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We're stampeding towards the edge of the cliff of extinction.
Mass evacuation (hundreds of people stampeding) and police in force.
Fans went nuts, climbing barricades and stampeding into the venue.
Billion-dollar private companies are stampeding to go public this spring.
They're not stampeding toward John Kasich or away from Jeb Bush.
We also had a family with small, stampeding children next door.
In short, their customers are stampeding in a direction that terrifies them.
Trump at that time was stampeding his way through the Republican primaries.
But digital technology has sent readers and advertising stampeding to the internet.
Before stampeding for the off switch, parents and others should ask two questions.
After being released, the confused horses can be seen stampeding around the grounds.
Because the stampeding youthful herds I'd once found exhilarating I now found exhausting.
Beats the heck out of battling the stampeding hordes at a big box retailer.
Retail Chinese investors were stampeding into the local iron ore and steel futures markets.
Now the dreaded moment has come to pass, is anyone stampeding to the door?
The sound of bulls stampeding through the oil market is getting a little fainter.
Needless to say, it's the drastic cut that has fans stampeding into her Instagram comments.
S. trade war sent investors stampeding to traditional safe harbours including the yen, bonds and gold.
S. trade war sent investors stampeding to traditional safe harbors including the yen, bonds and gold.
Students have instead been stampeding into overtly practical subjects such as medicine, veterinary sciences and business studies.
Here we are, stampeding because of a shots-fired false alarm in the hellhole of Penn Station.
He burst from one private conversation to another, like a bull stampeding through a house of locked rooms.
Democratic leaders are wary of coming across as old-school bosses stampeding the concerns of grass-roots activists.
But the odds of reaching Europe are long, and they are loath to return to the stampeding violence at home.
"In a stampeding bull like this one, the level of optimism can feel borderline delusional," the "Mad Money " host said.
It sent astronomers stampeding to their telescopes, in hopes of answering one of the long-sought mysteries of the universe.
Even when stampeding, donkeys run side-by-side, maintaining formation to prevent an attacker from pulling one of them down.
ALL HAIL KING JULIEN King Julien and his advisers race to save the kingdom from secret agents, stampeding clones and more.
The scene around 10 PM Tuesday was insane ... hundreds fleeing in all directions, stampeding over each other as they sought cover.
In a period of negative yields elsewhere, it should not be surprising that investors worldwide are stampeding to U.S. Treasury bonds.
A false alarm of an active shooter sent Newark Airport passengers stampeding away from a nonexistent threat over Labor Day weekend.
Loaded with visual effects — violent apes, stampeding wildebeests — the movie cost a jaw-dropping $180 million to make, not counting marketing.
But, any sudden breakthroughs in the trade stand-off possibly could see investors stampeding for the exit as fast as they arrived.
Lose that one and what is a low murmur of concern right now will turn into something more like a stampeding panic.
Others stampeding toward the public market include Pinterest, the digital pin board; Slack, the messaging company; and Peloton, the home-fitness company.
Similar to the stampeding, not-quite-undead armies of 28 Days Later, the game's "Freakers" are living creatures that have been infected.
And bringing Black Friday in a way they hope will negate the images of angry shoppers stampeding each other to death is Amazon.
It also just comes from listening to the news, with people just stampeding, literally trampling to death other people all over the country.
To complete the adventure, they, along with a grown-up Sarah (Bonnie Hunt), battle stampeding elephants and rhinos, carnivorous plants and a monsoon.
In it, you'll run from stampeding dinosaurs, brave a raging river – and be there to discover it was all part of a magical plan.
He returned to that role several times over, each episode more visually astonishing than the last, punctuated by stampeding wights and fire-breathing dragons.
Fed Krysko, 21, was on his way to the mall when he came across the shooting where "tons of people" were stampeding to get out.
He's 36 and is still considered such a hot commodity that women should be stampeding over each other for a shot to be his wife.
As Marks says, and the chart below shows, great investors "are looking for instances when the market is wrong" or the entire herd is stampeding.
The deep losses afflicting many high-profile start-ups have cast investor doubts on the herd of companies that are stampeding toward the public market.
While a person may not actually hear or recognize the gunshots, that person would certainly see dozens of people being hit and a crowd stampeding.
Jim Paulsen, chief investment strategist at Leuthold Group, thinks a metric that was once "left for dead" has the power to uproot the stampeding bull.
Trump believes that nearly 300 stampeding horses voted (10 times each) in Nevada because of this napkin that Sean Spicer found at a karaoke bar.
I feel like every year, we hear these stories about people behaving really badly on Black Friday, stampeding to get into stores, fighting over products.
The firm said investment in long-term projects "continues to be under-appreciated by those that are too busy stampeding like lemmings into the Permian Basin."
Specifically, there is no equivalent on the LME of the day-trading retail crowd that has been stampeding through the commodities space in China this year.
Travis Scott's Astroworld Festival just opened its gates, and fans literally could not wait to get inside -- stampeding past each other ... which Trav seemed to appreciate.
Image: AFP Photo/Handout/Shibukawa Animal Park The phrase "escaped zoo animals" conjures up visions of marauding lions and stampeding elephants breaking free of their paddocks.
As the number of coronavirus cases in the US grows, some shoppers are stampeding stores and panic-buying goods including masks, hand sanitizer, and household staples.
He is counting, in particular, on older and more moderate African-American voters to hold back the party from stampeding toward a more ideological liberal candidate.
Three Islamic State militants setting up an ambush in a bitterly contested area of northern Iraq were killed by a herd of stampeding boars, local leaders say.
Put a few termites into a petri dish and they wander around aimlessly; put in forty and they start stampeding around the dish's perimeter like a herd.
Within seconds of entering through a side door of the large gymlike hall, he was absorbed into the scrum of boom mikes, stampeding cameramen and shouted questions.
Police previously said there had been no reports of a shooting at the vigil, where a mass panic broke out and sent people stampeding into the streets.
So while Kendall is prepping to walk the Victoria's Secret runway, it appears she's also perfectly ready to wrangle a stampeding steer or two should the need arise.
The route runs for 875 metres (950 yards) through Pamplona's medieval streets, though most runners sprint little more than 40 metres before being overtaken by the stampeding herd.
Expect fewer stampeding hordes on Black Friday this year, as more customers choose to shop on the web instead of lining up in mall parking lots at dawn.
Stampeding billionaires took over Miami Beach for the annual art fair where everybody is V.I.P. Credit...John Taggart for The New York Times Leave it to Maurizio Cattelan.
Every new TV network projection in the U.S. presidential election showed the race to be far closer than anyone had thought, sending investors stampeding to safe-haven assets.
Ford's larger rival General Motors Co on Wednesday forecast flat profits for 2020, as it kicked off a new effort to win over investors stampeding into shares of Tesla.
Asian share markets were scorched on Tuesday as stability concerns put a torch to European bank stocks and sent investors stampeding to only the safest of safe-haven assets.
The ECB's announcement last week to increase corporate bond buying to 80 billion euros per month triggered a rush of companies stampeding to lenders and looking to finance deals.
On one hand, a breathless and heedless stampeding into these brand-name startups might have generated a speculative froth and overconfidence in easy money - as in the later 1990s.
In addition to trying to round up the latest stampeding pandemic, we need to examine the circumstances that enable these zoonotic diseases to leap from another species to humans.
Scotland's beautiful countryside is home to herds of different farm animals that you'd expect to find grazing on some rolling green pastures — not stampeding through your tiny back garden.
This morning, many Americans woke up to their local news channel running B-roll of wild-eyed customers stampeding into a Dick's Sporting Goods or Best Buy or Macy's.
I don't want to get up for this or that reason, so I roll out of bed and spend the first 30 minutes of my day stampeding around like an asshole.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Asian share markets were scorched on Tuesday as stability concerns put a torch to European bank stocks and sent investors stampeding to only the safest of safe-haven assets.
Today, Mr. Lewandowski, 20073, is the manager of Donald J. Trump's stampeding bid for the Republican presidential nomination, with an in-your-face manner that often mirrors that of the candidate.
Plus, with many of the discounts now living online, there's no queuing outside of a Best Buy parking lot or bracing yourself for a stampeding crowd of shoppers at your local Walmart.
According to Feigenbaum, the impacts from tear gas can be seen in both the short and long term, and can be made worse by a variety of factors including stampeding and panic.
There's a lovable volatility to how Funeral unfolds, which adds to its charm; listening, you feel like the former Greatest Rapper Alive is stampeding forward—sometimes spiraling, sometimes soaring—but in complete control.
If the good of the country is not enough to give them pause, then they might consult their own political self-interest before stampeding to enact policies that will hurt so many Americans.
In the process, he has thrilled a passionate band of supporters, horrified the core constituencies of the Democratic Party and sent swing suburban voters stampeding away from the GOP in the 2018 election.
"Those goofy Anglicans," he says, and then makes the distressing moo-cow noise he always makes when imitating the communications of feminists, who lurk in his imagination in rabid, milk-spurting, man-stampeding herds.
That would be difficult enough in normal times; to do so in in an election year while populism seems to be stampeding across the continent could be enough to finish off liberal Europe's last hope.
So after stampeding customers reportedly broke down a gender wall in a Riyadh Starbucks, the country's religious police stepped in and imposed an even more discriminatory measure to assure no gender mixing: banning women altogether.
This is particularly true of the Senate, which Madison's Federalist 63 says must serve as a "temperate and respectable body of citizens" that delays rather than indulges the people when they are stampeding toward error.
As Hoyer pointed out, Democrats are walking a tightrope on impeachment, trying to balance calls from many to act quickly in the interest of national security without making it seem they are stampeding toward a decision.
Indeed, it was only in 2008 that a Walmart worker, hired for the holidays, died after he was trampled by stampeding shoppers who rushed into a Long Island store in the early hours of Black Friday.
He is no stranger to the frenzy of holiday mega-sales, having witnessed his share of Black Fridays, shoppers lunging, shouting and stampeding in their craze to score a parka or pair of cushioned running shoes.
That bloc, these candidates and their advisers acknowledge, could lose influence if a herd of self-styled pragmatists end up stampeding into the Democratic contest, atomizing the center even as progressive competitors carve up the left.
Those hordes of ambitious entrepreneurs still stampeding to the Bay Area in the hopes of building their Minimum Viable Product, getting into Y Combinator, and growing their app into the Next Big Thing–they're already too late.
As ever, New England (8-3) is stampeding toward another A.F.C. title, expanding its division lead to three games after defeating the Jets, 234-273, before a crowd at MetLife Stadium that was teeming with Patriots fans.
Global financial markets took fright this week after an inversion in the U.S. bond yield curve - which has presaged several past U.S. recessions - raised fears of a world economic slump and sent investors stampeding out of riskier assets.
Greece's capital controls, imposed a year ago to prevent the collapse of its financial system, have dissuaded investors from stampeding out of local mutual funds, but fund managers say redemptions are still likely once the controls are lifted.
An invisible car stampeding through a parade of people in a parking lot ("The Club") is par for the course, an example of how quickly life can veer into the horrific or the absurd or the horrifically absurd.
Police also implemented emergency procedures inside the stadium, moving around 10,000 fans to the center of the pitch in a bid to halt attendees from stampeding towards the exit and being caught up in tear gas outside the stadium.
If we were still in the prehistoric era, hastily escaping from stampeding mammoths, this mechanism would prompt us to defecate, vomit, and piss so we could shed literally everything weighing us down and and run at Usain Bolt-like speeds.
"The reluctance of former aides to embrace another campaign reflects what's expected to be a sprawling field of Democrats stampeding left—unlike the binary Hillary or Bernie choice during most of the Democratic primary two years ago," Politico reported in December.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - London copper stretched a week of frenzied gains into Friday, stampeding towards its strongest weekly close since 212.59 after Donald Trump's surprise U.S. election victory set off a fierce round of fund buying backed by a view of improving fundamentals.
DETROIT, Feb 5 (Reuters) - General Motors Co on Wednesday forecast flat profits for 30.83 and reported a better than expected fourth quarter result as it kicked off a new effort to win over investors stampeding into shares of electric car rival Tesla Inc.
In an 875-metre (950-yard) chase, half a dozen, specially bred aggressive bulls race from their pen along a winding course to the city's bull ring, with some people from the crowd running alongside while trying to dodge horns and stampeding hooves.
In the 875-meter chase through the narrow streets of the city a half dozen, specially bred, aggressive bulls, led by six larger, more docile steers race from their pen to the city's bull ring as runners dodge horns and stampeding hooves.
In an 875-meter (950-yard) chase, half a dozen, specially bred aggressive bulls race from their pen along a winding course to the city's bull ring, with some people from the crowd running alongside while trying to dodge horns and stampeding hooves.
Our democracy is empowered when we can imagine a country in which we can send our children to school without worrying they'll need bulletproof backpacks, in which we can gather in the streets without being spooked into stampeding when a motorcycle backfires.
In "Kanini & Kanino," the Academy Award-nominated director Hiromasa Yonebayashi ("The Secret World of Arrietty") tells the story of two crab brothers who encounter menacing minnows and stampeding raccoons (the crab boys are very, very small) on a quest to save their dad.
Just six months ago, the mayor of Dallas, Michael S. Rawlings, was warning that his city might need to declare bankruptcy after a panic led stampeding retirees to pull half a billion dollars out of its pension fund for police officers and firefighters.
The guy keeps stampeding into worse and worse situations of his own making, from denigrating a former student as a publicity hound to tracking his ex-publicist to an award ceremony and grabbing her by the arm in front of dozens of witnesses.
Those could also have been words used by many to describe the chances of the Golden Knights nailing this absurd trifecta in its inaugural season: winning a Pacific Division title, stampeding through the Western Conference bracket and competing for the Stanley Cup.
There was a time, not long ago, when deficit scolds were actively dangerous — when their huffing and puffing came quite close to stampeding Washington into really bad policies like raising the Medicare age (which wouldn't even have saved money) and short-term fiscal austerity.
SAN FRANCISCO — Pinterest set a price range for its initial public offering that will value the company below its last private-market peg of $12 billion, raising questions about investor demand for prominent but unprofitable technology companies that are stampeding toward the stock market.
In part to make "The Jungle Book" appeal to a finicky high school crowd — older siblings tend to influence younger brothers and sisters — Disney packed the first trailer with scary moments (pouncing panther, snarling tiger, stampeding buffalo) while hiding the musical numbers and keeping Baloo's goofier moments to a minimum.
More specifically, it's about how the baby boomer generation, which is now rounding third base like a herd of buffalo and stampeding for home plate (which is a hole in the ground, as the novelist Jim Harrison liked to say), will choose to think and act in the face of it.
But overall, both sides expect Democrats to significantly tighten their control over the remaining Republican-held seats inside the major metropolitan areas, particularly because the allegations of sexual assault against Kavanaugh from professor Christine Blasey Ford could further alienate professional white women already stampeding away from Trump's definition of the GOP.
Global markets had bet on a Hillary Clinton victory, but every new exit poll in the U.S. election showed the race to be a nail-biter, sending investors stampeding to safe-haven assets as they braced for the possibility of the kind of "Brexit shock" that has so far been under-priced.
It's the sound of Italians stampeding, wielding their cheese knives (the special almond-shaped ones, obvs), and falling over each to bang down the door of the the University of Parma in the hope of getting their hands on new research that claims to prove whether their Parmigiano-Reggiano is actually a legit Parmesan—or if they've been paying premium price for a basic hard cheese blended from cheap ingredients.
The monochromatic drawings and paintings in this exhibition, like the toothy ghoul in "Beast Head" (1958) and the stampeding "Winged Beast" (1961), parallel the tormented and tormenting figures of Brits like Francis Bacon and Lucien Freud, as well as similar figurations, bristling with existential dread, by New York-based contemporaries like Robert Beauchamp, Bob Thompson, Lester Johnson, and Joan Herbst — images that cropped up repeatedly two years ago in Grey Art Gallery's Inventing Downtown 1952-1965.
The singer, as noted, was a species of turbo ventriloquist; the guitarist, the brainiac, drove the thing forward with massive, slashing chords; and the rhythm section was composed of two uncontrollable soloists: the prolific John Entwistle, whose bass offered arch intra-musical commentary at heavy metal volume, endlessly raising its eyebrows and doodling in the margins, and on drums the feast of acceleration, the rampage of allegro agitato, that was Keith Moon, stampeding ahead of his tics like a character in a fairy tale.
For many years, Venice has struggled with environmental pollution from industrial plants on the nearby mainland; a declining population; episodes of political-governmental corruption; assorted harmful effects of gigantic cruise ships plying its lagoon; the rising cost of living for locals; and unstoppable invasions of destructive hordes of tourists from all over the world, many of whom breeze through its fragile, architecturally distinctive islands for only a day or two before stampeding off to other famous — and vulnerable — locations in search of the same fast food and luxury-brand goods they could easily find back home, all the while snapping those must-have trophies of 21st-century consumers in motion — ego-boosting, I-was-there selfies — as they go.

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