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Investment-grade bonds sucked in $10.7 billion, the fifth largest week of inflows to the asset class, while government bonds sucked in $4.7 billion.
Don't be sucked in by low monthly payments, Borne said.
"Around me, everybody sucked in air, then silence," she said.
I pushed out my butt and sucked in my stomach.
A HEPA filter will capture those particles as they're sucked in.
I sucked in my tummy and tried to stand up straight.
Overhead fluorescent lighting, washed-out skin, slumping postures, guts sucked in.
Towers explains that the baby sucked in amniotic fluid during surgery.
And, yet again, I was sucked in by the local offerings.
These scandals are a distraction, and Democrats keep getting sucked in.
And the people, well they are being sucked in the fetid vapours.
Insurers had also been sucked in, selling short-term, high-yield products.
Children can't help but be sucked in by this line of persuasion.
I was immediately sucked in by just how light the V30 is.
They're getting sucked in at the market bottom and at the top.
I was the one who was gullibly getting sucked in by gamification.
Jordan and Lebanon, bursting with refugees, fear they will be sucked in.
He was so strangely charismatic that you kind of get sucked in.
"It's a massive industry that has sucked in the past," Daher told TechCrunch.
Wars between 1996 and 2003 sucked in nine African armies and killed millions.
Ashleigh sucked in his cheeks, jabbed out his tongue, and crossed his eyes.
The reasons for why tech sucked in the '90s goes on and on.
The bead continues to be sucked in even after the bubble has gone.
If retaliation followed, that would almost certainly have sucked in American military forces.
Strong domestic demand, however, sucked in imports of consumer goods and motor vehicles.
"Eventually, not only I got sucked in, I sucked myself in," he said.
"But it's tough when you're in Queens not to get sucked in a little."
We both got sucked in by the promise of relaxation, free cake, and tea.
As flood water drained into the basin, the little boy was quickly sucked in.
You'll feel yourself getting pulled into arguments today, Cancer, but don't get sucked in!
We land on a documentary about JFK's final day and get totally sucked in.
Throw a few pillows on top and your mom might get sucked in, too.
Trump needs to not be sucked in by this sort of cheap media ploy.
Even Polish firms that have sought to move away from coal were sucked in.
That may be why I was sucked in so hard by The Bad Seed.
Wars at the turn of the century killed millions and sucked in neighboring countries.
She also said her vows "sucked" in comparison to Fischer's carefully-crafted, heartfelt vows.
It's hard to not get sucked in when you win right off the bat.
"I was sucked in by the spirit since the day I was born," he said.
As cities have sucked in more graduates and immigrants, they have become more strongly Labour.
I've pruned, and sliced back, and still find myself time and time again sucked in.
But every time I played on a console I could feel myself getting sucked in.
But I was sucked in by General [Colin] Powell and others and I believed them.
The little girl grew watchful and sucked in her lips, but she didn't say anything.
Nupur Lala: The last few years I've watched with friends, and they're completely sucked in.
A feat of fun and game design, it's easy to get sucked in for hours.
But I'll admit I was pretty sucked in by what ABC showed of the series.
I can't be near a game system for too long or I get sucked in.
Whether they give you a backhanded compliment or deliver an outright insult, don't get sucked in.
Thinner and lighter is great, and if we're honest, we're all sucked in by the allure.
The online shopping rabbit hole There's a reason you get sucked in when you're shopping online.
Indeed, the recent tightening of the LME spreads sucked in 24,700 tonnes over the course of February.
I watch it because it's ridiculous, but I do get sucked in and become weirdly emotionally invested.
It's just too easy to get sucked in to the absorbing blend of health bars and numbers.
Every subscription we had was debated over, which definitely sucked in the beginning (RIP Netflix and Hulu).
Don't get sucked in by the map's revelatory nature, and don't read too much into people's locations.
I want to read but I know I'll get sucked in and not be able to stop.
T. starts streaming an episode of This Is Us that we missed, and I get sucked in.
The war, which has sucked in a Saudi-led Arab coalition, has shown little sign of ending.
Moreover, it sustained this incarnation for up to eight minutes as it sucked in fuel from below.
The show may not exactly promote self-love, but we can't guarantee we won't find ourselves sucked in.
Like everyone else, I get sucked in and, on the Prime Day, start poring over all the deals.
The furor got bigger and bigger until it even sucked in a female member of Parliament, Stella Creasy.
This raises concerns of further escalation in a conflict that has already sucked in neighbours and regional powers.
The feud originally began between Lisa Vanderpump and Dorit Kemsley, but has sucked in Richards, Mellencamp and more.
I remember thinking it was a strange decision when I began reading, but I soon got sucked in.
Whether you like it or not, you get sucked in and need to extract yourself from the situation.
Koeper asserts that there are innocent bystanders who could get "sucked in" if the FCC reinterprets the law.
"I haven't read the book, I was sucked in by all the hoopla," said medical student Candice Leong.
Stay away from jeggings, or any styles that are so sucked-in they make your legs into sausages.
In a single minute she has sucked in 250 breaths while I hold mine, admiring her pygmy physique.
It sucked in national camera crews and it wound up leading to a leftist mayor of New York.
Shale communities enjoyed consistently low unemployment rates and sucked-in idle labor from the rest of the country.
Anton agrees, sucked in by Buddy's charm and charisma, shining on him after his years in the shadows.
All light getting sucked in means no light reflects back—so a black hole is invisible, across the spectrum.
The full moon arrives this morning at 8:52 AM, bringing plenty of drama—will you get sucked in?
We see that Netflix has released a new show called Tales of the City and get sucked in immediately.
In a nutshell ... her math sucked in states like Iowa -- where she only visited 3 times after the Caucus.
No surprise, then, that as the geopolitics of the time turn sleazy and wild Barry gets sucked in afresh.
Rankwave also apparently misused data sucked in by its own consumer app for checking your social media "influencer score".
It sucked in the way similarly rough bosses in Bloodborne—and especially Dark Souls 3—always did for me.
Superhero franchises and the like have sucked in all three schlubs and many more besides, and made them mighty.
"Once this organism starts to reach the coastal waters, they are basically sucked in," said first author Nina Bednaršek.
Sitara's parents were bonded laborers, and she was sucked in to help back their debt of 50,000 rupees (about $800).
Warning: I'm not liable if you get sucked in and end up with 10 of them in your own closet.
It suckedin fact, Nilay Patel published a story on this very website titled "The mobile web sucks" in 2015.
Millions died in conflicts in Congo between 1998 and 2003 that sucked in armies from neighboring states around the region.
Last year I caved and went to my first SoulCycle class, and I must admit I have been sucked in.
What resulted was an astonishing legal circus that sucked in 213 defendants in total and cost at least $230 million.
I would play for a month at a time maybe but I never got sucked in like I did before.
This vacuum causes the walls of the bladder to be sucked in, which stores potential energy much like a spring.
Net import dependency has grown steadily to 74% in 2017, when the region sucked in 6.2 million tonnes of aluminium.
This video might really just be for fans, but I got sucked in — comparing two golf swings, 45 years apart.
"Ferrari passion is infectious; it's hard not to get sucked in," said Hannah Marie Hassall, a fan from Guildford, England.
Since the 85033s, the ocean has sucked in between 20 percent to 30 percent of human-caused carbon dioxide emissions.
Since 2008 the Treasury has sucked in about $250bn from the firms, 30% more than the cost of the bail-out.
We even get to see him, while getting sucked in, terrified and trying to claw his way out of certain death.
Despite cautionary tales like "Rebecca," investors large and small are sucked in year after year by the lure of show business.
Despite cautionary tales like Rebecca, investors large and small are sucked in year after year by the lure of show business.
Forget staging the ultimate bikini photo with a sucked-in stomach and perfectly positioned legs — Amy Schumer isn't interested in pretending.
Within the last few months, we've been sucked in to day-long Twitter debates, thanks to #HurtBae, #UberBae, #BootBae, and #StrandedBae.
"So the military is then sucked in to prevent supply breakdowns, as in the case of the baby formula," he added.
The one you kept seeing memed on social media, but avoided because you didn't want to get too sucked in yet.
I sucked in my breath and prepared to answer questions about the differences in our bodies, but the questions didn't come.
My breath almost froze the first time I sucked in a big breath, so I didn't do much of anything outside.
There is major gossip and despite my best efforts to get a good night's sleep, I am sucked in for 45 minutes.
Yael: Yeah, if you study cults, a lot of people who get sucked in have some kind of deep trauma to exploit.
If you don't get sucked in by the food court, you could end up blowing your budget on bulk packages of goodies.
A ventilation system operating in recirculating mode that sucked in the viral particles from her classroom and spread them around the school.
They don't worry about how their clothes look, or whether their stomach is sucked in, or whether their hair is messed up.
He said he felt guilty spending the anniversary of his boyfriend's death getting his dick sucked in the hills of Silver Lake.
If I had known a third party would be viewing them, I would have sucked in my stomach in those swimsuit shots.
"Stranger Things" perhaps comes the closest, but it's not enough to keep Netflix subscribers sucked in year-round and in between seasons.
"This Land" invites and rewards and presently compels close viewing: You get sucked in, and as minutes pass, ever slyer details emerge.
Andersen didn't think millennials "sucked" — in fact, at the time, he didn't give much thought to the stereotypes surrounding his generation at all.
Fitness influencer Anna Victoria used to only post "perfectly posed" photos of herself on Instagram, with her stomach sucked in and muscles popping.
As someone who is heavily devoted to skin care, it's safe to say that I've been sucked in by all things K-beauty.
The wars that ripped apart the Democratic Republic of Congo and sucked in its neighbours, causing millions of deaths, have largely been quelled.
Scattershot staccato clattering, as your fingers are simultaneously sucked in and involuntarily hammer out a grapeshot of key strikes, is what actually happens.
"I wasn't planning on working in hospitality, but I got completely sucked in," says the 38-year-old, who studied architecture at RISD.
It sucked in more than half the world's exports of scrap copper and waste paper in 2016, and half of its used plastic.
The fatherless family is on a beach vacation, and two of the kids get into trouble, sucked in and swamped by the breakers.
Developers seized on the viral invite and request channels Facebook offered, designing their games to heavily reward users who sucked in their friends.
Gradually he began watching the Jets again, sucked in by players he liked who were now wearing a new insignia on their chests.
He began playing regularly with his son, who is now 12, and was immediately sucked in by the creative possibilities of the game.
"Her arms and her body were sucked ... in that direction, from my vantage point," said passenger Marty Martinez, who was in Row 2190.
Volker testified that he cautioned the Ukrainians not to get "sucked in" to U.S. domestic politics after being briefed on the phone call.
They're formed when a giant star collapses, imploding into a tiny area of such intense gravity, even the surrounding light is sucked in.
For years, people within the Muslim community have tried to intervene as family or friends got sucked in by the lure of terrorism.
Flies don't have teeth, so they spurt saliva from a snout-like mouth to liquefy food, which can then be sucked in and swallowed.
With pandemonium breaking out across the course as 14-times major winner Woods rolled back the years, even Spieth found himself getting sucked in.
"I just got sucked in," Rice told the New York Times about the fraud, which continued even after the woman in question had died.
We make it to Bath & Body Works where I get sucked in by their new rose scent and the buy-two-get-one deal.
They pick characters and get sucked in, unaware that they'd be inhabiting the body and skillsets of those characters while maintaining their own personalities.
They may, however, be tempted by a risky proposition, so try to talk it through with them before they get sucked in or suckered.
The meeting has also sucked in the players in the fight over the Magnitsky Act -- Russian sanctions approved in 2012 -- into the Russian probe.
That's a relief, as there's no way for an individual user of one of Mixpanel's clients to know if their password got sucked in.
Oxybenzone, a main ingredient in traditional sunscreen, gets sucked in by the coral and seriously disrupts their ability to absorb UV light and reproduce.
So many more people will get sucked in, including people who will go to work feeling that they "do good" in their daily jobs.
Men stood around in the main room bar in various degrees of undress, laughing and talking, while others fucked and sucked in the corners.
Those whose lives were once sucked in by social media have returned to them in order to only stay connected to a select few.
The stakes only escalate as the season progresses, so if you decide to give this one a shot, be prepared to get sucked in.
Recently, the fighting has sucked in many other ethnic groups, engulfing new areas of the country and calling into question South Sudan's very integrity.
In middle school, I used to get severe stomach pains from all the time I spent keeping my belly sucked in when boys were around.
His unique approach allows him to get as close as possible to the monster-sized waves without putting himself at risk of getting sucked in.
In contrast, America's two-party system sucked in Mr Sanders, who joined the Democrats last year, and Mr Trump, who rejoined the Republicans in 2009.
I tested the app out this morning expecting to click around for a few minutes, but ended up getting sucked in for almost an hour.
The industry has sucked in talent so quickly that it is now constrained by a shortage of qualified engineers and programmers and is looking abroad.
"800 Words" is the definition of lightweight, but it's amiable and touching, and it's easy to get sucked in by its scenic and anthropological charms.
The mouth of the paddlefish was agape, and jammed into its gill rakers were microtektites—sucked in by the fish as it tried to breathe.
Don't get sucked in by the 24-hour news cycle, and of course, be aware that news can be coming through phones and computer screens.
She became a lawyer to do good for the world, but she got sucked in by the prestige and career trajectory promises of our firm.
When you look down at your phone, you get sucked in, because there is so much on the screen and it's all happening so fast.
When the air pressure dropped to a low enough point, he explained, contaminated air from another apartment would get sucked in, infiltrating my living space.
The kingdom's blue-chip names have sucked in huge inflows of foreign investment in recent months in anticipation of the bourse's upgrade to emerging markets status.
My research also reframes our understanding of the Civil War away from well-known battles to a constant, grinding war that sucked in thousands of civilians.
These tiny worms nestle in an animal's eyes, mature, meet up to do the dirty deed, then lay larvae that are sucked in again by flies.
You can build pace this way, and create this 'inclusive' effect where the reader gets more sucked in because they're becoming part of that storytelling process.
"We'd need to win tossups or even safer Republican seats, but that's what happens in a wave: People get sucked in the undertow," Mr. Schiff said.
To see a black hole at all, we have to rely on light from the stars and other matter that get sucked in (before they disappear).
Whether American viewers will be sucked in the way British viewers were is a question that won't get a definitive answer, since Netflix releases no numbers.
"We'd need to win toss-ups or even safer Republican seats, but that's what happens in a wave: People get sucked in the undertow," California Rep.
David L. Kirp As soon as I walked into Celia Rojas's prekindergarten class in Union City, N.J., I was sucked in by the hum of activity.
For many users, Instagram has become a wormhole — it's easy to get sucked in, thanks to infinite scrolling and endless amounts of content at your disposal.
Mantzarlis says one of the biggest reasons bogus news spreads on Facebook is because people get sucked in by a headline and don't bother to click through.
In the first 11 months of 2016, China's life insurers sucked in more than 1.1 trillion yuan of insurance premium, with investment schemes containing minimal insurance elements.
And some executives simply get sucked in by the whole boom: bigger is better, the good times will go on forever, and this time really is different.
Much like bitcoin, Beyond Meat is trading at a "ludicrous price, but everyone gets sucked in," said Novogratz, who is also a former Goldman Sachs macro trader.
India has been severely hit by a currency crunch following the government's ban on high-value notes that sucked in about 22% of the cash in circulation.
To study them, scientists detect the X-rays emitted by the nearby matter that accelerates and heats up as it gets sucked in by the black hole.
I spent hours wandering those trails, getting my dick sucked in the bushes, fucking a sexy construction worker, getting fucked by a businessman in a dark suit.
But overall growth was dampened by net foreign trade since exports rose less strongly than imports, which the vibrant domestic economy sucked in at a higher rate.
We don't want you to get sucked in to a deal that seems too good to be true (because if it seems that way, it probably is).
In rewatching it for this article, I (Todd) kept finding myself sucked in by its rhythms all over again, even in episodes I knew weren't that great.
So basically I keep my home screen to just in-and-out tools that are only ... if I use it unconsciously, I would never get sucked in.
So, I observe and I got on the Tinder app and I didn't it realize it sucked in your Facebook thing and then you're instantly on Tinder.
They make me look slim, yet curvy and they don't make my stomach feel like its being sucked in (even though it does flatten it out a bit).
When a branch of the Ivy, a fancy restaurant, opened in November it sucked in roughly 100 staff from local eateries, says the manager of a pizza joint.
The reason that's not crazy is that Flexport simultaneously runs its own freight forwarding service that's optimized thanks to all the data sucked in by its free dashboard.
Causes sucked in a ton of Facebook user data in the early days of the platform before restrictions were put in place (too late to stop Cambridge Analytica).
There are two inside players with terrible angles to Ajayi, while corner Artie Burns gets completely sucked in and leaves Ajayi with a clear path to the sideline.
"It's amiable and touching, and it's easy to get sucked in by its scenic and anthropological charms," Mike Hale wrote in a review in The New York Times.
We tried a brand we had gotten as a gift, but he sucked in too much air along with the milk and ended up gassy and in pain.
Reeves wasn't the only ghost to get sucked in from beyond the grave to do battle on behalf of giant telecommunications companies such as AT&T and Comcast.
That's why it's important to know how to recognize the signs of a bad boss early on before you're sucked in so deeply that it's hard to leave.
La République en Marche, the party he invented and which holds a robust majority in parliament, has sucked in most of France's moderates on the left and the right.
I was pretty sucked in by Christine's tailer when it hit last year, and now that the film is on Netflix, I finally got around to checking it out.
Another key Trump lieutenant, Pompeo, is getting sucked in to the drama, after it emerged that he was on the now notorious July 25 call between Trump and Zelensky.
The pumps sucked in the sides to create the damaged version of the car, and then the film was reversed, making it appear like the car was fixing itself.
Congolese officials reject comparisons with the dying days of Mobutu, whose reign ended with regional wars that sucked in more than a half-dozen countries between 1996 and 2003.
Precious metal funds recorded the fourth-largest inflows ever in the week to Wednesday and investment-grade funds sucked in money, Bank of America Merrill Lynch said on Friday.
I think often when people read a comic and they get sucked in straight away, that tends to be because your eyes are being told where to go constantly.
Hawking realized that when these pairs arise straddling the horizon of a black hole, one virtual particle will get sucked in while its partner escapes, preventing their mutual destruction.
For now, Hillary Clinton, the Democratic front-runner, leads the fund-raising pack with a money machine that has sucked in more than $80 million in super PAC support.
William Karlsson Good players dominate this award these days, and rightfully so—they're the ones targeted for the most abuse, so they get extra credit for not getting sucked in.
It's easy for an idealist like me to get sucked in by the effects of new technology and to start attributing some ethical agency on the part of its creators.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - A Chinese court has sentenced two people to life imprisonment for fraud in a 15.6 billion-yuan ($2.39 billion) pyramid scheme that sucked in more than 200,000 people.
The Ten 5s are tuned to make you feel the music, and they're so damn pure, controlled, and emotive, that I can't help but be sucked in by their performance.
We have to be careful about blanket endorsements of violence and I say that as someone who has been sucked in and found the allure of that redemptive violence before.
It's all part of a high stakes power play in an already absurdly complicated conflict that has sucked in the world's great powers, and a lot of the lesser ones.
Scientists conducted autopsies on six white dwarfs ⁠— the burned-out cores of sun-like stars — to see what kind of material they sucked in, such as shredded remains of planets.
It is easy to track the war's toll: It has killed 22014,000 people, displaced millions, opened space for the Islamic State, and sucked in foreign powers, including the United States.
Because Syria has sucked in two of the world's leading military powers, Russia and the United States, that bar could most likely be cleared only by a full-scale invasion.
But we'd also have armed factions fighting one another for power, and you can imagine a scenario in which the United States, South Korea, China, and others get sucked in.
Even the private person who doesn't tweet or otherwise share his thoughts in public gets sucked in, his conscience demanding the solidarity of judging in his heart, if not aloud.
This is a deeply serious situation, certainly, but it's also treated with such heightened emotion that you can't help but laugh for a moment, before letting yourself be sucked in.
It has killed more than 50,000 people, destroyed oil wells, farms, schools and hospitals, and sucked in countless children as child soldiers and then spat them out dead or mutilated.
In general, that algorithm is designed to keep users sucked in, and the best way to do that is showing them stuff that will engage, enrage or feed their biases.
Check out the ring of light: That is the event horizon, where matter is getting gobbled up and heated up so much that it glows as it gets sucked in.
But the question is: with the world's biggest economy starting to hurt, Fed rate cuts bring priced for 2020 and G4 bond yields plunging, can any market avoid being sucked in?
As CNBC wrote, ICOs slowed down in November due in part to fears of legal repercussions, though the ICO market has still sucked in billions of dollars of investments to date.
So, click on for the moms I can't look away from and the reasons why I keep coming back — trust me, once you hit follow, you'll be totally sucked in, too.
"They launched a military intervention against Cyprus and (the attention of) Washington was sucked (in) by the fallout of Watergate" said Serhat Guvenc, professor of international relations at Kadir Has University.
With membership of more than 100m and with tycoons queuing for Mr Modi's favour, the BJP last year sucked in four times more donations than the next five parties put together.
The Shanghai tin contract has only been trading since early 27.4 but has already sucked in more than 22016,210.6 tonnes of stocks, a significant amount in a 20,23-tonne global market.
Oh, Trump threw a wrench in the game, and so has Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, but even they get sucked in to this system and they are all one and the same.
Kim "Libero" Hye Sung (Mei) used Ice Wall to boost up Ha "SayaPlayer" Jeong Woo (McCree) while Choi "Hoon" Jae Hoon (Zarya) sucked in the enemy team with a Graviton Surge.
Treasuries, meanwhile, sucked in the traders, slapping them around for being short in expectation of more hawkish FOMC commentary only to rally from a 2.6 percent yield to sub 2.4 percent.
"If you buy the financials now — and they've had a pretty significant move — this will be the fifth time you got sucked in by rumors of Fed hikes," said the businessman.
Then once you get sucked in, the nature of our relationship evolved, and he really did show me a kind of vulnerability that just made me fall in love with him.
In a sign of nascent investor confidence, Turkish bonds and stocks sucked in $256 million in the week to June 21, the largest inflow since early February, according to Deutsche Bank.
The drifter would float along, like a duck, collecting and transmitting data, so that, by the time it reached a moulin and was sucked in, it would have served its purpose.
But as fighting has spread to southern border states, known as Greater Equatoria, it has sucked in dozens of other ethnic groups that are also historically in conflict with the Dinka.
The focus on the News Feed, where all your friends' and families' latest posts would appear on your Facebook home page, also helped users stick around once they were sucked in.
If you replaced the sun with a black hole of equal mass, the Earth would not get sucked in — it would continue orbiting the black hole as it orbits the sun, today.
And with music-making YouTubers it's this connection, a simulated friendship of sorts, that's sucked in tween fans who would've had boy bands or girl groups to obsess over 15 year ago.
While learning all about food and wine and developing her own palate with the help of her new co-workers, Tess also gets sucked in to the darker sides of the business.
After discovering and listening to an episode, she went and binge-listened to the entire run up to that point, sucked in by its deep dives into science fiction and fantasy culture.
Some films are blessed with titles so evocative that you're instantly sucked in before you've even seen the BBFC screen: Days of Being Wild, Cheaper by the Dozen 2, Bradley Gunn Raver.
I found it far too easy to get sucked in and lose track of time while I was supposed to be writing an article about how to find this very Easter egg.
But over the past five years, demand for fauxcest has grown so rapidly that it's sucked in seasoned performers like Fires and become an inevitability for those new to the adult industry.
This Australian hit "is the definition of lightweight, but it's amiable and touching, and it's easy to get sucked in by its scenic and anthropological charms," Mike Hale wrote in The Times.
Powerful men are sucked in, consultants start explaining to old-line economy companies how they too can become like WeWork, and eventually more and more of the economy just adopts counterfeit capitalism.
LONDON (Reuters) - Bond funds sucked in $16.6 billion in the week to Wednesday, with investor euphoria sending bond yields lower even as global economy shows traces of improvement, BofA said on Friday.
Bond funds attracted $16.2 billion and equities sucked in $8.5 billion last week even as concerns over the spread of a deadly virus in China rattled markets, BofA said citing EPFR data.
UK equity funds sucked in $1.1 billion in the week to Wednesday as Boris Johnson's thumping victory led to hopes that Britain would exit the European Union with a deal next year.
Our annual Hanukkah party, to which all of our friends in the neighborhood were invited, was a marker that we weren't being sucked in: that we were different, and proud of it.
Millions died in the 1998-2003 war that sucked in more than a half-dozen armies, including Zimbabwe and Namibia, which backed Laurent Kabila and then Joseph after his father's murder in 2001.
Amid the unfolding global financial crisis, Beijing's support operations for its beleaguered metal producers disrupted natural arbitrage patterns and sucked in lots of zinc which the country didn't actually need at the time.
If that's the case, it means that the Luke P. drama is still the center of the show, it's just that he's sucked in a new target now that Luke S. is gone.
A key takeaway from past administrations is to designate one office or official to handle all the legal and communications issues, so there's a consistent response and everyone else isn't constantly sucked in.
As a result, most of the "information" about what had fallen in — all of the attributes and properties of the things sucked in, whether elephants or donkeys, Volkswagens or Cadillacs — would be erased.
It had already sucked in the boat by the time firefighters arrived 15 minutes later, By late Friday morning, the sinkhole was 200 feet wide (61 meters) and 50 feet (15 meters) deep.
Participants were sucked in by a moral dilemma that is increasingly popping up more as automation becomes more central to our lives: How much power do we want to give to the machines?
It's so difficult to find the right balance between making sure our children are fluent with online tools and protecting them from getting sucked in by habit-forming video platforms and social networks.
Most importantly, the investigation led Facebook to shut down its Onavo app, which offered a VPN but in reality sucked in tons of mobile usage data to figure out which competitors to copy.
Foreign powers have overlooked alleged irregularities in the past for the sake of insuring relative stability in a country where two wars in the 1990s and early 2000s sucked in other regional armies.
"Snout" compares The Crusades—where people were going overseas in the name of Christianity and murdering people—to the present day, dulled, bummed-out masses who are being sucked in by the flag.
Many of my friends and allies have either attended or spoken at TPUSA conferences, putting me in the awkward position of recognizing that even good people can get sucked in by political opportunism.
Not every kinkster who enjoys these other fetishes will be into HuCow content, but there are ample avenues for one to get sucked in, and plenty of opportunities for crossover with wider kink communities.
The overthrow of longtime Congolese ruler Mobutu Sese Seko in 1997 fuelled years of conflict in the mineral-rich east that sucked in more than half a dozen countries and killed millions of people.
It created the most liberal market in corporate control in the world; sucked in more immigrants in 2350 years than it has in a thousand; and, in London, created the world's most global city.
Congo's most recent full-blown civil war, from 1998 to 2003, sucked in nine countries and caused perhaps 1m-5m deaths (mostly from war-induced starvation and disease), depending on which estimate you believe.
Foreign powers have overlooked alleged irregularities in previous Congo elections for the sake of ensuring relative stability in a country where two wars in the 1990s and early 2000s sucked in other regional armies.
Last year, I very publicly broke up with Google Chrome, a memory-hogging browser that everyone still uses today because Internet Explorer sucked in 2008 and at the time everything Google was considered infallible.
We climbed the stairs and pushed out into the night air, nodding at the two men, who didn't acknowledge us, and I sucked in great breaths as if I had been starving for it.
" Dan Saltzstein, our special projects editorial director, dares you not to get sucked in: "It turns out the man behind the character was a Jewish songwriter and impresario from New York named Billy Rose.
The throat end of this tube opens when a person swallows, allowing air to be sucked in or pushed out of the middle ear so that its internal air pressure matches the outside world.
Caleb Teicher was the most daring, dancing sparely and shirtlessly to a Chopin étude; his brooding body language couldn't quite fill the silences, but his wild turns sucked in air like a jet engine.
It's getting better and better with each update, but in my couple of instances playing the game, the bugs, lack of optimization, and general unfinished feel of the game kept me from getting sucked in.
It's hard not to see large portions of this as goofy, but it also seems really easy to get sucked in to the weird, puzzle-like web that it's weaving within such a confined space.
The ongoing civil war has given terror groups like ISIS and al-Qaeda fertile recruiting ground, has sucked in regional powers seeking influence over the outcome and has sent ripples through Europe and its allies.
Black holes&apos gravity is so strong that nothing can escape — not even light — so astronomers attempting to see them have to rely on light from the matter that gets sucked in (before it disappears).
There's the kind where you watch an episode, get sucked in by the cliff-hanger, and fire up the next episode even though you had other things you wanted to do instead: wash, rinse, repeat.
Nestled high in the tulip poplars (those are trees, man) of Washington, D.C's National Arboretum, two minuscule newborn eagles sucked in their first breathes of life today, as the entire world watched live on the internet.
The problem is the push and pull of platforms against privacy has become so aggressive, so virulent, that societal norms that protect and benefit us all — like empathy, like respect — are getting squeezed and sucked in.
I was able to write this thing so quickly—ten months for the first draft—partly because I treated each writing session like a dream; anything that happened in my life got sucked in and reconfigured.
Grogan called the FDA's efforts on tobacco regulation a "huge waste of time" and said the agency has been "sucked in the mud" dealing with tobacco rather than approving more drugs or focusing on serious illnesses.
Grogan called the FDA's efforts on tobacco regulation a "huge waste of time" and said the agency has been "sucked in the mud" dealing with tobacco rather than approving more drugs or focusing on serious illnesses.
The industry has sucked in more than $300 million from investors this year alone — that's counting just one company — and now Ofo has become the first in the space to reach the much-coveted $1 billion valuation.
The team found that during ebb tides when the moon was full (and the tide thus at its springiest) farmed individuals of Holothuria scabra sucked in water and became buoyant enough to roll outside the fenced enclosures.
For many of us, it's become something of an anxiety-inducing loop: Open Instagram or Twitter or Reddit, get sucked in, realize how long we've been on said app, put the phone down, get a notification, repeat.
He lit the bowl with a red Bic, sucked in the smoke, and exhaled slowly, leaving a thick cloud around his perfectly picked two-inch afro, before cutting through the haze with a slow-motion karate chop.
Consumption-driven growth in Romania has sucked in imports and the central bank has said it needs to be wary about raising rates in case it boosts the leu, which could drive the external shortfall even higher.
When a wealthy family suggests that she marry its recently deceased son as a "ghost bride," she thinks it could solve several problems at once — until she gets sucked in to the tumultuous world of afterlife drama.
A black hole's event horizon, one of the most violent places in the universe, is the point of no return beyond which anything - stars, planets, gas, dust, all forms of electromagnetic radiation including light - gets sucked in irretrievably.
It can also draw metal objects into the magnetic field, and there are still occasional accidents when standard safety procedures are not followed and M.R.I. magnets have sucked in hospital beds, screwdrivers, oxygen tanks and other metal objects.
In 2015, as unicorn start-ups sucked in billions of dollars in funding and soared to stratospheric valuations, Mr. Gurley of Benchmark bemoaned "the complete absence of fear" in Silicon Valley and said "dead unicorns" would soon appear.
LONDON, March 1 (Reuters) - Emerging markets sucked in a further $25.6 billion of foreign fund flows in February, a slimmer volume than January, but enough to signal investor sentiment remained positive, according to Institute of International Finance (IIF) data.
The bitcoin frenzy has spawned scams, with police in South Korea last month uncovering a $55 million cryptocurrency pyramid scheme that sucked in thousands of homemakers, workers and self-employed businessmen seduced by slick marketing and promises of wealth.
Britain sucked in 803 billion pounds ($31.0 billion) of foreign finance in the three months to June, far above economists' 16 billion pound forecast, and the first-quarter deficit was revised up to 22.3 billion pounds from 16.9 billion.
But here, when Beaver hires her to investigate just who Kendall is having an affair with, while a dead body washes up on the beach with Veronica's name on its hand, Veronica gets sucked in almost against her will.
It was good to fit in, but I didn't want to fit in too much, and I maintained my independence by keeping my relationships diverse and making sure I didn't get sucked in too deep to any one group.
He made the argument to our greatest urban newspaper, The New York Times, and there was a great need for those words during the time when the suburbs had sucked in numerous families, worried about the declining urban area.
But, the star tells the LA Times, she's so excited about the show's success she just can't contain herself (unless you would call being being sucked in by boning and spandex to the point of saying "I can't breathe" contained).
LONDON, Aug 9 (Reuters) - Precious metal funds recorded the fourth largest weekly inflows ever and investment-grade funds sucked in money, Bank of America Merrill Lynch said on Friday, as escalating trade tensions and global growth concerns prompted a dash for .
" When Vinny suggests Ron doesn't have to marry Jen simply because he's having a child with her, the dad-to-be-asks, "Then why am I having this conversation with you when I could have my dick sucked in the bathroom?
Yet from the late 23s immigration rose sharply, first as a strong economy sucked in students, workers and their families from around the world, and then as the EU's enlargement gave people in the poorer east permission to work in Britain.
Enough dirt, dust, and detritus permeated the air to allow the artist to create a large "brick" out of the sucked-in fragments, effectively becoming a tangible representation of the amount of toxins one inhales within a few months in Beijing.
Johnson will meet peers from Germany, France, Italy and the European Union in London to discuss Syria's five-year conflict, which has spurred the rise of Islamic State, sucked in regional and major powers and created the world's worst refugee crisis.
Take Carrie Bradshaw's ever-changing styles in Sex and the City, or Issa's evolving twists and braids on Insecure: The hair is so well-done, and often so telling about the characters themselves, you just can't help but be sucked in.
Do you think we're witnessing a real shift into the McDavid/Matthews/Laine era, or is this going to be like the overall scoring spike where we'll all look back in a month and feel stupid for getting sucked in?
Within ten days of opening, Shinyoung's fund, the largest, had attracted over 9 billion won ($8m); by the end of 2014 it had sucked in 51 billion won, and four other funds held a combined total of 6.5 billion won.
"The Yankees have been admirable in sticking to their brand rather than being sucked in by trends — they are the antithesis of Oregon in the N.C.A.A.," said Heather Cocks, an author of a fashion blog that often mocks celebrity couture.
My understanding of Hawking Radiation is that quantum foam pops into its normally-evanescent existence right on the event horizon, but before it can dissolve back into nothingness, one part gets sucked in, and the other blasted out into space.
Everyone is looking for a quick fix to wellness, and while we are all struggling with maintaining our energy levels, eating well and exercising while living busy lives, it is easy to be sucked in by clever marketing and celebrity endorsements.
Diplomats fear any escalation could trigger a conflict like the 1996 to 2003 wars that killed millions, sucked in neighboring armies and saw armed groups clash over Congo's mineral wealth and the use of mass rape as a strategic weapon.
Despite spending more time than most poring over the details of his bullying tactics and reading with transfixed horror his most outrageous outrages, I still find myself getting sucked in by the occasional good and pure moments on The Forward.
Instead of getting sucked in to thwart Goran Dragic's drive, Gobert quickly identifies the play and fights through Dwyane Wade's back pick before sprinting over to the weak-side corner where his man, Chris Bosh, is open for a three.
Fifty years on, it remains the closest the world came to a second Korean War, one that cables show US generals were prepared to use nuclear weapons to fight, and could have sucked in both the Soviet Union and China.
If he does so, however, many analysts fear it could push Congo to the brink of another civil war, like the one that killed millions of people and sucked in half a dozen countries in the region between 1996-2003.
The Honduran asylum-seeker was bathing with four other girls in the river that divides the Mexican city of Matamoros and the US city of Brownsville last week when her 14-year-old friend was sucked in by the current.
Yemen has been in a civil war for more than a year between supporters of President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi and the Iran-allied Houthi group that has sucked in a Saudi-led alliance and caused a major humanitarian crisis.
But if I'm honest with myself, I was sucked in a lot more than that, especially once I started following personal stylists, entrepreneurs and other glamorous influencers on Instagram who served as a kind of benchmark about success in my own life.
Precious metal funds recorded the fourth-largest inflows ever in the week to Wednesday and investment-grade funds sucked in money, Bank of America Merrill Lynch said on Friday, as rising trade tensions and global growth concerns prompted a dash for safe havens.
LONDON (Reuters) - Japanese equities sucked in their biggest inflows of cash this week since March 2018 ahead of the Bank of Japan's pledge to keep interest rates at super-low levels for longer - the latest central bank to commit to ultra-loose policy.
Higher steel production has sucked in iron ore imports, partly to meet the increased demand but also to re-stock supply chains that had been run down as buyers held off while prices had been falling toward the end of last year.
"I have a portrait of myself, all ash-colored," he wrote to Paul Gauguin, in 21888, and the ash figure he refers to, with sucked-in cheeks and hair cropped close to the skull, resembles a prisoner with no hope of parole.
But Fox's alt-reality vortex has sucked in previously levelheaded members of the G.O.P. like Lindsey Graham, the South Carolina senator who said as recently as October that there would be "holy hell to pay" if Mr. Trump tried to fire Mr. Mueller.
When she passed, bless her dear heart"—he put his hand on his chest, sucked in air at a stutter for a moment, looked up at the ceiling—"I found the diary and I read it, and it was all about bowling.
LONDON (Reuters) - Precious metal funds recorded the fourth-largest inflows ever in the week to Wednesday and investment-grade funds sucked in money, Bank of America Merrill Lynch said on Friday, as rising trade tensions and global growth concerns prompted a dash for safe havens.
For sure, there is always more "out there" than just what is sitting in exchange warehouses but it is most likely "out there" in China, which sucked in 3.63 million tonnes of refined copper last year, only marginally off the record pace of 2015.
As he and Kim exit the room, he exults in how the suckers fell for it — but it's clear that both Kim (lured by the thought that her boyfriend might finally be feeling something) and viewers (sucked in by Odenkirk's magnetic performance) thought the performance was genuine.
The 2,600 level has sucked in all sorts of market watchers — technicians and non-technicians alike — who are waiting to see if the S&P can cross above that threshold and move higher, a sign to some that stocks may have found a bottom during Christmas week.
They've come to have this experience, but also to be above it: to confirm that even though they've been sucked in — to the point of spending cold, hard cash on their fandom — they're not those fans, the ones who don't see that what they're doing is embarrassing.
The old Jumanji was tied to a board game; now it's a 1980s video game, housed on a cartridge that washes up on a beach in 1996 and lands in the hands of Alex (Nick Jonas), who sticks it in his console and promptly gets sucked in.
When their flesh was strapped in and sucked in and their cleavage was pushed up and their bottoms were cantilevered out by the physics of spike heels, and everything was waxed and moisturized to airbrushed extremes, and it was all covered by a scrim of lacy peekaboo.
If Apple could only improve Siri, its own voice assistant, the Watch and AirPods could combine to make something new: a mobile computer that is not tied to a huge screen, that lets you get stuff done on the go without the danger of being sucked in.
Nadal has simply added to his Grand Slam haul since then, making it 18 last month at Roland Garros, a place he reveres but which Kyrgios said "sucked" in a recent social media video when he also accused the Spaniard of being "super salty" in defeat.
Besides, The Room's long, unpredictable journey only amplifies the bittersweet feel-goodness of The Disaster Artist.. In the near fifteen years since Wiseau's disastrous 2003 premiere, his movie has evolved from gotta-see-this oddity to a root-worthy mini-movement, one that's sucked in millions of Room dwellers.
There was really no way to find my place in balance with that… I really was just sucked in and went with it… I wanted to be with him every minute… I was doing a couple bumps of coke, but I was in denial of how dangerous it was.
Sheppard told Gizmodo that it could be a remnant of some random object in the Solar System that got sucked in by Jupiter's gravity—like a rogue comet, for example—which smashed into some of the retrograde moons, and broke them into the many that orbit the gas giant today.
The Syrian quagmire has sucked in a long list of international players, with most of the world's major and regional powers backing proxy forces in the conflict, while Iran and Russia (both pro-Assad), Turkey (anti-Assad and anti-Kurds) and now the U.S. (predominantly anti-ISIS) have intervened directly.
It's one of the most entertaining and original board games I've had the chance to play in recent years, and anyone with a love of music will quickly find themselves sucked in for hours, and then wishing their local Toys "R" Us was open in the middle of the night to find those expansion packs.[DropMix]
People who have never given a thought to One Direction or any of its members procreation plans in their lives can still be sucked in by this story because it's utterly insane, and because it involves a celebrity allegedly doing what we kind of believe they all do — manipulate the living hell out of all of us.
Button-down shirts, denim jackets and pea coats were cut on the slant and curved into the shape of a chrysalis, and suits in houndstooth and tweed had the hips triangulated out and up, like a false front, in an echo of the classic couture silhouette (shoulders slouched forward, stomach sucked in, bones sharp as steel).
When presenting the paper, Starbird also acknowledged the emotional toll that her research had taken: Since her earlier work on the topic was published, more people reach out to her to say they're concerned a loved one is getting sucked in; and on a personal level, immersion in the world of conspiracy theories can be unsettling.
Though the region is undergoing historic and violent change, with multiple insurgencies, failed states, various proxy wars that have sucked in world powers and the possible breakdown of the entire post-World War I regional order, the United States has focused on only one small part of that: defeating the militants of the Islamic State, also known as ISIS or ISIL.
But weirdly enough, a running theme through some of the first reviews is that its bonkersness at least has a lurid, irresistible charm, that it commits so hard that you can't help but be sucked in, that criticising it at all misses the point, that it feels almost cruel to tear it to shreds because it believes in itself so much.
Superstore's Mark McKinney, who co-created the series years after his time on Kids In The Hall and Saturday Night Live, plays a hapless suit who is repeatedly sucked in by a series of fast-talking charlatans and cynics — including an intensely quotable Colm Feore as the "visionary" head of a New Age marketing firm named Froghammer that's a spiritual predecessor to so many absurd fictional startups.
"The machinery is perfectly fine if used during the day, as birds are able to see and escape while they are operating… However, during the night they use very strong lights which confuse the birds and lead to their death as they are 'sucked in' by the tractor," Vanessa Mata, the lead researcher at Portugal's Research Center in Biodiversity and Genetic Resources told The Independent.
Don't get sucked in The President has been advised in recent weeks not to get sucked into a one-on-one verbal brawl with any of the top contenders for the Democratic presidential nomination, mindful that squaring off with any of the contenders at this early stage could help elevate them in the eyes of Democratic voters and give them more oxygen to rise above the crowded pack.
I found myself sucked in by its themes: an accusation of sexual assault in which we will ultimately never know what happened in that room, a descent into self-abuse in which artistic expression was used as a rope back out, how a person becomes a celebrity by becoming a mask of self-parody, what it's like to continue pursuing your art in vastly diminished and humbling circumstances.
You may also want to install an email management app or extension, such as Inbox Pause (part of Boomerang, it allows you to have your emails batch-delivered at a time and frequency of your choosing) or Inbox When Ready (which hides your inbox, while still allowing you to compose new messages and to search your archives — a great option if you need to write an email but don't want to get sucked in to answering messages).
As the combined band (which included Jacob Bannon, Kurt Ballou, Nate Newton, and Ben Kollerand with guest musicians Chelsea Wolfe, Ben Chisholm, Stephen Brodsky, and Steve Von Till) vibed its way through unexpectedly hushed ambient/post-rock interpretations of Converge's past work, I hadn't realized Converge's Jacob Bannon had such a powerful clean voice, or just how well it would mesh with Chelsea Wolfe's; I stood rooted to the spot for a good half hour if not more, totally sucked in by what was happening onstage.

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