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The music swelled and dipped, swelled again and then waned, until the instruments stopped and only a few voices were left singing unintelligible words, breathy and prayerful.
" The scene described eyes that "swelled with misty rain.
The Bogowonto River in Purworejo also swelled due to floodwater.
On the rooftop an orange windsock swelled in the breeze.
The budget deficit has swelled to around 20% of GDP.
After an hour, the group had swelled to 80 people.
The mortgage has swelled to $1.4 billion with accrued interest.
Profits and market caps for the publishers have also swelled.
Their numbers swelled as they marched through the city center.
The average monthly payment has swelled to $551 from $524.
The current account deficit has swelled to about $18 billion.
The advantage swelled to 32 on a pair of occasions.
When he hit the campaign trail, the crowds quickly swelled.
By this year, Anbang's assets had swelled to $295 billion.
That swelled to more than $12 billion by midday Friday.
U.S. gold futures swelled 1.34 percent at $1,258.50 an ounce.
By 6 PM, the numbers had swelled into the thousands.
The jackpot had swelled after 18 drawings without a winner.
Since 1977, Alabama's prison population has swelled by 840 percent.
Public opinion, already prepped to turn against her, swelled violently.
Homelessness swelled in the nation's cities well through the 2000s.
Come the 1400s, lace panels could loosen as bellies swelled.
The dark swelled before me, enormous, breathing from every shadow.
From 1985 to 1990, an enormous stock market bubble swelled.
And the GOP outrage swelled, some manufactured and some legitimate.
Some of those gatherings have swelled to nearly 0003,2000 people.
As furor swelled, the narrative about Sergeant Bergdahl further darkened.
Their numbers have swelled since Trump was inaugurated in 2017.
The number of cases has swelled to more than 1,000.
Over the next few decades, the number of spectators swelled.
By 28, the crowd had swelled to more than 20053,22005.
By 28, the crowd had swelled to more than 20053,22005.
The corporate bond market has swelled to nearly $7 trillion.
After the shooting, turnout at services across the city swelled.
Rahama's legs swelled up so much that she couldn't walk.
Their variety and bombast have swelled in an increasingly competitive field.
The major reason the deficit swelled this year: Republicans' tax cuts.
The discussion was open, charged and swelled to anger at times.
The state prison population also swelled, partly because of tough laws.
The protest swelled over the coming months and drew national attention.
Along with that strong revenue growth, however, its losses also swelled.
His finger swelled and began throbbing, and he had trouble focusing.
As the conflict intensified, suddenly it swelled to more than 10,5803.
Omar faced numerous death threats on Twitter as the controversy swelled.
Bush's broadcast spending has now swelled to more than $40 million.
Her eye swelled up to the size of a golf ball.
Since the Abrams affair it has swelled to more than 100.
Over the next two days, that number swelled to over 80.
READ: Opinion - How Afghanistan can succeed The Afghan army, briefly, swelled.
The cost per prisoner has swelled for a range of reasons.
Their number has now swelled to almost 90,000, by one estimate.
As the evening wore on, the line outside the bar swelled.
Nerds carry more clout in part because their ranks have swelled.
Both events dramatically swelled the number and proportion of older persons.
That was when the dolphins greeted them, and their optimism swelled.
His eyes swelled, as if afflicted by allergy, and wouldn't open.
Conversation swelled, in private because of the sensitivity of the subject.
Almost immediately, his throat began closing and his tongue swelled up.
Now that figure has swelled to as much as $98 billion.
As the American presence swelled, tensions between the two peoples grew.
The global number of cases has swelled to more than 67,000.
Meanwhile, total student debt has swelled to more than $1.5 trillion.
It was filled almost instantly, and the waitlist swelled to 130.
Watched as their lymph nodes swelled, as their hair fell out.
That arm swelled frequently, so she had to wear loosefitting clothes.
His leg swelled so badly that he had trouble sitting down.
In 2015, the number of SolarCity employees swelled by 68.7 percent.
Meanwhile, Drummond's net worth has swelled to an estimated $50 million.
But the movement has since swelled into an anti-China campaign.
And as the museum's collection swelled, so did the public's interest.
When the police arrived, the group resisted and its numbers swelled.
When the police arrived, the group resisted and its numbers swelled.
Support for the Kiev Patriarchate swelled after the annexation of Crimea.
Leuer left Sunday's game at Portland after his knee swelled with fluid.
The crowd swelled to around a thousand people, closing down Fifth Avenue.
The reputation (and in some cases egos) of Endeavour's crew swelled similarly.
" As Rovira finished her speech, the crowd swelled and began chanting "Freedom.
"She was in a coma [with] her brain swelled," her sister says.
Outrage first swelled when the first trailer for the sequel was released.
The province has swelled to more than double its pre-war population.
His hands swelled and developed lumps, which turned out to be tumors.
The market cap for bitcoin has swelled to more than $40 billion.
Conor normally fights at 145 and swelled to 168 to fight Diaz.
The budget deficit swelled last year to a staggering 15% of GDP.
Local rivers swelled to major flood stage, county spokeswoman Sharon Trower said.
Sarcelles' population swelled in the 1960s with Jewish and North African immigrants.
It wasn't meant to be as the sun burned and feet swelled.
Clinton's lead has swelled to 8 points in Reuters/Ipsos' new poll.
As the group's numbers swelled, Deborah started wielding control over her followers.
Manhattan swelled by about 7,500, and Staten Island added just over 215,28.
Again, it was removed, but the backlash against Facebook had already swelled.
But in May 2016, her breast swelled beyond what she could handle.
The water swept over the pebbles and swelled up into the cemetery.
"Dead!" he shouted, pointing at me, as earsplitting horror movie strings swelled.
It swelled to 1,500 migrants at one point but has since dwindled.
Their ranks eventually swelled to about 1,200, from infants to the elderly.
The public demand for equipment such as face masks has swelled globally.
As unemployment has swelled and subsided, inflation has remained low and steady.
Between 2017 and 2018, the number of uninsured children swelled by 100,000.
The Sixers then scored six more and the lead swelled to 22.
What had been six or eight people swelled to close to 20.
The crowds swelled as the night went on but remained mostly peaceful.
They included two pregnant women showing off their swelled bellies with pride.
But in recent years, governments have swelled to up to 30 ministers.
The Aztecs' lead swelled to as many as 23 points after intermission.
Since then, the program has swelled to include more than 6900,2628 people.
Other Northern cities like Cleveland similarly swelled as they became manufacturing hubs.
The population swelled yet still there was enough food to feed everyone.
Bowdoin invested $500,22016, which had swelled to $22.78 million by June 215.
It's awful, creepy crawlies all over me, swelled up, heart's going to explode.
During his tenure, BB&T's assets swelled from $4.5 billion to $152 billion.
The singer herself was moved to tears as she swelled with patriotic pride.
My heart swelled with such affection for each and every one of them.
The Trojans' lead swelled to 83 points, with a variety of scorers contributing.
By February this year, Facebook Lite's user base had swelled to 200 million.
The swole have swelled; bodies and muscles that were impressive have become implausible.
The lead soon swelled to 94-72 when Shamet hit a 3-pointer.
Starting with 2,500 people in 213, attendance swelled to 28,000 people last year.
Its Seattle headcount swelled from 5,000 people in 123 to more than 40,000.
I don't know about you guys, but my heart has swelled with happiness.
The population growth has swelled the ranks of unaffiliated and more educated voters.
Since then, the App Store has swelled to more than two million apps.
The lead swelled to 28-13 at the end of the first quarter.
By the end of the week, his body had swelled up from medication.
Jio's subscriber base swelled to nearly 139 million at the end of September.
The number of boycotters has swelled, however, following Trump's ongoing feud with Rep.
In the group, which swelled to 25, some had already lost their homes.
His hand swelled up and went numb, but he suffered no permanent damage.
An earsplitting, celebratory roar swelled up from the stands at Chesapeake Energy Arena.
Pandemonium and sugar intake swelled the halls, only slowly giving way to chess.
In the movie version of our adventure, the music would have swelled here.
In recent years, however, Whiting says the ranks of advantage players have swelled.
High school classrooms swelled in size with a staggering 31.5 students per classroom.
Clinton expanded that to 64%, and then Northam swelled it to nearly 68%.
While the country's wealth has swelled, the financial system has not kept pace.
The group swelled in size; by 2017 it had 8,000 people, GeekWire reported.
The national debt including intragovernmental holdings has swelled to more than $2319.3 trillion.
The camp has now swelled to, at the time over Thanksgiving, 15,000 people.
The tide swelled, thanks to a full moon ... courtesy of model Tori Brixx.
At first, they came in dribs and drabs, but overnight, my inbox swelled.
That growing non-white constituency — Asian, Latino and African-American — swelled Democratic ranks.
And the population of unauthorized immigrants swelled to 11 million over the period.
Her voice swelled with indignation that anyone would blame the workers at Wilson.
As the cloud gradually swelled, it glinted a brilliant silver under the sun.
Ms. Hairston's hands and feet swelled; the clinic's plastic gloves no longer fit.
The facility opened in June with about 360 teenagers and its population swelled.
The local Klan ranks swelled with the promise to "clean up" the community.
Mr. van Hove has swelled these suggestions into a full-on memory play.
The danchi's population of children swelled, just as it did all over Japan.
The ground, too, would have swelled upward as the supervolcano's magma reservoir grew.
She said her weak heart swelled on dreams of seeing her son again.
Tanaka lasted just five innings, and his earned run average swelled to 6.55.
Their collective assets have swelled to more than $6 trillion in recent years.
"My heart is with you," she wrote, and Bridget's eyes swelled with tears.
The lead swelled to as many as 43 points in the fourth quarter.
After his arrest, the protests swelled and people filled the streets of Yerevan.
The river flow had swelled even more, to 56,2000 cubic feet per second.
For months, frustration and resentment have swelled between Pete Buttigieg and Amy Klobuchar.
Fixing VFX issues prerelease also added to the mix, and the budget swelled.
Sabonis scored the Pacers' next six points, and the lead swelled to 35.
Sabonis scored the Pacers' next six points and the lead swelled to 35.
As a result, deal sizes have swelled and deal count has shrunk simultaneously.
Michigan's lead swelled to as many as 21 points in the second half.
But conspiracy theories have swelled around CrowdStrike and how it handled the investigation.
As the protests have swelled across the country, hundreds of thousands have joined.
By 2017, those shares had swelled to 18 percent and 78 percent respectively.
The population of Germany has swelled by 1.1 million in just one year.
Since the start of the Great Recession that average gap has swelled to 24%.
As the rebellion swelled and bystanders became combatants, the endgame became ever more murky.
As the room swelled with caucus-goers, the turnout was overwhelmingly in her favor.
Last week, stockpiles of the fuel swelled to a record at 259 million barrels.
The White House, however, claims that coca fields swelled to 516,000 acres by 2017.
To make it ready for public consumption, FSW's team swelled from 22013 to 50.
The crowd swelled as passersby and families dining on Delmar Boulevard joined the demonstration.
By now, the waters swelled to four or five feet deep in some places.
The CBRu's budget has swelled from 1.3m reais in 2011 to 18m reais ($6m).
Reich's prediction, in his book "Germany's Swelled Head", turned out to be completely wrong.
A decade ago, the U.S. housing market swelled to a bubble of epic proportions.
He said their legs and faces swelled with an unknown disease before they died.
Over the next 40 minutes, a mob outside the building swelled into the thousands.
They either swelled the ranks of the unemployed or, more often, left the workforce.
Japan's economy swelled into the world's second-largest by the turn of the century.
After relocating elephants to the park, its population has swelled to more than 400.
Over the course of a few days, its ranks swelled to over 500 members.
Oil prices that have more than halved since mid-2014 as global supplies swelled.
The fiscal deficit swelled from 228% of GDP in 2010 to 10% in 2015.
A homeless encampment in Olympia, near Lacey, swelled to hundreds of tents last year.
PetroChina's losses on gas imports swelled last year, thanks to low rates at home.
As the movement swelled, USR assumed the role of advocate for the street protesters.
From April to June payrolls swelled by a healthy 23,21.5 per month, on average.
Bucking recent trends, the wallets of the poor and least-educated swelled the most.
The world population has swelled to more than seven and a half billion people.
Outstanding student loan debt in the U.S. has swelled to more than $1.3 trillion.
As the crowd quickly swelled to thousands, some protesters hurled eggs at the building.
Inventories swelled through the second half of 2018 into the first quarter of 85033.
As the line swelled, Basco came back out to thank attendees personally for coming.
Khpalwak, one of the first girls to enroll, recalled how the numbers quickly swelled.
The ranks of the uninsured swelled, and co-payments, and patient waiting times surged.
The group swelled to about 100 and ended up killing about two dozen whites.
The lead swelled to 56-38 on another Tinkle trey with 8:34 left.
On Wednesday, the number of demonstrators swelled and government forces fired on the crowd.
In countries around Europe, anti-Muslim prejudice has swelled since the 2015 refugee crisis.
Instead, he borrowed to finance more stores, and his debt swelled to $22015 million.
And market bubbles, swelled by overextended borrowing, can explode, wreaking losses and stalling growth.
Their ranks have swelled to 151,700 from 61,700 a decade earlier, the report said.
As the Islamic State's final territories fell, its population swelled to more than 453,000.
The Fed swelled its asset holdings significantly during and after the 2008 financial crisis.
That number has swelled as many companies have sold riskier bonds to finance expansions.
"While medical costs, which are borne to a great extent by business," have swelled.
His left eye swelled in the sixth and started to close a round later.
The Bulls' lead swelled to as many as 14 points in the second half.
It added about $1.3 billion of that last year as its location count swelled.
Five years later, the roster of the Social Register had swelled to 25,000 names.
Our ranks swelled with the addition of the injured who were able to escape.
But its ranks have swelled as resentment spread of Merkel's welcoming stance to refugees.
Pelosi had called impeachment "divisive" until support for an inquiry swelled within her caucus.
"Their throats swelled and then they couldn't swallow or eat," recalled headman Mahmet Pokok.
The number of homeless students has swelled by 173 percent over the past decade.
As of Monday morning, Willa had swelled by 80 mph in just 13 hours.
And so, European and American museums and private collections swelled with West Asian artifacts.
Yellow umbrellas became the symbol of the pro-democracy movement which swelled in 2014.
She gained the requisite amount of weight and her belly swelled right on schedule.
But his heart swelled when he saw Bowdy lift the dresser to help his brother.
"He swelled up pretty good after a foul ball of the left foot," Farrell said.
Throughout the hard hit areas, rivers swelled and parked cars sat in pools of water.
As crowds swelled along the streets, several people were put on stretchers due to dehydration.
The number of people of working age soon swelled as they entered the labour market.
Under its increasingly repressive rule, Ethiopia's jails swelled with political prisoners; torture became almost routine.
The margins for Mrs Clinton, previously favourable but slim, have swelled since the tape's release.
Everything took a nosedive, except for Hillary Clinton's bank account — which swelled to new highs.
The lead swelled to 30 on a 3-pointer by Tillie with 6:29 left.
The rain has also swelled the Brahmaputra river, which flows into Bangladesh, to dangerous levels.
Decades later, digital media has swelled to a $66 billion industry, larger even than television.
In 2012, GOP nominee Romney was misled by crowds which swelled as election day approached.
In fiscal year 443 that total swelled to 77,674, according to the US Border Patrol.
It's swelled to 375 million monthly users, and now offers both permanent and ephemeral messaging.
Then, it looked 25% undervalued compared with the dollar; today, that has swelled to 51%.
They have swelled up, but never to the point that I couldn't even touch them.
In those states, voting rolls have swelled ahead of November's elections; in California, where Gov.
In fact, the CRS report said overseas corporate profits actually swelled after the 2004 holiday.
"I found out something was wrong because my right leg swelled up enormously," Sheppard said.
Consumer confidence in the U.S. economy has swelled to its highest level since August 2628.
Reserves have since swelled to $20.5 billion in January from $11 billion in mid-2013.
U.S. crude inventories swelled 8.2 million barrels last week to a record 528.4 million barrels.
AFTER the collapse of the Soviet Union, the number of infants in Russian orphanages swelled.
Tuesday's heavy rains swelled already bursting rivers and interrupted aid operations for a third day.
The cost has now swelled to more than $200 million from its original $130 million.
Though the story's cast has swelled, Smiley expertly links each person's story to the past.
And public concern about personal data falling into the wrong hands has only recently swelled.
Positive reassessments started trickling in around 2010, but swelled to a full flood around 2016.
Both ends of the venue swelled with energy as attendees sipped their drinks in anticipation.
She cast her eyes down as the hymn "Jerusalem My Happy Home" swelled around her.
As you know, they have a $33.5 million judgment that has swelled to $70 million.
And that number swelled only after a public furor erupted over the ship's empty beds.
Rivers have swelled across the country, forcing evacuations and the closing of roads and infrastructure.
Then one day, his 7-year-old daughter's legs swelled up and she stopped walking.
But that sense of restraint evaporated as crowds swelled along the length of the fence.
Yet protests have swelled over Mr. Erdogan's emphasis on construction and growth at any cost.
A reward has failed to bear fruit, even as it has swelled to over $280,103.
His forehead swelled, and the holes where the pins were screwed in began to ooze.
Greater access also swelled the number of opioid deaths in the South, the study claimed.
The group has swelled to around 5,000 people, according to news reports from the region.
The cost of the project has swelled to an estimated $250 million, from $130 million.
During that period, oil revenue swelled government coffers with $203 billion, according to Catholic University.
As deficits have swelled, so has the national debt, which is now at $23.2 trillion.
By the end of the day, the scattershot group had swelled to an enormous crowd.
The lead swelled to 25 on Bubba Parham's layup with 220:83 left to go.
Membership soon swelled into the thousands, inspiring administrators to take the movement to the streets.
Forty years ago, Iranians swelled with pride, hope and the expectation of a better future.
Last Sunday, climate protests in Brussels swelled to an estimated 100,000 people of all ages.
Others see that as an opportunity, and the field for third-party verification has swelled.
Since late January, the chorus intoning the twilight of Angela Merkel, the current chancellor, has swelled.
Yet when your payments resume, they're often higher because your debt has swelled, thanks to interest.
The proportion of single voters and voters with college degrees swelled by 3 percentage points apiece.
Even as growth has accelerated, the Treasury reported that the 22.8 deficit swelled to $93 billion.
I remember the weeks leading up to that day when my checking account suddenly swelled dramatically.
And the pool of negative-yielding bonds globally has swelled to over $10 trillion, banks estimate.
As the adjacent corridor swelled with concerned members of the tennis community, the blinds were closed.
America's (legal) immigration rules, which look favourably on family members of migrants, swelled the population further.
Since the surgery started, their GoFundMe page has swelled from some $50,000 to more than $280,000.
Since the surgery started, their GoFundMe page has swelled from some $50,000 to more than $260,000.
Since the surgery started, their GoFundMe page has swelled from some $50,000 to more than $250,000.
The government's liabilities have swelled to almost NT$18trn ($597bn), nine times its total annual expenditures.
Since the announcement this week, pride in the locally owned, 121-year-old newspaper has swelled.
Turns out, I'm allergic to coconut water, and my dick swelled up and block the hole.
Twitter said its base of advertisers swelled to 130,000, up 90 percent from the year before.
Investors using passive strategies, the ranks of which have swelled in recent years, should take heed.
At least one man was hit in the arm and neck, where marble-sized welts swelled.
His feet and legs swelled up so much from water retention that he could barely walk.
Law firm coffers swelled early in the year when clients began paying a backlog of bills.
The population has swelled in the past century, with 1 in 8 Americans calling California home.
Fifteen years later, when his right neck swelled again, Gwynn needed surgery to remove an abscess.
Jahvon Blair followed with a 3-pointer and the lead swelled to 16 at 69-53.
Existing camps, such as Nayapara and Kutupalong, the largest, have swelled to accommodate the new arrivals.
Pakistan's reserves have since swelled to $13 billion in January from $11 billion in mid-2013.
The accusations against Moore swelled, overtaking Trump's attempts at Asian diplomacy and requiring him to respond.
The bank was built on a floodplain over the ocean, and water swelled up from below.
Annual spending on ambulatory care swelled from $381.5 billion in 1996 to $706.4 billion in 2013.
Alfaro then hit an RBI single up the middle, and the lead swelled to 12-1.
The living room, 11 feet by 17 feet, swelled with people, some spilling into the hallway.
Facebook's UK loss was swelled by charges for share incentive schemes, which have not yet vested.
Rising costs are an ongoing concern for airlines, as high fuel prices have swelled operating expenses.
Watching the first trailer for Rogue One: A Star Wars Story this morning, our hearts swelled.
Because of the heat, Hannah's finger had swelled a bit and the ring wouldn't go on.
Germany's population has swelled by over one million asylum seekers fleeing war and conflict at home.
The event is one of several international video game shows that have swelled in size recently.
Publicity has swelled over sexualized violence against women in conflict zones like Myanmar and South Sudan.
As they prepared to head home, though, the boy's fever returned, and his other testicle swelled.
The country's trade deficit had swelled to $33 billion when Mr. Khan took office in August.
The number of infections swelled to nearly 400, scattered across about half of the U.S. states.
The town's relative security has attracted Yemenis displaced by the war, and its population has swelled.
Even as his E.R.A. swelled to 6.60 the next year, Devenski kept faith in the changeup.
This sentiment swelled in 2019, with protesters fighting against what they claimed was creeping Chinese influence.
Little pink balloons swelled into view ahead of him, like engorged blood cells, crowding and bumping.
When the Saturday night crowd finally arrived at Redd's, the parking lot swelled with pickup trucks.
During Saturday's protests, the crowd swelled to 600,000 in Los Angeles, according to Mayor Eric Garcetti.
Crime plummeted, schools improved, racial tensions eased, the arts flourished, tourism boomed and city coffers swelled.
For Trump, his tax cuts for business and an enormous spending bill have swelled the deficit.
Criticism of the policy swelled on Twitter as several users said they also received monetization suspensions.
Exports have swelled to close to one-third from about one-fourth of the national economy.
Over the last decade, democracy has declined globally while the ranks of authoritarian states have swelled.
As the problem swelled, so, too, did the exodus of the educated classes from the island.
Tulsa converted those takeaways into 24 points, and the lead steadily swelled in the second half.
The national debt has swelled during the Trump administration to $23.2 trillion, an increase of 16.4%.
The budgetary red ink has fueled a national debt that has now swelled past $23 trillion.
By the time I left Dulles that day, the crowd had swelled to well over 85033.
The advantage swelled to 83-28 as Proctor scored nine points during a 213-27 run.
Clinton's lead swelled to 23 points among women in the surveys conducted on Saturday and Sunday.
I got off the telephone and reread Falwell's statement, which nearly swelled with charity for McCaw.
The patient came to his office a few months back when her hands first swelled up.
And after the field of candidates swelled to nearly two dozen, it has continued to contract.
They have since swelled to become the most sustained street opposition Bashir has faced in power.
Total deal volume has swelled to more than three times what it was five years ago.
The lead swelled to 86-50 late in regulation on a 3-pointer by Collin Gillespie.
But employment swelled as banks invested the savings into new areas like mortgage lending and insurance.
Meanwhile, the number of formerly incarcerated citizens there swelled larger than the population of 11 states.
The advantage swelled to 33 before the Friars settled for a 54-23 lead at intermission.
My heart swelled as I fell in love, and survived brutal breakups throughout my fifty-one years.
Twenty minutes after the excruciating pain, my lips have swelled to a size I can barely describe.
Allan claims one of her eyes swelled to the size of a "golf ball" following the incident.
The typical term for an auto loan has swelled to 68 months, up from 61 in 2010.
The fragrance of wet sagebrush swelled with the hum of subtropical birds and a nearby construction crew.
Crude stocks swelled by 5.4 million barrels, surprising analysts who had expected a decrease of 800,000 barrels.
At the same time, the collection swelled with works found during excavations on Torlonia properties around Rome.
After the blood was drawn, Brengle's right foot badly swelled and bruised, which she documented with photos.
"One minute, lifting our country up in prayer," he said, his eyes narrowing as the cheers swelled.
As millions of citizens scrambled to apply for their first passports, backlogs swelled and many were stranded.
Due to social pressures, the number of followers of a private account often swelled into the hundreds.
Public criticism over the bank's failings has swelled in the days since news of the settlement emerged.
Soldiers stood idly by as the crowds swelled to as many as 800, in Tlahuelilpan, central Mexico.
Soon enough, the group swelled to around 60 for the New York Young Republican Club's monthly social.
The deficit swelled to 21.6% of gross domestic product in April, considerably exceeding this year's 22020% target.
The central bank printed money to finance the deficit, which swelled to 5.4% of GDP in 2015.
The company said that the Journal's digital subscribers swelled to 967,000, up 18 percent year over year.
Three volleys of so-called "quantitative easing" (QE) eventually swelled the balance-sheet to $4.5trn by 2015.
And as her lead as swelled nationally, Clinton has cut into Trump's support in longtime red states.
Conditions are cramped and appalling: the number of residents has swelled to 40,000 from 20,000 in 2011.
But runoff has swelled rivers, and in areas south of St. Louis, they have yet to crest.
The 21-year-old institution swelled in activity by 2000, when it taught more than 213,2000 students.
The level of Americans counted as not in the labor force swelled to just below 95 million.
"  The audience swelled, all singing the familiar hook: "Beautiful morning, you're the sun to my morning babe.
As the fighting started, hundreds of Jordanians swelled the ranks of global jihadist groups in the south.
Since then, membership has swelled to more than 40 kids, between the ages of four and 18.
My boobs had swelled like crazy, which would have worried me had my surgeon not prepared me.
The search company had to begin competing with Amazon before that number swelled to tens of millions.
The caravan swelled to 1,500 people at one point but has since dwindled to a few hundred.
Doubts about whether the meeting would actually take place swelled as tensions increased between Pyongyang and Washington.
The music swelled, a singer urged America to "spread your golden wings," and the lights came on.
The group is said to have swelled to around 85033,000, with many of its members seeking asylum.
Close to the center of Beverly Hills, the Hotel Bel-Air's reputation has swelled over the years.
Its membership swelled to more than three million paying customers, but critics derided the model as unsustainable.
The number of people counted as out of the labor force swelled by 22,23 to 210 million.
Decades later, we swelled with national pride when our country somehow landed two men on the moon.
As the Plains later depopulated and American cities, then suburbs, swelled, the Senate became even more unrepresentative.
Nightclub goers on their way home grew curious about the crowds, which further swelled the church's ranks.
And the last time he checked, the house's value had swelled from $65,000 to more than $200,000.
A memorial service was held in the auditorium and the crowd in the room swelled past capacity.
In the 28th minute, a round of applause swelled around the stadium as fans sang Sala's name.
The bump swelled into a lump and, later, a malignant tumor, a carcinoma the size of Cleveland.
In the immediate aftermath of Maria, the number of delinquent mortgages in Puerto Rico swelled to 453,200.
It even came with bullets—or, at least, water-based pellets that swelled up into jelly ammo.
Eventually, his collection swelled to the point that he had to seek an institution to house it.
After the election of Donald J. Trump in 2016, the organization's ranks swelled, and its endowment surged.
Crowds dispersed and flights resumed Tuesday, but later in the day, protesters returned and their numbers swelled.
Indicating the seat's importance, Ms. Collins's campaign funds also swelled after her vote to confirm Justice Kavanaugh.
For years, as the touring business grew and ticket prices swelled, there has been plenty of work.
My heart swelled at the possibility that I could hold onto something, that I could keep him.
Their sections were hard to define; the band swelled and crested without settling into closely knit patterns.
The balance sheets, profits and share prices of the banks that created and traded these products swelled.
Corporate America's debt load has swelled to about $10 trillion in an epoch of low interest rates.
Anti-incumbent anger swelled statewide but particularly in the cities, once the homeland of the Oklahoma Republicans.
The company's overall headcount swelled to 210 employees as of August, up from 192 a year earlier.
Even on a Monday night, the crowd of mostly locals swelled to 30-plus by 11 p.m.
A purple and gold-hued makeshift memorial swelled with thousands of basketballs, flowers, toys, signs, and shoes.
This is why the population of Idlib swelled from 22018 million to more than 23.6 million today.
Hispanic population swelled in U.S. cities, in an era of white flight and big Sun Belt growth.
Bigger Chinese imports would help reduce U.S. pork supplies that have swelled as China's herd has contracted.
But as the demonstrations swelled, many tech workers recognized that his was a now-or-never moment.
But as a crisis swelled in Mississippi's prisons, images shared by inmates brought attention to troubling conditions.
Intelligence estimates indicate that the North's stockpile of fuel has swelled, and so has its missile arsenal.
As the price of AIDS medications has spiraled upward in recent years, A.H.F.'s coffers have swelled.
In Los Angeles, where the homelessness population has swelled to 36,300 people, the poverty rate is 19%.
The number of recorded cases swelled from 28 in 210 to 000 in 228, the report indicates.
In Santa Cruz County, the San Lorenzo River swelled over its banks in several places, flooding homes.
As the waiting lists for U.S. immigration visas swelled, so did anti-Semitism in the United States.
The result: The Fed's balance sheet has swelled by $286 billion since early September, to $4.05 trillion.
Annual U.S.-Vietnam trade swelled to $45 billion last year from $450 million when ties were normalized.
For example, net long positions for the dollar have swelled to $25 billion according to CFTC data.
"Her brain swelled to the point where it couldn't function and brain damage did occur," he said.
Unsurprisingly, new subsidy costs have swelled by 50 percent, and they are now projected to cost billions.
The Chinese government has promised to clean up the air, after public anger swelled in recent years.
The fandom has swelled in size since HBO imagined Westeros for millions of viewers, but it's also matured.
As satellite technology has grown cheaper, the demand for less expensive and more frequent rocket launches has swelled.
Toxic air pollution swelled around the worldPollution peaked to alarming heights this year everywhere from Paris to Riyadh.
While the crowd of billion-dollar start-ups has swelled again this year, fewer companies are going public.
The conflict took on a sectarian dimension as it swelled out of protests against Assad's rule in 2011.
Both those metrics were up year over year: revenue swelled 6 percent, while operating income grew 123 percent.
Charlottesville Police tried to have the event moved to a bigger park as the anticipated crowd size swelled.
Maidan, the city square that was the site of the country's 2014 revolution, once again swelled with people.
Trump campaign coffers swelled to $85033 million, compared to less than $85 million total for the Democratic candidates.
The waiting crowds swelled to 10,000 and stretched for an estimated four kilometers in the morning on Wednesday.
The lead swelled to 31 on a 3-pointer by Ross with 5:22 left in the game.
The deficit has swelled under Republican leadership in large part because of the tax cuts enacted last year.
Shaky "special mention" loans swelled more than 50 percent at the end of 2016 from a year earlier.
It aligned the burgeoning sport of football with the new monarch, and doubtlessly swelled the influence of Padrós.
New York swelled with newcomers in the 19th century and novel forms of spirituality were on the rise.
The park's bison numbers have swelled to some 5,500 animals, well above the target population of roughly 3,000.
Dar es Salaam has swelled so much that almost all building now is in what is technically countryside.
Dar es Salaam has swelled so much that almost all building is now in what is technically countryside.
One popular group, Puerto Rico Maria Updates, swelled to more than 165,000 members in a matter of days.
For the year to date, the category has swelled with slightly more than $354 billion in new inflows.
When she had to start making payments on them, her monthly bill had swelled to $700, she said.
By the time this story published, the number of Democrats wanting Franken to resign had swelled to 28.
The Boulders averaged 983,807 fans in 2011, the team's debut season, and attendance swelled to 3,293 in 2012.
The town's population has swelled with droves of North Europeans who work in the booming e-gaming industry.
As rivers swelled, flood waters washed through towns and campsites, carrying away a house in Warren, New Hampshire.
When she had to start making payments on them, her monthly bill had swelled to $22007, she said.
China turned to Brazil and Argentina for its soybean needs, and US soybean inventories swelled to a record.
Divorcees will also typically find their expenses have swelled, with two households to pay for instead of one.
With the students' futures now riding on that one big test, the preparation and tutoring business has swelled.
When spring arrived, the Midwest saw record flooding as the Mississippi and Missouri rivers swelled under heavy rainfall.
Those feelings started in the primaries and as his support swelled, I became more worried about the future.
When he came home that evening, Scheuermann said nothing about it, even as the idea swelled inside her.
When Shamet drained a trey late in the third, the Sixers' lead swelled to 30 at 98-68.
Last month, the Treasury Department announced that the federal budget deficit swelled to nearly $1 trillion this year.
The population has swelled since 2012, when anti-Muslim riots started taking place with renewed frequency in Myanmar.
As the political opposition against him swelled within the corridors of city hall, their devotion grew only deeper.
Between 1975 and 2008, the number of products in the average supermarket swelled from 8,948 to almost 47,85033.
San Francisco-based Samsara says revenue grew 250 percent in 2018 as its customer base swelled to 5,000.
But as those productions gained tractions, the participants' looks grew more outlandish, and the audience of spectators swelled.
Its shares climbed 6.9 percent after profit swelled 23 percent to nearly $2 billion in the third quarter.
He and Francisco Lindor jumped to celebrate, and upon landing Kipnis badly twisted his ankle, which swelled up.
Slowly, his naked chest swelled and deflated, repeating the movements in a perpetual cycle that hypnotized her gaze.
And their numbers have swelled on Medicaid, a program that critics say was never designed to serve them.
In New York, the ranks of Americans 85 and older swelled nearly 30 percent between 2000 and 2015.
But criticism has swelled in recent days, with several journalist associations and news outlets rejecting the government's assurances.
They had been locked out for some 15 years, as a renovation project swelled into an epic overhaul.
In the aftermath of last year's wildfires in Northern California's wine country, the list of the missing swelled.
Hundreds of people ran to the square, hugging and jumping, as the crowd soon swelled into the thousands.
At the time, the British government was seeking a path forward in the country, as racial resentment swelled.
Her voice swelled with strength and fury, and it came at you with the force of an arrow.
As he strums, the folkie ballads are sometimes swelled by an unseen string section or an invisible choir.
But as the battle swelled on Tuesday, some aid workers accused the coalition of engaging in cynical manipulations.
In Mississippi, turnout swelled by about 21625 percent over 2900 levels, according to the most recent vote tallies.
With a schedule swelled by newcomers, Paris Fashion Week was — once again — in a league of its own.
Ms. Eilish's following has swelled since her first single, "Ocean Eyes," went viral on SoundCloud five years ago.
The SNAP program benefits swelled during the Great Recession as the economy faltered and the unemployment rate surged.
Brazil's prison population has swelled this century as the authorities lock up more people on minor drug offenses.
The industry has swelled with tens of thousands of products collectively worth more than $40 billion, he added.
But growing Asian and Latino communities have swelled the non-white share of the population to nearly half.
The river swelled so much there, it cut through swathes of farmland, turning the highest points into islands.
It became the largest yeshiva in the United States, with 6,500 students, and a community swelled around it.
Creighton's lead swelled to as many as 35 points in the second half, with Butler's offensive woes continuing.
Typical of red giants, the star swelled well beyond its original size, overtaking the other, lower-mass star.
The central bank has tried to encourage banks to lend to stimulate the economy, which has swelled liquidity.
As a result, the Fed's balance sheet has swelled by $286 billion since early September, to $4.05 trillion.
As New York's Russian Jewish population swelled, HIAS provided shelter, meals, clothes, rides and employment to new arrivals.
The crowds at Terraza 7 have swelled in recent weeks as news has spread of the imminent closure.
By the turn of the 21st century, Addis' population had swelled and its dirt roads badly needed upgrading.
Apple's cash pile swelled again this quarter, hitting a record $261.5 billion, compared with $256.8 billion last quarter.
As their numbers swelled, Gracia Real de Santa Teresa de Mose was built just north of the city.
After nobody won Saturday's Powerball top prize, the potential jackpot has swelled to an even more monstrous amount.
They helped ease overcrowding in state and then federal prisons as inmate populations swelled, while budgets were constrained.
Since 2010, the share of millennials in the area has swelled to more than 17% — a 4% increase.
Under the Trump administration, the Pentagon's budget swelled from $670 billion in 2306 to $22025 billion in 213.
The demonstrators felt invincible: Their numbers had swelled night after night despite orders from the authorities to withdraw.
The words "I'd like to thank" barely left her lips before the music swelled and DeGeneres cut her short.
By nightfall, the group swelled to approximately 3,000 people as word got out about the occupation on social media.
But several months later, a second Football Lads march swelled to 50,000 demonstrators, and Tommy Robinson was among them.
The benefits of homeownership swelled the ranks of the postwar middle class, transforming the economy while entrenching residential segregation.
Fire officials at least twice on Sunday and Monday barred doors to Klobuchar's rallies after crowds swelled to capacity.
The whole clan decided to flee to Jordan, joining an exodus that's now swelled to 5 million Syrian refugees.
By January, the town's population had swelled by around 221 percent, with 20,000 more people than the year before.
By Friday afternoon, the Woolsey Fire had swelled from 10,000 acres to 14,000 and remained at zero percent containment.
By Friday afternoon, the Woolsey Fire had swelled from 10,000 acres to 14,000 and remains at zero percent containment.
Its value is thought to have swelled from $8bn in 2014 to $30bn—more or less Vivendi's market capitalisation.
After America's disability rolls swelled during the recession, many feared that those leaving the labour force would never return.
The share of Turkish high-schoolers in private education has swelled from 7% in 2011 to 20% last year.
In the push to get these cars out the door, NIO's global ranks have swelled to over 6,000 employees.
In more possible good news for Clinton, there are signs that Hispanic turnout has swelled in the Sunshine State.
Stories swelled of Trump alone and huddled in Trump Tower, a one-man "Downfall" tribute act in central Manhattan.
She was prescribed Prednisone, a steroid for her throat, but her body had a horrible reaction and swelled up.
Production budgets have swelled, luring Bollywood stars, as well as consultants from Hollywood, Tel Aviv and other entertainment hubs.
Both Petrobras and state development bank BNDES abandoned the project as the corruption probe swelled, leaving Sete Brasil moribund.
"Of course, because I was older, my ankles swelled off, I couldn't even fit my shoes anymore," she adds.
In her call for a new election, she swelled with righteous anger at the very concept of political opposition.
Within a few years, annual contributions dropped by $2185 million; the college's debt swelled to more than $21000 million.
The city's population swelled—from 6.6m to 2280m between 2000 and 214—crowding into favelas (shantytowns) on its periphery.
The account's Twitter following swelled from 65,000 followers before the weekend to more than 300,000 followers by Monday afternoon.
However, operating expenses swelled, increasing 9.63 percent to $29.6 billion, on the back of higher fuel and labor costs.
The collection has since swelled to more than 10,000 slides, and around 20 reels of 8mm and 16mm film.
Officials said it was the sound of internal straps releasing as the pod swelled in both length and girth.
Latinos swelled to 18 percent, Asians and other minorities to 14 percent, and blacks edged up to 8 percent.
I remember the weeks leading up to that day when the numbers in my checking account suddenly swelled dramatically.
Deficits swelled, inflation increasingly threatened, unemployment edged up and the public began to lose confidence in the Rousseff government.
When it was humid, the front door swelled in its frame and refused to open, like a punched eye.
Turkey's current-account deficit has swelled from $22017bn at the end of 2016 to $41.9bn (4.7% of GDP) now.
Behind a stout defensive effort, Illinois' lead swelled to as much as 219 points in the early second half.
As criticism against him swelled, Mr. LePage came to believe that a Democratic lawmaker had called him a racist.
By 2000, the volume of trade among members had swelled to 25 times that of a half-century earlier.
So the next 24 hours it swelled up, got really big, and I couldn't really walk or put pressure.
Facebook's membership has swelled into such a ripe target for exploitation that it draws out the worst of humanity.
And because it is harvest day, their ranks are swelled by three young strapping male relatives, the Corcoran boys.
Later, a sultry slow dance swelled up from the live ensemble, overtaking another of Ms. Neuwirth's anxious, electroacoustic hazes.
Though the city's population had swelled by 30 percent since the early 2000s, overall water consumption had remained flat.
Anger swelled when the police described the largely peaceful demonstrations as riots — a term with legal ramifications for participants.
Late last week, after the field of Democrats swelled above 20, the D.N.C. fleshed out some of the details.
That was one week ago and, today, that number has swelled to more than 27,000, and continues to grow.
Between 1900 and 2000 seas swelled an average of 14 centimeters (5.5 inches) worldwide — a rate unprecedented in history.
Between 20.7 and 22 seas swelled an average of 221 centimeters (25 inches) worldwide — a rate unprecedented in history.
There was 1993, when a 500-year flood swelled the river to more than 42 feet above flood level.
But as immigration enforcement has swelled in the 21st century, that's started to seem to some like cognitive dissonance.
Their handbags became a ubiquitous symbol of happy-go-lucky chic, and the company swelled into other product categories.
As the hospital has seen admissions increase, the number of patients in the ICU has also swelled, he said.
Alrosa's market capitalisation swelled by two-fifths between late 2017 and the start of this year, to 770bn roubles.
Because the number of participants has swelled in recent years, not every student can appear in a showcase medley.
The ranks of the activists have swelled in recent years, and Ms. Warren's opposition could prove weak as well.
Several dams were releasing water to reduce the pressure on them as rivers swelled with the record-setting rain.
At the time, the black population of Georgetown had swelled to more than 3,000 in a city of 100,000.
By noon, the river had swelled by at least 15 feet since Friday, according to the National Weather Service.
Crude inventories swelled by 7 million barrels last week, far surpassing forecasts for an increase of 2.3 million barrels.
Food stamp rolls swelled during the recession and have declined only modestly since then as the economy has recovered.
Vietnamese factories have swelled with orders as U.S. tariffs prompt American businesses to move supply chains out of China.
But the nation's political ambitions have swelled considerably under Xi's reign, and that's led to a change of approach.
But ultimately the two fell in line as the number of vulnerable Democrats backing impeachment swelled in recent days.
The numbers swelled and every kind of Indian opposed to the citizenship law gathered at Shaheen Bagh in solidarity.
Those students were more likely to default on their loans after three years, as their loans swelled with interest.
Mr. Rutledge's compensation swelled to $98 million largely thanks to a stock options award valued at roughly $13 million.
As the number of unsheltered people has increased, the amount of feces collected and cleaned up has also swelled.
The Wildcats' lead swelled to 26, 69-43, following a 3-pointer by Justin Moore with 10:46 left.
That gave the team four on the active roster, joining Clippard and Austin, and swelled our ranks to 235.
The U.S. has a trade surplus with Brazil, which swelled in October to its highest level since March 2014.
In 28503 hours, #MeToo posts on Facebook swelled to over 22019 million — and within 48 hours, 1 million Twitter.
Some of the doors had swelled because of the fire's heat, Kilsheimer said, which prevented them from being opened.
Its 550 branches on British high streets also swelled its overheads and were an expensive liability to shut down.
The number of detainees at Immigration and Customs Enforcement facilities has swelled to unprecedented levels, requiring periodic mass releases.
Yet speculators' net long position on the franc versus the dollar has swelled to the biggest since late-2016 .
In Slovakia, as more evidence surfaced that populist rhetoric may have been a cover for corruption, public anger swelled.
One time, I took too much, and the two veins in my dick swelled, and it was super uncomfortable.
Her hands swelled, a complication of high blood pressure, until she could no longer wear the center's plastic gloves.
In all, Catalist calculated, new voters swelled the Democrats' total share of the 153 vote by about 215 percentage points.
In 2009, 2.9 percent of sales were online, but by the end of 2015 that number swelled to 11 percent.
Around 0003,000 tickets were sold for Saturday's evening concert, a figure that swelled to 62,000 for Sunday's seven-hour extravaganza.
Cleveland scored the first five of the second as the lead swelled to 18 on Jordan Clarkson's breakaway lay in.
The commissioners are now looking for a buyer to fill a capital shortfall which has swelled to 630 million euros.
As Abercrombie and its competitors whittled down their store bases, H&M's footprint swelled to more than 4,000 locations globally.
Her friend and former coworker Cindy Simmons said the symptoms began in September 22016 when Kimmel's right leg dramatically swelled.
In recent months, discontent has swelled up among the ranks of fans who are dissatisfied with the event-based approach.
In recent decades millions of young people like Mr Bahati have swelled the number of students in sub-Saharan Africa.
Talking Heads swelled to a nine-piece for live dates during the 80s, including Parliament-Funkadelic keyboard player Bernie Worrell.
The lead swelled to 40-21 before the Cardinals made a 17-5 run to strike back in a hurry.
As residents from surrounding neighborhoods joined the demonstration, the crowd swelled to at least 453,000, according to local police sources.
By 2010 the city's population had swelled to nearly 4m, but zoning and legislation had reduced its capacity to 4.3m.
"My face swelled up from the surgery (and maybe the shakes) but it ended up being freaking awesome," she says.
Last year Australia's population swelled by 1.6%, over double the average of the OECD, a group of mostly rich countries.
The average cost of a Netflix membership rose 403 percent during that time, and customer ranks swelled to 125 million.
On the data front, the international trade deficit swelled to $62 billion in October, up from $56.5 billion in September.
Instead, the health insurance conglomerate received a $1.7 billion tax refund, which swelled the company's net profit to $4.1 billion.
Flashback: Over a period of six weeks, the crowd swelled as older people joined and the list of demands broadened.
The ranks of the Navajo code talkers swelled to more than 300 by the end of the war in 1945.
Eventually, the Verdi Club's membership swelled to over 400 members, including an honorary membership for legendary opera singer Enrico Caruso.
Basically, one of my testicles swelled up to two or three times its normal size and it was extremely painful.
At a time when war was never less practical or advisable, defense budgets swelled to purchase expensive, luridly destructive weapons.
When he stopped making payments over a decade later, his balance had swelled to $55,25, thanks to continually accruing interest.
Crude inventories swelled by 7 million barrels last week, compared with analysts' expectations for an increase of 2.3 million barrels.
Annual U.S.-Vietnam trade has swelled from $450 million when ties were normalized in 1995 to $45 billion last year.
In its earnings report this week Apple announced its cash hoard swelled to a record $256.8B in the second quarter.
No one won Wednesday's jackpot, which meant that the $900 million total has swelled to $1.5 billion after Saturday's drawing.
The number of "good jobs" for associate degree holders has swelled by more than 80 percent between 1991 and 2016.
The numbers swept up in the purges have swelled to 80,000; a visit to Turkey might seem like an endorsement.
Since its founding three years ago, 'Show Me Your Aspics' has swelled to encompass over 15,000 members around the world.
And what amounted to roughly $1 billion in assistance 10 years ago has swelled to more than $11.6 billion today.
Payrolls swelled by 215,000 in March—well above the level of employment growth needed to reduce slack in the economy.
They have since swelled into wider calls for democracy in the city, which is a special administrative region of China.
The number of Syrians in Istanbul, a city of some 15 million, has swelled to more than half a million.
She said her hands and feet swelled and eventually her doctor put her on bed rest on her seventh month.
Business executives have been leaving, selling off their property, and whole families have swelled the refugee columns heading to Europe.
At some point, he told me, Carmenza Ángulo fell behind — her feet had swelled and wouldn't fit into her boots.
But bilateral trade with the United States has swelled ten-fold over the past two decades to about $45 billion.
KEN BELSON Crowds of ticket buyers swelled in one area Wednesday night, but no sporting events were taking place there.
"We're a small but tightly knit community," said Mr. Sherman, as the chokecherries swelled and fell away from their pits.
It's safe to say the firm is doing something extraordinary to have swelled to roughly 3,968 times its original size.
As he lit a flare to alert the rescue helicopter, the questionably cinematic music Lehtinen added to the vlog swelled.
Against a soaring U.S. currency swelled by global trade imbalances, parity with the dollar - once unthinkable - became a real possibility.
By then, it had swelled in size -- numbering more than 7,000 people, according to estimates from authorities at the time.
Security checkpoint lines swelled over the weekend, with TSA citing a surge of travelers returning home from New Year's travel.
But as the number of aspiring citizens grew this year, the backlog at the federal agency that approves naturalizations swelled.
Annual equity options volume, which in 2000 was at 673 million contracts, has swelled to more than five times that.
In Jacksonville, coastal surges and heavy rains have swamped the central business district and swelled the nearby St. Johns River.
The air campaign has steadily escalated over the years — and not suddenly swelled in 2017, as Mr. Trump has claimed.
In some areas, participants said, crowds swelled to such an extent that people had to form rows several people deep.
Measurements taken by satellite, it said, indicated that the mountain's surface had swelled, increasing the likelihood of a major eruption.
Shyanne sued in 2015 and was awarded about $235k, but that amount swelled with interest to around $250k in 2017.
The new asylum processing restrictions have dramatically reduced the number of illegal border crossings, but border camp populations have swelled.
As the bout progressed Ali's jaw visibly swelled into a grotesque new shape and Ali lost by a split decision.
The bitten man swelled up and never recovered from the shock, Though but twenty-three and unusually strong and handsome.
The province's population has swelled to two million, with nearly half those people displaced from elsewhere, the United Nations said.
Many people seem to have heeded warnings to evacuate, but some had to be rescued as the Pearl River swelled.
And throughout the Indian subcontinent, in particular, tanker businesses big and small have boomed as the region's cities have swelled.
But data showing China's trade surplus with the United States swelled to a record in June could further inflame tensions.
As U.S. Open spectators swelled, the tournament eventually outgrew the West Side and relocated to its current location in Flushing.
He was also hampered by his late entry: He joined a Democratic field that had already swelled to 20 candidates.
The lower output could help India reduce stockpiles swelled by two years of record production and lower-than-expected exports.
Thanks to prudent investing and a booming stock market, Ms. Kovel said, the center's endowment has swelled to $94 million.
Even as his team's lead swelled, Wall kept pushing to inflict as much psychological trauma on the Celtics as possible.
Deficits swelled after the 2008 financial crisis, as lawmakers cut taxes and increased spending in an effort to revive growth.
On the days of marches, stations swelled with protesters dressed in black heading to Victoria Park, a frequent starting point.
Britain's sizeable contingent swelled for the semi-final against Spain after the Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) stumped up for tickets.
During Mr. Obama's eight years in office, the illegal Israeli settler population has swelled by 100,123, to well over 600,000.
Bloomberg previously reported that the superyacht count in Sint Maarten, the Dutch side Saint Martin, swelled to 52 in December.
The energy of the crowd swelled as the room became more congested, everyone trying to inch closer to the show.
Of note: The number of vaping deaths reached 37 as of Thursday, and illnesses have swelled to well over 1,000.
Hence spectacular ETF growth -- assets have swelled to almost $7 trillion, from below $2 trillion in 2010, consultancy ETFGI says.
Creighton's lead swelled to 36-20 when Alexander made two more free throws with 3:36 left in the half.
The raids took place as people's anger against King Mswati III, an absolute monarch, has swelled in the past year.
After all, the Fed&aposs balance sheet swelled in 2008 as the stock market was breaking down to new lows.
Today that number has swelled to more than 900 million, and a vast majority of them are using mobile devices.
Calls for action swelled, amplified by social media, where people posted videos of inmates banging on their windows en masse.
The Facebook page caught fire in Egypt, and within a few weeks support for the strike had swelled to 70,000.
Perhaps his best answer came to a question about the racial division that has swelled nationally since the 2016 presidential election.
Attendance swelled to more than 10,000 and onlookers began referring to Burning Man as a cross between Woodstock and "Mad Max."
In previous quarters in this downturn, before fuel inventories swelled, the refining unit had helped insulate Exxon from falling crude prices.
So on those occasions when his sinuses swelled shut and he couldn't sleep for days at a time, he felt helpless.
Meant for 600, its population had, during my late-October visit, swelled to more than 2,400—with more arriving each day.
More than 50 miles from the border, the population in this tiny Mexican town swelled by 15% as the group arrived.
Protesters began setting up tents, tepees and other structures in April, and the numbers swelled in August at the main camp.
Since São Paulo introduced its lottery in 2007, more businesses have registered with the city, and the tax take has swelled.
Built for a population of 300,000 using horse-drawn carriages, the capital's population has swelled sixfold in the last half century.
The movie rental chain opened its first store in Dallas in 1985* and swelled to a booming 23,000 locations by 2004.
As the crowd swelled and grew more unruly, Ms. Duncan said, a stranger came up and asked if she needed help.
The tide of migrants crossing from Mexico has swelled, with U.S. officials saying that an average of 21,2036 are arriving daily.
Although OPEC states have been complying with supply curbs, led by Saudi Arabia, U.S. inventories have swelled to a new high.
Two weeks ago, ClipperData warned that supply had swelled to 23 million barrels, above the typical level of 12 million barrels.
Tesco's pension deficit has swelled from the £2.61 billion ($3.3 billion) figure recorded in February to £5.85 billion pounds this quarter.
Because the UN deems the descendants of Palestinian refugees to be refugees, too, their number has swelled to more than 5m.
The company's backlog swelled to $219.30 billion, an increase of $22019 billion or 29.6% compared with the same period last year.
As comic book and pop-culture conventions have swelled to superheroic dimensions, so too have conversations about genre fiction and fandom.
"As much as I fought, at one point I probably couldn't have gone on anymore," Andersson said as his emotions swelled.
It has so far patiently monitored the mostly peaceful protests that at times have swelled to hundreds of thousands of people.
On Wednesday, Confluent said its valuation has swelled to $2.5 billion, based on a fresh $125 million investment led by Sequoia.
As a result, Canada's trade surplus with the United States swelled to C$3.19 billion from C$2.63 billion in November.
This will make it more difficult for Democrats to restore the gerrymandering that swelled the number of House Democrats for decades.
The foundation's staff has also swelled from just a handful of people in its early days to about 300 employees today.
England's housing stock has swelled by 1m since 2008 but, with poor returns for investors elsewhere, private rentals grew by 1.3m.
The rising floodwaters in Texas scrambled transportation, further swelled rivers already over their banks and sent more people to evacuation shelters.
But as the security situation deteriorated, the number of refugees swelled again, reaching some 2000 million by the fall of 20093.
That average attendance of 9,664 in 1997 swelled to a peak of 10,864 in 1998, then began its gradual downward descent.
Add it all up and the Grizzlies' lead had swelled to 234-73 with a half-minute left in the period.
The federal deficit swelled to $984 billion in 2019, a 26% jump from last year, despite the nation's sustained economic growth.
Thinking fast, he called for another beer which was thrown to him and shotgunned it, standing as the crowd's ovation swelled.
But while turnout swelled in Miami and in the central Florida counties where Puerto Ricans have settled, and Latinos supported Mrs.
Discontent has swelled under the current FMLN government after corruption scandals engulfed leading politicians in a country struggling with rampant poverty.
Majhor joined over a million people attempting to reach Europe in 2016 and as refugee numbers swelled, European altruism wore thin.
Its assets under management swelled as investors — starved for higher returns — piled into the company's E.T.F.s, which tracked the highflying markets.
Now, a stream of selectively curated tidbits has swelled into a full-blown, all-you-can-eat buffet of Harry Potter.
Since 210, two or three times a year, the ocean has swelled and knocked another row of houses off the coast.
Manipulation by Hayes and others moved rates by only tiny amounts, which swelled their bonuses but had little wider economic impact.
It isn't clear exactly what happened, but it seems the river suddenly swelled before Cárdenas could get to the other side.
But then the wind came on, the temperature dropped, the seas swelled in height, and slushy floes formed all about them.
In this election cycle his followers have swelled beyond the cadres of young religiously conservative men he's gathered in the past.
In the months after his death, public attention swelled and faded as Ms. Santee agonized over troubling details of his murder.
In the 1980s and '90s, home sizes swelled and the McMansion — mass-produced and developer-designed architectural abominations — cropped up everywhere.
His online following has swelled in recent years (on Facebook he has more than 90,000 followers) as younger seekers discover him.
ROME — The music swelled, heavenly clouds began to fade and impossibly bright rays of light began to cut through the theater.
During her tenure at Barry, enrollment swelled from 1,750 to more than 9,000; the campus expanded from 16 buildings to 55.
The fire eater gestured for the children to move back, and took a swig of lighter fluid that swelled his cheeks.
Despite having funding sources cut off, Benvie said the group's online support had swelled since it came under attack this week.
The backlog of people waiting to request asylum at a checkpoint has swelled, causing frustration among the migrants to boil over.
Then as the protests swelled and drew international interest, the police began to break them up, arresting and beating the women.
The number of private security guards statewide swelled by 13% from 60,2873 in 2012 to 68,015 in 2016, state records show.
Slack usage has swelled as a result of an increase in remote work over the past month because of the coronavirus.
Sales of hand sanitizers and similar products have swelled across several international markets since the COVID-19 outbreak began in January.
The past decade brought us seminal elections as political tidal waves swelled, washed away conventions, and reshaped our entire national landscape.
Over the next three years, the number of stops swelled to a peak of more than 685,000 in 2011, then subsided.
Over the last five years, our voice has grown and our awareness has swelled as our members advocate for our profession.
Total exports have jumped as crops have swelled and a slump in the value of Brazil's currency has spurred foreign buying.
Meanwhile, the share of earnings going to the top 0.1 percent swelled by more than 400 percent between 673 and 2001.
Crowds swelled well beyond expectation and venue capacity; overflow rooms became a standard good-problem-to-have for the advance staff.
Over a period of months the membership swelled to about 20, then settled down to the 14 in the collective now.
But as crowds swelled across the country, some students made a spontaneous decision to continue rallying off campus after the walkout.
Membership in the American Academy of Professional Coders has swelled to more than 165,000, up 10,93 in the past year alone.
The numbers have swelled since 2012, and last October and November about 65,000 more arrived after a crackdown by Myanmar's army.
In Rhode Island alone, oyster growers raked in more than $4.3 million and have swelled their ranks by over 20 percent.
As the rats in New York City have swelled in numbers and physical size, so has the business for pest control.
Projekt Melody has swelled into a multiplatform phenom: It—"she," if we must—is on Twitter, YouTube, Patreon, and, yes, PornHub.
The deficit with Germany swelled to $7.1 billion, the highest on record thanks to $12.1 billion of imports, also a record.
In 2002, amid an economic downturn, outrage against Mr. Chávez's policies swelled into protests that threatened to overwhelm the presidential palace.
He converted a pair of post moves as Creighton's lead swelled to 613-15 with 8:11 left in the half.
The protests were sparked by a controversial extradition bill, since withdrawn, and have swelled into broader calls for greater democratic freedoms.
Bloomberg previously reported that the superyacht count in Sint Maarten swelled to 52 in December — the count in November was 16.
Gasoline inventories have swelled amid high runs and tepid demand growth, which will hurt the margin for further processing of gasoline.
Political activism of all persuasions, ignited largely in response to President Trump, has swelled in the wake of the 228 election.
The lead swelled to 248 points by halftime, with Dunn's variety of field goals and perfect foul shooting setting the pace.
The number of migrant families and unaccompanied minors journeying over land to the United States has swelled in the last year.
Over the past 25 months, the gap has been nearly $22008 trillion as the national debt has swelled past $23 trillion.
Over the past 12 months, the gap has been nearly $1.1 trillion as the national debt has swelled past $23 trillion.
An influx of money, equipment and advisers had swelled Afghan Army and police numbers and distributed fresh forces over the ground.
And as the number of people held at ICE processing centers has swelled, the conditions at them have come under scrutiny.
The population at Stewart swelled nearly 18 percent from September 2017 to about 2,000 people in December 2018, overwhelming medical staff.
The prison was built to accommodate 2,500 people, but by 2010 it had swelled with more than 7,000 bodies, mostly men.
The tide of migrants crossing from Mexico has swelled, with U.S. officials saying that an average of 0363,2036 are arriving daily.
Dana Kopel, a member of the union, tells Hyperallergic that the crowd outside the museum swelled to nearly 300 people altogether.
At its peak, Addie said, his clotting factor level reached 147 percent, before he took a fall and his elbow swelled up.
In Shanghai, labor costs have swelled 150 percent since 2009, Wong said, and the local minimum wage has grown by 110 percent.
The crowd swelled toward the podium and I stood on tiptoe, peering between heads and red hats and foam fingers to see.
Foltynewicz, a member of the National League All-Star team last year, dropped to 0-3 and his ERA swelled to 8.02.
Powerball's jackpot swelled to a record $1.6 billion in January 2016, when three winning tickets were sold in Florida, California, and Tennessee.
Faber ultimately lost the decision in his rematch, but his pre-existing fandom swelled tenfold after such a stirring display of heart.
In addition to the high refined metal stockpiles, copper ore and concentrates imports to China swelled in the months before the disruptions.
As the volume of recyclables swelled in America and Europe, the quality of recycled output declined because everything was mixed in together.
As the number of voices swelled, Rick hoped that the national reckoning with sexual assault and harassment would hit country music too.
"The last couple of times up, his hand has swelled up like it is falling asleep," Kansas City manager Ned Yost said.
In the United States, soybean inventories have swelled as the U.S.-China trade has hurt shipments of American soy to Chinese buyers.
In September, the government reported that the federal deficit briefly swelled to more than $1 trillion ahead of quarterly tax payment deadlines.
Within a week my husband's finger swelled up to the size of a sausage; he had something called osteomyelitis (a bone infection).
The Democratic registration lead in Nevada swelled by almost 6,000 voters in September, according to data from the Nevada secretary of state.
The U.S. immigrant population had swelled by 5 million people in just one decade, the sharpest increase in more than 100 years.
Those profits swelled to some $2.4 trillion — or about 14 percent of U.S. gross domestic product, according to new estimates released Monday.
Official statistics suggest that the number who admit to ever having taken steroids has swelled by 70% in the past ten years.
Last year, the population of Black Rock City, which is erected for the festival in the Nevada desert, swelled to over 70,000.
To be sure, the ranks of the ultra-wealthy, those with more than $50 million or more in net worth, have swelled.
The most ambitious infrastructure project in America looks dead, at least for now, after its estimated costs had swelled to $77 billion.
Crude prices fell when the Energy Information Administration (EIA) said U.S. crude stocks swelled 4.9 million barrels in the week ended Oct.
Prize money has swelled since the 19923s; when he won the world title in 21992, Mr. Bristow earned the equivalent of $216,22016.
Their numbers swelled to at least 12,000 after the uprising, but analysts say their allegiances are uncertain and their fighting capacity limited.
Around puberty, their voices deepened, their bodies grew muscular, and their genitals swelled, revealing the unexpected truth that they were biologically male.
In 2010 the App Store swelled to 225,000 apps, just as the American Dialect Society named "app" its word of the year.
Apple's enormous cash pile swelled to $256.8 billion in the fiscal second quarter, up more than $10 billion from the previous quarter.
Oil prices rose on signs of surging demand in China, although prices fell for a second week running as U.S. inventories swelled.
On January 25, 223, the pool of immigrants "prioritized" — or at least not unprioritized — for deportation swelled to something like 10 million.
The bowl facing the main stage, nestled in the belly of the city's small array of downtown skyscrapers, swelled with writhing bodies.
Since 22019, the number of people immigrating from Mexico has declined while the number of those from China and India have swelled.
Foreign fighters swelled the ranks of ISIS in Raqqa, which it used as a base to launch terror attacks around the world.
With that one raid, she swelled regimental ranks with newly freed men and gave the Union a desperately needed boost in morale.
My officers were soon struggling to deal with the disruption caused by the protesters, whose numbers swelled to as many as 60,000.
Their Facebook group swelled to a thousand members, building an explicitly nonpartisan coalition that included both avowed progressives and MAGA-hat wearers.
The number of immigration judges has barely grown, standing today at roughly 330, while the backlog of cases has swelled to 700,000.
Yet in the heady winter of 2014, a change seemed to arrive: People power swelled in Kiev and toppled a corrupt regime.
Penn State's lead swelled all the way to 25-7 on Dread's 3-pointer with 9:28 left in the first half.
"One Dance," with all of its Kyla and Crazy Cousinz-sampling, thumping ba-doom-doom syncopated rhythms, swelled into a mega-hit.
Within hours, the group had swelled into the hundreds, joined by volunteers from across the city arriving by foot, truck and bicycle.
Wherever it takes place, the prospect of huge crowds, swelled by rising anger and desperation among the poor, leaves Zimbabwe's rulers nervous.
As a result, most live in camps that have swelled over the decades into crowded slums, where poverty and unemployment are widespread.
He is shooting 52 percent from the field — and his performance only swelled as he dived into the crucible of the playoffs.
By 7pm, the protest swelled to over 300 people, with demonstrators shutting down Velika Vasilkyvska street directly in front of the cinema.
The immigration department said it had streamlined procedures to clear out a backlog of asylum cases that had swelled in recent years.
As the country's population swelled in the 2003s and people migrated from rural to urban areas, city housing fell in short supply.
He visibly swelled with self-satisfaction, as he did weeks later, down in Alabama, celebrating the insurgent Senate candidacy of Roy Moore.
But the business-minded partnership that owns Justify most likely came to a more bottom-line conclusion well before his ankle swelled.
This swelled their debt load to nearly $10 trillion at the end of 2019, or a record 47% share of the economy. 
In one day, the population of neighboring Antigua swelled when it took in about 1,400 men, women and children who fled Barbuda.
A nearby stream had swelled to a roaring river, he said, and parts of the zoo were under several meters of water.
Around them, the hotel swelled with people sitting alone, stroking their phones with one hand while eating or drinking with the other.
By the time we graduated four years later, the number had swelled to 485,000, with hundreds of thousands fighting in open combat.
The star swelled to its current size because it burned through the hydrogen in its core and switched to fusing helium instead.
These costs have swelled since 2010 due to changing interest rate assumptions, cost of living adjustments, and lower-than-planned investment returns.
Cemeteries swelled with fans paying tribute to deceased loved ones who never had the opportunity to see the Cubs finish on top.
NOTES: Boston coach Brad Stevens said at the morning shootaround that G Isaiah Thomas' right knee swelled up in the last game.
Those inflows continued a streak that has swelled the category by nearly $303 billion in assets since the start of the year.
The ranks of non-college educated workers swelled 50 percent in the postwar period, compared with just 16 percent in recent decades.
Protests broke out in Baghdad on Tuesday as public anger swelled over jobs, services and endemic corruption among Iraq's leaders and politicians.
Following the shooting, the number of protesters swelled to several thousand, and scuffles between them and several hundred police officers broke out.
As a result, the market share of low-cost passive funds swelled to 2500 percent in 2150, from 2500 percent in 20.04.
This is partly because other hopefuls in a field that has swelled to double digits have yet to withdraw from the race.
From the mid-1950s to the late 1970s the number of economists in the federal government swelled from about 2,000 to 6,19703.
Deadly flooding in parts of Nebraska has turned whole communities into islands as the Platte and Elkhorn rivers swelled to record highs.
At the Hong Kong airport, days of sit-ins swelled to fill the main terminal, forcing the cancellation of hundreds of flights.
At the Hong Kong airport, days of sit-ins swelled to fill the main terminal, forcing the cancellation of hundreds of flights.
Eat, Pray, Love drove travelers not only to the infamous Napoli pizza place, but to Bali, where the number of tourists swelled.
Hong Kong's protests started as opposition to a now-suspended extradition bill to mainland China and have swelled into wider calls for democracy.
The telescope was already facing budgetary problems, Nature reported earlier this year, as its projected cost swelled from $1.6 billion to $3.2 billion.
As the numbers swelled, the original route was rendered useless, with blocks full of people with no cellphone service converging in every direction.
Maybe in the heat of the moment, as your holiday shopping stress peaked, you swelled up in relief at the sight of it.
The sports club started three years ago with only three members, and since it's founding it has swelled in size over the years.
Textbooks are hard to come by or out of date, and arts and music classes have been eliminated, while class sizes have swelled.
The budget for the project, which is years behind schedule, recently swelled by another $2.3 billion and now stands at roughly $27 billion.
Apple swelled to near $770 billion in 5.763, after shares hit an all-time intraday high of $134.54 a share in April 2015.
Apple's App Store has swelled to more than 2.5 million apps, while the Google Play Store surpasses that with 2.8 million apps available.
More worrying, the blood supply to the back of his eye swelled, and parts of his retina thickened, which can cause vision problems.
In recent years, its valuation has swelled from $4.75 billion in 2014 to $13 billion in 2015 to, finally, $12.3 billion in 2017.
The group's ranks swelled to 22008 eventually, taking in five U.S. Presidents: Chester Arthur, Grover Cleveland, Benjamin Harrison, William McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt.
Tyga's company was eventually ordered to pony up, but she still hasn't been paid and the judgment has swelled to more than $250k.
Globally, the number of national climate-change laws and policies has swelled from around 20.5 in 20.5 to nearly 22005,22012 (see chart 234).
U.S. equity ETFs have had outflows on only three trading days, and inflows swelled to $27.8 billion in the five days ended Dec.
The jackpot swelled to $454 million on Tuesday, making it one of the 10 largest prizes in U.S. lottery history, lottery officials said.
What started as a website chronicling lives of random New Yorkers has since swelled to a whimsical juggernaut with 19m followers on Facebook.
Her party has slumped in regional elections in the last year while support for the anti-immigrant Alternative for Germany (AfD) has swelled.
People who joined Twitter in the early years were granted generous options that in some cases swelled to be worth millions of dollars.
Public anger has swelled at a time when politicians are struggling to form a new government after an inconclusive parliamentary election in May.
In some cases the phones arrived already damaged, but in others the battery swelled when the phone was charged for the first time.
Their frustration has swelled into support for perhaps the ultimate solution to the Golden State's strong distaste for president-elect Donald Trump—secession.
Cincinnati's lead swelled to 19 points twice in the second half before a 21-12 UCLA run trimmed the deficit to 10 points.
But in the past decade, Asia's share of global theme park visits has swelled to 42% while North America's has shrunk to 47%.
His sentence was harsher than the probation officer asked for, but a petition for his removal has now swelled beyond a million signatures.
The 76ers regrouped with a 35-23 third quarter, and the Philadelphia lead swelled to as much as 19 points in the fourth.
The strategy worked: The Democrats won control of the House that year, and by 2009 the Blue Dog ranks had swelled to 54.
Over the past few months, Philippine and Indonesian intelligence sources said, Hapilon's forces were swelled by foreign fighters and new recruits within Marawi.
Then the numbers swelled to 25,000 at the demonstrations' height in January 2015, and spawned similar movements elsewhere in Germany and across Europe.
The Bulldogs' lead swelled to 31-212 before Terrance Banyard stopped the bleeding with a pair of free throws for the Golden Lions.
As the Mississippi swelled with water from the north, everything traveled downriver, keeping the water levels high for months here in the Delta.
Some of his colleagues at the National Cancer Institute began referring to him as Stevie Wonder, thinking he had developed a swelled head.
The backdrop for the festivities was WeWork's rapid growth: During Markel's time at WeWork, the company's headcount swelled from 5,500 to 9,500 people.
The staff said the restrictions were because the number of reporters has swelled due to negotiations on healthcare legislation and high-profile hearings.
The state's Latino population swelled to 2.5 million last year from 440,213 in 1980, while the share of white residents has steadily declined.
Only a few months into my college career, campus dialogue swelled with polarized commentary around a November 7th article in the Tufts Observer.
Lumps of Hodgkin's lymphoma cells swelled in his lungs, making it hard to breathe, impinging a nerve and nearly paralyzing his left hand.
Mr. Perot's support swelled after his re-entry — he would eventually get 19 percent of the popular vote — while Mr. Clinton's shrank steadily.
But the Jafar of 1992 derived his power from the ease with which he swelled and stretched, like a sort of evil taffy.
Alonzo's Sucka Punch played the venue a lot, and as a jewel in the crown of St. Mary's Strip crowds there always swelled.
VC investment in clean-energy technologies swelled to more than $10 billion last year, according to a new research report from Goldman Sachs.
Maybe some of my students found it sappy or maudlin, that sense of belonging, but my heart swelled righteously against their imagined accusations.
Helpfully, data out on Wednesday showed Australia's trade surplus swelled to A$5.75 billion ($4 billion) in May as exports far outpaced imports.
In recent days, a makeshift memorial by the school's sign has swelled with pink stuffed animals and shiny heart- and star-shaped balloons.
Processing facilities in El Paso and in the Rio Grande Valley region in South Texas have swelled with migrant families in recent days.
While the men's game has swelled from 56 Division I teams in 2008 to 72 today, the women's game has far outpaced it.
The crowd stirred to its feet, the choir swelled and singers including Jennifer Lewis came to his side to sing the backing vocals.
This week, the chorus of critics calling for Mr. Pruitt's resignation swelled to include the conservative National Review, which once championed his appointment.
The group's ranks swelled to 400 eventually, taking in five U.S. Presidents: Chester Arthur, Grover Cleveland, Benjamin Harrison, William McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt.
Netflix released the teen rom-com on its streaming service with little fanfare in May, and it quickly swelled into a stealth sensation.
As the controversy about Mr. Trump's comments about Charlottesville swelled, C.E.O.s on the president's Strategic and Policy Forum began to talk among themselves.
The crowds swelled to more than 500 over several hours, and the men who were killed were innocent passers-by, the police said.
It's a great collection of thoughts and conveyed so eloquently that my heart swelled with emotion and my mind raced to keep up.
Anti-Muslim sentiment has swelled in the United States after a young Muslim couple inspired by Islamic State massacred 14 people on Dec.
EU insurance regulators have estimated it locks up 210 billion euros ($228 billion) in capital, artificially swelled by current very low interest rates.
The demonstrations swelled, with Mr. Pashinyan, again free, stressing that if the police used force, protesters should just raise their hands and surrender.
The $1.2 billion mortgage on 666 Fifth Avenue has swelled to $1.4 billion with accrued interest, according to financial records filed by Vornado.
The first reported cases of the new coronavirus arose in late December but have since swelled to nearly 3,000 and continue to climb.
The costs at Guantánamo have swelled since 2013, when the Defense Department revealed that the detention center cost approximately $454 million to operate.
Louisville's lead swelled to 26 points early in the second half and the Tigers never drew closer than 13 points down the stretch.
The app quickly swelled to more than one billion users and is now widely seen as the crown jewel of the Facebook empire.
Some days the temperature swelled to 115 degrees, and I flattened the carpet as I paced the living room with my colicky baby.
Netanyahu's caretaker cabinet has been unable to plug a gaping hole in government finances and the deficit has swelled over the past year.
And it has been a base for the writing community that has swelled in Brooklyn and a springboard for many lesser-known authors.
As Google's work force swelled past 100,000 employees and the nation's politics became even more partisan, Google's culture has become a flash point.
As Google's work force swelled past 100,000 employees and the nation's politics became even more partisan, Google's culture has become a flash point.
Revenue that would have swelled corporate coffers has instead remained in the pockets of people who shifted their savings into low-cost funds.
As the population of birds has swelled to an estimated 85,000, the waste pigeons produce in public spaces has become an increasing burden.
But in the nearly four decades since, the information Americans turn over to third parties in the course of regular communications has swelled.
The market for e-commerce mattress brands has swelled dramatically, according to research from Brad Thomas, an equity research analyst at KeyBanc Capital Markets.
The total of negative-yielding debt with maturities of seven years or longer has swelled to $2.6 trillion, nearly double the amount in April.
As I near the end of my senior year, the number has swelled to 32 since 183, not including suicides or gang-related violence.
While the company has already swelled to about 400 employees, Foley said he expects that figure to jump tenfold in four or five years.
Data early in the day showed Australia's trade surplus swelled to an all-time high in June despite growing U.S. tariff pressure on China.
While ore stocks by mills have tightened, those held at Chinese ports have swelled so far in 2018, reaching 145.05 million tonnes by Feb.
More fatalities: On Monday, more lives were lost as floodwaters swelled and a tornado outbreak caused by Florence's remnants swept across parts of Virginia.
Cleveland led almost wire-to-wire in Saturday's early-season, Central Division matchup, building an advantage that swelled to as many as 244 points.
As the months went on, I watched my arms, legs, and face shrink, while the small, hard ball in my belly swelled just barely.
U.S. crude inventories swelled by 4.7 million barrels in the latest week to their highest since July 2017, the U.S. Energy Information Administration reported.
Crude stocks swelled by 5.4 million barrels, surprising analysts who had expected a decrease of 800,000 barrels for the week ended on May 10.
The number of Syrians in Istanbul, a city of some 15 million, has swelled, with over half a million living in Turkey's largest city.
As Medicaid's rolls have swelled under the Affordable Care Act's expansion, millions more Americans have been moved into privately administered Medicaid managed care plans.
Demonstrations began in early June to oppose an extradition bill and have swelled into demands, at times violent, for greater democracy for Hong Kong.
The lead swelled to 32-13 by the second media timeout with 11:36 left in the first half following a Leaf 3-pointer.
The number of supporters in the sanctuary started at 500 the first day and swelled to approximately 323,000 by the end of the week.
The president entered office with the U.S. owing the world $113 trillion, and that has swelled to $19.4 trillion, according to the Treasury Department.
These have swelled to around $500bn, or roughly a fifth of GDP, more than 40% of which is due in less than a year.
Major pork imports by China would help reduce U.S. meat inventories that swelled as farmers increased herd sizes and meat packers slaughtered more animals.
All evening, voices swelled and calmed as conversations about Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, and reenactments of favorite scenes from Martin came and went.
But rather than taking seven hours to respond as backlash swelled like Facebook, Google managed to get things sorted in a little under three.
In Uganda, for example, the number of refuges has swelled in the past year from 500,000 to 13 million, according to the United Nations.
Net loss attributable to Sears' shareholders swelled to $748 million, or $6.99 per share, from $454 million, or $4.26 per share, a year earlier.
Within a day, her upper lip swelled alarmingly and the mother-of-two was rushed to hospital where doctors placed her on a drip.
He has worked alongside the Secret Service for presidential visits and dealt with floodwalls when the Ohio River swelled into the city of Huntington.
But Robbins said that once The Village was shut down and campers moved elsewhere, a park near his home swelled with RVs and tents.
Operating loss at Rakuten's mobile business, set to begin carrier services later this year, swelled tenfold from a year earlier to 6.4 billion yen.
The all-female monastery he leads has since swelled to around 800 nuns, with the youngest member aged 8 and the eldest around 153.
Arguments swelled on social media, MSNBC and Fox News about the White House's decision and its subsequent explanation for pulling his permanent press pass.
In 2017, worldwide investment in renewables infrastructure, just a fraction of the wide-ranging smart energy solutions on the market, swelled to $20163 billion.
Since Trump's election, the organization's ranks have swelled from 450,000 members to more than 19883 million, more than at any time in its history.
The investment firm's total assets under management for the third quarter swelled to nearly $6 trillion, a 17 percent increase from a year earlier.
But the movement has since swelled to include people of all walks of life, young and old, middle class and poor, students, and women.
As the crowds on the streets swelled and the chaos grew, the author of the American Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson, was a witness.
Earlier that day the body of a woman had been found after it was swept away by a river that had swelled after flooding.
Since then, that number has swelled upward of 6900 and she'll need to show that she's raising the money to keep her operation going.
Under Novakovic's tenure as CEO, which began the same day Hewson took on the C-suite role at Lockheed, General Dynamics shares have swelled.
Crude prices fell initially when the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) said crude stocks swelled 29.4 million barrels in the week ended Oct. 270.
The current account deficit, a major concern for global emerging market investors, swelled to the largest in nearly four years in the second quarter.
Sign ups have swelled since the official launch on Thursday, with Thomas claiming she had received hundreds of emails from prospective borrowers by Friday.
As cities have swelled in size, covering more territory, attracting populations into the many millions, we've had to invent new terms to describe them.
By the end of December, losses at the firm had swelled to 7%, saddling Balyasny Asset Management with its first loss in 18 years.
And the program's steady expansion under the Affordable Care Act has swelled its coverage to 75 million people — or around one in five Americans.
Last season, while the National League's collective earned run average swelled by 36 points, to 4.38, the Reds' E.R.A. dropped by 45, to 4.18.
Sidibé was in doubt for the World Cup, and then, after securing his spot, nearly went home after the knee swelled again in Russia.
Meanwhile, the Fed has returned its benchmark rate to zero, relaunched crisis-era lending facilities, and swelled its balance sheet to a new record.
In just three years, its newer Instagram account has swelled to 287,000 fans, the largest proportion of whom are 18- to-24-year-olds.
The Plata River, which cuts through Comerio, had swelled by more than 60 feet and was creeping ever closer to the school's front door.
Yet in the weeks after, protesters continued to increase the pressure, as the number at sit-in camps swelled even as tense negotiations continued.
As Florida's prison population swelled since the 1980s, so did the number of African-American people who couldn't vote after they had been freed.
As artists' interest in neon has swelled in recent years, so has Dilling's willingness to follow them to strange places, both aesthetically and literally.
Greens Bayou had swelled to a record 43.4 feet where it crossed Tidwell Road, dislodging cars and ripping apartment walls down to their studs.
Yet bizarrely, in a pop landscape that overwhelmingly rewards the new and the highly prolific, her influence didn't shrink in her absentia — it swelled.
His face, legs and chest had swelled, his eyes had turned yellow, he had developed a cough and could no longer ride his bike.
Ms. Wexler's crew capped the crowd inside at 843; as the checkout line swelled and slowed to a crawl, fewer folks were allowed in.
The bayou swelled and flooded, leaving shreds of plastic and other debris behind on the walls and lampposts as the waters have slowly receded.
The median total debt for older households swelled to $31,300 in 2016, more than 2.5 times what it was in 2001, the Council said.
The size of the welfare state has swelled out of control in the last two decades while failing to lift Americans out of poverty.
Facebook said that its staff has already swelled 47 percent over the past year, and capital expenditures are projected to roughly double, as expected.
Instead, the dispute over the statue, a monument to Polish soldiers massacred during World War II, has swelled into a matter of international intrigue.
Speaker had become a concern for Boston because his salary swelled to $22019,23.2 as a result of a bidding war with the Federal League.
The Tar Heels sank nine of their first 11 field-goal attempts, and their lead swelled: to 10, to 13, to 16 and beyond.
As the celebrities wore her slouchy sweaters or her silk camisole dresses, their fans clamored after Ms. Lotan, and swelled her numbers on Instagram.
Last week, House Democratic support for starting an impeachment inquiry swelled as more information surfaced about the president's interactions with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
Begun in 2014, its sales have swelled to more than €0003 million last year from €40,000 in the first said Marco Grandi, a founder.
Biden's lead swelled to 28503 points among African American registered voters who identified as Democratic or leaning Democratic, winning 22019 percent of those respondents.
Berkshire's cash pile swelled up to more than $120 billion by the end of the second quarter of 2019, a record for the company.
She took her time with the song, drawing out each word as a gospel chorus swelled behind her and audience members exhorted her on.
In the story, one older couple corner Lewan in his office and demand their money back (which of course has swelled from phony returns).
As Amazon expanded into new markets, the size of its workforce swelled — it went from 33,700 employees in 2010 to 647,500 employees in 2018.
The Tigers built a 46-32 advantage at halftime and the lead swelled to as many as 21 points early in the second half.
The impact: New York City officials said an estimated 60,000 people marched through the city on Friday, as adults swelled the ranks of students.
More than 1,000 police were on hand to separate the neo-Nazis from a crowd of anti-fascist protesters, which swelled to nearly 2,000.
Missing lists swelled to over 2,000 after disasters such as Hurricanes Irma and Michael, which came ashore in Florida in the past two years.
But shipments of U.S. pork to China have so far fallen short of market expectations and supplies in U.S. cold storage warehouses have swelled.
Their ranks swelled to more than 200 Representatives and Senators at one point on Wednesday, but those numbers petered out as the night wore on.
Still, many people in Florida, whose population has swelled since the last hurricane struck 11 years ago, saw Hermine less as a threat than entertainment.
At iHeartRadio's Fiesta Latina in Miami this past weekend, I twerked, sang at the top of my lungs, and swelled with pride at being Latina.
Its shape began to slowly take form—it took me nearly an hour to assemble the dang thing—and a giddiness swelled up inside me.
The bulge of water, caused by unrelenting rain, swelled up in Missouri and Illinois and is now making its way toward the Gulf of Mexico.
Last month, VICE News traveled to Kilis to visit the people living in the camps, whose numbers have swelled since Russian airstrikes began in September.
As the tea steeped and the overtures swelled, her solemn gaze remained transfixed somewhere beyond the window's horizon, and I knew never to disturb her.
And she was still working for IE, growing women's membership from a handful to about 50, as the overall ranks swelled to 1,000, she said.
On her watch, the parade had doubled in size to 22001,000 marchers, balloons had jumped tenfold to 85 and spectators had swelled into the millions.
As the Oceti Sakowin camp has swelled to thousands of people in recent weeks, tensions have risen over how to win the months-long effort.
Although Germany accepted 1 million entrants in 12 months, the migrants kept coming, their numbers swelled by Iraqis and Afghans fleeing America's half-finished wars.
Clemson's lead swelled to as many as 28 points, 59-31, with 13:28 remaining and the Buccaneers never drew closer than 22 points again.
By the team's estimates, about one million years after the birth of the solar system, Jupiter's core had swelled to about 20 times Earth's mass.
Tears swelled as she looked at him, recalling how the symptoms of the Zika virus had struck her during the second month of her pregnancy.
Total government debt stood at $10.63 trillion when Obama took office, and has swelled to $19.48 trillion as of last Thursday, according to Treasury figures.
Brazilian soy prices had swelled to a steep premium to U.S. beans after China slapped steep tariffs on shipments from the United States in July.
Brazilian soy prices had swelled to a large premium to U.S. beans after China slapped steep tariffs on shipments from the United States in July.
Three rivers swelled and overflowed after torrential rains Friday night, pushing mud through the rugged, remote area and forcing people to run for their lives.
The current account deficit swelled to 224 percent of the gross domestic product in December, and the lira tumbled to a historic low in April.
Brazil won its bid for the Games back in 2009, when the economy was booming and Rio's coffers swelled with royalties from its offshore oil.
It's such a transcendent moment that I swelled up before realizing I was about to cry, and started crying before I really figured out why.
Their numbers have swelled since last August when an army operation in Myanmar, following Rohingya insurgents' attacks on security forces, prompted an exodus to Bangladesh.
A Beyhive of dancers is about to descend upon Coachella next week -- the number has swelled from about a dozen to 100 ... TMZ has learned.
"There were moments in the film that emotionally swelled, and I could see how the experience might be deepened with a song," Bareilles, 36, wrote.
My memory of this cookie has swelled so furiously that I can recommend it without hesitation to anyone who doesn't live on a writer's budget.
Wells Fargo initially estimated remediation efforts would cost $64 million, but that figure has since swelled as it determined more borrowers were owed greater amounts.
In 28.2, as Ms Rousseff sought re-election, the budget deficit doubled to 29.5% of GDP; it has since swelled by another four percentage points.
Over time, what began as a sparse instrumental arrangement began to resemble the psychedelic production of the recording, and the song swelled larger and larger.
My throat tightened and eyes swelled with tears as I watched couples stroll by hand-in-hand, then saw my own reflection staring back — alone.
The gap between the change in the two indices swelled from nothing to nine percentage points in September, before falling back to six percentage points.
By Saturday, the cubicle had swelled an additional six feet in length, and looked more like a giant beach ball with every pulse of air.
Harvey, the Mets right-hander whose E.R.A. has swelled to 6.08, faced teammates Alejandro De Aza and Matt Reynolds in his between-starts mound session.
NJIT missed three more shots, Duke converted a jumper, Diallo hit a trey and the lead swelled to 53-28 following a 16-0 spurt.
After decades of new housing additions, the WUI footprint has swelled to 190 million acres — an expanse 85033 percent larger than the state of Texas.
Brown water rushed through Ellicott City's historic Main Street, toppling buildings and upending cars, as the nearby Patapsco River swelled to a record-breaking level.
This encroachment into small regional airports evolved from an early focus on large European cities, whose gateways swelled with traffic following deregulation in the 1990s.
Sanders started receiving Secret Service protection in February, between the Iowa caucuses and the New Hampshire primary, as his candidacy soared and his crowds swelled.
Oil prices fell as Goldman Sachs suggested the rally was unsustainable and an industry group said U.S. stockpiles swelled to record highs again last week.
A Native American protest against an oil pipeline in North Dakota has swelled by hundreds of people ahead of a federal court hearing on Wednesday.
But Democrats have been improving because of their strength among Florida's growing Puerto Rican community, which has swelled again in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria.
Backlash swelled to such a degree that franchisees organized the first independent McDonald's franchisee group, the National Owners Association, dedicated to protecting protect franchisees' interests.
The Idlib area is the largest remaining opposition-held territory in Syria, its population swelled by insurgents and civilians retreating from shrinking rebel strongholds elsewhere.
The number of prisoners held for terrorism has also swelled by more than one-third to 2000, with the vast majority made up of Islamists.
Severe flood warnings remain in place on the River Don in South Yorkshire, after it swelled to a record height of just over 6.3 meters.
Irma destroyed nearly every car and building on the island of Barbuda and swelled the population of Antigua overnight as thousands of Barbudans sought shelter.
College students, whose numbers had swelled to 22016 million from 22016 million in 1952, became increasingly alarmed that the draft soon would extend to them.
And my heart, it swelled, just a little, to see the emotional side of making games, put out there, completely transparently, for everyone to see.
Because for a few minutes, as the strings swelled and two gloriously maned young royals frolicked on dragons above a wintry landscape, it totally was.

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