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"stoked" Definitions
  1. excited and pleased about something

995 Sentences With "stoked"

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There were moments I was really stoked, really heartbroken, really stoked.
Dennis was clearly stoked with his gesture, and Kim looks ... less stoked.
Step 1: Get stoked You know what it is to be stoked, right?
We at Motherboard are super stoked (stoked!) to have two of our documentaries, Cloning the Wolly Mammoth and Inhuman Kind, nominated in this year's Webby Awards.
Just like my partner is not always stoked to go do a 12-hour shift at his job, I can be not stoked to go shoot a scene.
In other words, the more stoked they were about a vodka-Red Bull, the more they became the kind of person you'd expect to be stoked about a vodka-Red Bull.
Stoked for a day full of Tofurkey & loved ones!
Fans of Rodan + Fields were stoked for the collab.
So the regime stoked sectarian tensions to divide the opposition.
Just kidding — but we're just really stoked for this, okay?
"Beyond stoked to have Luna back," Haworth wrote on Facebook.
Fear that has been unfairly stoked about my judicial record.
Every day I'm stoked to be living in the future.
So it's understandable that people are stoked to play it.
Tweeting nonstop about how stoked you were for PSL season?
I'm stoked that the company brought back the page buttons.
Which only stoked the flames of affection in Victoria's heart.
I probably shouldn't even be here, so I'm pretty stoked.
Welcome to the queer club, we're stoked to have you.
Both measures stoked inflation, now estimated at 1,400,000% a year.
We're absolutely stoked to call it home again in 2016.
The remarks stoked Palestinian anger, already high over Trump's Dec.
Lively is so, so stoked to see her pal onstage.
I was stoked to be a big part of it.
I was stoked when Jeremy reached out about a video.
"I was so stoked, that was really amazing," said Gremaud.
Check out below how stoked people are about this launch.
Watch and listen above, and get stoked for June 8.
I hope people are stoked with how we've prepared everything.
She is genuinely stoked that she gets to help people.
I'm so stoked to be doing this blog for PEOPLE!
We are stoked to be releasing a 7'' with Aarght.
Meanwhile, bullishness around bitcoin has stoked appetite for other cryptocurrencies.
We talked to Caron, the answer is ... duh, super stoked.
Somebody out there will be stoked on that particular cake.
I was stoked they let me say a cuss word.
Not everybody was so stoked on the commuter's ingenuity, though.
I'm pretty stoked to see how this one turns out.
S. tariff spat stoked an investor exodus from riskier assets.
Inflation stoked by massive printing of money worsened their plight.
A broader controversy has been stoked by the technology sector.
The letter quickly stoked anger among Republicans on the committees.
That said, Tramacere was pretty stoked about the whole thing.
The muting of the cameras stoked suspicion among community members.
A lot of people seem stoked on Cakes da Killa.
What are y'all most stoked about in the near future?
A year earlier, the provocation might have stoked lasting outrage.
I was just super stoked to compete with the pros.
But a steady stream of news stories has stoked concern.
She declined to sell it, which only stoked demand further.
Check out his answer -- his mother is gonna be STOKED!
They stoked it, kept it going all night, every night.
The government said unrest had been stoked by regional officials.
The nature of the crash immediately stoked fears of terrorism.
Rather than tamp down hate, the president has stoked it.
I'm stoked beyond belief that Equity turns three this month.
Inside her old workplace, the allegations stoked mistrust of management.
KR: I'm stoked to see fresh faces on the scene.
The tension she stoked is now tearing the Tories apart.
Trump stoked that racism and gleefully rode it into Washington.
Lew said Trump stoked both trade conflicts and "geopolitical risk."
Australia is also not immune to politically stoked media hatred.
Even when ten people show up, I'm stoked as shit.
Republican President Donald Trump stoked anxieties by threatening on Aug.
I'm stoked about this drone and its potential for home robotics.
During the Republican primary, a number of candidates stoked those fears.
In the U.S. Warmbier's death has stoked anger towards North Korea.
Instead, the feeling is stoked slowly over session of quick draws.
I'm stoked to get on the ice with the ladies again.
Iran's ambitions could be stoked rather than tamed by Trump's rhetoric.
Everyone seems stoked to see Tony Raines, but I'm being realistic.
What are you stoked for this year, looking forward to seeing?
Tesla has since stoked an increasing demand for electric-powered cars.
The incident stoked concern about how businesses handled users' DNA data.
I'm stoked the third port is the dongle friendly USB-C.
That's already stoked interest in new production in places like India.
AB InBev's CEO, Carlos Brito, is stoked with the regulators' announcement.
That stoked some optimism, helping U.S. shares cut losses on Thursday.
We're stoked that Thinx has played a part in changing that.
A recent shakeout in global markets, partly stoked by Sino-U.
That comment stoked optimism around a potential rate cut in July.
Honestly, I've never been happier and I'm stoked about the future.
By the sounds of it, Trainor is stoked to be married.
We are so stoked to stream Late Night later this year.
Such proselytising stoked the sectarianism that now poisons the Middle East.
I'm always stoked if I have a big monitor lizard appointment.
The learning curve seems to have already stoked Weston's political ambitions.
The mysterious suspension naturally stoked conspiracy theories in the Bitcoin community.
Comments from the top Federal Reserve official also stoked yields higher.
We meet a puppy on our walk and are both stoked.
Stories like that have stoked anti-Chinese hysteria in some quarters.
Employees unironically toss words like "sick" and "stoked" into casual conversation.
I think they're all pretty stoked with how they turned out.
Then Iraq's politicians stoked sectarian divisions, leading to yet more violence.
"When they pulled out those bagels, I was stoked," Herbst said.
I was completely stoked with the culture and the warm weather.
She was stoked, and wanted to know who else did it.
Check out Zendaya's answer ... wonder if Odell is stoked or disappointed?
This dude is honestly just so clearly stoked with his life.
Judging by this pic at Panthers practice Monday morning ... he's STOKED!!!
Global equities were lower after the ECB stoked economic growth concerns.
Azeri and Armenian leaders have stoked nationalist narratives to consolidate power.
Goldman says their efforts have stoked fear and hatred amongst Americans.
Meng's arrest has stoked trade tensions between the U.S. and China.
He stoked fear of Mexicans and shot up in the polls.
"I'm super stoked for everyone to hear it," Holt tells PEOPLE.
The inversion stoked worries about the impact of the Sino-U.
Stoked with saucy and pungent phrases like these, Pete Wells's Sept.
Schultz himself has stoked those rumors since he announced his departure.
You gotta hear Tito talk about the experience ... he's super stoked!
Some folks like it, but I can't say I'm too stoked.
I was so stoked just to even be in that contest.
Raúl Castro stoked suspicions that a foreign country had been involved.
"I'm stoked for it," said Pete Alonso, the Mets' rookie slugger.
Her words stoked fears about creeping Stalinism and censorship in Russia.
They're stoked about the FORTUNE they'll save on state income tax!!
His parents, he said, were strict, which stoked his rebellious nature.
Some politicians have also stoked fears of so-called African gangs.
Still, the crafting campaign has stoked positive reactions from some customers.
That news stoked the ire of educators and gun-control advocates.
Donald Trump ran a presidential campaign that stoked white racial resentment.
The pet products boom has stoked imports and boosted local business.
The Berlin conference in January stoked hopes for a different path.
J and I are stoked that this plane finally has TVs!
Trump's massive cuts to national public health programs also stoked concerns.
The airstrike stoked fears about escalating tensions between the two countries.
But both Trump and Pelosi stoked the feud throughout the day.
Data released Monday stoked fears of a deteriorating global economic outlook.
"I was so stoked that he asked me that," Swift said.
Bannon's refusal stoked the ire of committee Republicans and Democrats alike.
Aside from those appearances, Palin has been keeping controversial fires stoked.
These developments have stoked the radicalism of the Catalan nationalist movement.
They seem genuinely stoked to be together again in the video.
A global fad for plant-based superfoods has also stoked interest.
"Stoked about pissing all over myself again," he wrote in the caption.
Regardless, people were just stoked for the return of the battered snack.
We're stoked to try Florence Fabricant's recipe for a mushroom soup gratinée.
Stoked about seeing Eddie Redmayne Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them?
Watch Dijkhuizen, Jr.'s ode to Bird's philosophy below to get stoked.
His burgeoning passion was further stoked by his love for Elvis Presley.
We're carpooling to a roller derby bout this evening, and I'm stoked.
Worries have been stoked this year by the treatment of opposition politicians.
It has stoked the flames with its own battle bots for decades.
The amphibian Michelangelo looks pretty stoked to be there, as he should.
One thing's for sure: Lisa Rinna is stoked about all of this.
"It's something we're both stoked to do — one day down the track."
But if there's one we're super-stoked to try, it's smoky lips.
Fears have been stoked by a steep rise in mortgages this year.
Even more than May, Johnson has stoked this force of national feeling.
At first, when the machines take over the economy, Bill is stoked.
Love u cast and crew forever so stoked to be invited back.
Their leaders, in recent years, have too frequently stoked that very sentiment.
We were so stoked to indulge in a seriously delicious baked confection.
"They have stoked up massive privacy fear that was misplaced," he said.
He also stoked an ugly, misplaced cynicism about the trustworthiness of government.
Second wave feminism stoked so much bitch-calling that a reclamation ensued.
The far right in her country, meanwhile, was pretty stoked about them.
I'm just stoked I can start leaving my Gameboy Advance at home.
That inversion has stoked speculation about whether a U.S. recession is looming.
Over the weekend, President Donald Trump stoked racial tension, attacking Democratic Rep.
Rampant speculation has stoked prices and raised concerns of a sharp correction.
Trump has also stoked concern in Europe with his views on NATO.
As you can see ... they were stoked for the star-studded assist.
"This time its geopolitics that stoked the safe haven demand," she said.
For now, stay hungry, and get stoked for The Future of Death.
Which stars are we most stoked to see give it their all?
The rouble's fall has stoked inflation, as imports have become more expensive.
He has boasted of sexual assault, stoked nationalist fears, and incited violence.
Hurricane Maria has stoked fear among those who hold Puerto Rican debt.
The drop has stoked inflationary pressures and driven investors to sell gilts.
They're fully stoked to get back to their consumer roots, he adds.
These benefits stoked periods of surging growth that undoubtedly lifted all boats.
That stoked a minor sell-off in a number of outstanding bonds.
I haven't had time to watch one in weeks, so I'm stoked!
The Cubs haven't hosted a World Series since 2000, and you're stoked.
While Dean appeared stoked about the idea ... Caelynn looked less than interested.
News last week from the Social Security Administration potentially stoked those fears.
At times, though, those close Democratic ties have stoked conservatives' worst suspicions.
That's why we were stoked when they released these understated trail runners.
So, yeah, we're pretty stoked to get our hands on a bottle.
Conflicting reports on what the BOJ might do have stoked market uncertainty.
The Trump administration has stoked intense discussion about America's relationship with Europe.
He stoked outrage in Britain and earned a sharp rebuke from Mrs.
To build support for Act 10, he stoked resentment against public employees.
Mr. Trump has stoked much of the unease at the Justice Department.
S. trade tensions dented business confidence and stoked fears of a recession.
The incident has stoked outrage across Nicaragua and much of the Americas.
A "Nexit" stoked by the anti-immigrant far right in the Netherlands?
His being half white did not calm this wariness, but stoked it.
And he is, for lack of a better term, stoked about it.
Kate was stoked about the offering (her piece here, Alex's notes here).
And it's not just industry that has stoked suspicion, frustration and anger.
TELL ME WHAT YOUR FAV PART IS BELOW CAUSE IM TOO STOKED!!!
That inversion has stoked speculation on whether a U.S. recession is looming.
"I'm feeling happy and Christmas-y and stoked for tour," she says.
The a virtual currency's 193,500 percent surge last year stoked investor demand.
I was stoked to finally get to try an item from Find.
Much more tragic, Mike seemed pretty stoked for the launch this weekend.
The players seemed STOKED by the fancy ride -- and who wouldn't be???
It will have accomplished nothing and we'll have stoked up his base.
And yet he stoked the fires, helping Russia camouflage its spy work.
One person even said they were "stoked" to be in that office.
Strom Thurmond of South Carolina pandered to, and stoked, overt racial animosity.
The arrangement stoked tensions within the union and the company for years.
We're told Kim is so stoked she wants to extend their stay.
A standoff over the North's nuclear program has stoked fears of war.
There is a lingering worry, stoked by those with an interest in it being stoked, that perhaps a common ground will not be found, and that at some point the player and the manager will have to part ways.
That we'd had this side conversation, there was still swirling controversy that he stoked, Trump stoked, about this meeting on a tarmac with Loretta Lynch when she was the Attorney General, with the former president who had appointed her.
Celebrities -- like Jenny McCarthy, Jim Carrey and Alicia Silverstone -- have stoked the trend.
Ahead, see what inspires you — then go get stoked to pack tomorrow's lunch.
That's why he stoked his fight with kneeling NFL players for so long.
Regarding the Middle East, Giuliani warned against regional tensions being stoked by Iran.
The packages stoked nationwide tensions and fears as voters prepared to vote Nov.
Trump stoked the racist birther conspiracy that suggested Obama wasn't a legitimate president.
"[She is] actually super stoked on them together now," a source told PEOPLE.
Instead, Trump just took a big fan and stoked the fire even further.
This "risk" matter, stoked by equity-driven incentives, is the second big problem.
The Blazers stoked the margin to 43-29 midway through the second quarter.
Pretty much everyone you know would be stoked to receive this for Christmas.
Everyone has things to work through, but seeing that really made me stoked.
The king eventually approved the appointment, though the incident had stoked ethnic tensions.
"I am super stoked to add a silver to my gold," he said.
The solution was a sauna, which was stoked to about 248 degrees fahrenheit.
Bets on no action from the Fed stoked selling of the U.S. dollar.
Naturally, both Cameron and McCartan were stoked — but their respective reactions divided fans.
These fears are stoked by politicians from both the left and the right.
Njoku is also STOKED to get back on the field with Baker Mayfield.
Our first day in business, we made $800, and we were so stoked.
Parental fears around vaccines that are stoked by misinformation can erode that protection.
Tibbetts' death stoked an already tense debate about illegal immigration earlier this year.
We're told the baby is happy and healthy, and the families are stoked.
It was dire times and slim pickings, but I was stoked for anything.
The intensifying U.S.-China trade war stoked worries about a global economic recession.
At first, they were stoked, laughed a lot and said it was awesome.
Being even close to HoloLens won't justify the hype Magic Leap has stoked.
I got a free nose job out of it…… Stoked to be alive.
The market has also been stoked by recent hawkish comments from the Fed.
The Blazers stoked the difference to 45-27 early in the second quarter.
They make synth-stoked electronica with a pinch of 80s new wave pop.
The flames have also been stoked by strong winds, according to the official.
The end result definitely works and we're stoked about how it came out.
Dr Roebuck's Stoked Weightless Face Moisturizer, $45, available on June 25 at Sephora.
But Beijing's increasingly tight control of the city has stoked discontent and protests.
If Jaguars star Marcedes Lewis' reaction is any indication they are freakin' STOKED!
After nearly four months on the job, the fires have only been stoked.
Pink's entire family is stoked about the Grammys — well, except for one member.
While some people aren't too keen on Beckham's latest stunt, we're pretty stoked.
If you couldn't already tell, people are stoked for Harry Styles' solo release.
We bring so much money into the area too so everyone's pretty stoked.
When even his parents implied they weren't super stoked to be there. 6.
The disappointing data have stoked fears that economic growth may be slowing down.
That has stoked fears that Australia's long-time influence there is being eroded.
Tech enthusiasts were undoubtedly stoked to give the cheese grater a test run.
We'd be stoked if you play it, and tell your friends about it.
Its troubles stoked fears of a bigger malaise in India's shadow banking sector.
Kim Kardashian West's little girl North doesn't need a reason to get stoked.
The king eventually approved the appointment, though the incident had stoked racial tensions.
The spat stoked speculation that Trump might abandon the Israeli-Palestinian peace deal.
Investor interest has also been stoked by assumptions about Trump's agenda in Washington.
Climate strikes and protests, stoked by teenage climate activist Greta Thunberg, have ensued.
Instead, the contested result has stoked divisions as opposition parties have cried foul.
It appears this iteration has seriously stoked the ire of America's biggest exchanges.
Both situations stoked a doubling in Brazilian bankruptcy filings in the past year.
Do you think that fire will be stoked just watching games this year?
The moves have stoked fears of a trade war between the two countries.
The Raptors stoked their lead to 210-220 with 853:285 to go.
That stoked fears of another harrowing chapter of the US-China trade war.
I'm stoked that the world's best climber is taking on the Dawn Wall.
Meticulous, industrious natures, each quietly worshipped a queen, each quietly stoked my inheritance.
Farage's charismatic populism that in 2016 stoked division in the UK has continued.
Behavioral economics has stoked enthusiasm for using nudges as tools of public policy.
It also stoked concerns on the sensitive issue of his age at 76.
Growing stockpiles of oil in the United States stoked market fears about demand.
But, clearly, that didn't matter to Childish, who was stoked to see him.
The move has stoked fears of further escalating tensions between countries neighboring Syria.
I figured she was just as stoked about the show as I was.
Some of the mainstream media's Trump anti-coverage once was stoked by ideology.
Anxiety within Dow Jones is even being stoked by emails sent by mistake.
Perhaps we will learn to pause before giving in to internet-stoked spleen.
And it was Tesla that stoked this increasing demand for electric-powered cars.
Its popularity with whistle-wetting journalists of the period stoked the mythos, too.
We do, and Trump has fueled and stoked those for his own purpose.
Artificially stoked outrage is permissible, as long as you use your real name.
It was he, after all, who stoked xenophobic fires to win the election.
Words like passion and motivation don't even scratch the surface of getting stoked.
The wind-stoked fire has threatened structures including multimillion-dollar homes and ranchettes.
The case stoked simmering concern about sexual assault on college campuses by athletes.
A 2.9 percent average hourly earnings increase in January especially stoked inflation worries.
McCollum's 3-pointer stoked the margin to 55-46 late in the quarter.
Low volatility readings of late have stoked speculation of an inevitable mean reversion.
But then, he stoked his optimism again and reminded himself of his luck.
I remember seeing Iskra and being stoked on their band and their singer.
Yet Trump and other Republicans have stoked fears about voter fraud for years.
I'm just stoked to have some fans and some people who like me.
Trump once again stoked fears of a "migrant invasion" at the southern border.
After a flawed ballot in 2007 politicians stoked fighting that claimed some 1,300 lives.
Trump stoked tensions with China by speaking to the president of Taiwan on Dec.
Either way, Styles' performance today has us totally stoked for his first solo tour.
We are stoked that are raising their sons to express themselves however they choose.
She's really stoked about taking on the role and trying to make change happen.
Fears of a slowing global economy have stoked concern about faltering demand for fuel.
I'm stoked because it's the first time I'm seeing them — high five to that.
That has stoked concern that it, too, might want movies in living rooms sooner.
The flag was then stepped on and set ablaze as someone stoked the flames.
With these new developments, it appears the war just got stoked a little more.
SpaceX's employees, watching from outside the glass-enclosed mission control room, were pretty stoked.
This "yield-curve inversion" stoked fears that a recession could be on its way.
This week's rise in oil prices CLc1 also stoked buying of TIPS, analysts said.
Both situations have stoked a doubling in Brazilian bankruptcy filings over the past year.
Linday's fans are stoked she got a ring that's almost as beautiful as her.
It's evident that water managers see a water-limited future, stoked by climate change.
The threat to health care for the vulnerable has stoked opposition among moderate Republicans.
It got 215,2100 plays after a day, and me and my brother were stoked.
The government's rigging of an election in 1987 sparked an insurgency, stoked by Pakistan.
Mr Mubarak and his sons have stoked nostalgia by returning to the public eye.
Among liberals, they have stoked fears that PiS is leading the country towards Polexit.
It's hot, I'm lazy, and I'm not stoked to work until 8 p.m. tonight.
As president, he has abandoned the decorum of Republican predecessors and stoked their resentments.
It's clear the visual has stoked a bit of ire (and desire) among fans.
First, Russian hackers stoked pro-Russian support in Georgia using propaganda and misinformation campaigns.
The candidate is very impressive — and there is also pizza, so I am stoked.
It's adorable, it gets the job done, and we are so stoked for them.
This is a perfectly acceptable, amazing route that I'm so stoked to be on.
Grandma is stoked to see a couple of monk seals chilling on the shore!
Rather, it's a deeply encoded, emotional reaction that can easily be stoked by politicians.
Her extended absence stoked conspiracy theories, which Politico detailed in an article published Tuesday.
This stoked doubts that the Federal Reserve would raise interest rates again in 21.3113.
But Palantir's support of these agencies has stoked debate in parliament, the Herald reported.
And watch what embers get stoked near the July 23 new moon in Leo.
The burkini ban in some French coastal towns also stoked controversy beyond France's borders.
This is not the first time Petry has stoked outrage in her home country.
But instead of being a little worried, as we might expect, she was stoked.
Bruckheimer stoked excitement, too, by tweeting a photo with "old friend" Cruise in 2016.
But that doesn't mean that I wasn't stoked to get my very first period.
Meanwhile, a raft of weak economic data around the world also stoked recession fears.
Something similar stoked the entrepreneurial imagination of Tim Jones and his Cribspot co-founders.
But he has also stoked up xenophobia, expelled foreign workers and shut out imports.
"I'm like super stoked about what I'm wearing tonight," she told The Hollywood Reporter.
In addition to these expectations, surging crude oil prices have also stoked inflation expectations.
Many reporters focused instead on the stir her comments had stoked in her homeland.
Nevertheless, they immediately sent ripples through the Sunni-majority region and further stoked tensions.
I don't mean people shouldn't be stoked on whatever body they choose to have.
But it also stoked existing divisions to create a new era of unapologetic hate.
"I'm pretty stoked with that time," she says at the end of the video.
With the go-ahead to pursue a fourth term, Morales stoked even more ire.
He said the blaze was stoked by thick vegetation left desiccated by prolonged drought.
Trump's announcement of Bannon as his chief strategist and senior counselor has stoked controversy.
Donald Trump tapped into and fueled and stoked an enormous amount of racial resentment.
Still, now that it's happening, everyone involved with the competition is stoked, he said.
Competition with Diana also stoked Unity's determination to outdo Diana's fascism by following Hitler.
Further doubts have been stoked by presidential uncertainties in Iran and the United States.
Yet the far-right populism they stoked seems to be slipping beyond their control.
That Trump has stoked divisions in recent days has been documented, chapter and verse.
That stoked concern among residents in places like San Marino, just south of Pasadena.
Stoked to get back to being more consistent putting music out with The Div.
All-conquering sprinter Usain Bolt was very stoked at the Windies' World Cup triumph.
Our forefathers stoked wood fires to cook their food; for us, the microwave exists!
But it was stoked anew on Monday, after the F.B.I. raids on Mr. Cohen.
But really, we're mentioning the movie here because Michael is stoked to see it.
The case stoked extreme anger on Okinawa, where about 47,000 American troops are stationed.
I love EyeHateGod, too, but that doesn't mean I'm stoked on heroin, you know?
I'm stoked because I love live music and there are beads for goodness sake.
Seems most of his teammates are stoked for Hunt to get back to action.
I was stoked to chat about my home country, a place I really love.
Trump, meanwhile, has stoked racial tensions in the US during his time in office.
"I am super stoked for BKH's imminent arrival," he added, giving his son's initials.
Mr. Trump has long stoked a xenophobic fear of newcomers among his political base.
The persistent inflows into these funds stoked demand for the TIPS supply, analysts said.
Tensions around the car sector have been stoked on both sides of the Atlantic.
The BOJ's policy action and dismal Japanese corporate earnings have stoked fears among investors.
"'Do your thing, we'll just be stoked if a couple of photos turn out.'"
It probably goes without saying some students were pretty stoked on this new development.
But Mr. Corbyn only stoked more skepticism with his BBC interview on Tuesday night.
The ensuing public fervor stoked talk of a total electronics scrap ban in Thailand.
That's stoked fears about the dramatic changes to one of America's most common jobs.
But President Donald Trump's pursuit of protectionist trade policies has stoked nationalism around the globe.
Indigenous advocates say such rhetoric has stoked long-simmering resentment, putting native lives at risk.
The jump has recently stoked fears that higher borrowing costs could slow down the economy.
This rise has stoked fears that higher borrowing costs could slow down the global economy.
"We taught maybe 100 people on the first trip, and they were stoked," he says.
The case has stoked simmering anger among those who see racial bias in U.S. policing.
Turkish authorities fear the conflict could be stoked by the YPG presence across the border.
S. trade tensions that have stoked concerns that Beijing could curb rare earths exports again.
The law stoked a swift backlash and sparked fears about a crackdown on civil liberties.
And one that has been stoked on the right by those who support the president.
The people of Denver were pretty stoked to welcome home their Super Bowl winning Broncos.
But behind the scenes the palace's power grew, stoked by a cabal of ambitious princes.
In their messages, they remark on how stoked they are to be dominating the charts.
"Kris is actually super stoked on them being together now," a source recently told PEOPLE.
We're stoked to see that women are on hand in every aspect of this production.
Both measures stoked inflation, which was probably more than one million per cent last year.
"That's why I was so stoked to be a part of it," she tells me.
Off-screen, Mr Karnad was a scathing critic of political leaders who stoked communal tensions.
That stoked concerns about a faster-than-expected rise in the cost of borrowing money.
They have stoked ethnic nationalism and accused other groups of conspiring to oppress the Oromo.
So news of job cuts at BAE Systems, the country's largest manufacturer, stoked old worries.
These folks are stoked about the new appointment, while pro-choice advocates are rightfully concerned.
The class is packed; everyone is stoked to be there after feasting the day before.
But Trump seems stoked that the CEO of the world's richest company would call him.
A weak manufacturing report stoked fears about a slowdown in China's economy and global growth.
Having first stoked Americans' fears of demographic changes, Trump then presents himself as their champion.
That has provoked retaliatory measures by China and stoked uncertainty among businesses around the world.
One group that may not be so stoked on the update, however, is law enforcement.
The Celtics (43-32) stoked their lead to 75-64 midway through the third quarter.
Kim Kelly is stoked to see Zhrine at Eistnaflug this summer; follow her on Twitter.
So I tell him cool, no problem, and that I'm stoked to see him anyway.
Trump's statements stoked suspicion over his campaign's possible connection to Russian interference in the election.
The strengthening dollar has also stoked concerns about its impact on companies with overseas exposure.
That has stoked fears of market manipulation, inaccurate pricing and systemic risk to clearing houses.
From the start, the US actions stoked tensions and fear of Iranian retaliation in cyberspace.
Meanwhile, crude oil prices rose as concerns over the missing journalist stoked worries about supply.
Opposition leader and National Assembly president Julio Borges stoked the speculation in a radio interview.
"I was just stoked that I got the ball up in the air," he said.
We're stoked we get to have a vinyl produced; something of us you can own.
Would I be stoked if a white supremacist group trademarked the name KILL THE GOOKS?
He said weakness in riskier U.S. stocks also stoked demand for safe-haven U.S. Treasuries.
A record build in U.S. crude inventories last week stoked concerns over persistent global oversupply.
But as to where her life and career are headed, she simply says, "I'm stoked."
But dramatically vanished sea ice, stoked by climate change, is an easily-visible, growing reality.
It was stoked by a sharp decline in the value of the lira last year.
The courthouse rendezvous was stoked by a February tweet Musk wrote about Tesla car sales.
Unsurprisingly, Twitter is not stoked to be on the receiving end of such an investigation.
The speeches have stoked speculation that Warren is angling to run for president in 2020.
His agent was stoked — and so tweeted out a photo of Garino signing his paperwork.
"Kris is actually super stoked on them being together now," a Kardashian source tells PEOPLE.
This stoked worries among traders of even less support for a tax plan, analysts said.
The energy in the warehouse is palpably rising; everyone's beyond stoked for this juicy mayhem.
But stoked about any future Green Day concerts Zuckerberg might be planning for the plaza!
That should help allay the fears that were stoked by last month's paltry job gains.
That stoked fears that larger cable and satellite companies like Dish might follow their lead.
Democrat candidates successfully stoked fears that the Republicans would end coverage of pre-existing conditions.
Other factors have stoked Chicago's epidemic of violent crime, operating well beyond the city's control.
Israel says anti-Israeli incitement by Palestinian officials and on social networks have stoked attacks.
Bharara's firing stoked controversy as Trump had earlier requested that he stay in his role.
Kavanaugh's Supreme Court nomination and subsequent confirmation on Saturday stoked heavy tensions across the country.
Dealmaking hopes were stoked by news that Disney approached 26.3st Century Fox on a deal.
But a portion of Brokaw's remarks on "Meet the Press" also stoked anger among Republicans.
Violence stoked by division and fear didn't begin with the political rise of Donald Trump.
"I'm a bro, I do dude things and get stoked and all that," Shea said.
I was stoked but thought it was just going to be a hangout—nothing more.
The plane landed safely, but the incident stoked public fear about drones flying near planes.
The 1968 movie "The Love Bug," which featured a zany anthropomorphic vehicle, stoked Beetle fever.
I'm stoked about it, but I've been doing this long enough that it feels normal.
Not as fired up as he was in Bagel Boss, of course, but stoked nonetheless.
"I'm super stoked to get my hands on them," Mr. Pennacchio said before his purchase.
He has stoked political tensions, bickered with other politicians and created drama with other nations.
Abortion legislation in Alabama has stoked strong opinions, and the differences between them are stark.
Groups like Justice Democrats that emerged in 2018 have stoked the ire of Democratic leadership.
For example, there is evidence Russian bots stoked the flames around the NFL kneeling controversy.
Reading about these female playwrights whose creative careers were stoked by such play is inspiring.
" But interventionism can be nationalist, too: America's entry into World War I "only stoked nationalism.
In both neighborhoods, Kaval's grand plan has stoked not only great optimism, but also distrust.
"I'm just really stoked and it's been an amazing week," she said on the carpet.
That stoked ire among the rank-and-file, which have yet to approve the deal.
"Your campaign has stoked fear of brown-skinned immigrants," he tweeted in response to Murtaugh.
There is an aura around him, stoked rather than relieved by his modesty and industry.
State government is a good training ground—and has stoked the party's appetite for power.
Fear had been stoked by Escamilla's gruesome killing that week, which prompted the public action.
On Super Bowl Sunday though, when we're a few beers deep, sure, we'll get stoked.
Instead of assuaging our fears, our local governments stoked them by deeming us the threat.
If you ever dreamt of becoming a pro skater, you'll be stoked on this video.
Hundreds of accounts suspected of links to Russia have stoked furor over recent N.F.L. protests.
The president further stoked the flames on Friday, suggesting a broad foreign plot against him.
I'm super stoked and I'm shaking a little bit, but I really played well today.
Public anger, however, remains high, stoked further when senior government officials publicly disputed climate change.
Public anger, however, remains high, stoked further when senior government officials publicly disputed climate change.
Cranston even stoked those theories from time to time in the years after the show.
Trump stoked controversy last week by again labeling his order a "travel ban" on Twitter.
He calls Clinton's behavior "unfathomably irresponsible," and details how the conservative media stoked the news.
The central bank's reluctance to tighten has stoked concerns that it is under political pressure.
Yields on longer-dated bonds soared as Trump's tax proposal stoked worries about fiscal deterioration.
But discontent, stoked in part by Democratic propaganda, began to simmer among the working poor.
In the previous decades, the British had stoked tensions in the city among religious groups.
Charlotte said, years later, that her eldest son's drive was stoked, in part, by pain.
We watched it with a guy called Harry who was, as we said, fucking stoked.
He speaks at a breakneck pace, often veering on tangents and fishing his laptop out of his desk to pull up a YouTube video or show me a website he's particularly stoked on (also, he uses words like "stoked" and "bitchin'" with complete sincerity).
S. trade tensions and Washington's threat of tariffs on Mexico stoked worries of a global recession.
He's very stoked that he can spell and now has a golden goblet to prove it.
Diablo winds stoked the monumental fires last fall in Sonoma and other counties, according to McClatchy.
He's stoked to unleash a pumped-up live show on crowds that won't see it coming.
Scientists aren't sending up balloons because they're super stoked about the eclipse, though they are (probably).
"  "Either way, if a small whirl is stoked into a towering firenado, it promptly becomes unpredictable.
If this mildly spooky scene stoked your curiosity about the mysterious talking board, you're not alone.
The revelations, therefore, that Zuma's home renovations cost South African taxpayers $16 million stoked widespread anger.
The subsequent #Februdairy hashtag, which as expected was overtaken by vegans, only stoked a hotter flame.
The show has stoked strong feelings about how they were mistreated, subsequent struggles and eventual exoneration.
His re-election bid stoked resentment among Algerians who believe he is not fit to lead.
These were real people who stoked the kinds of significant emotions that can turn elections around.
Those rumors — stoked by Biden's aides — have now given Abrams power over Biden's potential presidential campaign.
Jake (Arrieta) pitched awesome and they (Cubs fans) are pretty stoked up in Chicago right now.
President Donald Trump yet again stoked his culture war by going after a black athlete Friday.
Game of Thrones season 7 starts tomorrow, and praise to the High Sparrow, we are stoked.
But, this unnatural polar bear behavior may have been stoked by accelerating changes in the Arctic.
But whether the law was broken or not, the saga has stoked concerns about Chinese meddling.
Florence + the Machine "Hunger" I'm so stoked, there is going to be a new Florence record!
And some people are definitely not stoked for not one but two forthcoming movies about Uber.
This stoked worries among traders of even less support for a tax-cut plan, analysts said.
Similar rhymes about "John Chinaman" stoked anti-Chinese sentiment in America throughout the late nineteenth century.
I was stoked when they told me I was going to be interviewing Noah Cyrus live.
We were stoked to see the trailer for Stranger Things' second season during the Super Bowl.
It could be that we were in LA or that we were in a stoked mindset.
He's a true believer on this stuff, and knows intuitively that it keeps his base stoked.
Well, now you can because the UFC legend is now a marijuana pipe ... and he's stoked!
You gotta see the smile on Tekashi's face when he realizes it's Floyd -- he's super stoked.
Now, the club is a disaster, a trash fire stoked with the feathers of white swans.
But the citizenship exercise has stoked deep anxiety among minority Muslims and risks further alienating them.
But on social media and Reddit in particular, Netflix viewers are not stoked about the test.
Those conditions also stoked a towering vortex that propelled the Carr Fire's own violent weather system.
Accusations of sexism at Uber have stoked a conversation about the role of women in tech.
The scandals have stoked fears Kenya could follow Russia and be suspended from athletics over doping.
In today's edition of #TiredOfSoMuchWinning, Trump is super stoked about a 48% approval rating from Rasmussen.
Lithuania's swelling military ranks, Vacca says, reflect the upsurge in patriotic fervor stoked by Russian hostility.
I was stoked for this trip because I wanted to do all of the water adventures!
The war has stoked sectarian tensions and become a proxy battle for regional and global interests.
This voluminous collection has long been legendary among fans and collectors, and Prince stoked that interest.
President Trump has stoked race-based fears and praised "both sides" after the deadly Charlottesville attack.
S. trade tensions that have stoked concerns that major producer China could stem rare earths exports.
The skipped payments stoked concerns that sanctions were making it difficult to transfer funds to bondholders.
"If I were a young employee and I had that benefit, I'd be stoked," said Reid.
Those who approached Clinton claimed she "stoked" hatred that led to the New Zealand mosque shootings.
"Oh, I was just so so stoked," Robert says of the moment Bindi, 21, asked him.
Low-to-negative yields on government bonds globally have stoked investor appetite for higher-yielding bonds.
If Kem Ley's murder was designed to instill fear, it has only stoked outrage and determination.
Stoked by the wind, the blaze spread across the city, destroying virtually everything in its path.
Instead it has stoked tensions as opposition parties said the vote was hit by major fraud.
We're stoked to share the final designs below, which you can score through adidas' online auction.
They display clarity and heart and moral vision, and glow like a well-stoked wood stove.
But the news has stoked fears about the ethical repercussions of Google's relaunch in the country.
Bets on no action from the Fed later this month stoked selling of the U.S. dollar.
Day 1Difficulty Level: 43I was stoked to start this experiment for one big reason: more sleep!
A softening global economy and trade conflicts have stoked the inflows into money funds, analysts said.
I'm just so stoked to be able to travel the world at a pretty rapid pace.
Wolf stoked a whirlwind of controversy with her routine at Saturday's media-filled dinner in Washington.
In addition to her shaky alibis, Zhang&aposs grab bag of electronic devices stoked espionage fears.
Today we're stoked to premiere "Nowhere," a heavy, punk-as-hell tune off that forthcoming record.
Think the Dodgers were stoked to take a 2-1 lead in the NLCS Tuesday night???
Worries about the economy have also been stoked by signs of weakness in the housing market.
If you're a baseball fan, there are a lot of very obvious reasons to be stoked.
The fan tells TMZ Sports he was stoked about the encounter and happy to help out.
Novels by Joseph Conrad stoked her craving for adventure, and Screenland magazine fanned dreams of stardom.
Stocks fell last week as worries about the Chinese coronavirus stoked fears about slowing global growth.
Ilhan Omar — a first-term House member who has stoked controversy by criticizing America's Israeli policies.
This isn't the first time Winfrey has stoked political speculation since Trump was elected in 2016.
Stoked by Hamas, confrontations between Palestinians and Israelis could erupt in Jerusalem and the West Bank.
But the star of the critically acclaimed series sounded as stoked about the movie as fans.
For several of this year's top participants, Woods's 1997 triumph stoked their interest in the game.
The surge in buybacks has stoked controversy over the tax cut package that President Trump championed.
The dispute has further stoked calls among House Democrats to advance impeachment proceedings against the president.
You're probably as stoked as we are about the Samsung Galaxy S20 pre-orders being live.
The dispute has further stoked calls among House Democrats to advance impeachment proceedings against the president.
The murders stoked widespread public anger and forced Prime Minister Robert Fico to resign last year.
Stocks got a jolt from a report that stoked hopes for the U.S.-China trade talks.
The nation's supply of nuclear fuel has grabbed headlines and stoked partisan fights in recent years.
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The death of the namesake founder in June stoked nostalgia for the brand and boosted sales.
She has fostered outreach to Los Angeles residents and stoked curiosity for contemporary music among audiences.
The case of the Diamond Princess cruise ship, where thousands have been quarantined, had stoked fears.
The unrest stoked already high inflation and Joseph quickly used up what little savings he had.
We're stoked to be premiering three tracks from the bands upcoming self-titled debut below, too.
Remember how STOKED Trae Young was to get his brand-new, $138,000 Audi back in July??
Queer true crime stories of the past show how the press stoked fear of gay men
Bottom line: we're booking artists that we and the people we work with are stoked about.
BF is from the Philadelphia area so he's stoked his team is going to the Super Bowl.
With an "R" rating of its own, "Logan" has stoked fan expectations for the rough-edged hero.
But since then, the disclosure of two hackings of unprecedented size has stoked doubts about the deal.
"Kris [Jenner] is actually super stoked on them being together now," a source told PEOPLE last week.
Aside from the inevitable caffeine withdrawal, I was stoked to see how this diet would affect me.
Still, the new hacking stoked more doubts about a deal that was already said to be shaky.
Shot in black and white, there's lots of drinking, partying, air-drumming, stoked fans, and fucking around.
But he has continuously stoked resentment and anger—particularly, if not exclusively, among whites—and weaponized it.
Recently, weaker-than-expected economic data have stoked fears that the global economy may be slowing down.
Bitcoin's 1,500 percent surge last year stoked investor demand for any product with exposure to the asset.
Worries about the U.S. economy have also been stoked by signs of weakness in the housing market.
The report stoked fears in global equity markets of more tariffs between China and the United States.
With shares trading over $81, here are five pieces of the company's report that stoked investors' optimism.
But, DeAndre is stoked for the new movie and his mom regardless, telling us, "Man, it's awesome."
Devine told Hollywood Life that he was stoked to be back onscreen with Wilson for the film.
Low prices for copper and new labor laws in Chile have stoked fears of widespread labor disputes.
In fact, the remarks, which he made by Instagram comment on Friday, have stoked even more controversy.
The addition of sentencing reforms in the Senate has stoked opposition from some hardliners such as Sen.
Trump's statement stoked concerns that the U.S.-China trade war will drag on, limiting U.S. agricultural exports.
Many Russia-watchers think Mr Putin may have stoked the conflict to test his new American counterpart.
S. opposition groups and have stoked political and ethnic tensions inside Afghanistan by sponsoring Afghan factional leaders.
He has questioned their safety and stoked fear that vaccinating babies might contribute to rising autism rates.
This exceptional warmth has been stoked by a mix of weather events and a rapidly warming climate.
The shooting stoked weeks of protests, and tensions remain high as prosecutors continue to investigate its circumstances.
Wilson's killing stoked fears that Savannah's escalating violence was moving from outlying neighborhoods into the tourist district.
His participation stoked controversy when ProPublica reported that he conducted private business while taxpayers funded his travel.
Arrests, killings and houses demolished by tank shells in the capital have stoked resentment against the rebels.
The latter arguably stoked up the most interest and bemusement among MMA fans—both hardcore and casual.
I'm stoked I don't have to sneak in my personal-use beverages to BYU campus anymore pic.twitter.
Besides, we don't care if it's a boy or girl – we're just stoked to have a baby.
I'm stoked because I love pizza but have been a fan of thin crust my whole life.
I've turned down stuff if it didn't interest me, but I was totally stoked on rendering Ali.
So tune in, follow those hashtags and get stoked for another year of innovation... and washing machines.
The event's pool, however, stoked questions amongst divers and audiences when it turned a strange green hue.
"Justin was super stoked to see her as he wasn't expecting her to come," the insider says.
It stoked fights in Washington, however, over the reach of federal regulation, states' rights and income inequality.
Part of the reason I was so stoked for Watch Dogs 2 was because of the setting.
Floyd seems pretty stoked to be in the building ... boogieing into T-Mobile with his TMT crew.
Broke and Stoked are always excited to create a t-shirt design that ties into the party.
It stoked fights in Washington, however, over the reach of federal regulation, states' rights, and income inequality.
So, can you blame this barista for being less than stoked about making them on the daily?
They cite potential damage from port dredging, shipping and climate change stoked by coal from the mine.
Insys is an example of a company that has stoked the flames of the country's opioid epidemic.
Could it be these elected officials admire the way Trump stoked the flames of hate toward Latinos?
Rising oil prices stoked fears that inflation will accelerate back home and the trade deficit could widen.
He's recently started getting into some ambient stuff and has been stoked on some old Wings records.
For 20-year-old resident Zarifa Abida, the three-day event stoked greater fear instead of hope.
Bets that the Fed will take no action later this month stoked selling of the U.S. dollar.
Reports about migrants being sent back to Austria by German border police have stoked public concern further.
If Europe were considered fragmented before, this decision has only stoked the fire in the short term.
Forever a fat kid at heart (and in actuality after this weekend), holy shit was I stoked.
Kate Hudson's 8-year-old son was stoked to show off his latest conquest — a lost tooth!
Obama stoked Trump's anger by ruthlessly roasting him at a 2011 black-tie dinner they both attended.
Trying to make the guns illegal may also have stoked consumer interest in them, Mr. Kopel added.
Critics have said Trump has stoked animosity toward the media since hitting the campaign trail in 2015.
Inside, the air is hot from the stoked fire, thick with the smell of blood and smoke.
One woman, speaking into her own megaphone, stoked paranoia by shouting "antifa is closing in" (they weren't).
But she stoked the anger of Maine residents by closing off the land to hunting and snowmobiling.
On Instagram, Tate commented on her new job, saying she's "pretty stoked" to work with the brand.
President Donald Trump has repeatedly distorted the situation at the southern border and stoked fear about immigration.
Collaboration with organizations like Matter is a key component of how we keep our creative fires stoked.
AI technology has garnered increasing public attention — and stoked fears — amid rapid advancements in recent years. Sen.
Global equities fell, stoked by dismal data on Chinese factory activity, British manufacturing and euro zone growth.
The Chicago Cubs are going to their first World Series since 1945, and understandably, people are stoked.
By proposing the trip and calling Ukrainians "enemies," Giuliani has stoked confusion and fear among our allies.
The recent China-US trade war has only stoked more uncertainty for the country's vulnerable middle class.
It stoked smelters, powered locomotives and generated steam, driving mills that processed tons and tons of rock.
She was stoked, but wanted us to sit down face-to-face and talk about it first.
They were stoked by Deputy Coroner Anthony Schapel's inquest into the 2012 murder of teenager Lewis McPherson.
When I read about Calbee's new microwaveable potato chips on SoraNews24 the other day, I was stoked.
He opened the show, stoked to be among the huge crowd of people, holding up a glass.
And the pizza chain doesn't seem particularly stoked about being chosen for CamSoda's nifty new invention, either.
Officials in Hungary have stoked fears by describing the largely Muslim refugee population as a security risk.
The move also stoked concerns about slowing Chinese growth, which in turn boosted the yen, Popplewell said.
Reports of the coup attempt also stoked safehaven bids for U.S. Treasury bonds, paring their earlier losses.
That has stoked interest in the book and also called into question denials from Mr. Trump's team.
This doesn't mean that the racial fears Trump stoked didn't bring some Republican voters to the polls.
That stoked inflation and eventually strengthened the Fed's independence, something that has become even more entrenched since.
It was, they said, stoked by hyperbole and had devastating consequences: the destruction of irreplaceable original documents.
Michelle Rodriguez hasn't read or seen the news in 2 months, and she couldn't be more stoked.
The accusations have stoked heated online debate about sexual misconduct and what constitutes consensual sex or rape.
Fans of challenging, mesmerizing extreme music are understandably stoked for the event, and who can blame them?
Some black and Latinx residents of South Bend say it stoked racial tensions in the small city.
I hit her up on the World Wide Web and she was really stoked on the idea.
Others think his right-leaning political party, the Bharatiya Janata Party, has alienated minorities and stoked fear.
Later, it was Super Size Me and McDonald's menu options (I wasn't stoked about that one, personally).
During the campaign, the League stoked fears about migrants, who have arrived in large numbers in Italy.
I recommend adding a Stoked Ladder to the end of any workout for a killer finisher, too.
In preparation, he stoked the old New York-Los Angeles rivalry with help from some cute kids.
The president's tweets stoked strong pushback from activist groups that said the threat to NBC was clear.
The N.F.L.-national anthem controversy, the latest Trump-stoked social conflagration, is a quintessential bad culture war.
The hatred, racism and sexism stoked in this election worsen mental illness and must not be ignored.
"I'm pretty stoked to work with a brand I idolized when I was a teen," Cutler continued.
It may hold the keys to curing cancer if it can be at once stoked and tamed.
Mob attacks stoked by rabble-rousers and Islamist ideologues, like the one in Minya, are rarely prosecuted.
It has promoted free expression, enabled our global innovation leadership, and stoked our dynamic start-up ecosystem.
As history shows, once stoked, Americans' race-based fears about crime tend to burn slow and long.
Renaissance lovers might also have their hearts' ardors stoked by a number of recent and forthcoming books.
House raids and "stop and search" routines by the police have also stoked anger among republican youths.
That has stoked suspicions among many Sudanese that Mr. al-Bashir is not being held at all.
All in all, it was an amazing experience and I was so stoked to collaborate with Tommy.
My curiosity was recently stoked by a Jane's Walk tour in May led by artist Michele Brody.
These forums replaced the principle of religious freedom, stoked divisions and favored the majority Sunni Muslim community.
Calavo Growers and Chipotle, meanwhile fell as the threat of Mexican tariffs stoked fears of higher avocado prices.
Reputation's stunning sales were likely stoked by its delayed release on streaming platforms like Spotify and Apple Music.
While Evancho seems pretty stoked to be performing at the event, not everyone is excited as she is.
Others say the nationalistic rhetoric espoused by his Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has alienated minorities and stoked fear.
Apparently even the feds are stoked on the new season of The X-Files, which premiered on Monday.
It's really exciting, my whole family is really excited about it, so that gets me even more stoked!
Politicians and religious leaders have, at least in the recent past, stoked vampire rumors for their own benefit.
A military deployment to the region in 2017 to curb IPOB's campaign stoked tensions, as did Kanu's arrest.
He rejected charges by Soros that the government's campaign stoked anti-Muslim sentiment and employed anti-Semitic tropes.
Fans were pretty stoked to see this friendship come to life — and very jealous of the birthday gal.
Visits last year to Iowa, New Hampshire, Georgia, and several other states stoked speculation of a 2020 run.
I'm just stoked for all of my trans brothers and sisters that we have the chance to compete.
That, coupled with disappointing U.S. factory orders data a day earlier, stoked worries about softer demand, analysts said.
My co-passenger is STOKED that the driver has offered us all gum and bottled water (I decline).
The "Game of Thrones" star wrote that it was "Unbelievable so freaking stoked" about Kravitz snagging the role.
When I learned that it wasn't just me who had that experience, I was really stoked about that.
There are women out there who are as sexually stoked as I am ... this is like reading porno.
These numbers have stoked worries about how China's economy — the second-largest in the world — will be affected.
Fears of a recession were stoked by a brief inversion of the U.S. Treasury yield curve last month.
Anti-vaxxer activists have stoked fears among Minnesota's Somali community about the debunked link between vaccines and autism.
Global stock markets fell, stoked by a 14th straight month of decline in Chinese factory activity in April.
I was initially stoked to try Bulletproof coffee, because it sounded like it would taste kind of good.
Russian photographer Elena Anosova's work in penal colonies began from a deeply personal interest stoked by her childhood.
Conflicting reports on what the Bank of Japan (BOJ) might do at its policy meeting stoked market uncertainty.
She also basically stoked the entire Lilly King-Yulia Efimova rivalry with the help of NBC's production team.
For American history teaches that, once stoked, racial, ethnic and economic grievances are perilously hard to keep apart.
The fact that elections, which were scheduled for April 18, have been postponed indefinitely has already stoked anxiety.
"At the time I was super not stoked at my dad for forcing me to snowboard," she said.
Eric & Vivianne Decker Despite her little girl's tears, Jessie James Decker was completely stoked for the 2015 holiday.
And a source said that the Machete Kills star is stoked to add to his already sizable brood.
I am so stoked to share everything with them, and I hope they're as pumped as I am.
Ziegler is also stoked to work with Kate Hudson and Sia on an exciting, top-secret new project.
Physicists are already stoked about the cosmic collisions they're going to measure during its next six-month run.
But it was "the wall of death" at a Blessthefall show in 2013 that really stoked her creativity.
And Erdoğan's rhetoric during local elections last week stoked anti-American sentiment among his base throughout the campaign.
The rapper didn't disappoint, however, and ended up free-styling the whole verse — and the crowd was stoked!
Demand for the new iPhone 7 was stoked in part by aggressive promotions from wireless carriers this fall.
Those comments stoked the yield on the 10-year Treasury on Wednesday to highs not seen since 2011.
The turmoil has also stoked expectations that the Federal Reserve would lower rates in September and possibly December.
"I Gotta Feeling" that fans are just as stoked for this Black Eyed Peas reunion as they were.
It fueled a national debate on police tactics and stoked the rise of the Black Lives Matter movement.
The album's out now​ on Transcending Obscurity India, and we're stoked to be streaming it in full below.
Week by week I'm continually stoked by the ingenuity and creative energy of all of these little companies.
Which is why we were super stoked to learn that Walmart has them on sale for $100 off.
Even for an artist who has happily stoked controversy in the past, this time seemed different, perhaps irreparable.
" In a behind-the-scenes featurette about the second season, 24-year-old Lautner teases that he's "stoked.
Liquidity in China has tightened as an escalating trade conflict between Washington and Beijing has stoked market volatility.
This has stretched social services, created more competition for low-skilled jobs and stoked fears of increased crime.
It's the kinda thing most parents stress over, but we're told Rande's actually stoked she's able to drive.
The former 'Hills' star apparently had a chance encounter with Batman Monday, and he's totally stoked about it.
Having stoked easing expectations already, ECB President Mario Draghi will have to deliver at least something on Thursday.
That stoked concerns about a trade war, rattling stock markets and pushing U.S. and European bond yields down.
In recent weeks, Oculus has stoked anger online due to difficulties with shipping the first-generation Oculus Rift.
Holiday's jumper and a Davis hook stoked the Pelicans' lead to 103-105 with 1:14 to go.
The president and his administration have so far stoked fear and promoted isolation of the American Muslim community.
If you ever read nutrition facts and food labels, this is an innovation you should be stoked about.
Stalin stoked ethnic tensions by establishing pockets of certain national groupings right in the middle of antagonistic republics.
And although no one has actually announced plans for a Twilight Zone revival, how stoked would you be?
But some plans, such as a network of surveillance cameras with facial recognition software, have stoked privacy concerns.
So when they started selling their line at Ulta last month, we were stoked, to say the least.
"We're both just sort of blinded and perma-smile and stoked about everything right now," Fisher, 23, said.
This stoked speculation the BOJ could follow in the footsteps of its major peers in removing monetary stimulus.
Despite all this, the Brosnon-Flowers comparison stoked tensions between Noisey writers on both sides of the Atlantic.
We have to trust that we have stoked the flames enough, lest ash become the crucible's only product.
His past efforts to crack down on gun violence stoked fear among gun owners, leading to high sales.
Though the cake was definitely more of Goldman's dream, Colbry, 25, was "pretty stoked about it," she said.
"Noisy Eater" is getting attention because of the Beatles sample but I'm stoked that it includes Biz Markie.
She was stoked to meet some of the players, who we assume were equally jazzed to meet her.
The rupee is one of the world's worst performing currencies in 2018, and that has further stoked inflation.
He doesn't have strong policy or ideological preferences, but powerful tribal feelings that are stoked by Fox News.
He insisted that it is Kiev, not Moscow, that has undermined the cease fire and stoked the conflict.
The pitcher matches my Keurig, and I'm stoked to save money by not constantly having to buy water.
A technical on TCU coach Jamie Dixon stoked the Horned Frogs down the stretch in the first half.
The Hindu right has for decades stoked resentment about Article 370 and its special treatment of Kashmiri Muslims.
Moscow has previously ignored North Korean squid poachers, but it's a growing problem that has stoked domestic outcry.
In grade school, reading Edgar Allen Poe stoked her interest in the visionary dimensions of the creative life.
Unfortunately, speculative and sensationalistic media reports have needlessly stoked fear among parents of children playing on these fields.
Trump further stoked controversy when he gave an interview to the tabloid The Sun bashing May's Brexit plan.
But it was Hart's refusal to apologize, earlier in the day, that stoked criticism and worsened the situation.
Militant attacks in Western Europe have stoked fear of outsiders, leaving refugees to pay the price, he said.
This mistrust has been growing for a long time, but it was stoked by Trump during the campaign.
Stoked by easterly winds, the blaze engulfed timber-framed houses and warehouses stocked with brandy, wine and oil.
Oil prices rose on Friday, retracing much of the week's losses, which were stoked by concerns about oversupply.
But the episode further stoked the militiamen's abiding fears that their cherished Second Amendment rights were under assault.
Mr. Putin has all too successfully stoked the sense of peril and fear of failure in the West.
One of the videos, uploaded to YouTube on Friday, has stoked controversy because it shows multiple dead bodies.
And it's helped illuminate dramatic, puzzling changes in the volatile Antarctic — changes that have stoked significant scientific curiosity.
Protesters demand that the government step down, with anger stoked by recent fuel price increases and subsidy cuts.
The shock, fear and grief stoked by Kilauea is playing out in very different ways on the island.
Corruption accusations against him stoked concerns that lawmakers would oppose his plans to streamline the social security system.
"The Wall" gave him a solid image to evoke as he stoked an irrational fear of undocumented immigrants.
I was stoked to cool my steaming head off in the frigid Gulf—how bad could it be?
A spokesperson for George Soros' Open Society Foundations said on Monday that Soros had not stoked the protests.
And it's why we're stoked to host TechCrunch Startup Battlefield Africa 2018 in Lagos, Nigeria on December 11.
Mibbs: I'm just stoked for the fans to hear the new album and the newer stuff after this.
For them, if they can get kids "stoked" on "sustainability concepts," then it will have been a win.
A sharp rise in the yen that accompanied the BOJ's decision also stoked concerns about Japan Inc's earnings.
The rapid appointment of a former government official to take his place further stoked fears of political meddling.
The results of the parliamentary elections have stoked fear among opposition supporters that the vote had been rigged.
Meanwhile, Mr. Obama's struggle to pass the Trans-Pacific Partnership has stoked doubts about America's economic staying power.
But it keeps our political options narrow, and ensures that our rage is always stoked, and never soothed.
Dryness in western Argentina and eastern Australia has stoked worry about lower yields in the key export nations.
King Vajiralongkorn has stoked factionalism, too, weakening the bond between the army and the government that it installed.
His sentence stoked outrage and received international attention after the victim's powerful courtroom statement to Turner went viral.
There is no evidence that crowdsourced platforms like YouTube, Facebook or Reddit have stoked belief in conspiracy theory.
That resentment was stoked by the arrival of more than a million asylum seekers in Germany in 2015.
Mr. Trump's trade offensive has stoked fears of an economic Cold War between the world's two largest economies.
Check out the clip ... you can see just how stoked Martino is to have Ibra in the MLS.
The killings have stoked a simmering national debate about how easy access to firearms contributes to the carnage.
Layard stoked great public interest in Assyria with the publication of his book, Nineveh and its Remains (1849).
Oil prices have been suppressed since the coronavirus outbreak stoked fears about a slowdown in demand for crude.
The Trump administration has not publicly engaged in this particular fight, but has stoked skepticism of the industry.
Mr. Trump's call for greater Indian involvement in Afghanistan has stoked the fire that burns deepest in Pakistan.
But Trump has also stoked considerable confusion in the halls of Congress as the shutdown deadline fast approached.
The only thing that could have stoked the emotions harder was knowing there was a human being aboard.
In Egypt, counterrevolutionary figures stoked nostalgia for the imagined stability of the former dictatorship to undermine democratic progress.
But this negative perspective, which is endlessly stoked on social media, fails to take into account another reality.
Both leaders have stoked divisions within their respective countries, and enacted troubling policies that chip away at democracy.
It's a pretty charming set, as Swift seems stoked to be playing something other than a gigantic arena.
Through all the Trump-stoked fury, his attacks on the whistleblower are ultimately no more than a distraction.
There he met enough intolerance to keep his anger at the left and his former self perpetually stoked.
Indecision at the highest levels of Saudi Arabia's government is thought to have stoked frustration among company executives.
The murders have stoked fears that there could be a serial killer at large targeting black trans women.
But the problems of migrants, borders and Islamophobia were all stoked domestically, with Brussels as a handy scapegoat.
Bannon is Monday morning quarterbacking — arguing that firing James Comey was a grave mistake that stoked Russia investigations.
Businesses took a step back from investing as Mr. Trump's trade war and slower global growth stoked uncertainty.
Rising tensions between Iran and the United States has also stoked safe-haven demand for the Japanese currency.
This only stoked the flames for certain corners of the Internet, but for Hello Games, it was necessary.
Sadly, we're told the tragedy has stoked animosity among Honey Boo Boo's family members ... especially toward Sugar Bear.
Biden stoked speculation this week that he might run for president -- something he did in 1988 and 2008 -- again.
S. trade dispute stoked worries over demand, although a drop in U.S. crude inventories offered some support to prices.
Bitcoin's 1,500 percent surge last year stoked investor demand for any product with exposure to the red-hot asset.
They're both beautiful TVs, and there's no doubt that rivalry between the two companies has stoked the competitive fire.
She was also officially introduced to her second little brother too and once again carefully stoked the baby's face.
Apple's steady increase in research and development spending has stoked speculation that it working on cars, goggles and more.
That, coupled with Piazzi's paranoid secrecy about his data, only stoked rumors that the whole thing was a hoax.
But it's the Coast Guard member's "white nationalist" sympathies and elaborate right-wing terror plots that stoked widespread concern.
The beloved writing app Scrivener has finally released an iOS version — and fans in the writing community are stoked.
But the discovery of Egypt's huge Zohr offshore reservoir in 2015 has stoked renewed interest in adjacent Cypriot waters.
S. trade war, while the government's move to remove special status to the disputed Kashmir region also stoked worry.
With tickets so hard to come by, the internet has become a vital way to keep Hamilton fans stoked.
Worries about the increase in U.S. debt have stoked the 2137-year Treasury yield to a four-year high.
Likewise, Project Lakhta members allegedly strategized over how best to package articles in a way that stoked partisans' indignation.
The great grandson of Pablo Picasso is stoked Kanye West named his new album primary after the famous painter.
WASHINGTON — President Trump's impeachment inquiry has already stoked boisterous scenes of partisan showboating, and it's not even public yet.
In the Philippines, President Rodrigo Duterte stoked anger and fear on Facebook in service of a brutal drug war.
And with a stud like that in her life, why wouldn't she be stoked to cross off another year?
The law has stoked suspicion that Modi wants to turn secular India into a Hindu nation, something he rejects.
So we're super stoked that Silbermann will be joining us on stage at TechCrunch Disrupt SF 2017 in September.
And fear of immigrants has been further stoked by reports of rapes and other crimes committed by new arrivals.
Mr. Modi remains popular, partly because he has stoked nationalistic feelings, but that popularity may be beginning to slip.
Critics say Fernandez's growth-at-all-costs policies stoked inflation and distorted the economy through heavy-handed currency controls.
But the fighting has worsened in recent months as jihadists have expanded their reach and stoked inter-communal fighting.
Because the studio wanted a hit and the press craved copy, the stars' mutual dislike was stoked into hatred.
So, we asked Walker for his thoughts on being on Jones' list -- and the 26-year-old was stoked!!!
You can see why investors are stoked by Snap's diversified sources of revenue as it closes out the year.
She did not name Trump, who, for at least five years, doggedly stoked questions about President Barack Obama's birthplace.
Whether you're stoked or not, they're making an official comeback after appearing all over the runways this fashion month.
Anyway, it's a very interesting placement, but judging by the look of the tattoo ... Tekashi's pretty stoked about it.
A sharp drop in oil output and prices in recent years has squeezed revenues, raised debt and stoked discontent.
The rise in the number of large tour groups in European cities has stoked fears of "overtourism" among locals.
Many were stoked to finally get their hands on the game, but more than a few had some gripes.
The financial crisis of 2007-08 stoked popular anger at a wealthy elite that had left everyone else behind.
At the vigil on Friday, NYU students said Clinton's reaction to Omar "stoked" hatred of Muslims, per the Post.
After Russia annexed Crimea and stoked a war in Ukraine's east in 2014, that struck many Ukrainians as untenable.
Reports of rising capacity utilisation and skills shortages had stoked fears of overheating, even though price pressures remain subdued.
That's one reason I'm so stoked to see Love, Simon — especially after watching the trailer approximately five times today.
The cultural upheaval following the 226 election has stoked outrage in people on all sides of the political spectrum.
Oil prices reversed course to fall 2 percent as bearish U.S. manufacturing data stoked concerns over global energy demand.
But the rapid pace of change has stoked concerns that its nomadic and Buddhist culture is being left behind.
Bashar al-Assad wants the world to forget how he stoked a civil war and laid waste to Syria.
The drop on Wall Street stoked safe-haven bids for gold and less riskier U.S. and German government debt.
Trump stoked this idea by regularly citing heinous crimes committed by people who had come to the country illegally.
Noisey writer Colin Joyce is stoked on all the writing that went into Noisey's top 100 lists this year.
Metta was equally stoked to meet Boosie ... saying the Lakers are always bumping his music in the locker room.
Stoked on this new tune from this absolutely ripshit North Jersey hardcore punk band that I've gushed about before.
Though New York abounds with fried chicken joints, we're stoked when the folks behind the Chicago favorite stop by.
Interest from big players in the grain market has been stoked by Saudi Arabia's increasing dependence on grain imports.
The public interest in this case is staggering and it has stoked an incredible amount of intense online debate.
BONUS -- O'Neal hints at another acquisition and former teammate he's super stoked to play with again ... so start guessing.
Analysts said extended declines in oil prices stoked concerns over the U.S. economy and boosted the safe-haven yen.
Ulta Beauty has been the talk of the cosmetics community as of late — and we're so stoked about it.
And while I still had that cynical voice in my head, the larger part of me was incredibly stoked.
A new law in China requiring any domestic firm to assist the government when asked has also stoked concern.
The attack drove up oil prices and stoked fears of a new confrontation between Iran and the United States.
Queer people weren't targeted by accident, and these politicians happily stoked the flames of hatred against the LGBT community.
The 11-day-old Carr Fire, stoked by drought-parched vegetation and triple-digit temperatures, is the most fearsome.
That has stoked fears that the world will soon have more planes than it knows what to do with.
After all, when she ascended the Iron Throne in last season's finale, he didn't look particularly stoked about it.
Meng's arrest, news of which emerged Wednesday, has stoked concerns about renewed trade tensions between the U.S. and China.
All the interest in the title — plus her nationwide arena tour — has stoked new speculation about her political prospects.
"Focus on the fact that you're stoked 'cause you're doing the work that you want to do," Stewart said.
Heffer and Filbert are pretty stoked on the new iPhones and superhero movies, but Rocko just misses the 1990s.
But an IMF official said the groups welcomed the heightened attention on tax issues that the controversy has stoked.
Disney's results and executive commentary also stoked enthusiasm around next week's launch of Disney+, the company's video-streaming service.
Critics say Fernandez's growth-at-all-costs policies stoked inflation and distorted the economy through heavy-handed currency controls.
This stoked tensions with Australia's largest trading partner, which denies any attempt to influence or interfere in Canberra's affairs.
"This defendant fed off, stoked and provoked the gang beef that led to his sister's death," Mr. Warshawer said.
On Instagram, Awkwafina wrote that she was "supremely stoked" for her SNL hosting gig and obviously, so are we.
The image quite likely only stoked the crowd, who hurled boos and derogatory names at Utley throughout the night.
They also stoked populist resentment against free trade that has become an important factor in American and European politics.
Add to that the anxiety that Brazil's political turbulence, stoked by a sweeping political corruption probe, will not abate.
So, we want to build this atmosphere in the company where people are just so stoked to be there.
The contentious decision, which was largely at odds with the international community, has stoked anxiety in the Middle East.
Her answer quickly stoked controversy on Twitter, with some users saying they couldn't support McCullough due to her views.
This contrast has stoked expectations that the slowdowns elsewhere will eventually spread to the domestic economy and stock market.
"When controversy is being stoked, it's our obligation to report that," said the Washington Post managing editor Cameron Barr.
Trump has drawn criticism from some groups that allege he has stoked anti-Semitism with some of his rhetoric.
How Obama's election stoked sales By now the relationship between gun sales and anti-gun rhetoric was well-established.
The two are so stoked to the knot, they're even extending an invitation to Cyborg to attend the wedding!
After a wimpy winter, spring break has arrived, and skiers and snowboarders from Maine to Mammoth Lakes are stoked.
Tensions have been stoked in the aftermath of North Korea's most recent simultaneous launch of four rockets on Monday.
The differing judgments on glyphosate by IARC and other regulators have stoked clashes on both sides of the Atlantic.
However, critics have warned that Trump has stoked animosity toward the media since hitting the campaign trail in 2015.
He's playing some fuzzy power chords, standing with his legs a rockstar width apart, and he's just so stoked.
Every few years, rumors of a reunion are re-stoked, and for 2018, the news came early and big.
Several Fed officials this week have stoked expectations of an interest rate hike this month as the economy strengthens.
He stoked deep and meaningful connections with scores of entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley: Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg.
For decades, Republicans have stoked the culture war to win the support of people hurt by their economic policies.
Sure Bill's stoked to get back to work -- though we bet he prefers hangin' with a half-naked Linda.
In 2014, Buress famously started (or at least stoked) the fire that has since completely burned down Cosby's image.
Wages rose 2.6 percent from a year earlier, below the 2.9 percent rate for January that stoked inflation concerns.
He stoked a national debate by concluding that police officers show no bias in the shootings of black men.
Villagers' anger was further stoked by local officials and police officers, many of whom were incompetent, corrupt or both.
Fortunately for Kanye, Kenny was in town, happens to live nearby and most importantly ... was stoked to do it.
He digs she's a Leo ... and is stoked Osmariel gets along great with his 7-year-old daughter, Camila.
Magic Johnson was an early investor in aXiomatic -- and Leonsis is stoked to reunite the 1992 Dream Team stars.
Lalas is usually stoked about bringing European soccer legends to the states -- just like David Beckham and Zlatan Ibrahimovic.
TechCrunch is lucky to have her, and the Equity team is stoked that she's coming aboard our hosting team.
While that was an unwise move that stoked Russian suspicions about the West, Mr. Bush was not acting capriciously.
Vegas was stoked about the Draft, especially with the Raiders moving to town and building a brand new stadium.
The sight of troops has stoked fears of a military-enforced quarantine, but the orders have been more mundane.
Although his moves in office have so far been more modest, he has stoked tensions between the two countries.
Billy said he felt awful that he might have given off a vibe that had stoked his wife's fastidiousness.
And even though Trump again stoked racism in the 2018 midterms, many voters flipped back to the Democratic column.
But the statement only drew unwanted headlines and stoked turmoil within the President's legal team, according to multiple sources.
Over the years, wealthy Saudi sheikhs and rich philanthropists have also stoked the war by privately financing the insurgents.
The blasts rocked the European Commission's home city and stoked new fears about the reach of the terrorist group.
I'm the easiest person to shop for — just buy me a puzzle or a coloring book and I'm stoked.
Former Obama administration officials said his commentary stoked alarmism in the news media and spread fear among the public.
This week, Trump stoked further scrutiny by publicly encouraging both China and Ukraine to investigate the former vice president.
Russia's influence campaign against the U.S. election has stoked fears that Moscow will interfere in upcoming elections in Europe.
He stoked fears by claiming, with no proof, that terrorists were among those traveling through Mexico to the border.
But it was an outbreak in Italy, where 6900 patients were diagnosed, that stoked fears of a global outbreak.
There's a rampant homelessness crisis in large cities across the country, stoked by a lack of affordable housing units.
All the while they stoked hatred against such enemies of rising India as Kashmiri separatists and their Pakistani supporters.
More affluent, health-conscious Chinese shoppers want safe Australian goods, a trend stoked by tainted China food supply scandals.
Those fears have been stoked by polls showing a sizable portion of Sanders supporters aren't ready to back Clinton.
In the foreign exchange market, news of deterioration in China's trade balance stoked safe-haven demand for the yen.
The shift gave China tens of millions of manufacturing jobs, stoked its economy and helped create a world power.
That stoked fears about whether individuals could be found and convicted for past crimes based on distant relatives' DNA.
Eighteen months later, anger over those policies has stoked protests that are a huge challenge for the French president.
He stoked Western concern on Friday when he met Pacific island leaders to pitch his Belt and Road initiative.
President Donald Trump and DeVos have stoked an intense debate since the Valentine's Day school shooting in Parkland, Fla.
Tuesday's controversy made national news and stoked disappointment and resentment within NBC, according to multiple sources at the network.
We first wrote about her some two years ago, so we're stoked to premiere her third EP, Living, below.
White Zombie explicitly stoked America's worst fears of voodooism and turned the spiritual belief system into a horror motif.
And they will be stoked by right-wing media to feel outraged and aggrieved until they get that confrontation.
Throughout the campaign, Donald Trump stoked up the heated rhetoric by alleging that victory would be stolen from him.
More than 5,700 firefighters have battled six large wind-stoked fires and several smaller ones that erupted since Monday.
Jared Kushner's father may have stoked his political interest at a young age — Charles Kushner was a prominent Democratic donor.
Klobuchar easily secured a third term as Minnesota's senior Senator in November, and her victory stoked even more 2020 speculation.
Kristin: I'm stoked she got a Chance feature, but it sounds like he didn't give his all on this hook.
Jared Kushner's father may have stoked his political interest at a young age -- Charles Kushner was a prominent Democratic donor.
Ryan Sutter's children were "super stoked" when they found out their dad was going to compete on American Ninja Warrior.
It's the holidays, dammit; we should be as stoked about our hair as we are about all the free eggnog.
Whatever the reason, fans seem to be stoked about the prospect and haven't been afraid to share their reasoning online.
There's no hill too small to die on, no controversy too minor to be stoked into a bonfire of outrage.
The case has stoked public outrage and revealed deep flaws in the police system in the European Union member state.
The unexpected move surprised investors and stoked Argentines' fears of a repeat of the nation's devastating 2001-2002 economic collapse.
Oil prices also resumed their slide as a record build-up in U.S. crude stockpiles stoked worries about global oversupply.
In recent years Arab broadcasters have stoked up coverage of Iranian minorities, keenly supporting Arabs "under occupation by Persian forces".
"It was sort of an awkward moment, and I could tell he wasn't stoked on talking about it," he said.
Facebook, in particular, has been blamed for allowing hate speech to spread that stoked violence against the Rohingya ethnic group.
The unexpected move surprised investors and stoked Argentines' fears of a repeat of the nation's devastating 213.5-22 economic collapse.
In addition, Uber stoked the competition by giving drivers incentives to join Uber (though these incentives have been recently reduced).
The culture war stoked by President Trump's rise primed millions of young American minds for Dennis Prager's gospel of Americanism.
Dez is obviously stoked -- he raved about the shoes as soon as he got them (following a workout on Thursday).
During the campaign, Mr Trudeau stoked those resentments as a way of winning votes from the NDP and the Greens.
"Technological advancements have always stoked fears and concern over mass job loss," Kenny wrote in his Tuesday letter to Congress.
That stoked speculation that America might be discussing a deal to remove Mr Maduro, whose socialist policies have ruined Venezuela.
We spoke with the 23-year-old over the weekend about the move ... and he's stoked for the fresh start.
Despite the fear stoked by the initial reports, or the relief that followed the arrests, the case was always complicated.
If you weren't totally stoked about the Frozen musical before, you definitely will be after watching the newly released video.
The landfill issue stoked anger at the inequality between the elites in Moscow and themselves and their run-down surroundings.
We're totally stoked to see all of you at TC Sessions: Mobility 2019 on July 10 in San Jose, Calif.
BlackRock has recently downgraded its global growth outlook on the back of macro uncertainty stoked by trade and geopolitical tensions.
But public anger against him lives on, stoked by a stream of new revelations about the horrors of his rule.
Trump and Farage have both stoked concerns about immigrants, globalism and a perceived loss of control to far away bureaucrats.
Or are they just stoked to be hanging out, eating oranges straight from the trees, and living la dolce vita?
Judging from the comments section, it appears to have stoked another fire of outrage about seven or eight months ago.
She and Bill Clinton have both apologized for their past actions and their support of policies that stoked mass incarceration.
Toys R Us' liquidation, which stripped away about 30,000 U.S. jobs and pulled at the country's heartstrings, stoked particular fury.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Donald Trump says the Federal Reserve has stoked asset bubbles and backs a congressional review of its decisions.
But the "artistic rendering" of 50 Cent is clad in a bright blue business suit, and he is positively stoked.
T stumbled 1.0 percent and were the second-worst sectoral performer after weaker metal prices stoked concerns for falling demand.
Likely to have stoked further tension is Sudan&aposs courtship of Turkey and Qatar, both considered regional nemesis by Egypt.
But in the meantime it seems like Grande is pretty stoked about the whole thing, and so are her fans.
The family's matriarch Kris Jenner is "actually super stoked on them being together now," another source told PEOPLE last week.
The first Tony Hawk's Pro Skater stoked my skateboarding interest, but by 2007, Tony's games weren't about skateboarding any more.
If you're just as stoked as we are, then you'll be pleased to know the collection is available starting today.
The show debuted in the midst of vampire mania stoked by Twilight and True Blood, which now seem positively prehistoric.
This has stoked the rise of ad blocking, a major concern for marketers and players such as Google and Yahoo.
Upbeat comments on the U.S. economy from Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell also stoked demand for the dollar, analysts said.
His refusal to do so has stoked political and ethnic tensions across the central African country, a major copper producer.
Mark Wahlberg wants to direct the movie based on Caron Butler's life ... and guess who's super stoked to hear that??
On Wednesday, CVS gave its forecast for the year, which disappointed investors and stoked fears about the company's core business.
One clan of rippers, the Weingartner family, showed up to the Vans skatepark stoked and ready to win some trophies.
Oil futures firmed into a fourth session as rising tensions in the Middle East stoked fears of potential supply disruptions.
Investors' fears have been stoked in recent days by talk of negative interest rates being introduced by more central banks.
Brazil's harshest recession on record stoked delinquencies and laid bare operational inefficiencies that weighed down Cemig's revenue in the quarter.
The data stoked fears of a wage-driven pickup in inflation, which led to a selloff lasting for a week.
When news of the birth control delivery app Nurx first hit, we (and the rest of the internet) were stoked.
This grim backdrop has stoked speculation that the BOJ will take additional easing steps at its policy meeting next week.
Downbeat domestic and overseas figures have now stoked speculation policy makers could reduce key U.S. rates to avert a recession.
That policy has hurt banks and stoked criticism from countries where saving is strong such as Germany and the Netherlands.
Powell's description stoked a sharp sell-off in rate futures and 2-year Treasury yields to a two-month peak.
Since the cancellation, Lancôme has faced accusations of self-censorship, stoked on social media in Hong Kong and mainland China.
Paradoxically, they're satisfying experiences that leave you wanting more, increasing stoked-ness whereas early access tends to bleed enthusiasm slowly.
They all look beyond stoked to be hanging out together, despite Chris Pratt and Nick Offerman not being in attendance.
It singled out Kenya as a country where religious leaders had at various times stoked tensions or calmed things down.
"You got a whole squad of people behind you," Hurts told Rayden ... who was STOKED to meet the football star.
Dire threats traded by President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un have further stoked fears of war.
For that person in your life who hasn't shut up about how stoked they are for The Mandalorian on Disney+.
A tax called zakat being imposed by al Shabaab had also stoked anger among the residents and militias, it added.
That policy has hurt banks and stoked criticism from countries where saving is strong such as Germany and the Netherlands.
The messages add to an existing narrative that even while Flynn cooperated with Mueller, he stoked conservative broadsides against him.
Even though Seagal is yet to comment, that hasn't stopped the internet getting totally stoked for the sexagenarian show-down.
However, a tariff war between the United States and trade partners including China has stoked fears of a global slowdown.
By the 1920s, in fact, the State Department disavowed the Roosevelt Corollary because it stoked such rancor in Latin America.

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