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"throes" Definitions
  1. violent pains, especially at the moment of death
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South Africa is in the throes of a poaching epidemic.
Such shifts have occurred before, in the throes of crisis.
She's in the throes of studying for the Baby Bar.
I wrote this song in the throes of our experience.
The United States is in the throes of an addiction.
In the throes of another devastating flood, retired Lt. Gen.
Scotland is in the throes of a devastating drug crisis.
We are currently in the throes of a global panic.
Naples was in the throes of a citywide pizza party.
He was 29 and in the throes of a breakdown.
The US is in the throes of the coronavirus outbreak.
During the death throes of the Weimar Republic, the Nazis
Is she Highsmith in the throes of a psychotic episode?
The lender is in the throes of a leadership debate.
The wearables market appears to be in its death throes.
America is deep in the throes of an evil clown mania.
America is in the rosy throes of a tooth-staining affair.
The Russian Federation was in great throes of great economic distress.
But even in the throes of his illness, he was polite.
In late 2000, the dotcom boom was in its last throes.
Seeing how you look in the throes of inspiration is #terrifying.
The country was in the throes of the Civil Rights movement.
Kashmir has been in the throes of separatist violence since 1989.
Nicaragua is in the throes of a bloody anti-authoritarian uprising.
But this is not the group's final death throes — not yet.
FEIG I think it's the death throes of the old guard.
It will do so in the throes of a debilitating crisis.
But her mind is in the throes of a civil war.
So that in the throes of onstage passion, things never wander.
Last year, I was in the throes of a deep depression.
This is especially true when we're in the throes of unemployment.
Yet the code was in its final throes by the 1960s.
Obamacare is no longer in the throes of an existential crisis.
Are they in the throes of planning a Sixteen Candles-inspired wedding?
But this isn't a declaration of love followed by throes of passion.
Today, it is in the throes of becoming Germany's largest refugee center.
Yes, even though Blake is still stumbling through the throes of heartbreak.
But Nathan B. was a man lost in the throes of madness.
Bricks-and-mortar stores are in the throes of an identity crisis.
Anecdotally, I know the death throes of the sport have already begun.
Ghana's might be in the throes of experiencing its own lost decade.
Trump, meanwhile, is said to be in the throes of disconsolate rage.
Now we are a nation in the throes of tearing things apart.
Are we in the throes of a replay of Richard Nixon's Watergate?
We are just in the throes of the uneasy path of change.
Saudi Arabia and Iran are in the throes of a proxy war.
It's in the throes of it already, because change is happening now.
It was a perfect image for a planet in its death throes.
A sow was in the throes of delivering a litter of piglets.
Chinese-ruled Hong Kong is in the throes of anti-government protests.
The Falcóns, queens of a world that was in its death throes.
Right now we're still in the opening throes of a trade war.
As you were producing this, the 2016 election was entering its death throes.
Experts say the United States is in the throes of an opioid epidemic.
Gabe: He and Sam are happily in the throes of a new relationship.
We asked him why Charleston was in the throes of a brewing renaissance.
With America in the throes of an opioid crisis, "Beautiful Boy" is resonant.
Ana, when she's not in the throes of sex, is an aimless goof.
Backstreet Boys ascended amid the throes of hip-hop, grunge, and pop music.
"Our GOP conference is still in the throes of negotiations," said retiring Rep.
In recent weeks, Iran has again been in the throes of an uprising.
When the rain came Sunday, many residents remained in the throes of recovery.
I read the poem over and over again, in the throes of catharsis.
Peter (Alex Wolff), her son, is in the throes of high school hormones.
Yet here we are in the throes of a bitter war over immigration.
There are memes for when you're in the throes of a budding crush.
There is no question that California is in the throes of a crisis.
A decade ago, Sallie Krawcheck was in the throes of Wall Street chaos.
All had adult children either in the throes of addiction or in recovery.
Meanwhile, congressional Republicans are still in the throes of negotiating among themselves. Sen.
And Venezuela remains in the throes of a prolonged internal political and economic crisis.
And that fear means Beragama is now in the throes of heated public protests.
Fast forward four years, and we're deep in the throes of commodified female empowerment.
Whatever it is, the nation is in the throes of a veritable Clown Panic.
But Cadillac has been in the throes of transformation for more than a decade.
Woolworths, which is in the throes of a turnaround, trades at nearly 13 times.
Even in the throes of possible life-threatening situations, I don't think about that.
At the same time, the US is in the throes of the coronavirus pandemic.
So even in the throes of this correction, tech is hardly in the dumps.
Double-whammy for Venezuela Venezuela is in the throes of a massive humanitarian crisis.
The program is the latest sign of an industry in the throes of change.
Lebanon is in the throes of a dual crisis that could transform the country.
Trump said the two sides were in the "final throes" of negotiating an agreement.
Travel writing in our hyperconnected age is in the throes of an existential crisis.
"You feel horrible, but when you are in the throes of addiction … " she said.
And yet, when you're in the throes of addictive behavior, there is a similarity.
Several months later, the nation is in the throes of a still-impending Brexit.
"This moment, this election, these years represent the death throes of exclusive white male power in the United States," New York's Rebecca Trasiter argued last month in an essay titled "The Election and the Death Throes of White Male Power," for example.
But like anyone in the throes of love with their loser bae, Susan doesn't listen.
In the throes of passion, your friend forgot about how disgusting his/her hands are.
All of which points to a city in the deep throes of a housing crisis.
"In My Mind" (Motown) Hip-hop is in the throes of a war of conscience.
Basically, everyone's favorite couple is likely in the throes of a major interior design undertaking.
He also insists the FBI is in the throes of an investigation, especially targeting Florida.
Or at least it seems that way when you're in the throes of unrequited love.
Reg in particular is in the throes of a unique dichotomy of struggling and thriving.
After all, he described writing the script in the throes of a disturbing fever dream.
"China's equity market is currently in the throes of a pledged-shares meltdown," she said.
America is in the throes of a gun violence epidemic unprecedented in our nation's history.
The country is still in the throes of the world's worst man-made humanitarian crisis.
Even in the throes of guiltless enjoyment, I couldn't help asking myself: What's the point?
While in the throes of my own heroin addiction, I consumed tons of drug media.
This Middle Eastern nation suffers from ongoing conflict, in the throes of a civil war.
On top of that, the Middle East was in the throes of the Arab Spring.
In the throes of the migrant crisis, she showed neighboring countries a more generous Germany.
This is not a Democratic Party in the throes of its own Tea Party moment.
Even the U.S. manufacturing sector was in the throes of a trade-war induced recession.
Burma is in the middle of World War II, India in the throes of partition.
And even if the country is in the throes of a different type of heartbreak.
Despite encouraging results from Canopy, the cannabis industry remains in the throes of a correction.
Yet Wall Street, in the throes of a historic meltup, reacted with a collective shrug.
Hollywood is now in the throes of deciding which performances to honor with Oscar nominations.
Even in the throes of grief, Mr. Cave retains his mystique as a rock shaman.
It's merely a utopian dream I had while in the feverish throes of acute tonsillitis.
Luckily, it doesn't sound like we're in the throes of the next plague yet, though.
It was only six years ago that the company was in the throes of bankruptcy proceedings.
During the throes of the Republican primary, Trump and Christie had a common enemy: Marco Rubio.
The government is now in the throes of trying to remove Oberlander for a third time.
We met up with Cabán in Ridgewood, Queens, a diverse neighborhood in the throes of gentrification.
They suggest stocks are in the throes of a bear market and the correction is deepening.
Victims in the throes of rabies infection will lash out at their caretakers, before inevitably perishing.
In particular, Kit Harington seems to be in the throes of a post-Thrones existential crisis.
The big picture: Washington is currently in the throes of a maximum pressure campaign against Iran.
The US is also in the throes of one of the worst measles outbreaks since 1992.
But that's a hazard for developing countries in the throes of war, not developed Western ones.
It was an old school freak show by two workers in the throes of their craft.
It is unlikely to happen while Cuba is in the throes of choosing a new leader.
Kramer, Streep plays a woman who left her husband and is in the throes of divorce.
The last time the world saw Taylor Swift she was deep in the throes of Hiddleswift.
Soon, the Olympic Stadium was in the throes of a full-blown rock 'n' roll riot.
The offer takes place against the backdrop of an industry in the throes of deep change.
What happens come January, when in the throes of disorganization, the House attempts to organize itself?
It's 1892, with the war between the U.S. Army and Native-Americans in its death throes.
The heart-wrenching sight of the 16 behemoths toppling to the ground in their death throes.
It's evolved social media, but is in the angsty throes of maturing as a public company.
Baseball, the other acceptable mass market American sport, is now in the throes of its season.
Other countries already in the throes of their outbreaks provide useful lessons for the United States.
And the United States is in the throes of the biggest strike wave since the 1980s.
With Syria in the throes of revolution, he formally joined his freed cellmates in Al Qaeda.
My son's killer was a fellow student, a sophomore in the throes of a psychotic break.
In 1990, three South American countries — Peru, Argentina and Brazil — were in the throes of hyperinflation.
When Fauci took over NIAID, the world was in the throes of the HIV/AIDS crisis.
As that civil war enters its final throes, Russia and Turkey have been increasingly at loggerheads.
After the diagnosis, Mr. Shields retreated into his study and fell into the throes of grief.
During the hacking attempts on the investigators, the group was in the throes of a crisis.
Can you imagine Trump, with his thin skin and martyr complex, in the throes of impeachment?
MONDAY PUZZLE — We're in the throes of the holiday season, which I hope you're all enjoying.
In 2017, in the throes of her Adderall addiction, Caroline backed out of her book deal.
He did not know that, by then, Green was in the final throes of the virus.
He did not know that, by then, Green was in the final throes of the virus.
It frankly appears to be a woman grasping her breast while in the throes of orgasm.
Just over 2150 months later, Baltimore is in the throes of its own costly ransomware attack.
Just over 0003 months later, Baltimore is in the throes of its own costly ransomware attack.
It helps to have a vulnerable mark, someone in the throes of some sort of life turmoil.
As a solution, he suggested banning marriage for a couple in the initial throes of romantic passion.
Puking the morning after drinking when you're in the throes of a hangover is a different story.
"I think everyone finds it funny to see politicians' faces in the throes of agony," Duffy says.
This law is still in the throes of the EU legislative process, but is nearing the end.
These are the throes of an empire on its last legs and without a long-term plan.
As of late August, Leanos, 21, and Cyrus, 18, were deep in the throes of a relationship.
In the blind throes of my addiction I tried to live this lifestyle and disgusting fantasy out.
Have you ever found yourself suddenly thinking in the throes of passion, You know what's missing here?
" The passenger added, "Twice now his body has started shaking in the throes of his orgasmic bliss.
So maybe all this is the death throes of the patriarchy — and maybe it's even the mulch.
In the throes of the disease, many families seek out others who might be experiencing something similar.
Living in Birmingham, she was uninsured, unable to afford treatment and in the throes of a divorce.
Kessler's contribution is to lay out case after case of people in the throes of single-mindedness.
Some things cannot be done in the throes of anger ... I don't want to talk about impeachment.
She mused at the Trump team's suggestion that she was in the throes of a health crisis.
After graduating in 20153, he headed to Silicon Valley in the throes of the first tech boom.
I am in the throes of writing a book about woodworking, so I'm currently leaning to nonfiction.
Venezuela is in the throes of deep recession and facing hyperinflation, with shortages of food and medicine.
For two people in the early throes of love, it's striking how little physical contact they have.
Here, Lamar, in the throes of his pop-coasting act following the universal acclaim of good k.i.d.
His characters, usually chubby, hairy, happy men, often intertwine around one another in the throes of emotion.
Puerto Rico is now in the throes of an epidemic, with nearly 20,000 reported cases of Zika.
In the throes of summer, we cannot live on prestige sweaty murder shows and bingeable imports alone.
Then appreciate that you're not in the throes of it anymore, and use it to be humble.
Finally, he made the sound an injured goat makes when it's in its final, anguished death throes.
Coupé-Décalé became popular while the Ivory Coast was in the throes of war in the 2000s.
Back in the 22017s, New York was in the throes of a similar debate on bail reform.
If you're in the throes of baby prep, you'd probably like a list of what you'll need.
Australia, whose bird life, koalas and plants mystify us, is in the throes of a global calamity.
For companies reporting earnings, markets in the throes of pessimism and fear don't make for receptive audiences.
Egypt was in the throes of a counter-revolution, and Libya and Yemen were spiraling into chaos.
They also come amid reports this week that the company is in the throes of widespread layoffs.
In retrospect, I think this election represents the last throes of a dying understanding of the country.
They are evidence of the artist's intensity and physical struggle while in the throes of his process.
On June 6th the ECB deemed Banco Popular, Spain's sixth-biggest bank, to be in its death throes.
New research published in the Astronomical Journal shows that SDS-2015 is now entering into its death throes.
Monica who has walked in the door there at the hospital unwashed and in the throes of withdrawal.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - If any industry is in the throes of total disruption right now, it is retail.
Unable to refill his prescription for morphine, Franny, in the throes of withdrawal, becomes a desperate, pitiable wreck.
Since 22007, however, an average of 503 countries have found themselves in the throes of one each year.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Noel Quinn is in the throes of banking's most high-profile and public job interview.
Taylor Swift is full in the throes of l'amour with Joe Alwyn, an under-the-radar English actor.
Spring practice had just ended and Walden was in the throes of conducting exit interviews with each player.
In 2008, in the throes of the recession, her husband quit his job to launch a sustainability consultancy.
Washington (CNN)Brace yourself for the final throes of the months-long $500 million battle on television airwaves.
Until then, Kunis's story is a little beacon of hope for anyone in the throes of relationship turmoil.
We're still in the deep throes of the raging debate regarding the ethics of animal fur in fashion.
Police and bystanders are routinely posting images of drug users passed out in the throes of their addiction.
As we reported ... Janet and Wissam split back in April and are in the throes of a divorce.
Its oil industry is in the throes of three crises, one cyclical, one structural, and one potentially existential.
"My reason and purpose is to make life better for people in the throes of cancer," Sharon says.
Tseng's sentencing comes as the nation is in the throes of a heroin and prescription drug abuse epidemic.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 7's death throes will continue into 2017 — but the end is in sight.
Venezuela is in the throes of a protracted, severe recession that has cast many people into abject poverty.
The drop was the largest since October 2008, when the economy was in the throes of a recession.
These were the chains circling the drain, bordering on irrelevance, caught in the throes of an identity crisis.
Kramer, in which she plays a woman who left her husband and is in the throes of divorce.
On that date, Margaret would have been 19 years old, in the throes of her romance with Townsend.
Some participants said they tried drinking or taking other drugs to escape the throes of a bad trip.
By 2002, Mr. Morris, who had a 11-year-old son, was in the throes of a divorce.
For someone in the throes of prolonged loneliness, it's difficult to imagine the result would be the same.
They deal with concrete issues, like illness or divorce, rather than the wilder, more shapeless throes of heartbreak.
If there's a lack of suggestion in the throes of passion, I'm generally more interested in the now.
That is why we're in this moment where the top power [is] in its kind of death throes.
In the throes of anxiety, they seemed to tether me to the planet and make me feel safe.
The devices are lifesaving when used to open arteries in patients in the throes of a heart attack.
After the section had gone to press, Hurricane Maria struck, leaving Puerto Rico in the throes of devastation.
But Jackson is in the throes of a deep depression, unable to write or even leave her bed.
That is especially true given that the Grammys find themselves in the throes of similar friction over belonging.
Jack Warner was competing with television, amid the death throes of the studio system he had helped build.
But barring a highly unlikely battlefield reversal, ISIS as a state building enterprise is in its death throes.
The city, which had a long history of racial brutality, was in the throes of a new crisis.
But the process can take months, even years—far from ideal while in the throes of an epidemic.
Since the ouster of longtime dictator Moammar Gaddafi in 2011, Libya has been in the throes political strife.
One country seen in the cross hairs is Saudi Arabia, already in the throes of broad economic reform.
Also on the show: The People's Bank of China is in the throes of an interest-rate tightening cycle.
Rachel: When the first film came out, I was 13 years old and in the throes of teen angst.
There have even been incidents of Supreme Court justices continuing to serve in the throes of suspected mental incapacity.
I've never felt more alive or more serenely happy than in the throes of life with these young people.
But it was close, and it's probably a better show to watch in the throes of a food coma.
But he did play Marvin Gaye's "Lets Get it On" while Lively was in the throes of child labor.
Earlier Russian Prime Minster Dmitry Medvedev said the Obama administration was ending its term in "anti-Russia death throes".
He'd just left the University of Cincinnati, which was in the throes of NCAA purgatory when he took over.
Something funny happened while San Francisco was in the throes of its "scooter wars": the city became a sidenote.
Photo: Victoria Song (Gizmodo)If you've suffered the throes of chronic insomnia, you'll do almost anything to fall asleep.
Australia's giant Century mine, which came to epitomise aging mines' prolonged death throes, has finally hauled its last ore.
Some of its songs were written and recorded while she was literally lying down, bedridden amidst throes of depression.
He knocked on the door of Bond's home and immediately recognized that she was in the throes of addiction.
This summer, more than ever, the internet and world at large is in the throes of peak Chris madness.
The South American nation has been in the throes of political unrest for months over its contested presidential election.
Also, you don't have to be in the throes of a conflict-ridden, long-term relationship to try this.
It's since been described as representing the death throes of 1960s counterculture, which I agree with to an extent.
Uber is in the throes of its biggest crisis since Kalanick co-founded the ride-hailing company in 2009.
Whether the death throes of a star helped kickstart the Pleistocene isn't clear, but it's certainly an intriguing possibility.
In the final throes of his lame duck period, there was not much congressional interest in bringing Reagan down.
Less than four months into 2017, parts of Australia and India are already in the throes of heat waves.
Thirteen months later, the Navy veteran was caught in the throes of another massacre at a bar in California.
The German lender, in the throes of a major restructuring, has been under pressure from investors to trim costs.
Perhaps they'll even catch a nifty view of their home star's death throes from a safe vantagepoint in space.
In the first years of the 19103th century, New York City was in the throes of a tuberculosis hysteria.
America is in the throes of great disruptions and anxieties, as we sort out our values and our future.
The images coming out of France right now show devastation, violence, and a nation in the throes of unrest.
I was a volatile and moody 16-year-old, and deep in the throes of my first romantic relationship.
Hiking in Aspen in the throes of remorse over his failed marriage, he pauses to read a Puritan prayer.
Separately, our reporters tracked down five of the people they spoke with in the throes of the 2008 recession.
This year's inflows trail only 2007 and 2008 when the world was in the throes of the financial crisis.
Rose, who several times approached suicide, was clearly in the throes of untreated mental illness most of her life.
Thanks in part to that move, the industry is still in the throes of a credit card rewards war.
"We're in the throes of the decline of the one-stop shop," said Magid senior vice president Matt Sargent.
"People took action in the throes of the downturn that left them in a better place structurally," Rasgon said.
"We are in the throes of a burgeoning financial bubble," Jones warned clients in a note obtained by CNBC.
President Donald Trump also said Tuesday the U.S. and China are in the throes of reaching a trade deal.
Personal Health Most of the Northern Hemisphere is now in the throes of the deadliest time of the year.
SCENE: The Hulk actor lost his cellphone and wallet Saturday night in NYC, in the throes of the blizzard.
What you're afraid of: That your buddy will die happy, but way too early, in the throes of kinky sex.
Britain is currently in the throes of withdrawing from the European Union, raising questions about the financial hub of London.
One of the world's poorest countries and also in the throes of a financial crisis, Mozambique is prone to flooding.
When I graduated from college in the throes of the recession, I had more than $300,000 in an investment account.
Another eagerly awaited source of gravitational waves is a supernova, an explosion marking the death throes of a massive star.
Every Molly Ringwald movie and R&B song was like my own spiritual guide to the throes of young romance.
One of the world's poorest countries and also in the throes of a financial crisis, Mozambique is prone to flooding.
Not in the moment, in the throes of the full suspension of disbelief, but he just wasn't going to win.
When the David O. Selznick-produced version premiered in 83, America was still in the throes of the Great Depression.
In the throes of the protests he repeatedly breaks his signature dark glasses, the emblems of his ego's blind spots.
Despite playing in USC's backyard, during the throes of the Pete Carroll era, he had minimal awareness of Trojan football.
Wilders struck the night's tone by offering a cautionary tale of "Eurabia": Europe in the throes of unchecked Muslim migration.
Caught in the throes of celebrating herself, I wonder if Nicki is aware of how fleeting this moment may be.
It is not a stretch to believe that Kardashian could currently be in the throes of all of these symptoms.
The country is one of the world's poorest countries and is in the throes of a debt and financial crisis.
As he approached I could see blood on his mouth: he was in the throes of his glass-eating trick.
Brownsville, Texas, a border town whose population is 90 percent Latino, is in the throes of a devastating HIV epidemic.
Americans are in the throes of a deadly controlled substance epidemic – from misuse of both prescribed and illicit opioid drugs.
The Knot feeds on steam, which is the soul energy (or something) that escapes from shiners in their death throes.
SoftBank's presence is expected to temper Uber's board, which has been in the throes of legal disputes and in-fighting.
An EKG confirmed that she was in the throes of a heart attack, with her right artery 99.9 percent blocked.
Defying hospital protocol, Mathilde slips away to the convent, where she discovers a pregnant novice in the throes of labor.
It was algebra that had landed me in the throes of educational hell during a particularly scorching month of July.
Last winter, Will and I were in the throes of a disagreement that had lasted for more than two days.
After the Rio Olympics in 2016, and with Brazil in the throes of a record recession, public resources dried up.
Animals in anguish or in death throes correlate in her imagination with the war's unmitigated physical toll on human bodies.
We are in the throes of a madness we can't seem to escape and I don't know what to do.
Would that everyone in the throes of an addiction crisis could get a life-changing talking-to from Angela Lansbury.
Deutsche Bank is in the throes of a major restructuring, seeking to put out fires as competitors take market share.
The island is in the throes of an economic crisis and does not have money for a long rebuilding process.
The United States is in the throes of a debate about the morality of separating immigrant children from their parents.
I was perimenopausal when Pedro" — her son — "was in the throes of adolescence and at the mercy of testosterone poisoning.
"Our nation is currently in the throes of a historic global pandemic," they wrote in a joint statement on Sunday.
As listless days turned into listless months, it became clear that I was in the throes of a mental breakdown.
After failing to persuade him to stop, Mallinckrodt concluded that the inmate was in the throes of a psychotic episode.
Venezuela is in the throes of a major economic crisis with millions suffering food and medicine shortages, hyperinflation and disease.
You'll recognize all the familiar throes — exalted expectations and dashed hopes, disillusionment and embarrassing self-delusion — in fiction about work.
"We are living in the throes of victory and the beginning of the end of the humanitarian tragedy," he proclaimed.
When people are in the throes of grief, the most important thing we can do is listen, and offer comfort.
The stock price fell below $9 for the first time since March 2009, during the throes of the financial crisis.
Not yet in the throes of the blazing, ringing pain I'm certain waits for me in the unrolling days ahead.
Citigroup, run by Chief Executive Officer Mike Corbat since 2012, appears to be in the throes of a management overhaul.
But right when you are in the throes of a young family, it's a lot harder to do the sweeping.
"We are in the throes of a burgeoning financial bubble," Jones wrote in a note to clients in early February.
Argentina, in the throes of its umpteenth financial crisis, may, in spite of everything, re-elect the conservative Mauricio Macri.
His daughter is almost a year old, and he's in the throes of being dazzled by everything his baby is doing.
In her music video for "Miss Me More," Ballerini is in the throes of training for the fight of her life.
Focaccia, lovely herbed focaccia if you have it, but any ol' bread will do when you're in the throes of desperation.
Then there are fowl that appear to be in their death throes — feathers splayed, generally hanging from their feet, whirling wildly.
That's right around the time Scott and Mary's marriage was falling apart, and when he was in the throes of addiction.
Something about seeing people in the throes of love and lust and drama satisfies my very real need for controlled chaos.
These are firms whose businesses are already in the throes of climate-related disruption that are finally jumping into the fray.
That's right, Baldwin and Bieber are in the throes of the newlywed life and they want everyone to know about it.
Venezuela is in the throes of one of its worst recessions in years, leading to protests and calls to impeach Maduro.
You're in the throes of it and have talked to other people who have relationships at various schools, so you listen.
There's an unusual market in the throes of a raging bull run — one that's not afraid of Federal Reserve rate hikes.
DOJ is reportedly "gearing up" for the Google inquiry rather than already being in its throes, per the Wall Street Journal.
"In those shots it looks like we're in the throes and rolling around on a sexy beach or something," she explains.
"We are still in the throes of Donald Trump's victory and an errant Cabinet pick could send us lower," Cramer said.
Last June, Dana Rice, a real estate agent and house flipper, was deep in the throes of a massive remodeling project.
One week after suffering a staggering collision with Hurricane Maria, Puerto Rico is in the throes of an agonizing humanitarian disaster.
At the time, frontman Axl Rose was in the full throes of the arrogant rock decadence that would become his brand.
Celine Dion will not be singing at her husband Rene Angelil's funeral because she is still in the throes of grief.
Sometimes the drugs don't work correctly, and the spasms and death throes give rise to the cruelty argument against lethal injection.
Casual fans tuning into the final throes of the 210 regular season just might think they're peering into a parallel world.
You never believe he's in any danger, even in the throes of an overdose or the middle of an overwhelming case.
A motorway bridge in Genoa, Italy, collapsed in the throes of a heavy storm Tuesday and killed at least 22 people.
The U.S., Mexico and Canada are in the throes of negotiating an overhaul of the 1994 North American Free Trade Agreement.
"This year, we're a month earlier, so we're earlier in the process, earlier in the throes of an outbreak," Gottlieb said.
Availability of Canadian crude could lessen our dependence on comparable oil from Venezuela, which is in the throes of political instability.
She says she is in awe of the women she serves and works with who are in the throes of parenting.
Their representative sent me the unit to test in our home that was deep in the throes of a renovation project.
Not even the final throes of a presidential election whose undulations grow wilder by the day made him nostalgic for this.
The Central African nation also is in the throes of an Ebola outbreak, said to be the second-deadliest in history.
While she tends to Sofia's family, the film's pristine black and white images depict a country in the throes of modernization.
BELFAST, Northern Ireland — On the surface, Britain would seem to be in the throes of an alarming wave of hate crimes.
To put that in context, the index's average level in 2008, in the throes of the financial crisis, was over 30.
Pearson is soon in the throes of a crisis of faith, which is only resolved by his doctrinal change of heart.
He had a very Trump-like 20183% approval rating in June 1993 when we were in the throes of a recession.
Helping people stuck in the throes of challenging psychological experiences, often stemming from drug use, is the more modest goal here.
And that has put a spotlight on someone in the throes of a personal transformation ignited, albeit unintentionally, by Mr. Trump.
My helpmeet loves them and he is currently in the throes of a noisy cold, but there's coincidence and there's causality.
The telescopes are powerful enough to detect the death throes of a star, but also terribly vulnerable to our loud world.
If there's one face of scientific authority in the U.S. in the throes of COVID-19 chaos, it's Dr. Anthony Fauci.
In 2008, Clinton faced off with Barack Obama while John Edwards's campaign was in the early stages of its death throes.
"We're in the final throes of a very important deal," President Trump told reporters at the White House yesterday, Bloomberg reports.
The United States and other countries in the Northern Hemisphere already are in the throes of a moderately serious flu season.
Trump said Tuesday in Washington that the United States was in the "final throes of a very important deal" on trade.
Only years later, in medical school, did I realize that Rajesh was likely in the throes of an acute manic phase.
So, like Baumbach's breakthrough hit, The Squid and the Whale (2005), Marriage Story examines the death throes of a failed relationship.
Not much has changed since 2202, when Upton Sinclair dropped his magnum opus on a world in the throes of industrialization.
Cape Town is in the throes of a severe drought because unseasonably dry winters have led to dangerously low dam levels.
But until about 1980, the church often recruited boys to start in ninth grade — teenagers still in the throes of puberty.
So while CRISPR science is advancing quickly, scientists are still very much in the throes of tweaking and refining their toolkit.
But it was still on pace for its biggest monthly percentage drop since October 2008, during the throes of the financial crisis.
Trump opted for the guy who, clearly in the throes of emotional distress, would assuredly distract us from pretty much everything else.
Woody, meanwhile, again finds himself in the throes of what's pretty literally an existential crisis in terms of a toy's central purpose.
Tripping off Danny Boyle's social-political fantasia we were briefly allowed to imagine a country still in the throes of ongoing progression.
Career staff have described the NSC as a dead zone, with little activity while Flynn was in the throes of the controversy.
Alas, the sun will set on the messaging service at the end of May, and people are in the throes of grief.
That's the the lowest level since April 2009, when Britain was in the throes of the global financial crisis, the firm says.
The island is also in the throes of an economic crisis after having accumulated more than $70 billion of outstanding debt. Gov.
That was followed by the worst construction PMI since April 2009, when Britain was in the throes of the global financial crisis.
A real life Queen of Hearts (she even plays croquet indoors), Anne vacillates between manic energy and the deepest throes of depression.
I'm no medical doctor, but she was not acting like a woman who was in the throes of mourning a lost baby.
Indeed, as Kathryn Harkup explores in "Making the Monster", she formulated her plot as modern science itself was in its birth-throes.
As Phillips explains, equine therapy often restores feelings people in the throes of addiction feel have been lost, like trust and responsibility.
Add to that last year's FCC vote to repeal net neutrality, and you have an industry in the throes of a crisis.
Many Antarctic glaciers are already in the throes of more rapid movement into the sea, such as Thwaites and Pine Island Glaciers.
Prior to Comerica, she was a regional president at Wachovia Corp, which Wells Fargo bought in the throes of the financial crisis.
Lebenthal says the stock still fits his catalyst criterion, as it is in the throes of a lawsuit about purportedly faulty guardrails.
In fact, in Hong Kong we're still in the throes of completing our two remaining new rail lines under Rail Gen 2.0.
By the time of her sentencing, Martinson was clean, had returned to work and was in the throes of fixing her life.
We overcame it, we cried, and we went through all of the throes of what it is to be a grieving parent.
In 1943, while the world was in the throes of a tremendous conflict, Winston Churchill said the price of greatness is responsibility.
For example, one could put you in the throes of a robbery or another could put you in a haunted hotel room.
"The Baltimore Police Department is currently a very beleaguered agency in the throes of massive amounts of criticism and disrespect," Ryan wrote.
The problem is when you have an insurance market and the new administration declares it DOA, it will go into death throes.
The Lyons once again find themselves at the hospital, rallying around each other in the throes of a life-or-death crisis.
His national security strategy declared that the United States was now in the throes of great power competition with China and Russia.
It is not dead, but it is in its early death throes, just as the social democratic era was during the 1970s.
Dombek is excellent on the language of pop psychology and how it flatters those everyday narcissists: people in the throes of heartbreak.
Perhaps everything actually looks fine, and I'm in the throes of some new pavlovian response conditioned by a hatred for digital life.
Now, apparently in the throes of a midlife crisis, he sat looking at his beer and imagined himself in the Minneapolis newspapers.
Courrèges, in the throes of its reinvention, under the clever young duo Sébastien Meyer and Arnaud Vaillant, starts the day at 10.
It is kowtowing to the most extreme elements of the base who are still in the throes of an Obama-hate hangover.
America is in the throes of an opioid crisis—and yet, it could be argued that tobacco is still a greater killer.
The parents were partying, and all the kids were in the throes of a dope dance party that included the Backstreet Boys.
All of us, each and every single one of us trapped and terrified millenials is in the throes of a serious addiction.
I would argue that this is even more important among teens, who are in the throes of exploring issues and developing values.
Dave Malloy's a cappella opera about people in the throes of internet addiction, which is pretty much all of us, logs off.
When Cameron Douglas was in the dark throes of his drug addiction, the last thing he saw in his future was fatherhood.
But it would also set the stage for Trump to revisit the trade issue in the throes of next year's presidential campaign.
Of course, performer-proprietors like Jay-Z, Beyoncé and Kanye West were the least vulnerable to the throes of the streaming economy.
The Trump administration has long targeted so-called "sanctuary cities," but the latest push comes in the throes of a presidential election.
I was in the early throes of empty nest syndrome, when my manager asked me to go to Bratislava, Slovakia, for work.
The country was in the initial throes of what many hoped would become a democratic uprising born out of the Arab Spring.
I ask him what a typical night in the studio looks like when he's deep in the throes of making an album.
Most significantly, both countries are in the throes of a popular revolt against a globalist elite who have prospered from crony capitalism.
Ukraine is also in the throes of negotiating new borrowing from the International Monetary Fund, in which the US has considerable influence.
In the throes of a chaotic political moment by any measure, the coming week stands out as especially — and, perhaps, strategically — overstuffed.
And, like speculators in the throes of the dot-com bubble, many of Mr. Trump's supporters are mistakenly conflating enthusiasm with success.
But those of us now in the throes of the disease don't have the luxury of time for the results of trials.
In the throes of the Cold War, the Soviet Union was planning to test a massive nuclear bomb in the Arctic Circle.
Two years ago, Australia was in the throes of a fierce debate about whether gay people should have the right to marry.
Republicans were in the throes of pushing forward their tax cut agenda, and nothing — certainly not immigration — would stand in the way.
She has worked with refugees for almost a decade and is currently writing a book about refugees in the throes of resettlement.
For example, a number of poor, white communities voted for Trump hoping to bounce back from poverty and escape the throes of addiction.
When McDonald's reported earnings last week in the throes of a marketwide breakdown and the stock surged higher, CNBC's Jim Cramer took notice.
The activists accuse GoldenTree of preying on Puerto Rico's plummeting bond prices while the island was in the devastating throes of Hurricane Maria.
He and his wife, who works as a nurse, are now in the throes of housebreaking their 4-month-old labrador puppy, Moose.
Syria remains in the throes of a brutal civil war, with ISIS militants perhaps only dozens of kilometers away from the concert site.
And indeed it was, but as Edward Watts points out in "Mortal Republic", the Republic had been in its death throes for decades.
And that's because in 280, the geek community of the internet was still in the throes of the seismic event known as Gamergate.
It's fine, it's not like we were depending on two 24-year-olds in the throes of young love for our personal happiness.
Even Canada's Conservative party, currently in the throes of a leadership race, is grappling with how to win voters' trust on climate change.
Soulja Boy's house was burglarized Tuesday ... in the throes of his war with Chris Brown that now has tinges of a gang feud.
The first throes of this actually came quite early, when the "used to be in 1D (now I'm out free)" line first happened.
The high-level shakeup came roughly a month before accusations against Tambor and right in the throes of breaking news about Harvey Weinstein.
All in all, Cramer's bottom line is fairly straightforward, though in the throes of the election aftermath it may not seem so obvious.
As Richard Cohen of the Southern Poverty Law Centre, an advocacy organisation, sees it, these are "the dying throes of a bygone era".
In the throes of the holiday season, when warm and fuzzy feelings are supposed to preside, the love of my life dumped me.
Soon, the couple -- in the throes of wedding planning and Chris' therapy -- took in a 3-year-old and a 2-month-old.
"Break My Heart Sweetly," from his 2013 album, "In the Throes," is a devastating ballad about not knowing how to get over someone.
In contrast, still others will prefer to portray the attacks as the death throes of an increasingly desperate ISIS that is losing ground.
The northeast is in the throes of a humanitarian crisis caused by the Boko Haram Islamist insurgency, which is threatening millions with starvation.
If that's the case then the throes of a completely new birth are upon us and Trump is a man from the future.
In the throes of an opioid addiction crisis, there is thus a clear disincentive to the ER doctor to perform evidence-based medicine.
The operation happened in the throes of the Korean War — a conflict in which President Harry S. Truman considered dropping the bomb (again).
Humans have long used fire to modify their environment and burn carbon, practices that now have us in the throes of climate change.
"Kidding": Jim Carrey is back, in this weird, whimsical, melancholy series about a children's TV star in the throes of an existential crisis.
Trump, still in the throes of criticism over his administration's tamped-down family separation policy, tweeted early Monday about Sander's Red Hen experience.
Then, one night, he meets a young, attractive woman named Catherine at a bar and finds himself in the throes of an affair.
She is Ophelia, Wayne's mistress, and they quickly descend into the throes of passion before sharing a blunt, half-clothed on Ophelia's balcony.
With its economy in tatters and its people hungry, Venezuela is in the throes of a desperate fight for control of the country.
Read: In the throes of the#MeToo movement, Manohla Dargis re-examined what she learned — and had to unlearn — from the big screen.
Martin's character, a heightened version of herself also named Mae Martin, spends "Episode 6" in the most dire throes of her cocaine addiction.
That, in miniature, is why the country finds itself in the throes of an intense debate over the timing of Australia Day. Jan.
Seeing what is happening all over the globe, in the throes of the coronavirus pandemic, none of this should be treated as tragic.
So this Valentine's Day, if you're in the throes of early love, by all means plan a romantic evening alone with your partner.
That's slightly hotter than July 2016, when the world was in the throes of one of the strongest El Niño events on record.
Here, we are in the throes of an election no one dreamed she could lose, but which she will now struggle to win.
Both series also put their working class heroines in the glamorous throes of big business and the fictional handsome men who populate it.
Don't follow the example of two friends of mine who walked themselves to the hospital while in the throes of a heart attack.
Her school and its sadistic German matron become a symbol of all that is wrong with the Weimar Republic in its death throes.
For all the couples in the throes of wedding planning, we're here to (sorry!) throw a wrench-sized statistic in your budgeting plans.
But Australia is also deep in the throes of the accelerating climate crisis, facing not just extreme heat but changes in rainfall patterns.
Trump said Washington was in the "final throes" of work on a deal that would defuse a 16-month trade dispute with Beijing.
Nicaragua is in the throes of the political crisis, with President Daniel Ortega intensifying his crackdown on civil society and the free press.
When Johnson was in the throes of treatment, she felt good about herself if she could walk to the kitchen and back to bed.
Tillerson is also in the throes of a major reorganization plan to cut $10 billion from the department's budget over the next five years.
Individuals in the throes of such personal crises are prone to latch on to whatever bogeyman is preoccupying the American imagination at that moment.
Sure, after years in a chaste relationship with her high school boyfriend, Tessa is in the throes of a sexual awakening thanks to Hardin.
Of course, there is no doubt that we are a long way from freedom, with 31 countries still in the throes of legalized prejudice.
How is it that in the moments preceding the final throes of fucking one's body feels so bereft, so gluttonous for contact and heat?
It's also true the United States is in the throes of a horrific opioid epidemic, but Trump is rounding the number of deaths up.
This is the most painful aspect of loving someone in the throes of a compulsion — you have to recognize that you can't rescue him.
In April, the nation's unemployment rate held steady at 5 percent, half of what it was during the throes of the recession in 2009.
In the throes of a rollicking election season, hijacked daily by Twitter warfare and seesawing polls, a wider view can be too easily obscured.
Turkey has been in the throes of violence since July 2015 with multiple suicide bombings that the government blames on the Islamic State group.
The stop-motion film about a customer service expert in the throes of an emotional crisis was directed by Charlie Kaufman and Duke Johnson.
This wasn't just another smartphone—this was a make-or-break device charged with saving a company in the throes of an existential crisis.
Mitski beautifully scores this hurt through guitar on "Your Best American Girl," an amplified cry in the throes of a love doomed by difference.
We're in the sticky throes of summer, and Geraldine Grundy (Sarah Habel), a grown woman and music teacher, looks out of her passenger window.
It's also the largest amount spent on the program since the throes of the recession in fiscal 133, when $213 million was shelled out.
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In the public realm, after all, nothing is more terrifying than a young woman in the unabashed and unapologetic throes of unconventional sexual desire.
The rarely used emergency code redirected all patients to other hospitals unless they were shooting victims or in the throes of a heart attack.
But now that, in real life, we're in the throes of such a bizarre presidential race, his machinations are starting to look almost viable.
But there was no separate provision for refugees, and Americans, in the throes of Depression, were in no mood to make room for them.
"The problem is when you have an insurance market, and the new administration declares it DOA, it will go into death throes," Laszewski says.
Rantala and Milonoff believe that Finland, one of the many European countries in the throes of economic malaise, can benefit from the refugees' potential.
Netflix's Gilmore Girls revival has barely been out in the world for a day, but fans are already in the throes of visceral reactions.
It was in its death throes, but by nominating David Friedman to be our ambassador to Israel, Donald Trump delivered it a mortal blow.
The US has handled this badly for decades, Spain has, too—partly because they were in the throes of a dictatorship when it happened.
When the economy was in the throes of high unemployment five or six years ago, immigrants could at least be scapegoated for bankers' sins.
Bearish sentiment reached a record high of 22019 percent in early March 2009, when the market bottomed in the throes of the financial crisis.
It was the stock's worst single-day decline since April 230 when the company was still caught in the throes of the housing recession.
Even before he was in the throes of his presidential bid, Mr. Trump began mounting a vigorous public defense of himself and Trump University.
Legal experts say that the first password that those in the throes of a split should change is the one for their email account.
Even in the throes of Hollywood's reckoning, Woody Allen has not faced the same swift and total condemnation that men like Harvey Weinstein have.
Facing overwhelming odds, ISIS is in the throes of an existential crisis: Can it survive an assault on the site of its greatest victory?
The South African tycoon is tallying up losses from a share price crash in Steinhoff, a retailer in the throes of an accounting scandal.
That's a bit of a cliché, I know, but I was in the throes of grad school and desperate to escape New York City.
G.E. last cut its dividend in 2009 in the throes of the financial crisis, when it was the nation's largest non-bank financial institution.
People worry that we are sliding down a slippery slope to neo-puritanism, or in the throes of a witch hunt for sexual impropriety.
The coalition's immediate fate lies in the lands of the SPD, which is languishing in polls and in the throes of an existential crisis.
Far from seeking the continent's liberation, Britain is now in the throes of a tortured and toxic debate about leaving the European Union altogether.
In the months before the murder, Ellard was in the throes of an intense, fervent friendship with a blonde, delicate girl named Josephine Bell.
His lawyer, Taylor Koss, said Mr. Anderson has been sober for five years and committed the robbery while in the throes of drug addiction.
"It's easy to put off until tomorrow, especially when you are in the throes of young parenthood and overwhelmed and so busy," she said.
The uprising came at a particularly sensitive time, as Mexico was in the throes of globalization and its deepening relationship with the United States.
We've seen Frame worn by the likes of Imaan Hammam, Barbara Palvin, and Katie Holmes (in the throes of her own iconic sartorial reawakening).
She told me she was in the throes of addiction when she carried her first child, Jakiah Rayne, and lost custody as a result.
But, being in the throes of a presidential campaign is not exactly the time to educate the American people on an exotic political label.
India is in the throes of a nationalist and populist surge, carefully primed by its Hindu nationalist government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
When Hughes finally appears, peering anxiously from behind a curtain, he is already in the throes of paranoia and a worsening obsessive-compulsive disorder.
But other research has shown that young people in the throes of the work-life juggle indeed choose more traditional roles in the home.
Arias, an exciting and emotionally labile actor, makes Anna a jittery creature, like a woman in the constant throes of a low-grade fever.
In its final throes, the Stasi used an estimated 189,143 informants to help maintain its grip on a Communist state of about 16 million.
In Britain and America, the Depression, with all the human misery it caused, looked to dedicated Communists like the final death throes of capitalism.
Now Trump, who said just last week that the United States and China were in the "final throes" of negotiations, looks to be hedging.
But despite Wednesday's surge, it remained on pace for its biggest monthly percentage drop since February 2009, during the throes of the financial crisis.
Now, as Mr. Buhari is in the final throes of a bruising re-election campaign, he stands accused of falling short on all fronts.
However, the shift toward smart beta has largely been confined to the equities space, leaving fixed income in the throes of market-weighted indexes.
Most North Korean propaganda photos show its capital, Pyongyang, in the throes of military celebration, with tanks rolling down its streets and people cheering.
But despite Wednesday's surge, it remained on pace for its biggest monthly percentage drop since February 9.13, during the throes of the financial crisis.
In terms of deceiving audiences into believing that grown adults are in the throes of their teenage years, Gossip Girl was not the worst offender.
Labour, already in the throes of a divisive leadership contest, had faced a stand-off with the GMB union, traditionally one of its biggest supporters.
Overall, however, New York City has become a microcosm of a national housing market in the throes of a downturn – if not an outright correction.
For so many people in the throes of the isolating, scary, and often dangerous process of transitioning, this passing stage means validation, acceptance and relief.
And residents of New York City's Crown Heights, a neighborhood currently deep in the throes of gentrification, can pay $1,800 a bedroom for Common accommodations.
This show's most experimental nonconformist is the near-manic "Early" (2017–203), a panel that agitates as if in the throes of its own creation.
Her time at N.Y.U. took a turn for the worse after she was sexually assaulted; in the throes of depression, she said, she attempted suicide.
The visual treatment, by filmmaker Alexander Carver, features ANOHNI as the lead character, a well-dressed corporate woman in the throes of a fever dream.
Flirt strategically, because on the 29th, Venus hooks up with stabilizer Saturn, and you could find yourself in the throes of a real-deal relationship.
" In the throes of the #MeToo movement, Stoynoff asked: "Is the President of the United States held to a different standard than, say, Louis C.K.?
"In 2016, we cannot get burned again," Mr. Cruz said, in the throes of a particularly animated stump speech nine days before the voting begins.
The government insists there was "very good" turnout in North Sinai, which is in the throes of a jihadist insurgency and a major army offensive.
As most retailers put the finishing touches on their Christmas plans, Party City is already in the throes of its most critical selling season: Halloween.
New York Attorney General Letitia James — who is in the throes of investigating Trump and various members of his family — backed the bill, and Gov.
Both spoke about the challenges facing them as a couple, and made it clear that they are not yet in the throes of wedding planning.
While Hong Kong is one of the most affluent cities in the world, he says it's now in the throes of its own political upheaval.
It's an interaction that has been documented by scientists and is very real, especially for those in the throes of a drinking and smoking binge.
This fascination with the death throes of minority languages in remote regions seems linked to a wider contemporary anxiety over the degradation of the environment.
The story of three generations of a wealthy French family in the throes of several crises, it brings together themes from Haneke's most recent films.
They look as if they were created with feverish urgency by a self-taught eccentric or an architect in the throes of a nervous breakdown.
In the throes of the Great Recession, a group of Wall Street leaders started taking a closer look at employee motivation across the financial industry.
The United States is in the throes of an opioid epidemic as more Americans have become dependent or abuse prescription pain pills and street drugs.
Forecasting the future As the international political climate quickly evolves, the U.S. outlook for manufacturing is also in the throes of political scrutiny and upheaval.
My only objection to her book is that it does not precisely deliver on what it promises: a look at writers in their last throes.
Once you're in the throes of a hangover, you can only seek to understand why your body is making you pay such a brutal price.
Medicaid is in the throes of a debate about its future but with little clarity about the problem Republicans in Congress are trying to solve.
On the right, the great socialist specter is not a hostile superpower but Venezuela, currently in the throes of hyperinflation, food shortages and mass misery.
You may not realize until the very end that you have been gazing at the portrait of an artist in the throes of self-creation.
Leitch's visuals match the performance beat for beat, imbuing Russell's explosive sequences with an unpredictable fervor suited to a mutant in the throes of adolescence.
The study detailed a medical condition called REM behavior disorder, in which a sleeping person acts out violently in the throes of a vivid dream.
In the throes of the coronavirus pandemic, however, gathering groups of actors and writers together to perform onstage is definitely a violation of social distancing.
The move lower was sharp and swift, and puts an end to the expansion that started in 20.69 during the throes of the financial crisis.
Instead of thinking about an exit while in the final throes, founders need to strategically lay the groundwork, even if it is potentially years away.
"What critics said: "This isn't just a gripping five-part disaster film but an examination of Soviet news-speak in its late-stage death throes.
And Russia and China are in the throes of an historic rapprochement with the opening of a new gas pipeline network linking their two countries.
But, they said, she was also a loving mother, a beloved daughter, a talented singer and a charming person even in the throes of addiction.
Sweden, for its part, is in the throes of a long-running "milk war" between Oatly, an oat-drink producer, and Arla, a dairy multinational.
And yet the Communist government seems intensely vulnerable at times as it confronts a slowing economy and a society in the throes of staggering change.
Salvini characterized the move as the death throes of a political establishment intent on keeping Italy "enslaved", and afraid of the reaction of financial markets.
The great pleasure of I Capture the Castle is Cassandra's voice, which remains candid and blunt even when she's in the deepest throes of heartbreak.
Its inventory-to-shipments ratio hit 118.5% in May, the highest since September 1998 when the economy was in the throes of the Asian financial crisis.
Stewart's in the throes of a wrongful death lawsuit ... the result of his car striking and killing driver Kevin Ward Jr. during a race in 2014.
Apartheid's death throes were in full swing, violent and bloody, yet here was Archbishop Tutu, Nobel peace laureate and activist, in the chapel of Curnow's school.
Dog the Bounty Hunter's still very much in the throes of his grief from losing his soulmate ... and he spent her birthday grieving, all by himself.
We meet the quartet in the throes of a competition, and right off the bat we are confronted with many themes that pulse through the novel.
In the brutal throes of the Washington, D.C. summer, female reporters are reportedly getting barred from the Speaker's lobby for — wait for it — wearing sleeveless dresses.
In the throes of a military coup attempt, Turkey's embattled president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, pointed the finger of blame squarely at his bitter rival: Fethullah Gulen.
For now, the country remains in the throes of a major offensive to root out ISIS extremists that have laid siege to entire swaths of Iraq.
Add to this the craze for exotica, such as cryptocurrencies (see Free exchange), and the world is in the throes of a bull market in everything.
That sounds like a long time, but it doesn't mean we have to act like we're in the throes of a full-blown retrograde until then.
Did you know that Russia's security services, particularly those related to hacking / information security, have been in the throes of vicious high-stakes infighting for years?
But the most poignant memory of all for Reznor was how Bowie helped him reach sobriety after deep in the throes of drug and alcohol addiction.
Recording Technique in the throes of acid house, drugs, and Ibiza sunshine "was the most expensive holiday we ever had," Stephen Morris told Noisey in 2015.
Her high-profile Olympics role put a spotlight on the lives of refugees who have settled in Brazil, which is deep in the throes of recession.
They also join a list of companies that were forced to fold during the throes of the recession but have since gotten another chance at life.
Magical thinking is a term psychologists use to describe the irrationality of a mind in the throes of bereavement, but Didion take it a step further.
If you're in the throes of spring cleaning — or, you know, still gearing up to start, day now — you're probably cutting some items from your closet.
That triptych of albums, along with DJ Quik's Safe + Sound, are essential to understanding a metropolitan area in the throes of polarizing violence and racial tensions.
But walking down from the campsite towards the Pyramid stage, you hear the most unearthly throes of ecstasy and raucous cheers coming from the Stonebridge Bar.
By the time Fisher took the stage, the 56-year-old bestselling author, screenwriter and Star Wars actress was in the throes of a bipolar episode.
These are the nutrients behind those "chocolate is good for you" science-y news reports we cling to in the throes of pain au chocolat cravings.
But in Central Asia, where horses are thought to have originally been domesticated, the job is in its last throes, too, writes the NYT's Andy Higgins.
The industry is deep in the throes of the fall release season, with a dizzying array of new titles coming weekly, but news is happening, too.
When President Obama took office in January 2009, the unemployment rate was 7.8 percent and the economy was in the throes of a deep economic crisis.
In many ways, she felt like a teen-ager—as if she were again in the throes of puberty, though this time on her own terms.
"The vast majority of the artifacts that we recovered were actually from a patch which was in its absolute dying throes when we visited," he explained.
If the Trump administration announces its largest deregulatory effort to date while the president is in the throes of a  Twitter  rampage, will anybody pay attention?
One stormy July morning in 2013, 73-year-old R.W.* awoke to use the bathroom and found himself stuck in the throes of an American nightmare.
So you filmed in September...Right, so we were pretty much in the throes of the competition when we learned who the judges and hosts were.
"You can pull out all kinds of details about the inner death throes of neutron stars, and supernova and so forth and so on," said Shoemaker.
The album, written in the throes of grief, values humanity over everything – she just happens to have leveraged technology to facilitate the union of her fans.
In the throes of puberty,14-year-old Su Robotti had developed "humongous breasts," but she was still waiting for what she really wanted: her period.
Her portrait of Giovanni Paisiello (215) depicts the artist and composer playing the harpsichord, his head tilted upward as if in the throes of artistic inspiration.
Set in 1930s London, England heaves under the strain of the Great Depression, and the Banks family is in the throes of financial and emotional crisis.
Venezuela is today in the throes of socialist dictatorship and humanitarian ruin, having been cheered along its predictable and unmerry course by the usual progressive suspects.
Now that I'm in a gap year after college, headfirst in the throes of post-collegiate disillusionment, I see lessons from my life coming into play.
One hundred years ago, the world was in the throes of World War I. The war weighed heavily on America, even on its favorite pastime: baseball.
Charles M. Blow In the throes of the campaign in September 2016, Mike Pence told a crowd at the Living Word Bible Church in Mesa, Ariz.
This is a mechanism for getting people into treatment when they are too deep in the throes of their illness to understand that they need it.
"We are in the throes of a madness we can't seem to escape, and I don't know what to do," wrote Votealready, a reader in Maine.
Sarah Jessica Parker plays a wife in the throes of an ugly divorce on HBO ... so she should know a thing or two about prenups, right?
When the quake rolled through, Ecuador was in the throes of a major financial crisis, in part, due to plummeting oil prices and growing national debt.
Yet absent from the ceremony was the prime minister of Britain, which is currently in the throes of trying to detach itself from the European Union.
An electorate in the throes of an existential crisis should cheer candidates willing to hold criminals accountable in any context, whether in boardrooms, Congress or fazendas.
Yet the idea of organisational decapitation remains seductive to would-be strategic assassins: cut off the leader and watch the body twitch through its death throes.
"Zimbabwe is in the throes of its worst hunger emergency in a decade, with 7.7 million people – half the population – seriously food insecure," the agency said.
The irony of meeting a man in the throes of missing his young daughter wasn't lost on me; I knew what long-term mourning looked like.
Trump said the two sides were in the "final throes" of negotiations and a senior administration official told POLITICO that only "millimeters" separated the two sides.
In fairness, I'm pretty much always in the throes of some sort of cleaning fever (occupational hazard) but I definitely level up in April and May.
The newlyweds are in the throes of romance and, in the minds of the attendees, eager to get out of there and have some hot sex.
The equation could solve the most vexing issue for policymakers ever since the economy escaped the throes of the financial crisis-induced recession in mid-2009.
Republicans managed in the last throes of 2017 to push through a tax bill that was both widely loathed and widely predicted to hurt the economy.
We're in the throes of Peak CBD, which means that you can put CBD under your tongue, into your smoothies, and even onto your sheet masks.
U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday said Washington was in the "final throes" of a deal that would defuse the 16-month tariff dispute with Beijing.
This political drama centers on a white French family that runs a coffee plantation in an unnamed African country in the throes of a civil war.
Nigeria poverty ranking Buhari came into office in 2015, while Nigeria was in the throes of a recession due to slumping oil prices and dwindling crude revenue.
Ultimately, we do not know what point in the action he has depicted: Is the turkey convulsing in its final death throes, the slaughter having been effected?
She has a tongue, but isn't at liberty to engage with the press too heavily, as The Bachelor is currently in the throes of its 21st season.
Worse still, in its most violent throes, grief can make all paths seem like the worst option—to forget is cruel; to never accept is equally rough.
The Senate too, Mr. President, must consider how it would respond to a Supreme Court vacancy that would occur in the full throes of an election year.
But that lifeline to Cuba has ebbed in recent years as Venezuela, in the throes of a deep economic crisis, has cut back on the subsidized crude.
In his victory speech, Erdogan pledged that authorities would act more decisively against terrorists - the country is already in the throes of a crackdown since the coup.
Democratic President Barack Obama's transition period, which came amid the throes of the 2346 financial crisis, also overlapped a 2210 percent fall for the S&P 2500 .
The two parties are pushing in wildly opposite directions on health care, and this crisis could be dropped on them during the throes of a presidential election.
For the last two years, Yemen has been in the throes of a brutal civil war between the US and Saudi-backed Yemeni government and Houthi insurgents.
At the same time, Colombia has managed to coast in an economy that's hammering places like Venezuela, its geographic neighbor in the throes of an economic collapse.
He has taken the helm of an organisation that is in the throes of change, as it prepares for life after the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
China has denounced the secondary sanctions as illegal; Turkey is a major importer of Iranian energy, as is India, which is in the throes of parliamentary elections.
American campuses are in the throes of coming to terms with this complicated reality, and the controversy will only lead to good things in the long run.
In the throes of despair, the scientist decides to abandon his ruined life on Earth to travel to the moon to confirm the veracity of the tapes.
The Kaiser had abdicated, the country was in the throes of revolution and Munich was about to become the capital of a short-lived "Bavarian Soviet Republic".
You're trying to make it pithy in a way so that you're not giving too, too much wisdom to a man in the throes of this all.
Spanberger came to Washington in the throes of a government shutdown in January, elected on a blue wave made up of dozens of centrist Democrats like herself.
"People from all walks of life recognized that this woman was in the throes of a dark time and did whatever they could to save her life."
GENEVA (Reuters) - The European Union is not in the throes of a migration crisis, despite a "toxic narrative" and political spin, U.N. migration experts said on Friday.
BlackBerry—or the BlackBerry QNX product group, as it's now officially known—is in the throes of dividing up its products and services for better commercialization opportunities.
In one of our last fights, in the final throes of the relationship, he told me I watched the Kardashians because I aspire to be like them.
The end of that story is often that chocolate got the town through the Great Depression, a savior to central Pennsylvania amid a country in its throes.
But as I'm sure you've come to learn, giving advice to someone in the throes of a bad mood is typically unhelpful at best and often counterproductive.
The award is, of course, a naked public relations enterprise, bestowed upon a celebrity — often an actor — who is in the throes of promoting a new project.
The incident comes amid the throes of civil war, as Yemen approaches the second anniversary this month of an assault on rebels by a Saudi-led coalition.
As the campaign was in its final throes, Trump flatly said he was going to cancel all payments to the United Nations that dealt with climate change.
The GOP nominee was lampooned in a nearly 10-minute-long cold open that depicted him as a racist buffoon in the throes of a debate meltdown.
By October, I was in the throes of wedding planning, and really just starting to understand what people mean when they say it's a full-time job.
FedEx, which is in the throes of a record-setting winter holiday shipping season, launched a new cost-cutting campaign after its Express revenues took a hit.
"That's what we'll do when things really ramp up and he and I are in the throes of caring for people on the front line," she said.
The socioeconomic divide means many residents don't have the money to rebuild — and couldn't even find a stable place to stay during the throes of the storm.
If this sounds a bit heady for a rollicking tragicomedy in which pratfalls and death throes are tumbled together, that is part of the play's unusual scheme.
Even clinical studies of migraine remedies typically involve patients in the throes of an attack and thus often result in benefits to only a minority of people.
JPMorgan Chase, the biggest U.S. bank, fell about 14%, its worst decline since March 2009, when the industry was still in the throes of the financial crisis.
The toolmaker reported earnings in the throes of yet another market worry-fest about Amazon's domination, so Cramer said Stanley Black & Decker's decline was a buying opportunity.
She&aposs the mother of two sons, three-year-old Sawyer and six-month-old Jameson, who she had while in the throes of building the company. 
Yet Silicon Valley is in the throes of an adjustment after billions of dollars of value evaporated from SoftBank-funded companies including WeWork and Uber this year.
The news on the U.S.-China trade front was also mostly incremental, with President Donald Trump saying both sides are in the throes of reaching a deal.
The August report's New Export Orders plunged to 243.5, its lowest level since April 288.1, when the United States was in the throes of the great recession.
The glaring exception is Venezuela, where state-run PDVSA remains under the firm control of a leftist government in the throes of an economic and political meltdown.
But those flash crashes occurred during a backdrop of a U.S. economic expansion; the new market hasn't been tested in the throes of a recession, he said.
"The small businesses are moving in the wrong direction ... and the big companies aren't healing, they're still in the throes of contraction," said PayNet's President Bill Phelan.
Examining these and other symptoms, one can only conclude that the British people, and Londoners in particular, are in the throes of a full-scale gin craze.
But metals prices jumped after U.S. President Donald Trump said in the European afternoon that the two sides were in the final throes of reaching a deal.
Several of Britain's biggest lenders are in the throes of branch closure programmes to cut costs and signed up to the industry-wide agreement in March 2015.
When he arrived, he encountered a city in the throes of cultural experimentation: Performance art and conceptual architecture there echoed the social and political upheaval in Italy.
So many texts, so many achingly awkward, occasionally robotic, deeply-embarrassing-when-out-of-context messages that unveiled a very addled man in the throes of something.
Based on paired memoirs by David and Nic Sheff, Felix Van Groeningen's latest film casts Timothée Chalamet as a young man in the throes of drug addiction.
The state Democratic Party, until recently, has been caught in the throes of a bitter dispute over the chairmanship, pitting party veterans against the activist "Berniecrat" wing.
But in 2015, Brazil suddenly found itself in the throes of an unprecedented Zika outbreak — with more than a million people infected by the mosquito-transmitted disease.
Homelessness in New York City is at its highest point in 80 years—and 80 years ago, the city was in the throes of the Great Depression.
Portuguese-Angolan collective Throes + the Shrine take the track in a kuduro-influenced direction, while Jumping Back Slash inserts his South African gqom influences into his mix.
Money managers meanwhile dumped risk: they haven't been this bearish on stocks since early 22 when the world was in the throes of a global financial crisis.
Shah says that regardless of whether you're feeling the mildest of compassion fatigue or in the throes of full-blown depression, taking care of yourself is critical.
We're in the throes of Paris Fashion Week, the final circuit of the Month (yes, that's a capital M) and arguably our favorite, for a couple of reasons.
Tully&aposs mom caught the couple in the throes of unbridled plane passion on video, and showed that the rest of the cabin seemed unaware of the shenanigans.
Dance clubs and club nights were popping up left and right, as were pirate radio stations illegally broadcasting rave music to masses in the throes of chemical rapture.
Britain, in the throes of working through the deeply contested Brexit process, now stands to one side of the European Union even as it remains a full member.
To his credit, Peter hauls ass when he sees Charlie in the throes of a massive, life threatening allergic reaction, carrying her to the car and driving off.
Other one-year declines occurred in 1993, when the nation was in the throes of the AIDS epidemic, and 1980, the result of an especially nasty flu season.
Vale's stand-out performance as a girl seeking an exit from the throes of her pre-teen years will inevitably make you feel empathy for your younger self.
" The updated version of Flynn's story notes the Green Day hit was written "in the throes of the Iraq War and the angst of post-9/11 America.
All this means that we're in the throes of the biggest Zika outbreaks in history, and there's still a lot we have to learn about the virus. Save
LONDON — The UK — currently in the throes of a biscuit crisis — has just received another devastating blow: the discovery of "pest activity" in a biscuit factory in Teesside.
One where you might go years without symptoms only to find yourself in the throes of an episode after hearing the wrong song or eating the wrong meal.
Shot in St Petersburg, the cradle of the Bolshevik revolution, it showed a vast, peaceful crowd in the main square watching the death throes of the Soviet empire.
A number of traditional providers are in the throes of this today – Dish has Sling TV, AT&T runs DirecTV Now, and Comcast has Instant TV, for example.
Ever wondered what's it like for a recovered heroin addict to spend her days pretending to be somebody still very much in the throes of a heroin addiction?
It's about a woman in such deep throes of depression that she medicates recklessly with prescription drugs in the hopes that she can sleep through an entire year.
Although Christie Begnell suffered from anxiety and depression throughout adolescence, it wasn't until age 20 that she found herself in the throes of a full-blown eating disorder.
One year removed from the Women's March and in the throes of the #MeToo movement, American society seems to finally be at a painful, but necessary turning point.
She and Davidson were first reported as dating in late May, but later revealed that they'd been in the throes of a relationship since probably a month earlier.
We are in the early throes of such a crusade right now, and the primary battleground comes down to a single, strange question: where do the microphones go?
Farrow, who helped open the floodgates on the #MeToo movement, also acknowledged that a meeting with Hillary Clinton almost got canceled in the throes of his Weinstein reporting.
Months of chaos Venezuela is in the throes of a political and humanitarian crisis that has brought thousands onto the streets in protests demanding a change of government.
Before it was bought in 2009 in the throes of the financial crisis, Merrill Lynch was known for its powerful investment bank and "thundering herd" of financial advisers.
When policymakers, financiers and scientists describe the world decades from now, in the throes of climatic changes that we now only model, they emphasize what might be lost.
Often, following difficult experiences or in the throes of mental illness, we're expected to shape up and get on with our lives, but sometimes that's just not possible.
With American locations in the throes of pumpkin spice fever, U.K. fans are getting their seasonal fix via the PSL, a turmeric latte, and the new vampire Frapp.
When I look at it, I smile and think about the feverish throes of friend-love and how lucky I was to have felt it more than once.
China is the main source of methamphetamine consumed in the Philippines, which is caught in the throes of a brutal war on drugs waged by President Rodrigo Duterte.
Watch her lurk upstairs, denying visitors a glimpse of the fabled recluse, or shudder uncontrollably in the throes of illness, as if prey to her own private earthquake.
Back in Braavos, Arya watches last week's play once again — it's the purple wedding scene, and Arya is clearly delighted by the actor's portrayal of Joffrey's death throes.
Research has also found that love can cause reduced cognitive control; people in the throes of love are less able to focus and perform tasks that require attention.
But when you are in the throes of anxiety, it's not the time to try to figure everything out about the universe, death, the meaning of it all.
Before Jackson left, she thanked Murphy for "American Horror Story: Coven," particularly for a scene in which a witch named Myrtle cries out "Balenciaga!" during her death throes.
The Murdoch family, in the throes of reshaping its media empire, is bringing on a lieutenant with experience in chaotic environments: President Trump's former communications director, Hope Hicks.
More than 20 years after the introduction of OxyContin — and nearly 400,218 opioid overdose deaths later — a generation is growing up amid the throes of a historic epidemic.
The nominations come as Mr. Esper and the Pentagon are already in the throes of an international crisis over Iran's downing of an unmanned American drone Thursday morning.
With Parliament deadlocked and the Conservatives nearing their death throes, Mr. Farage has spotted an opportunity: a new political model, inspired by the Five Star Movement in Italy.
And some patients treated with the medicine returned to the clinic with sky-high levels of glucose and insulin — in essence, in the throes of drug-induced diabetes.
With residents neither basking in seasonal cheer nor raging in the throes of a new intifada, the popular mood in the city was more one of hopeless resignation.
As one television political analyst, Amit Segal, put it over the weekend, the government was "in its death throes, but nobody is willing to sign the death certificate."
All over the city, on the poles of streetlights, advertising banners show him in the throes of performance, his face rapturous, his baton crashing down, his curls flying.
When a director (played by Gael García Bernal) gets caught in the throes of a water war, a crisis of consciousness quickly emerges for the cast and crew.
Valerie is corralled into being a bridesmaid for a wedding she can't come to terms with, especially with Alex and Judy in the throes of new relationship bliss.
I undo my seatbelt and identify myself as a pediatrician, and brace for what I'm sure will be an elderly patient in the throes of a heart attack.
In September, in the throes of the campaign, Mr. Trump sat down with a small group of Haitian Americans in Little Haiti here and made them a promise.
In Shakespeare's classic story of impossible romance in the throes of the Mexican Revolution, Matthew Needham will play Benedick and Beatriz Romilly will rule the stage as Beatrice.
The wild U.S. stock market of late is in the throes of forming a top, the chief global strategist of Morgan Stanley Investment Management told CNBC on Wednesday.
That was bolstered by comments from U.S. President Donald Trump, who also said Tuesday that Washington and Beijing are in the "final throes" of reaching a trade deal.
New research suggests its sporadic dimming is not caused by swarms of comets or an alien megastructure, but rather an abandoned exomoon caught in the throes of annihilation.
"You know what, I can't quite answer [how cancer has changed me], because I feel like I'm still a little bit in the throes of it," she said.
We have something special this week and it's not just because Kate's in Berlin for TechCrunch Disrupt Europe and Alex's in the throes of a cross-country move!
With the country soon to be in the throes of inauguration celebrations — and protests — a story with the female candidate actually winning takes the stage at La MaMa.
French novelist Guy de Maupassant was said to have written some of his most disturbing works while in the throes of syphilis that had gone to his brain.
Saturday Night In ... Bedford-Stuyvesant Saturday night in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, where the salon is an almost always-open witness to a neighborhood in the throes of change.
"Climate change, to our frustration, was never an issue that rung a bell with voters, particularly in the throes of coming out of an economic crisis," he said.
But in the throes of a project about history, something else happens: everything comes to seem like a fascinating and essential part of how a place is made.
So this is no dispassionate visual historian of the harried, urban, citizen in the throes of post-war US social upheaval; Winogrand was actually smitten with human beings.
The Tour de France is a seriously difficult race to win; to beat back the death throes of cancer and go on to dominate it should not be possible.
The 3.1 percent year-over-year increase in wages is the best since April 2009, just a few month before the U.S. escaped the throes of the Great Recession.
If we see someone who is clearly in the throes of a mental health crisis, however, too often our reaction is to do nothing, and maybe even turn away.
With the country in the throes of a highly-charged election campaign before a two-round presidential election in April and May, the attacks will fuel the political debate.
It's currently in the throes of several investigations after a longtime student health gynecologist abused hundreds of students and that the dean of its medical school heavily used drugs.
Alexander Malkevich, a veteran of Russia's propaganda wars, founded an English-language website called USAReally, which tells the story of a declining America caught in the throes of violence.
Germany's flagship lender is in the throes of a major restructuring, hamstrung by having to pay out billions of euros of fines to end a slew of legal rows.
While the camera is controlled and steady, it often transitions into first-person viewpoints or extreme close-ups of characters in the deepest throes of an emotional breaking point.
"Venezuela is in the final throes of a downward social and economic spiral borne out of a legacy of terribly misguided policymaking," he said in a note to CNBC.
When you are deeper in the throes of the job process — say, interviewing or negotiating — you'll want to do your best to get reliable, up-to-date salary information.
Leading euro zone stocks and Britain's FTSE 100 were all set for their worst quarter since 2011, when the region was in the throes of the sovereign debt crisis.
Failure When: September 1934 Number of strikers: 400,000 Why it happened: In the throes of the Great Depression, President Franklin D. Roosevelt passed the National Industrial Recovery Act(NIRA).
To discover the big O's reason for being, the researchers explored its underlying physiology and focused on the hormonal surge that women experience while in the throes of passion.
But in the middle of America's deadly opioid epidemic, Lindsay Fox has taken on another task too — figuring out how to treat patients in the throes of drug addiction.
You can imagine most of the buyers who sent it to number one were either teenagers in the throes of adolescent disillusionment, or parents remembering the nostalgia of theirs.
So why am I acting like I'm in the throes of a giddy schoolgirl crush, overanalyzing their every social media missive to any friend polite enough to feign interest?
The first essay is a letter to his nephew and namesake, James, a young man in the throes of adolescence, trying to find his place in a hostile world.
Europe, like America, is currently in the throes of a nationalist spasm exemplified there by Brexit and the strong support for far-right candidate Marine le Pen in France.
Jean is in the throes of planning Dolly's own birthday party, but she doesn't have a "theme," which is apparently something that you need to have for kid's parties.
Latin America is in the throes of a startup renaissance at the moment, with Brazilian companies like Nubank and iFood and the Colombian company Rappi reaching billion-dollar valuations.
Spaniards still attempt to grapple with the legacy of Francisco Franco, the fascist dictator whose ascension sent the country into the throes of civil war in the late 1930s.
But, as we all know, anecdotally, at least, it's hard to imagine violent or horny people being disincentivized by taxes when they are in the throes of hardcore drinking.
Now in the final throes of our republic's quadrennial rite, the presidential nominees are staking out positions over how best to cajole an economy sorely in need of cajoling.
Yet, the mainstream media not only ignores the story while in the throes of Omarosa fever, but suggests only tin hat conspiracy theorists would believe anything is wrong here.
First, the SAR focuses on countries in the throes of conflict and largely ignores both "gray zone" countries headed in that direction and those on the road to recovery.
India is in the throes of dramatic demographic and cultural change with the urban population expected to grow from 377 million in 2016 to nearly 600 million by 2030.
What's left is nothing but the death throes of a party so steeped in white supremacy and holding onto minority rule that they've lost sight of their own humanity.
She missed the creative stages of building a business post-exit, and early-stage founders are often in the throes of creating their models and go-to-market approaches.
According to Samantha Bee, Trump's typo heard 'round the world was an inevitable biological response for a man-child with no impulse control in the throes of Twitter withdrawal.
She is hardly known for her acting prowess, but makes a sincere attempt in "Maatr" to depict the agony of a mother in the throes of guilt and grief.
Think about it: When you're in the throes of a fast break, barrelling down the court, facing a cabal of seven-foot-tall opponents, what's the most important skill?
Actors in the new public education campaign reenact the actual stories of young adults — with only their last names missing — when they were in the throes of opioid addiction.
Despite now being deep in the throes of gentrification, the Bywater still feels lived in, unlike some places that change so quickly that nothing is left but the architecture.
The hurricane could hardly have come at a worse time for the territory, which is in the throes of an economic crisis and does not have money for rebuilding.
In 2001, while Simon was in the throes of "The Wire"'s creation, his then-girlfriend, the crime novelist Laura Lippman, told Simon about her friend, novelist George Pelecanos.
The family strongly disagrees, and our sources say everyone fears he's dangerous and is going to pull her in further into the throes of drug addiction and substance abuse.
Venezuela, which is estimated to have the world's largest oil reserves, is in the throes of one of the worst economic crises in recent history in the Western Hemisphere.
China lost part of this region to Russia only in the 19th century, when the Qing dynasty was in its death throes, and the rest in the 20th century.
In the throes of an 83-race winless streak, Johnson is 18th in the standings, 26 points behind Daniel Suarez in 16th and 24 behind Clint Bowyer in 113th.
Yet with Britain in the throes of its biggest political crisis since World War II, it will be surprising if that turns out to be the case this time.
His mother, Tessa, a former top-300 player from the Soviet Union, is in the throes of transitioning classes at her tennis academy, Tessa Academy, just north of Toronto.
In 2011, when Greece was in the throes of a sovereign-debt crisis, the government put the site, which is three times as large as Monaco, up for sale.
The world's two largest economies are working toward a "phase one" trade deal, with U.S. President Donald Trump saying Tuesday that negotiators were in the "final throes" of talks.
Scott Jennings: The Democrats' take on the economy was laughable Listening to the Democratic candidates describe the US like it's in the throes of another Great Depression was laughable.
His suggestion that Hitler had, by the end of his life, become a "junkie" in the throes of addiction and withdrawal is a proposition that should be considered seriously.
"This is almost like the dying throes where an organization that has been charged with trying to take down a president," Rounds said on the Hugh Hewitt Radio Show.
One of his most frustrating moments came in late 2013, he said, when the government was in the throes of a fight with commuters over a transit fare increase.
Brazil's economy shrank in the first quarter of the year, the first contraction since 2016 when Brazil was in the last throes of one of its worst recessions ever.
Dr. Schillinger began his career at the hospital in the 1990s in the throes of the AIDS crisis, when nearly half of his patients were dying of the disease.
In 1980, then-Iraqi President Saddam Hussein invaded Iran, with implicit US backing, in the hopes that the Islamic Republic, in the throes of post-revolutionary unrest, would quickly collapse.
After a rough divorce, the loss of her job at FedEx in the throes of gambling addiction, and her house going into foreclosure, Alice Marie Johnson was in serious trouble.
Back when Cody Gabbard was shooting heroin, his only significant human contact was with others in the throes of addiction, who only cared to see him when he had drugs.
But as Charlie Barber, a brilliant theater director in the throes of a marital crisis, Driver uses his performance to keep the audience guessing — will Charlie admit to his affair?
He wrote it to Ballerini, in the first throes of new love, while he was sitting in front of his TV waiting to watch her appear on a morning show.
If Mr. Obama nominated a moderate and the Republicans who control the Senate refused to confirm the nominee, would the country find itself in the throes of a constitutional crisis?
Chicago has been in the throes of a major uptick in gun violence this year, largely centered in a few South and West Side neighborhoods, after years of seeing declines.
The director's affection for his protagonists is obvious in the way he films them, with tenderness and sympathy, the angles emphasizing their beauty and youth in the throes of passion.
Everyone who spent the past week in the throes of Pokemon Go has an April Fool's joke to thank—or blame, depending on whether you were robbed—for the phenomena.
Startling numbers statewide Ohio is in the throes of a heroin epidemic, and it's not just this town of 11,000 on the Pennsylvania border, roughly 40 miles northwest of Pittsburgh.
As 21st Century Fox was in the throes of discussions with Disney and Comcast in November, the Justice Department sued to block AT&T's $84.5 billion bid for Time Warner.
We're not in a coma—we've been awake through 2016—but it's easy to feel like we're in the late throes of a sweat-soaked nightmare, waiting to wake up.
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - The fledgling drone industry is in the throes of change as weak consumer demand and falling prices drive startups to shift their focus to specialized business applications.
Through his materials, he seizes visions that appear to him in the throes of sleep paralysis, a symptom of the narcolepsy he says he was diagnosed with in high school.
With the country in the throes of a highly-charged election campaign before a two-round presidential election in April and May, the attacks fuelled the political debate about security.
Cramer added that the company is in the throes of looking for a new CEO, which means it could take a while for the company to get back on track.
When Julia Grigorian, a 20-year old college student based in San Diego, was in the throes of an eating disorder, she scrolled Instagram for pictures of #foodporn while exercising.
In pen, pencil and watercolor, they added drawings of heaving whales in their death throes dragging boats, bleeding whale carcasses being torn apart and seamen's coffins lowered into the ocean.
The February sell-off was driven largely by concerns that Deutsche Bank, still in the throes of a vast restructuring, might not be able to pay coupons on AT1 debt.
After quitting its bid for A5-A, Statoil has no further assets in Mozambique, which is in the throes of a debt crisis but has large untapped natural gas reserves.
Hypnosis may also help treat pain, which is particularly exciting right now, when the U.S. is in the throes of an opioid epidemic fueled by easy access to potent painkillers.
For the track "Xinguila" Haaksman enlisted Portuguese-Anglolan duo, Throes + The Shine, for a high-powered mix of Kalimba rhythms that are at once ostentatiously electronic as they are raw.
Our dynamic, of course, could apply to any team's fans, who, like young people in the throes of first love, are sure no one has ever felt like them before.
Scientists, epidemiologists, and countries like South Korea, Italy and China deep in the throes of this pandemic all practice social distancing as the only method guaranteed to slow the spread.
The country is currently in the throes of an extreme economic crisis and humanitarian disaster — and much of it is due to the leadership of Maduro, the country's socialist dictator.
You'd assume that corporation would be on the verge of going bankrupt or in the throes of some catastrophe — Enron after the scandal or Lehman Brothers during the financial crisis.
Meanwhile the S&P 500 plunged 9% to close in bear market territory, thus officially ending the bull market that began in 2009 during the throes of the financial crisis.
The crackdown on young communists is one of many steps by Chinese leaders to manage growing domestic unease, especially as the country heads into the throes of an economic slowdown.
The Democratic Party is also in the throes of an ideological and strategic transformation as party leaders debate how to respond to President Trump after Hillary Clinton's defeat last year.
Decades later, deep in the throes of his own mental illness, he tearfully flogs himself out of guilt over his father's death and his mother's decades-old unanswered telephone calls.
Mr. Lundy is in the throes of it now, learning how to memorize lines, connect them to action, and sing (which, he warned, "might be a little bit car-wreckish").
Trump is currently in the throes of an impeachment inquiry for doing exactly that with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky — something he admitted to but continues to argue is perfectly appropriate.
That same year, he allowed — albeit reluctantly — a program to provide clean needles for intravenous drug users in a rural county that was in the throes of an HIV outbreak.
The nation is also in the throes of an H.I.V. crisis, he added, pointing to opinion polls that show one-quarter of respondents are not properly informed about the virus.
In a glimmer of clarity, Mary realizes her crush is a bad idea, and tries to keep her distance from Steve despite being in the throes of planning his wedding.
World shares made another push for an all-time high after U.S. President Donald Trump said Washington and Beijing were in the final throes of inking an initial trade deal.
It was a sight that had become inexcusably normal, even unexceptional, in that small "breathtakingly poor" Central American country in the throes of a civil war and a guerrilla insurrection.
In his dance, a traditional form known as soleá por bulerías , he tackles sophisticated syncopations, arms flying, body akimbo, angrier, funnier, masked, unmasked—a man in the throes of himself.
It is a conversation fueled in part by fear: If the world is indeed in the throes of a populist insurrection, the pitchforks could do worse than to point here.
Stocks will continue to push upward before a final break in the next few months, serving as the last throes of what will be the longest bull market in history.
In America, however, TERFism today is a scattered community in its death throes, mourning the loss of its last spaces, like the Michigan Womyn's Music Festival, which ended in 2015.
Flint, Michigan, which is still in the throes of a lead poisoning crisis, is now threatening to terminate water services for more than 8,000 people who haven't paid their bill.
Europe and America are in the throes of a popular rebellion against liberal elites, who are seen as self-serving and unable, or unwilling, to solve the problems of ordinary people.
But struggling to pay rent, stuck in an underpaid internship, and feeling sorry for himself after getting dumped by his girlfriend, Peter's in the throes of the dreaded quarter-life crisis.
According to the Bank of Korea (BoK), North Korea's GDP shrank by 3.5% in 2017, the biggest contraction since 1997, when the country was in the throes of a terrible famine.
There, decades ago, in the throes of starvation and poverty, Ernest Hemingway supposedly strangled pigeons and smuggled them out of the park in his son's pram to later cook for dinner.
If he's not more cautious and if he doesn't start making changes, he might find a campaign that was on the cusp of victory find itself in the throes of defeat.
And he is in the last throes of renovating his grand apartment, for which he paid $54 million in 2012, with its view, across Central Park, of (what else?) Lincoln Center.
Several of the least free economies were perennially troubled countries such as Libya, Venezuela—in the throes of wrenching downward spiral that's destabilized its society—and Zimbabwe, the Fraser Institute found.
Different therapies, like cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), can help manage it, but when you're in the throes of an anxiety attack, a therapist's office might as well be a world away.
The Trump administration is in the throes of deciding whether to pull out of the Paris climate deal, or stay in and try to roll back commitments made by Barack Obama.
In the throes of an affordable housing crisis that's pushing people to live on the streets, cities across the country are grappling with heated legal and ethical questions about addressing homelessness.
You could be in the throes of heartbreak; you could be grieving or going through a difficult time; or — wait for it — you could just be totally happy on your own.
As it tends to happen, it could be difficult for the two parties to agree on a major funding bill while in the throes of yet another divisive health care debate.
Despite sitting on the world's biggest oil reserves, Venezuela is in the throes of a punishing recession that has many poor families skipping meals amid scarce food and triple-digit inflation.
But seeing people in the throes of active addiction really keeps it at the forefront of my mind, and makes me realize that this could be me again in an instant.
He was only twenty when his father died, still in the throes of post-adolescent rebellion, and every way his mother saw that death was a way that he did not.
Set a decade in the future, the movie finds Los Angeles in the throes of mass civil unrest, born out of water shortages related to privatized ownership of the precious commodity.
Tempelhof is now also in the throes of becoming Germany's largest refugee center: Hangars now provide shelter for 800 people; up to 7,69506610 will be housed there when work is completed.
While Americans do not face the challenges of a Civil War or a Great Depression, we are in the throes of another crisis that needs to be fixed by democratic action.
To the contrary, clinching the GOP presidential nomination has exposed him to more adversarial coverage (at least in non-Fox News outlets) than he received in the throes of the primary.
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In "Wobble Palace," a comedy that centers on the trials of try-hard millennials, Eugene (Eugene Kotlyarenko) and Jane (Dasha Nekrasova) are a couple in the death throes of their relationship.
Charles M. Blow We are once again in the throes of a worn and increasingly fruitless post-massacre protocol that ritualizes our stages of grief and anesthetizes our expectations of action.
The theory of "harm reduction" is born of the palliative notion that a person can be made safer and more comfortable even while he is actively in the throes of addiction.
While you're in the throes of it, you are frantic that everything will go wrong; convinced it will never end; and curse yourself for thinking it was ever a good idea.
"Two or three years ago, we were in the throes of working on the Bloody Mary mix when we threw this big free party to launch my new website," Keen says.
Yet for all the polarization in our politics, Mr. Trump and many of his Democratic challengers agree on the core claim that we live in the throes of a historical crisis.
Puerto Rico remained in the throes of chaos and devastation Thursday as the remnants of Hurricane Maria continued to dump rain on the island — up to three feet in some areas.
People feel as negatively about billionaires as they did during the throes of the global economic crisis, according to a new social media sentiment analysis prepared for Recode by Crimson Hexagon.
The number of people visiting the world's most popular tourist destination duly fell, as the idea that the country was in the throes of a jihadist epidemic spread around the world.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South African competition watchdog charged Takata Corp with price fixing on Wednesday, another blow to the Japanese auto safety products maker in the throes of a massive airbag scandal.
The three joined to devise a litany of programs that would help restore investor faith and ultimately re-engage an economy that was in its worst throes since the Great Depression.
JOHN Remember it was just two years ago that we were still in the throes of the Brian Williams scandal and the news division went entirely unmentioned at the presentation. Today?
They're already in the throes of splitting up when the movie begins, a process that turns out to be neither as easy nor as civil as they originally discussed and intended.
RBS is still in the throes of a restructuring, which includes asset sales, job cuts and tackling multi-billion dollar charges to settle litigation and pay regulatory fines for past misconduct.
"We are downgrading Harley-Davidson to 'market-perform' based on increased conviction that motorcycle demand in the United States is in the throes of secular erosion," Bernstein analyst David Beckel said.
"We're walking around with our heads down like woe is me," he said, as if Americans were in the throes of the Great Depression rather than benefitting from record low unemployment.
PEOPLE has the exclusive premiere of the tense trailer, which kicks off with the Atlanta Housewives in the throes of an explosive argument that ends with security pulling the woman apart.
Their relationship became even closer just over two years ago when Brian Williams was in the throes of a scandal after he fabricated a number of anecdotes about his reporting experiences.
Rylance's King Philip is tender-hearted enough to weep over the possibility of his pet goldfish's death and to be transported into throes of ecstasy by music; you love him immediately.
I was in the throes of a breakup — it was the day before I was going to breakup with this person in my life, and I was emotionally distraught and distracted.
Dolphins and Sharks makes it plain that, when we are in the throes of this system, our individual politics are cruelly myopic — we can't see beyond our own success or failure.
Members of Nick Gordon's legal team tell TMZ ... the just released report shows Bobbi Kristina was in the throes of serious drug addiction, and that can't possibly be pinned on Gordon.
When the book opens in 2010, the nation is in the throes of the hangover that is the recession, which — at his age — ­Esteban knows he will never see the end of.
At the same time, Colombia appears to be successfully navigating the rough shoals of a global economy that's hammering places like Venezuela, its geographic neighbor in the throes of an economic collapse.
Among workers tech companies deign to acknowledge as legitimate employees, there were more reasons to be optimistic—which admittedly is a strange way to feel during the death throes of neoliberal democracy.
I'm not about to trivialize the experience of people with real, diagnosed eating disorders by saying that I was in the throes of orthorexia or some other very modern, fitness-related disorder.
Even so, the S&P 500 was on track to drop more than 523 percent in December, its biggest monthly percentage decline since February 2009, during the throes of the financial crisis.
With Britain in the throes of Brexit, an EU national could be a tough sell as the face of the central bank -- though the BoE has plenty of staff from continental Europe.
But no matter the crisis du jour, it cannot be forgotten that Washington remains in the throes of a "maximum pressure" campaign against Iran, where resolve and perceptions of resolve matter greatly.
The endearing title characters of Jay Dockendorf's film "Naz & Maalik" are 18-year-old best friends who recently became lovers, living in Bedford-Stuyvesant, a Brooklyn neighborhood in the throes of gentrification.
GE also holds title to the largest dividend reduction, according to Silverblatt, for its $8.9 billion cut in February 2009 during the throes of the financial crisis, when Jeff Immelt was CEO.
And Flint, Michigan, which is still in the throes of a lead poisoning crisis, threatened just last month to terminate water services for more than 8,000 people who haven't paid their bill.
To recap: There are two hot new doctors, Meredith might be in the throes of a sultry relationship, and the Teddy-Owen-Amelia love triangle is about to get so intensely real.
Jazz streaming from the Amazon Echo in my apartment sounded like the screeches of a mythological harpy in the throes of ecstasy when I listened in on my phone at the office.
But that day, my mom, my beloved mother, who I'm sorry to say is now in the throes of dementia, but I'm sure you know her and she was a national treasure.
They happen after the show is over, in the throes of various parties—like Elton John's annual post-Oscars celebration, or the mysterious Beyoncé and Jay-Z bash we keep hearing about.
It's been reported that the dying throes of the volcano created the world's loudest natural sound—a sound so enormous that it could have been heard by one-thirteenth of the globe.
Even so, the S&P 500 was on track to drop more than 9 percent in December, its biggest monthly percentage decline since February 2009, during the throes of the financial crisis.
Among them were an elderly couple trapped on a roof and a family caught in the maelstrom with three children, including one in the throes of a seizure and another with autism.
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Carnage on the streets of London, Istanbul, Brussels, Paris and now Barcelona, according to this conventional wisdom, represents the death throes of a medieval enterprise which is crumbling in Syria and Iraq.
She's been in the throes of a bitter divorce and custody battle with fourth husband Michael Lockwood, and recently sued her former business manager for 'reckless mismanagement' of Elvis' $100 million fortune.
With the EU in the throes of a migrant crisis, and having been subject to several high-profile terrorist atrocities, Americans are nervous about further opening their borders to their European cousins.
LONDON/PARIS/BEIJING (Reuters) - China's COFCO International is in the throes of a staffing upheaval as the group pursues its professed ambition of sitting at the top table of global agricultural traders.
And in 2017, as Baltimore was in the throes of an opioid epidemic, she signed a standing order making an overdose antidote available at all pharmacies in the city without a prescription.
Google is in the throes of two other antitrust complaints with the EU. One involves accusations that the company favors its own search results in its online shopping service over its rivals.
Once upon a time, when I was in the throes of a bad breakup, a friend of mine who was also friends with my ex said something to me I've never forgotten.
It's almost as if Drake and Rihanna feel more like Richard and Judy on a trip out to BHS than two free, horny spirits caught up in the throes of young love.
Sure we're right in the throes of the holiday movie season, but you're going to have to wait for this one — Men in Black: International is scheduled for a June 14 release.
The oil-rich South American country is in the throes of a crippling recession that has many poor families skipping meals or surviving on starches amid scarce food and triple-digit inflation.
But if he attempts to, or even attempts to pardon close allies who are in the throes of the Russia investigation, some Democrats have said those pardons would be grounds for impeachment.
But Deutsche is in the throes of a restructuring that is being monitored closely by Bafin after its attempt to create a German champion through a merger with Commerzbank failed in April.
In the 1940s, in their quest to devise an objective pain scale, Cornell University researchers poked an increasingly hot metal rod into the hands of 13 women in the throes of childbirth.
Henry enjoys nothing more than being in the throes of an errand or repair, a baseball game murmuring from the radio, his hands free to mend and his mind free to wander.
The country is in the throes of a far-reaching anti-corruption campaign, and Xi has overseen a crackdown on dissidents and human rights activists while increasing investment in censorship and surveillance.
Rotten Tomatoes score: 31%Summary: Based on Shakespeare's "Cymbeline," this action-adventure retelling of the classic play pits dirty cops against a biker gang in the throes of a turbulent drug war.
"It's the sneaky power, the stranglehold that addiction has when you're in the throes of it," says Cameron, whose upcoming powerful memoir, Long Way Home, is excerpted exclusively in this week's issue.
And the right-wing, populist U.K. Independence Party appears to be in its death throes — with its main policies of quitting the European Union and curbing immigration now appropriated by the Conservatives.
Three times during the procession, he collapsed onto the ground, acting out the victims' death throes, while a member of his theater company traced the contours of his body on the pavement.
Just a day later, capping a year of startling deaths, Ms. Reynolds, a singing and acting leading lady of an earlier era, died at 84 in the throes of a mother's grief.
"I get the sense that we are in the death throes of the United Kingdom," Maggie Chapman, also part of Voices for Scotland and co-convenor of the Scottish Greens, told Reuters.
His novels are populated with characters in the throes of introspective turmoil, consumed with the probability that they are living out their lives as lies, as if dressed in a stranger's clothes.
More significant, several House Democrats are in the throes of negotiations with the Trump administration to work out their concerns over the deal's enforcement, labor and environmental standards and drug pricing provisions.
Now, with the United States in the throes of one of the worst flu seasons in several years, demand for the larger volume bags - used to hydrate flu patients - has increased dramatically.
Jill swooped the 2 story Pacific Palisades home last summer for $6.1 million -- when she and Patrick were in the throes of the breakup -- and now she's unloaded it for $7.575 mil.
The music was loud, the night went late, I ran into old pals who were deep in the throes of psychedelic experiences—it was by all accounts a real-ass techno gig.
"When the patient is in the throes of a major heart attack, there's no need to rush in and do a second procedure and put the patient at risk," said Dr. Mehta.
While many would think that Bieber, who is rich and has a successful career, and is in the throes of the newlywed phase of his marriage, shouldn't feel sad, that isn't the case.
We see a San Francisco in the throes of change, yet the film concerns itself with that change mainly through the eyes of Jimmie, who loves it and notices every small, odd detail.
Outside of that family friend awkwardness, it looks like Full House patriarch Danny Tanner (Bob Saget) will make a guest appearance, this time he's lost in the throes of a mid life crisis.
As for the gradually rising dome, the researchers say it's likely the supervolcano going through its death throes, as its magma stores slowly transform into solid rock and squeegee out the remain lava.
Here's what you want to see if you're with the family... Directed by Nicole Holofcener, The Land of Steady Habits stars Ben Mendelsohn as a man in the throes of a midlife crisis.
The pressure for Democrats to get the message right on the economy comes as Trump enters the throes of his reelection campaign with the highest approval ratings at any time of his presidency.
Tananbaum is the founder of GoldenTree Asset Management, a hedge fund that activists accuse of preying on Puerto Rico's plummeting bond prices while the island was in the devastating throes of Hurricane Maria.
The Bulldogs have suffered just a single loss on the year, and it came at the hands of the Michigan Wolverines in the throes of their unbelievable run at the Battle 4 Atlantis.
But that economic lifeline to Cuba ebbed in recent years as Venezuela, in the throes of a brutal economic crisis that has seen millions skipping meals, has cut back on the subsidized crude.
Daniel abandons his family in the throes of unfolding chaos and speeds to the facility he manages as a housing officer, where a handsome Ukrainian refugee, Victor (Maxim Baldry), is waiting for him.
Draghi also said the bank had postponed a decision on whether to grant euro zone-member Greece, currently in the throes of protracted negotiations with lenders over economic reforms, access to cheap money.
It has also created tighter criteria for deciding when these projects should be put to rest, assembling a new group — called the Foundry — designed to steer moonshots through the life-or-death throes.
Wakin, Tennov, and others have documented the obsessive thoughts of those in the throes of limerence, while Brown and Fisher's neuroimaging studies highlighted the relationship between passionate love and the brain's reward pathway.
I was, of course, really upset that my relationship ended, but I also see how hard it for someone to care for you when you are in the throes of a suicidal episode.
President Barack Obama had the worst first 113 days of any postwar president, as the stock market and the economy were in the throes of the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression.
Without this information, the US could fail to completely eliminate North Korea's rapidly progressing nuclear threat in the first throes of a war, potentially unable to stop an attack on the US mainland.
Levitan -- who grosses $2.4 million a month -- is in the throes of a super nasty divorce in which his wife has now twice tried, unsuccessfully, to keep him away from the family home.
With the Arab world focused elsewhere, America in the throes of a presidential race and progress towards a two-state solution halted, they may see no other way to capture the world's attention.
For an oil-reliant economy that's in the throes of a prolonged slump in crude prices, combating terrorism and fending off questions about its president's health, Nigeria has managed to defy the odds.
On nearly every cliff face of Renegade Canyon, you find not simply pictures of bighorn sheep, but bighorns etched in the throes of death, their bodies impaled with spears and torn by arrows.
For three weeks in 21964, Mr. Safer toured China, then in the throes of Mao Zedong's Cultural Revolution, posing as a Canadian tourist (he was born in Canada) because Western reporters were barred.
Even when she was in the throes of depression and recovering from an emergency C-section, Jessica said the moments that made a difference for her were the ones when people showed up.
President Barack Obama had the worst first 100 days of any postwar president, as the stock market and the economy were in the throes of the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression.
Yi-Zheng Lian Two months after tumultuous legislative elections, and two years after the pro-democracy Umbrella Movement paralyzed the city center, Hong Kong is in the throes of another great political crisis.
The Civil War was just the death throes of an outmoded way of life that was incompatible with American ideals and the nail in its coffin was manufactured by Northern factories and foundries.
Over the next few weeks, Donald J. Trump will be deep in the throes of selecting cabinet members, reviewing potential Supreme Court justices and deciding on the top priorities for his new administration.
Rob Kardashian and Blac Chyna want you to believe he's in the throes of a crash diet, but get a load of his carbo-load and the booze to help wash it down.
The band have seen more than their fair share of people through turbulent times, tending to collect the vast majority of fans in the throes of adolescence and carrying them through from there.
Like, say, this guy: Or this guy: There is nothing on this earth funnier, and more human, than sports fans wearing ridiculous costumes while also in the throes of utter despair and loss.
Late one night, Van Zee was summoned to the hospital where a teenage girl he knew — he could still remember immunizing her as an infant — had arrived in the throes of an overdose.
Szelényi, a political independent, had a firsthand view of some of this history: She got into politics as a pro-democracy activist in the late 1980s, during the death throes of Hungarian communism.
The scientists are in discussions to commercialize the technology, and so people in the throes of serious memory loss, and their families, likely feel a sense of hope, thin though it may be.
"I say I have lived experience with using drugs," Mr. Fagan said, explaining how he introduces himself to skeptical patients, who are often in the throes of a withdrawal in the emergency room.
Sanford has not decided whether or not he'll enter the race, though he told Time's Lissandra Villa that he is in the "final throes" of the process and will make a decision soon.
And that's the sorrow: that in the throes of diagnosis and surgery it is nigh on to impossible to know how we will feel being reconstructed or breastless in a year or three.
At that time, much of New York City was in the throes of urban blight that left once-regal architectural masterpieces – such as Grand Central Station – decayed and badly in need of resuscitation.
President Donald Trump told reporters Tuesday the U.S. and China are in the "final throes" of cementing a "phase one" trade deal, but he wants to see things in Hong Kong go well.
A close second is Stanley Tucci's penny-pinching, masseuse-groping, grudge-holding studio head Jack Warner, the ultimate expression of the old studio system's ugly power and privilege, even in its dying throes.
GENEVA (Reuters) - Syria is in the throes of its worst fighting since the battle for eastern Aleppo last year, with heavy air strikes causing hundreds of civilian casualties, aid agencies said on Thursday.
Former president Barack Obama had the worst first 113 days of any post-war president, with the stock market and the economy in the throes of the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression.
Not only was it designed to bring relief to Venezuelans in the throes of an economic crisis, it was also billed as Guaidó's best chance to weaken Maduro's grip on the country's armed forces.
From "When Harry Met Sally" to "Sex and the City" to your basic porn film, women in the throes of passion aren't just shouting their ecstasy from the rooftops, they're moaning with pleasure. Loudly.
President Barack Obama had the worst first 113 days of any post-war president, as the stock market and the economy were in the throes of the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression.
The former investment banker and business partner of President Petro Poroshenko took charge nearly three years ago after Russia's annexation of Crimea and with Ukraine in the throes of a pro-Russian separatist uprising.
The department is currently in the throes of two separate investigations delving into police conduct that was also captured on video, forcing the chief to place seven officers on administrative leave pending the outcome.
Last we saw the estranged pair, Hannah had just broken up with her teacher boyfriend Fran (Jake Lacy) — while Adam was in the throes of a crazy relationship with Hannah's BFF Jessa (Jemima Kirke).
While dollar stores were once rebuked by shoppers who had the means to spend their money at more well-to-do places, many Americans traded down to them during the throes of the recession.
The development of mass-produced, compact, cheap and safe nuclear reactors would be a Chinese first that a world in the throes of climate change would have real cause to celelebrate—and start importing.
Last season's trip to the Eastern Conference finals seems to be a lifetime ago for the Ottawa Senators, who are in the throes of a horrid slump that has them careening down the standings.
With the Socialist Party in its death throes, this could augur a real redefinition of the French political landscape where the right and left could offer radically different visions of society to the electorate.
Hangouts is an app we like a lot, but from the noise Google is making, it's in its death throes in its current form—and we're not exactly sure what's going to come next.
In the throes of a painful breakup, I decided to check the "following" section of Instagram to see if I could gain any kind of insight into what my ex was getting up to.
It obviously is not a happy domicile because in the play's second scene, Matt, a law professor in the throes of a midlife crisis, apologetically confesses to a one-night fling with a stranger.
Dudley, who will be 65 next year, took the helm of the New York Fed when the banking system was still in the throes of the worst financial crisis of the post-war era.
Puerto Rico is still in the throes of recovering from September's devastating spate of hurricanes that killed dozens and completely knocked out power, deepening the economic woes for the island's 3.4 million U.S. citizens.
State and local officials in California and Massachusetts, which are in the throes of launching their respective adult-use cannabis systems, would benefit from the experiences of other states with adult-use policy frameworks.
Although stocks on Friday closed out 5 straight weeks of gains, Stephen Suttmeier, the firm's chief equity technical strategist, is telling investors that stocks are still in the throes of a cyclical bear market.
One afternoon, when Cindy laid him on his changing table, he arched and crossed his arms, and his eyes rolled back in his head as if he were in the throes of a seizure.
Then one day last year, while in the throes of a painful flare-up of his ulcerative colitis, he sat down and wrote Mr. Obama a letter thanking the president for saving his life.
It wasn't entirely shocking to see certain bands promoting such absolutist views in the 90s, especially since black metal was still caught in the throes of a decade marred by extremist posturing and actions.
RECIPE: Phyllo Pot Pie We suggest you make this pot pie, stat, so you can appreciate its comforting goodness as the last throes of wintery weather wreak havoc over our starving-for-spring souls.
How do we explain, for example, why the funds just about always seem to have been long LME copper, even when the market was in the final throes of a five-year price slump?
But just because it's death throes shouldn't be comforting because they have the ability to enforce our inability to enact the changes that I think increasing numbers of people know we need to make.
By the time some people realize they are dependent, they may already be deep in the throes of addiction, a dark pit from which it is incredibly hard — but not impossible — to climb out.
As we enter the full throes of coronavirus spread in the U.S., it's becoming incredibly evident that we cannot depend on the federal apparatus to clearly communicate any of the necessary information citizens need.
When I met Melody Fairchild at Steens Mountain Running Camp in Oregon in 153, I was a sub-elite runner in the throes of recovery from disordered eating, exercise bulimia and distorted body image.
The United States is in the throes of a great debate: Do we want — can we afford — to remain a safe haven for people who, unlike economic migrants, come here running for their lives?
But Ghosn said last week that he does not want his own case to hurt relations between Lebanon, which is currently in the throes of an economic crisis, and the world's third-largest economy.
The data added to the upbeat mood on a trade deal, fueled by comments on Tuesday from President Donald Trump that the United States was in the "final throes" of work on an agreement.
The United States and China are close to agreeing on the first phase of a trade deal, U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday, adding that they were in the "final throes" of work.
CSI23 of the largest listed companies in Shanghai and Shenzhen sank 22.24 percent before trading was suspended, its worst single-day performance since August last year when in the throes of another market rout.
In economics terms, though, it's now become one of the poorest nations in the world and, through steadfast mismanagement, Venezuela is in the throes of one of the worst crises in Latin American history.
Better to make adjustments now, when the economy and the company are healthy, rather than to do so in the throes of a financial crisis as most automakers — GM included — would usually have done.
Yemen, home to the world's second-largest gun-owning population per capita (and a country in the throes of a three-year-old civil conflict) trails significantly behind the US in terms of ownership.
Read more Climate Visionary: Narasimha Rao When policymakers, financiers and scientists describe the world decades from now, in the throes of climatic changes that we now only model, they emphasize what might be lost.
Trump said Tuesday that the U.S. and China were in the "final throes" of negotiations, while China's Ministry of Commerce said in a statement that both sides had discussed "resolving core issues" on Tuesday.
Imagine a Renaissance-era nun, a mystic in the throes of dying, uttering her visions and predictions in sporadic, rapid-fire bursts while novices stand guard trying to understand and write down her words.
It was already among the poorest lands in the Middle East when civil war erupted three years ago, and today it is in the throes of a humanitarian nightmare of cholera, famine and destruction.
Modern Africa is the last stand of the megafauna that without humans would still cover the planet—a besieged refuge now witnessing the death throes of these final survivors of a world before us.
Venezuela is in the throes of an electricity crisis, and President Nicolas Maduro is pulling out all the stops in a desperate bid to conserve what little juice the South American county has left.
And the family in sura 65, titled "Divorce," seems to be in the throes of a difficult separation as a pregnant woman stares apprehensively at a man who's presumably the father of her children.
I was in the early throes of the worst breakup I'd ever experienced, laid on the hard sofa in the living room of the damp basement flat where I had recently become the sole tenant.

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