled.
Perhaps rattled, he went down two more times on easier moves.
The murder rattled the New York society milieu his family frequented.
The booming inside the bar rattled the walls and officers alike.
Straight out of the gate your confidence is rattled, it's true.
SpaceX has rattled the cages, woken competitors up from their slumber.
The result was a cacophonous show that rattled the whole city.
Ms. Martinez rattled off their names and where they were killed.
It rattled Chinese negotiators, but didn't force them to change course.
The sounds of hammers and tools clanged and rattled around him.
You might have expected them to be rattled by the pressure.
Over time, Biden became less rattled by those kinds of encounters.
"Ladies and gentlemen," began the voice over the loudspeaker, sounding rattled.
Global market panic soared on Tuesday, rattled by North Korean missiles.
Some have cracked buildings; some have merely rattled dishes in cupboards.
Tunnel blasting rattled buildings, broke windows and produced noise and dust.
Rattled by suicides among students, each university has a counseling center.
The cart's tin shell boiled in summer and rattled in winter.
Taylor Fritz rattled off the names of various opponents: Jack Sock.
He complained of being on edge, short on sleep and rattled.
The actress said she was "rattled" by the parking lot incident.
Overall, markets are rattled by potential impact of the novel coronavirus.
At night, hecklers threw rocks and rattled the metal garage gate.
The train rattled along with all the carnival heave and huff.
Following are some of the devastating scenes from this rattled city.
The experience left the two rattled and Rovenski's mother with nightmares.
No injuries were reported, but nerves were rattled and routines disrupted.
But pops and explosions still rattled the city throughout the festival.
Dishes on shelves on the north wall rattled with each gust.
A poll published on Friday may also have rattled his camp.
In this way, when Yams rattled off a list of a.k.a.
Although the missile was shot down, the incident rattled the kingdom.
The protests clearly rattled the government of President Vladimir V. Putin.
He also has a dry wit and is not easily rattled.
Ben McAdoo, the Giants' first-year coach, did not appear rattled.
Now rattled liberals are surging back, seeking catharsis, solidarity and relief.
She rattled off questions in her own language, gesturing toward me.
The artist's subjects look uniformly zombified, rattled by the opioid's power.
"When she went down, we got a little rattled," Brown said.
She's not rattled, even if she can see what she sees.
That his allies shouldn't "get rattled" by a sexual assault allegation.
The Treasury Department, what they&aposre doing, the State Department, and his rhetoric upping the rhetoric and he has rattled North Korea, he has rattled Kim Jong Un, but it&aposs still a very tough problem.
"It seems that Donald is very rattled right now," Mr. Cruz said.
Americans are rattled by recent attacks in Paris and San Bernardino, Calif.
But the incident rattled Faryal Khatri, who works in ISNA's communications department.
The shock wave rattled the shutters on the shops lining the road.
A few reasons they rattled off: fewer carrier subsidies, U.S. dollar strain.
Still, fear of losing Chinese luxury customers has rattled the market nonetheless.
This week's escalation of the US campaign against Huawei has rattled investors.
We ran into the hotel lobby as another detonation rattled its windows.
The whiplash around Trump's decision rattled allies and badly damaged US credibility.
Spieth was still four strokes behind Reed, who did not appear rattled.
But the lawsuits over the defunct Trump University clearly have Trump rattled.
Those unknown charges rattled journalists, who worry about setting a dangerous precedent.
" Trump campaign spokeswoman Katrina Pierson responded on CNN, saying, "Sure they're rattled.
The tremors were so strong they rattled Rome -- about 100 miles away.
The results: All the cats were most interested in containers that rattled.
The violence has rattled a region with a history of ethnic conflict.
S. trade tensions rattled investors, but gains in healthcare stocks limited losses.
S. trade war rattled financial markets, spurring investors to safe-haven assets.
Power has yet to be restored and aftershocks have rattled jangled nerves.
Shadowed figures appear on the screen as Clinton's scandals are rattled off.
I like that [Kasich] is very calm, doesn't seem to get rattled.
Rap is a sport in which the competitors are not easily rattled.
North Korea Several alarming incidents have rattled the Korean peninsula this week.
" Per Axios' Jonathan Swan: "Most everyone in this town is just rattled.
Microsoft also rattled the markets when it briefly stopped taking bitcoin payments.
I'm like a rattled comedian who has finally garnered an audience chuckle.
A magnitude 5.5 earthquake rattled the summit area at 3:50 p.m.
Allen's leaner rattled out, sending the game to overtime tied at 215.
Musical performances and rhythmic dancing rattled windows in the low-slung neighborhood.
A Turkish currency crisis has also rattled nerves and battered emerging markets.
My seat rattled a little during some of the gunfire and explosions.
Whatever the outcome, speculation about his departure from JPMorgan rattled some investors.
He was pretty rattled, but I was just trying to stay calm.
But if President Donald Trump was rattled, he sure didn't show it.
" And the Jennings household is rattled to the bone on "The Americans.
Coke has also been rattled by falling demand for its fizzy colas.
Silently, Lamar walked up to the mike and quietly rattled his chains.
Asian markets were also rattled by Trump's speech and Hong Kong's turmoil.
Investors have been rattled by the third misconduct scandal under Narev's watch.
The quake, centered near Pawnee, rattled the state just after 603 a.m.
Trump has rattled some in the tech world with his immigration policies.
Not surprisingly, Apple's lowered revenue expectations rattled investors, and its stock sank.
Out of the blue, Mr. Sawyers rattled off a list of numbers.
The Ticos seemed rattled, pausing to huddle before the restart of play.
More than 15 years after the event, she was still deeply rattled.
Wall Street hasn't been as rattled by the #MeToo developments at Nike.
Few allies were as rattled by Mr. Trump's campaign statements as Japan.
The build-up of China's military capabilities has long rattled its neighbors.
He rattled off the dangers of a nuclear-armed North Korean dictator.
Headlines * Central Italy rattled by second strong earthquake in a day on.ft.
"It was so noisy, things rattled on the table," Mr. Klamper said.
What's next: Trump's approach has rattled diplomatic cages at home and abroad.
The rattled candidate's advisers and family seized the moment for an intervention.
Trucks rattled and purred above, and the shop's windows and walls shook.
In destroying that idea, the prime minister's admission badly rattled the markets.
We hugged him hard while the windows rattled, threatening to break loose.
With little effort, it came loose and rattled around inside the product.
The row rattled markets, which feared the bank's independence was under attack.
And this time I was the one who was a little rattled.
Homebuyers are rattled by the threats to both their health and wealth.
Nervousness over North Korea and debt-ceiling discussions have rattled markets worldwide.
The run scored and Robert Gsellman, the Mets relief pitcher, appeared rattled.
The reporter also called my boss at Fortune and rattled his cage.
"If you're that rattled in the debate, try being president," Kaine said.
Jones was not the only one who seemed rattled early Thursday night.
The Sharks are clearly rattled by being anyone but themselves on-camera.
That is not to say Mr. Trump's presidency has not rattled Australia.
If Davis's resignation rattled May, Johnson's shook the foundations of her government.
Rioting on the streets Wine's youth movement has rattled the Museveni regime.
Consequently, concerns that a trade war is brewing rattled investor sentiment Friday.
"Goldsworthy, Noguchi, Giacometti," Mr. Gryka rattled off the names his visitors drop.
Dershowitz continued with an argument meant to reassure the rattled GOP senators.
Obviously, no one does, and the whole incident leaves the school rattled.
Investors worldwide have been rattled by the rapid spread of the virus.
Mr. Trump's remarks have deeply rattled NATO's Eastern European members in particular.
John rattled the entire piece with enthusiasm and absolute vim and vigor.
The unplanned disclosure by Trump rattled even many of his Republican allies.
J.P. The key to beef, of any kind, is not getting rattled.
Hilary McDonald, the mother of one of the captains, rattled her cowbell.
Even after they tied it again, 31-31, the Packers weren't rattled.
Mary rattled the bars on her bed, but she didn't seem upset.
More broadly, the US-China spat has rattled the entire global economy.
A decision that rattled the ground I stood on, affecting us all.
The uncertainty surrounding the future of the region has rattled the euro.
The sensationalism, at odds with the project's deliberate austerity, rattled Ms. Cennetoglu.
He said the train rattled, and there was a more powerful thud.
But Riyadh's close coordination with Moscow on OPEC affairs has rattled others.
Earlier speculation that the BoJ might tweak its policies rattled global markets.
Rice's support for this theory was a series of rattled-off metrics.
Trump's threat to impose tariffs rattled a number of global companies and industries.
Worries that U.S.-China tensions could impede growth have also rattled global markets.
They rattled barricades and threw rocks at soldiers, who responded by opening fire.
It culminated in the U.S-China trade conflict that has rattled global markets.
Bianco says the abduction and murder rattled the close-knit Moreno Valley community.
The attacks have rattled the country and renewed calls for tougher gun laws.
Some aerospace suppliers have been rattled by Boeing's recent moves to integrate parts.
The island was further rattled by a magnitude 220 earthquake on Monday evening.
News of the thwarted plot has rattled the Muslim community in Garden City.
Trump's momentum rattled the Republican establishment, drawing negative responses from South Carolina Gov.
The long-winded Biden became so rattled that he then did something uncharacteristic.
The truth was, the man knew, something about the dream had rattled him.
The incumbent has been bedeviled by challenges that would have rattled any government.
Mr. Rosen's quarter rattled into the machine and out swung a 78-r.p.m.
Reuters reported that the quake rattled windows in Tegucigalpa, the capital of Honduras.
"Term limits are fine, medical marijuana is good," he rattled off in Claremont.
An explosion triggered by a natural gas leak rattled Seattle early Wednesday morning.
Rattled investors sent stocks tumbling when the Moscow exchange reopened on April 9th.
Beverly, rattled, stands and asks about some old family photographs on the wall.
Trump's rhetorical challenges to long-established policy toward China have rattled U.S. corporations.
But that doesn't mean the intense media glare hasn't rattled her at times.
I rattled off a few photos and, just as quickly, the pair disappeared.
He looked at the journalists and rattled off their names into the phone.
But Trump's unpredictability has even at times rattled a close ally like Israel.
Countless Egyptian leaders have rattled their sabres in defence of the water supply.
But don't expect to see Wray rattled by senators delving into his past.
Coke has also been rattled by falling demand for its trademark fizzy drinks.
Gold soared to two-year highs this week as uncertainty rattled the market.
A record-tying earthquake rattled Oklahoma and five surrounding states on Saturday morning.
WPP first rattled investors in March when it cut its 2017 sales forecast.
That rattled investors in volatile Italian government debt markets and pressured the euro.
The #MeToo and #TimesUp movements have rattled the traditionally male-dominated tech industry.
Apple's warning about a sales shortfall in China last week rattled retail stocks.
Uncertainty about the global economy, particularly in Europe and China, has rattled investors.
The company's warning rattled Wall Street investors who were already jittery about China.
It rattled and gasped as if its metal soul were about to expire.
In December 2014, a rash of 0003 earthquakes rattled the countryside around Florence.
Many were rattled by their first encounter with any restrictions on their lives.
"David was a little bit rattled for a moment," Ms. Bui said, laughing.
The blast shook buildings, rattled windows and sent folks running into the streets.
The tremors shook buildings and rattled windows, sending people running into the streets.
Rattled by the experience, Evans was comforted and reassured by mom Sequocoria Mallory.
"All influence is immoral, from the scientific point of view," he rattled off.
No civilians were harmed, but the incident rattled the community, the report says.
In the red glare of the digital clock, my brain rattled its cage.
Some of them were rattled — and not just because of the Moore story.
But even Mattis sounded rattled when he gave a news conference on Aug.
Trade tensions between Washington and Beijing have rattled markets over the past week.
In his cabin, as the space heater rattled, he handed me a Budweiser.
Investors have been rattled: Amazon's stock fell by about 5 percent on Monday.
A Stanford psychologist is getting calls from rattled school officials around the world.
In Hejiage, Ms. He said she was still too rattled to do so.
A badly rattled President Park began drinking heavily and contemplating a major counterattack.
Those decisions have further rattled investors eager for steady leadership out of Washington.
The violence rattled locals and visitors and rippled through the state's political establishment.
Since peaking in late September, the markets have been rattled by various factors.
I barely slept as gusts burst off the lake and rattled the tentpoles.
SOLOSKI Do you think that changed Pence's mind, or even rattled him momentarily?
The biggest market slump since September means equity investors are getting rattled, too.
Publicity over the raids has rattled immigrant communities, as the administration clearly intended.
Their behavior resulted in criminal charges, and Peters was rattled by the experience.
The prospect of more such cases being publicized has rattled New York officials.
Rattled by the coronavirus, airlines have rushed to cut costs in recent days.
Mr. Trump's attacks on issues like trade and climate change have rattled Beijing.
He can make any play wants, he never panics, he never gets rattled.
But is your faith in democracy rattled at all by Donald Trump's tweets?
It's a situation that has lawmakers pointing fingers and national security veterans rattled.
Mr. Trump's statement rattled investors, and stocks fell for the third straight day.
Patton said she was not rattled by the drama that followed her appearance.
The overnight move profoundly rattled the Japanese end of the Renault-Nissan alliance.
Daniel Deming, managing director at KKM Financial, said the report rattled financial markets.
Ibrahim Jama, a witness, said explosion rattled windows of several nearby business buildings.
With this playbook, they rattled our elected officials, targeting Democrats and Republicans alike.
The subsequent reports — and rumors — of arrests in immigrant communities have rattled her.
As we rattled up the West Side, I tried to think comforting thoughts.
Images of the Starlink constellation in orbit have rattled astronomers around the world.
She credited Stewart, her friend since AAU days, and rattled off Connecticut's accomplishments.
But her foreign minister, Frank-Walter Steinmeier, suggested NATO was rattled by Trump's comments.
Investors had been rattled by fears of oversupply and waning demand in the market.
His jewelry rattled lightly as he spoke, but his voice was quiet and pointed.
The U.S. move rattled financial markets and dimmed hopes the trade war was ending.
The band rattled through a set that leaned heavily on crowd-pleasing past releases.
Tomic was also rattled by the incident, saying he feared for the women's life.
Like a nightmare that leaves you rattled long after you wake, this music lingers.
Last night, a brief earthquake swarm rattled the caldera at Katla in southern Iceland.
The messages rattled many DACA recipients and led their supporters to question ICE's motives.
He rattled off a long list of reasons why you should expect solid growth.
The experience has further rattled some retail investors - who dominate transactions on Chinese exchanges.
The trade dispute has rattled financial markets and threatens to drag the global economy.
Mr Modi's party is rattled, and can be expected to adjust its strategy defensively.
Now, it is their city that has been rattled as they gather to mourn.
Numerous aftershocks have rattled the region with one of 5.8 magnitude on Monday evening.
This week, huge demonstrations in Hong Kong have rattled the territory's government (08:50).
In the years that followed, a series of injuries rattled the athlete's golf career.
Teigen then quickly rattled off the four chefs she thinks write the best books.
The decision rattled markets from Mexico to India and had sent the yuan tumbling.
S. trade dispute that has rattled global financial markets over the past several months.
The campaign also has been rattled by violence, with candidates from several parties targeted.
As could be expected, Anthony was a little rattled by the mid-game ambush.
It's extremely quiet for the class and isn't easily rattled over bumps and undulations.
Fears of a runoff between Le Pen and Melenchon have already rattled global markets.
Lindsey Graham and Susan Collins were supportive, a number of Republicans seemed rattled too.
The decision ended weeks of tension over the sensitive appointments, which had rattled markets.
The possibility that British will withdraw from the European Union has rattled global markets.
"I can make a call to Balthazar, Pastis, Union Square Café," I rattled off.
LaSalvia remembers Trump seeming rattled and unlike the braggadocios persona he portrayed on television.
U.S. allies have been rattled by his warnings about pulling back from the world.
However, the Kremlin will undoubtedly be rattled by this new generation of political activism.
Philadelphia wouldn't score again in the quarter as Milwaukee rattled off 21 straight points.
Hillary Clinton on Thursday, though, said Cuban's presence at the debate still rattled Trump.
S. trade talks, although sentiment was rattled by growing tensions between India and Pakistan.
Resident Ikaika Marzo said the lava flow has left him and his neighbors rattled.
President Trump's Monday tweet that oil prices are too high rattled markets almost immediately.
A number of school shootings has rattled students and parents, including in Parkland, Fla.
Earthquakes Hawaii has been rattled by more than 1,000 earthquakes in the past week.
The Raptors rattled off the next eight points to take a one-point lead.
The air was hot and stale, and a small fan rattled in the corner.
Sheriff Rowland said Tuesday that the killings have rattled the police handling the case.
Rattled investors promptly knocked off as much as $8 billion from Samsung's market capitalisation.
Trump's threat of tariffs had rattled investors, with global stock markets sliding since Thursday.
Afterward, while President George W. Bush was largely silent, he reassured the rattled country.
The episode rattled the city even as residents spoke of the proverbial dodged bullet.
Meanwhile, the peace with Israel, a lynchpin within Middle East regional security, was rattled.
I was working in-studio & am ok, but my driver is a bit rattled.
Tribune, on the other hand, appeared to be more rattled by the agency's decision.
Markets were rattled by growing fears of a global trade war following Cohn's resignation.
The potential exit rattled markets and caused the pound to tumbled earlier this week.
A prolonged investigation into Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan this year also rattled financial markets.
Several women wore dresses that rattled from deer hooves sewn in pairs to hems.
The senator rattled off a list of campaign promises he said Trump had abandoned.
His face looked pretty serious, which did little to calm my already-rattled nerves.
The election of President Trump has rattled the minds of many in the country.
The title immediately rattled at least one teacher, who told me about the meeting.
"They broke two bottles of wine on his head," a rattled passenger told KIRO7.
She's known her way around Capitol Hill for 2000 years and isn't easily rattled.
Strategies The stock market is easily rattled, but it can also be easily seduced.
The confusion "has left markets rattled," Deutsche Bank's Jim Reid told clients on Thursday.
Simmons kept his cool — the rookie is rarely rattled — and made the Heat pay.
The interrogation rattled the American university, according to three people familiar with the episode.
Aftershocks rattled the area as search-and-rescue teams scoured the rubble for survivors.
While initially rattled, the girls said they were no longer afraid of the threats.
The closures have shocked the U.S. economy with global markets rattled by the pandemic.
"He was proportional in his looks," Phillips said as he rattled through Blue's attributes.
Disagreement about how to vote on these motions has rattled the House Democratic conference.
Then the building jolted and rattled like a train lurching out of a station.
He can make any play he wants, he never panics, he never gets rattled.
Maybe you tried to curl up with a book as music rattled your walls.
As she rattled off past mistakes, she reminded fans she's not that person anymore.
Meantime, basic resources stocks were lower after an earthquake in Mexico rattled mining stocks.
Once the extended period of calm breaks, the markets could be rattled, O'Hara said.
He rattled off a list of animals: Tasmanian devil, kangaroo, wombat, kookaburra and koala.
He scratched their backs, hugged them and rattled off their names: Chocolate, Fudge, Honey.
Game 4 is Monday night, and the odds are stacked against the rattled Raptors.
North Korea rattled the region in February when it successfully launched the Pukguksong-2.
It was practically all Islanders after that, as they rattled off four straight goals.
Soubry didn't respond to requests for comment, but the abuse clearly left her rattled.
Eoyang also said she doesn't expect Schiff to be "rattled" by the president's attacks.
He had frontotemporal dementia (FTD), a degenerative brain disease that permanently rattled his mind.
The killing of a first-year college student in Morningside Heights rattled city residents.
North Korea's nuclear weapons test rattled the world literally and figuratively earlier this year.
Rattled once more by repo gyrations, it is tempting to say not far enough. ■
Patterson tapped his foot nervously and, at times, his manacles rattled as he moved.
" In Cramer's lightning round, he rattled off his take on callers' favorite names: : "No.
Her removal rattled the delicate balance of relationships across Asia at a tense moment.
He rattled markets with the threat of trade disruptions to a strong global economy.
"It's horrible," she said of the attacks that have rattled London in recent years.
The currency has been rattled this month by signs that the economy was flagging.
But it would say he won, he got under her skin, he rattled her.
Markets across Europe have been rattled by recent political turmoil in Spain and Italy.
In May, both of the countries increased duties on one another, which has rattled markets.
It comes a day after a 6.4-magnitude earthquake centered near Ridgecrest rattled the region.
Concern about a trade war between the world's two largest economies also rattled commodity markets.
The announcement rattled investors who feared that worsening trade frictions could hurt the global economy.
They had been in love and he was "rattled" when she got possessive, Warwick says.
Worries about a U.S.-China trade war had rattled stock markets, weighing on oil prices.
"The tone around demand and the underlying backdrop has rattled US equity investors," Calvasina said.
In Cramer's lightning round, he rattled off his responses to callers' stock questions: Visa Inc.
UNC-Chapel Hill police are still investigating as the rattled campus community seeks to recover.
Several days later, a second quake rattled Nepal, bringing down more buildings, ending more lives.
S. trade dispute threatened to escalate this week and Argentina's austerity measures rattled emerging markets.
Early adopters may be better-off than a typical senior, rattled when shops refuse cash.
The steep initial settlement amount rattled financial markets as traders speculated on Deutsche Bank's stability.
I'm very ill-versed in botanical nightmares, so this story has me a bit rattled.
Trade tensions between the world's two largest economies rattled financial markets for most of 2018.
Financial markets have been rattled this week by renewed tensions in U.S.-China trade relations.
We had a pretty big argument last night, and I think we're both pretty rattled.
ET on TLC, immediately followed by the season premiere of Rattled at 10 p.m. ET.
Some crockery rattled against the table and brought with it the glorious scent of chocolate.
Annie is still rattled by seeing his sister's death again, and Owen looks weirdly content.
Rattled Hawaiians may perhaps be grateful that their scary experience has helped to focus minds.
It rattled a little as it spun, I assume because I got the discount model.
The sudden shift in tone rattled investors in Asia, and most of all in China.
Fears of a slowdown in Chinese had rattled shares across the sector in recent months.
Reports earlier this week raised concern about Rosenstein's future in the administration and rattled investors.
The space plane sent a sonic boom that rattled east-central Florida before 8 a.m.
But it has clearly been rattled by the latest developments, both in aluminium and steel.
Pure punk skronk noise rock, with a cavernous kick drum, that rattled teeth for blocks.
In Cramer's lightning round, he rattled off his responses to callers' stock questions: PepsiCo, Inc.
The Supreme Court rattled off a number of decisions today before breaking for summer recess.
The air-conditioning unit rattled overhead, and the wobbly hammock was more challenging than relaxing.
In Cramer's lightning round, he rattled off his responses to callers' stock questions: Fitbit Inc.
She rattled off the names of five of our uncles back in Pampanga as evidence.
Then he had a bogey on the 14th hole, where he seemed a little rattled.
The little girl's killing has rattled the small community of Hot Springs, according to reports.
Many Turks were rattled by the lira's tumble last August to 7.24 to the dollar.
Mustafa, while rattled by the incident, was not harmed from his time behind the wall.  
More recently investors have been rattled by a police investigation of Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan.
When Reuters visited Kawai's operations, cotton spinning machines whirred and rattled in a cramped room.
Then, I remembered that sundae back in November, and how rattled it had left me.
In March, unsanctioned, anti-corruption protests rattled the Kremlin due to their size and sweep.
A senior communications aide had been seen not long before the story broke, looking rattled.
She was rattled, and it showed when she got up in front of the audience.
Still, some of the president's decisions have rattled investors, prompting concern among private sector analysts.
I have been rattled by my work, sometimes severely, and I'm okay with admitting that.
In Cramer's lightning round, he rattled off his take on callers' favorite stocks: Dropbox, Inc.
This latest case follows a string of others that have rattled India in recent months.
Tech has been rattled by the escalating trade war between the United States and China.
It rattled global financial markets, and US stocks experienced their worst daily losses of 2019.
The shooting at a park in Alexandria, Va., rattled lawmakers in the Capitol on Wednesday.
I imagine the coming election has you rattled, and there's bad news abroad as well.
They don't toot their own horns, nor do they get rattled when they blow it.
This is not the first time that an anonymous online message has rattled party leaders.
This specific encounter rattled in and out of Tucker's brain for the next few weeks.
The raid on Cohen's office has rattled Trump like no previous twist in the investigation.
A slide in metals prices, including copper falling to a year low, also rattled investors.
Beavis and Butt-head critiqued the first single "Rattled By The Rush" on their show.
That has rattled China's neighbors, several of whom are engaged in territorial disputes with it.
The prolonged trade dispute between Washington and Beijing has rattled financial markets across the globe.
It's not the first time the truce village at Panmunjom has been rattled by violence.
He rattled off the names of people he'd spoken to and what they were doing.
A neighbor passed, noticed the device and, rattled by the nearby explosion, called the police.
He rattled off the range of store regulars: hairdressers, barbers, podiatrists, veterinarians, chefs, butchers, manicurists.
The current trade war began last year and has rattled investor sentiment across the world.
The markets were rattled in August when there were rumors that Mr. Cohn might resign.
That stance rattled Renault's French labor union, whose representative planned to abstain from a vote.
The episode rattled the crowded Riverchase Galleria in Hoover, about 10 miles south of Birmingham.
Mr. Rosenstein proved to be deeply rattled during the chaotic days after Mr. Comey's firing.
I didn't notice one time where he got rattled or wanted to spike a baseball.
The cosmic crash, which took place 130 million light-years from Earth, rattled space-time.
He was obviously rattled, as were the other top Google executives on stage with him.
The move, which Mr. Ghosn opposed in a bitter fight with Mr. Macron, rattled Nissan.
President Trump rattled Wall Street when he demanded U.S. firms move production out of China.
Executives would be rattled, and they would postpone or cancel plans to invest in expansion.
The cosmic crash, which took place 26 million light-years from Earth, rattled space-time.
In Hong Kong, above, the storm rattled buildings, uprooted trees and grounded hundreds of flights.
The shooting at a park has rattled the city, where gun crimes are exceptionally rare.
"We got a little rattled, and we can't do that," Rockets Coach Mike D'Antoni said.
Cillizza: Have you ever seen Bloomberg rattled or knocked off his game in a debate?
We were down 20-10 in the fourth quarter, and he rattled off 21 points.
And some of the city's priciest restaurants, rattled by empty tables, were offering deep discounts.
It will certainly cool trade tensions between two economic superpowers that have rattled the globe.
Although no wrongdoing has been alleged or found, the probe rattled China's rumour-sensitive creditors.
The lens on our video camera rattled as it captured the event live on television.
Meanwhile, the 2628 recession triggered by the fall of Lehman Brothers rattled our financial security.
I'd expected a rattled and diminished man, but Simon was the same dapper, witty Englishman.
The decades-long stagnation in working-class incomes has repeatedly rattled whichever party holds power.
Jockey Christophe Soumillon received assistance from an outrider to bring his rattled mount under control.
The financial sector has been rattled, and stocks were driven down as investors sought havens.
The mounting tariffs have rattled global markets and set off fears over world economic growth.
It didn't break, just bounced off the Sheetrock and rattled around in the corner. Spinning.
Rising pessimism about corporate profits and a wider economic slowdown have rattled the stock market.
In May, the service made two moves that rattled some film buffs on social media.
We've been talking for close to half an hour, and he's growing irritable and rattled.
The announcement rattled investors, and shares of Abercrombie tumbled more than 21 percent on Monday.
The roars from the crowd would have rattled the windows at the nearby Versailles Palace.
Cutting internet access shows that the government is probably rattled by its citizens' demonstrations.  5.
Defeat in Vietnam rattled the military-industrial complex that once had funded the space race.
Global markets were further rattled by Trump's appointment of John Bolton as National Security Advisor.
The report shows that Americans are growing rattled by the impact of the trade war.
But over the past century, a number of scandals have rattled the British royal family.
Why should the president be "rattled" and "jolted" by all the plot twists and turns?
Cox's murder has deeply rattled Britain, but the response from politicians has been extraordinarily dignified.
Escalating tensions between the US and North Korea has rattled major assets classes this week.
Why Gagosian's announcement has rattled the art world is a matter of mandate and scale.
Escalating tensions between the US and North Korea have rattled major assets classes this week.
Trump rattled off a flattering list Friday: "He worked very hard," Trump said of Porter.
The announcement rattled investors who feared that worsening trade friction could hurt the global economy.
None. In fact, most people go home sick, broke, and rattled after a few weeks.
Clinton appears rattled, as she did the other night in her speech after the Iowa results.
No doubt there were rattled nerves, but the love was stronger than ever ❤️ #TrumpEvilwithLOVE pic.twitter.
The subsequent 24 hours have rocked the Trump campaign to its core and rattled Republicans nationwide.
That has rattled Japanese lawmakers, who consider the U.S. Japan alliance a cornerstone of regional stability.
It followed days of blustery threats toward North Korea that rattled some Americans and unnerved allies.
It wasn't the first time Clemens rattled the cages of his opponents, according to Yahoo Sports .
Mueller also missed a golden opportunity in the 36th minute when his effort rattled the crossbar.
Of course, any kind of learning can be daunting for someone whose brain has been rattled.
There's the draw of bigger yards, the rattled nerves about attending public school in the city.
The digital screen was responsive, the buttons all felt solid, and nothing rattled on the bike.
He rattled off a list of contemporary musicians and actors who he said have been customers.
The emerging-market crisis had rattled much of Asia and would soon roil Brazil and Argentina.
Stainless steel is bent out of shape, well-attached bars are rattled loose, and so on.
Trump's tariff announcement rattled investors who feared that worsening trade friction could hurt the global economy.
He rattled off a Twitter rant pushing back against Trump followed by some words for wisdom.
Not surprisingly, markets shuddered at the thought of a President Trump and the uncertainty rattled markets.
"He's rattled and the press conference tomorrow is all part of that," he told Sky Sports.
Traditional toymakers have also been rattled in recent years by thousands of manufacturers selling on Amazon.
Now it is being rattled again by the accidental axis of Donald Trump and Jeremy Corbyn.
But the hotel, rattled by the conspiracy-minded protesters and worried about violence, cancelled the event.
Utah rattled off nine consecutive baskets without a miss, starting with a jumper from JoJo Zamora.
The latter's decision to recognise trade unions has averted the threat of strikes but rattled investors.
Jerome Powell, the chairman of the Federal Reserve, reassured financial markets rattled by growing trade tensions.
An air conditioner rattled in the window and three detectives pecked away on ancient-looking computers.
Frank rattled off the driving directions from the restaurant and described the house&aposs interior layout.
The severity of her disabilities are rattled off: blind, deaf, cerebral palsy, allergies, seizure disorder, autism.
CreditCreditGreg Kahn for The New York Times WASHINGTON — Jake Tapper doesn't seem to get rattled easily.
Over 300 aftershocks rattled survivors huddling in the streets, worried their already cracked homes could topple.
As those questions rattled through Washington Monday night, the White House was in a bunker mentality.
After Gorsuch rattled off a number of names, including his wife, Lousie; former New Hampshire Sen.
Trump also rattled Pena Nieto's government with verbal attacks on U.S. companies with factories in Mexico.
Aerospace stocks were rattled by United Technologies' $23 billion deal to buy avionics maker Rockwell Collins .
During her decade in the public eye, journalists insensitive to her sexual identity have rattled her.
Before taking office this month, President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador rattled financial markets when on Oct.
However, the announcement rattled markets, prompting a bond sell-off and a rout of banking stocks.
Britain's vote in the Brexit referendum on June 23 has hammered financial markets and rattled businesses.
China's new cybersecurity law takes effect today, and experts are rattled about what it all means.
Markets have been rattled by the Catalan crisis, raising Spain's borrowing costs and pushing down shares.
Voters, despite wallowing in technological abundance, are rattled by globalisation and have seldom felt less generous.
They rattled off a list of workers they imagined sitting in front of their televisions. Farmers.
In making the announcement, a rattled Mr Maduro repeatedly claimed that the recall process is "optional".
The scandal rattled VW's global business, harmed its reputation and prompted the ouster of its CEO.
Trump's plan to withdraw the 2,000 troops currently in Syria has rattled Pentagon officials and lawmakers.
The bombs rattled the Thai capital, ranked the world's most visited city by Mastercard last year.
A crisis that climaxed 20 years ago Friday rattled the NYSE floor and changed global investing.
The slayings have shocked the community and several twists in the case have rattled law enforcement.
North Korea rattled the globe Tuesday night when it announced it successfully tested a hydrogen bomb.
One SUV drove through the line, slamming hard against a protestor, who was rattled but uninjured.
Rattled, Morales looked to rally his generals, including armed forces chief Kaliman, a long-time ally.
Despite the refocus on earnings, the market could still be rattled by geo-political sabre-rattling.
It's possible that he was rattled by the news that his father had become seriously ill.
The 2004 disappearance and death of mom Lauri Waterman rattled the small town of Craig, Alaska.
But the white dude rattled off names, shows, and esoteric trivia like it was common knowledge.
The Saudis were able to intercept the projectile, but the event has rattled the region politically.
The information "left Watkins rattled," The Post reported, according to a person familiar with the events.
The comedian told Van Jones that, at first, the trolling had rattled her to her core.
"Clinton" said she wasn't "rattled," adding that losing seven contests is "fantastic" because it "humanizes" her.
It was an attack on freedom of expression, he said, and rattled Hillsborough's sense of safety.
" In , he rattled off his take on some callers' favorite stocks, including: : "Oh, Mr. Weiss' company.
Western nations rattled Iran's power lies in its ability to rock the boat without sinking ships.
The comedian rattled off a series of "Gins-burns" during the Weekend Update appearance, targeting Sen.
It also signaled that traders were not rattled by the potential market implications of the attack.
As for Mr. Bahgat, it is widely known that his investigative reporting has rattled the government.
The owner of the bun stand, identified only as Wang, was understandably rattled by the experience.
The discrepancy cost publishers millions of dollars, and it rattled the publishing industry's trust in Facebook.
Anderson rattled off a constellation of factors, from strengthened intellectual-property law to winnowed antitrust law.
This year, however, the hearing came on the heels of an episode that rattled the capital.
The cosmic crash-up, which took place 130 million light years from Earth, rattled space-time.
Still, Mr. Trump was rattled by the Times report, according to people familiar with his thinking.
He rattled off the lineup: Tom Seaver and Jerry Koosman at the head of the rotation.
News of the gruesome killings rattled the affluent enclave of Colts Neck just days before Thanksgiving.
Beside him sat a branchy woman clutching a chilled glass, shivering so hard her necklace rattled.
Rick Snyder of Michigan spoke alongside university leaders, promising assistance for students rattled by the shooting.
President Trump's vow to impose tariffs on steel and aluminum next week rattled financial markets Thursday.
But now he's clearly rattled, as you can hear in some edgy notes and general uptightness.
Some families rattled by their children's marijuana problems have moved, seeking refuge in less permissive states.
Charlie: [Screams internally] What has me most rattled about this is how ubiquitous Cisco's technology is.
The president rattled off a list of Europe's own crimes against humanity, and dismissed the critique.
They have too much experience to get rattled, even against college basketball's most talked-about team.
She did not hear any gunshots, but said the shooting left her and her neighbors rattled.
Investors have been rattled by the loss of pay TV subscribers to ESPN, Disney's largest network.
But Mr. Gerard said workers had been rattled by the closing of G.M.'s Lordstown plant.
Yukari Scott, 59, who has heard a dozen candidates in person, rattled off her hit parade.
When her stay was over, the tidiness rattled me: fresh mulch, trimmed trees, perfectly rounded shrubs.
But the Kremlin has nonetheless been rattled by how quickly and aggressively Saudi Arabia has responded.
We know how inertia has rattled her nerves, but the risks she takes are staggeringly dangerous.
There are times when Bloomberg got rattled at news conferences (unscripted, unfiltered moments, like a debate).
But oil prices, along with the stock market, have since been rattled by the coronavirus outbreak.
The meeting rattled Ms. Dixon, who said she immediately suspected that Mr. Simmons was behind it.
The clashes, which began last week, have rattled Tehran's clerical leadership and left 21 people dead.
It was the rise in wages in the last nonfarm payroll report that first rattled markets.
Ten years ago, financial markets were rattled as Wall Street giant Lehman Brothers announced on Sept.
The woman was rattled, and so was the boy behind the counter, who looked about 18.
San Diego trimmed its deficit to 227 before the Zags rattled off 343 in a row.
News of Jarrett Smith's arrest rattled the far-right ecosphere on the encrypted messaging app Telegram.
Fears about the coronavirus spreading outside China, including in South Korea and Italy, rattled the market.
More important, rattled investors have ratcheted up pressure on Bayer to put the litigation behind it.
He also argued that the potential for larger budget deficits has rattled stock and bond markets.
The dispute between the world&aposs two largest economies had rattled markets and depressed global growth.
It was rattled on Thursday by reports its central bank deputy governor was leaving the bank.
The dispute between Washington and Beijing has rattled financial markets, and drawn criticism from U.S. businesses.
The Kings then rattled off 13 of the next 16 points to go up 275-214.
Internal chaos produced the abrupt, haphazard announcement of Trump's tariff plan that rattled markets last week.
The move rattled markets as it indicated the president was moving toward more protectionist trade policies.
During Wednesday's session, indexes went on a roller-coaster ride, after inflation data rattled investor sentiment.
Three minutes later, a 210.5-pointer rattled in and out and popped directly into Westbrook's hands.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump looks -- and is acting -- rattled and encircled by the Russia investigation.
Emerging markets were rattled again, with the Argentine peso, Turkish lira and Indonesian rupiah tumbling overnight.
The administration's first month has rattled the political establishment and led to calls for congressional inquiries.
Back in June, Draghi rattled markets with a speech at a banking conference in Sintra, Portugal.
With them, everything about the rattled, uncertain state of mind she operates within makes more sense.
The auto sector was rattled recently after Trump threatened a levy on imports of European cars.
Arrieta finally seemed a bit rattled, and he hit Lonnie Chisenhall with an 0-1 slider.
I still can't dismiss them, because it's clear that they saw something that really rattled them.
Sanchez rattled off four more defenses and in August 1981 he met the great Wilfredo Gomez.
The index is on the verge of 2750, a threshold from which it fell sharply on March 3.123 — days after President Trump's tariff threats first rattled investors, the Monday after Facebook's data-handling controversy rattled the tech sector and just ahead of a Federal Reserve rate hike.
Over the next 10 years, Sacramento and Orange County, California, continued to be rattled by his presence.
Worries about a trade war between the United States and China have rattled financial markets this month.
Turkey's escalating currency crisis and the turmoil in Argentina have rattled other developing markets in recent weeks.
Zuckerberg told Sandberg as much, the report says, in a conversation that rattled Facebook's chief operating officer.
Kinney says many of the first responders were rattled at the scene and counselors have been provided.
"People are pretty rattled -- literally and figuratively," Kern County Communications Director Megan Person told CNN on Friday.
The choppy transition also has driven out veteran Baker Hughes managers in key departments and rattled staff.
U.S. stocks were trading lower on Thursday, also as a continued decline in oil prices rattled investors.
The emissions scandal rattled VW's global business, damaged its reputation and prompted the departure of its CEO.
Lula's continued dominance in election polls has rattled markets, with Brazil's currency now trading near record lows.
"We got rattled a little bit, especially in the first half," Georgia Tech coach Paul Johnson said.
The ongoing fight between the two economic powerhouses has rattled global stock markets for much of 2018.
Beatrix's fiancé's best friend, the one who had been porking her, is rattled by this new intrusion.
A last-ditch Jordi Alba tackle then denied Sliti just before the break as Spain looked rattled.
"It's unlike any performance I've captured before," Aronofsky says of the scene that so deeply rattled Lawrence.
Sterling rose, however, against a dollar rattled by a speech by U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell.
Trade tensions between the world's two largest economies had rattled financial markets for most of last year.
Tit-for-tat tariffs between both the countries have rattled financial markets and stirred global recessionary fears.
But the tightening of polls in the last two weeks has rattled their confidence she will win.
"Listen, Donald the last couple of days has been a little rattled," Mr. Cruz told the crowd.
" He rattled off quite a list: "Intrastate conflict is worse than ever given Yemen, Syria, Libya, Venezuela.
The increasingly acrimonious dispute between the world's top two economies has rattled investors and roiled global markets.
She rattled Brett Kavanaugh during his Supreme Court confirmation hearing, eliciting an unusual apology from the judge.
Mr. Rubio reflexively rattled off the same talking point about Mr. Obama's desire to fundamentally alter America.
The Zags rattled off 17 straight points, holding the Gaels without a point for nearly eight minutes.
Kinney said many of the first responders were rattled at the scene and counselors have been provided.
The comments revived concerns about Italy's commitment to the euro, a fear that rattled markets last year.
Last year's soaring Bitcoin prices led to a huge speculation frenzy, but now coin holders are rattled.
His death on February 14th provoked a massive outpouring of grief in Harare that rattled the government.
Fifteen minutes earlier, her ectophone had rattled out a message: KULAGIN IN A DUEL COME AT ONCE.
On last night's Late Show, Stephen Colbert rattled through some possible rewrites for the modern emoticon age.
Missouri rattled off the next six points and eventually tied the score at 21 on Puryear's layup.
This is charming until you realize Midge definitely rattled off the fake reports for the entire trip.
And with interest rates still on the rise, nerves are rattled about the level of stock prices.
The scandal has rattled the share prices of the South African-listed banks, with the sector index .
ATHENS (Reuters) - An earthquake measuring 5.0 rattled central Greece on Friday, with no immediate reports of injuries.
China warned that it would retaliate in an "appropriate" way, but the announcement also rattled America's allies.
The stock markets were rattled by concerns over slowing economic conditions as well as ongoing trade tensions.
Trade tensions between the two largest economies of the world have rattled financial markets since last year.
Despite everything going on, the first daughter doesn't seem to be rattled: Back in Ivanka Land, i.e.
Greece and its surrounding region are often rattled by earthquakes at sea, most causing no serious damage.
This rattled investors and retail fund managers across the globe and caused major volatility in developed markets.
We decided to change position and genre, moving on to missionary and "chill"—a rattled keyboard composition.
Questions about how Amazon's purchase of Whole Foods would affect its business rattled investors before its debut.
"The tensions have clearly rattled the markets," said William Jackson, an economist at Capital Economics in London.
Markets in Europe and the United States sold off heavily on the news which rattled investors' nerves.
I write this as a reader who was rattled by Edelman's column, and as a columnist myself.
Wayne rattled off massive tracks from throughout his career, highlighting just how big a star he is.
Which is why veterans groups and some lawmakers on Capitol Hill are reportedly rattled by Trump's choice.
In Cramer's lightning round, he rattled off his take on some caller favorite stocks: Berkshire Hathaway, Inc.
Recent production increases from U.S. shale fields have rattled OPEC producers aiming to pare global crude inventories.
In addition to the Paris Agreement, Trump has rattled allies by criticizing trade agreements and military alliances.
Willems said she had heard from some of her patients who were rattled by the latest quake.
This week must have really rattled Krystal's confidence for her to pull me before the rose ceremony.
The letter sent shockwaves throughout Washington, with congressional leaders immediately commenting on how it rattled them. Rep.
"Obama Says World Leaders 'Rattled' by Donald Trump," said a headline in last Friday's New York Times.
Raúl Grijalva (D-Ariz.), who co-chaired the CPC in the previous Congress, rattled off several issues.
Lee rattled off goods and services he said China -- one of the US's largest export markets -- consumed.
So instead of looking it up, I rattled off the first one that came to mind—90210.
In Cramer's lightning round, he rattled off his take on some callers' favorite stocks: Diplomat Pharmacy Inc.
But the GOP leadership team has experienced turmoil in recent weeks that has rattled the Republican conference.
The noise that shook buildings and rattled nerves does not appear to have been caused by terrorism.
But Jones said the thought of falling behind by three games to none had not rattled him.
In Cramer's lightning round, he rattled off his take on some callers' favorite stocks: Trade Desk Inc.
Mr. Obama said in May that his counterparts at summit meetings were "rattled" by Mr. Trump's candidacy.
But the shifting winds of a fractious, polarized political system have rattled that consensus in several ways.
The decision rattled the markets, mortgage rates fell to near-record lows, and refinancing applications took off.
The picture hasn't been so rosy for Facebook and Alphabet as concerns over privacy have rattled investors.
Those attacks rattled the tech industry, which feared the prospect of tougher scrutiny from the attorney general.
As they sped toward a reef, grabbing at sails, an uncharacteristically rattled Mr. Kleeman even spat expletives.
It's been evident in how he is easily rattled at times, as in the New Hampshire debate.
He granted the extension, then rattled off exacting, well-intentioned advice about antibiotics and the flu season.
European equities closed lower Friday, as an escalating trade standoff between the world's biggest economies rattled investors.
Before taking office earlier this month, President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador rattled financial markets when on Oct.
She is confident but has been rattled by the steady ping of alerts revealing others' job news.
Trump's threats have rattled Republicans, who believe a shutdown ahead of the election would hurt their party.
So when it hits our atmosphere it causes a sonic boom, and that's what rattled the houses.
Like Ivanka says in her interview, the juxtaposition of my pregnancy and postpartum period completely rattled me.
She knows media, she knows about physical presence, like Trump does...that's why I think he's rattled.
If you face a wannabe-Trump, don't get rattled: You can turn his strength into a weakness.
It was the echo that rattled the bedroom windows of the boy who worried about the fish.
It was a mortifying development that has rattled some of the party's big-money men and women.
The virus' spread around the world has rattled markets and disrupted industries including travel, hospitality and manufacturing.
It's clear that Mr. Brennan's fierce political and personal attacks rattled the china in the Oval Office.
Mr. Kim rattled the region last year with a series of nuclear and long-range missile tests.
Earlier, Mr. Neumann had rattled off the company's achievements and outlined some of its more outsize ambitions.
Trump seemed to brush it off, but still appeared somewhat rattled by the response from the crowd.
The Ethiopian Airlines plane crash that killed 157 people on Sunday has rattled travelers around the world.
The ruins would be rebuilt, he said, as aftershocks rattled the region 21.74 hours after the quake.
Feeling like a genius, I quickly rattled off what I thought were some solid additions: DALAI LAMA?
The growing COVID-220006 outbreak (formerly known as 2202 Novel Coronavirus) has rattled people around the world.
And that's why the death of Mollie Tibbetts has rattled so many women in the running community.
Ayoola claims the murders are in self-defense, but she never seems hurt or even terribly rattled.
For miles around Utah's capital, china rattled in cabinets, pictures plummeted off walls and power snapped out.
This was a person who was easily rattled and consumed with both her reputation and her company's.
NAGS HEAD, N.C. — The plywood boards nailed over the windows of oceanfront houses rattled in the wind.
Joc Pederson's leading shot in the bottom of the first rattled Mike Foltynewicz in his postseason debut.
They nervously eyed an elephant that was to lead their procession, as it rattled its head continuously.
An epidemic could do serious damage in the financial centre, already rattled by months of political unrest.
President Trump rattled off a series of tweets on Thursday morning bemoaning the disappearance of Confederate monuments.
Seismologists are still recording hundreds of aftershocks - some 2,000 have rattled the region since the initial tremor.
Rattled diplomats and spies make mistakes, the types of mistakes that are not covered by diplomatic immunity.
MBS rattled investor confidence last year, arresting several hundred senior royals and businessmen, accusing them of corruption.
But the Senate Intelligence Committee is suddenly central to a capital increasingly rattled by Trump administration turmoil.
The debt-limit brinkmanship and government shutdown during the Obama administration rattled markets and slowed economic growth.
The administration's decision on metals tariffs initially rattled financial markets and sparked backlash from free-trade Republicans.
The uncertainty around the future of the $1.2 trillion trade deal has rattled markets and spooked investors.
For his part, Mr. Sanders did not seem rattled by the confrontation, at least during the forum.
The former hedge fund manager rattled off five questions investors must consider before buying stocks into weakness.
He then rattled off a list of spending rules that have been tightened over the past decade.
"He was rattled that he had trouble competing in the arena," said Clinton campaign manager Robby Mook.
Messi almost added a second goal in the 77th with a free kick that rattled the crossbar.
Wine is the leader of a youth movement that has rattled the regime of President Yoweri Museveni.
In remarks that rattled even some Republicans, Trump joked that the deceased House veteran was in hell.
But Republican lawmakers were rattled by the rapidly unfolding events and their proximity to the White House.
That wasn't about to derail Colorado, which rattled off 239 more points to end its mega-spurt.
In August, Trump rattled domestic Mexican politics by meeting with President Enrique Peña Nieto in Mexico City.
In Cramer's lightning round, he rattled off his take on some callers' favorite stocks: Dominion Energy Inc.
Whether or not the subsequent falls rattled the minister herself, they appear to have jolted the government.
Prospects of higher inflation globally have rattled investors this month and have helped drive equity market falls.
"I never got the sense that he was rattled," Alabama defensive lineman Jonathan Allen said of Watson.
Trump's imposition of protectionist trade policies over the opposition of Republican allies has rattled global financial markets.
Tariffs already imposed by the two countries have caused major disruptions for businesses and rattled financial markets.
But the firm's culture has also fed undercurrents that have at times rattled employees, including senior executives.
It has rattled off nine consecutive quarters of losses, according to S&P Global Market Intelligence data.
The attacks rattled Homeland Security officials, who triggered an emergency alert during the government shutdown last month.
Finally, he rattled off the biggest hits of his first three months and promised more to come.
Still, the choice wasn't easy and the transition from the Clippers to the Rockets left Paul rattled.
In Beirut, machine-gun fire rattled through the streets as six armored cars were called into action.
She rattled off the other great floods she'd seen since moving here in 1968: Alicia, Allison, Ike.
Britain's largely eurosceptic press depicted Cameron as begging or pleading, the Daily Mail describing him as "rattled".
Chinese markets were rattled late last month after the government took over troubled regional lender Baoshang Bank.
His abrupt decisions on economic policy and doubts about the future of Pemex have rattled financial markets.
When physicists announced in February that they had detected gravitational waves firsthand, the foundations of physics scarcely rattled.
Powell's comments rattled markets and helped contribute to a substantial round of volatility that has continued through November.
Financial markets were rattled by the possibility that the United States and beyond could be tipped into recession.
The industry's traditional players have also been rattled in recent years by thousands of manufacturers selling on Amazon.
At least 30 aftershocks have rattled the surrounding areas in the hours following the quake, the Institute measured.
The Huawei sanctions fraud case rattled markets, stunned the tech world and put U.S. agencies on the spot.
After a vicious fight, the "Madame X," damaged and shot up, rattled home to the base at Nuthampstead.
That rattled investors hoping for a resolution to the months-long trade dispute between the world's biggest economies.
Stocks were rattled earlier in the day following speculation of White House Economic Adviser Gary Cohn's possible departure.
He also has rattled Beijing by appointing people in his administration who are critical of China's trade practices.
The announcement rattled investors, and the company's shares were down about 7 percent for much of Thursday evening.
The move is a potentially devastating blow for the company and has rattled technology supply chains and investors.
The case has rattled Nissan's alliance with French automaker Renault, where Ghosn still remains chairman and chief executive.
A 6.4-magnitude earthquake rattled the region Thursday, followed by a 7.1-magnitude quake just a day later.
Tit-for-tat tariffs between both the countries have rattled financial markets and stirred up global recessionary fears.
" The tweet rattled even key Republicans: A senior Justice Department official said: "It was a very concerning tweet.
When asked to name some of the topics where this is the case, she rattled off a list.
Suddenly, we're snapped back to present day Revival, where the community is rattled after yet another "bear" attack.
The move is a potentially devastating blow for the company that has rattled technology supply chains and investors.
The tactic amplified a fight that has rattled financial markets and threatened to drag on the global economy.
The tight race between Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton and her Republican rival Donald Trump has rattled financial markets.
Brazile said Clinton was already "wobbly on her feet" and had a "rattled cough," according to the review.
But the ball rattled out, and the Knicks tumbled to their eighth loss in nine games, 26-216.
Jones drained a 3-pointer 27 seconds later before the Wildcats rattled off 12 points in a row.
The crisis gripping the Turkish lira has rattled emerging markets and reverberated across equities, bonds and raw materials.
TODAY'S NUMBER 11 The number of people killed after a magnitude-6.1 earthquake rattled parts of the Philippines.
Concerns over rising interest rates and trade tension with China have rattled markets throughout the past few days.
It's a movie about making propaganda, encouraging rattled and devastated people to stay supportive of the war effort.
Elsewhere, Indian markets were rattled by border tensions between India and Pakistan, both of which have nuclear arms.
Calling into Fox News' "Fox & Friends" early Tuesday, Trump rattled off more than one complaint about the debate.
This month's shooting at YouTube's headquarters, which left four people injured and one person dead, rattled Silicon Valley.
The tactics amplified a fight that has rattled financial markets and threatened to drag on the global economy.
While Brexit fears initially rattled global markets, stocks have been climbing back up over the last few days.
It rattled windows and frightened animals, which meant the plane's flights over land were restricted to subsonic speeds.
But it clearly rattled Airbus which was caught unawares after signing a smaller order for A2777XLRs with IAG.
The second-year guard rattled off 28 points on 9-of-16 shooting — which included four 223-pointers.
Waymo CEO John Krafcik is rattled "every time Elon [Musk] would post something on Twitter," the report said.
Some economists wrote off the number as suspect, but it still rattled markets and sent Treasury yields lower.
A combination of retirements, scandals, and suburban voters' repulsion of Trump have rattled the GOP's House delegation there.
The quakes and aftershocks rattled buildings and woke residents across the country, hundreds of kilometers from the epicenter.
About 300 aftershocks have rattled survivors, who huddled in the streets, worried tremors could topple already cracked homes.
CDS last traded at these levels in January, when fears of a potential debt restructuring rattled Lebanon investors.
Trump has rattled NATO allies and many U.S. national security experts by saying that if elected on Nov.
It rattled me a little bit (just slightly!), perhaps because I have something to lose in life now.
Many pundits expected tech to trail under Trump as a global manufacturing and trade war rattled supply chains.
That rattled everyone, but ultimately the cost-benefit equation for wholesale rideshare like this makes too much sense.
North Korea's latest test, and the accompanying bellicose claims, have rattled its allies as well as its enemies.
Rubio appeared seriously rattled by the exchanges at the final Republican presidential debate before Tuesday's New Hampshire primary.
Disappointing Chinese trade data on Thursday had rattled investors and pushed global equity markets to three-month lows.
The Nikkei fell 1.6 percent as hawkish comments from Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell rattled global stock markets.
All of the Nixon experts who spoke to the New Republic rattled off dissimilarities between Trump and Nixon.
Markets across the world have been rattled by recession fears, exemplified by the flattening U.S. Treasury yield curve.
We rattled downhill into flat, dark-brown depressions that, until recently, had been part of the lake bed.
Britain's recent decision to leave the European Union, South Korea's fourth-biggest market for exports, has rattled it.
The death rattled him and his family, and kept him on the sidelines in the 2016 presidential race.
And he told reporters that his fellow world leaders were "rattled" by the political ascendance of Donald Trump.
The same bill was introduced last year after Trump rattled NATO allies at a July summit in Brussels.
The current controversy about what Facebook does with its users' information has obviously rattled many people, including investors.
And the populist insurgency that rattled GOP leaders in this week's Alabama Senate runoff adds another wild card.
Trump spokeswoman Katrina Pierson rattled off a list of attacks three days after Trump first made the threat.
The Obama White House, ever rattled by the specter of white resentment, buried the report and its findings.
Rattled by the probe, investors had sent Och-Ziff shares down 36 percent this year by Monday's close.
"I'm a pretty secure person but 10 years ago this would have rattled me," she told USA Today.
To start the third quarter, the Heat rattled off the first six points for the game's biggest lead.
The same bill was introduced last year after Trump rattled NATO allies at a July summit in Brussels.
The Kings then just missed taking the lead when Ilya Kovalchuk rattled a shot of the right post.
Some are rattled by the progressive ideas driving the primary like Medicare for All and the wealth tax.
I rattled at the handle a little, imagining that Maddy would hear me from the couch, but no.
Last week, he rattled businesses and markets again by floating an additional $200 billion in tariffs on China.
But the departure of Chandrasekaran, known as Chandra, from the Tata group's most profitable arm still rattled investors.
Trump has rattled Mexicans by pledging to build a border wall that he says Mexico will pay for.
A lone woman walking home is rattled when boys on a motorbike toss explosive noisemakers in her path.
The United States and China are embroiled in tit-for-tat tariffs that have rattled global financial markets.
On an emotional level, it's a resistance to the axioms on which they built their identity being rattled.
The case has rattled Nissan's alliance with French automaker Renault SA, where Ghosn remains chairman and chief executive.
Zhang's head then dropped and the errors flowed as Halep rattled through the remaining games at a canter.
The prospect of those tariffs has rattled global financial markets as the U.S.-China trade conflict rumbles on.
S. trade tensions have rattled financial markets since last year and also underpinned the dollar's safe-haven appeal.
Mortality has caught up with those ladies and with him, rattled their doorknobs (it was time); gone in.
A supply driven story rattled crude prices, the shale revolution, the unlocking of resources in the United States.
"We hardly noticed the shrapnel which rattled and tinkled as it rained down on the wings," he wrote.
No zombies, no riots, but panic-buying in shops and panic-selling of stocks show people are rattled.
She rattled off instructions in French and eventually noticing my blank stare, briskly marched me to an exit.
At one point, Justice Sonia Sotomayor rattled off individual doctors in Louisiana who struggled to get such privileges.
The global crisis has rattled Saudi royalty and brought Saudi Arabia's disastrous war in Yemen into sharp focus.
The students rattled off their losses, which were relatively minor compared with harder hit parts of Puerto Rico.
Mr. Trump also had to mollify a rattled ally, Japan, which got no advance notice of his decision.
Dishes rattled invitingly in the open-air dining space outside my door, promising hot coffee and an omelet.
He rattled off the names of some volunteers, but also said he could not remember all of them.
When I spoke to Summers last week, he rattled off a list: Infrastructure projects, to jump-start investment.
China's action rattled U.S. farmers, while shares in U.S. exporters of everything from planes to tractors were volatile.
Dozens of aftershocks rattled the area, including a 5.7 quake on Tuesday afternoon, the U.S. Geological Survey reported.
The markets were at first rattled by this development, but the ensuing economic growth put them at ease.
There were no injuries, but the gunfire, which appeared to come from across the river, left tenants rattled.
Her apartment had no shutters, and the wind rattled her belongings, while ankle-high water soaked the floors.
Memphis led by seven points at the break and rattled off 2118 straight early in the third quarter.
As coronavirus concerns rattled Wall Street, Walmart's stock went in the other direction during most of Monday trading.
The outbreak has killed 3,800 globally and rattled investors, who fear it could lead to a global recession.
The police answered it and spoke to his rattled parents, who agreed to meet them at the station.
Buyers are clearly rattled by the economic shutdown, job layoffs and the massive drop in the stock market.
The earthquake rattled residents of Magna, a suburb of Salt Lake City with a population of 26,000 people.
Seabra said Ramos did not appear rattled by the confrontation with Williams and the debates emanating from it.
Their sentencing had rattled Pakistan and dented Mr. Sharif's political party in general elections that his rival won.
He rattled off those storms gone by: Donna, Diana, Hugo, Fran, Floyd and too many nor'easters to count.
At the Ghazipur dump in Rammurti's village, which opened in 1984, paid employees rattled off horrific health conditions.
Will Philip, upset over Paige and rattled by news of the defectors' murders, take even more drastic steps?
Amid the Russia investigations, reports on Mr. Manafort's work for Mr. Deripaska rattled colleagues at America First Policies.
The attacks, which Secretary of State Mike Pompeo recently called "an act of war," rattled global energy markets.
Oil prices rattled skittishly, everyone suddenly monitored ships, and headlines speculated that Israel might attack Iran's nuclear sites.
Those prices rattled some social media users, who chided the Prime Minister for not favoring a cheaper alternative.
Salient uses Quid to understand how much the markets will be rattled by, say, the vote for Brexit.
After all, technology like Uber has disrupted New York's taxi business, and Airbnb has rattled the hotel industry.
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Neighbors said they were rattled by Thursday's attack, which they agreed was out of character for the area.
He rattled off name after name, the favorites eliciting whoops and howls of approval from the savvy fans.
Denver rattled off the next seven points to pull within three on Jokic's dunk with 250:272 left.
The divemaster rattled a shaker to get my attention and I spun around, wondering if something was wrong.
San Diego rattled off nine straight points early in the second half to trim its deficit to 32.
Two KCAL/KCBS anchors had to duck for cover when a 7.1 magnitude earthquake rattled their news studio.
Senators began moving with police officers around the Capitol, and Collins in particular seemed rattled by the commotion.
She said she's lived in Yountville since 1995 and is rattled about a shooting so close to home.
A touch of fragile neediness comes through as this rattled Tosca calls out Mario's name three more times.
Reporting back to my ex-husband afterward, I cheerily rattled off statistics about height, weight, eyesight and hearing.
He rattled off a list of his accomplishments, before putting the list aside to avoid boring his crowd.
The incident, caught on security footage, rattled the entire country, but was felt especially keenly in Rice's hometown.
She casually rattled off hours she'd logged with a personalized standardized test tutor, paid to boost her score.
He's continued to preside over wars overseas — but also announced abrupt troop withdrawals that have rattled US allies.
Pressed, though, he rattled off a series of cities seemingly at random, including Cincinnati, Milwaukee, and Louisville, Kentucky.
He was rattled and flummoxed by the destructive limbs and cheeky Ali shuffle of the black farang (foreigner).
His death rattled the entertainment and hip-hop world, with celebrities posting memories of him on social media.
What would have taken a whole evening on the sofa can be rattled through in an ad break.
The dispute between the world's two largest economies has cost billions, roiled global supply chains and rattled financial markets.
Newton was rattled by the relentless Denver defense, which had led the N.F.L. in sacks during the regular season.
Talk of a stop-over in the United States by the Taiwan president has further rattled Washington-Beijing relations.
Dinner specials are rattled off by their upbeat server, then added on without a glance at the price tag.
Worries about trade wars on multiple fronts and fears of a slowing Chinese economy have rattled investors of late.
Copper markets are rattled by U.S.-China trade war worries, Adkerson said, despite looming supply constraints of the metal.
This increased military activity rattled Moscow, says Alexander Gabuev, a sinologist at the Carnegie Moscow Centre, a think-tank.
Apple also said last month that it will no longer report unit sales for the iPhone, which rattled investors.
But financial markets have been rattled in recent weeks by concern over President Donald Trump&aposs aggressive trade policies.
Fresh signs of slowing global growth, and emerging pockets of weakness in the U.S., rattled financial markets last week.
It's an issue that has rattled statehouses around the country and could prove consequential for the national political landscape.
The sudden depreciation rattled markets and prompted Argentina to turn to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for emergency financing.
Financial markets had been rattled by the August 11 result, with many investors fearful about a populist political shift.
The years-long bribery probe, first reported by The Wall Street Journal two years ago, had already rattled investors.
Four months after that, the FDA rattled off a host of apparent violations in a warning letter to Guardian.
Rattled, she contacted the school's Title IX office, which fields complaints about harassment and discrimination, and shared her account.
But North Korea's defiant nuclear test, which took place despite warnings and increasingly tightened sanctions, has rattled the region.
"Our kids are already rattled by every kind of toxic stress you can think of," Dr. Hanna-Attisha said.
The tactics amplified a trade fight that has rattled financial markets and threatened to drag on the global economy.
But the stock was last up less than 1%, as talk of additional tariffs impacting the retailer rattled investors.
European countries have also been rattled recently by Trump's decision to move the U.S. Embassy in Israel to Jerusalem.
Ana Estevez addressed reporters on Wednesday, telling them the disappearance Aramazd Andressian Jr. has rattled her to her core.
ATHENS (Reuters) - An earthquake measuring 5.2 rattled southern Greece on Thursday, but there were no immediate reports of injuries.
The killings have rattled the Bangladeshi Muslim community, and Akonjee's son, 21-year-old Naim, is desperate for answers.
Amazon's move into logistics, which has recently rattled incumbents such as XPO Logistics, FedEx and UPS, reinforces the trend.
The threat of environmental inspections across the province had also rattled operators in the nation's top soybean crushing region.
That's impacted mobile, PC and console and it has particularly rattled Tencent, which is one of the major players.
Luxury stocks were rattled by fears of a Chinese slowdown and a Morgan Stanley "underweight" call on luxury stocks.
He bounded back to his feet, acted as if he were fine, though his eyes were rattled and wide.
Tensions between the top two economies in the world have rattled investors and threatened to derail economic activity globally.
A cut in global growth forecasts by the Organization for Economic Co-Operation and Development rattled risk appetite further.
Pakistan appeared to be rattled by the move, and in response approached the World Bank to voice its concerns.
Though he tries to maintain an indifferent air in public, people who know him say he has been rattled.
"I rattled off more stats and info than he could keep up with, and he walked away," Morgenstern said.
Forty-four people were killed and 660 injured when the powerful earthquake rattled Hokkaido this month, causing considerable damage.
Villa-Komaroff rattled off a list of things she's most worried about if research dollars are cut: The environment.
After Russia's misinformation campaign rattled the 20163 United States election season, scrutiny over this year's midterms has been intense.
Grigorenko rattled a shot past Darling for his second goal of the night as Colorado erased an early deficit.
He is rattled by a Sarcophagus and develops Claustrophobia, or is distressed by a Beast Carcass and becomes Zoophobic.
His abrupt decision to cancel the project rattled investor confidence and sparked a sell-off in Mexican financial assets.
Other pressures rattled the markets, and worries began to set in after 3M and Caterpillar reported a gloomy outlook.
His abrupt decision to cancel the project rattled investor confidence and sparked a sell-off in Mexican financial assets.
The shot rattled around the rim and fell, giving the Golden Gophers the lead for good at 8-6.
Perhaps the market turmoil has you rattled, or you made a New Year's resolution to clean up your finances.
Mayweather, who holds a perfect 49-0 record, was jeered relentlessly by the audience but did not appear rattled.
Last year, fraud charges brought against Gordhan badly rattled financial markets and spurred accusations of a political "witch-hunt".
In 1999, an earthquake with a magnitude of 7.6 rattled central Taiwan and left more than 2,300 people dead.
A chill spread across the executive branch this past week after a tumultuous series of events that rattled employees.
The threats had piled pressure on investors already rattled by a trade spat between the United States and China.
The world's two largest economies are in a trade dispute that has rattled world markets and dented global growth.
Trump brought up Pompeo as he rattled off a series of lawmakers he's tapped for his Cabinet, including Sen.
Trump's sudden push for the tariffs last week triggered fears of a global trade war and rattled financial markets.
The moves have rattled global markets, sent investors scurrying out of riskier debt and rumbled currencies of energy exporters.
Rubio was off his game, got rattled by Christie, and showed voters he is not ready for prime time.
Adding to the negative sentiment was the broader luxury sector being rattled by lingering fears of a Chinese slowdown.
Los Angeles trailed by nine points early in the fourth quarter before the Timberwolves rattled off 218 straight points.
Germany accepted more than a million refugees, and the frequency of deadly terrorist attacks has rattled people across Europe.
Opinion polls showing a tightening White House race between Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump have rattled markets.
The renewed violence has rattled a region where memories of the 1994 genocide in neighboring Rwanda are still raw.
" In Cramer's lightning round, he rattled off his take on some caller favorite stocks, including: Shopify: "This thing's amazing.
"The show will definitely take you on an emotional roller coaster," Chapman says of Rattled: A Paralyzed Mother's Story.
This has rattled Beijing's neighbors, several of which are engaged in territorial disputes with China, as well as Washington.
The Washington Post reported Trump was deeply rattled and prompted him to renew efforts to hire more legal power.
Volatile demand in the firm's fast growth markets such as Brazil and Saudi Arabia have also rattled investor confidence.
The shallow quake, just 40.8 km (25.35 miles) below the surface, rattled buildings in the capital city of Santiago.
He also rattled some investors by threatening China with even more tariffs if they do not sign a deal.
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The strength in Wall Street on Monday provided some relief after a flurry of U.S. political controversies rattled markets.
Her quirky game of slices and angles rattled Williams, who was nervous and unsettled in the three-set loss.
The potential impeachment has already rattled global markets, and there's evidence the US dollar will be affected as well.
" He rattled off some of Ms. Ryder's greatest hits, including two of Tim Burton's films, "Beetlejuice" and "Edward Scissorhands.
Reports of Trump's delay helped reassure financial markets already rattled by rising trade tensions between the U.S. and China.
It's one thing to say it, but now it's happening and that has really rattled a lot of policemen.
Wall Street has been rattled by a series of political shocks that investors fear could roil the world economy.
A variety of people are moving into what was once weather-slapped and storm-rattled housing, Ms. Carrington said.
But the scale of the crackdown in the wake of the attempted coup in Turkey has rattled Western leaders.
" In Cramer's lightning round, he rattled off his take on some callers' favorite stocks: Braskem SA: "I know Braskem.
Zuma rattled investors in December last year by changing finance ministers twice in a week, sending the rand plummeting.
That may have rattled Lester, and he undid himself, walking Mike Napoli and Carlos Santana to load the bases.
Indonesia has pledged to enforce its export ban in January 2020, though the uncertainty has rattled global nickel markets.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The summer sell-off is finally here - and not all U.S. investors are rattled by it.
But his blunt language rattled some Israelis, who worry that it might mean a less supportive United States. Mrs.
A breeze rattled the palms, blowing the Jitdam past a fleet of slumbering cargo ships anchored in the lagoon.
But the shooting of Michael Brown and the protests that followed rattled all these polite delusions of racial harmony.
Typically, Jay operates from a place of mild- to needs-medical-attention comatose, from which he is rarely rattled.
Carr, who has otherwise enjoyed a breakout season, fumbled twice and threw an ugly pick, looking rattled under pressure.
Tour guide Dan Glass rattled through a breakneck history of London's queer dives, electro-shock clinics, and cottaging toilets.
Nicholas Opiyo, from the Chapter Four rights group, said the government had been rattled by Wine and his supporters.
Williams then rattled home a short shot in the paint with 453:245 left, putting Tennessee up 235-23.
" Calling General Electric "a charter member of GLUM," Cramer rattled off the ailing industrial's many pain points: "The debt.
That has rattled Beijing's neighbours, several of whom are engaged in territorial disputes with China, as well as Washington.
The prospect of having to wait two more months to see his mom rattled the boy and his attorneys.
On Tuesday morning he rattled off some tweets that were at odds with US diplomats' statements the day before.
Markets have been rattled in recent weeks by Mr. Trump's tariff plans and embrace of a potential trade war.
Their deaths shocked the American public, rattled the US foreign service, and embarrassed US security officials and antiterror hawks.
Financial markets, which have been rattled by the nearly year-long trade war, are likely to cheer the truce.
Mr. Trump has rattled European confidence with the tariffs and his threats to expand the levies to include cars.
Mr. Johnson's diagnosis, confirmed in a test on Thursday, threatened to throw an already rattled British government into turmoil.
Across the Continent, member nations have been rattled over the past five years by waves of nationalism and populism.
Last month, the announced closing of the Lincoln Plaza Cinema, which opened in 1981, rattled the theater community's devotees.

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