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The threat of an accidental bond crisis never fully recedes.
Once that shift takes place, the fear of stagnation recedes.
"Which ones remain after the wave recedes, we don't know."
When the water recedes they'll leave on their own accord.
They put relationships at the foreground, as career often recedes.
"The past recedes into the past ever more," Forbrig said.
A statue of Deng Xiaoping recedes into the golden sunset.
The ice recedes to an annual minimum extent every September.
But when the water recedes, there are winners and losers.
Humanity recedes into the distance, smaller than mountains, smothered by clouds.
However, as that worry recedes another one should replace it: screens.
When the threat recedes, our internal conflicts come to the fore.
And what can the left learn as it recedes from power?
When the water recedes, the remaining black silt feeds the land.
It becomes conspicuous whenever and wherever custom recedes or breaks down.
Kochi metro operations have also been suspended until the water recedes.
Some residents are waiting until the floodwater recedes from their homes.
As you move up the price ladder, however, the fall-off recedes.
The condition is only temporary — it typically recedes by the second night.
It's a belief that through reasoned conversation values cohere and fanaticism recedes.
The violence recedes amid long, lyrical scenes of horse breaking and hunting.
In the sonata's middle section, the B-flat recedes as chaos dominates.
That will enable activity to recover quickly when the health crisis recedes.
Perhaps inevitably, the bitter differences will re-emerge as the shock recedes.
Slowly, as he gets to know his youthful squad, his wrath recedes.
Sometimes, the orchestra recedes into what can seem like murky, hovering slowness.
As this grounding line recedes, bits of the ice shelf break off.
Once the gold has been applied, the gilder recedes into the background.
Tattoos and piercings alter the skin, flesh grows and recedes and is moldable.
As demand recedes, consumer genetics companies have to figure out what comes next.
Sap all three, and the meaningful possibility of democratic competition recedes from view.
If you ramp up this light from within, the darkness of negativity recedes.
The deft pacing falls away, much as Californian reality recedes from Aden's life.
You are chasing some glimmer of validation that recedes ever further from view.
It is the time when the current subsides, not when the water recedes.
As the sense of collective good recedes, neglect is becoming the new norm.
Trees in the Northern Hemisphere leaf out in the spring as frost recedes.
Catlike, the score whips into swift bursts of energy, then immediately, coyly recedes.
The memory of past belligerence recedes in the face of fresh threats. Indeed.
It is possible the danger recedes in a matter of weeks and months.
Politics, for a lot of people, is something that recedes behind everyday life.
These photos provide a closer look at the situation as the floodwater recedes.
As the water recedes, officials say they are starting to assess the damage.
Once the rain stops and the flooding recedes, the fish are left stranded.
As time passes, the protagonist grows older; his pixelated shoulders stoop and hairline recedes.
The chance for national cross-partisan coalitions recedes as this type of politics proliferates.
Atwater, on the other hand, recedes into the background in the film's second act.
The economy is becoming more prominent as a voting issue, as Trump recedes somewhat.
Nearly two hours later the card game ends and Butler recedes to his theatre.
She said she wants to get back home as soon as the water recedes.
The opposition is subdued or eliminated and the immediate difficulty recedes, at least temporarily.
But as the novelty recedes, on further viewing, what remains is a peculiar loneliness.
As Arthur recedes and the Joker takes over, the choreography becomes more drawn out.
But how, and how well, it will function as American leadership recedes is unclear.
These horrors come to feel normal, and the normal world recedes into distant strangeness.
Neuroscience shows that among frequent deceivers, the discomfort people feel usually when they lie recedes.
The slender plot recedes behind a welter of sight gags, word games and slapstick riffs.
There are entire scenes where the comedy recedes completely and tragedy comes to the forefront.
Hidden behind a concrete-and-stucco fence, the house recedes to the point of disappearing.
They could still add the resolution to the agenda if opposition within the party recedes.
As the ice recedes, exposing the ocean waters beneath it, the region's surface appearance changes.
Now, Houston residents are returning home to what remains even after the floodwater recedes: e.
And even as the threat of further tariffs recedes, a Chinese slowdown looms ever larger.
As that tide of cash recedes, the hazards below the surface will come into view.
As Instagram surges and Facebook recedes, I wonder how long her page will remain active.
"Fear can take mkt lower, but expect quick recovery when health threat recedes," he wrote.
In Maine I'd learned to wait: wait until the wind dies or the tide recedes.
Across Afghanistan, many landlords have waived rent, in some cases until the virus threat recedes.
Across Afghanistan, many landlords have waived rent, in some cases until the virus threat recedes.
He is lying in front of an elevated, low-walled enclosure that recedes behind him.
But as ISIS recedes, America's alliance with the Kurds becomes less necessary for either side.
When the ice recedes during warmer months, the bears will move inland until it reforms.
Inundated communities across Texas and Louisiana feared more deaths would be found before the water recedes.
Though Spaniards are still worried about unemployment and corruption, as the crisis recedes fewer are indignados.
The proportion of private ownership in industry continues to rise as that of the state recedes.
Jackson then recedes into himself, and is convinced they can't support each other after this loss.
And as America recedes from its global leadership role, other countries will step into the vacuum.
We will not get any more coherent about 9/11 as it recedes into the past.
As Hurricane Irma recedes, the world can repay the favor by rooting for the state's recovery.
Only when the water recedes completely, says Machel, will Mozambique be able to count the bodies.
Are there limits to floral abstraction, as the vase recedes further and further into the distance?
The further this world recedes into the past, the harder it is to believe it ever existed.
Before 2017 recedes entirely into the rearview mirror, let's take note of some of the good news.
As the man himself recedes, with all his messy charisma, his music is assuming a different profile.
These congressional leaders believe that our nation's prosperity grows as the private sector expands and government recedes.
As the camera recedes, his parents stare at him, barely moving, while Michael gazes into the distance.
Indeed, as the gathering clamor intensifies, any immediate connection it may have to the work itself recedes.
Maybe this gesture of solidarity will prove habit-forming — and worth continuing even when the virus recedes.
If something strange happens — the sea suddenly recedes, or you experience an earthquake at the beach — run.
And as American and European power recedes, a global resurrection of non-Western attitudes is taking place.
The plane of remembrance shoots ahead and the mountain peak recedes; all that's left are the clouds.
In the lower right of the picture, a crowd of African American listeners recedes into the distance.
Steak tartare, though, is slightly overthought, mixed with so many alliums that the flavor of the beef recedes.
That means staying underground or in a shelter for up to two weeks while the radiation threat recedes.
As the shoreline recedes by miles, these waterfront communities — replete with docks and marinas — will be left marooned.
It often recedes into the background, becoming less conscious than instinctual, even cellular, but it never entirely disappears.
"You'll see it in the way someone recedes into the background or thrusts his shoulder forward," he said.
Solving this liquidity problem now is essential if business as usual is to resume when the virus recedes.
Keeping them alive to re-start operations once the health threat recedes would reduce long-term economic damage.
The voice emerges from the depths, moans its plaintive song, and in under two minutes, forlornly recedes again.
But officials said the full extent of the damage would not be fully known until the water recedes.
"If the water recedes soon, it won't have much impact on paddy crops," an agriculture ministry official said.
"If the water recedes soon, it won't have much impact on paddy crops," an agriculture ministry official said.
The pile of crumbs never recedes, so if there's a consequence for participating, the viewer never experiences it.
Those two objectives overlap today, but as ISIS recedes, so does the rationale for the US-Kurdish alliance.
Maybe the racist faction of the party will dissipate over time, especially as Obama's presidency recedes into memory.
If you do happen to see a gator, authorities say you should leave it alone until the water recedes.
As the ice recedes, the ocean releases more heat into the atmosphere, and the dark ocean absorbs more sunlight.
The yen is usually seen as a safe haven at times of turmoil but recedes when risk appetite returns.
A negotiated freeze is like a mirage, an illusion that recedes as quickly as one tries to approach it.
Ideally, GAAP-based digital strategy recedes as long-established protocols reduce structural lag with how business is conducted today.
When the ice recedes, there's less of this reflective surface to divert the warmth, which the oceans absorb instead.
And this water will cost the family even more as it recedes, eroding the land and affecting soil quality.
Centuries of American policy, culture and tribalism are simply being revealed as the frothy tide of hagiographic history recedes.
There's room for both kinds of shows, but as "Cosby" recedes from reruns, "Roc" seems especially worthy of reconsideration.
At 12 stories, it has a Gothic-style tower that recedes from the larger structure and features stylized buttresses.
When the water recedes, a smaller grid, like one spanning a neighborhood or a campus, is easier to resuscitate.
She started with a handful of pine nuts, left raw to preserve the faint sweetness that recedes with toasting.
I loved "Heisenberg," though I suppose a two-hander of many months ago kind of recedes in the distance.
But when I try to fit her into the hero's journey she recedes from the picture like a mirage.
When the bottle reaches the perfect temperature, the water recedes back into the reservoir and stops heating the milk.
The phenomenon is similar to the sound of a train whistle shifting pitch as it recedes into the distance.
It's understandable if you've been there, because even in such narrow and congested waters, one's wartime mission never recedes.
It's a little bit like a huge wave came crashing in and then the wave recedes and two things happened.
The surface on which everything sits recedes at a relatively sharp angle, while rising to the midpoint of the tondo.
The tension recedes, and it's back to more shots of children playing and people gathering flowers or working in gardens.
But the battlefield in eastern Syria has become very crowded, complicating Syria's future even as the threat from ISIS recedes.
In an encouraging sign, Mr. Holden said, some settlement camps are shrinking as the water recedes and families venture home.
It's a type of low-level, background anxiety that can hit anyone as Sunday afternoon sunlight recedes behind the horizon.
As the water recedes from the riverbank, Mr. Buorot has been forced to use pumps to nourish his riverside fields.
Quint Tatro, founder of Joule Financial, is steering clear of the space as a whole until the trade overhang recedes.
It's a type of low-level, background anxiety that can hit anyone as Sunday afternoon sunlight recedes beneath the horizon.
Enhanced and tamed with the sweetness of ricotta and toasted pecans, and paired with bacon and pecorino, the bitterness recedes.
The experience is similar to falling asleep, as physical reality recedes from consciousness and the viewer enters a meditative state.
In small groups (the 40 to 60 birds that would be found in the enriched-cage system), this behavior generally recedes.
Putin is in a more strategic position than ever to dictate international politics as the US recedes from effective global leadership.
As marijuana legalization spreads and stigma recedes, older narratives claiming that copulation and cannabis don't mix are falling by the wayside.
"We'll know more after the water recedes and farmers have the opportunity to assess their properties," she said in an email.
When the moon is waning...As the moon recedes and approaches its "new" phase once again, it starts to appear smaller.
They direct your interest and gaze toward the center of all things Apple and the real world recedes into the background.
It could be the case that without Barack Obama as president, the relationship between presidential vote patterns and Senate voting recedes.
Then, as media coverage fades, public panic recedes and Avian flu, Swine flu, Ebola and the others fade from public consciousness.
Every day, the evidence of all that happened fades a little more, and my year of living terribly recedes into memory.
"There are exceptions to the rule, but in general, once the gum recedes it will not regenerate without treatment," Klokkevold says.
With every foot of elevation, the horizon recedes: Five feet above sea level — standing on a raft — it's three miles away.
Getting supplies to the stranded cattle involves dropping food by helicopter or on horseback — or simply waiting until the water recedes.
Given the relatively short time frame, astronomers will certainly want to track and study 2I/Borisov before it recedes from view.
It's possible that in 10 days' time, Sanders releases a decade -- or so -- of back tax returns and this issue recedes.
This complex array is glimpsed through a colonnade (or yet another row of windows?) that recedes in perspectival space to the left.
In the example above, you see one of the many ways that the environment recedes from view based on what you're doing.
EACH morning, as the tide recedes, the people of the Marshall Islands check the walls that protect their homes from the sea.
As this particular moment recedes in time, the significance of the legal conspiracy question surrounding Trump and Russia is bound to fade.
Privacy recedes further into the distance as the companies tell us it's all in the interest of better, faster, more precise service.
Painted black, the building is large but recedes against all the colorful posters and artworks children pin up in classrooms and halls.
" Ching said that China is "now present all over the world, and as the US recedes, China is going to move in.
As the war recedes from Mosul, survivors grapple with questions of justice and revenge and how to break the cycle of violence.
He creates worlds that are clear in a sentence-by-sentence way, but in which the big picture recedes against the horizon.
MUNICH — The joy of Elisabeth's entrance aria in Wagner's "Tannhäuser" recedes for a line of sadness as she recalls her beloved's departure.
Yet the camera is drawn away, and Thunberg recedes from view, her sharp features and bright magenta blouse reduced to indistinct splotches.
Plans to rebuild the fourth most populous city in the U.S. are beginning to form as the water recedes and recovery continues.
The first is that every apparent source of aliveness disappears upon the inspection of it — the ground of aliveness recedes from view.
His mother recedes to the story's margins, returning now and then to prick his conscience, to tell him to mind his soul.
The ongoing flooding has already led to several deaths and, once the water recedes, will exact a huge toll on the economy.
Accordingly, the emotional power of her music and the intimacy it engenders with her fan base recedes into the background of the profile.
Though Bellingcat proves that the truth is still out there, they also demonstrate that it recedes further from the surface by the day.
Warren Buffett's famous financial axiom—that only when the tide recedes can you see who has been swimming naked—also applies to politics.
The dollar is weakening as Fed rate hike assumptions are pushed out and as political uncertainty in the U.K. and Europe recedes. 2.
The video eventually recedes to an aerial view, revealing that the nature scene is inside a copse of trees amid highly cultivated farmland.
As the water recedes, the damage will become more starkly apparent and we can only hope that the loss of life remains minimal.
"Fear can take [the market] lower, but expect [a] quick recovery when health threat recedes," former Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein tweeted Monday.
The work's impassioned central tenor, who performs a kind of stylized love song with a vocalizing soprano, recedes for a final spoken narration.
It may also be a model for a whole practice of painting, where the border between representation and abstraction recedes into a blur.
Each time the water recedes, Hyder's characters are left parched with nostalgia, to be quenched only when the river is next in spate.
He says we still don't know how many people will get sick, and how many of those will die before the outbreak recedes.
If the Arctic shortens distances, countries that once felt quite far apart may soon find themselves much closer together as the ice recedes.
If there's a lot of standing water once the floodwater recedes, mosquitoes that spread West Nile virus and Zika will have ample breeding grounds.
Daytime sittings are also good for long lunches but from around 11 AM until 2 PM, the tide ride recedes out to the horizon.
His charisma was indeed potent, but as Bernstein recedes into history he seems more a product of his time than an agent of transformation.
China is positioning itself as the champion of core G-20 principles — multilateralism, defending the Paris climate accord, free trade — as U.S. influence recedes.
But it's a shame that the fast-ride-in-a-loud-machine that is Cage's "Williams Mix" recedes into the silence of the gallery.
At other times, as with this image, the dark belt material recedes, creating a lighter-colored background against which the brown barge is more conspicuous.
As the Hurricane Harvey storm system dissipates and the water it dropped recedes, Houstonians left without shelter face the daunting task of rebuilding their lives.
Russia discovered five new islands in the Arctic Circle, where the country's been increasing its research and military presence as temperatures warm and ice recedes.
Many also want to stay home so they can bail water if it rises, then dry out floors and drywall as soon as it recedes.
The character of Julieta seems to embody Almodóvar's parsimony toward women who are made beautiful by men and whose beauty recedes when men go away.
As the stone well recedes I see one of the blue jackets fishing my daughter out of the earth, drawn up like some primordial clay.
His desire to protect his family is clear, but over the course of the film, his humanity recedes as his fear of the Other grows.
Private companies have been trying to figure out a workaround, but city engineers can't even get into the pumping stations until the high water recedes.
But that has produced a glut of gasoline that could potentially spur refiners to back off in coming weeks and as heating oil season recedes.
The song ends with Ms. Deradoorian's making a noncommittal pledge — "One day I'll stop to listen" — as her voice recedes into the distance, slowly vanishing.
Led by the actress Hallie Foote, the cast enacts melancholy-comic stories of women longing for a childhood home that recedes further with each year.
" In 2017, Bryant posted a Phil Knight quote on Facebook: "There comes a time in every life where the past recedes and the future opens.
The coming-of-age novel, Per's sentimental education, will now begin in earnest, as the dark, religious family grotto recedes into the distance of legend.
Indeed, light seems to intensify when the soul recedes from the material body, serving as a halo and spot of time in the poetic memory.
Maybe the most alarming consequence of this kind of unrestrained pumping is the dramatic subsidence of the land that can occur as the aquifer recedes.
As the Washington, DC heat recedes and September draws to a close, the justices return from far-flung locales to face a daunting pile of paper.
But Lerner said he expects investors to remain wary of small-cap stocks until the possibility of further escalation in the U.S.-China trade war recedes.
Officials are also warning that when the water recedes, infrastructure across the region such as road and rail lines have been seriously damaged by the flooding.
"When the water recedes, or they float to a spot where they hit dry land, then they'll build their colony again in their spot," Keck says.
Because after the flood water recedes everyone is going to need a drink to tell the story of where they were when a sharknado hit Australia.
Tennessee and Virginia Schools in more than a dozen districts in eastern Tennessee and southwest Virginia are closed Monday to ensure safety as the water recedes.
A constant tide of cocaine, heroin, and every other conceivable narcotic flows north, and then the cash recedes back south to a supplier, often a cartel.
It's skittering and frenetic with a barrage of tones, like a coked-out night in Tokyo or Times Square, but it too recedes to breathy ambience.
Led by the actress Hallie Foote, the cast enacts melancholy-comic stories of women longing for a childhood home that recedes farther into memory each year.
It's a peculiar gift: to spend 12 minutes in the grainy glow of another era, watching an unheralded moment as it recedes further into the past.
Perhaps more of a drawback, although one that often recedes as Krist's narrative gains momentum, is what the title metaphor implies — an insubstantial and fleeting fiction.
The water rushes forward and then recedes, like waves (foreshadowing the film's climax, which I won't spoil), as we follow Cleo in the minutiae of her duties.
THE extent of the devastation will become clear only when the floodwater recedes, leaving ruined cars, filthy mud-choked houses and the bloated corpses of the drowned.
As the water recedes in most of the Greater Houston area in the days after deadly Hurricane Harvey, some communities remain isolated by pockets of standing water.
If more people in crisis are inclined to reach out for help when suicide enters the national spotlight, what happens when suicide recedes from trending-topic status?
Mr. Katchor's distinctive line is wistful, his voice quiet, subtle — all the better to make the reader lean closer, to stop and stare as the past recedes.
The track is an exploration of texture through a series of layers forged from feedback and loop pedals, culminating in an abrasion that loftily swells and recedes.
A mechanism raises and lowers the light, the pictographs slowly crawling up the height of the wall as if fleeing a flood that eventually crests and recedes.
The shock is magical yet emotionally unsettling, reminding you of people's courage in the face of oppression, history's erasures, and the way the past recedes into darkness.
Those shots will eventually fall, and Gay should attack with more conviction as the season goes along and concern over his career-altering injury recedes from memory.
Bahamas Stunned as Hurricane Recedes: 'It's Like a Bomb Went Off': Dorian stripped the Abaco Islands and Grand Bahama of the resources needed to meet basic needs.
But, as the memory of the Third Reich recedes and the last generation of perpetrators and victims dies out, the nation has begun to see itself differently.
For Mr. Syah, his wife, Alta Sacra, and their son, Roes, the past 12 months have been defined by an anguish that recedes and then rushes back.
After skipping the last one, Donald J. Trump needs a true victory, not just one by default as he recedes into the background while others duke it out.
Even as the flooding from Hurricane Harvey recedes around most of Houston, some neighborhoods are still taking on water, including the Westchester neighborhood situated along the Buffalo Bayou.
For now, the system allows Kouna residents to benefit from an off-season crop, which grows when the river recedes from its flood plain in the dry season.
As October wanes, so recedes from sight the plethora of pink ribbons, pink merchandise, pink this and pink that—the now familiar symbols of Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Disease-specific programs have made inroads and may perform well independently, but they can sputter when donor funding recedes, leaving countries no better off than when we started.
Chief Executive Pascal Soriot believes the drugmaker has reached a turning-point as its pipeline of new medicines starts to deliver and the impact of patent losses recedes.
Toward the end, the text recedes as Chris Seeds's score, quietly then more insistently, rumbles throughout the space leading the way for more the repetition of the movement.
The United States recedes as an international actor, while large states like California, New York, and Texas increasingly operate independently on the world stage, signing accords and treaties.
Russian explorers recently mapped five new Arctic islands that have appeared as ice recedes and interest grows in expanded shipping, resource extraction, and military operations in the region.
A technical analyst told CNBC he believes bitcoin will only go up to $2200,216 before the value recedes, while others think it may reach $216,000 in a decade.
At night, its tarry exterior recedes into the surrounding darkness, so that only the glint of windows is visible — the effect, Knappers says, resembles ''an eye of glass.
And while he likely won't be able to implement this plan before the current coronavirus pandemic recedes, the moment is letting him draw a huge contrast to Trump.
The landscape recedes into its basic geometry — the road, a driveway, telephone poles — and then even the geometry blurs into a directionless swirl of fire, ember and smoke.
Potential homebuyers, who are swayed less by weekly rate moves, continued to fall back as the busy spring season recedes and the shortage of homes for sale persists.
Sol LeWitt's "Wall Structure Black" (1962) reads like a diagram of race where the minority of white lines come forward while the majority of the black space recedes.
Progress is never straightforward, a projectile fired into space and left to sail upward in a clean trajectory; it halts and recedes and sputters, and requires constant vigilance.
"Until the storms move out and the flooding recedes, we are not able to access or inspect our tracks and facilities in the greater Houston area," the company said.
And then there's the sea ice that surrounds the coast of Antarctica that usually recedes in the Southern Hemisphere summer (which is now) and refreezes later in the year.
The full extent of the damage will not be known until the water recedes, he said, but an aerial view showed many docks destroyed along the St. Johns River.
More than that, I'm filled with dread for the storms' survivors because I know what they will experience after the water recedes and after the nation's attention moves on.
A really bad one might even cause a dip in G.D.P. But barring other factors, the economy should snap back once the water recedes or the ground stops shaking.
Meanwhile the boundary between sea and sand juts out and suddenly recedes, not quite bisecting the picture plane but still denying a stable or "correct" perspective for the viewer.
While only about 1 percent of current U.S. trade takes place with sub-Saharan Africa, the opportunities in coming decades as extreme poverty recedes and urbanization grows are exponential.
The orchestra, led by Aaron Gandy, struggles to measure up much of the time, but that irritation, too, recedes into the distance as the madcap merriment takes its course.
Woodard's story recedes as Gergel recounts the history of the book's two other central characters: Judge J. Waties Waring, who presided in Shull's trial, and President Harry S. Truman.
But that feeling has long since dissipated, replaced by a gathering sense of gloom and mistrust as the promised reward of a free-trading Britain recedes further and further.
HOUSTON — Even as the flooding from Hurricane Harvey recedes around most of Houston, some neighborhoods are still taking on water, including the Westchester neighborhood situated along the Buffalo Bayou.
Now, with its oversubscribed close of $33 million, 20173 Falcons joins the ranks of geographically focused, 500-affiliated investment firms to raise capital as the firm's scandal recedes from view.
That is why, even as this terrible attack recedes, we must continue the conversation about the cause and prevention of mass shootings, and about gun violence and the lives lost.
If the lake recedes below the underground water table, moisture hitting the lava would create huge amounts of steam, building pressure that would cause an explosion of super-heated rocks.
They found pregnant women's immune systems change on a strict, universal schedule: The adaptive immune system, which consists of antibodies and white blood cells that learn to fight pathogens, recedes.
If they can be helped to hold on, if they can be shown a way out of present circumstances, if their depression is treated, then the wish to die recedes.
At the same time, China is likely to be able to ramp up hydropower once the threat of flood damage recedes, which will likely lower demand for thermal power generation.
Like battlefield survivors, marooned on what feels increasingly like enemy territory, they are coming to terms with a new reality: As British influence recedes here, so, too, do their careers.
If confidence in U.S. power recedes, many Asian countries will confront a choice between deferring more to Beijing or developing military capabilities — including nuclear weapons — to protect against Chinese coercion.
Being Jewish and a newlywed creates a sense of obligation: As the ebullience of the wedding reception recedes, the hard work of building a Jewish family looms ahead of you.
That effort has faltered, and officials are now beginning to worry about the disaster after the disaster: What happens as the water recedes, and many people can't afford to rebuild?
When the fog mysteriously recedes, though, only to return with greater and more dangerous force, Pig, Fox and Fox's insensitive friend Hippo are thrown into the world beyond the dam.
A vibraphone rhythm keeps calling out, a perpetual annunciation; the ensemble surges and recedes, again and again, moored to a mellow piano; a flute line soars, a kind of benediction.
Founded after Hurricane Katrina, SBP, a national nonprofit aimed at shrinking the time between disaster and recovery, has teams ready to help in the Carolinas as soon as flooding recedes.
This phrase arrives without arriving, as life often does; when at last it recedes through various painful notes, you get something like comfort, but with all preceding heartbreak folded in.
If the U.S. recedes from the energy sources of tomorrow in favor of those of the past, China and other countries will reap the benefits in labor opportunities and profits.
Former vice president Joe Biden is pledging a return to normalcy, making a more moderate appeal and talking about working across the aisle with Republicans once the Trump era recedes.
As the sea ice recedes and temperatures rise, the warmer waters of the Atlantic are moving north and bringing with them new competitors that vie for the same rich resources.
But now, as that battle recedes into the background of history, we finally have the opportunity to dust ourselves off, take a deep breath, look around, and ask: What's next?
While everyone in Ramy Hassan's life is worried about whether he'll find a wife before his hairline recedes, those watching the soundtrack of Hulu's Ramy will leave audiences with zero worries.
A strip of sky-blue LEDs just beneath the windshield lights up, the dashboard behind the steering wheel indicates the car is in "piloted" mode, and the steering wheel recedes slightly.
These questions — about respecting the day and memorializing it, while allowing life (and entertainment) to go on — will only continue to come up as that September 11 recedes into the past.
Like many cases involving warrants and subpoenas that make their way to the Supreme Court, the actual criminal case recedes into the background as something of secondary or even tertiary importance.
Even if the ISIS threat ultimately recedes, al-Qaeda is very capable of filling that void in terms of a major terrorist threat, warned Richards at the University of East London.
Its slippery energy and skittering rhythms almost even approach the chaos of breakbeats or IDM, but it recedes into more peaceful realms as chiming bells enter the piece about halfway through.
His daily briefings have essentially become stand-ins for his campaign rallies that are on hiatus until the coronavirus recedes — his way to communicate with the public and rally his base.
As the neighborhood's middle class shrinks, recedes and ages out, it leaves a deepening divide that makes it hard for the haves and have-nots to see one another as neighbors.
We have only just begun to glimpse the deeper, more kinetic possibilities of an online culture in which text recedes to the background, and sounds and images become the universal language.
Each is governed by a muscular leader eager to bolster his domestic standing while asserting his country's place on the world stage as the United States recedes from a leading role.
Lagarde told the news conference that risks to growth in the euro zone remained tilted to the downside, but this bias had become less pronounced as uncertainty around international trade recedes.
Verdonck said the situation outside Beira, a city of around half a million people, "may be even worse," adding that continued rain means it will be a while before floodwater recedes.
The landscape of snow and volcanic rock threatens to overwhelm the creatures that call it home, and the modern world recedes in the face of a primal story of kinship and survival.
Rather than dominate the conversation on inclusion, Hynes often recedes into his own background of 80s drum machinery to give women space, featuring everyone from Carly Rae Jepsen to Blondie's Debbie Harry.
This situation is changing, however, as the moon slowly recedes from the Earth to the current tune of 1.5 inches a year, about the same rate as the growth of human fingernails.
The overtly political context recedes somewhat, and the opera becomes more of a character study of incompatible temperaments and self-sabotaging urges that makes for a slower but satisfyingly nuanced final act.
At the same time, as incomes are going up and extreme poverty recedes (the world's poorest population has gone down by about 10 percent over the past decade), people's diets will change.
But this time her voice recedes into a fog of reverb, still shining, but more like the way an anglerfish shines in the oceans depths—beauty hiding more terrible things just offscreen.
The expectation is that if the world does tip into recession, it would be sharp but short, with the global economy bouncing back as soon as the threat of the virus recedes.
When the health crisis recedes, reduced hours for hourly workers, job loss, and the inability to pay bills will lead to increased household debt, which is already at record highs in America.
Starter episode: "How To Start (and Stay) Running" Though mental health is still too often neglected in the cultural conversation around "wellness," that is slowly changing as stigma around the subject recedes.
Time in Trumpworld seems to slow as huge news story after huge news story forms, crests, crashes and recedes -- only to be followed by an even bigger one right on its heels.
Most predictions of that sort probably err on the optimistic side, and it may be wishful thinking that China's economy will make up most of what is being lost once coronavirus recedes.
The NRA seems to be wagering, as it has quite successfully in the past, that popular sentiment for tighter gun laws will wane as soon as the most recent massacre recedes from memory.
As always in the long-running Syria conflict, the sheer numbers of the dead and wounded and the scale of misery and destruction fast eclipses what is imaginable, and each individual story recedes.
For each of the last four years, Flog Gnaw has served as an acid test of sorts for Odd Future fans as the collective recedes from the mainstream to occupy more cultish territory.
A pleasingly pink diorama by Patrick Jacobs at Pierogi (727) recedes into the wall, while Berndnaut Smilde's project, at the end of Pier 94, presented by Ronchini Gallery, starts with a stage set.
Editors' Choice Before April recedes too far into the rearview, let's pause a moment to appreciate a month that gave us cause — as if we needed it — to celebrate both earth and verse.
Wednesday's announcements to the Istanbul stock exchange followed President Tayyip Erdogan's advice to Turks not to leave home for three weeks, unless necessary, and to minimise social contact until the virus threat recedes.
Today it's about 2129 minutes before I feel ready to get out of bed, and I still need to lean on my dresser for an additional minute or two until the syncope recedes.
Under a new law set up to govern Puerto Rico until its financial crisis recedes, an exception known as Title III was made to govern territories that want to shield themselves from creditors.
The shapes expand and shrink as the landscape of ice and snow shifts and recedes, causing the painted images to morph and distort, colors bleeding into one and becoming an incoherent, unreadable vision.
Pennsylvania environmental officials said that since rain is predicted to continue, it could be later on Friday night or Saturday before the water recedes and the break area on the pipeline can be found.
But when all of it recedes, we'll be left with products that are smaller and better than before, and closer than ever to the idealized form of the technology we've all been waiting for.
That could play into the hands of the anti-immigrant Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, which has lost support in recent months as the refugee issue recedes from the headlines ahead of a Sept.
Iran is upping its game in Iraq as U.S. influence recedes, deepening ties with its war-weary neighbor and betting on bilateral economic activity to help offset tough sanctions imposed by the Trump administration.
When the musical opens, the friends are in their early forties, jaded and estranged from one another; as it unspools, time recedes, and year by year we watch them gain confidence, moxie, affection, idealism.
When the water recedes, Trinidad and Tobago will have to stop Pulisic a different way, and that could mean resorting to the tried-and-true tactics recent opponents have used to slow him down.
In Iraq, where Iran's sway has grown since the U.S. invasion in 2003, the Shia militias it backs appear poised to further impose themselves on the country's political process as the ISIS threat recedes.
If anyone might succeed in reinventing an urban space, it's Alphabet and the Canadians, who have quietly morphed into the apostles of good government and innovation as the US recedes into its Washington soap opera.
When New York-based artist Sarah Cameron Sunde walks into the water at low tide on April 245, she'll stand in the bay for 12 hours while the water rises to her chin, then recedes.
According to Catania, this kind of aggressive attack is well-suited for when the eels find themselves stranded in small bodies of water as water from heavy rainfall recedes dramatically once the dry season arrives.
This closing admonition seemed to allude to a familiar phenomenon: school shootings inspire immediate outpourings of grief and calls for stricter gun regulation, but before long, the shock recedes and political will for change evaporates.
In operation at Mars, about 400 km above the planet, CaSSIS will sweep out a swath as TGO approaches it, then turn the rotation mechanism by 180º and image the same swath as it recedes.
The commercial tower's glass curtain wall recedes and breaks into eye-catching facets on the north and south sides, allowing concentrations of solar rays to find their way to the elevated park and nearby streets.
In "Let There Be Light," Mr. Williams instead writes a swelling tone cluster of dissonant strings and wordless vocals, building an eerie tension that bursts and immediately recedes to a thick haze of high violins.
In "August," with its facing armchairs and end tables beneath a framed rubbing from Angkor Wat, the vividly grained parquet floor recedes at one angle through a door and at another through a broad archway.
Chief equity strategist Lori Calvasina wrote in her 22020 outlook on Thursday that the broad index should post more muted gains as gross domestic product growth recedes toward its normal rate, assuming no additional fiscal stimulus.
Though the clashes erupted all over campus and made local and national headlines, they are not represented in Jerome Reyes's evocative "the horizon toward which we move always recedes before us (San Francisco State Quad)" (2018).
A boy in profile is in the foreground throwing darts, while the space that he is standing in recedes to the garage door; a van occupies the space in between the boy and the garage door.
In the old-fashioned Republican view, Trumpism is an unfortunate passing fad that should be alternately accommodated and scolded such that the enduring values of Reaganite conservatism might reassert themselves when Trump recedes from the scene.
But this past week served as another example of how mass gun violence systematically recedes into the background of American life, with everything from political conventions to the acquisition of digital creatures dominating the cultural airwaves.
A significant part of that is because of just what a big deal Bruiser Brody was, something which recedes into the haze of the territory days and the slowly faltering memories of 70 year old men.
As in her 2016 opera "Breaking the Waves," Ms. Mazzoli conjures bleakness with an uncanny, confident mixture of instrumental savagery and eerie lightness, as when a moody orchestral storm recedes into the glassy drone of harmonicas.
The truth is, as long as everyone is talking and there's plenty of supplies to go around, the world can ride out a new virus or disease until scientists develop a vaccine or the infection recedes.
"Vacuums can be created when U.S. presence recedes and that vacuum is generally filed with people who don't share the ideology, the same sense of human rights and human dignity and freedom that we do," he added.
The team of 31 scientists from eight countries relied on the Doppler effect to detect a faint wobble in Proxima Centauri's spectrum of light, which approaches and recedes from Earth every 11.2 days at around 23 MPH.
"The good news is that once the ongoing river flooding recedes, the risk for additional widespread major flooding is low across the country for the remainder of the spring," Graziano said in a conference call with reporters.
As in the film version, the action is captured by a documentary film crew, though the device recedes more into the background (as it did in long-running mockumentary series like "Modern Family" and "Parks and Recreation").
His departure comes as the war seems to spiral deadlier even as it recedes from American attention — General Nicholson did not meet once with President Trump in the 20 months since he moved into the White House.
As the shock recedes, the tragedy offers a stark warning for a region that has been devastated by much more powerful quakes in the past and that experts warn is ill-prepared for the next big one.
Snow and rain are forecast to taper off through Friday night and into Saturday as skies clear, Hayes said, adding that winds are also expected to drop somewhat overnight and into Saturday as the offshore storm system recedes.
Ezz Steel, buoyed by signs of a strengthening economy and expectations for more interest rate cuts as inflation recedes, rose 26 percent to 2758 Egyptian pounds, rising above technical resistance at the April 20.2 peak of 21 pounds.
Across the bottom and curving up gently toward the right, approaching but not meeting the roofline, is an equally hefty black shape that, in soft focus, recedes in space: a raised roadbed with a single blurry streetlamp, dark.
When he's offstage, Kumail can seem as if he were waiting for something to happen, and when her parents arrive in Chicago, he recedes, turtle-like, creating a recessiveness that makes some of his deadpan discomfort even squirmier.
Time and again, the offensive thing he said or did to prompt protests or violence or hysteria recedes into the background, and all that conservatives take from his performances is the vindication of their fears about the left.
"We cooperate with many countries here, including the U.S." Fueling talk of potential conflict has been the hopes of the five Arctic-facing nations—the U.S., Canada, Denmark, Norway, and Russia—to extend their territory as the ice recedes.
Conversely, she veers toward complete abstraction in "Antwort" ("answer"), in which a flat, blade-like shape points to the top left corner, while beneath it a form resembling a crown molding recedes in deep perspective into the bottom right.
President Tayyip Erdogan advised Turks on Wednesday not to leave home unless necessary for three weeks and to minimise social contact until the threat of the coronavirus recedes, but he did not tell them to stay away from work.
Couple this with the fact that MMS is idiosyncratic to the macro, with immaterial tariff exposure, no China exposure, and a model focused on social programs that typically thrive as global growth recedes makes for a very intriguing story.
If the risk of recession recedes, prices will rise again, but for the moment traders are sending a signal to Saudi Arabia and U.S. shale producers on the need to curb output growth in the face of a likely economic slowdown.
Once vloggers make a turn towards paranormal topics, viewers seem to request more of such content, to the point where some beauty vloggers' original focus on makeup and skincare recedes into the background as they film more and more haunted scenes.
As for Eddie Redmayne, the ostensible star as the halting, vulnerable, love-struck Newt Scamander, his role recedes a bit, partly overwhelmed by the swirl of characters around him and the need for long expository passages, which practically require a scorecard.
ANKARA, March 18 (Reuters) - President Tayyip Erdogan advised Turks on Wednesday not to leave home unless necessary for three weeks and to minimise social contact until the threat of coronavirus recedes, but did not instruct people to stay away from work.
Trump might not be able to campaign in person, but he and his campaign have dominated airwaves and feeds with his coronavirus comments and outbursts, while the 2020 Democratic primary, now down to just two candidates, recedes into the background.
As a government corporation, the PRFC could immediately act to invest in the preferred stock of large and small companies deemed vital to maintaining maximum levels of employment and participating in the revitalization of the economy as the pandemic recedes.
This device is surely not about deconstructing the artifice of painting — Amenoff is a true believer in the medium — but it allows a reading of the painting in which the stark geometry of the canvas itself recedes in visual significance.
"Couple this with the fact that MMS is idiosyncratic to the macro, with immaterial tariff exposure, no China exposure, and a model focused on social programs that typically thrive as global growth recedes makes for a very intriguing story," they said.
While economists are hopeful that the pandemic recedes soon enough to allow an end-of-year rally, economists at Goldman Sachs warn U.S. gross domestic product (GDP) could fall by up to 2628 percent annualized in the second quarter of 28503.
"Consumption is weak ... It's purely virus fears, even if it recedes I don't think there will be a very strong rebound because the economy will take time to recover," said Samson Li, Hong Kong-based precious metals analyst at Refinitiv GFMS.
That memory of him is impossible to erase, whereas Kenny, for all his gusto, and despite the accuracy of his diagnosis ("When everybody's getting rich, nobody gives a fuck about the truth"), somehow recedes as the movie draws to a close.
But as the Holocaust recedes further into history—and as Holocaust deniers seek to rewrite that history, and white supremacism once again rears its ugly head—we, the survivors, are still here to bear witness and to make our voices heard.
But unless you're an avid fan of Morgan's book, odds are most viewers will spend two or three episodes grasping the rules of this strange society, as the subplots pile up and the murder mystery recedes in importance -- and interest.
Senators talk about Mansfield the way jazz musicians talk about Charlie Parker: He is the figure whose accomplishments they are doomed to be judged against forever, even as the context in which those accomplishments were possible recedes irretrievably into the past.
U.S. job growth surged in April, with nonfarm payrolls increasing by 263,000 jobs, and the unemployment rate dropped to a more than 49-year low of 3.6 percent, pointing to sustained strength in economic activity even as last year's massive fiscal stimulus recedes.
"Greenland Melting", an 11-minute "walk-around" climate-change documentary, was striking and memorable: it lets you lean out of a helicopter as it flies above a glacier, and stand on the tundra as a cliff face of ice recedes to the horizon.
It is about what it means to set out again toward the unknown in the face of it, toward a horizon that recedes into the distance the closer we walk with the knowledge that our story does not belong to us, not entirely.
For instance, in Lorenzo Lotto's late Italian Renaissance painting Husband and Wife (circa 1543), the geometric keyhole pattern of the carpet loses focus as it recedes into the painting, and there are two vanishing points in the detail of the fabric's border.
Now, as the frenzy around cryptocurrency prices recedes (Bitcoin is around $7350 right now, down from a high of almost $20,000 last December), the country is starting to consider the more utilitarian aspects of blockchain that might not immediately lead to riches.
Confused though the particulars of his "heroine addiction" are, his tree-huffing doggishness recedes whenever he rhymes his feminist-curious yearnings, and if his politics are too Aleister Crowley, at least he's down with the Beatles' psychedelic seer rather than Zeppelin's megalomaniac.
Researchers have found that during slow-wave sleep in particular - the type of slumber sandwiched between periods of dreaming – a sort of cleaning fluid pulses into the brain, taking out the trash as it recedes, according to a report published in Science.
The Carpetbagger The Oscars are behind us and as the season recedes in time's rearview mirror, your Carpetbagger (the moniker's a riff on the red carpet, by the way) is finding that writing anything else on the awards grows ever more difficult.
However, in Benton's rendering, the Klan recedes into the background, its actions of hate dwarfed by a nurse caring for black and white children at the progressive Indianapolis City Hospital and by a team of journalists representing the media's investigation of Klan activities.
When I try to do the same, though, I miss the rhythm of my hips, and as the class recedes from the mirror, Leiomy pulls me to the center of the floor and counts as she moves my hips back and forth.
There will be anger from the public at the carnage, then calls for action, and then elected officials will quickly move on to other issues once the latest tragedy recedes into memory, as we return to our lives -- helpless to do anything.
But that quickly recedes when the show arrives at the meat of his work, which has learned one crucial thing from graffiti — but maybe just one — the impulse to be seen and to interject new narratives into environs that aren't naturally receptive.
Aside from hosting the couple in her Brooklyn apartment when they first arrive — the inquisitive Zhuang is curious about everything, including why she owns more than one kitchen knife — Hilgers recedes into the background, the better to let them speak for themselves.
U.S. job growth surged in April, with nonfarm payrolls increasing by 20193,000 jobs, and the unemployment rate dropped to a more than 49-year low of 3.6 percent, pointing to sustained strength in economic activity even as last year's massive fiscal stimulus recedes.
"We are focused on the immediate response to the crisis, and ways Georgia can position itself to rebound relatively quickly once the global pandemic recedes," Rosenthal said, adding that the timing and schedule for disbursement would be defined in individual programmes and projects.
Impeachment talk recedes a bit as newspaper column inches and television news analysis adjust to include coverage of the attack, fears of Iranian retribution and the broader question about what this all means for our interests and allies in the Middle East.
Yes, viewers are shown the assassin getting the image of the woman and Dougie earlier in the episode, but enough time passes — or Lynch flips through enough channels — between that scene and the murder of the woman that it recedes a bit in the memory.
It is a striking parallel to Mr. Michals's "A Story Within a Story" of 1989, in which a man leans against a mirror in the corner of the frame and faces a mirror in which his reflection echoes repeatedly as it recedes behind him.
U.S. job growth surged in April, with non-farm payrolls increasing by 263,000 jobs, and the unemployment rate dropped to a more than 2.5523-year low of 3.6 percent, pointing to sustained strength in economic activity even as last year's massive fiscal stimulus recedes.
A Gallup poll late last year found that a majority of Americans support stronger gun control and, though it is unlikely to be placated by President Trump's suggestion that teachers be armed, it is unlikely to prevail, once this latest tragedy recedes from memories.
"We expect the triggering of Article 50 to initiate a 'sell the rumour, buy the fact' rebound in GBP from historic undervaluation as ambiguity over Brexit recedes," currency strategists at Barclays wrote, saying the markets had overestimated the downside to the pound resulting from Brexit.
Where the River Loire empties into the Bay of Biscay in his adopted France, you can see one of his colossal shimmering serpents emerge from the water as the tide recedes; at times it looks like a sea snake, at others an earthly reptile.
The player the gun game turns you into wants the novelty, the constant change, and when the gun game goes away as a limited mode and recedes back into the development morass, we'll be left here desiring that kernel of Call of Duty crystallization.
But the U.S. Geological Survey also has warned that pent-up steam could cause an explosion at the top of the volcano as the pool of lava recedes, launching a 0003,2000-foot (21,2500-meter) plume that could spread debris over 12 miles (19 kilometers).
Pudgy and mild-mannered, he is eager to please, quick to embrace, and, when he is offended or patronized—something I saw happen more than once in the halls and offices of the Knesset—he recedes, wincing slightly, as if experiencing an unpleasant digestive event.
Shishmaref, which has a population of about 600, many of whom are Alaska Native Inupiaq people, is one of a number of communities in the Frontier State that is considering relocating as sea ice cover recedes and erosion takes a larger toll on their land.
They have adopted the martial arts hero Bruce Lee's ruminations on flexibility in the face of obstacles — "Be water, my friend" — saying they should behave like a wave that appears at once to pound the enemy and then promptly recedes into countless drops that cannot be contained.
Soldevilla cites Malevich in "Sin Titulo" (21950), in which the spatial effects of overlapping color are dramatized in contrasts of scale and shape: along opposing diagonals, the green triangle flies downward and the white rectangle recedes; the brown circle echoes the curving edge of the black ground.
The clock is ticking on the useful life of the tunnels, and the second phase of the Gateway plan — in which long-suffering New Jersey Transit commuters would get double the number of trains and direct service to Manhattan on more lines — recedes into the future.
And when Cooper can't escape the Lodge, he drops through a distorted black soup before landing briefly in a glass box in a New York City loft, where he then recedes into oblivion, in a "mise en abyme"-like series of shots unlike anything I've ever seen.
As a movie newcomer she is of course promotionally eclipsed by a cast that essentially drops in to perform a number and then recedes, meaning if your incentive is to see Taylor Swift, the "select scene" function on the DVD player was made for such things.
"Watergate" improves markedly as use of the tapes recedes, peaking with its dramatic framing of the Saturday Night Massacre -- when Nixon moved to fire special prosecutor Archibald Cox, prompting the resignation of Attorney General Elliot Richardson and Deputy Attorney General William Ruckelshaus (also among those interviewed).
You can't imagine that any current ... Do you think that wave recedes, though, you suddenly — the Facebook threat to your business, the digital threat to your business, goes away because some combination of socially it's less acceptable to play on phones and the government regulates it?
Such an initiative would be especially valuable to people in Kentucky and West Virginia and in the Powder River Basin of Montana and Wyoming, regions that are being disproportionately punished as demand for coal recedes, thanks mostly to the rise of lower-priced fracked gas and affordable renewable energy.
As the deadline for Brexit looms and recedes, the Anglican leader has used his influence in two main ways: to argue against a no-deal Brexit on grounds that it would exacerbate social dislocation and poverty, and to plead for a spirit of national reconciliation through courteous conversation.
Even if all that isn't your bag, this tantric two-tracker—which plods along gently on puttering drums, then recedes as gentle mystical Environments recording soundalikes and lackadaisical guitars swell around it—is a perfect accompaniment to any activity that involves two consenting adults and a pair of speakers.
Inside a Houston neighborhood where the water is still rising Inside a Houston neighborhood where the water is still rising HOUSTON — Even as the flooding from Hurricane Harvey recedes around most of Houston, some neighborhoods are still taking on water, including the Westchester neighborhood situated along the Buffalo Bayou.
Even the multilateral naval cooperation that the United States helped forge, and which is led by the UK and France, to police DPRK ship-to-ship exchanges that violate United Nations sanctions invites the British and French to increase their interests as "legitimate Indo-Pacific powers," while American leadership recedes.
The allegations, relating to the financing of AfD's 2014 Saxony state election campaign, are another blow for a party that has seen its standing in the polls collapse as a global tide of populism recedes following Britain's vote to leave the European Union and the election of U.S. President Donald Trump.
MAURIAH KRAKER I think it's a really interesting way to get to know someone, too: waking up and stumbling through this other environment and doing our own very personal solo practice on the prairie and at the same time being aware that as my presence recedes, other things can come in.
While there was plenty of concern for the victims and awe at the destructive power of the storm, some sensed opportunity and crossed the border, hoping immigration agents would be redeployed or distracted, and many more wondered whether they could make money by helping Texans rebuild after the water recedes.
The drug, a one-a-day pill, is a popular treatment for so-called male-pattern hair loss, in which the hairline recedes and hair thins at the temples and crown, sometimes to the point of leaving just a horseshoe-shaped fringe around the sides and the back of the head.
Speeding down the drive in the van the mansion recedes in the darkness of night which each estate fights off by lighting every tree and every façade, every gate lit beautifully like the exteriors of luxurious abattoirs designed to ward off an outer dark within themselves as much as the world.
The distinction between being and becoming serves to divide the pool into those presently and potentially available before the perspective of The Company recedes into an array of serial, if irregularly appearing, forms: tables; case studies; questionnaires; views from various models of chair; fragments of ad copy; strategy statements; and job descriptions.
But while the province has not needed to call on many federal resources, Mr. Trudeau's government is likely to take on an increasingly important role as the fire threat recedes and officials move toward allowing residents to re-enter the city — something that is probably still weeks away — and planning Fort McMurray's reconstruction.
As the party recedes toward a core more heavily reliant on hardcore Trump loyalists -- both in Congress and its electoral base -- Weaver argues the focus of Republican resistance to Trump may need to shift from a primary challenge toward what he called "something completely different" -- a phrase that suggests an independent presidential candidacy.
After a big hurricane like Harvey or Irma dumps extraordinary amounts of water on a region, for instance, a pair of NASA satellites known as Grace, which is short for Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment, is able to assess how much water floods in and how it dissipates as the storm recedes.
The house, a mere 540 square feet puzzled out with the ingenuity of a yacht to accommodate their two sons, recedes into the forest during the day — somewhat of a poke to local officials who fretted that a modern structure would mar the landscape — yet glows at night like a botanical Noguchi lantern.
However, none of them had access to the budget, exposure or indie cred that comes from sharing a label with Vampire Weekend and M.I.A. But even as Titus Andronicus' populist agitprop recedes into a niche concern in the greater scheme of indie rock, almost no album has proven more sociopolitically prescient in the current day.
But all that grieving we did at his grave, I understand, gave us a way to witness each other through the years, to draw a perfect line of sight between his past and my future in which his death recedes to a kind of vanishing point, in which we aren't together, but we still aren't alone.
I could always see the 3D images hidden in Magic Eye books, but I'm an eye crosser as opposed to an eye relaxer, which as far as I understand is why the 3D-ness recedes into image for me rather than pop out, which I always thought made it harder to understand what I was looking at.
The officials leading the rescue mission are also exploring three other different options, none of them ideal: drilling into the cave so the boys can climb out through a new passage, pumping water out so the boys can walk out the way they came in, or leaving them in the cave until the water recedes and they can walk out.

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