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That's why the standard account of the crisis took hold.
His reputation as a cheater of death took hold early.
Many regional leaders transmogrified into nationalists and war took hold.
The water took hold, pulling the vehicle into the abyss.
His search for romance as a painter finally took hold.
For the rest, fragmentation or repression or both took hold.
Thankfully, the moment quickly passed and common sense took hold.
In fact, Trumpian intimidation took hold even before the elections.
This is when Trump's obsession with television ratings took hold.
Soon the booze fully took hold, and I passed out.
Wednesday, and jet lag took hold a few hours later.
For Pletcher, that belief took hold in the past month.
Many of these ideas, however, never took hold in practice.
After World War II, a permanent classification system took hold.
Inside the Buttigieg campaign headquarters, a bunker mentality took hold.
Canadian police took hold of the man's arm as he crossed.
Mary* was actually six months pregnant when her tokophobia took hold.
Steak houses, cigars and words like roughneck and roustabout took hold.
These trends have reversed since 22018, when economic recovery took hold.
But the practice really took hold during the first world war.
I'd always found her beautiful, but our emotional connection took hold.
Change took hold right away — but mostly at the nominations stage.
Nondisclosure agreements took hold and started to rise in the '90s.
At some point, she said, a belief in God took hold.
Take Gaga, who flourished as millennials took hold of pop culture.
But the group's proposals took hold largely in the Republican Party.
Leftism took hold among the working classes, and there were general strikes.
Her sharp, penetrating eyes took hold of my face at the doorway.
Then, as the plan took hold, the children were whisked to safety.
According to Buchanan, the Treasury would unravel after that policy took hold.
But again, the confidence instilled in her by her parents took hold.
An air of inevitability took hold once the Pats tied the game.
The central bank began printing money to compensate and hyperinflation took hold.
That feeling took hold even among some of Mr. Rubio's earliest admirers.
Before a bank of photographers, he took hold of a golden shovel.
And a new epidemic took hold: prescription painkillers and opiates like heroin.
None of these defenses looked persuasive once the new order took hold.
But as they wheeled me into the operating room, anesthesia took hold.
Her first addiction took hold at 12, when she began cutting herself.
It is not hard to see how such a logic took hold.
There were five puppies in the barn when the fire took hold.
But then, in the mid-1990s, a sense of urgency took hold.
When she refused, he said, security officers took hold of her arm.
When they took hold of her, she said, she started to panic.
In 2013, dengue took hold in Martin County, on Florida's Atlantic coast.
"The fire took hold quickly and was significant," said Incident Commander Andrew Gausden.
We knew we were lucky, in comparison, but our cabin fever took hold.
WhatsApp, then still independent, took hold in Europe because it focused on privacy.
Anastasi finished her education just as the Great Depression took hold of America.
Lives Matter movement took hold—the first year of our present state of
Indeed, the idea took hold that moderate stress might be a good thing.
The heroin market expanded during this time and took hold in deprived communities.
Here's how this tech-centric shoe repair company took hold in the Midwest.
Beginning around 1982, fears of drug-, poison-, or weapon-laced candy took hold.
That's where Leganski's idea took hold, several aides inside the meeting told CNN.
This is when the idea that Biden might be creepy first took hold.
And his ideas about refugees never took hold with the broader American public.
The internet, as it does, took hold of the #NationalBobbleheadDay hashtag with aplomb.
In the wake of the latest school shooting, a familiar blueprint took hold.
As shown in the film, these divisions took hold in my own family.
That money flow slowed in 2014 as U.S. and European sanctions took hold.
An estimated three million people have fled Venezuela since the crisis took hold.
I took hold of it and whipped it off perfectly in one movement.
As Nazism took hold of Germany, however, he saw Nazism for what it was.
Depression Finally, the sadness took hold ... But the party must go on, some argued.
La Paz's water reserves reached dangerously low levels even before the drought took hold.
With the clock running out, Jenkins took hold of the ball in thrilling fashion.
But most people didn't care, which is how such tweaks took hold, and spread.
For all the radicals' efforts, Western-style democracy never really took hold in China.
And come October 1, the transformation of Trump to comedic caricature really took hold.
In a few short years, authoritarian politics took hold in Germany, and quickly metastasized.
Its offshoot in Central America took hold when many of its members were deported.
As a teenager, he bounced around internet communities, but one really took hold—zeldapower.
A looming sense of despair took hold as we try to recalculate the numbers.
He dated her sister before booze and crack took hold of him, she said.
In a major city where Bitcoin never really took hold, that's a big deal.
But then the drugs took hold, and Suede's bright star slowly began to dim.
As crime went up, the idea of gun ownership as self-protection took hold.
Such concerns sparked furious arguments two centuries ago as industrialisation took hold in Britain.
Because it passed in California, it took hold in other parts of the country.
As I was on the train to the Netherlands, a great fear took hold.
It was in the air, that's why it took hold so fast in England.
Pills became harder to get hold of, and less reliable, and ketamine took hold.
Coal's meteoric rise through the 2000s finally ran its course and renewables took hold.
In Singapore, a false claim that a foreign domestic worker had died took hold.
Gradually, the illness took hold, the inevitable became less abstract and the jokes stopped.
It was among McGowan's supporters that the idea for a boycott first took hold.
An idea took hold: The stronger the state, the bigger its capacity to protect.
Especially as the Great Depression took hold, parliaments and political parties seemed utterly ineffectual.
The bushfires took hold of Kangaroo Island, Australia's third largest island, on January 4.
It's such an instinctual move that it's almost as if muscle memory took hold.
They offered no serious evidence, but the narrative took hold in shortsighted media reports.
His fame took hold slowly, and it remains confined largely to fine-art circles.
As spring ended and summer took hold, the camp was reaching a boiling point.
It began when militants aligned with ISIS took hold of the city in May.
Self-doubt took hold, and Lekman questioned if he should give up on music entirely.
As the Arab Spring took hold in 2000, Gadhafi was eventually toppled and summarily executed.
But before her charitable business took hold, she was a model with Elite Model Management.
A few years later, as the Chromebook revolution took hold, schools started replacing students' iPads.
As the austerity mind-set took hold, Europe's big military suppliers quickly felt the pinch.
The Nikkei share average dipped slightly in early afternoon trade as profit-taking took hold.
As the economic recovery took hold, it is hardly surprising that hours rose a little.
" Then realization took hold, and his face crumpled in mock despair: "Oh, I'm typecast already!
He said "mass psychosis" took hold when Europeans became scared of the wave of migrants.
Escovedo had got up early to go for a run before the heat took hold.
After the Cold War, a kind of euphoria took hold: Capitalist democracy would be unstoppable.
It scared me, as the fear I felt in others took hold in me, too.
I think the government based its recommendations on some very flawed science, which took hold.
If the idea took hold in 2017, it seemed to really catch fire in 2018.
Before the global financial crisis took hold in 2008, wages were rising at 2.2 percent.
The White House says Trump took hold of those notes in order to prevent leaks.
Mr. Merriam had already started to keep bees when the recession took hold in 2008.
That, of course, was before the coronavirus pandemic took hold, upending life across the country.
As an infection took hold, she lay in a tiny bedroom in an aunt's home.
But the rumor that some evacuees were infected took hold and quickly caused an uproar.
In South Carolina, a mandatory evacuation of the entire coastline took hold on Monday evening.
The addiction took hold in his 20s, when he was working in the restaurant industry.
Nevertheless, in parts of the media, the idea that Republicans had been vindicated took hold.
The anti-Qing rebellion took hold and eventually ended the 267-year-old Qing Dynasty.
Under the Peróns, polarization between supporters and opponents took hold of the country's political consciousness.
Across the cities and towns of the Midwest, a powerful, de-facto segregation took hold.
Growth did indeed reach an astonishing 17.3% in 2011 as the mining frenzy took hold.
If the Raptors lose this series, it will be because familiar playoff demons took hold.
Large communities of Salvadorans took hold in places like Los Angeles, Washington, DC, and New York.
She is also an inveterate Internet shopper, which proved serendipitous as the Syrian uprising took hold.
Yang's internet celebrity first took hold on TikTok where she reportedly had over 44 million followers.
It's safe to say O'Malley's pitch for a "new generation" of political leadership never took hold.
That central campaign narrative took hold, and Spotlight rode it all the way to the win.
And by the time the idea took hold, a lot had changed in the digital world.
In 232, before the global financial crisis took hold, the shares peaked at above 22015 euros.
As I walked down the circuitous staircase into the party, a wave of insecurity took hold.
A ceasefire took hold in 2013, and it looked like it might develop into real peace.
On Friday, Rose McGowan's #WomenBoycottTwitter took hold, but was largely limited to Twitter and media coverage.
Israeli aircraft struck back, hitting facilities belonging to militant groups, before a tenuous ceasefire took hold.
The only countries where Marx's ideas took hold were backward autocracies such as Russia and China.
But signatures have become a relic as more updated security measures took hold in the marketplace.
As LCD technology advanced and screens achieved higher resolutions, a fashion for slender letterforms took hold.
"I don't know what took hold of me or why I gave," he said in 2013.
It wasn't until Antonie van Leeuwenhoek first observed cells in 1680 that "modern" chemistry took hold.
"But as it reached some final points, it really took hold of me physically," she said.
The stock rose sharply until early-2007 but fell precipitously when the financial crisis took hold.
At one point Moreno-Ocampo, who is 64, took hold of his laptop and summoned YouTube.
But with each painfully earned expansion of the franchise, a creative culture of voting took hold.
Trump is a late harvest of 9/11 and the fears that took hold that day.
The idea took hold that kids who transgressed sexually were the same as adult sex offenders.
Local health departments have been ravaged by funding cuts that took hold during the Great Recession.
So as celebration No. 3 took hold, the players shared hugs, laughs and swigs of Champagne.
Trump spent the weeks before the coronavirus took hold on the United States minimizing its threat.
Herat Province, where his message first took hold, remains the single largest producer of Afghan saffron.
Racist figures like the so-called welfare queen took hold to detract from rectifying institutional inequalities.
The populist narrative of a migrant invasion took hold at the height of the refugee crisis.
In the twentieth century, the epoch of "The Waste Land," an aesthetic of desolation took hold.
But as the reality of how to pay for such a measure took hold, negotiations collapsed.
That's when the Cartesian notion of home and work as separate — and opposing — spheres took hold.
The virus then took hold in Samoa which had the lowest vaccination rates in the region.
Investor mood was certainly shaken, even if acute panic never quite took hold in the selloff.
Black Friday as we know it really took hold in the late 1990s and early 2000s.
Monday will mark the first Emmys ceremony since the #MeToo movement took hold in October 2017.
The average federal worker has lost about $5,000 since the shutdown took hold in late December.
Anyway, The Coffee took hold quickly, giving me a familiar euphoria tinged with a caffeine-like anxiety.
Lalo points out a clothing factory opened by a Mosul businessman just months before ISIS took hold.
Heavy selling took hold on Tuesday afternoon, pushing oil down to its lowest level since March 27.
Her music roots took hold just as early: She demanded drumming lessons at the age of 6.
Atkins had been denied a request to be freed on parole as the fatal illness took hold.
The Bank of England began cutting rates in July 2007 as the global financial crisis took hold.
Once Seles took hold on September 9, however, it was hers alone for the next 113 weeks.
It's hardly surprising that the game took hold in a nation still traumatized by the Civil War.
As the Speenhamland system took hold and spread across England, it turned into a parable of caution.
The concept took hold: during the 2202th Congress, the House list of registered caucuses ran 2628 pages.
Peripheral bond yields rose in late trade, as a risk-off mood took hold of global markets.
Once the idea took hold, it took Putman less than five minutes to map out the process.
Winkler spends several pages on the case but doesn't persuasively explain why Black's argument never took hold.
Thick, dark plumes of smoke billowed from the factory through the afternoon as an inferno took hold.
A similar effect took hold of 24, which was serialized within its seasons but not across them.
But Russia was slower to restrict arrivals from Europe after the virus took hold there in February.
One place where the ritual took hold was in Tasmanian punk circles just over a decade ago.
These things have happened before coronavirus took hold on the global news cycle, and they'll happen again.
As her dementia took hold, her managers worked with her, cutting her hours and duties where appropriate.
"He took hold of my hand and held me in place like this," she told the newspaper.
The ecstatic liturgies of the fin de siècle rang false, and a rite of objectivity took hold.
Prices spiked a year ago as Turkey's currency crisis took hold and tipped the economy into recession.
At the height of the expansion, former Wal-Mart executives said, a land rush mentality took hold.
The standards were supposed to ensure a level of quality as mass production took hold decades ago.
While monotheism emerged in fits and starts, Aslan writes, it finally took hold among the ancient Israelites.
But their ideas about the presidency took hold and eventually transformed expectations about what presidents should do.
Then something bent down and took hold of me and shook me like the end of the world.
Majid, a committed secularist, also hated the Islamist forces that took hold of his region after the invasion.
As officers continued to approach Perez, he took hold of a woman, putting the knife to her neck.
A FEBRILE ATMOSPHERE took hold in the humid Maximilianeum in Munich, Bavaria's palatial state parliament, on October 14th.
Kessel had stopped working out when her symptoms took hold, and she said Collins urged her to resume.
The attacks on "political correctness" really took hold when the culture wars raged in the Age of Reagan.
A cease-fire took hold here in eastern Ukraine between Russian-backed separatists and the government on Sept.
As that realization took hold, the market began to bring forward a long list of new financing options.
This aggravates the politics of contempt that took hold, in the United States at least, in the 1990s.
The gospel took hold in some pockets, but it didn't reform the whole church or re-Christianize Europe.
Then gravity soon took hold, and the vehicle started to fall back the 31 miles down to Earth.
They remain sharply below the highs above $100 reached before the massive rout took hold in July 2014.
Up-and-coming rappers will likely have an even harder time than before the new rules took hold.
The lira was on track for its biggest daily fall since a currency crisis took hold in August.
Beginning in 2007, the U.S. central bank slashed rates by 5.25 percent as the financial crisis took hold.
He arched over her back and took hold of the passport before it landed on the pimpled floor.
It's hard to resist the thought that a collective tunnel vision took hold during the four-year investigation.
In France, a taste for feathered hats took hold under Louis XIV and quickly grew into a craze.
These assertions were really part of the negotiation dynamic among the parties as the financial crisis took hold.
The approach took hold and continued when he passed on the reins to the project later that year.
Just days after the government shutdown took hold, Flaggs left his post as the comptroller of the department.
A realization took hold in the foreign ministry, the intelligence services and the Chancellery: Germany had been hit.
Major US stock indexes closed sharply lower Wednesday as fears of a prolonged coronavirus-induced recession took hold.
Then, as Black Monday crashed markets and the gulf war unfolded, uncertainty took hold, and designers found minimalism.
US stocks, which touched record highs even as the outbreak took hold, are headed for a brutal open.
A circular pattern took hold: the producers would book Trump, the ratings would spike, they'd book Trump again.
As he tells it, the impulse to be funny took hold in early childhood and never let go.
I began taking squash seriously in my late twenties, when the more exacting global version took hold here.
Cricket first took hold among Afghan refugees who had fled the Afghan-Soviet War to Pakistan during the 1980s.
And the Grateful Dead represent a time, a mode of being, before selfies, before that narcissistic culture took hold.
Oil prices tumbled into a bear market in November as worries about a supply glut and slowdown took hold.
Pelham began primarily as a farming community until World War ll, when growth in population and industry took hold.
The discrimination and segregation of Jim Crow took hold; black people were oppressed and denied the right to vote.
Basketball eventually took hold both with professional athletes in world-class arenas and with adolescents on inner-city blacktops.
In her introduction to the English edition, Ms Cusset explains simply that Mr Hockney's life took hold of her.
As a ceasefire took hold, the Mothers became a symbol of hope and of possible redress for past wrongs.
It was then that my interest in repetition, in repetition itself, and in revealing something through layering, took hold.
Financials were the biggest boost to the STOXX 600 as optimism over a potential trade war resolution took hold.
Economists have debated the causes of sluggish wage growth since the phenomenon first took hold over a decade ago.
My illness took hold when I was 14 or 15 years old—my father [Eddie Fisher] had it too.
Still, the myth took hold — often used as a means to shame black mothers and severely punish crack users.
Grimacing, Mr Gremmels ploughed on as disgruntled murmurs took hold, spread across the room and then drowned him out.
But the truth is, since automation took hold after World War II, mining has been on its way out.
It initially took hold in Asia and Africa before spreading around the world, becoming the dominant strain by 2015.
How Italy spiraled from a perfectly healthy country to near collapse in 24 days as the coronavirus took hold
Bitcoin took hold, in part, because the 2008 financial crisis shook so many people's faith in the status quo.
As self-quarantine and isolation took hold, Baskin and Hawkins thought their app would be of use to people.
The Bruins took hold of the coveted Cup three days later at a banquet at the Copley Plaza Hotel.
As the Long and Scott children got older, hopes about carrying the college legacy took hold in both families.
It gave its consumer pedometer a Japanese name that translates as "10,000 steps," and somehow that ideal took hold.
But after the cloud of corruption allegations took hold, Mr. Obama only met the Malaysian leader at regional conferences.
Clusters of people ran back and forth, fleeing what they feared was a threat as the rumor took hold.
Van Gogh had hardly been dead for ten years before the enthusiasm for his work took hold in Germany.
But they can just as easily become dangerous, such as when communism took hold in countries around the globe.
It was more of an evolution of a strategy that took hold under Mr. Bloomberg's predecessor, Rudolph W. Giuliani.
These MAC assertions were really part of the negotiation dynamic among the parties as the financial crisis took hold.
The idea of recouping executive pay took hold in the early 2000s after the Enron and WorldCom accounting fiascos.
So this idea took hold among liberals that it's really hard, in this political system, to get anything passed.
It was in just such neighborhood-scale settings, Barber explained, that face-to-face, egalitarian participatory democracy took hold.
The sport took hold there in the 1950s, serving as an alternative to surfing when there were no waves.
It's one reason few people complained about NAFTA as its implementation took hold in the high-employment late 1990s.
"He took me and threw me on the chest and took hold on my privy parts," testified one man.
But on Tuesday, with hours to go before his first State of the Union address, presidential precedent took hold.
So my need to learn, my need to know my roots, took hold of me at that early stage.
Rooftop solar took hold in a few initial spots back in 2005 when the state first started offering solar subsidies.
Sister took hold of Sally's ear, turned her around, and walked her back to the other side of the yard.
As spiritual materialism took hold in the west, our desire to capitalize and consume teachings that promised lasting happiness surged.
Many institutional investors were scarred by the purge-like atmosphere that took hold in China's financial industry during the crash.
Then the Arab Spring took hold, Gadhafi was toppled and summarily executed, and things got a whole lot more complicated.
The huge technological advance happened in the late 1950s and really took hold in the mid-'60s and early '70s.
All wobbly vibrations and halved breaks, the fresh sound took hold in places like London and Bristol, before exploding abroad.
Analysis of the wooden beams found at the site showed the timbers were still fresh when the fire took hold.
The investigation confirmed the official story, but it also provided important context that explains why the counter-narrative took hold.
Bhangra teams and competitions took hold at American colleges and the genre's infectious drum beats and melodies permeated pop culture.
When the Tea Party movement took hold in 28500, RealClearPolitics indicated just a two-point lead for Republicans on Sept.
As the gold star tradition took hold, families covered the blue star with a gold one to symbolize their loss.
Charles Hayter, chief executive of CryptoCompare, said that investors were likely fleeing to safer investments as protectionism concerns took hold.
Oil prices fell on Tuesday afternoon during Asia hours as demand concerns took hold over tensions surrounding Iran's nuclear program.
Surveys from black soldiers demonstrate in rather stark terms how pervasively this message took hold among the rank and file.
The idea took hold, and other units along the border sent pizza to the controllers with whom they share airspace.
Keith McCabe took hold of him, put him on the ground and applied an armbar to gain a quick tap.
Italy, Europe and the UK The European outbreak first took hold in Italy, but has now spread across the continent.
As I opened my umbrella, a young woman appeared at my side, took hold of my arm and got underneath.
In the 1970s, however, a new idea took hold: Size was not a problem so long as prices remained low.
The Croats did not achieve that in the war, but nationalists have been pursuing it ever since peace took hold.
The data was collected in the 12 months leading up to July 2019, well before the coronavirus outbreak took hold.
The Auvi-Q announcement is just the latest shakeup to the epinephrine injector market since the pricing controversy took hold.
And once diseases took hold in an immigrant group, that could be used against them, as is happening again now.
As Reagan's second term progressed and democracy and free speech actually took hold in the waning days of the Soviet
The belief that a financial crisis could be "managed" using the right tools took hold in the 1970s and '80s.
Anthony finished with 23 points but had only 23 after halftime as the Wizards' defense, suddenly their trademark, took hold.
In Europe, neoliberalism evolved a bit differently than in the Reagan Revolution here, and climate denial never really took hold.
In June 2008, before the financial crisis took hold, regulatory data indicate total nonagricultural small business lending of $21625 billion.
Online, a boycott took hold, and sales of Smith & Wesson guns fell so sharply that two factories temporarily shut down.
The aging of the white population began in rural counties long before it ever took hold in an entire state.
An exhaustion took hold, a sense that her art, private life and political commitments had fused into something intractable, unhealthy.
Around 1.5 million people have moved abroad since 2014, when oil prices started to plunge and rampant inflation took hold.
His theories, initially viewed as idiosyncratic, gradually took hold, and not only on the right and not only in the courts.
These notions took hold despite widespread awareness of Rubio's thin resume and inability to act with a clear head under pressure.
"Anti-democratic conditions took hold in the PAN just like we had criticized in the PRI and other parties," she said.
Much of the Colorado Springs area went into shut-down, as emergency evacuations and street closures took hold in some places.
A ceasefire there eventually took hold, but only after Russian-backed separatists overran a besieged town after the deal was reached.
As the recovery took hold in 2014, a new battleground among the states was emerging: the battle for the best workforce.
As retirement accounts were wiped away and market volatility took hold, investors didn't mind a little hand-holding from a pro.
Aceh is Indonesia's most westerly province, on the northern tip of Sumatra island, where Islam first took hold in the archipelago.
That marked a "major blow" to Nigeria's efforts to restore crude exports as a ceasefire took hold, according to Teneo Intelligence.
Before this particularly destructive brand of extreme nationalism took hold in Brazil, the country has a plan for protecting the rainforest.
Rippey said that their caregiver tried to get to the couple as the fire took hold but ran out of time.
The number 63 bus came to a halt near the Trevi Fountain, a popular tourist attraction, before the fire took hold.
Klay posted up next to the DJ booth at Face Club in Shenzhen on Wednesday -- when Tiesto's track "Wombass" took hold.
Conclusion It's fair to say that 2016 is the year the Include program really took hold across the full TechCrunch platform.
He felt helpless as Daesh, the Arabic name for ISIS, took hold and his family in Mosul cowered under militant rule.
"There isn't one factor but a series of factors that determined how and why the mussels took hold," he went on.
Marley was a Rastafarian, subscribing to a millenarian, Afrocentric interpretation of Scripture that took hold in Jamaica in the nineteen-thirties.
A few hours after the storm, as people streamed back into their homes and businesses, a sense of camaraderie took hold.
But losses grew as the 2008 housing crisis took hold and the Treasury injected taxpayer cash to keep the companies afloat.
Ms. Asherie started out in ballet, but like for many who came of age in the 1990s, hip-hop took hold.
Subtype B endured for decades, and by the 21994s, it crossed the Atlantic and took hold in Haiti and the Caribbean.
Others dispute that, pointing out that the shift toward heroin use happened before the recent policy focus on opioids took hold.
Starrcade '86 is my favorite of all of them and is where my personal obsession with pro wrestling really took hold.
The deadly epidemic took hold in three West African countries — but not in the United States, where only two people died.
Once Trump officially took office, the panic that took hold of Colbert on election night evolved into anger, and then flourished.
An image of the "Mother Bird" sculpture was uploaded in July 2018, and from there, the myth of "Momo" took hold.
She took hold of the center and started to push the Americans back, further and further, back toward Alyssa Naeher's goal.
One job was as an usher at a movie house that showed foreign films, and a love of cinema took hold.
The forces that took hold in the Age of Obama were deeply entrenched and much bigger than any individual, including Trump.
One by one the Reconstruction governments were overthrown, and in the next generation white supremacy again took hold in the South.
A cease-fire between the Syrian government and rebel groups tentatively took hold, with scattered reports of clashes, shelling and airstrikes.
Tapachula, Mexico (CNN)Rosalin Guillermo climbed through a hole in the fence of the bridge and took hold of the ladder.
He was at a Trump rally in November, reporting from the press pen, when an "uncomfortable suspicion" took hold of him.
The average hedge fund last month was flat as concerns around coronavirus' economic impact took hold, according to Hedge Fund Research.
When they met again in 24, the age concern had receded for Ms. Thornburgh, and a sense of possibility took hold.
In the aftermath of that result and subsequent losses to Milan and Bayern, however, a longer term psychological disadvantage took hold.
A sense of hyper-localism took hold and the really broad and inclusive music scene I knew seemed to narrow enormously.
Greenpoint Hospital, meanwhile, was struggling to remain open as its prewar facilities crumbled, doctors departed and even a fly infestation took hold.
But his theories, initially viewed as idiosyncratic, gradually took hold, and not only on the right and not only in the courts.
I am so grateful for the support system I've had growing up and the roots that took hold to support us now.
China's Shanghai composite index lost more than a quarter of its value in 2018, as trade tensions with the U.S. took hold.
However, the market crash of 2008 soon pulled the organic fibered rug out from underneath green corporate dreams, and austerity took hold.
Was it Man Ray's sense of discovery that took hold of you — how he was just discovering what film was capable of?
But then the attacks by militants, who want more of Nigeria's energy wealth directed to their impoverished southern swampland region, took hold.
At least a month after kids chanted the sound in Indonesia, it moved online, where it took hold in dance-music culture.
In the 19th century, as the Industrial Revolution took hold, the ocean began to rise briskly, climbing about eight inches since 1880.
And over time, Dean's critique took hold within his own party, as Democrats began disavowing the war they had helped to start.
It's important to note that this recent phenomenon of technolibertarianism is a relatively new movement that took hold in the mid-1990s.
That changed as security improvements took hold and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) rebels demobilized under a 2016 peace accord.
Debts across the sector partly stem from a currency crisis that took hold in 2016, just months after Azura secured its financing.
While apples and nuts featured prominently — harking back to Halloween's roots as a harvest celebration — other romantic traditions took hold as well.
During Queen Victoria's reign in England (1837-1901), the notion that architecture should be visually appealing instead of just practical took hold.
It required only one to two years before the shift took hold and the majority of the population created social media profiles.
Within months of the 2008 election, people dissatisfied with Republican politics as usual began to organize, and the Tea Party took hold.
The penguin barely offered any resistance, but let out a deep, primal squawk as Mr. Sutherland gently took hold of its flanks.
In that month, the prophecy of Worldwide Shit, originally conceived through a collaboration with China-based Sudanese rapper J. Mag, took hold.
It wasn't until the late 1800s that our modern concept of honeymooning-as-relaxation took hold, according to Honeyfund CEO Sara Margulis.
But it was a talking point that took hold in November and would be repeated by members as they weighed their options.
Ninety percent of the time, I ended up writing more than three sentences because inertia took hold and I just kept writing.
Though these parties surged in support only recently, their slow but steady rise dates to the 1960s, when postwar liberalism took hold.
Those map colors quickly became easy shorthand for Republicans and Democrats, and the terms "red state" and "blue state" truly took hold.
But when the sport first took hold in the country, in the early 20th century, the major clubs and leagues barred nonwhites.
They called and texted loved ones with reassuring messages as the storm took hold, only to be found lifeless the next day.
We still live in this unfinished revolution — one that changed Grant, took hold in part because of Grant and yet ultimately failed.
Wuhan has at least 7,106 xiao qu groups among its 11.08 million residents, many of which existed before the coronavirus took hold.
Bach was at the forefront of writing three-movement sonatas, most of them following the fast-slow-fast format that took hold.
It caps the night, and comforts like the nightcaps that sleepers wore back in the 19th century when the custom took hold.
As his addiction took hold years earlier, he would joke bitterly to friends that he wouldn't live to see his 22008th birthday.
And what took hold in America was a new kind of economic system, one that was relentlessly focused on increasing cotton productivity.
But the company's culture shifted after it merged with Grubhub in 2013, the employees said, and a less sympathetic approach took hold.
The crisis took hold after a series of volcanic events and led to lower average temperatures, crop failures, hunger and mass extinctions.
Soon the Alpha Beta Company, a California supermarket chain, began stocking kiwis, and the fruit gradually took hold in the United States.
Lucy Knight, Gunning, New South Wales I took shelter on Rosedale Beach with my three young children as the fire took hold.
Emmett Till's sixty-year-old murder took hold of Dana Schutz, and she struggled with (and against) the urge to paint it.
As Hirsch and other scholars point out, the idea of music as inherently good took hold only in the past few centuries.
Probably in 1989, when Francis Fukuyama published his landmark essay "The End of History?" and a decade of democratic complacency took hold.
He took his severance money on a trip to England, where wine with dinner woke the sleeping demon, and alcoholism took hold again.
An ISIS insurgency took hold in northern Sinai where hundreds of police officers, civilians and soldiers would be killed in the daily battles.
According to ABC News, a stranded dog paddled up to the rig and desperately took hold of a pole attached to the rig.
The system of chattel slavery that took hold in the United States was founded in a similar destruction of human bodies for profit.
So yeah, you were better than, say, the year the bubonic plague took hold in Europe, eventually killing a third of the population.
Such a narrative, if it took hold, could doom not just the GOP's hopes in November, but the very future of the party.
Unsurprisingly, progress was slow, and as the economic woes and industrial disputes of the 1970s took hold, it ground almost to a halt.
During the interwar years these forces gradually took hold of the new Austria and from the 1920s onwards many began to flee abroad.
The very thick soundproofing in the walls, and decent insulation, meant that although some rooms were set on fire, it never took hold.
While not a factor for much of his childhood, that Basketball Jones took hold around the age of 12, and changed Sport forever.
But as well as romantic descriptions there is keen understanding, and a subtle critique of the "turbo-capitalism" that took hold after 1989.
A small clinical trial in 2000 showed that not only did ketamine have antidepressant effects in humans, but it took hold within hours.
And in between the two trials, the #MeToo movement took hold, which some have suggested may have played a part in the outcome.
Housing inflation eased throughout 2017 as central bank mortgage lending restrictions took hold and investors held off buying during a turbulent election period.
He was a tireless advocate for the effort, insisting since Republicans took hold of a unified government in January that action would happen.
During the "China shock" when, from 85033 to 2011, Chinese imports to America grew rapidly, 5.6 million net jobs took hold in America.
Designed to convince wavering British voters that they were wanted in Europe, it was only after the referendum that the idea took hold.
Ultimately, the National Park Service enacted policies favoring backlogged maintenance, and the notion that "fees should not be used for operations" took hold.
The Nordic region's biggest lender, Nordea Bank AB , said last week it would cut at least 13,000 jobs as automated processes took hold.
Tax reform took hold in 2003-06 and revenue grew from $85003 trillion to $2.568 trillion, a $622 billion increase in 3 years.
Ever since the recent bitcoin craze took hold, closely followed investor Dennis Gartman has made no secret of his disdain for the cryptocurrency.
But Buttigieg's career took hold by focusing on smaller issues rather than big ones, and the people of South Bend say it worked.
Then the fixation on her sexuality took hold, and even though she had a diagnosis, she hadn't heard of homosexuality OCD, or HOCD.
However, as the Industrial Age took hold in Europe, it seems like this two-part ("bi-phasic") sleep pattern became harder to maintain.
On the other hand, 105 million tons in lower yearly coal production resulted from Environmental Protection Agency regulations that took hold after 2012.
The area never recovered those mining jobs after mass layoffs in 1981 as the U.S. steel industry underwent changes and automation took hold.
Climate change polled at similar levels in 2008 and was pushed to the backburner as the financial crisis and the recession took hold.
Even before the virus crisis took hold, Mr. Trump blamed the 737 Max for contributing to a drop in the gross domestic product.
The current nationalist zeitgeist took hold in 7913, when the parliamentary election campaign coincided with the height of the migration crisis convulsing Europe.
Instead we saw the federal government abandon Reconstruction before real change took hold, which ultimately led to a disgraceful era of Jim Crow.
But in late 1974, when Major League Baseball created a centralized scouting bureau, the 2 to 8 scale took hold throughout the game.
Outside jail, the Trinitarios took hold in the Marcy Houses in Brooklyn, then spread throughout the city and Long Island, Detective Jeselson said.
Former President Barack Obama proposed ending step-up basis in budget blueprints he offered while in office, but the plan never took hold.
The metal was trading around $1,700 a tonne in late January before the full effect of the coronavirus outbreak took hold in China.
The virus took hold in Samoa last month after devastating communities in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Madagascar and Ukraine, among others.
Marnell was riffing on the popularity of psychoactive bath salts, which took hold across the U.S. in the first years of the decade.
Before fatigue took hold we changed into our gear and walked to a nearby ski shop to get some intelligence about Serre Chevalier.
Posters only took hold as a quick and immediate medium in the 20th century, with the advent of new technology and cheap printing.
He was also known as the "East Area Rapist" and the "Original Night Stalker"; the title "Golden State Killer" only recently took hold.
Christianity first spread in Europe through the endorsement of Roman Emperor Constantine, and in the Americas and Africa as European colonization took hold.
Similarly, 126 new cases had been reported in the week ending April 0003, the highest weekly total since Ebola took hold in the country.
Xi also had grown more confident after a first quarter economic rebound as his government's stimulus measures took hold and helped produce 6.4% growth.
What makes maternity discrimination different from other types of discrimination, she said, was the slow creep with which it took hold of her life.
"He accepted the challenge, took hold of the Indian and by a fortunate trip, succeeded almost instantly in throwing him," according to the story.
Even more recently than the pivot to local and artisanal food, the superfood movement and a newfound interest in wellness took hold in America.
A U.S.-sponsored truce backed with the threat of a diplomatic embargo took hold in 1998 and the two factions developed parallel, cooperating administrations.
He took hold of the offense with 223 yards passing and 123 rushing yards, three touchdowns overall to go with his shovel-pass interception.
As a businessman in the late '90s and early aughts, before his political aspirations took hold, Trump publicly supported a woman's right to choose.
This narrow consensus took hold around 1980, and it replaced the more robust regulatory regimen that had been in place since the New Deal.
LAST year the idea took hold that Mark Zuckerberg might run for president in 280 and seek to lead the world's most powerful country.
If microbes had predictive power, that would be especially helpful, because you could start to give someone treatment and care before symptoms took hold.
Between 2000 and 2015, as economic stagnation took hold, nearly 10 percent of the population, mostly working-­age Puerto Ricans, left for the mainland.
But it all really took hold last year; we didn't know that this would be such an important time to show and support inclusion.
As Harvey's floodwaters took hold of the region last Sunday, he says he woke up to a dry house and a community in need.
He grew up in the city's scene playing in various bands, even as the more destructive trappings of that scene took hold of him.
Herring smelled blood and took hold of his opponent in the clinch to deliver a number of hard knees to the head of Aliakbari.
It took hold in the popular lexicon after a Wall Street Journal column a year ago blamed the phenomenon for the spike in crime.
But the more sweeping change has been in the state legislature, where an overwhelming Republican majority took hold and hurtled forward (or, rather, backward).
As internet speeds increased and dot-com mania took hold, it became apparent that Intuit's future was not in a box on a shelf.
Lulu took hold of the menu and confidently ordered a pizza and tomato pasta for us as though she'd done it many times before.
Purple mood lighting on the brand-new plane was soothing, and because it was a red-eye flight, exhaustion took hold from any discomfort.
The backlash to Misha Collection's casting and finale song contrast took hold when Hadid's agency, IMG Models, posted a video on Instagram on Monday.
Before the coronavirus crisis took hold, the world's largest movie theater chain had been attempting a turnaround and was building out a subscription business.
But those restrictions were put in place before the respiratory disease really took hold within the U.S., which has since seen thousands of cases.
Nonetheless, he said mask demand would go through the roof if the virus took hold in Brazil, which has more than 210 million people.
Organizations across the country are hosting volunteer opportunities to embrace the profound national solidarity that took hold in the aftermath of the terror attacks.
It is perhaps the finest surviving example of the thrilling Norman architecture that took hold in England after William the Conqueror landed in 1066.
An influx of migrant families and children, predominantly from Central America, strained resources along the border as severe overcrowding took hold earlier this summer.
Nonetheless, he said mask demand would go through the roof if the virus took hold in Brazil, which has more than 210 million people.
As its modern form first took hold, philosophers and revolutionaries debated how to balance several lofty ambitions, of which popular rule was just one.
Before the economic crisis took hold in 2008, the government spent — some say misspent — millions of euros on economic stimulus in former mining communities.
A 3-year-old boy slipped into the enclosure of a 17-year-old male gorilla named Harambe, who quickly took hold of the child.
The stock market turned treacherous in late 2018 as concerns about global growth, rising interest rates and U.S.-China trade took hold on Wall Street.
In the aftermath of his eventual move to San Antonio, a new narrative took hold: Somewhere along the way, Aldridge's relationship with Lillard had curdled.
Last month Mr Xi made his first publicised trip in six years to Guangdong, the southern province where many of Deng's reforms first took hold.
Months after the #MeToo movement took hold of culture, a Hollywood institution of a man had finally faced real, legal consequences for his monstrous actions.
She released a track with the lyric "What a year this day has been" in 2012, well before our 24/7 news hellscape took hold.
After the Soviet Union's collapse "absolute bacchanalia" and "absolute banditry" took hold, says Vladimir Panin, director of STIKS-S, one of Moscow's oldest funeral bureaus.
I was annoyed because he was holding the elevator up—I assume he was holding the doors just to make sure the fire took hold.
SOCIALISM NEVER took hold in America, John Steinbeck allegedly quipped, because the poor saw themselves not as an exploited proletariat, but as temporarily embarrassed millionaires.
The agricultural revolution, which took hold in Africa, India, the Americas, and Europe alike, reduced food security and increased material need, according to many anthropologists.
The diagnosis during pregnancy was a deep fear among any expectant mother, similar to how Zika took hold in Central and South America last summer.
Grenfell Tower in London is illuminated in green on Thursday to mark a year since the moment the devastating fire took hold, claiming 72 lives
They took hold in El Salvador after the US began deporting large numbers of Salvadorans in the wake of the country's peace accords in 1992.
And after a thorough investigation, Mashable has determined that Dorsey's footwear evolution really took hold in 2015: the year he was reinstated as Twitter CEO.
During this period, which included the Supreme Court ruling that legalized "separate but equal" public accommodations, the "Lost Cause" narrative took hold throughout the South.
O'Connor was working at the venture firm Human Ventures in New York, where Clark is based, when the idea first took hold early last year.
In the 1980s, fears took hold that a war-prone world lived in the shadow of catastrophic global cooling, a potential disaster called nuclear winter.
Life at the Bauhaus was in many ways a precursor to the bohemianism that took hold in America's liberal arts colleges half a century later.
It was only in the 1960s and 1970s that conservatives took hold of the "Judeo-Christian tradition"—and that liberals largely let them have it.
ATMs' popularity took hold in the 80s, and now there are over three million ATMs around the world, including one as far away as Antarctica.
Orlando took hold of the game midway through the first quarter and held a double-digit advantage for much of the second and third quarters.
As the coronavirus pandemic took hold in late February and early March, President Trump and his allies in the conservative media adopted a skeptical tone.
Television still chugs on, but people are finding comfort less in new content, more in reruns and shows that existed long before coronavirus took hold.
In China, where the virus first took hold, about 80% of deaths have been among people 60 and older, said the CDC citing Chinese data.
But that doesn't mean #MeToo should be a problem in the trial, the first against a prominent figure since the movement took hold last year.
Voight-Campbell took hold of their wrists in order to move their arms together in wide circles, and blew her breath into their open palms.
In 2009, as the last recession took hold, California state revenue fell 19 percent, versus 8 percent for state revenues nationwide, according to Moody's Analytics.
TIMOTHÉE CHALAMET The one that took hold of me was a book, "The Perks of Being a Wallflower," which was made into a movie later.
Aspiring Instagram stars should beeline here for the "likes" alone; ditto Americana obsessives, to experience a modernized version of roadside motels before chains took hold.
My history of mental illness didn't prepare me for my first bout of postpartum depression, which took hold when my firstborn was three months old.
China has about 300 million migrant workers, but many were stuck in the countryside and unable to go to cities as the virus took hold.
But today's drug epidemic, the opioid crisis, took hold years before the rise in violent crime and has few proven connections with violence to date.
At the very same time, the city's mandatory wage increase for drivers — which ensures a minimum hourly wage of $17.22, after expenses — also took hold.
The original thought was a hitchhiking program — Mr. Reynar had never used Uber — but the idea of enlisting a car-hailing service took hold quickly.
And, as I wrote in this space one month ago, well before the ongoing viral crisis took hold of investors' – much less the world's – attention.
The sport first took hold among Afghan refugees living in Pakistan during the 1980s, after they had fled the country's war against the Soviet Union.
Aftel's obsession with natural essences and their history and ephemera took hold while writing her best-selling book "Essence and Alchemy" some 20 years ago.
The roots of this campaign (pun definitely intended), which is working in a partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation, took hold in an unexpected place.
Eric Clapton had nearly reached the end of his set at Madison Square Garden on Sunday night before any real sense of urgency took hold.
Mr. Zeb said two militants took positions on the ground floor and another two took hold one floor above as they carried out the attack.
A week long celebration took hold in Minneapolis even though the Minnesota Vikings came up one game short of taking part in the final themselves.
The tapeworm of PTSD slowly took hold inside me, even before it was officially included in psychology's official diagnostic manual, the DSM-III, in 1980.
As white flight took hold of cities across America in the 1950s and 1960s, cities and suburbs became racially homogenous and their school districts reflected populations.
While other protests took hold around the world, San Francisco's bridge protest stood out for the incredible image it gave to the rest of the nation.
In 2007, before the financial crisis took hold, Goldman Sachs' wallet share (or the amount of revenue from M&A compared to competitors) was 10.2 percent.
From that point forward, ClassPass took hold of a growing percentage of Yoga Vida's business with little to no benefit to the yoga company, Patton claimed.
But as historian Sarah J. Purcell points out in her book Sealed with Blood, American patriotism took hold in the revolution that ensued from that declaration.
"It appears the inflation rut that took hold in the spring may finally be behind us," said Michael Feroli, an economist at JPMorgan in New York.
At some point between late 2015 and early 2016, the ubiquitous cold-shoulder top took hold of fast fashion and has since refused to let go.
Unless prices rebound, fixed income investors could be nursing sustained losses for the first time since a bull market in bonds took hold 30 years ago.
The Euro plummeted below a dollar in its first year, as the dotcom bursts in the U.S. Then, in 2008, the global financial crisis took hold.
She died from a cancer that was found in a very advanced stage, and which quickly took hold of her body and devastated her last months.
The intricate remains of adhesive gecko toe pads reveal that this animal's climbing abilities took hold way back in the evolutionary timeline, earlier than previously assumed.
Without a steady flow of earnings news, big-picture narratives like U.S.-China trade relations, tech scandals and White House firings took hold, sending stocks reeling.
The group, whose main leaders were arrested in 2013 on charges of leading a criminal organization, had been largely silent since the migrant crisis took hold.
Higher coal prices has been supporting Mechel, which borrowed heavily before Russia's economic crisis took hold in 2014 and then struggled to keep up debt repayments.
The result was a new set of tax breaks, known as Section 936, to replace similar incentives that had been repealed as the crisis took hold.
The turmoil has wiped out all of the market's gains for the year, a significant development following the extreme euphoria that took hold in late January.
But after years of settlement building, a second intifada, instability throughout the region, and the rise of absolutism on both sides, a paralyzing mistrust took hold.
His activism laid the groundwork for the sanctuary movement that later took hold in the United States in the 1980s, during a time of religious revival.
When the Depression took hold, he was reduced to working odd jobs in Buffalo, where Arnold, an only child, grew up from the age of 7.
As the post–World War II boom took hold, pharmaceutical companies had perfected the process of inventing new drugs, especially those meant to enhance your mood.
He linked the decision to a Western anti-Russian campaign which many Russians believe took hold after Russia annexed the Crimea peninsula from Ukraine in 2014.
These halcyon days of the internet were great and unpredictable—until the monetization, the platforming, and the curation of the self via social media took hold.
This approach took hold in other parts of the country, such as the Lake Michigan region, Houston and Southeast Texas, and in the Gulf of Mexico.
But once the bigger tech rotation took hold, prompted by advances in the GOP's tax reform bill, Salesforce shares took a hit, falling to under $100.
But as the Great Recession took hold and the size of the federal government's presence in Virginia shrunk, the Old Dominion slipped away in our rankings.
Unless prices rebound, fixed-income investors could be nursing sustained losses for the first time since a bull market in bonds took hold 0.583 years ago.
The president's sprawling political apparatus once envisioned launching a massive advertising blitz defining the presumptive nominee, but the idea was scuttled once the coronavirus took hold.
Figures on Thursday showed that for the first day since the virus took hold late last year in Wuhan, China has recorded no locally transmitted cases.
She brought glint and terror to moments when her fears took hold, and was even more chilling when she unfurled her scheming thoughts in breathy utterances.
Mr. Connolly and Mr. Bulger grew up together in the sprawling Old Harbor Housing Project in South Boston, a gritty neighborhood long before gentrification took hold.
But they took hold, even among traditionalists, and continued even after the influx of two million Jews from Russia at the turn of the 20th century.
I became a teenager in the mid-1980s, as the AIDS crisis took hold, and I was a bit peeved to see this liberty fade away.
But the recessions of the 1970s dented the era's confidence, and subsequently a knowing, sophisticated, and — at least in its initial phase — deferential postmodernism took hold.
The walls were built to divide Protestant and Catholic enclaves and to prevent people from killing one another as the spiraling cycle of attacks took hold.
Autoworkers, teachers and other workers accepted austerity when the economy was in a free fall, expecting to share in the gains once the recovery took hold.
On the western side, industry took hold with the discovery of oil in 1901 at Spindletop in Texas, and oil soon became a major gulf resource.
Central bankers cut rates 10 times in 2007 and 2008 and embarked on other stimulative measures to boost the economy as the financial crisis took hold.
"He was a very talkative guy, and I saw the sparkle go out of him as the condition took hold," said Tommy Indence, Bill Stanfill's sister.
To be sure, Dershowitz's outlook is rooted in a growing body of work that took hold in conservative circles since the 1980s about expansive executive power.
Inventories at U.S. businesses have swelled in recent months, with some trying to stock their shelves before new increases in tariffs on Chinese goods took hold.
A central government backed by the United Nations took hold, new businesses like swanky coffee stores opened and a budding tech scene rose despite the odds.
In the late 19th century, as modern national identity took hold, some Jewish leaders arrived at a position that hinted at the contradictions of the era.
New York (CNN Business)The Dow and the wider stock market fell sharply on Friday, as fears about the economic impact of the coronavirus took hold.
He concluded that selective amnesia took hold soon after the war, as victors told their version of history, and the British displayed their genius for forgetting defeats.
The fire took hold in a pipeline outside an office building in an industrial part of the city, police said in a short statement on their microblog.
She picks up items from all over Irbil, the relatively safe Kurdish capital that saw a huge influx of displaced Iraqis after ISIS took hold in 2014.
But after the stagnation of the 1970s shareholder value took hold, as firms sought to maximise the wealth of their owners and, in theory, thereby maximised efficiency.
El Paso, Texas (CNN)Carlos Gutierrez says the Holy Spirit didn't take hold of him until five years ago when three men took hold of his legs.
The crowd was quiet for a moment, before another collective realization took hold: Encarnacion, a free agent like Bautista, might soon be gone for good as well.
That was the same message that Bush Sr. offered his son after the younger Bush took hold of the lofty office that the older Bush once held.
And, regardless of whether the guests were titled, famous, rich beyond dreams of avarice, or winners of some genetic lottery, simple wonder momentarily took hold of them.
The war in Vietnam would soon gain international visibility, and the idea of America as an imperialist country took hold of the imagination of the world's youth.
Ms. Hase began to photograph as the New Vision took hold, the visual language of modernism that has never disappeared from sight as completely as she did.
GM CEO Rick Wagoner joined Chrysler CEO Bob Nardelli and Ford CEO Alan Mulally in appealing to Congress for a bailout as the financial crisis took hold.
While the need for screen savers diminished as new monitor technology took hold, they set a precedent for a power state that was neither off nor on.
As the rest of the nation followed the unfolding story of corruption and cover-ups, the Watergate-as-liberal-conspiracy narrative quickly took hold in conservative media.
Yet, nearly as quickly as the image took hold everywhere online, it was mysteriously pulled — as if a thousand bounty hunters all got the same tracking fob.
I am functionally literate when it comes to bread and have made hundreds of crusty, open-crumbed loaves since a sourdough obsession took hold a year ago.
The authority imposed the limits in February, as the drought took hold and levels in the two lakes that supply water to the canal began to fall.
Astonishingly, the belief that vaccination could turn children into cattle took hold in England – a mass delusion that was lampooned by the cartoonist James Gillray (pictured top).
When she was driving back from Galway one time an incredible anxiety attack took hold of her and she called her mother, convinced that she was dying.
While he was there, he said things seemed to get worse every day as the virus took hold of the country and stoked fear in the public.
Over the course of the 20th century, the idea of menopause as primarily a deficiency of estrogen took hold, and it is still common in medical textbooks.
The idea took hold so successfully that in 2005, he invested $150,000 of his own money to create a mobile dental clinic inside an 18-wheel trailer.
But the glamour on the Riviera would soon give way to a fight for survival as the Germans invaded France and the horrors of history took hold.
It was introduced to Congress in 19823, but the crusade didn't gain real traction until the women's movement took hold in the late '60s and early '70s.
As Vinayak becomes wealthier, the greed that took hold of him as a teenager becomes only stronger until he unwittingly passes it on to the next generation.
At the merciful end, my politician's instincts took hold and I approached the edge of the stage to shake hands with a group that swelled against it.
" He added, "But because there was nothing else, that grew throughout the United States, and that metaphor of shorter-term care for a chronic illness took hold.
So did every other country in the region, as a kind of beggar-thy-neighbor policy took hold, with each country shunting asylum seekers onto the next.
In the late 1800s, the idea of pensions for former slaves — similar to pensions for Union soldiers — took hold, championed for a time by a Nebraska congressman.
Popular uprisings took hold in 2011 as the Arab Spring protest movements spread through North Africa and the Middle East, but failed to incite any major changes.
Then you realise that, hold on, the question is actually so strange that it becomes an uncannily accurate example of why exactly EDM never took hold here.
This defensive stance first took hold after the 1994 midterms, when an assault-rifle ban pushed by President Bill Clinton was blamed for Republicans' winning majorities in both
Though any human experience must show processing in the brain, the idea that profound spiritual moments could be identified, and somehow "explained" by their correlating region, took hold.
Then, in 2017, an idea took hold that the ultimate ship dynamic, one that encompasses all other ship dynamics, is that of the sweaterboy and the absolute nightmare.
Britain could be seen as a "leading indicator" of a reversal of globalization and if that uncertainty took hold elsewhere, it could undermine the global economy, Carney said.
The state would remain mired in the 40s for the next three years as General Motors and Chrysler emerged from bankruptcy and the federal rescue package took hold.
In the moment captured on video, the Governor General gently took hold of the Queen's elbow — a move he later said was meant to prevent her from falling.
The tourist vessel was roughly 600 feet (200 meters) from port when flames took hold, said Heronimus Guru, deputy of operations for the National Search and Rescue Agency.
It was 1973 and family moved from their home outside of Hartford to England for a year; the game was everywhere, and it took hold of Powers' imagination.
Instead, gravity took hold and it burned up in the Earth's atmosphere sometime in the hours after the 9:593AM ET launch from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.
I did not have any personal experience or problem with ISIS while there, but I did see ISIS flags in a few places before they really took hold.
Mystical clouds of sea smoke arose over bodies of water across the East Coast, from Lake Michigan to the Atlantic, this week as the polar vortex took hold.
Massacres and ethnic cleansing on both sides ensued, killing more than 20,000 people and displacing about a million, mostly Azerbaijanis, before a cease-fire took hold in 1994.
The refinery was commissioned in 1996, when it ran on locally sourced cobalt and produced cobalt carbonate used in animal feed — long before the EV revolution took hold.
Last week rare protests took hold in cities across Egypt after a minor reform to cut down flour smuggling by bakers inadvertently left thousands without their daily rations.
I just knew I was sick of the distracting shame when I shook hands with someone, and the worry that took hold when I wore light-colored clothing.
Their next attempt to overthrow the Fulgencio Batista dictatorship also began disastrously in 6900, but their rebellion took hold, and they entered Havana triumphantly in January of 2628.
While big companies splurged 74 percent more on land purchases than the previous year, a bigger percentage rise went to smaller cities as tightening policies took hold elsewhere.
The writing was on the wall as soon as the SBG man took hold of Murphy's limb, and the tap came quickly after Smullen applied a heel hook.
The charges date back to the 1950s, when an anti-colonial insurgency known as Mau Mau took hold in Kenya's central highlights in reaction to British land-grabs.
The band had already been around for 15 years by the time Britpop took hold in 1993, and wouldn't find success until the following year's His 'n' Hers.
And in June, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the federal agency that investigates harassment claims, reported that it had seen its web traffic triple since #MeToo took hold.
The news is another blow for Macy's, which has already been reducing its store count as dwindling sales took hold in the US even before the coronavirus pandemic.
Alongside black music exports from the US (hip-hop, new jack swing, R&B) and homegrown dance music, it took hold in the 90s and infiltrated youth culture.
As the reforms took hold, however, things were growing progressively worse for the Rohingya, a heavily persecuted ethnic Muslim minority concentrated in the country's western state of Rakhine.
More than 500 million years after life took hold on earth, humans are having such a drastic effect on it that we are now the dominant geologic force.
Poor women might take in several babies at a time, living with and nursing them for months, until Victorian ideas took hold about nursing and mother-child bonding.
As the fires took hold in November, Michael McCormack, the deputy prime minister, blamed "inner-city raving lunatics" for linking them to climate policy and Australia's coal industry.
To understand how this catastrophe occurred, one would have to examine how the broader culture of insatiable greed and competitive vanity that Trump embodies took hold in India.
Golden Globes The winners were almost an afterthought at the Golden Globes last night, the first major awards show held since the #MeToo movement took hold in Hollywood.
Part-time work first took hold because it offered flexibility to women just entering the labour market—but it costs them both in terms of pay and prospects.
Philanthropy has been a controversial pursuit since at least the Gilded Age, when workers began to organize in response to widening wealth inequality as industrial capitalism took hold.
But, the dude couldn't have been happier watching the Yanks hang 5 on the Twins -- the adrenaline took hold, the shirt came off and the self-flagellation began!
Zelensky came to office when a tsunami of support for his once long-shot campaign, which focused on eliminating corruption, took hold with Ukrainians ready for a change.
A widespread cynicism took hold, and some politicians took advantage of this to play down or excuse the president's actions, and even to smear or block the investigations.
On the other hand, commodity-linked currencies and many emerging economy currencies stepped back from recent multi-month highs as a risk-averse mood took hold on investors.
Then one day, she was watching him "prance" (her word) across the stage in his high school's performance of "Carousel," and a notion crept in and took hold.
Perhaps the biggest risk to Trump — and the toughest knock on his record — is the monthslong decline in manufacturing that began as Trump's trade wars really took hold.
For Bridey, an orphaned white American raised by her survivalist uncle in the Pacific Northwest woodlands, familial roots never took hold; she is tough, self-reliant, a wildling.
In the wake of the Second World War, a phalanx of young composers took hold of European music, determined to discard a compromised past and remake their art.
Should it be a policy-focused drive, aiming toward the progressive talking points that took hold of the 2016 Democratic primary, like universal health care and income inequality?
SINGAPORE, March 2100.5 (IFR) - Risk-off sentiment took hold of Asian financial markets, leading to weaker equities and credits that were dragged down by overnight losses on Wall Street.
Speaking with Oprah Winfrey, Obama said she was taken aback when the insulting description of her first took hold while her husband was running for president eight years ago.
Regulation AB II, which took hold on November 23, is being seized upon by top Wall Street banks as a reason to prune ties with the less prudent lenders.
The SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY) has seen a huge uptick in trading volume this month as worries around U.S.-China trade negotiations took hold in U.S. markets.
She has since spoken about her intense ethical dilemma around the decision, and how she regrets not capturing the beauty and power her mother possessed before Alzheimer's took hold.
The effective tax for corporations, or the level they pay after taxes, was 17.2% in the year before the tax breaks took hold and plunged to 8.8% for 2018.
Consider the way black men have been perceived in the US. The so-called "black brute" caricature took hold after slavery during the Reconstruction period from 221 to 241.
Arguably, some may have entered the space too early – before cord cutting took hold in favor of streaming services, and before bandwidth – mobile and otherwise – was as readily available.
Throughout the medical calamity and political frenzy that took hold after the epidemic started gaining steam, officials scrambled to understand how the virus was transmitted from person to person.
WMT Price data by YCharts Minutes after Amazon announced the Whole Foods deal, Instacart's name also popped into Twitter's trending topics as a brief moment of schadenfreude took hold.
Merkel said the budget would be used to strengthen economic convergence within the euro zone, which was almost torn apart by a debt crisis that took hold in 2009.
The "body as machine" analogy dates back to at least the industrial revolution, when the idea that the body might be like the machines we were creating took hold.
With help from Hezbollah and the Russian air force, the Syrian military has turned some of its firepower towards the Islamic State group since the cessation agreement took hold.
These new compounds let the world's beetles and elephants off the hook, and with the rationing of natural rubber during World War II, the new synthetics really took hold.
When a surly, anti-politics mood first took hold in Europe and America after the financial crisis, it was tempting to think it would dissipate as economic growth returned.
The rumors about Condé took hold around Faranah even though the president comes from the same Maninka ethnolinguistic group as the region's inhabitants, which would typically assuage their skepticism.
A shaky truce between the Houthis and Hadi loyalists has repeatedly been violated by both sides since it took hold in April before U.N.-sponsored peace talks in Kuwait.
Earlier this month, we reported some more exec departures in its retail arm as those job cuts took hold, as well as the exit of a prominent markets analyst.
Finally, a couple weeks ago a trend took hold of the internet in which people created music out of MIDI files are arranged in the form of an image.
We were on the Dixie Highway somewhere outside Homestead at the edge of the Everglades when the urge to get the hell out of the Sunshine State took hold.
Local, state and federal officials sent hundreds of people to the city to monitor and contain the mosquito-borne virus, which died down as the winter months took hold.
"I had the fear that if Giuliani's narrative took hold, that the Ukrainian government was an enemy of the president, then it would be very hard," Mr. Anderson said.
And the issue took hold with the public as cable networks ran wall-to-wall coverage with images of young children being held behind metal fencing in detention centers.
When this most recent swell of the movement took hold, those who experienced sexual harassment and assault, those who acknowledged their experiences, tried to live up to Hill's expectation.
Within weeks of the annexation, Russian-backed groups in southeastern Ukraine protested to form a new country, but the movement took hold in only two regions, Donetsk and Luhansk.
Piedmont, which is centered on the northern city of Turin, has been the fourth-worst hit region in Italy in the outbreak of coronavirus, which took hold last month.
Last October, before the coronavirus took hold in the US, Fauci was working on a plan for a potential flu shot that doesn't have to be taken every year.
The idea for a reboot of Ruscha took hold when Twitchell was being given a tour of walls around the Downtown Los Angeles Arts District by muralist Damon Martin.
Once we'd introduced ourselves Mr. Kamprad took hold of me by the waist, as if we were on the dance floor and he wanted to check out my figure.
It's an irony appropriate to the Trump-era backlash against what his supporters perceived as the far-reaching anti-campus rape policies that took hold during Barack Obama's presidency.
Piedmont, which is centred on the northern city of Turin, has been the fourth-worst hit region in Italy in the outbreak of coronavirus, which took hold last month.
But the thesis of this book stands out for its assertion that democracy did not so much fail as it never truly took hold in many post-Soviet countries.
The fact that many of these technological revolutions took hold in a generation's time is partly because young people were quicker to adopt these new technologies than their elders.
Mr. Trudeau swept into power four years ago in a surprise victory, becoming a global symbol of liberalism even as right-wing populism took hold in many other democracies.
It wasn't always a democracy; Taiwan was ruled by one party (the Kuomintang) until democratic reforms took hold in the 1980s, and it's had direct presidential elections since 1996.
On Monday the index was trading flat around 99.244, although since mid-January when the outbreak of the new coronavirus took hold, the dollar index is up around 2%.
After the 2018 midterm elections, an assumption took hold among Democrats that they should focus on core issues like health care and climate change and limit discussion about Trump.
Seizing on the idea, the two men enlisted the Phillips Petroleum company to create a colorful, pliable plastic version, and a gyrating phenomenon took hold, especially among California hipsters.
It was a move toward nationalism, even before right-wing politics took hold in the United Kingdom with Brexit, and Donald Trump's "America's First" campaign in the United States.
But many other female Democrats -- including here in California, where the early #MeToo movement took hold -- view the controversy over Biden's history as a "tactile politician" as completely overblown.
The president's struggles with younger voters took hold after the partial government shutdown began in late December amid a standoff with congressional Democrats over funding for his proposed wall.
In the late 1980s, as Mikhail S. Gorbachev's liberal policies took hold and the Soviet Union careered toward dissolution, Mr. Glazunov found himself a spokesman for resurgent Russian nationalism.
For Deysis Pinto, caring for her 9-year-old diabetic daughter has grown increasingly challenging amid a political and economic crisis that first took hold in Venezuela in 2014.
For this kid reared in what he describes as a modern killing field, trappings of success became doubly powerful once the realization of his own unfortunate circumstances took hold.
Generation Z won't work because, again, it's difficult to define a new generation by terms better applied to an old one (and also because Generation Y never took hold).
The thought that a white man would target a family because they were black took hold deeply for some, and reflected on the deep divisions in race relations today.
Roland G. Fryer Jr., a 2011 MacArthur "Genius" fellowship recipient, is the one of the latest powerful men to get flagged amid the #MeToo movement, which took hold last year.
Most of the rebound owes to the passage of time: We are moving beyond the effects of the oil crash and U.S. dollar surge that took hold early last year.
"It is now time to take hold of our economy, just as we took hold of our freedom on July 15," he said, referring to a coup attempt that failed.
As the agreement took hold in early January, Brent traded to a high of just over $58 per barrel, and West Texas Intermediate crude was at about $55.603 per barrel.
It wasn't until he was overthrown during the US invasion of Iraq in 2003 that efforts to repair the ecosystem finally took hold—the locals toppled the dams, people returned.
LONDON, Jan 24.25 (IFR) - Bonds from Banca Monte dei Paschi plummeted further on Wednesday as fears around the European Central Bank's probe into bad loans at Italian banks took hold.
The buoyant market mood that took hold after he was elected leader of the ruling ANC in December and then president of South Africa in February appear to have dissipated.
The financial centre's economy shrank by 3.2% in the third quarter, plunging it into recession for the first time in a decade, as increasingly violent anti-government protests took hold.
The story of how I came to write this article after accompanying Vice President Pence to Joint Base Hickam, Pearl Harbor took hold in 1994 but began many years earlier.
The idea for the research was developed more than two years ago, long before the #MeToo movement took hold in the entertainment industry and other areas, including colleges and universities.
In April, just after the sanctions on several Russian entities took hold, EGA's chief executive said the company was on track for a listing in the second half of 2018.
No one would have mistaken the silent-film vamp Theda Bara for a virgin; tough, sexually aggressive women flourished in the talkies until the Production Code took hold, in 1934.
The old mantras "healthy bodies, healthy minds" and "cleanliness is next to godliness" took hold in our communities and primary schools, whose teachers were recruited in the public health campaign.
A twig snapped, the result of his own footfall, yet the sound reflected as another presence in the woods, stalking him, and once this idea was introduced, fantasy took hold.
I'd have almost thought the filmmakers added the scene to thumb their noses at the unfounded outrage if I didn't know the film was finished before said outrage took hold.
Either they were infected before they were immunized or before immunity took hold, or the fever and aches they experienced were side effects of the vaccination, not the flu itself.
That could be because most users in those regions took up heroin only after crackdowns on prescribing opioids took hold, and were just as happy with fentanyl, Mr. DeLena said.
South Korea, by contrast, launched a massive testing campaign once its outbreak took hold, catching a much greater proportion of cases than countries like the US, which reacted more sluggishly.
Consider, first, the claim that the top 20.1% of earners have become detached from everyone else in recent decades, which took hold after the "Occupy Wall Street" movement in 27.
Back then, the Red Sox were reigning champions and the Cubs were in the midst of another last-place finish as Epstein's rebuilding efforts at Wrigley Field slowly took hold.
He was slow to issue fines when some yeshivas flouted health department orders to bar unvaccinated children from classrooms, even as a measles outbreak took hold in Brooklyn's Hasidic communities.
The author's disinclination toward the private and the psychological leaves a reader of "Bush" wondering exactly when and how an "unnerving level of certitude" took hold of the title figure.
Yet this clean-cut show deserves your attention all the same, with more than 170 works, and a broad selection from Giacometti's earlier sculpture, before the thin men took hold.
Once that chorus rushed in and one of Drake's best and most definitive hooks took hold, it was over: The song, the rapper, and the city were inextricably linked together.
"While in the kitchen, he took hold a knife to demonstrate it was stab-proof and sadly realized it wasn't the case," assistant coroner Karin Welsh said during a court hearing.
Jordan Easton was in a friend's kitchen when "he took hold a knife to demonstrate it was stab-proof and sadly realized it wasn't the case," assistant coroner Karin Welsh said.
New York (CNN Business)Stocks rallied all the way into the close on Tuesday, both in the United States and elsewhere, as positive sentiment about trade took hold of the market.
A popular narrative took hold that the British, the French, and the defense industry together had duped the United States into wasting its resources and the lives of its young people.
The "Wichita Lineman" embarked on a farewell tour in 2012 that eventually totaled 137 dates, and he allowed a film crew to chronicle his slow decline as the disease took hold.
The coordinator of Syria's main opposition group said on Monday the ceasefire never took hold and called on the world to put an end to the "criminality" of the Syrian government.
You, and a ton of other Seattle musicians have consistently said what a magical, fun, pure music scene it was during the early '90s before the world took hold of it.
In the late 3.23s, however, the first attempts at video took hold, and by the early 23.2s, the Japanese company Pioneer had built its budding Laserdisc technology around the karaoke concept.
Mechel, which borrowed heavily before Russia's economic crisis took hold in 22017, has struggled to keep up debt repayments as demand for its products weakened alongside tumbling coal and steel prices.
The Iraqis forces took hold of the eastern part of Mosul in January, but the western area, with its winding roads and small buildings, has proved more difficult to rest back.
Last week's meltdown was the lira's worst since August when a full-blown currency crisis took hold and tipped Turkey's economy into a recession that could last deep into this year.
As risk-off sentiment took hold of world markets again, Italian bond yields shot up, with analysts saying a report that Italy could cut its growth forecast again weighing on sentiment.
A shaky truce between the Iran-allied Houthis and Hadi loyalists has repeatedly been violated by both sides since it took hold in April before U.N.-sponsored peace talks in Kuwait.
"Our people did not leave sovereignty to their enemies and took hold of democracy to the death," Prime Minister Binali Yildirim said, as Erdogan and members of opposition parties looked on.
Risk aversion took hold as the broader markets braced for North Korea celebrating its founding on Saturday, and as powerful Hurricane Irma headed for Florida after wreaking havoc in the Caribbean.
McCarthy said the nation has reached a key moment in the environmental protection fight, with a "second wave" of activism on par with the 1960s, when the movement first took hold.
A CONSPIRACY THEORY took hold in Germany last year: it was self-interest, said critics, not compassion, that led Angela Merkel to open the door to hundreds of thousands of refugees.
While Ms. Donnell was in one pose, on her back with an ankle over a knee in a figure four, Mr. Kest approached her and took hold of her extended foot.
Instead of understanding the political complexity underlying the loss of the House majority, conventional wisdom took hold that the NRA's war chest and self-reported membership of 5 million was insurmountable.
"America is strongest when we all believe we have a stake in our country and our future," she said, calling to mind the bipartisan spirit that took hold after the Sept.
Modern graffiti wasn't invented in New York, but it took hold in the late 1960s and 1970s as a favored mode of cultural expression for the city's creative young and poor.
Coffee's other effects soon took hold, however, and my leg's involuntary and violent shaking earned the attention of my neighbors at the cafe (as well as some nearby seismologists, I'm sure).
Congregants ran for shelter and barricaded themselves in bathrooms and prayer halls, where they made desperate phone calls and sent anguished texts pleading for help as confusion and fear took hold.
Khe Sanh likewise took hold of the American public, which bought into the notion of a pivotal battle that would leave one side sprawling and the other limping to final defeat.
And so as that idea of shareholder primacy took hold in the '70s, the idea ... And I see it in some of our MBA students, I'm sure you see it too.
A San Francisco Fed economist on Friday forecast U.S. GDP growth could dip to about 1.8% this year, only a couple of tenths off policymakers' estimates before the outbreak took hold.
Federal officials told a Seattle research lab not to test flu swab samples for coronavirus in January, before the outbreak took hold of Washington state, according to The New York Times.
The novel coronavirus took hold in December in China and has since spread across the world, leading many countries to order their populations to drastically limit their movement, curbing economic activity.
In South Carolina, the Democratic Party awards delegates proportionally, so they argue that even if the effort only took hold upstate, it could still boost the number of delegates Sanders wins.
But growing up in New Haven, before engineering took hold of him, he used to visit the Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History to indulge a childhood obsession with winged insects.
A similar frenzy took hold in Vancouver, British Columbia, for a while, but a series of measures, including a tax on foreign buyers, seems to have cooled it off for now.
The U.N. deployed a 300-member observer force to monitor a cease-fire, but peace never took hold and Annan was unable to surmount the bitter stalemate among Security Council powers.
"I believe market pessimism, particularly towards the U.S. economy, that took hold at the start of the year was exaggerated," said Masafumi Yamamoto, chief forex strategist at Mizuho Securities in Tokyo.
Bulletproof coffee—Also known as "coffee with butter in it," bulletproof coffee took hold in the Bay Area in mid-2014, with many coffee shops blending melted butter into hot coffee.
Bulletproof coffee—Also known as "coffee with butter in it," bulletproof coffee took hold in the Bay Area in mid-20143, with many coffee shops blending melted butter into hot coffee.
Mr. Peress's children said they thought his love of jazz and interest in African-American influences in music really took hold when he was surrounded by black musicians in the Army.
A narrative of resilience and forgiveness took hold after some relatives of victims showed compassion to the gunman at his bail hearing, but Middleton said that didn't tell the whole story.
Hayek, 52, played Esmeralda in 1997's The Hunchback alongside Mandy Patinkin, a full 22 years before a devastating fire took hold of the iconic church as the world watched in horror.
The jabbering 12-year-old in me took hold, certain that it was a trap, a setup, like at school dances when boys had placed bets that they wouldn't dance with me.
Born of Lithuanian immigrants in Johannesburg's gold reef, Goldblatt gained international recognition in the 1960s and 70s as apartheid laws took hold in South Africa, culminating in the 1976 Soweto youth uprising.
The currency's meltdown on Friday marked its worst performance since August when a full-blown crisis took hold and tipped Turkey's economy into a recession that could last deep into this year.
When the scandal took hold, many in the city said that they "wanted to cut off the hand that had voted for her", says Kim Hyung-ki of Kyungpook University in Daegu.
The broader technology sector has shed more than 6% in the last month as concerns around the U.S.-China trade war affecting the U.S. tech industry took hold in the stock market.
It's possible that since the malware took hold, your security app has been updated to spot it (security companies say a lot of the CIA's preferred hacking tools have now been blocked).
Once Feuerstein's video took hold, we all made up our minds about both the protest and the coffee company, bolstered by our own opinions (or lack thereof) on Christianity and political correctness.
But it only truly took hold in postwar Europe, particularly in the tactics and tenets of the radical left French group Socialism or Barbarism, which then influenced workerist theory—Operaismo—in Italy.
Merkel said on Tuesday the new budget would be used to strengthen economic convergence within the euro zone, which was almost torn apart by a debt crisis that took hold in 2009.
There are lots of reasons this position took hold, but activists' speaking out for indebted students — along with growing recognition of the predations of the for-profit sector — played a central role.
The Houthis said they did not attend the talks because of what they described as violations of a shaky truce that was supposed to begin last week but never fully took hold.
Sloan hated that Drucker would dare suggest ways GM could improve, but Drucker's advocacy of a corporation with more freedom given to a CEO's deputies, and in turn their managers, took hold.
What he was, until other demons took hold, was consistently good in the kind of jack-of-all-trades way that fans imagine for so many players and rarely get to see.
A 20 percent plunge in oil prices this year since the coronavirus outbreak took hold has alarmed the world's top oil officials, and their challenge to prop up prices keeps getting harder.
He laments how postindustrial urban decay took hold of Beacon in the 1960s, rendering central Main Street derelict, and urban renewal cleared the way for stout, one-story constructions in the '70s.
International gatherings In the middle of January, as coronavirus took hold in central China, thousands of Shincheonji members assembled for an annual gathering in Gwacheon, where the group is headquartered, near Seoul.
But it lacked the sorts of advanced features that DJI developed on its way to full-on dominance of the drone market, so it's no surprise that Karma never really took hold.
Bloomberg had been critical of the broad overhaul of financial rules when they first took hold, blasting the landmark Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act as "stupid" and counterproductive.
Helplessly, I thought of my own father, who died when I was 11, and those old emotions, stored away but never far off, took hold of me as if I were graveside.
The biggest obstacle to such a coalition today is the decline of organized labor, which played a critical role in forging the expansive New Deal liberalism that took hold in the 1930s.
Covington Catholic, which in a statement over the weekend before much of the controversy took hold said it might go as far as to expel the students involved, was closed on Tuesday.
During the second world war, the idea took hold that a European federation, with an overarching European government sharing power with national states, might be the key to ending the continent's persistent wars.
Unfortunately, that narrative is the narrative that took hold and I think the police departments took that as an example of what happens when you don't get out in front of the story.
GAZA/JERUSALEM (Reuters) - A ceasefire to end a surge of deadly violence in the Gaza Strip and southern Israel took hold on Monday after hundreds of Palestinian rocket attacks and Israeli air strikes.
In the 1860s, the anti-slavery ideals of the Republicans took hold in the free states of the North and West while a state-by-state solution resonated in the slave-holding South.
Since February of last year, the markets had steadily eaten away at Kodak's stock, but the wave of random companies getting investment capital by announcing ICOs came along, and crypto-fever took hold.
For Winnick, the over the top video space is what the telecommunications area was before the internet fully took hold in that the web opened up new businesses and competition in the sector.
The Kristen-centered slut-shaming really took hold at the end of "Part One" when a conversation about James's scheming to join the Pump group turned into an investigation into Kristen's sexual history.
Down Under, Australian shares closed before the regional sell-off took hold, with the ASX 200 adding 23.37 points, or 0.48 percent, to 4,864.90, buoyed by gains in the energy and materials sectors.
In the deadliest incident of the two-day hostilities, eight members of a Gaza family were killed by an Israeli missile strike shortly before the truce took hold, said medical officials and residents.
But even if he was the best option for hosting the show, he certainly wasn't the only viable candidate, although that impression took hold the longer the situation dragged out without a resolution.
SUNDERLAND, England — In places like Sunderland, with its once-robust shipyards silent and dead and its citizens leery of both London and Brussels, the idea of the European Union never really took hold.
The development of kosmiche music or "Krautrock" first took hold in Germany, where bands such as Tangerine Dream, Popol Vuh, Kraftwerk and many others combined rock and electronic music into a new sound.
Andersen said these infections took hold in Florida mosquito populations because Florida is one of the rare places in the United States where Aedes aegypti mosquitoes - which transmit Zika - are present year-round.
This past weekend, as the effects of Trump's abrupt and rather vaguely worded restrictions on refugees and immigrants from seven majority Muslim countries took hold, America's airports and courts were plunged into chaos.
Equity derivatives desks at JPMorgan Chase and Goldman Sachs have thrived as a furious correction in U.S. stocks took hold in the past six days, according to people with knowledge of the situation.
The "don't let the enemy win" mentality that took hold in Washington then is really hard to replicate when the enemy is a virus that we can beat only by staying physically apart.
Such an abrupt power shift in favor of the country's elites and foreign financial interests has not occurred since the two-decade-long military dictatorship that took hold following the coup of 1964.
A pattern took hold: Companies threw open their archives, often commissioning a historian to write a report; they apologized for the ensuing revelations; and they offered some money as a gesture of apology.
Fourth-quarter sales - covering a period before the coronavirus took hold - rose a currency-adjusted 10% to 5.84 billion euros, while operating profit came in at 245 million euros, missing analysts' mean forecasts.
"Up until about 10,000 years ago, when agriculture took hold, humans were evolving to have social connections in smaller groups, and life today in big cities doesn't match those historical conditions," Geher explains.
After all, being the last operetta of the Weimar Republic doesn't make "Frühlingsstürme" inherently good; it just confers on it the unhappy honor of having opened just days before the Nazis took hold.
The title refers to the car culture that took hold among Mexican-Americans in Los Angeles and elsewhere, centered on custom-made vehicles built low to the ground and outfitted with hydraulic lifts.
As that stereotype took hold, it destroyed the lives of black men and their families, and it had another chilling effect: It discouraged all women from coming forward with allegations against white men.
GAZA (Reuters) - A ceasefire brokered by Egypt and the United Nations took hold on the Israel-Gaza border on Tuesday after two days of fighting between Israel and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad group.
White lipstick, tiny tattoos, and bright purple hair became Skye's beauty M.O. long before the trends took hold on Pinterest, and set her up to be the style inspiration that she is now.
After publishing two best-selling collections of comic essays, "Metropolitan Life" and "Social Studies," decades ago, a famous case of writer's block took hold, and Ms. Lebowitz transferred her wit to public speaking.
The negative impact on oil demand hit oil prices hard as the virus took hold in January with a barrel of Brent crude falling by around $10 to fetch below $20203 a barrel.
Fourth-quarter sales - covering a period before the coronavirus took hold - rose a currency-adjusted 10% to 5.84 billion euros, while operating profit came in at 245 million euros, missing analysts' mean forecasts.
I almost gave up hope when, a month later, fate took hold: There he was, at a community theater production of Into the Woods, playing none other than Jack, the tale's giant-slaying youth.
"They have very limited tools, and I think none of them would be successful," Jenny Durkan, who served as US attorney in Washington state in 2012 when legalization took hold there, told BuzzFeed News.
Before ugly produce campaigns took hold, fruits and vegetables deemed too aesthetically unappealing to grace grocery store shelves often got plowed under, donated (with no profit for the farmers), or, worse, sent to landfills.
Oil prices are following a familiar — and potentially troubling — trend that took hold last year, but investors shouldn't fear a 5003-style, second-half price collapse, Citigroup's global head of commodities research said Tuesday.
Ars Technica's Dan Goodin describes the carnage the software has caused: It initially took hold in Ukraine and Russia, but soon it reportedly spread to Poland, Italy, Spain, France, India, and the United States.
Buoying the greenback, long-term Treasury yields bounced back from three-week lows on Wednesday as risk aversion that took hold earlier in the week amid the U.S.-China trade tensions eased for now.
At least 30 people died after a blaze took hold in the early hours of Wednesday and engulfed the tower block in west London which housed some 600 residents in more than 120 apartments.
"I've been waiting for one match win (at a slam) for so long, more than eight years," 133rd-ranked Zhang, who struggled to finish off the ailing Keys as nerves took hold, told reporters.
The operation is part of the Trump administration&aposs focus on employers, one that took hold about a year after the president took office, and came months after a surge in deportation arrests began.
Firefox was once a top web browser and household name, but its market share declined over the years as the built-in options from larger tech companies took hold — like IE, Safari and Chrome.
This was in 2006, two years before a running boom took hold in the United States and put a race in my small corner of New Jersey just about every fall and spring weekend.
Stephen Pyne, a fire historian at Arizona State University, said "a culture of suppression" took hold in California that dated to the Gold Rush, when foresters adopted the view that all fire is bad.
His approach, which came to be associated with the Chicago School of law and economics, took hold of the entire field over the ensuing decades, though its power derived more from simplicity than accuracy.
Once Spotify took hold — it came to the United States in 2011, after protracted talks — record companies discovered that its subscriptions delivered steadily recurring income, a relief from the industry's seasonal ups and downs.
At times it has felt like a coup by Tinder, with protesters swiping left or right on candidates put forward by the military, while a carnivalesque atmosphere took hold at the main protest site.
Before officials reckoned with those repercussions, market forces took hold: Migrants arrived seeking jobs and roofs over their heads, driving the city's population from 11 million in early 1990s to twice that size today.
Amid the soaring costs, cities and towns are making hard choices about whether to raise taxes, cut other municipal services or abandon an effort that took hold during the environmental movement of the 1970s.
For days, as depression took hold, he wore a black pullover, the top half of a sweatsuit given to him by his uncle, half in jest, as a nod to our New Jersey roots.
Activity in the 19 European Union countries that share the euro currency crumbled in March as nationwide lockdowns to curb the spread of the disease, which have shuttered shops, restaurants and offices, took hold.
When news of the novel coronavirus first took hold in the US, American shoppers went on the hunt for face masks and hand sanitizer, clearing the shelves of their local pharmacies and grocery stores.
Norwegian football acted quickly as the virus took hold, quarantining players who had been abroad for 14 days, cancelling the national team's Euro 2020 playoff with Serbia and suspending all football activity including training.
The walkout movement first took hold in West Virginia among rank-and-file educators who organized on Facebook, but quickly became closely tied to unions, which provided much of the organizing and lobbying muscle.
This makes for a wonderfully compact film that departs from the usual documentary formula, but it elides the changes that took hold of soccer just as Maradona's playing days were coming to an end.
Dozens of airlines, including American Airlines and British Airways, have already suspended all their flights to China until April as demand from the world's No.2 economy plunged and internal travel restrictions took hold.
The idea for Qwest took hold in 2014, when Reza Ackbaraly, 39, a French TV producer, approached Mr. Jones at Jazz à Vienne, a French festival for which Mr. Ackbaraly works as a programmer.
"Shaping an Interconnected World" is Germany's motto for its presidency of the G20, which since the global financial crisis took hold in 2008 has been the leading forum for world leaders to coordinate economic policy.
Its effects took hold on January 28th when travellers from those countries were being detained by the Department of Homeland Security in airports across the country, in a fog of confusion about the order's reach.
But fear about the deadly disease quickly took hold, and since it was tied mainly to homosexual men -- many of whom were not openly gay -- public outpourings of sympathy were the last thing you saw.
The decision to take language seriously took hold through the fierce political battles that have taken place since the 1960s, when activists recognized that language could be part of the arsenal used against social progress.
But Wednesday night, during the final debate between nominees Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, Clinton took hold of her feminism in a number of ways that made the third debate arguably the most campaign-defining.
While things started off innocently enough, Godwin's Law—an internet rule dictating that an online discussion will inevitably devolve into fights over Adolf Hitler and the Nazis if left for long enough—eventually took hold.
Therapists, too, have seen a change in the way their patients open up about assault since the movement took hold — but it isn't so much that more people are going to therapy because of #MeToo.
The conventional wisdom that Indiana Governor Mike Pence would be the GOP vice presidential nominee with the highest upside and the lowest downside risk for Donald Trump took hold as soon as Pence entered consideration.
Mike Bloomberg — who spent Monday hopscotching delegate-rich California and Tuesday in the Rust Belt after snubbing the nation's first nominating contest — stands to gain the most from the confusion that took hold in Iowa.
"If Texans viewed the federal government as impotent and aloof before the Civil War, resistance to the victorious Yankees and their interventionist 'know what's best for Texas' ways took hold after the war," she continued.
The historian Amanda Foreman ("Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire") examines the role of women across 10,000 years — starting in 8,000 B.C. in Cappadocia, Turkey — to pinpoint just when their status as "the second sex" took hold.
This article first appeared on VICE Serbia When communism took hold of the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia after World War II, Christmas as a religious holiday was banned in the now-secular country.
Ms. Scovell wrote the vast bulk of the book before the #MeToo movement took hold, but it fits with this moment, and not just because she describes incidents of harassment and misconduct and names names.
A massive uprising took hold of Puerto Rico following the July 13 revelation by Puerto Rico's Center for Investigative Journalism of 900 pages' worth of text messages between Rosselló and his advisers and cabinet members.
The word soukous is derived from the French word "secouer," which means "to shake," and as Mr. Mabele's band Loketo gained fame, the genre took hold in dance halls around the world, including in France.
But the year of her album's release — and before her fame took hold — she quietly moved to New York City with Paul Williams, the music journalist and founder of Crawdaddy magazine, to start a family.
Under Corbyn and McDonnell, Labour has shifted from the centrist pro-business platform of former prime minister Blair to being more left-wing since they took hold of the party leadership almost three years ago.
Federal officials reportedly told a Seattle lab researching the flu not to test swab samples for coronavirus before the outbreak took hold of Washington state — a potential missed opportunity early on in the US outbreak.
Some of the openings Youdovin filled were posted before coronavirus outbreaks took hold in the United States, while other positions were newly created to accommodate families who now find themselves spending more time at home.
But federal officials reportedly told the Seattle Flu Study researchers not to test swab samples for coronavirus before the outbreak took hold of Washington state — a potential missed opportunity early on in the US outbreak.
Before either of these intrepid new market entrants took hold, the FCC pounced and imposed a set of restrictions exclusively on them, making it much harder for ISPs to directly compete against Google and Facebook.
LONDON, Sept 9 (Reuters) - Germany's 10-year Bund yield turned positive on Friday for the first time since the day after Britain's Brexit vote in June as a sell-off in global bonds took hold.
With a similar business survey covering the United States forecast to be strong, the synchronized global growth that took hold last year looks set to continue based on the first major economic data releases of 22017.
China has had only 30 years' experience of capitalism since Deng Xiaoping's reforms took hold: not enough to discover whether its no-holds-barred approach is indeed more efficient than a rules-based system of competition.
And it took hold and got enormous scale in China over the past two or three years to the point where 500 million people are using it and it's become a part of their daily life.
But in a political system where a small group of leaders planned and implemented everything from the top of the Socialist Unity Party on down, you can begin to see how a perverse calculus took hold.
That comeback took hold, with the S&P and the Dow Jones industrial average poised to close out the first three months of the year in the green, after the worst start ever to a year.
It didn't change the prognosis: The doctors stressed that, while Andrew might continue to recover from that infection as his new immune system took hold, the cancer cells were also growing and would eventually overwhelm him.
In 85033, the Continental Congress briefly contemplated encouraging states to enact amnesties or oblivions that would exculpate those loyalists who remained in the United States but had fought for Britain, a measure that never took hold.
To meet that threat, the Fed is dusting off a playbook it surely hoped it wouldn't need to turn to again, at least not so soon: the steps it took as the Great Recession took hold.
Making the harpsichord modern again, Esfahani has a happy habit of commissioning new works for his instrument and unearths a rich repertoire of 20th-century pieces that languished unplayed as the early-music movement took hold.
The background check numbers for March — when confirmed cases of the virus began to sharply spike in the United States and public measures to slow it took hold — will not be available for a few weeks.
In 2013, Newburgh, a small city in upstate New York, was one of bloodiest strips in America for some time because the Bloods had come up there to sell crack and the gang culture took hold.
Mats Zuccarello, Victor Rask and Alex Galchenyuk also scored as the Wild took hold of a wild-card spot in the Western Conference one day after they were crushed 7-3 by the Los Angeles Kings.
Mats Zuccarello, Victor Rask and Alex Galchenyuk also scored as the Wild took hold of a wild-card spot in the Western Conference one day after they were crushed 143-3 by the Los Angeles Kings.
As the chart shows, the early growth in confirmed cases was similar from country to country, indicating that the same basic pattern of exponential growth happened in each of these countries after the virus took hold.
The breathtaking detail for me was the speed with which Stewart went from being a "reasonable" conservative to a Stars-and-Bars man — in a matter of months — as the Trumpification of the G.O.P. took hold.
We spoke to Eddie Murphy on his return to standup, looked at how the anti-vaccine movement took hold in the U.S., and visited with 18 families around the world as they prepared their weeknight dinners.
ATLANTA — Marlboro maker Altria started developing its new tobacco device more than a decade ago — as smoking rates declined but long before vaping took hold in the U.S. It took two more years for regulatory clearance.
Compounding problems for the dollar, risk aversion took hold as the broader markets braced for North Korea celebrating its founding on Saturday, and as powerful Hurricane Irma headed for Florida after wreaking havoc in the Caribbean.
Briefly, a delusion took hold of me during the Hermès show on Sunday as the Austrian model Serge Rigvava sauntered onto the runway clad in an immaculately cut six-button double-breasted suit of verdigris velvet.
The use of the traffic circles as public space speaks to the fragmentation and accompanying isolation that has come to define much of life in the hinterlands of France, where the Yellow Vest movement took hold.
The S&P 500 index is trading at 17.1 times forward earnings, up from 16.3 at the start of the month, according to IBES data from Refinitiv, before the optimism over a rate cut took hold.
Since the trend took hold, scientists have warned that vaping could possibly cause something called "popcorn lung," and that some chemicals used to create e-liquid flavors like popcorn, vanilla, and cinnamon can cause tissue damage.
"This liberation curse took hold where people felt entitled to power," explained Hilde Johnson, the former head of the United Nations mission in South Sudan, at a recent event at the Brookings Institution think tank in Washington.
Total household debt, driven by a $9.1 trillion in mortgages, is now $4453 billion higher than its previous peak in 2008, just as the last recession took hold and brought on massive deleveraging across the United States.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average suffered an almost 800-point drop on Tuesday and was down nearly 700 points on Thursday as fears over a slowdown in economic growth and the U.S.-China trade war took hold.
A lack of detail around Trump's promised fiscal stimulus package and his comments that the dollar is too strong has made some question whether the rally that took hold after his election win is running on air.
New York (CNN Business)US stocks recorded their second best day of the year on Tuesday, rallying as hopes for a Federal Reserve rate cut took hold and worries about an escalating trade war took a backseat.
Even before the #MeToo movement took hold, several female staffers on Capitol Hill have said they were barred from spending one-on-one time with their male bosses, over fears of actual (or the appearance of) impropriety.
Before no-fault divorce took hold in the US in the 21995s, courts technically couldn't grant a divorce unless one "innocent" spouse demanded a divorce from a "guilty" spouse and proved misconduct such as adultery or cruelty.
As a result, a trope took hold in the broader world of pop culture that positioned women as foreign visitors to comic book stores, as if it were unfathomable that they could ever be interested in comics.
He had previous experience managing one of the bank's functions during difficult times, when he guided group treasury from early 2007 for two years, raising US$100bn of long-term funding when the financial crisis took hold.
This type of plantation system took hold throughout Congo at the time, yielding a solid infrastructure of wealth for colonizers that has supported the highest levels of Western culture, financing much of the modern fine art world.
On Thursday, in the final hours before the Egyptian-mediated truce took hold, residents and medical workers said an Israeli missile struck and destroyed a house in Dir al-Balah, killing eight of the family members inside.
Erdogan's approval rating rose by 3.7 percentage points in October to 48%, the survey showed, its highest level since shortly after presidential elections in June of 2018, which were held before last year's currency crisis took hold.
Laser tag traces its roots to the 1980s, but the phenomenon truly took hold in New York City with the 1997 opening of Lazer Park, an immense arcade and gaming outpost on West 46th Street in Manhattan.
Gold rose more than 3% as it regained a bit of its safe-haven luster and the yield on U.S. Treasuries fell as emergency measures aimed at stabilizing financial markets took hold after days of sharp volatility.
He was painted as much dirtier, though, and he and Hillary responded by adopting an assumption that the press would target them no matter what, and so a self-destructive secrecy, self-righteousness, and fatalism took hold.
Then, a few years later, beginning with "The Doubtful Guest," came a burst of superb oddities that no one knew quite what to make of but which took hold with a growing number of connoisseurs of … oddities.
Starting out as a hopeful young artist who became a commercial lithographer to survive, Mr. Hollander was part of the revival of fine art printing and especially lithography that took hold in the United States around 1953.
"No one was reportedly killed by the fire at platform SPG9," the head of the Pars Oil and Gas Company (POGC) Mohammad Meshkinfam told SHANA, adding that all staff had been evacuated before the fire took hold.
Mr. Hutchings scraped his way skyward as Mr. Cross took hold of a beat located somewhere between the Balkans and the Middle East, raising the tension as the drummers chafed against him in a stutter-step pattern.
Pluto, meanwhile, is also benefiting from a brand campaign it began rolling out in March, before the coronavirus outbreak took hold in the US. The campaign included ads on TV, billboards, and digital platforms, as Variety reported.
Their attitude is reminiscent of the complacency that took hold after ­Deutsche Bank skated through the financial crisis, thanks to a combination of good fortune, well-­timed bets and the knowledge of a German government safety net.
Vaccine rates in Samoa were just about 31% when measles took hold, the World Health Organization (WHO) says, a far lower proportion than in neighbours, such as Fiji and Tonga, where the disease has been more contained.
"Clearly the Fed is alarmed by the risks posed directly by the coronavirus, but also indirectly via the panic that took hold of financial markets last week," said James McCann, senior global economist at Aberdeen Standard Investments.
"Were I to stay in office, I would not be able to look southern residents in the eye," Lieberman told reporters, referring to Israelis subjected to a surge in Palestinian rocket attacks before Tuesday's truce took hold.
"While in the kitchen, he took hold [of] a knife to demonstrate [the jacket] was stab-proof and sadly realized it wasn't the case," Teesside Assistant Coroner Karin Welsh said at a hearing into the young man's death.
Love set Cashew on a nearby perch and with the thumb and forefinger of both hands took hold of each wing by the tip and moved them up and down a few times as though priming a pump.
If you haven't heard by now: A thirst pandemic recently took hold of straight women on social media over the Hot Priest in Fleabag, aka the lead character's latest love interest—and new crown prince of Thirst Twitter.
The notion soon took hold with the remnants of Brooklyn's business community, particularly local banks and the utility Brooklyn Union Gas, which unlike universities or businesses couldn't up and move to Long Island in search of greener pastures.
And where NSC officials typically brief the president ahead of a call with a foreign leader, Sondland took hold of that process and notified NSC and White House officials he briefed Trump in advance of the Zelensky call.
My anxiety about doctors took hold at age 13, when my parents took me to the "best" primary care provider in Boston, known for her Harvard education, quick diagnoses, and aggressive, my-way-or-the-highway treatment plans.
Whatever economic stability they might derived from oil wealth in the years that followed was obliterated in 2011, when the Arab Spring took hold in the country, resulting in Gadhafi's brutal death and the fall of his regime.
That's precisely what happens to the writer, professional hobbyist and acclaimed comic stylist Henry Alford in his new book, "And Then We Danced": Dance took hold of his spirit at the age of 50 and hasn't let go.
As cease-fires by the government and the Taliban took hold, security forces and insurgents celebrated and took pictures together for the Muslim festival of Eid al-Fitr, marking the end of the holy fasting month of Ramadan.
Initial public offering (IPO) volume in the first three months of the year was worth $16.2 billion, up from $9 billion in the same period last year due to some mega deals before the coronavirus outbreak took hold.
BOSTON, March 20 (Reuters) - U.S. Treasury yields eased on Friday but then steadied after a week of wild swings, as emergency measures to stabilize financial markets and the economy from the effects of the coronavirus pandemic took hold.
Then, in early 2017, as Brexit discussions gathered pace, the German bank reported an almost 12 percent rise in Frankfurt property prices as the market finally awoke from a financial crisis-induced lull and supply limitations took hold.
A rumor took hold, calcifying into legend, that his chauffeur would drive the car onto the lot and park — so it would look as if Mr. Grey were somewhere on the premises — and then take a taxi home.
With a large portion of his offensive value being derived from threes, a high-variance shot Patterson was particularly inconsistent with, there were sustained periods or high-leverage moments where recency and primacy and small samples took hold.
The U.S. prefers to reserve that term for groups such as the Al-Qaeda affiliated Jabhat al-Nusra or the Islamic State, neither of which are included in the cease-fire that first took hold in late February.
ISTANBUL, March 25 (Reuters) - The Turkish lira strengthened to 5.6775 against the dollar in early trade on Monday, having tumbled more than 4 percent on Friday, its biggest one-day fall since a currency crisis took hold last August.
He told her that no one got through life without committing at least one unforgivable act and what he said next left her unable to speak in anything but sentence fragments for days; a new, broken language took hold.
As of 2018, overall state funding for public two- and four-year colleges was more than $6.6 billion below what it was in 2008 just before the recession fully took hold, after adjusting for inflation, the CBPP analysis found.
He called them the "BRIC" nations, and the monniker took hold: Brazil, Russia, India, China became a runaway hit investment strategy, and the countries themselves embraced their anointed new global role (photo above), adding South Africa to become BRICS.
CEO du Preez delivered a stark assessment of Steinhoff's options at the company's first public investor presentation since the scandal took hold, saying a radical transformation into a retail-focused investment holding company was its "only way to survive".
What happened: Investors feel they overreacted yesterday to concerns over Italian politics and U.S.-China trade disputes, as arguments took hold that Italy won't really leave the EU and that the Trump administration's tariff talk is a negotiating tactic.
Meanwhile a false narrative took hold that the US military concocted the story about Lynch and fed it to the Post in an attempt to bolster popular support for the war, which at the time was already very strong.
Since the #MeToo movement took hold in 2017, the pattern of escalating accusations has become familiar, repeating itself across multiple industries with the aim of holding accountable those allegedly involved in sexual misconduct and those who cover it up.
The concept of yogic celibacy took hold of her around 1985, when she suffered a series of personal setbacks: First, she was denied tenure in the philosophy department at the University of Michigan, and then her marriage fell apart.
A recovery package could simply—and probably unsuccessfully—try to get the economy back up to where it was before the Covid-203 shutdowns took hold, complete with its decades of wage stagnation, exploding carbon emissions, and staggering inequality.
As the sell-off took hold last week, UBS Global Wealth Management highlighted to clients a chance to add stocks in the two of the firm's favored sectors - U.S. consumer discretionary and U.S. communication services - calling the sectors oversold.
Though bogus, the madman myth took hold among German dealers and collectors and heightened the desire for van Gogh's art, which then found its way into private and museum collections throughout Germany within a very brief period of time.
Lamin Sanneh, who was born into poverty in a tiny river town in Gambia and became a world-renowned scholar of Christianity and Islam, providing key insights into how each religion took hold in West Africa, died on Jan.
While speaking with the Detroit Free Press ahead of his appearance at an Alzheimer's Association event in Michigan on October 26, Hawk detailed how his mother slowly lost the capability to do everyday tasks as the neurological condition took hold.
The phenomenon of short-sell attacks took hold between 2009 and 2011, with investment and research firms such as Muddy Waters Research and Alfred Little attracting international attention for their campaigns against overseas-listed Chinese companies including Sino-Forest and Silvercorp.
Part of it was stylistic, a mini-movement that took hold of college basketball for a short time during the tail end of a narcissistic decade in America and enabled the profundity and overwhelming shock-and-awe of teams like Oklahoma.
Dopesick, her third book, is at its best when chronicling how heroin took hold of the US after a crackdown on prescription opioids, and her numerous, tragic interviews with people with addiction and their families who were ravaged by these drugs.
Irbil, Iraq (CNN)The small dorm room in Kirkuk, with gray-speckled terrazzo floors and wooden cots, was home to Monaly Najeeb and six other Christian women after ISIS took hold in Mosul and they were forced to abandon college.
The lira tumbled more than 4 percent against the U.S. dollar on Friday, its biggest one-day fall since a currency crisis took hold in August, raising concerns that Turks are buying more foreign cash as ties with Washington deteriorate.
The sovereign fund pulled its money from the Californian bond house last year after widespread investor fears took hold about underperformance at some of Pimco's largest fixed income funds and the acrimonious departure of its founder, Bill Gross, in late 2014.
While we spoke, and I jotted down notes, Sadek took hold of my necklace—a long chain with two interlocking pieces of clay—and began pulling it toward him as far as it would stretch, about a foot from my chest.
Much of Huber's work over the past year has been shrouded in mystery, and the GOP lawmakers also expressed disappointment that Huber declined their request for him to testify, which came before Democrats took hold of committee gavels last week.
As Fraser puts it, "A self-assured rejection of authority and those who wielded it took hold in her earliest days," and grew steadily into a hatred of government regulation so alarmingly aggressive it approached an unhinged form of anarchism.
Dimon told Business Insider on our call that his "heightened interest" in policy really took hold when he became the chair of the Business Roundtable (BRT), a policy advocacy group comprising nearly 200 CEOs of America's largest companies, in January 2017.
LUANDA (Reuters) - The world's worst yellow fever outbreak in decades took hold in an Angolan slum because its early victims were Eritrean migrants whose false vaccination papers sent doctors off on the wrong path for weeks, international health officials said.
Even for military hawks, the view took hold that something was profoundly flawed in the war effort, and that the president and Army General William Westmoreland had badly misled the American people and foolishly ensnared us in an unwinnable conflict.
The G20 was a crucial forum for tackling the global financial crisis that took hold in 2008, but forging consensus has proven harder this year as the group must deal with a shift toward more protectionism under U.S. President Donald Trump.
The surprise outcome, defying late polls that showed Hillary Clinton with a modest but persistent edge, threatened convulsions throughout the country and the world, where skeptics had watched with alarm as Mr. Trump's unvarnished overtures to disillusioned voters took hold.
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea's economic growth retreated further in the last quarter of 22.6, the Bank of Korea said on Wednesday, as a sharp slowdown in construction investment and private consumption took hold in the face of a deepening political crisis.
That's still only a fraction of the $30 billion that investors have wiped off each of FedEx and UPS's market value since hitting a peak in mid-January last year as concerns about tariff wars and slowing economic growth took hold.
Fourth-quarter sales - covering a period before the coronavirus took hold - rose a currency-adjusted 10% to 5.84 billion euros, while operating profit came in at 245 million euros, missing analysts' mean forecasts of 5.88 billion and 288 million euros, respectively.
Civil rights watchdogs see the move as the latest erosion of democratic institutions under Mr. Orban, who since entering office in 2010 has created a blueprint for backsliding from the liberal democracy that took hold in Eastern Europe in the 1990s.
The forces of isolationism remained strong until the start of World War II but eventually Wilsonian internationalism took hold in the form of the United Nations and institutions like the World Trade Organization and International Monetary Fund that transformed the world.
Fourth-quarter sales - covering a period before the coronavirus took hold — rose a currency-adjusted 10% to 5.84 billion euros, while operating profit came in at 245 million euros, missing analysts' mean forecasts of 5.88 billion and 288 million euros, respectively.
This seductive concept took hold with video of seemingly pinpoint strikes during the first Persian Gulf war and was reinforced since by widespread use of drone strikes by Presidents George W. Bush, Barack Obama and Donald Trump against faraway targets.
The Turkish lira tumbled more than 4 percent against the U.S. dollar on Friday, its biggest one-day fall since a currency crisis took hold in August, raising concerns that Turks are buying more foreign cash as ties with Washington deteriorate.
But as the allegations of sexual assault emerged in mid-September, a crisis management approach took hold, with Kavanaugh himself at the center of an effort to repair his reputation and salvage his prospects of becoming a Supreme Court justice.
"Delta flights are departing and a ground stop has been lifted as IT systems begin to return to normal after a systems outage," the company announced on Twitter at about midnight EST Sunday, some four hours after the problem took hold.
The year 1919 is usually not considered an important marker on the jazz timeline, but that year subtle yet compelling forces took hold that would turn this invasive novelty into something with far more clarity and promise as an art form.
And in April, Bill O'Reilly — once Fox News's most highly rated anchor — was forced out of Fox News after reports emerged that he had settled sexual harassment suits against him and a major advertising boycott took hold against his show.
The archetype of the New Woman that took hold at the precipice of the twentieth century is another clear influence: as ladies stand astride bikes, hold each other in intimate embraces, or playfully pop out of pre-cut newspaper pages.
Macron's vision also includes turning Europe's existing bailout fund into a European Monetary Fund (EMF), to act as a buffer in any future financial crises in the bloc, which was nearly torn apart in a debt crisis that took hold in 2009.
The specific source of the outbreak is not currently known, but the Oregonian reported that low immunization rates in the area meant that it was only a matter of time before a preventable outbreak like this one took hold in the Pacific Northwest.
In another policy adjustment Monday meant to tighten money supply, the central bank did not open a daily foreign exchange depo auction, a step it last took in August as the currency crisis took hold and eventually tipped Turkey's economy into recession.
Three key narratives took hold and spread during this period: Suggestions that ISIS was responsible, the connection of this fire to previous church desecrations in France, and a continued attempt to paint Muslims as celebrating the destruction of the Notre Dame Cathedral.
Around a decade ago, as the nation's social media addiction took hold — prompting everyone to broadcast intense feelings about new topics each day — "backlash" was a useful means of describing the machinelike way public opinion could shift around any given pop-culture concern.
Before the 1830s, newspapers and pamphlets were mostly produced either by political parties (appealing to men who could vote) or business interests, which created trade journals; and, before advertising took hold, early American newspapers were in some cases subsidized by the government.
"Damn look at those chops (Image: Public Domain/Wikimedia Commons)Writing today in the journal Science, McGann explains that the myth that humans are terrible smellers probably took hold in 19th century France, when the Catholic Church was trying to fight "materialism.
Legislation to overhaul the sector — in development almost since democracy took hold two decades ago — aims to address problems that have fostered the nation's notorious corruption, and kept many Nigerians trapped in a cycle of poverty despite their nation's fantastic oil wealth.
But chaos took hold as the evening wore on, with men, women and even children clambering into the ring to unleash total mayhem in the form of aerial assaults and body slams so brutal you'd swear you could feel the concrete floor vibrate.
In the late 1990s, you could only find two health food stores selling vegan and vegetarian supplies in Puerto Rico, but by the time Jerome's cuisine took hold in the commonwealth, a small movement of misfits had begun to shape the emerging lifestyle.
The phenomenon of short-sell attacks took hold between 2009 and 2011, with investment and research firms such as Muddy Waters Research and Alfred Little attracting international attention for their campaigns against overseas-listed Chinese companies including Sino-Forest and Silvercorp (SVM.TO).
The policies seek to reverse years of economic contraction and zero growth that took hold after Japan's real estate market collapsed in the early 1990s, ending the economic momentum it was riding in the 1980s, when the country seemed an unstoppable force.
The company undertook a whole business securitisation in 2007 just as the financial crisis took hold, a £2.84bn long-term debt structure from Channel Link Enterprises Finance that it could pay off over the life of its concession to operate the link.
That's how the Socialists and the Farmer-Labor party took hold in several states and many cities for decades in the last century, and how smaller parties like the Right-to-Life, Libertarian, Green, and Working Families Parties have achieved footholds more recently.
The Bank of Canada, citing the damage the fires did to the energy sector, said on June 15 that growth was likely to be flat or slightly negative in the second quarter before an outsized recovery took hold in the third quarter.
Fit City Two years ago, at a park on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, Coss Marte took hold of a corroded metal pipe and felt the weight of his body as he lifted his feet off the ground for some pull-ups.
Eventually Trump wouldn't be so alone in the executive mansion -- first lady Melania Trump, who decamped to Florida before the shutdown took hold, rejoined the President in Washington Monday night to speak with children who called to track Santa's flight around the world.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The coordinator of Syria's main opposition group said on Monday that a ceasefire brokered by the United States and Russia never took hold and called on the world to put an end to the "criminality" of the Syrian government.
At the end of the night, fireworks shot into the sky from behind the stage, but they were upstaged by the rain, which began during "Friends in Low Places" and really took hold during "The Dance," one of Mr. Brooks's most scarred ballads.
The oil company's fall from grace is emblematic of how Brazil has seen its profile eclipsed in the investment world as commodities prices slumped, the country's worst economic recession in a generation took hold and a sweeping corruption scandal gripped the country's elites.
The rule took hold for big banks this year, and forces them to value loans over their lifetime — a measure meant to more accurately gauge risk, but one that could also make projected losses look more drastic when the economy is worsening.
This news comes amid massive civil rights rollbacks by the Trump administration, and not long after a post-racial narrative that took hold during the Obama era: By electing a black president, the idea goes, America had at least partially moved past race.
When the outbreak first took hold in January and February, China and South Korea swiftly implemented city-wide lockdowns, mass testing, and extreme social-distancing measures that many believed set an example for how effective restrictive measures could be in containing the infection.
The prospect of a global recession was reflected in an index of European insurance shares which has tumbled to 3-13/2-year lows, losing 30% from peaks hit on Feb 19 before concern about the potential of the deadly virus took hold.
Gold rose more than 3% at one point as it regained a bit of its flight to safety luster and the yield on U.S. Treasuries fell as emergency measures aimed at stabilizing financial markets briefly took hold after days of sharp volatility.
Bendel's stopped selling clothes in 2009, but an aversion to the kind of experimentation and creativity — distinguished by the imprimatur of Andy Warhol, Stephen Burrows and Perry Ellis early in their careers — that had defined the store for decades took hold earlier.
Though important concerns about automotive safety would persist through the 20th century and into our current moment of driverless cars, the general idea that the automobile was societal good took hold swiftly after the introduction of mass market versions of the product.
Over the next decade, a rhetoric took hold that argued for a collective identity rooted in both the death of Vincent Chin and the debates over affirmative action, but it still felt strange to those who had grown up Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Filipino.
Analysts say its offshoots in Central America took hold when members were deported by the US. Immigrant rights groups say it's misleading to use MS-13 as an excuse for any crackdown and note that many of the gang's victims are immigrants.
Credit the Gretzky effect, in which youth hockey took hold first in Southern California after Wayne Gretzky was traded to the Los Angeles Kings in 1988, then throughout the Sun Belt as the N.H.L. added or relocated teams in Phoenix, Dallas, Tampa, Fla.
The Turkish lira tumbled more than 4 per cent against the U.S. dollar on Friday, its biggest one-day fall since a currency crisis took hold in August, raising concerns that Turks are buying more foreign cash as ties with Washington deteriorate.
President Emmanuel Macron, who will meet Merkel in Berlin on Thursday, is pushing hard for bold euro zone reforms to defend the 19-member currency bloc against any repeat of the financial crisis that took hold in 2009 and threatened to tear it apart.
With an endorsement last month from former president Barack Obama, Pressley was part of a historic wave of women, especially women of color, who took hold of the 2018 midterm elections and campaigned on bold, progressive platforms geared toward shaking up the Democratic Party.
I asked Izzy (Stud1nt) what they thought it meant, because I'm still surprised that it took hold as a name both for a song and the EP. They said it reminded them of a fucked up hardstyle theme park which I think is great.
Prices dipped in late 2018, however, as concerns of an oversupply took hold amid rising inventories in the U.S. In addition, President Donald Trump's tariff war with China began to impact global growth and the demand outlook for oil started to look more uncertain.
The Russian, who won the junior title in 2014, had broken in the first game of the match but served three consecutive double faults in her opening service game as some early nerves took hold, although she shrugged that off with a wry smile.
Music was always an interest for young Robert — violin and piano were among the instruments he studied as a child — but the idea of making a career of it really took hold when, as a clarinetist, he joined the high school band in Plainview, Tex.
With euro zone growth on its best run since the bloc's crisis took hold a decade ago, pressure from Germany and other countries has been mounting on the ECB to start planning an exit from its policy of aggressive bond purchases and sub-zero rates.
MS-13 began in Los Angeles in the 1980s amid a flood of Salvadorans fleeing a civil war to the US. It was the US deporting these immigrants in the '90s back to Central America that sent the gang there, where it took hold.
"Concerned for the immediate well-being of the dog, one of our officers removed portions of his uniform, took hold of one end of a rescue rope, and with his co-workers holding the other end, he made his way to the dog," Const.
Raising their forecasts for the euro, Morgan Stanley analysts said Switzerland's asset management industry, which has held or hedged huge inflows in francs since the euro zone's debt crisis took hold in 2010, would finally begin to reduce its franc position in the months ahead.
With share prices rebounding across Asia and Europe and Wall Street also set to open higher, the dollar climbed around a third of a percent to 113.17 yen, up from lows of 112.47 yen on Wednesday plumbed as a risk-off mood took hold.
Over time disagreements and regional factionalism took hold and individual groups have separately carried out bombings, kidnappings and other atrocities with little central organization, mostly in areas of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao, a collection of Muslim-majority provinces and cities in the region.
Parents looking for a way to provide their children — or their neighbors' children — with the best educational options should demand state governments give them back the power they once enjoyed before the current education system took hold, which only occurred after decades of cronyism.
A second bout of emergency financial management took hold in 2011 — this time with increased and almost absolute powers that were approved by Governor Rick Snyder — which forced schools to close down, saw public workers lose their jobs, and demolished more and more houses.
Rumored to have started in the DJ box, the blaze quickly took hold of the already dilapidated structure and though the few staff inside got out unharmed, one end of the building completely collapsed, narrowly missing the 25 firefighters battling to subdue the blaze.
BEIRUT, Lebanon — Amid scattered reports of clashes and airstrikes, a cease-fire between the Syrian government and rebel groups tentatively took hold across the country on Friday, signaling a fragile peace that could lead to talks aimed at ending more than five years of fighting.
In 2015, protests against poor trash collection and management took hold across the country, culminating in the "You Stink" movement — a name that pointed to both the smell of uncollected trash festering in the summer heat, and to the perceived corruption underlying the Lebanese government.
It is hard to pinpoint, precisely, when the stereotype — that Brazil does not produce goalkeepers, largely because it does not need goalkeepers, that its outfield players are so good that only the waifs and strays are needed to play in goal — first took hold.
SEOUL, South Korea — A prominent church pastor whose behavior came under scrutiny when the #MeToo movement took hold in South Korea was sentenced Thursday to 15 years in prison for "habitually" raping female followers who said they were deceived into believing that he was God.
The initial double-digit drop in 2018 from a September all-time high, stocks bounced hard and it looked like a retest setup, only to give way to a more disorderly selloff and ultimate 20% loss that December, before a furious recovery took hold.
The community, which is near the Massachusetts border and has a population of just over 13,000, was a farming community up until World War II, "when explosive growth in population and industry took hold and has yet to slow down," according to its website.
Macron, who is due to hold a working meeting with Merkel in Berlin on Thursday, is pushing hard for bold reforms to proof the 19-member currency bloc against any repeat of the crisis that took hold in 2009 and threatened to tear it apart.
The authorities contend the killings had the markings of MS-21980, which would bring the gang's body count to 230 in Suffolk County since the beginning of 2000, the most violent stretch since MS-0003 took hold on Long Island in the late 2000s.
While HTC doubled down in North America and Europe, battling the immense resources of Apple and Samsung, other Chinese brands took hold in emerging markets like India, leaving HTC without a market to fall back to, Counterpoint's Neil Shah wrote in a blog post.
"One way to change public opinion is to pass policies, as we saw with large increases in public support for smoking restrictions and tobacco taxes over the last decade once those policies took hold across the US." It looks like soda may be following suit.
Obamacare sign-ups fell for a second year to 2.53 million as changes made by the Trump administration to scale back the health-care law took hold and legal challenges left the fate of the Affordable Care Act in question, according to new federal data released Wednesday.

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