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Days later, the actor swooned over his wife to PEOPLE.
Deutsche's share price swooned below €8 ($9), a record low.
When she called me her "shiny new brother," I swooned.
Audiences swooned – and Swayze was propelled onto the A-List.
Equities swooned again, with the Dow dropping roughly 600 points.
After getting close early this year, inflation has swooned again.
Libor has swooned and hasn't fully recovered in recent weeks.
All the young girls sitting there waiting for Run-DMC swooned.
They have already swooned for Harris, as Molly Hensley-Clancy reported.
We've swooned about this salon a lot — and for good reason.
Businesspeople swooned after he sacked dozens of officials suspected of cronyism.
At a pizza parlor in Grand Central, her waiter nearly swooned.
GE shares swooned on Tuesday morning, falling by more than 8 percent.
A number of publicly-traded grocery companies' share prices swooned in response.
Stocks across Asia swooned, for reasons that make no sense to me.
In the end, Townsville stumbled rather than swooned in the commodity slump.
But as in the rest of the borough, the market has swooned.
And like the rest of us, he swooned when Michelle got bangs.
The market then swooned again that year, falling 234.5 percent from Sept.
He preened and Trump swooned, tweeting about how "beautiful" the spectacle was.
For starters, we all collectively swooned over Pat McGrath's "lip jewelry" at DKNY.
The audience in Charlotte swooned and most commentators declared it a rousing success.
"I didn't understand it, but I swooned," he confesses, some 40 years later.
At that point, social media users collectively swooned and started egging them on.
But many of his readers were women; early on, they swooned for him.
He came down that escalator and ranted about Mexican rapists and she swooned.
As the "blood" gushed down his arm, several members of the congregation swooned.
Gold rebounded from losses as stock markets swung higher and the dollar swooned.
We hear about how she swooned over Frida Kahlo, among many other women.
When Ms. Zhao's agent, Pete Knapp, submitted the manuscript to publishers, editors swooned.
On Day 9, three contestants swooned with heat exhaustion in the triple-digit heat.
"If Apple rolled out Disney+ at their keynote, people would have swooned," Jackson said.
Girls everywhere swooned over star Noah Centineo's character, Peter Kavinsky, in this rom-com.
Who would the women of the '90s and 2000s have swooned and fangirled over?
Crude, meanwhile, swooned below $30 a barrel to a 12-year low last week.
They added that Akihito himself had given them his blessing, and the public swooned.
Some swooned in delight, excited to take the practices back to their schools and classrooms.
On the way there, Jane swooned about the host that I was soon to meet.
Viewers everywhere swooned as America's delightfully nerdy president sang the praises of America's nerdiest musical.
Whiting, Devon Energy, and PDC Energy each pared staff in recent months as prices swooned.
By contrast, Facebook's share price swooned after it revealed that its user growth was slowing.
ZTE's share price swooned on its first day of trading following a two-month suspension.
"I don't know if you are like me, or I am like you," he swooned.
But it was when they joined forces that the young potential caucus-goers really swooned.
How could a tree that people once swooned over have become such an unwelcome presence?
The peso has swooned 16.5 percent so far in May to 24.6 per U.S. dollar.
Arabs, whatever millennial loathing they harbor for Iran, have not suddenly swooned into Israel's arms.
That wasn't the only time in 2017 I swooned over a Clos de la Roche.
Nonetheless it swooned before Mr Trump, and his dystopian talk of trade bringing "carnage" to America.
The blue-chip Dow swooned 20083,498.97 points — or 9.6 percent — between the market's close on Dec.
Social fell, as Snap and Twitter both swooned, the former falling under $5 per share temporarily.
Yoon's debut novel is a sweet-natured YA romance that critics adored and fans swooned over.
Turkey's currency also swooned recently following a diplomatic spat with the United States over security concerns.
Financial markets have swooned in recent weeks, erasing much of the gains over the past year.
The local currency has swooned 15.5 percent so far in May to 24.5 per U.S. dollar.
It's not the first time followers of the "Barefoot Contessa" star have swooned over the Gartens. 
As energy prices have swooned, inventories of all fossil fuels have grown to unusually high levels.
Social media swooned over the tattooed former boxer, but he's also a man of his word.
The audience swooned and I got hungry and that's our no-recipe recipe of the week.
Aubrih 'shippers swooned after witnessing their faves finally acknowledge their palpable love and respect for each other.
We, along with every tween, swooned hard over pictures of his new cut for weeks on end.
The Hang Seng stockmarket index swooned over the summer, but has since recovered some of the decline.
"You've got to give him credit," swooned Trump over North Korean despot Kim Jong Un in January.
The stock market recently swooned over the startup company Beyond Meat, which makes meat substitutes from plants.
What he does remember is that he swooned over the scents, which were spicy, musky and intense.
As a result, the company's stock price has swooned with investors fearing the prospect of new regulations.
Pollsters swooned after Australia's centre-right Liberal Party narrowly won another term in office at a general election.
At the end of the cycle, out came a fresh-faced Chinese man, over whom the woman swooned.
We just about swooned when we found out we could score tons of amazing products for way less.
Such investors were buying those stocks through the end of 2015 as other parts of the market swooned.
City governments swooned, falling over themselves to offer even larger and more absurd concessions to Jeff Bezos's behemoth.
The internet swooned when they say Culkin's new look, and seemed happy to see him looking so happy.
Over the decades she has swooned for a gangster, a conniving executive and an assortment of feckless playboys.
He swooned back and forth at his lectern and then walked away from it, pretending to lurch forward.
"We fell in love," he swooned in September after an exchange of follow-up letters with Mr. Kim.
Stocks swooned and recovered, and daily life returned, even as the scars from that day launched two wars.
The economy also swooned in 22 when the rate was increased to 22015% by Shinzo Abe's new government.
Keanu Reeves stepped out holding hands with artist Alexandra Grant -- and the internet swooned and cheered him on.
Every player would just use their regular name, while old-school types swooned about how winners don't have personalities.
That argument may have gained some support as the stock swooned Wednesday, closing down more than 17% at $734.70.
So when Samsung announced it's producing 256 GB flash storage that can be used in mobile devices, I swooned.
Shares of the video-streaming service swooned 303 % after it reported its first U.S. subscriber drop in eight years.
So when the e-commerce giant announced plans in 2017 to acquire Whole Foods, groceries chains like Kroger swooned.
In the 1950s, throngs of zealous fans known as "bobby soxers" and "teeny boppers" swooned over Sinatra and Elvis.
When the makers of Apple's Siri unveiled Viv at TechCrunch Disrupt NYC last month, the crowd—and press—swooned.
Shares of the video-streaming service swooned 2400 % after it reported its first U.S. subscriber drop in eight years.
Shares of the video-streaming service swooned 10.2 % after it reported its first U.S. subscriber drop in eight years.
But there are several Republican leaders who haven't exactly swooned when describing their support of the presumptive presidential nominee.
A million hearts have swooned over that make-out session in the confessional — and that possible sign from above.
At the rally immediately preceding the one where Qutob swooned, dozens of them mobbed O'Rourke and clamored for selfies.
Snap's stock has swooned as the company faces fierce competition from Facebook-owned Instagram, which co-opted Snapchat's Stories feature.
Futures markets immediately swooned, and trading was temporarily halted Thursday morning as investors fled to safety and stock indexes plunged.
His character, a high school student, was swooned over by young women as he learned to navigate his newfound fame.
THE CROWD On a recent Friday night, all the boys wore knit caps and the girls swooned in chunky sweaters.
They would keep screaming for the next year, as Elvis's star exploded and the American teenage girl swooned at his feet.
In April, we swooned over Christian Siriano's ladylike options; two years ago, we were transformed by Isabel Toledo's groundbreaking runway show.
A lot of Democrats, voters, and members of the press have openly swooned over the glamour of the current first couple.
We all saw (and swooned at) the gloriously tiered maroon Marchesa gown Zendaya wore at the awards ceremony on Sunday evening.
"My hat is off to you!" swooned the energy secretary, Rick Perry, who in 2015 called Mr Trump a "cancer on conservatism".
Debenhams reassured investors about its financial performance after its share price swooned in response to reports that it is considering a restructuring.
One bedroom prices are down by more than 7 percent since last year, while two bedrooms have swooned by nearly 8 percent.
The internet collectively swooned over photos of President Barack Obama and his wife, Michelle, who grace next month's cover of Essence magazine.
Twitter users went wild after learning the identity of the actor's mystery date, and swooned over her dress (complete with plunging neckline).
Which is why it came as no surprise when the beauty team collectively swooned when Tory Burch's latest fragrance hit our desks.
Notably The NT News, who launched a petition for a new Dundee flick, swooned by the slick trailers and wealth of talent.
Not long ago, Silicon Valley investors might have swooned over a mobile-payment system built around Chinese facial-recognition technology, for instance.
Then about five Halloweens ago, she dressed up as Poison Ivy with a $40 red wig, and everyone swooned over the color.
If I were younger, I would have swooned farther back into lonesome-cowboy fantasies, into all the "Cimarron"s of my childhood.
Guys begrudgingly admired him, girls openly swooned after him, and it all made perfect sense in the familiar logic of teen dramas.
The market fell at the open, but when the broke below its 200-day moving average at mid-morning, the market swooned.
Spot prices for zinc and nickel swooned in 2015, and a new zinc plant it built in Mooresboro, N.C., encountered production problems.
Financial markets swooned throughout May as investors worried about the prospects of an intensifying trade war between the United States and China.
When Franklin Roosevelt exclaimed that his political enemies were "unanimous in their hate for me, and I welcome their hatred," admirers swooned.
Even after its shares swooned following its third-quarter earnings report, PagSeguro still trades at 24 times earnings, more than triple Cielo's multiples.
Stocks swooned on those remarks as investors bet the U.S. central bank would need more rate hikes to prevent the economy from overheating.
THE speech was a knock-out, Congressmen swooned, and he made a forceful pitch to be the leader of the liberal world order.
The world collectively swooned last week when, after weeks of rumors, it was finally announced that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are engaged.
Stocks swooned Tuesday amid worries that Republicans in the House of Representatives will not be able to repeal Obamacare in a vote Thursday.
Certainly, Target's stock has swooned over the past year, and sources suggest it may need to do something transformative to address its challenges.
In "Truth or Dare," Madonna lay on her mother's grave and swooned for the camera; she was later attacked for exploiting the death.
Coming off a strong earnings report, Alphabet dethroned another tech giant, Apple, whose market capitalization has swooned from the heights it reached last year.
Equity markets in China and the United States have swooned already, in part because investors worry that global supply chains will need to reroute.
Twenty year old rising Aussie artist Troye Sivan is in a similar position: he sings about boys, but is equally swooned over by girls.
Investors also swooned at the idea of using relatively cheap marketing magic to get millions of users hooked on something and then cashing in.
Global stock markets, which have swooned in the past week over the rising trade tensions, gained on Wednesday after reports of the planned delay.
Global benchmark Brent crude futures swooned as low as $54.61, the lowest since April 7, then settled down 47 cents at $54.89 a barrel.
Prada's swooned-over headbands for spring 2019 aren't available yet, but Jennifer Behr's are elegant enough to approximate the look of a Renaissance lady.
When the stock market swooned in the fall of 28500 as Long Term Capital Management was rescued, the Fed lowered interest rates three times.
Yields swooned after the Institute for Supply Management showed that manufacturing activity weakened to its lowest level in more than 10 years in September.
Some of the smaller independent companies that pioneered the shale boom borrowed heavily and suffered when oil and gas prices swooned in recent years.
Tech IPOs paused in the early months of the year as markets briefly swooned and valuations of publicly held cloud software companies like Salesforce.
Share prices in some of the biggest grocery chains swooned in response, but many think the industry is ripe for a round of price slashing.
That was a glimmering, Disney-worthy look that our Kindergarten selves would've completely swooned over, but we're completely here for Blue's take on the tux.
The world collectively swooned watching Prince Harry adorably tell Meghan Markle, "You look amazing," after she met him at the altar on their wedding day.
The Fed, which entered the year predicting quarterly rate increases, instead held steady in the first quarter as the global economy weakened and markets swooned.
In late 2015 the Federal Reserve deferred an expected interest rate rise after global markets swooned in response to an unanticipated slowdown in China's economy.
The news media swooned over Elizabeth Holmes, who dropped out of Stanford to start Theranos and now, at age 32, is a billionaire on paper.
"I wake up every day and I find out a new reason [why] she's the one," Franco, 31, swooned about his love of nearly 10 years.
If you spent your youth pining after bad boys with guitars, then there's a good chance that you swooned over Degrassi: The Next Generation's Craig Manning.
Bayer's share price swooned, after another jury found that someone's cancer had developed through exposure to a weedkiller made by Monsanto, which Bayer acquired last year.
A number of the new cars we swooned over at Geneva have made their way to New York, along with more details about their US specifications.
The Dow Jones Transportation Average swooned 10.2% in May, a far steeper decline than that of the Dow Jones Industrial Average or the S&P 2500.
NN has thrived due to strong capitalisation under Europe's new Solvency II rules, while Delta Lloyd swooned and twice it has been forced to issue shares.
In perhaps the first truly viral food video of 2017, the Internet swooned over Gokce, dressed in a white deep scoop tee and Lennon-esque sunglasses.
Global stock markets, which have swooned in the past week over the rising trade tensions, gained ground on Wednesday after the reports of the planned delay.
The central bank said last month it would be "patient" with further rate hikes after markets swooned late in December on fears of an economic slowdown.
But no one was as ecstatic as the small knot of flag-waving, face-painted Thai fans who sat together and practically swooned at the sight.
Back at the Orchid Show, visitors swooned before the ghostly Miltonidium Fall in Love "White Fairy," with its magenta heart, nestled in the crooks of trees.
That will be roughly equal to national production levels before the industry swooned with the collapse of oil prices a little more than two years ago.
We've got a lot more testing to do with the Yeti V Series, but so far, color us impressed, if also swooned by its good looks.
As the 19th century wore on, the country swooned over minstrel and vaudeville productions, which often used burnt cork or shoe polish to darken performers' faces.
Still, Spencer does not hold Facebook in the fund he manages, but he said he was an aggressive buyer of Amazon when the stock swooned in February.
Align Technology, which specializes in clear aligners that straighten teeth, saw its shares sell off late last year with tech and growth stocks as the market swooned.
Long before they swooned over each other in their upcoming romantic comedy Last Christmas, Emilia Clarke and Henry Golding had to suffer through some pretty embarrassing auditions.
"Tonight we oohed and aawed over the ring, swooned over the proposal story, talked wedding dreams, and welcomed new family," Korie wrote on Instagram on Sunday evening.
When Rihanna posted an Insta of her at Crop Over Fest, an annual Barbados Carnival she attends every year, the internet swooned over her beautiful jeweled bikini.
If that wasn't charming enough, out strolls Legend, ready to reenact the famous upside down kiss many of us swooned over in the 2002 Spider-Man film.
The company's sales and stock swooned last year after health officials linked E. coli, Salmonella and Norovirus outbreaks to its restaurants, and the company is still recovering.
Or how about when Prince Harry raised his bride-to-be's veil, and for one brief moment, even the most hardened of cynics swooned a little inside?
During the 45 minute procedure and somewhere on the album's replay, I would like to remember that "Cupid Come" came on and swooned me to cloud 9.
After rising for nine years in a so-so economy in the belief that prosperity was just around the corner, stocks swooned, even as growth picked up.
It could not have been lost on the dapper, self-regarding Douglass that men and women swooned over him, describing him in terms that bordered on erotic.
Manufacturing has swooned in the face of the trade war; but service industries have held up, at least so far, and with them the economy as a whole.
It's a wild swing from the peak of Trudeau-mania, when people across the world swooned over the young politician who couldn't seem to keep his shirt on.
The condo markets in Canada's two most expensive housing markets have remained strong even as the detached market has swooned following higher borrowing costs and tighter mortgage rules.
Kobe Steel's share price swooned after it revealed that the safety-inspection records on some aluminium, copper and steel products it had shipped to customers had been forged.
That market is highly sensitive to the stock market, which swooned at the start of the year and then saw a volatile summer thanks to the Brexit vote.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average swooned on Monday, plummeting by nearly 500 points that morning and then rallying in the afternoon to close 34.31 points higher at 24,423.26.
After its initial 0.8 percent rally, the loonie swooned when policymakers said U.S. tariffs would have had a bigger effect on the economy than they had originally anticipated.
We've chosen the queen of the night, discovered which attendee has a love of Ratatouille (the Disney film, not the dish), and swooned over a few cute couples.
Social media soon swooned at a video of the two coaches — two old friends who once earned, and then lost, Big Ten jobs — reveling in their midmajor milestones.
Bank stocks, under pressure from declining interest rates, swooned again amid profit fears and concerns that the oil crash could cause spark defaults among debt-heavy energy companies.
Rooms from 300 euros (high season), about $370 When the hotel's Austrian owners visited Sutivan 15 years ago, they swooned over this tranquil fishing village on Brac island.
The South African rand swooned; the Indian rupee hit a record low this week; Argentina, which has already had its own currency crisis this year, raised interest rates again.
Sterling briefly swooned to a 17-month low on Tuesday, before recovering ground to trade little-changed on the day, in a volatile session dominated by Brexit-related headlines.
We thrilled to the lustrous brass fanfares, swooned at the liquid lyric lines, laughed at the bawdy jokes, and grew tense at moments whose outcome was not in doubt.
It has not helped matters that as the Turkish lira swooned and as inflation accelerated, Erdogan has kept insisting that high interest rates cause inflation rather than cure it.
Yet, currency markets swooned, with the dollar losing about 22019 percent of its value against an array of currencies and falling to a three-year low against the euro.
After an initial 0.8 percent rally, the loonie swooned more than 1.2 percent when policymakers said U.S. tariffs would have a bigger effect on the economy than originally anticipated.
He swooned for George Romney, I'm convinced, because as a farm boy who had used mules for transport and labor, he adored cars and anyone associated with their manufacture.
After its initial 0.8 percent rally, the loonie swooned more than 1.1 percent when policymakers said U.S. tariffs would have a bigger effect on the economy than originally anticipated.
For the second Monday in a row, and the third time in a week, the millennial-friendly stock trading app went down as the markets swooned over coronavirus fears.
Over the past few weeks, momentum shares, or those showing consistent gains over the past six to 12 months, have swooned at a level rarely seen in market history.
But by the end of his second year, the prospects that he would achieve his economic goals were in grave doubt as growth slowed and the stock market swooned.
Over the past week, Berlin critics and audiences swooned at discovering the play, which encompasses Prometheus, the Trojan War and the Oresteia, to name a few of the episodes.
The Dow Jones Transportation Average has swooned more than 25% this month, a far steeper decline than that of the Dow Jones Industrial Average or the S&P 28.
Yes, Geralt gets his flowers (as a dues-paying member of the Henry Cavill Fan Club, I obviously swooned), but on the internet, it's the sorceress who reigns supreme.
Shares of grocer Kroger Co swooned 9.2 percent, while Wal-Mart Stores Inc fell 4.7 percent, signaling fears that Amazon could broaden Whole Foods' product mix and cut prices.
Shares of California's largest investor-owned utility swooned through the end of 215, tracking the destruction from the so-called Camp Fire and the mounting damage to life and property.
Global stock markets, which have swooned in the past week on the back of rising trade tensions, were trading mostly higher, with major U.S. indexes adding to gains from Tuesday.
The archipelago's currency has swooned since September 6, when Barack Obama cancelled a meeting with Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte after Duterte used a derogatory term to describe the U.S. president.
BREAKFAST BROWSE Friends forever The "Saved By the Bell" cast reunited for a dinner over the weekend, and the '90s pre-teen in all of us swooned at the sight.
Stocks swooned to near a bear market after Powell said the U.S. central bank was poised to keep hiking rates and draining liquidity by paring its $4 trillion balance sheet.
Sung primly and properly by McCartney, the verses weave their way around before gliding into the chorus, where Lennon's wryly enunciated backup vocals entwine neatly around McCartney's swooned high note.
A survey of metal stampers and fabricators, found that the share of companies looking forward to improved business conditions swooned to 31 percent in June from 97 percent in February.
During the congress, some delegates swooned and wept about Mr. Xi. Party media outlets have suggested that Mr. Xi will not remain leader for life, despite facing no term limits.
" Fans swooned hard over the "Cry, Cry, Cry" video, writing things in the YouTube comments like:  "when u are single at Valentin[e's Day]  but it's ok u have Coldplay.
Twenty years ago, when the shares of dot-com and tech companies soared and swooned, investors loading up on hot tech stocks would define the speculative fever of that era.
While plenty of Big-and-Carrie endgamers swooned over the unavailable businessman's long-awaited "I love you" in the Sex and the City finale, Darren Star personally finds the moment bittersweet.
The Economy Ministry said foreign direct investment in the country swooned by 54 percent in the first half of the year — even before the coup attempt — when compared with last year.
But there were other more shining memories — like when we all learned how to watch the solar eclipse together, made slime, or collectively swooned over Meghan Markle's and Prince Harry's engagement.
Devotees swooned when principal member Greg Edwards revived his criminally under-appreciated prior band Failure in recent years, but worried that such a move would delay fresh Autolux music even longer.
But much as he swooned in 2006, Mr. Demers said he could not resist Mr. Booker and had recently told the New Jersey senator he would support him if he ran.
Stock markets have swooned over the prospect of an escalating trade war that could further hurt American companies, with the Standard & Poor's 500-stock index ending down 1.4 percent on Monday.
George H.W. Bush meant it as a grand romantic gesture: After his wife Barbara swooned over the painted cow statues installed around Houston in 2001, he decided to surprise her with one.
The world collectively swooned over Lubomirski's stunning photograph of Prince Harry and the newly appointed Duchess of Sussex, in which they are seen laughing in one another's arms outside of Windsor Castle.
Her friend has been searching for a husband through marriage advertisements, and when they learn the man Esther has swooned over for years — Shakespearean actor Arthur Bex — Ester takes her friend's place.
" Conservative media outlets swooned over Mattis-epigrams that gained fame among troops in Iraq, such as his advice: "Be polite, be professional, but always have a plan to kill everyone you meet.
Financial markets swooned after Trump's win, with the dollar and stocks sinking and safe-haven sovereign bonds and gold shooting higher, reflecting fears of a prolonged global uncertainty over the Republican's policies.
Men retreated into buddy pictures à la Butch and Sundance or swooned into bromances; for their part, women prepped for weddings that felt like battles or indulged in a hangover-inducing hurrah.
Speaking of bouncing and crashing, the stocks of all of these companies swooned on Monday, with investors fearful that far-ranging scrutiny would pull the emergency brake on the digital gravy train.
A string of lucrative annual gains at his Soros Fund Management through the 1990s ended in 2000, when the firm's Quantum fund swooned, following a host of technology and biotech stocks downward.
A dovish Fed and progress in trade negotiations have helped the S&P 91 rise about 18 percent from its lows in December, when the market swooned on fears of an economic slowdown.
Despite the small bounce Tuesday morning, yields have swooned over the past month as renewed trade tensions between the U.S. and China sent investors into the Treasury market in search of safer securities.
But Chinese markets have swooned in recent weeks on worries about a protracted trade war between China and the United States, with the two governments implementing a new set of tariffs on Friday.
The minutes are expected to reaffirm the Federal Reserve's statement last month that it would be "patient" with further rate hikes after markets swooned late in December on fears of an economic slowdown.
U.S. stocks swooned for a second day Thursday after the Federal Reserve raised benchmark interest rates and said that it would continue to let its massive balance sheet shrink at the current pace.
In her ragged voice, the lyrics sound less like praise and more like accusations: When she sings "I sighed, but you swooned," the words catch and drag in her throat like a curse.
Jeremy Meeks, whose image went viral when Twitter swooned for his hot mug shot, has popped up on the websites of Us Weekly and People since his release from prison earlier this year.
LONDON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Sterling briefly swooned to a 17-month low on Tuesday, before recovering ground to trade little-changed on the day, in a volatile session dominated by Brexit-related headlines.
So far, romance fans have swooned over Ms. Hoang's debut novel, "The Kiss Quotient," a multicultural love story centered on an autistic woman who has trouble navigating the nuances of dating and courtship.
" Rock and roll dragged Lisztomania into the twentieth century, as Elvis Presley fans swooned and screamed—a phenomenon immortalized in the title of his 1959 compilation album, "50,000,000 Elvis Fans Can't Be Wrong.
She swooned to Johann Gottlieb Naumann's "Dresden Amen," a cadential figure similarly adopted by Mendelssohn (and later, by Wagner and Bruckner) — as did we all, so beautifully did the orchestra's strings play it.
It is not the first time the point shoe has been used to depict weightlessness; 19th-century audiences swooned when they saw ballerinas glide across the stage on the tips of their toes.
For example, Panasonic shares swooned on Tuesday after Reuters, citing unnamed sources, reported that the carmaker had signed a preliminary agreement to buy batteries from a Chinese company for its new Shanghai factory.
That's a stunning turn around for a basket of debt that had swooned so heavily last year that the bond market was rife with chatter that GE might lose its investment-grade credit rating.
Markets swooned last week after New York Fed President John Williams delivered a speech making the case for central banks to act more aggressively and take precautionary measures based on 20 years of history.
And after his truncated body was found in the lower laboratory of the Massachusetts Medical College — teeth in the furnace, torso and a few body parts packed in a chest — society swooned in horror.
Back then, as a naïve, baby tech pundit, I was prone to spinning out elaborate visions of tech-abetted progress, and the more I learned about UberCab's bold idea, the more deeply I swooned.
But when she decides, in midlife, to play Hamlet, men who swooned at her dying Camille, worshiping her as an embodiment of romantic femininity, are repelled by the notion of her playing a man.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Asian shares jumped on Friday and the yen swooned after the Bank of Japan stunned markets by adopting negative interest rates in its boldest step yet to reinflate the long-languishing economy.
I don't think I've ever swooned in the face of a commercial enterprise, but that's the most accurate wording I can think of to describe the first blush of my experience at House of Holiday.
A dovish Fed and progress in U.S.-China trade negotiations have helped the S&P 500 rise about 18 percent from its lows in December, when the market swooned on fears of an economic slowdown.
As the hostilities rose, markets swooned, with ten-year bond yields in America reaching 1.71%, as investors judged that the Federal Reserve will slash interest rates to try to keep the expansion alive (see article).
Attracted to the healthy balance sheet and a price/earnings multiple that is low versus the S&P 7.73's average, the fund added to an existing Apple stake after the stock swooned last year.
The minutes are expected to reaffirm the central bank's statement last month that it would be "patient" with respect to further rate hikes after markets swooned late in December on fears of an economic slowdown.
The major U.S. stock indexes swooned more than 1% before rebounding from session lows, first on encouraging comments from Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and then Trump's remarks that his relationship with President Xi remained strong.
ET (1900 GMT), is expected to reaffirm the central bank's statement last month that it would be patient with further interest rate hikes after markets swooned late in December on fears of an economic slowdown.
Fans of "The Americans" will immediately recognize Matthew Rhys in the role of Mr. Darcy, while everyone who swooned over Matthew Goode's portrayal of Henry Talbot on "Downton" will be pleased to see him here.
A dovish Fed and progress in U.S.-China trade negotiations have helped the S&P 21 rise about 21.43 percent from its lows in December, when the market swooned on fears of an economic slowdown.
After Joanna Gaines shared a sweet photo of her newborn son — her fifth child with husband Chip Gaines — to Instagram on Saturday, fellow parents swooned over both the baby and rocker in which he adorably rests.
At age 15, she was the youngest U.S. Open main-draw winner since Anna Kournikova, also 15, in 63, and the New York crowds swooned at the sight of a teenager starring on such a stage.
Over the three films, Jordan came into his own as a heartthrob who clicks with both sexes: In the first "Creed," when Jordan's boxer tenderly helped Thompson do her hair, women swooned and men took notes.
She swooned over John Boyega's Finn almost instantly (like any person with eyes would) and she gave a face to the previously faceless workers behind the scenes of the film series' freedom fighting faction, The Resistance.
Evans — who Avengers fans have swooned over for years — stars in the new critically-acclaimed murder mystery film Knives Out and viewers have been enamored with one specific thing about his character  — his amazing sweater collection.
Black film circles celebrated even before they had seen the film—this was surely what we had all been waiting for—and the media swooned, trumpeting the film as a sure-fire hit and essential conversation starter.
Long-term yields have swooned this month as worries about U.S.-China trade developments and GDP growth — coupled with expectations for lackluster inflation and more aggressive central bank action — have sent traders in search of safer investments.
After all the debacles of 2016, they swooned over the fact that Trump — while still lying time after time and proposing truly vile initiatives — was able to read from a teleprompter without breaking into an insane rant.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads On Tuesday night, Americans variously swooned and groaned through election night, while the artists at WhiteBox sounded a clarion call to political action by stringing together a flurry of prescient performances.
There was a lot of hand-wringing on Wall Street this month as the health-care replacement bill championed by Speaker Paul Ryan and President Donald Trump failed to even come up for a vote and stocks swooned.
The actress-activist stopped by Sway in the Morning Tuesday to chat with host Sway Calloway on Eminem's SiriusXM channel Shade 45, where she cleared up her Metallica mishap and swooned over her Grammy run-in with Beyoncé.
That's why stocks haven't swooned in reaction to the Vermont senator's recent success in Iowa or expected victory in the New Hampshire primary, Mills wrote, as Wall Street views a second Trump term as a positive for the market.
The American oil benchmark price has swooned by 9 percent since Tuesday, falling below $50 a barrel for the first time since the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries decided to cut production in November to support the market.
In a flashback to the time when Billie and Marvin first swooned for each other, and in a gorgeous mother-daughter scene, we get a glimpse of the warm, sun-dappled life that these people thought they would share.
John Legend announced on Twitter on Monday that he was taking swimming lessons for the first time in his adult life, and the internet swooned at the adorable image of the singer paddling around a pool in water wings.
" Right wing windbag pundit and former Trump advisor Sebastian Gorka swooned over to the nearest fainting couch and as he was revived with smelling salts he gasped, "In 5 years on Twitter I have avoided (re-)posting anything with foul language.
At his presentation, in a penthouse on the West Side Highway, editors swooned over jewel-toned velveteen pumps with heels encrusted with semiprecious gems, leather ankle boots with a gold lattice finish, and turquoise peekaboo boots with silver military-inspired hardware.
Chipotle's sales swooned in November 2015 when the chain was linked to a multi-state E. coli outbreak, and went into free fall in December after at least 80 Boston College students were sickened by norovirus traced to a Chipotle restaurant.
Adele may have set a standard for harking on your competitor in a top category after she swooned over Beyoncé at the Grammys, but the premise there was that her fellow nominee actually deserved the award and she knew it.
Yet revenues were a tad light of expectations: $18.16 billion versus expectations of $18.40 billion, according to Factset, and the stock is down 5 percent today as headline writers swooned that revenues were now down 20 quarters in a row. Huh?
Stocks rebounded in the middle of the year but have swooned again because investors are worried about rising rates -— and a mountain of debt caused by the tax cut bill that higher rates will make more expensive to pay off.
Most major oil and gas companies have been forced to lower their valuations, collectively amounting to more than $50 billion, since oil prices swooned to around $50 a barrel in recent weeks from over $100 a barrel two years ago.
In fact, the thumbnail review of the movie goes something like this: For those who worship at the cult of Anderson, and who swooned at the director and actor's last collaboration "There Will Be Blood," go buy tickets right now.
Global markets swooned overnight but stabilized as investors considered the possibility that Mr. Trump's mix of policies might bolster the economy.. News of Mr. Trump's election was met with a mix of shock, uncertainty and some congratulations around the world.
It swayed to the delicious harmonies of an African-American Gospel choir, it swooned over the talent of a 19-year-old cellist and sent a message to the watching world that the Royal family has, once again, been reinvented.
Just a month after her wedding in 1993, the public swooned when she sat between President Bill Clinton and President Boris N. Yeltsin of Russia at a state dinner in Tokyo and conversed easily with both in their own languages.
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Farmers have halted sales of Brazil's soybeans as port premiums swooned, the real currency strengthened and a pause in a trade war prompted top importer China to purchase soy from the United States, growers and trading companies said.
Shares of the industrial equipment maker soared in early trading Tuesday on good earnings, but swooned later in the day and fell 6 percent lower after CFO Bradley Halverson told investors that the first quarter was likely the "high watermark" for the year.
Shares of the German banking giant, like those of a number of its peers in Europe, have swooned over the last year as investors reject banking models that rely on volatile market activities as opposed to collecting deposits or managing investor accounts.
The second failure was a failure of recognition and self-critique, in which the right's best minds deceived themselves about (or made excuses for) the toxic tendencies of populism, which were manifest in various hysterias long before Sean Hannity swooned for Donald Trump.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - New Jersey based independent trader, DJ Thompson, saw five months of profit burned away in one session on Monday, after bets on high-risk low-volatility stock market products went up in smoke as the broader U.S. equity market swooned.
Though U.S. equities have swooned this year amid turbulent economic relations, the Dow Jones Industrial Average jumped more than 100 points on Friday after a report said Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping hope to discuss trade during a meeting in November.
Trump's May 6 threat of higher tariffs, for example, was not reported by state media for hours even as Chinese markets swooned, because Beijing had ordered media outlets not to report independently on the matter and censored related content on social media.
And even though that's a far more complex situation (Killmonger's scars were self-inflicted as a marker of evil, each representing a murder he had committed), viewers not only accepted this scarred body, but swooned (and broke retainers) over it when he appeared on-screen.
Luke Pell, the Bachelorette alum that America swooned over for his hipster-adjacent good looks, his charming personality, and his self-deprecating attitude, just confirmed that he won't be hitting the beach this season — at least not the sands of Bachelor in Paradise. E!
The investment signals remain mixed: Google search activity on bitcoin has declined by 75 percent as the price swooned from that $20,2100 high, but major Wall Street firms are making investments that show they expect cryptocurrency to remain a part of the financial landscape.
We've swooned over the March sisters, brought alive again thanks to Greta Gerwig's new adaptation of Little Women, who must contend with the bleak economic realities of straight marriage even as they try to find love too (in men or perhaps just in books).
Midway through Murder House — after many fans fell hard for the ultra romantic Kurt Cobain-lookalike and swooned over his relationship with Violet — it was revealed that Tate was actually a ghost, who died by police fire after he murdered several classmates in a school shooting.
Jim Tringas, a portfolio manager at Wells Fargo Asset Management who co-manages the $226 million Global Opportunities Fund and the $941 million Special Small Cap Value fund, said that he added to Britain-focused real estate stocks over the last week as the market swooned.
It's probably some combination of the above, but in any case, casting Lindsay brings The Bachelorette one significant step toward, you know, acknowledging that nonwhite women might also want the chance to be swooned and fought over by a herd of affable farmers on the beach.
Tesla hasn't ever endured a down cycle as a mature automaker — it was barely selling any vehicles in 2008-09, when the US car market swooned, but it sold about 360,000 vehicles in 2019 — and for its entire 16-year history has been optimized for growth.
After all, this six-hour epic about gay men has the ambition (and the chutzpah) to style itself as a 21st-century heir to both "Angels in America" and "Howards End," and critics and audiences alike swooned for it when it was previously staged in London.
The flight came during a month when major averages swooned into correction territory — a 10 percent loss — amid fears that inflation was about to spike and lead to rapid policy tightening from the Fed, and as traders using ETFs to bet against volatility suffered major losses.
I've happily participated in lesbian meme culture that celebrates thirsting after middle-aged actors; I've swooned over historical photos of '70s butches in three-piece suits; I get particularly flustered whenever I watch or read anything about queer relationships with age gaps, like in Chloe Caldwell's iconic novella Women.
In an interview CNN was granted before Trump's event that was shown after the debate, Brianna Keilar practically swooned over the bigoted demagogue, asking him exactly zero tough questions and thanking him repeatedly in the end as if he were Queen Victoria and she a simple peasant woman.
In the days leading up to the so-called "Free Speech" rally in Boston, many outlets swooned over Boston Free Speech Coalition organizer John Medlar, even while zooming out on the organizers who were planning a much larger demonstration—three hundred times larger, as it turned out—across town.
But when the South Carolina Republican turned up in this St. Louis suburb to campaign against a Democratic colleague, Claire McCaskill, the crowd of Trump-loving women and red-hatted men practically swooned, bathing in the reflected glow of the president they adore — who now adores Lindsey Graham.
Just as reporters once swooned when Obama made like Jay-Z and brushed imaginary dirt off his shoulder after a tough primary debate in Philly in 2008, reporters were entranced when O'Rourke air-drummed "Baba O'Riley" by the Who at a Whataburger drive-through after his debate with Cruz.
CreditCreditPatrice Diaz Photographer LOUVECIENNES, France — When the Chateau Louis XIV sold for over $1003 million two years ago, Fortune magazine called it "the world's most expensive home," and Town & Country swooned over its gold-leafed fountain, marble statues and hedged labyrinth set in a 2100-acre landscaped park.
The conservative movement was perpetually disappointed in him; liberals gave him no credit for his moderation; the press never swooned for him; and few voters bonded with him the way they did with the beloved Reagan, the charismatic Clinton – or even, eventually, with a more populist and swaggering President Bush.
Imagine that there had never been any prompt for his investigation — that Donald Trump hadn't blown all those kisses at Vladimir Putin, that the stooges and grifters around Trump hadn't swooned at the prospect of sucking on Mother Russia's teat, or that there'd been no offer of milk in the first place.
The former Fosters actor has acquired an entire legion of new fans who swooned over Peter's sweetness (he went all the way across town to the Korean market to get his gal Lara-Jean that yogurt she liked!) but it turns out that Centineo himself might also live in the world of a rom-com.
Liberals across the globe may have swooned this year when Ms. Ardern moved to ban semiautomatic weapons within days of the Christchurch terrorist attacks, but in reality her government is not a radically progressive one, said Arthur Grimes, an economics professor at Victoria University of Wellington and a former chairman of New Zealand's central bank.
Unconflicted, he swooned for the fashions and the pastimes of the new order in such touchstone masterpieces as "Dance at the Moulin de la Galette" (1876), which is outside the purview of the Clark show; the swirling crowd of chic merrymakers in dappled summer light has enticed innumerable youths, including me, long ago, into a passion for modern painting.
The bread is accompanied by a ball of spreadable whiteness: Inspired by an aerated mozzarella that Mr. Ladner once swooned over at a restaurant in Sicily, it incorporates crème fraîche and cultured Battenkill Valley cream that are whipped almost to the brink of becoming butter and then transformed (using techniques popularized by molecular gastronomy) into tender, gleaming globes.
But these books are like playing in front of a home-court crowd — in most cases the people who buy the book already love you and if they don't love the book, nothing can take away the love that was born when they swooned at your concert or had the time of their lives listening to your music.
Identical twins with Harlequin romance-caliber leather pants, poet blouses worthy of the Goblin King himself, and that hair-tossing, screaming guitar élan that sent relegated boyfriends to cry-sterbating at home while their girlfriends swooned at the nearest stadium, Nelson were double platinum music poster gods of the early 90s and they're not gonna apologize for being the era's swaggiest duo.
SCOTT: In "Cafe Society," the Woody Allen movie, she takes what is, as written, an almost entirely functional character — the dream girl swooned over by both a middle-aged Hollywood mogul and his ambitious nephew; a catalyst of male desire and a mirror of masculine ego — and makes her into the only person in the film whose choices and desires really matter.
"I'd like us to be Great Britain again and be able to decide...rather than have to go through the EU." In the hours and days after the result – as markets swooned and warnings of economic meltdown have multiplied – many of Britain's stunned remain voters have taken to the airwaves to suggest the country's out voters must be in a period of collective remorse.
The best evocations of silence in literature are those in which the word is never uttered—Rilke's loving descriptions of rose petals laid on eyelids, or the closing sentence of James Joyce's "Dubliners": His soul swooned slowly as he heard the snow falling faintly through the universe and faintly falling, like the descent of their last end, upon all the living and the dead.
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Fiction He: Simon Arthur Henry Fitzranulph Basset, Earl Clyvedon, Duke of Hastings, whose face "put all of Michelangelo's statues to shame" — "the perfect specimen of English manhood," whose "opinion on any number of topics" is sought after by men and at whose feet "women swooned," yet whose tragic childhood has left him determined never to marry and, above all, never to father a child who might suffer as he had.
That panel, along with similar sessions on issues like privacy, artificial intelligence and blockchain regulation, was held on the Las Vegas Convention Center's sleepier upper floors, away from the glitz and buzz of the multistory showroom halls where people poked, prodded or swooned over products like sweat-analyzing skin patches, a DNA-powered wrist strap that warns wearers about poor food choices and smartwatches for kids promising parents real-time location tracking.
Wildly sentimental visitors must have swooned at Joe Eula's 25th anniversary poster for Elaine's; a photocopied calendar for Ann Magnuson's Monster Movie Club on St. Mark's Place; a colorful and spirited New York Harbor Fest poster form 1977 by Letizia Pitigliani, featuring the intact Twin Towers; a poster featuring one of the best ad campaigns of all time, for (You Don't Have to be Jewish to Love) Levy's Rye; and a 2002 Tamara Shopsin piece advertising a Ping Pong tournament at Shopsin's when it was still on Carmine Street.
In the following weeks, I saw him perform other gigs before thousands: a smoldering dusk set at Coachella, his voice and visage beaming out from immense speaker stacks and video screens to acres of attentive ears and eyes; a lush two-hour extravaganza at the Kings Theatre, in Brooklyn, where, in front of a cavalcade of Ed Steed's ghouls he thrashed and swooned through his bangers, and then, during the encore, with something like total sincerity, delivered the last few songs from "Pure Comedy"— delicate, subtle pieces, the ones with a few beans of hope—to a hushed and enraptured crowd.

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