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The flight delays and cancellations have rippled across the country.
And then lots of changes rippled from that as well.
Wrinkles laced the contours of her face like rippled water.
But Mr. Bolsonaro's announcement had already rippled through Brazilian society.
The impacts of the disaster rippled out other countries too.
Shock rippled through the room as the family absorbed it.
Ms. Kakutani's departure quickly rippled through journalism and literary circles.
As her fame has rippled outward, so has her influence.
Shock waves rippled around the world, and "glowing clouds" were seen.
The shocks from the quake rippled across 54 "barangays" or barrios.
The weakness of the Turkish currency has rippled through global markets.
The decisions have rippled through the coal industry, causing multiple insolvencies.
It was as if it were always underwater, rippled and shiny.
Mr. Bloomberg's moves have already rippled through an unsettled Democratic field.
A wave of anger and violence rippled across the green hills.
Childish shrieks from the schoolyard next door rippled through the office.
In an overflow space beyond a barricade, a small protest rippled.
Fears about China's economic health have already rippled through financial markets.
This boundary-pushing approach initially rippled through the British indie scene.
The news came in a flash, then rippled throughout the arena.
Worries about investor confidence and slower commercial activity rippled through markets.
News of the family's deaths rippled through their community and beyond.
Now the impact has rippled all the way to Antarctic glaciers.
The first mainly rippled through circles of academics and antitrust professionals.
His image rippled on banners at the entrances to recaptured cities.
The weakness of the Turkish currency has rippled through global markets.
His image rippled on banners at the entrances to recaptured cities.
Sea cucumbers, normally pale and beige, rippled with waves of blue bioluminescence.
Protests triggered by an economic crisis have rippled across Sudan since Dec.
Financial markets were trading sharply lower as reaction rippled around the globe.
The way the scales rippled up and down her arms and legs.
Shadows of clouds rippled across the bare hills in the late afternoon.
The break with tradition immediately rippled across Yale's campus and alumni community.
Qassim Suleimani in Baghdad, consequences rippled across the Middle East on Sunday.
Molten glass was rippled and cooled to create an atmosphere of clouds.
The rise in yields rippled over to the broader European bond market.
The rise in yields rippled over to the broader European bond market.
Murmurs rippled through the aisles as passengers wondered what was going on.
Although the incident appeared to target the U.S., its effects rippled out internationally.
The cautious undertone rippled over into Europe with benchmark indexes opening broadly mixed.
The effects of the deadly hate crime have rippled throughout the country since.
It has unique leathers, like this rippled leather that you may discover later.
Immediately, a shockwave of speculation rippled through the galaxy of Star Wars fandom.
Her Parasite rippled in response, whether with pleasure or revulsion, Violet never knew.
Murmurs of shock rippled through the audience at the news of his death.
An infectious case of the giggles rippled through the audience, and kept rippling.
Too much adrenaline, too much beer, too much excitement rippled through Progressive Field.
The surface of the water morphed into an antique mirror, clouded and rippled.
Gleaming powerboats lined the docks outside, and a warm breeze rippled the water.
Genes did not just flow across the Fertile Crescent — they also rippled outward.
Woods's tee shot hung high in the air, then rippled the water hazard.
Rainbow balloons drifted skyward, and rainbow banners rippled in the early-summer breeze.
The effects of his decisions have rippled across the industries Mr. Pai oversees.
It is unclear how the father's arrest and suicide rippled through the family.
Here in Alaska, though, the effects have rippled into daily routines and livelihoods.
The violence rattled locals and visitors and rippled through the state's political establishment.
But the attack also created anxiety that rippled far beyond the United States.
High prices have rippled into neighboring countries that rely on Nigeria for trade.
Under a rippled gray sky, a water truck circled the track, moistening it.
When some of those loans went bad, the impact rippled across the city.
A few yards away, a large shelter of tarpaulins rippled in the wind.
News that O.J. Simpson was granted parole rippled across Los Angeles on Thursday.
" The shock has rippled to some American forces, where reports from NBC describe "U.
It rippled across the Atlantic, from football stadium to football stadium throughout the country.
The waves caused by a global cyber attack have rippled across Russia as well.
The most recent Greek drama, in 2015, barely rippled elsewhere in the euro zone.
In the distance, the desert mountains rise, rippled chocolate-brown peaks against the horizon.
In all of those places, the Nice attack quickly rippled through the political discourse.
The decision rippled through Congress leaving Republicans and Democrats divided on how to respond.
It's rippled with endless rolling hills, dense forest, little towns, and boarded-up mines.
New York (CNN Business)Mounting global growth fears rippled across Wall Street on Friday.
He is taller and leaner than most, more than 6 feet of rippled sinew.
COVID-19, the disease caused by coronavirus, has rippled through corporate and industrial America.
But the message rippled across Peru, where Mr. Fujimori is a deeply divisive figure.
Loud groans and lamentations rippled through the crowd, followed by a current of anger.
The air travel disruptions that rippled across Asia from the storm continued into Monday.
The news rippled across the region and overseas, to Haiti, where he was born.
The trade war with the United States has rippled through parts of the country.
The story rippled through the country before the police determined that it was untrue.
But political tensions have rippled up to the seats of power in recent years.
His protest rippled throughout the league as other players also began to take a knee.
Pyongyang, North Korea (CNN)In April, news of a spectacular defection rippled through the media.
In the year after Trump's signing, the effects of this policy have rippled across Africa.
Roars rippled through as celebrities, including hip-hop star ASAP Rocky, pushed through the mass.
The album ends with its title track, a chilly synth cut with rippled, echoey vocals.
The whole process generated massive gravitational waves that rippled outward at the speed of light.
The fallout from Amazon's announcement last week to acquire rippled through the equities market Monday.
Rumors rippled out that Mr. Ishtiwi had given Israeli forces the coordinates for an Aug.
Fear of the coronavirus has rippled across the country and directly into places of worship.
The Trump administration's ban, its latest move against the company, rippled through the telecommunications industry.
Those investigations have rippled across the establishment to reach President Jimmy Morales and his family.
Then, many more people raised their hands, as murmurs of agreement rippled through the room.
The shock waves from the insiders' unheralded defeat in that referendum rippled across the West.
In another, he pats the rippled torso of a young, shirtless and pantless Arnold Schwarzenegger.
The bond selloff has rippled into Italian banking stocks, broader share markets and the euro.
The work stoppage has rippled throughout GM's North American operations, causing thousands of additional layoffs.
It was a harrowing scene, and apprehension rippled all the way to the White House.
Water rippled toward us like a blanket at the beach being shaken free of sand.
The images rippled across India, where around 300 million women still defecate in the open.
Doyle, apparently taken aback, was left sputtering for several seconds as murmurs rippled through the chamber.
Public interest in the show also rippled out into the careers of all the cast members.
On Wednesday, investor fears spread to the Italian share market and rippled through stocks across Europe.
That pushed up Japanese bond yields, with an effect that rippled out to America and Europe.
"It certainly doesn't feel like that to me," Zuckerberg replied, as laughter rippled through the room.
Powerful shock waves rippled throughout Central Florida as the mini-space shuttle returned from its mission.
With each heartbeat a pressure wave rippled out from his heart and risked tearing the artery.
That record rippled through the underground, landing the band a major label deal in the process.
At these Games, the South Korean men's judo competitors got attention for showing their rippled abs.
Suddenly, excitement rippled through the room: Busta Rhymes had materialized, his neck draped in glistening stones.
With Saturn, it turns out the answer rippled in plain view, in the planet's lustrous rings.
If the court had ruled to legalize abortion, the decision could have rippled across Latin America.
On June 21.1, 22018 a wave of what appeared to be ransomware rippled around the world.
The flavor of the ponche itself, while cleaner than pork, somehow simultaneously rippled with wild notes.
Some were shaped like rippled fronds, some had tubular frames, and some were curiously disk-shaped.
The shutdown, now in its 26th day, has rippled across the already struggling U.S. farm economy.
It was really good at tracing the elaborate ways that change rippled throughout its massive cast.
BUSINESS • Another bleak day in the Chinese stock markets today has not yet rippled around the world.
Odebrecht has been at the center of a massive graft scandal that has rippled across Latin America.
The euro weakened across the board as the spike in Italian bond markets rippled over into currencies.
Anguish rippled through the crowd of hundreds praying outside the king's hospital when his death was announced.
GLOBAL REACTION Fear, resilience:  Attackers may have targeted the heart of Europe, but the impact rippled globally.
But days later, the man behind the antigovernment protests that have rippled across France was barely apologetic.
When Henderson led off a base, the excitement rippled through the television and captivated the young fan.
Nowotny's comments also rippled through currency markets, with the euro touching five-week highs against the dollar .
Bullets thumped into the water around the boat, the Afaq, then rippled through its flimsy wooden hull.
Thousands of black Londoners gathered in protest, the beginning of race riots that rippled through the city.
A writer for "Sesame Street" seemed to say so in an interview that rippled across the internet.
But even if no charges are brought, the scandal has quickly rippled through the local government here.
Through my working day, images of a rippled sea floor and bearded sharks flash through my thoughts.
The incident rippled through Silicon Valley, and privacy became a renewed concern at the biggest tech companies.
A murmur of appreciation rippled through the near-20113,000-strong crowd at Molineux, Wolves's atmospheric, patchwork home.
The 737 Max crisis has rippled through Boeing's supply chain, which includes General Electric and Spirit AeroSystems.
Concerns about growing public health risks associated with the disease have rippled out to major tech gatherings.
To Joel Simon, executive director of the Committee to Protect Journalists, these rhetorical attacks have rippled outward.
"Every win we've had at Walmart has rippled across the industry and others have followed suit," Dehlendorf said.
They began on the East Coast and rippled across the country, with some students marching off school grounds.
The bloodletting between Live Nation and AEG has grown fierce in recent years and rippled through the industry.
When Kid Dynamite released their self-titled album that October, it rippled through the the punk rock universe.
T) agreed to invest $50 billion in the United States also rippled through markets, with Sprint shares (S.
As for the Kaskawulsh, its water level has risen dramatically, which has rippled down to rivers it feeds.
He responded to the fear that rippled across the country after the terrorist attacks in Paris last year.
Interest has surged in the past decade as a crisis of affordability has rippled across the United States.
And then to find out that this echo rippled throughout the country, where all the black students rejoiced.
As leaks have indicated, it also has a wavy, rippled bottom that should make it easier to grip.
On the rooftop, from a pole wrapped in Christmas lights, a tattered American flag rippled in the breeze.
The drop in oil prices rippled through stock markets, sending American energy stocks down more than 2.5 percent.
But the Ghost Ship fire exposed fault lines that rippled far beyond the community of artists they cultivated.
When the Ringer published its report late last month, it rippled across the league like a storm cloud.
The same-sex case known as Obergefell v Hodges has rippled through the 567 federally recognized Indian Nations.
As the whistle-blower's complaint rippled through the US government, Maguire himself acknowledged the rarity of the situation.
The global grounding has also dented airlines' profits, rippled throughout Boeing's supply chain and even the broader economy.
Not to mention feathery 1920s Charleston lace-up bootees that rippled with rafts of marabou feathers and sparkles.
Upside-down faces rippled on the screens like reflections in water, then were swallowed up by a void.
When Melania Trump showed up on the Jumbotron, cat calls, whistling, and "Ooh la las" rippled through the crowd.
The trio posted their work online in November 2015, and since then it has rippled through the math world.
Downtown Ashland, Wisconsin The impact of Jason Pero's death has rippled throughout both the Bad River and Ashland communities.
PYEONGCHANG, South Korea (Reuters) - A murmur of disappointment rippled around the room when Pita Taufatofua walked in on Wednesday.
His fall not only disrupted the Nissan-Renault-Mitsubishi Alliance, it rippled throughout and then beyond the auto industry.
The yuan weakened to a 20173-1/2-month low against the dollar as Powell's comments rippled through Asia.
On August 14, the after-effects of an extreme cosmic blast rippled through you, me, and everyone we know.
Billions of years ago, two black holes merged in a violent explosion that rippled the fabric of our universe.
S. tariffs could come at any moment, while a slump in U.S. chip stocks rippled through the tech sector.
Ms. Zhang, of Gavekal Dragonomics, said a bank collapse could be costly if it rippled through the financial system.
The Oresteia established a more or less canonical version of the events that rippled outward from these retributive homicides.
I swam a dozen lengths while the wind rippled through the trees, whistling like waves crashing on a shore.
Mr. Halim has studied how the original artists layered, rippled and painted glass to depict saints and biblical scenes.
Direct layoffs by drilling contractors have rippled through the supply chain to cut employment at suppliers and service companies.
Shockwaves have already rippled through global markets as financial institutions brace for what could be crippling displacements of funds.
But the news has rippled across the league, with people in contact with the team retracing their recent interactions.
One of those actors was Chad Krowchuk, who still remembers the curious way NXIVM rippled through his social network.
Here are some of our takeaways: A political revolution — or something like it — just rippled through New York City.
The Aston skips and shudders across the rippled surface, but holds the line as it arcs to the left.
Stone's guilty verdict rippled across the political spectrum on Friday, with even some Trump allies basking in the outcome.
Even more striking was the abrupt turn in oil and commodity prices, which rippled through the economy and markets.
"I didn't expect that reaction, but that's OK," he said, laughing off the chuckles that rippled through the hall.
A combination of higher costs, mortgage rates and home prices has rippled through the housing market since last spring.
Shock waves rippled around the world in June 2016 after Britons defied pollsters and voted to leave the bloc.
A nervous chuckle rippled through the crowd when Zenefits' name was called by Carter and co-presenter Josh Constine.
Thick plumes of smoke rippled into the air above Nairobi yesterday, spiraling from 25 monsoon-sodden piles of ivory.
Thick plumes of smoke rippled into the air above Nairobi yesterday, spiraling from 11 monsoon-sodden piles of ivory.
Indeed, a cheer went up that rippled through the streets when the announcement came at exactly 259 pm, Paris time.
These memes depict Trump as an avenging knight, a rippled superhuman, a Jesus-like figure, or a Revolutionary War hero.
The wreck's silhouette rippled with schools of parrotfish and Bermuda chub; her coral-encrusted bow glistened in the slanting sun.
He then attached hooked elastics from braid to braid to create the rippled texture from the top of the pony.
The grim U.S. session rippled through to Asia with stock markets from Japan to Australia sinking deep into the red.
Racist propaganda and sensationalist reports (some, though not all, fake) of criminal and rapist immigrants have rippled across social media.
The news initially pushed Brent crude prices up as much as 210 percent as geopolitical fears rippled through the market.
Jitters about tighter monetary policies from major central banks have rippled throughout global markets, hurting stocks and supporting the euro.
Long after Joseph McCarthy was censured by the Senate in 1954, the impact of his demagoguery rippled through American culture.
The long train was simple in color, but it flowed and rippled in what looked like a Cinderella-inspired silhouette.
That changed, however, in the final quarter of 2018, as rising economic uncertainty in China and elsewhere rippled through markets.
Goebbels made a dramatic entrance by gondola, gliding down the Grand Canal as swastika flags rippled from bridges and windowsills.
His best-loved act was known as muscle dancing, in which he rippled his body to music, Bishnu Aich said.
The news initially pushed Brent crude prices up as much as 1.6 percent as geopolitical fears rippled through the market.
Trump's tweet rippled through the financial markets, sending shares of BMW, Volkswagen, Fiat Chrysler and Mercedes-maker Daimler all lower.
S. tariffs could come at any moment, while a slump in U.S. chip stocks rippled through the tech-heavy region.
Paintings called "Above the Gravel Pit," show scenes of denuded land and tree stumps, all beneath a brilliant, rippled sky.
And the epidemic has rippled through much of the G.O.P. (with some heroic exceptions), turning lawmakers into enablers and hypocrites.
These rash statements rippled through Rome, for leaders of great powers are often taken not just seriously but also literally.
They chanted "down with press freedom" and "we do not need Brussels", as waves of laughter rippled through the crowd.
The disturbing images of a passenger being violently ejected from an airplane by security officers rippled across a consolidating industry.
So when a bright red she called "lipstick red" rippled through the collection, you got what she was gesturing at.
The rover had to take a roundabout route to avoid rippled areas where soft sands could have swallowed the rover.
Gold's value has surged broadly this year as concerns over trade wars and a global economic slowdown rippled through financial markets.
The country's excessive exposure to Greece hit it hard when the European sovereign-debt crisis rippled across the world in 2010.
While most of the infections of the disease, now called covid-19, have been in China, it has gradually rippled overseas.
Rumours rippled across the web suggesting that the perpetrator might be Chechen or even Kurdish, and circulating photos of unconnected men.
The tremors rippled as far as western Kenya and parts of Uganda, both of which share the waters of Lake Victoria.
The competitive blow to manufacturers rippled through regional economies, write Messrs Autor, Dorn and Hanson, battering suppliers and local service industries.
"This is my new shit off Konnichiwa—coming out very soon," he announced as a palpable excitement rippled through the crowd.
They have been trying to squeeze excess from the financial system with a wave of regulations that have rippled through markets.
While the reckoning that ensured has rippled through Hollywood and beyond, onscreen the patriarchy has been deposed by a violent matriarchy.
The ongoing global grounding has driven up costs, dented airlines' profits, rippled throughout Boeing's supply chain and even the broader economy.
Above the front entrance, brilliant blue and orange rippled glass artworks, resembling starfish, frame a skylight, one of the features Mrs.
It hasn't worked, and instead it turned into a multibillion-dollar quagmire that has rippled through the halls of Chinese power.
HEZE, China — First the news rippled across China that millions of compromised vaccines had been given to children around the country.
Ronaldo snapped his neck, and the ball, as if it had engines attached, whizzed past the goalkeeper and rippled the net.
ALA Architects merge the three floors of the building through the external rippled bridge, so even the separate floors feel connected.
And of course it's a story that has rippled far beyond Mr. Weinstein and Hollywood, into nearly every industry and workplace.
The disorder at J.F.K., one of the world's busiest airports, rippled across the world, affecting passengers as far away as Beijing.
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The disruption of China's manufacturing network, and slowdown of its economy, have rippled through to airlines, automakers, tech companies and more.
But the law has barely rippled through many villages in western Nepal, and activists say the police are not enforcing it.
Though executives viewed the production halt as a prudent step, it sent Boeing's stock down and rippled through the national economy.
Because the agency is labor intensive and most IRS funding goes for staffing, the budget cuts have rippled through the workforce.
The device, which runs on Google's Chrome OS, features a new keyboard and a rippled bottom to make it easier to grip.
The aftermath of ArenaNet's actions has rippled across the gaming industry, both at the company and within the development community at large.
The 737 Max grounding has rippled throughout the airline industry: Airlines have canceled flights, dropped routes, left airports and suspended plane purchases.
The Fed's comment on that, and also the fact some officials see stock prices as too high, rippled through markets Wednesday afternoon.
Though the picture is grainy, the wide field is able to capture the rippled patterns of these Martian clouds in stereoscopic 3D.
This central breakthrough of Girls has rippled through the best new television, from Insecure to Broad City to Divorce to High Maintenance.
That rippled out to U.S. and Asian stock markets and investors piled into safe-haven assets such as Japanese government bonds (JGBs).
A chant of "Lock him up!" rippled round the stadium long after Mr Trump's image was replaced by footage of smiling servicemen.
Nonmembers like us paid a small fee at the admissions gate beyond which the spring-fed "swimming hole" rippled under hanging maples.
The slowdown in China and a slump in sales of the Apple iPhone have rippled through semiconductor supply chains in recent months.
Cirrus clouds, which are those wispy rippled structures that form at high altitudes over 20,000 feet, are something of a nephological anomaly.
It's been a big 2599 hours for Apple, and the good news has rippled all the way down to little old Australia.
At the reception for an Asian film festival at Lincoln Center six years ago, excitement rippled through the crowd: Was it her?
Shortages of Chinese-made parts and components rapidly rippled through global supply chains as far away as Europe and the United States.
Viewers are next reminded of worse economic times, when joblessness soared as the reverberations of the financial crisis rippled through the economy.
When gruesome photos of the killing were first shown as evidence, someone yelled out, "Oh, god!" and cries rippled throughout the room.
On Monday, as the identities of more victims were reported, heartache rippled through convention halls, classrooms and living rooms across the globe.
A reservation system used by JetBlue, American and other airlines experienced a glitch on Monday, causing headaches that rippled across the nation.
Sebastian Gorka's voice rippled with contempt as he announced, on behalf of Donald J. Trump, that the old Washington establishment was obsolete.
Sleeveless silk dresses with matching jackets rippled with elegance, as did cotton dresses with puffed oversize sleeves and starched wide-leg pants.
It has a rippled bottom, "that's easy to grip" and "Hush Keys," which are supposedly quieter than the keys on previous Pixelbooks.
But in a country edging toward greater acceptance of L.G.B.T. rights, curiosity about "And Then We Danced" has rippled through mainstream society.
On Monday, as the identities of more victims were revealed, heartache rippled through convention halls, classrooms and living rooms across the globe.
Since then, her actions have rippled throughout the world, with students striking in solidarity with Thunberg every Friday in the #FridaysForFuture campaign.
How can investors protect and profit from the shock waves that rippled through global markets following Britain's vote to leave the European Union?
He's lean, tall and muscular, and the large tattoo of a cardinal rippled on his back shoulder when he sprang into his dive.
The news rippled slowly through the room, with excited cheers breaking out in clusters as people realized that Jones had actually done it.
The Deutsche Bank story, which rippled across markets Thursday, has been moving to the fore as a risk because of fear of contagion.
That's compounding fear that already has rippled through the financial world that after years of being dormant, inflation is finally on the prowl.
In late September a shiver of panic over shortages of food and fuel rippled through the capital, sparking a round of panic-buying.
"Hicks was crying as news of her impending departure rippled through Washington and beyond," one senior official said, according to the Washington Post.
The story is based on David and Nic's memoirs, recounting Nic's battle with addiction and the fall out that rippled through his family.
Starting at around 3:30 EST on Sunday, a problem with Google's cloud services triggered a massive disruption that rippled across the internet.
As Wonder Woman hurtled through the air to pulverize a bell tower containing a German sniper, her thighs rippled and her hair streamed.
Partisan divisions over the federal investigation into Russia's interference in the 22019 presidential election deepened Wednesday as new developments rippled across Capitol Hill.
Capital spending in the oil business plunged by 28503 percent, peak-to-trough, and the hit rippled through broad swathes of the economy.
It was rippled with heating elements, which were covered with a thin layer of gold foil to conduct the heat to the skin.
The broad backlash triggered by the piece rippled throughout the nation's capital and caused the White House to go into damage control mode.
Teachers become students The impact of the raid rippled quickly through the community, where immigrants have become a growing part of the population.
Rumors of the affair rippled through Mr. Arutt's family without mention of the baby that had born prematurely, with damaged eyesight, on Jan.
The tariffs would have rippled through the United States, with consumers paying more for cars, televisions, jeans, beer, fresh vegetables and other products.
In the east, the sky glowed orange and crimson, and the light illuminated a sea of saltbushes, sweet grass and wind-rippled dunes.
"The Chi" was built around a series of shootings, and the way their repercussions rippled out through the lives of its large cast.
The new collection, modeled by the conceptual artist Laila Gohar, features glass in organic shapes, with rippled surfaces evocative of silt or water.
He shook his head, baffled; our public display of our love appearing to cut him deeply, causing rippled lines across his dark forehead.
The same optimism rippled through Mr. Lowe's message on Friday to MoviePass subscribers, though he declined to share the reasons behind the outage.
LEXINGTON, Ky. — A feeling of hope rippled across bluegrass country, and everywhere else in the world of racing, when at 0003:30 a.m.
The fears have rippled across Chinese and Asian markets, with the yuan down around 0.6% versus the dollar and Chinese stocks tumbling 1.4% .
The selloff in the Italian bond markets rippled over to foreign exchange markets with investors selling the euro heavily against every other currency.
Worries rippled through the consumer market for antivirus software after the U.S. government banned federal agencies from using Kaspersky Labs software on Wednesday.
When she set the scene for one aria by saying that "a crap game starts," a murmur of recognition rippled through the audience.
The outrage over their confinement and mistreatment rippled across the country in March 20133 until it ruptured into the fragments that exist today.
With China's emergence as a major cultural market in recent years, the effects of the coronavirus outbreak quickly rippled through the arts world.
Addiction has rippled through ranks of miners who relied on pain pills after years of digging coal and working in the power plants.
Praise for the late president has rippled out across the political landscape since his son, former President George W. Bush, announced his death.
Palladium regained some ground after plummeting as much as 28% on Thursday as a plunge in wider financial markets rippled through precious metals.
Schnitzel was, and the particular schnitzel I had seen was veal, pounded to the thickness of flannel, inside a rippled crust of crumbs.
The shutdown has rippled through a broad swatch of federal government, impacting national parks, airline security screening and the release of economic data.
Its rally rippled across major currency markets, causing the U.S. dollar to give up some of its recent gains against the euro and yen.
When problems emerged in some funds, they rippled right through the asset class, eventually requiring nearly £200m ($258m) to be paid out in compensation.
But the white stone of this particular house rippled as if reacting to a hand that had found its most pleasurable point of contact.
Nervous laughter rippled through the room of GOP bigwigs huddled around the Roosevelt Room table, though House Speaker Paul Ryan barely managed a smirk.
The steep grain slump rippled across agricultural commodities markets, with prices for hogs and cattle, which normally benefit from cheap feed prices, also dropping.
The consequences of the murders quickly rippled out into cyberspace, a bloody illustration of the diverging lines between the internet and the physical world.
The rippled areas are sand dunes deep in the Martian troughs, created when ice below the surface sublimates away, leaving marks on the ground.
Similar increases in overdoses have rippled recently through Indiana, Kentucky and West Virginia, overwhelming ambulance crews and emergency rooms and stunning some antidrug advocates.
Griezmann, who stands just 5 feet 9 inches, pounced, poked and — after the ball rippled the net — preened in front of the delirious fans.
United shares were down more than 4 percent on Tuesday as the incident and the company's handling of it rippled into the stock price.
As the notes rippled out from under Mr. Stritch's fingertips, lush harmonies flashed by like scenery glimpsed from the windows of a bullet train.
The statement was briefly taken down from New America's website, and "word of Mr. Schmidt's displeasure rippled through New America," according to the Times.
Once everything is squared away, the reader is actually fairly responsive, registering a rippled water animation and unlocking the phone in about a second.
News of the bombings, the largest attack on South Asian Christians in recent memory, rippled out all Easter morning, interrupting celebrations across the world.
An enormous earthquake in 2008 rippled across much of Sichuan Province and nearby areas, leaving about 90,000 people dead or missing and presumed dead.
Last month, Boeing announced that it would temporarily halt production of the Max, a move that rippled through its network of thousands of suppliers.
In one such conversation, which rippled across the internet last year, the governor described embracing Ms. Mason and placing his hands on her breasts.
Because while Khloé Kardashian said publicly that Woods "broke up her family," Woods underscored that the strife has rippled out to those closest to her.
There were leaders, certainly, but events that happened at the lowest levels of the mining camp rippled outward to affect those at the very top.
The fallout has rippled throughout Boeing's supply chain to companies like General Electric, airline customers like Southwest and American, and even through the broader economy.
Glenn's message shows how the scandals at the company have rippled out to Washington, where the company has built up significant relationships in recent years.
If you've been considering the beachy design for yourself, it might take some time to land on which rippled wave is right for your aesthetic.
Results were helped by Britain's surprise vote to leave the European Union, which rippled across global markets - including record currency volumes for some big banks.
Questions about the origin of the leaks have rippled through Washington, with the suggestion that backstabbing aides may be looking to take down their rivals.
The hurricane-related closure came as Boeing grapples with production logjams due to shortages of parts from suppliers that have rippled across the aerospace industry.
Emerging markets were rattled Thursday as a range of fears rippled through financial markets — ranging from U.S. trade wars to Federal Reserve interest-rate hikes.
When the sweat-stifled air got too much and Yiannopoulos took his cardigan off midway through his talk, an anguished groan rippled through the crowd.
Because of Ms. Meng's stature in China as a top executive and part of its elite, news of her arrest has rippled through the country.
Trade talks between the two sides broke down last week without a deal, causing tensions that have rippled through financial markets and the global economy.
The hurricane-related closure comes as Boeing grapples with production logjams due to shortages of parts from suppliers that have rippled across the aerospace industry.
The slowdown in the car industry rippled through the eurozone and was probably most pronounced in Germany, the Continent's largest economy and motor of growth.
In Alabama, Sewell said she witnessed firsthand on Sunday how South Carolina's win rippled into her district, which stretches from Birmingham to Selma to Montgomery.
BEIJING — When China's best-known historian of the Korean War, Shen Zhihua, recently laid out his views on North Korea, astonishment rippled through the audience.
As the sad news rippled around the internet, many posted photos on Twitter, demonstrating how much of an inspiration she was to young girls everywhere.
The seizing of the suicide letter was the first in a series of small but accumulating losses that rippled outward from that first seismic event.
And what began as a small debate in the wealthy Connecticut town of Darien erupted into a controversy about parenting that rippled throughout the world.
Democrats acknowledged on Tuesday that the anger that rippled through the Republican electorate had also crossed party lines, and deeply unsettled a race in which Mrs.
Her project, We Are Family, uses pictures and stories to explore the love and heartache that rippled through Orlando's LGBTQ+ community following the Pulse nightclub shooting.
Read: How to create opioids for the masses Surprise, and indeed anxiety, rippled through the team in charge of piecing together these skeletons in the lab.
The man who stood from behind the desk was younger than Miyako would have expected, and trim, with carefully rippled chestnut hair and an expensive suit.
Swonk said the shutdown could have rippled through the workforce, impacting everyone from contractors working directly for government to employees at coffee shops near federal offices.
The stranger-than-fiction story rippled through all levels of tech, but Newton said he personally learned a lot as a journalist from following Carreyrou's work.
But shockwaves rippled online when Trixie was eliminated on the show's fourth episode, disappointing a legion of devoted fans who took to social media demanding #JusticeForTrixie.
The heightened scrutiny has rippled across industries and ensnared numerous powerful men, from journalists Matt Lauer and Mark Halperin to chefs Maria Batali and John Besh.
The heightened scrutiny has rippled across industries and ensnared numerous powerful men, from journalists Matt Lauer and Mark Halperin to chefs Mario Batali and John Besh.
Tony outs himself as a superhero, and much of the broader MCU story that rippled out from the first Iron Man was shaped by that choice.
For now, Rosenfeld noted that there was an effort to be sensitive to the damage and pain inflicted by these regimes, which have rippled across decades.
The sell-off in these currency pairs rippled through the foreign exchange markets and prompted investors to unwind some of the best performing trades this year.
The sardine collapse has rippled up the food chain and has been linked to deaths of sea lions and brown pelicans across the U.S. West Coast.
A palpable disappointment rippled through the crowd, replete with whistles of displeasure and sighs of disappointment, when Mr. Puigdemont spoke of dialogue instead of immediate independence.
The dollar rose 0.3% to at 106.35 yen, recovering slightly from a 2% decline from the previous session as the Fed's rate rippled through financial markets.
The virus and its public health implications and consequences have rippled out, affecting how and where people work and where and when they gather in groups.
The dollar rose 0.7% to at 106.67 yen, recovering slightly from a 2% decline from the previous session as the Fed's rate rippled through financial markets.
Boeing suspended production of the planes this month, a move that has rippled through its supply chain and cost airlines more than $1 billion in revenue.
Earlier this month Boeing suspended production of the planes, a move that has rippled through its supply chain, costing close to 2344,2777 jobs at one manufacturer.
This week, workers finished installing glass sculptures by Dale Chihuly; red translucent spears, rippled purple windowpanes and swirled polychrome spheres are emerging from pools and waterfalls.
The announcement came after federal workers missed their second consecutive paycheck and flight delays rippled across the Northeast because of a shortage of air traffic controllers.
In mid-August, 44 trade groups asked federal regulators to investigate "chronic service failures" at CSX which they said had rippled out across North America's rail network.
That interdependence was brought in sharp focus when the Great Recession hit, sparking waves of layoffs that rippled through the region and the auto industry supply chain.
As long-overdue social movements rippled through the nation, an unshakable reckoning has taken hold, inciting hope and awakening change on both the individual and societal level.
The company, Japan's third-biggest steelmaker, said it had supplied affected products to about 500 companies in a scandal that has rippled through the global supply chain.
Talking to Colton again about Tia and his virginity was something I looked forward to mainly because of the backlash that rippled through both of those topics.
An escalating trade war between the United States and China has rippled through global supply chains in a hit to business investment, factory output and world growth.
Waxy and her friends are trying to change that—they pioneered a movement to bolster women's roles in spiritual ceremonies that has now rippled throughout the Amazon.
But conservatives who are in many cases sympathetic to their cause criticized their tactics on Monday and Tuesday, as the standoff rippled through the presidential campaign trail.
Dispute between the United States and its trading partners has rippled through financial markets since early March when President Donald Trump first threatened tariffs on metal imports.
We can't be alone in the collective gasp that rippled through the theater when Thor sliced Thanos' head cleanly off a mere 15 minutes into the movie.
The banks benefited from Britain's surprise vote to leave the European Union, which rippled across global markets and led to record currency volumes for some big banks.
In the currency market, the dollar rose 0.5% to 106.40 yen , after a 2% decline the day before, when the Fed's rate cut rippled through financial markets.
And grime's massive upsurge has rippled into road-rap where acts like Section Boyz, Fekky and genre overlord Giggs, are also gaining a new range of listeners.
The country's slowing economic growth, which has already rippled through factory floors and construction sites, is expanding into other once-thriving sectors, such as the tech industry.
In the currency market, the dollar rose 1% to 107 yen , after a 2% decline the day before, when the Fed's rate cut rippled through financial markets.
The walkout's effects have rippled through the North American auto industry, affecting production and idling workers at parts suppliers and G.M.'s operations in Canada and Mexico.
The moves rippled across Asia to currencies linked to Chinese trade and tourism, with the Australian dollar shedding 0.4% to $0.68445, its lowest in over a month.
So rumors of the shooting in Panzhihua, an industrial city in Sichuan Province, rippled quickly across the Chinese internet even before the local authorities confirmed the news.
The move rippled over into the broader European bond market with the 10-year German government bond reaching 2.5 month highs, up 4 basis points at -0.41%.
But soon, the rippled cookie appeared again: as a one-off from a bread blog, then in 42burners, the Instagram account of Martha Stewart's vast test kitchen.
The impact of Kalanick's investment rippled across the United States to New York City, where another start-up was trying to get its feet off the ground.
By swinging my arms down violently, I was able to unleash that energy, which rippled across the floor of the room like an earthquake tearing up asphalt.
The impulse to help rebuild Puerto Rico — an often neglected corner of the nation that has struggled after the storm — has rippled through many corners of America.
And like a stone cast into still water, that disruption rippled outward, warping space and time as it grew, throughout the endless pond that is the universe.
Nickel prices leaped to a 16-month high as fears rippled through the market that major supplier Indonesia could bring forward a ban on exports of nickel ore.
Shock waves rippled throughout the developing world when Colombo handed over a strategic port to Beijing in 2017, after it couldn't pay off its debt to Chinese companies.
The negative sentiment rippled through the broader Japanese tech sector, with shares of Tokyo Electron down 4.54 percent, Advantest falling 5.30 percent and TDK Corp dropping 6.64 percent.
That growth contrasts sharply with Singapore, where sluggish economic growth, driven by weaknesses in the oil and gas sector, finance and shipping, has rippled through the property market.
The widening selloff in emerging market currencies rippled into the core G10 FX space with the euro coming under pressure despite Italian budget concerns fading into the background.
Dispute between the United States and its partners over trade has rippled through financial markets since early March when President Donald Trump first threatened tariffs on metal imports.
News of the measure rippled across the state, eliciting a variety of responses from advocates even as it raised questions about how the order would be carried out.
Nervous laughter rippled through the crowd of Chinese and American business executives, whose firms are inking new deals here in a spectacle meant to demonstrate Trump's negotiating prowess.
The Supreme Court's decision rippled through the presidential campaign, with Democrats and Republicans looking to rally voters with reminders that the future of the court is at stake.
When legendary restaurateur Danny Meyer announced in late 63 he would do away with tipping and raise menu prices to include hospitality, shockwaves rippled through the restaurant industry.
Called "wind-drag ripples," these novel formations are an intermediary between two rippled structures found on our own planet—large desert dunes and tiny, decimeter-scale sand waves.
LendingClub's problems rippled through the broader marketplace lending industry, softening already weakening investor appetite and leading banks on the platforms to demand more proof that loans were solid.
A decade-long austerity program has rippled through every aspect of life in Britain, resulting in the closing of tiny community centers and the elimination of bus routes.
The news rippled through Wall Street, which had its worst day since the beginning of the year, as investors digested the prospect that the trade war could persist.
Centered within a smaller (47 by 35 inches) painting that sports peach, rust, and pale blue, is a beautiful gray-and-black version of that rippled, pebbly pattern.
"It's amazing how intimate this is, considering we're in the V&A," she said, as melodies from "Figaro" rippled from the exhibition-provided headset hanging around her neck.
But as Mr. Trump has repeated his campaign criticisms of China — and as his statements about Taiwan have rippled throughout the region — Beijing has noticeably hardened its tone.
And the disruption to Chinese manufacturers has rippled through global supply chains, making it difficult for companies to obtain parts for everything from video-game consoles to cars.
But it would do little to end a territorial crisis that has rippled beyond Spain's borders, particularly given Madrid's efforts to extradite seven Catalan politicians from four countries.
"You can smack the side of it," Steel said, and I did; the jellyfish flinched, and a blast of purplish color rippled off from the point of impact.
News that Apple was cutting its revenue forecast for the first time in 16 years because of poor iPhone sales in China rippled through stocks around the world.
In that case, five teenagers — known as the Central Park Five — were wrongfully convicted based on false confessions, and the fallout has rippled through the criminal justice system.
The negative sentiment from the two stocks rippled across the travel and leisure sector, with other airlines like Air France-KLM, and Ryanair all closing over 3.5 percent down.
It grew out of an anti-vaccine theory that rippled across the United States and Europe as networks known as "anti-vaxxers" claimed that childhood vaccinations could cause autism.
He wrote of Trump's last minute decision to call off a military strike against Iran, expressing frustration at the confusion that rippled across the diplomatic community during the incident.
The old mark — which included a flying soccer ball at its center, a rippled top, and six blue stripes below a red field — was ridiculed as dated and cartoonish.
Shock waves rippled throughout the developing world when Sri Lanka handed over a strategic port to Beijing in 2017, after it couldn't pay off its debt to Chinese companies.
Shock waves rippled through the University of Texas campus on Tuesday after officials confirmed a homicide investigation was underway after a female victim's body was found in Waller Creek.
LONDON/MILAN (Reuters) - European shares steadied on Friday but suffered their worst week since end March as uncertainty over global trade rippled through markets and investors dumped riskier sectors.
Three years ago, another system called the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory, or LIGO, detected the collision of a pair of distant black holes, which rippled through the Universe.
The widening selloff in emerging market currencies rippled into the core G10 FX space, with the euro briefly coming under pressure despite Italian budget concerns fading into the background.
Citi analysts said even with the rising probability for both sides to reach an agreement, the tariff and trade disruption appears to have already rippled through the global economy.
Low and negative interest rates have rippled through "the entire financial sector," a group of former central bankers said in a letter to the European Central Bank in October.
The United States and China have imposed tariffs on each other's goods in a 20.3-month long trade war that rippled across financial markets, slowed global investments and growth.
But comments from other Fed officials in the run-up to the referendum suggest they worried about exactly the kinds of shocks that rippled through financial markets on Friday.
And while plenty of older millennials were affected, too -- especially as the ramifications of the crisis rippled outward -- the crisis really did hit Young Millennials in a different way.
The bankruptcy filing comes after years of struggles for Odebrecht, the biggest of the Brazilian engineering groups caught in a sweeping political corruption investigation that rippled across Latin America.
In Britain, the government's decade-long austerity program has rippled through every aspect of life, resulting in the closing of tiny community centers and the elimination of bus routes.
It's an affordable-housing crisis whose effects have rippled across the broader economy and inflamed political tensions in a society already divided over Beijing's refusal to allow free elections.
That outpouring of energy has rippled through elections over the last 16 months, as women have turned out in force to vote — and often to punish the Republican Party.
The news of a partial trade deal rippled through currency markets sending trade-oriented currencies such as the Australian dollar and the kiwi dollar rallying to the day's highs.
The crashes handed Boeing one of the biggest crises in its more than 100-year history, one that has rippled through its supply chain and to its airline customers.
His skin glistened, his muscles rippled, and his bulge... well, it wanted some attention, too, catching the light in a way that made its shape a little too clear.
Markets: News that Apple was cutting its revenue forecast for the first time in 16 years because of poor iPhone sales in China rippled through stocks around the world.
From that first moment when we peered out into a rippled horizon of sandy mountains and waving beach grasses and our caddy said, "Hit it there," I was hooked.
The bankruptcy filing comes after years of struggles for Odebrecht, the biggest of the Brazilian engineering groups caught in a sweeping political corruption investigation that has rippled across Latin America.
After several sleepless nights, I ended up wandering off from the party, wading in the shallows and watching another tropical storm brewing as crystal clear water rippled past my knees.
News of her death rippled through Albuquerque, where the Chamber of Commerce held a moment of silence and ranks of nonprofit leaders, arts advocates and others across the city mourned.
The grounding has rippled through Boeing's supply chain and to airline customers that have been forced to cancel thousands of flights and forgo hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue.
In 2014, a federal judge found the policy to be discriminatory, a decision that rippled throughout the industry, opening the door for the creation of more mixed-sex training teams.
I love that opening he allows into a time when women's freedoms, and in fact, all of youth's freedoms changed, and how the consequences of that rippled out into society.
The sharp drop in the single currency, its biggest fall in two weeks, rippled over to other currencies and yanked the dollar higher which had struggled throughout the Asian session.
And the financial crises that we tend to remember are the ones that then rippled out and cratered the real economy — not just the financial markets, but the real economy.
The sharp swings in the cash markets also rippled over into the currency derivative markets where expected gauges of pound volatility shot to the highest levels this year on Tuesday.
Though Citi analysts said even with the rising probability for both sides to reach an agreement, the tariff and trade disruption appears to have already rippled through the global economy.
With a sliver of space, he unleashed a wicked shot from about 25 yards out that whizzed past Lloris's hand and rippled the net in front of the Portuguese fans.
A lift in British bond yields in early London trading — thanks to a sell-off in Japanese bonds that has rippled over into global markets — also failed to boost sterling.
Losses rippled across Apple's supply chain after the iPhone maker posted its first revenue drop in 123 years and falling sales in China, while signalling a weak second quarter outlook .
Through seeming stillness, she showed her supple strength; moments later, her fingers pricked at the air, her wrists swirled, and eventually that motion rippled, like waves, throughout her small frame.
When we were nearly to the top (or so I kept telling myself), a sonic boom rippled through the air, momentarily interrupting the birdsong echoing off the canyon's upper reaches.
A steep sell-off in U.S. Treasury bonds that started midweek and pushed 10-year yields to seven-year highs has weighed on stocks and rippled through bond markets globally.
Brazilian conglomerate Odebrecht SA, the biggest of the Brazilian engineering groups caught in a sweeping political corruption investigation that has rippled across Latin America, filed for bankruptcy protection on Monday.
It wasn't difficult to grasp where she was going with her movement, which was highlighted by loose joints: Knees bent into deep pliés and arms rippled out like slippery fabric.
A picture of a discarded beer bottle lying in an amber hayfield evokes Dora Maar's classic Surrealist photograph of a miniature junk sailing ship in a sea of rippled hair.
The serrated-edge response was similar to something his new boss might do, but it rippled through the White House, with several staff members expressing astonishment at the public outburst.
In her area, Jalapa, a region of rippled hills, rutted roads and a cowboy culture, men go around on horseback with holstered pistols, their faces shaded by wide-brimmed hats.
It features a 193-inch display and 12 hours of battery life, as well as a new magnesium casing and a "rippled wave bottom" that makes it easier to hold.
In her area, Jalapa, a region of rippled hills, rutted roads and a cowboy culture, men go around on horseback with holstered pistols, their faces shaded by wide-brimmed hats.
The effects of Brexit have rippled into New York City, and buyer anticipation of lower prices has pushed interest away from high-end luxury apartments, according to one real estate broker.
This change from the original pilot script not only rippled out into a later scene from Season 5, but also affected a major feature in the recent teaser for Season 8.
At the Stazione Leopolda in Florence, the applause was so rambunctious it rippled through the ancient archways of the train station — and it was all in the name of sustainable fashion.
The fallout from the flights rippled through the jet industry for years, as executives feared being outed in public as taking private jets while the rest of the country was suffering.
Odebrecht has been at the heart of Brazil's "Car Wash" probe, which rippled across Latin America and led to the jailing of scores of business and political figures across the region.
The indelible mark Prince left on music rippled well into the weekend, with tributes and remembrances from the likes of Rihanna, Stevie Wonder, Bruce Springsteen and the sum total of Coachella.
The crude remarks rippled across the internet and were followed shortly thereafter with a note of contrition, an attack on Lizza and the ouster of Reince Priebus as chief of staff.
He explained that massive selloff that had rippled through Europe and Asia and told me to get ready because the tsunami was coming and about to slam ashore on Wall Street.
A wave of shock rippled through Twitter and the media after President Trump called North Korean President Kim Jong Un a "Rocket Man" in his speech before the United Nations Tuesday.
The Yankees traded Aroldis Chapman to the Chicago Cubs on Monday, and to be sure, they will miss the surge of excitement that rippled through their ballpark when Chapman threw fastballs.
As of Wednesday night, Mr. Bouckaert said, migrants appeared to be leaving Idomeni for other points within Greece as word of the blocked route through the Balkans rippled through the encampments.
As the news rippled across the web last week that a Long Island student had won admission to all eight Ivy League universities, thousands of people reacted with messages of praise.
First, it comes to life when Brill focuses on the legal shifts and stalemates that ushered in the country's current predicament, examining how these changes rippled across the rest of society.
Sudan dispatch After decades of rule under a dictator, a wave of exuberance has rippled across Sudan's capital as the young revel in newfound freedoms — to speak, party and find love.
Until a week ago, our normal 70-inch base stood at a paltry 30 inches and amber waves of grass rippled on south-facing slopes, already ready for the summer elk.
Then there were the years between 1995 to 2002, when currency crises rippled through Southeast Asia and the implosion of the dot-com boom in the United States rocked stock markets.
Meanwhile, in New York, as the news rippled through the Times building, Mr. Bodkin made his way back to the newsroom and tore another sheet of green paper from his pad.
I checked in with my colleagues Sheryl Gay Stolberg and Nick Fandos, who were both in the Capitol, about what it felt like as the Bolton news rippled through the Senate.
As the company revealed tampering of more products, the crisis has rippled through supply chains across the world in a body blow to Japan's reputation as a high-quality manufacturing destination.
The scandal, which erupted in Boston but rippled around the globe as abuse was found in many countries, cost the church billions of dollars in settlements and undercut its moral authority.
Odebrecht is at the center of the "Car Wash" investigation in Brazil, which has rippled across Latin America and which U.S. prosecutors have said is the biggest political graft scheme ever uncovered.
Nickel prices rose almost 5% to a 16-month high on Thursday as fears rippled through the market that major supplier Indonesia could bring forward a ban on exports of nickel ore.
The jump in turnover in the cash markets also rippled over into the currency derivative markets, where futures and option contracts tied to the pound shot to their highest levels this year.
L'Oreal being controlled by two large shareholders has helped insulate it from unsolicited takeover bids like the one Unilever received this year which rippled through a packaged goods sector battling slowing growth.
Brazil's latest political scandal crushed its stock market and rippled across financial markets, including to the U.S.-traded shares of Brazilian and some U.S. companies with exposure to the South American country.
The incident rippled through American financial markets, briefly weakening stock markets as they were starting trading for the week and giving a modest lift to safe-haven assets such as U.S. Treasuries.
The chaos enveloping Turkey — including the attacks and an enormous influx of refugees that has strained resources — vividly illustrates how the civil war in Syria has rippled outward and destabilized neighboring countries.
Since the election of Donald J. Trump as president, anxiety has rippled through the school's community, where some of the parents are undocumented; Mr. Trump has pledged to deport people like them.
Profits in Samsung's another key component business, display panels, have been hit by falling sales to large customers like Apple Inc, whose troubles in China have rippled through its global supply chain.
When McDonald's employees heard that CEO Steve Easterbrook had been abruptly fired, a wave of shock, anger, and embarrassment rippled through the fast-food giant's corporate offices and restaurants around the world.
MILAN (Reuters) - A sonic boom rippled across northern Italy on Thursday after the air force scrambled two fighter jets to intercept a French passenger plane that temporarily lost contact with ground control.
The disruption at Gatwick rippled around the world, with passengers forced to find accommodation or wait in long lines to know if they would be able to fly home for the holidays.
"Yeahs" rippled across the room as the governor extolled the value and dignity of work, which propelled him from a hardscrabble youth in rural New Hampshire to the governor's mansion in Frankfort.
"There was a sharp fall in Hong Kong stock futures that rippled through the currency market and pushed up the yen," said Yukio Ishizuki, foreign exchange strategist at Daiwa Securities in Tokyo.
LONDON, Aug 1 (Reuters) - Germany's 10-year bond yield rose to a seven-week high on Wednesday, as a selloff in Japanese government bonds rippled out to other major fixed income markets.
Obviously it could have had immense power, as we watched him come so close to understanding the way his behavior rippled out to hurt so many people before falling so tragically short.
Agents from the Georgia Bureau of Investigation preceded him, and then, as shouts of "Tiger!" rippled out ahead, the man himself came striding along, with his familiar air of purpose and annoyance.
Weakness in advertising spending by major U.S. consumer product companies rippled through the global media industry on Wednesday, hitting stocks such as Berlin publisher Axel Springer and British broadcasting company ITV PLC.
Odebrecht, which was laid low by a corruption investigation that has rippled across Latin America, filed for bankruptcy protection on Monday, kicking off one of Latin America's largest, in-court debt restructurings.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Shares of the three major U.S. prescription drug wholesalers tumbled on Friday as investors feared a pricing war after McKesson Corp's quarterly report that rippled through the pharmaceutical supply chain.
What they ate: Rippled Pringles (I had absolutely no idea this was ever a product), beef jerky, Thomas' bagels, Minute Maid fruit punch (in cans?), Evian, Twinkies, Coke, corn chips, pre-wrapped sandwich.
Gold rose above $1,20153 an ounce and neared a one-year high on Wednesday, acting as counter against risk alongside top-rated government bonds as oil's earlier weakness rippled into global equity markets.
STOCKPILING KEY COMPONENTS Some who do envisage an impact, like China's LED lighting makers, whose products could be slapped with a 25 percent tariff, say extra costs have already rippled into supply chains.
Sliding Japanese exports, an unexpected rate cut in South Korea, weak results from trade-related CSX Corp and missed targets for Netflix made for bleak headlines that rippled through markets across the world.
Fargo season 3 was technically about the Stussy Brothers (both played by Ewan McGregor) and they way their decades-long rivalry over a single stamp eventually rippled out into tragedy all around them.
"The concept's dramatic roofline flows into a tailgate characterised by its stacked air vents, and the rippled surface of a rear light strip inspired by molten ferromagnetic metal," Kia wrote in a statement.
Technology shares led the broader market lower on Monday, as a Trump administration order effectively barring American companies from selling components and software to the Chinese technology giant Huawei rippled through Wall Street.
The prison has been notoriously violent: In January 2017, clashes there left 56 inmates dead and sparked a wave of violence that rippled across state lines, resulting eventually in more than 120 deaths.
The actions of China's citizens and the government's authoritarian reaction in the spring of 1989 have rippled across history, shaping the path party leaders would take the country for the following three decades.
News of the bombings rippled out all Easter morning, interrupting celebrations across the world in a week where Christians were still grieving over the devastating fire at the Notre-Dame cathedral in Paris.
Fear first rippled through the Iranian-American community with Mr. Trump's initial iteration of a travel ban 18 months ago, which caused chaos in its disorganized rollout and was blocked by the courts.
The clergy sex abuse scandal erupted in Boston and rippled around the globe as abuse was found in many countries, costing the church billions of dollars in settlements and undercutting its moral authority.
The aftermath of Britain's decision to leave the European Union again rippled through world markets on Monday, pummelling the British pound and stocks while boosting demand for safe-haven German and U.S. bonds.
As the disruptions rippled through at least 36 hospitals, doctors' offices and ambulance companies across Britain, the health service declared the attack a "major incident," warning that local health services could be overwhelmed.
The shutdown, now in its third week, has rippled across the already struggling U.S. farm economy ahead of President Donald Trump's planned address at the American Farm Bureau conference in Louisiana on Monday.
The stage lights and the moon illuminated the symbols painted on his skin in white, black, and brown, and the feathers and dried grass of his traditional dress rippled in the sea breeze.
The euro's bounce against the dollar rippled through other currencies as well, with the single currency rising half a percent against the Norwegian crown and a quarter of a percent versus the Swiss franc.
The euro's bounce against the dollar rippled through other currencies, with the single currency rising half a percent against the Norwegian crown EURNOK= and a quarter of a percent versus the Swiss franc EURCHF=.
The 2012 crossover event that lasted 12 issues had everything – stakes, scale, drama, doublecrosses, deaths – and was truly the catalyst that rippled into several other major Marvel storylines, including Age of Ultron and Infinity.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A gauge of global stocks climbed on Thursday after five sessions of declines as Wall Street surged on trade optimism, while sterling tumbled as political developments in Britain rippled through markets.
"When we look at chicken, we've seen incredible progress over the last 5 years with restaurants on getting antibiotics out of their supply and that has rippled throughout the entire chicken industry," Wellington said.
Anxiety rippled through the Moscow media world as the bill passed parliament's lower house unanimously on Wednesday evening, with journalists and activists voicing concern over the continued erosion of freedom of expression in Russia.
The searing heat persisted throughout July in the Pacific Northwest, and was followed by another wave in October, as high temperatures rippled through the Midwest and reached triple digits around Los Angeles, shattering records.
For Wisconsin, a state that both parties will urgently vie to win in 2020 elections, it was one more sign of the ferocious partisan split that has rippled through the state in recent years.
Leung appeared calm upon hearing High Court Judge Anthea Pang announce the sentence, while murmurs of disbelief rippled through a crowd of about 150 activists and supporters watching a live broadcast outside the courtroom.
The stock scandal has rippled through Congress, where his favorite stock tip had enticed at least seven former or current House Republicans into investing along with him, his two grown children and other friends.
The trauma of being removed from her birth mother and being separated from her son as part of Australia's so-called stolen generation of Indigenous Australian children has rippled through decades of her life.
Three weeks before the premiere, equipped with costume sketches by the London designer Giles Deacon, he and the dancers experimented with tricky lifts, athletic floorwork and molten movement phrases that rippled through the body.
The abrupt decision by the billionaire Barry Diller to withdraw funding from the high-priced performing arts pier in Hudson River Park rippled through the worlds of philanthropy, parks and environmental advocacy on Thursday.
France  A wave of protests has rippled across France, carrying well into last night as thousands took to the streets in opposition to French President Emmanuel Macron's plans to reform the country's pension system.
As the boat pulled into the harbor, three generations of the West family — Peter, his son, Chris, and his grandson, Spencer — pointed out splintered wooden walkways and piers that rippled like roller coaster tracks.
The index was on course for a 0.5% gain this week, which was full of volatility after an Iranian missile strike on U.S.-led forces in Iraq on Wednesday rippled through global financial markets.
Odebrecht is at the center of the so-called Car Wash investigation in Brazil, which has rippled across Latin America and which U.S. prosecutors have said is the biggest political graft scheme ever uncovered.
LONDON (Reuters) - Platinum prices tumbled to 10-year lows as the collapse of Turkey's lira rippled through markets and weakened the currency of top producer South Africa, underlining persistent oversupply of the autocatalyst metal.
Heat rippled out over the dancers, and the couple's lips met in a long, extended kiss that broke only when the girl pushed off the Mayan's chest and spun away to disappear into the crowd.
Emerging bonds earned double-digit returns this year, shrugging off Venezuela's expected default, in a striking contrast to crises in Asia in 22 or Turkey in 259, shockwaves from which rippled through the developing world.
Renewed selling in French bonds rippled through euro zone bond markets, helping to push yields on short-dated, safe-haven German bonds to a record low, although the impact faded as the day wore on.
Further inflaming tensions between the economic giants, the Trump administration blacklisted Huawei Technologies Co Ltd, the world's second-largest seller of smartphones, a blow that has rippled through global supply chains and battered technology shares.
Laughter rippled through the audience as the musical transformation began to take place, and there's certainly an element of humor in combining two distinctive songs that come from different realms of the pop musical sphere.
Members of Congress had to show up at airport terminals to demand information about who was being held by Customs and Border Protection agents; reports of agents disobeying federal court orders rippled through Sunday night.
BERLIN (Reuters) - A mood of pre-election apathy rippled through German media on Monday, as commentators concluded Angela Merkel's rival for chancellor had blown his best chance of depriving her of fourth term in office.
After the accident, Uber said it would halt the self-driving program in Arizona, Pittsburgh, San Francisco and Toronto and continue to assist local, state and federal authorities as concern rippled through the auto industry.
The surface of her collage made of Japanese paper and watercolors is rippled where the paper has been creased and folded, and it is festooned with spots of color and the portentous images of birds.
As news of his arrest rippled across the web on Monday, Mr. Pierce withdrew from plans to receive an honorary degree and deliver the commencement address at the Newark campus of Rutgers University on Wednesday.
What you could not have ignored, if you came close, was the 46-centimetre bicep that rippled under his shirt, and the perfect V-shaped chest that gleamed as he tossed the waste rind aside.
I immediately got the green light from my boss, Wendell Jamieson, Metro editor for The Times, who had asked for stories examining how Hurricane Maria's toll had rippled to the mainland and to New York.
Tweaking a minor character might not seem significant at a glance, but converting Jeyne Westerling, the daughter of a Lannister bannerman, to Talisa Maegyr, a battlefield nurse from Volantis, rippled far beyond just her story.
ALBANY — In the tense world of New York State politics, threaded with corruption charges and enigmatic alliances, the exchange rippled through the Legislature like a menacing current — and underscored the predicament Democrats find themselves in.
It went public in 2006 at $20, rose as high as $300 within a few years, and then it traded down to as low as $11 by 20403 as bankruptcy fears rippled through the solar sector.
Mr Trump's travel ban, first introduced in January, rippled through—and riled—the heavily Democratic, vote-rich Northern Virginia suburbs, home to large numbers of Asians, who now account for roughly 6% of the state's population.
Odebrecht has been at the center of the so-called Car Wash corruption investigation in Brazil, which has rippled across Latin America and which U.S. prosecutors have said is the biggest political graft scheme ever uncovered.
The jump in the pound rippled over to the wider foreign exchange markets, sending the British currency surging against the Japanese yen and the Swiss franc and pulling the broader dollar index back into negative territory.
As the disruptions rippled through hospitals, doctors' offices and ambulance companies across Britain on Friday, the health service declared the attack as a "major incident," a warning that local health services could be overwhelmed by patients.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump's plans to impose tariffs on steel and aluminum imports has rippled through financial markets since last week, when his initial announcement set off fears of a global trade war.
The administration's attempts to roll back Haley's Sunday comments rippled across Washington, and White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow's comment that "there might have been some momentary confusion" from the UN ambassador prompted a sharp rebuttal.
He saw a bench, made from extruded aluminum, with an alluringly rippled surface; a motorized pedestrian bridge that can curl up into a ball , like a wood louse, on one side of a waterway in London.
News Analysis JERUSALEM — Donald J. Trump's stunning election victory on Tuesday night rippled way beyond the nation's boundaries, upending an international order that prevailed for decades and raising profound questions about America's place in the world.
I traveled the route from Santa Clara to Santiago, bearing witness to the raw emotion that rippled across Cuba's countryside as the green pickup truck carrying Castro's ashes slowly approached and then faded into the distance.
Illustrated in a series of maps, here's how overdose deaths rippled across the United States from 1999 to 2014, along with a breakdown of the large concentration of deaths in regions like Appalachia and the Southwest.
The beaded curtain chains that rippled upward for 20 feet in endless waves like a waterfall running in reverse were coming apart, some of them missing or broken or lying on the floor like dead snakes.
They have also responded with physical resistance: Mohawk citizens have formed blockades of the major railway systems that have rippled across the country, holding up both passenger and freight trains, halting economic exports and leisurely travelers.
"The misconduct, confirmed through our investigation and adjudication process, harmed the complainants, and that trauma rippled through our campus and university system," said UC Santa Cruz spokesperson Scott Hernandez-Jason, in an email to BuzzFeed News.
RIO DE JANEIRO — Leaked private messages among law enforcement officials in Brazil have called into question the integrity of a vast corruption investigation that roiled the country's political establishment and rippled across much of Latin America.
Here's the what-what on Frank Gambles: The duo first started making waves nearly a year ago thanks to the record crackled, glitchy-soul goodness of "Myths"—a riot of rippled hi-hats and clattering sticks.
NEW YORK/LONDON (Reuters) - Gold rose above $20.1,215.28 an ounce and neared a one-year high on Wednesday, acting as counter against risk alongside top-rated government bonds as oil's earlier weakness rippled into global equity markets.
This is demonstrated by the striking face-on spiral galaxy NGC 6814, whose luminous nucleus and spectacular sweeping arms, rippled with an intricate pattern of dark dust, are captured in this NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image.
Two days after I'd been out with some old friends, my hangover had lessened, but the aftershock still rippled through my body—shaky limbs, racing heart, and a pit-like feeling of guilt nestled in my gut.
Over the next week, a succession of high-profile departures rippled through the upper ranks of DHS, including the forced resignation of Nielsen, as well as her acting deputy Claire Grady, who's spent years working in government.
LONDON — News of the death of David Bowie rippled through the fashion ranks on the closing day of the men's wear shows on Monday, bringing a somber air to the proceedings taking place under slate gray skies.
Fallout from the President's remarks rippled through a tense and confrontational meeting in Kabul between the US special representative for Afghanistan reconciliation, Zalmay Khalilzad, and Afghan President Ashraf Ghani, according to two sources familiar with their conversation.
In May 20143, emerging markets recoiled in horror as the U.S. Federal Reserve signalled it was time to stop pumping them full of new cash, bearing the brunt of a "Taper Tantrum" that rippled around the globe.
Brazilian builder Odebrecht is at the center of the so-called "Car Wash" corruption investigation in Brazil, which has rippled across Latin America and which U.S. prosecutors have said is the biggest political graft scheme ever uncovered.
Before them to the north, the deep dark of the Tijuana River Valley lay like a vast pool—wind-rippled and quiet, it spilled onto a distant shore where lamps illuminated the city streets of Imperial Beach.
The sell-off has rippled through Asia and Europe, with London's FTSE 22006 back below 207 (it closed the last century at 250; so much for the argument that stocks always pay off over the long term).
As fears of a meltdown in China rippled across global markets, the government scrapped the ill-conceived circuit-breaker, and scrambled to shore up the yuan and the markets by telling its banks and brokers to buy.
LONDON (Reuters) - Spain's deepening political crisis drove up the cost of insuring exposure to Spanish sovereign and bank debt to multi-month highs on Wednesday and rippled out to Italian and Portuguese credit default swap (CDS) markets.
As climate change worsened around the globe, unprecedented heat waves rippled across Yakutia—one of the coldest places on Earth—melting the exposed layers of glacial ice that had not been seen for up to 200,000 years.
The spike in Italian debt rippled over to other peripheral bonds at a time when concerns of a pull back in policy accommodation by the world's major central banks and rich valuations have weighed on investors' minds.
I figured out a routine to keep the day moving: a sunrise wake-up with coffee over the rippled bay, clear and still, the water never going deeper than a foot or two for nearly 100 feet.
In Season 6, this theme rippled throughout the cast as Sol grappled with a major surgery, Robert took on an extra job as a Lyft driver, and some of the series' most beloved couples called it quits.
Fed officials, and a wide range of independent economists, argue that the downward pressure on Treasury rates rippled outward to other kinds of borrowing costs, as private investors moved into other markets in search of better returns.
Boeing this month suspended production of the troubled planes this month as the grounding stretches into its 11th month, a planned pause in production that has rippled through the supply chain and already cost thousands of jobs.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China said the United States needs to correct its "wrong actions" in order for trade talks to continue after it blacklisted Huawei, a blow that has rippled through global supply chains and battered technology shares.
The effects of the quarterback Colin Kaepernick's decision to kneel during the national anthem in 20193 have rippled through the country and beyond, sparking a much-needed debate about both the N.F.L. and our nation at large.
The incident was the latest in a spate of similar false alarms that have rippled across the United States following several recent deadly mass shootings and high-profile arrests of suspected would-be gunmen accused of contemplating attacks.
The process to create Valyrian steel involves blood magic and dragon fire, which imbues it with special properties: notably, it is much lighter than regular steel, and it has a slightly rippled texture that prisms in the light.
As the latest cyber-attack rippled around the globe, infecting at least 45,000 computers in 74 countries, according to Kaspersky Labs, a Russian cyber-security firm, it seemed for a moment that the world was facing digital apocalypse.
McEwan, a New Zealander, noted that the result had rippled beyond markets and into "everyday exchanges between colleagues, friends and family" but called on RBS employees to remember how diversity was a major contributor to the bank's success.
Billionths of a second later, as shock waves rippled through and the water began crystallizing into nanometer-size ice cubes, the scientists used 16 more laser beams to vaporize a thin sliver of iron next to the sample.
As Mr. Akonjee's relatives in Queens grieved on Sunday, it was clear that the imam had left a legacy as a scholarly peacemaker whose devotion to both Islam and his family rippled across two communities in two countries.
NEW YORK, March 8 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump's plans to impose tariffs on steel and aluminum imports has rippled through financial markets since last week, when his initial announcement set off fears of a global trade war.
This isn't to say that the Tumi is by any means unattractive — it also comes with a multiplicity of color options (though not as many as Away), and its rippled look is likely appealing to plenty of folks.
" In the catalog, he praises Mr. Gouthière's skill at rendering "a vast range of surfaces — the soft skin of a face, a goat's rippled fur or the alternating textures of its horns, the fine veins of a leaf.
For every U.S. or Canadian factory outsourced to Mexico, two or three factories stayed open but demanded – and got – wage cuts as the price of staying, so that wage declines rippled through the manufacturing sectors of these countries.
France escalated its response this week as the coronavirus threat rippled through schools, rushing through new emergency measures allowing parents who can't find child care to receive full pay while staying home with children who must be quarantined.
After decades of airless, joyless rule under Mr. al-Bashir, a wave of exuberance has rippled across the capital, Khartoum, where young Sudanese are reveling in newfound freedoms — to talk politics, to party and even to find love.
Recent sterling gains rippled into derivatives markets, with one-month risk reversals — a ratio of bullish to bearish bets on sterling — flipping into positive territory for the first time this year and indicating a washout of negative bets.
DURHAM, N.C. — On Thursday afternoon at Moogfest, electronic sounds whooshed and crashed and videos of waveforms flickered and rippled behind Camae Ayewa, a musician, producer, poet, rapper and community organizer based in Philadelphia who records as Moor Mother.
This zone, if it exists, could mark the outer edge of a hypothetical pattern of rippled rings that are made of dust with various compositions and weights, such as iron or silicates, and separated by dust-free gaps.
But that was as good as it got for the star-studded United States, who were consistently bamboozled by Royal Melbourne's fast and rippled greens and outplayed by a team featuring only Adam Scott in the top 20.
Cairo Dispatch CAIRO — When Russia scored its third goal against Egypt in the World Cup last week, the tidal wave of heartache that rippled across Cairo seemed to land squarely on the broad shoulders of Mahmoud Abdel Razek.
You can feel that the floors on the floor we were on are deterioting [sic] as the floor rippled underneath our feet and the squeaks were... the bathroom was clean but not to a five star standard at all.
Though the shock waves hit a number of prominent Hollywood figures (like Morgan Freeman, Jeffrey Tambor, Kevin Spacey, Louis C.K., James Toback, Brett Ratner, and Dustin Hoffman) and rippled far beyond the film industry, Weinstein's arrest was especially significant.
Armed gunmen broke into Kim Kardashian's Paris apartment, taped her mouth shut and stole more than $10 million in jewelry and the emergency rippled quickly all the way to New York ... where Kanye bolted from the stage mid-concert.
The gap between 10-year bond yields in France and Germany widened to around 46 basis points, the biggest difference since late May, when a rout in Italian bonds rippled over into other euro zone bond markets except Germany.
By focusing on contemporary reactions to this era of injustice, the exhibition highlights the long-standing ramifications of the internment — ramifications that have rippled across generations and complicated notions of what it means to be a Japanese Canadian today.
Conservation groups like the Nashville Tree Foundation and the Nashville Tree Conservation Corps mobilized their followers, who sent up a great alarm that quickly rippled across Facebook and Twitter and from there to local, and then national, news outlets.
Slopes clad in electric-green fynbos with bursts of vivid violet and yellow flowers rippled toward the ocean, and the mountains rising up in the distance looked more like painted backdrops to a play than anything found in nature.
She is taking photos and videos of the aid she is handing out and sending it to her donors, her response to doubts that rippled across social media as people looked for a trustworthy place to send their donations.
The Bouroullecs worked alongside glass masters at Iittala's furnaces and used wooden molds that, when they come in contact with the glass, generate a vibration like a "soft wind on the lake," Ronan said, which creates a rippled texture.
Ursula Mueller, the deputy emergency relief coordinator at the United Nations, who visited Zimbabwe in June, said the country's travails were partly tied to a broader climate crisis in southern Africa that has rippled through all facets of life.
The day after Bill O'Reilly was ousted from Fox News, aftershocks rippled through the network, with news of Mr. O'Reilly's exit package spreading through the newsroom and some employees questioning how committed executives were to rooting out sexual harassment.
Ross Douthat On Monday morning of this week a rumor rippled through the world of religious conservatism: It was said that Russell Moore, the president of the Southern Baptist Convention's policy arm, might be about to lose his job.
Shortages of federal airport security workers in the partial U.S. government shutdown prompted several large U.S. airports to close security lanes Monday, as the impasse over funding for a wall along the U.S. border with Mexico rippled throughout the aviation industry.
As the standoff between the world's two biggest economies showed no signs of being resolved, fears of a hit to global growth has rippled through financial markets in recent sessions, with riskier assets in particular bearing the brunt of those concerns.
G.M. said the strike's impact on its earnings was likely to be almost $3 billion, and the effects have rippled through the North American auto industry, affecting scores of parts suppliers as well as G.M.'s operations in Canada and Mexico.
The aftermath of the shooting at Pulse Nightclub in Florida over the weekend that left 50 people dead and 53 injured has rippled through the country, as people are trying to process what was the biggest mass shooting in US history.
The Oklahoma Geological Survey (OGS) bluntly concluded last year it was "very likely" that the majority of earthquakes that rippled through the central and northern regions of the state were caused by this process of injecting wastewater into disposal wells.
It took further collective action from Walmart's workers to push the company, finally, into a small wage hike after a series of strikes and protests rippled across the country, led by workers like Venanzi Luna, Tyfani Faulkner, and Janet Sparks.
Sterling's fall against the franc rippled over into the broader market complex with the pound falling as much as 1 percent against the dollar and 0.5 percent against the euro as investors took profits before the typically volatile quarter end period.
It's a wave that rippled when Trump ascended to the White House, and evangelical Christians, like the ones who'd taught my Sunday school classes and stood at our pulpit, suspended their moral convictions, and followed him like a dime-store messiah.
The shutdown, which left some 2787,210 federal workers furloughed or working without pay, had rippled through aviation, causing staffing shortages at airports, grounding new planes like the A22016 and delaying some new routes, such as Southwest Airlines' planned service to Hawaii.
Small explosions rocked the summit of Hawaii's Kilauea volcano on Wednesday while blue flames rippled and lava continued to spew from nearly two dozen fissures in the ongoing eruption on the Big Island that's showing no signs of slowing down.
The surprising legal move rippled quickly through the pharmaceutical world on Friday, setting off speculation about whether other drug companies would soon follow suit in order to protect their patents from challenges through a patent-review process that the industry despises.
The brother and sister played by Mark Ruffalo and Laura Linney in "You Can Count on Me" (2000) had, when they were children, lost their parents in a car crash, a trauma that rippled unspoken beneath their mundane adult interactions.
Greg Walden (R-Ore.), who chairs the House Energy and Commerce Committee's technology subcommittee, opened a hearing linked to net neutrality without mentioning the ruling, even as word of the decision rippled through the lobbyists and staffers in the room.
BAGHDAD — The consequences of the American killing of a top Iranian general rippled across the Middle East and beyond on Sunday, with Iran all but abandoning a landmark nuclear agreement and Iraqi lawmakers voting to expel American forces from their country.
The yen surged to an 18-month peak on Friday as investors wagered the Bank of Japan might be done adding fresh stimulus to the economy, hurting prospects for Japanese exporters with a move that rippled through share markets across the Asian region.
The lower portions of the three rightmost sheets are sectioned off into horizontal bands that could indicate a floor or a flood, while the upper areas are rippled by multiple explosions of line and color: sky blue; dirt brown; sea green; rose pink.
Russia orders U.S. to cut diplomatic staff, says to seize diplomatic property An earnings miss by Amazon that hit U.S. technology stocks overnight rippled through into other markets, with Asian stocks retreating from recent highs and European tech shares opening sharply lower.
The danger of outdated gender stereotypes isn't exactly a new point of conversation, but the topic has gained renewed significance in the wake of the sexual assault reckoning that has rippled across the world after the allegations against Harvey Weinstein were laid bare.
The gap between 10-year bond yields in France and Germany was at around 46 basis points in early Monday trade, its widest since late May when a rout in Italian bonds rippled over into other euro zone bond markets except Germany.
The first game was everything the French could have wanted, a 2-1 victory over Romania that featured a beautiful, powerful, majestic shot from Dimitri Payet in the 89th minute that rippled the top corner of the net and settled everyone's nerves.
The Max, Boeing's best-selling plane accounting for about 7373% of its profit, has been grounded by regulators around the world since March after the second of two crashes, a flight ban that has rippled through Boeing's supply chain to its airline customers.
In the imagined scenario, the attack on the Northeast corridor of the U.S. rippled beyond the energy sector to the biggest telecommunications companies and the financial sector, acccording to Tom Fanning, CEO of Southern Company, a gas and electric utility holding company.
His goal on Tuesday, a rifled shot in the 76th minute that rippled the side netting, confirmed the result and also served as a reminder: However intriguing the future may be for Manchester City, there should be no rush to get there.
As the events in Charlottesville rippled through Capitol Hill over the weekend, it became increasingly evident that among congressional Republicans, Trump's initial blunder was no different from his past scandals — whether the Russia allegations, his ethics violations, or White House shake-ups.
LONDON (Reuters) - A rush to sell global bonds in the past week has now rippled into the world of exchange-traded funds with some of the most actively traded seeing the most bulging gaps relative to the value of underlying holdings in years.
LONDON (Reuters) - A rush to sell global bonds in the past week has now rippled into the world of exchange-traded funds with some of the most actively traded seeing the most bulging gaps relative to the value of underlying holdings in years.
Dan Ingram, a popular disc jockey whose wisecracks and double entendres rippled through the air at rock 'n' roll stations in New York City from the early 21962s to the early 21993st century, died on Sunday at his home in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
BEIJING, March 7 (Reuters) - China's exports tumbled 17.2% in January-February from a year earlier, while imports shrank 4%, as a fast spreading coronavirus outbreak caused massive disruptions in economic activity that rippled through global supply chains, customs data showed on Saturday.
The anniversary of the earthquake, which rippled across Sichuan Province in southwest China on May 12, 2008, has been a time of renewed mourning for survivors, while the ruling Communist Party has used the date to praise China's reconstruction of devastated areas.
Lotfi Zadeh, the computer scientist and electrical engineer whose theories of "fuzzy logic" rippled across academia and industry, influencing everything from linguistics, economics and medicine to air-conditioners, vacuum cleaners and rice cookers, died on Wednesday at his home in Berkeley, Calif.
The share of Republicans saying the same fell, and between 2014 and November 2016 Vladimir Putin went from a negative 66 point net approval rating among Republicans to a negative 10 point one, as Trump's embrace of Putin rippled through the party.
But after an engineering upgrade and a rebranding as Advanced LIGO, the facility began a new survey that resulted in the first detection of a gravitational wave, created by two merging black holes 1.3 billion years ago, which rippled through LIGO on September 14, 2015.
The story's effects rippled outward, inspiring more women to come forward with their own stories of harassment, incentivizing more media outlets to try to land similar scoops, and forcing other high-profile industries to look more closely at suspected abusers in their own ranks.
Consisting of three spacecraft flying 2.5 million kilometers distant from one another, the constellation will be able to pick up the rippled fallout of galaxy collisions, supermassive black hole mergers, and perhaps even the primordial waves created in the wake of the Big Bang.
TOKYO, May 22 (Reuters) - Fears that the Bank of Japan is scaling back its massive bond buying programme rippled through corporate bond markets on Monday as traders rushed to dump their holdings at an auction, pushing yields to a 1-1/2 year high.
Many women keep doing it, out of intense social pressure or even guilt, and every evening, across these rippled green hills where little wisps of smoke melt into the darkening sky, hundreds of menstruating women and girls trudge out of their houses into chhaupadi huts.
About 40 percent of the country's corn crop goes to ethanol, and a drop in demand for the product quickly rippled through the rural economy in places like Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota and Ohio, all politically mixed states that Mr. Trump hopes to carry next year.
But the American strike that killed Qassem Soleimani, a top Iranian general, rippled through the former mayor's events in the first primary state this weekend, where he sought to reassure voters that he has the experience to handle U.S. foreign policy and the military.
In a nighttime scene at a bonfire, as they watch each other through heat-rippled air scattered with sparks, Héloïse looks down at the stray ember that's caught the hem of her dress and, rather than stamp it out, raises her eyes to Marianne's again.
Through these women's stories, we get a glimpse of how the girls' disappearance has rippled through the broader Kamchatka community, but we also hear more about how each of them struggle with the limitations they come up against in their everyday lives in Kamchatka.
Austria faced renewed criticism from European Union authorities on Tuesday for unilaterally imposing a cap on asylum applications and entries, after its decision to place a daily limit of 3,200 entries and 80 asylum applications spurred a cascade of tightened borders that rippled south to Macedonia.
The ruling by Judge Richard Concepcion, which triggered jeers from the couple's supporters during a public hearing that stretched over two days, marked the second time he has mandated jail time for an ex-president since a massive graft scandal in neighboring Brazil rippled into Peru.
The storms resulted from a clash in air masses as cold, dry Arctic air pushed southward out of Canada, while warm, moist air and a fast-moving flow of air raced up the East Coast in association with a storm system that rippled along this boundary.
The Supreme Court's decision to strike down parts of a restrictive abortion law in Texas rippled through the presidential campaign after its release on Monday, with Democrats and Republicans looking to rally voters with reminders that the future of the court was at stake in November.
As Peter Baker writes in "Donald Trump's Victory Promises to Upend the International Order": Donald J. Trump's stunning election victory on Tuesday night rippled way beyond the nation's boundaries, upending an international order that prevailed for decades and raising profound questions about America's place in the world.
But because those people were sicker and more expensive to insure than expected, higher premiums had rippled out through the system, affecting healthy, middle-income families and pricing many of them out of the market, even as the state's economy has surged in population and job growth.
"Even though 9/11 rippled through the whole decade, even though it led to two wars, it didn't have the same impact on day-to-day life across the country and around the world for such an extended period of time," Twenge said of the outbreak.
His arrest occurred a month after Vanity Fair published a splashy profile describing Mr. Elkann's dramatic rebound after a widely publicized cocaine and heroin overdose in 2005 in the Turin apartment of a 53-year-old transsexual prostitute that rippled like a thunderclap through Italian society.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump's seismic move to ban more than 218 million people from the United States and to deny entry to all refugees reverberated worldwide Saturday, as chaos and confusion rippled through US airports, American law enforcement agencies and foreign countries trying to grasp Washington's new policy.
But where Peter's lesson from that moment was framed around his moment of inaction and how it rippled outwards — thus reinforcing his deep-seated need to be everywhere and solve all problems at once — Miles came to the realization that criminal behavior may just be in his DNA.
The equity and currency turmoil in China that rippled through world markets during Russians' 203-day festive holiday pushed Brent crude futures to around $32 a barrel, down from $45 at the start of December and a step closer to the $20 price trough predicted by Goldman Sachs.
The equity and currency turmoil in China that rippled through world markets during Russians' 10-day festive holiday pushed Brent crude futures to around $32 a barrel, down from $45 at the start of December and a step closer to the $20 price trough predicted by Goldman Sachs.
Inland, along a phalanx of rippled hills, residents tend cattle or raise timber and legumes; the farm town of Williston, near the center of the county, hosts a popular Peanut Festival each year, complete with a contest to crown a Little Peanut King and Queen and Baby Peanut.
"That video had a profound effect upon this city, not just on policing but on politics, and not just in black and brown neighborhoods — it rippled across every neighborhood," said Lori Lightfoot, a former president of the Chicago Police Board, an oversight agency, who is now running for mayor.
ELSEWHERE, HOME By Leila Aboulela If literary realism attempts to hold a mirror to the world, then Leila Aboulela's "Elsewhere, Home" is an especially vivid reflection in a pond, as accurate as glass's gaze but rippled to capture life as a thing shivering and fluid even when seemingly still.
These patterns bring the look and feel of photomechanical reproduction into the paintings' space — particularly, one that appears on the surface to be rippled and pebbly, but is also much too smooth and regular to be derived from the tree bark or brain coral that it vaguely resembles.
But there was no hiding the concern behind the scenes as the shockwaves rippled through the EU, a body that has been vital to American foreign policy initiatives in recent times, including the drive to a nuclear deal with Iran and attempts to punish Russia for its incursion in Ukraine.
Across New York on Tuesday night, incumbents in the state's congressional primaries appeared to be on track to keep their seats, while the aftereffects of the presidential primary season rippled through other contests, setting up unpredictable clashes over the balance of power in the House of Representatives in the fall.
In a press call with reporters, one senior official emphasized that the GRU sanctions came in response to the NotPetya malware attack, a data-destroying worm that rippled out from targets in Ukraine to cripple companies and organizations around the world last summer, including business giants like Merck, Maersk, and FedEx.
Mr. Biden, 77, and Mr. Sanders, 78, have both faced questions about their ages in recent days, as the race has narrowed to two men who would turn 80 within the space of a first presidential term — and as fears of a viral epidemic have rippled through the campaign trail.
A MINUS JJ Doom: Key to the Kuffs (Lex) After 2009's Born Like This I lost track of this London-born, Long Island-raised Trinidadian-Zimbabwean MC, whose sibilantly mush-mouthed flow has long rippled and pooled comically and imperturbably over signifying beats and spoken-word samples often his own.
This year, as my sister was awaiting her genetic test results, we took stock of her options in the vacation home of a friend of a friend on a pristine beach along the Verde Island Passage, in a cove of rippled sand hedged by sugar cane fields and coconut and banana trees.
The last speaker, Jessie Greenberg, 211, a Cartoon Network employee who works with interns and art students, said Savino's actions had even rippled outside animation itself to young people thinking about their careers: "These potential guild members are now scared to enter this industry because of a man that formerly inspired them," she said in her statement.
He died in 2010, but history will remember him as one of the unwitting founding fathers of the Alternative Nation—his alt-rock sainthood immortalized by The Replacements' "Alex Chilton"—that rose up in the 80s and 90s, and a direct inspiration for the waves of celebrated indie weirdness that rippled through the dawn of the 21st Century.
Oxford, UK — Gloom and disillusionment rippled across the Oxford University campus today, as students woke up to not only their final exams, but to news that the British electorate voted to separate from the EU, that their prime minister had resigned over the so-called "Brexit," and that their economic prospects were suddenly thrown into turmoil.
In early 1970, struck by the horror and intrigue surrounding the Tate-LaBianca murders, which had rippled into his social circle, he began "a frenzy of continuous day and night activity"—a deep, perilous investigation that resulted in The Family, "the first complete, authoritative account of the career of Charles Manson," as Robert Christgau wrote in The New York Times Book Review.
But the new information helps explain why [ Rob Goldstone ] had written the candidate's son before the meeting that Veselnitskaya would bring 'very high level and sensitive information' … The testimony also sheds light on the anxiety that rippled through President Trump's orbit a year later, as news of the meeting became public and his aides and lawyers tried to manage the story.
And if on some nights the rippled crust over the tender veal cutlet doesn't crunch quite as emphatically as you want it to, it may be that the kitchen is simply trying to play along with the illusion that everybody at Grünauer Bistro has been doing this for so long that imperfections are to be expected once in a while.
MOSCOW — The reverberations from a leaked trove of Panamanian documents rippled through several nations on Thursday, with President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia calling the exposure of a proliferation of shell companies and tax havens an American plot, while Iceland picked a new prime minister and Prime Minister David Cameron of Britain admitted that he had profited from an offshore trust.
Applause rippled across the floor of the hall at the Kremlin State Palace when it was confirmed that Saudi Arabia — officially the weakest of all the teams who had to qualify for next year's World Cup, according to FIFA's rankings — would face Russia, officially the weakest of all the teams in next year's World Cup, in the tournament's opening game.
There is little debate inside the government's sprawling community of cyberwarriors and defenders that the United States needs to step up its game: It did not see the Russian hack of the 2016 election coming, or North Korea's "WannaCry" attack last year, which crippled the National Health Service in Britain and rippled around the world, partly driven by stolen American cyberweapons.
In 20133 and 2000 he was chairman of a congressional commission — informally called the Meltzer Commission — that examined how the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank had responded to the 1997-98 financial crisis, in which a sharp devaluation of Southeast Asian currencies beginning in July 1997 rippled across the global economy, affecting markets in the United States, Europe and Latin America.
His face and hands are painted in enamels in the style of European stained glass, but the real energy is all around them: in the rippled blue and white glass depicting the sky, in the mottled greens of a palm's fronds, in the pressed glass jewel forms adorning Solomon's collar, and, most of all, in the purple folded glass drapery of his robes.
He was a giant marble god, except he wasn't a god; he was a man, but then of course he wasn't really a man either; he was white stone — but the stone looked somehow soft, like flesh, and the hard-soft marble curved and rippled into muscles and veins, tiny and large, subtle and blunt, each feature easing inevitably into the next, all the way around.
He used to love painting such cityscapes: it was enough to drench a sheet of watercolor paper in a puddle, then with one wide stroke create a golden sky over gray vistas, drop in multicolored cubes of houses, and in the foreground a car of an emerald hue that doesn't exist in nature and the reflection of that chemically pure color in a rippled puddle.
But with Mr. Sanders solidifying his standing at the top of the field, concerns about his electability and whether a possible Sanders nomination might alienate some swing voters rippled through different corners of the country on Wednesday — from Wall Street to the halls of Congress to the Bessie Smith Cultural Center in downtown Chattanooga, where over 1,153 people turned out in the rain to hear Michael R. Bloomberg speak.

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