Torrent Freak reports that 250,000 people downloaded the original torrent in the span of 12 hours.
|
|
First spotted by Torrent Freak, we don't know how long Google has been displaying the torrent results.
|
|
This is a big hit for the torrent community, since KAT was one of, if not the, most popular torrent site, even bigger than the Pirate Bay.
|
|
A screenshot of a streaming torrent for The Revenant .
|
|
The researchers found the average lifespan of a torrent at the time the ASCII file was created in 2003 was about nine days, and most torrent lifespans fall between 30 and 300 hours.
|
|
The torrent of online abuse undermines democracy and free speech.
|
|
On Friday, Francis called this exodus a "torrent of misery."
|
|
A lot of work goes into a simple torrent download.
|
|
It's easier to download their music illegally on torrent sites.
|
|
The slow drip of Russia news has become a torrent.
|
|
"It's like a torrent right now," John Di Domenico says.
|
|
I downloaded a torrent that purported to archive the sites.
|
|
I'm willing to bet God doesn't torrent HBO box sets.
|
|
Looking at the torrent flowing past, she became immediately concerned.
|
|
Don't you remember the shuttering of sprawling torrent site What.CD?
|
|
Nepal opened a huge dam upriver, sending a torrent downstream.
|
|
That's his form of "honesty" amid a torrent of lies.
|
|
That's why this malicious torrent of questions is so damaging.
|
|
Officers and military doctors provided a torrent of appreciative testimonials.
|
|
Brown's faced a torrent of criticism on social media before.
|
|
The torrent of toys delayed the game by 40 minutes.
|
|
"The torrent of data has already begun," Dr. Ricker said.
|
|
The torrent continued downhill, slamming into homes and contaminating rivers.
|
|
If a torrent-happy Juggalo is to blame, Bell isn't mad.
|
|
We are simultaneously in control and washed away in the torrent.
|
|
A torrent of misogynistic abuse came at her on social media.
|
|
A search of major torrent sites immediately turns up the files.
|
|
That slow trickle of disappearing audiences became a torrent in 23.
|
|
Mr. Trump responded forcefully and with a torrent of schoolyard taunts.
|
|
If anything, the relentless torrent of disingenuous feel-goodery has intensified.
|
|
Those claims were followed by a torrent of almost-daily accusations.
|
|
I taught my uncle how to torrent movies the other day.
|
|
It does support P2P traffic, for those who like to torrent.
|
|
The torrent of mergers in the health-care industry kept flowing.
|
|
Brazilian torrent frogs live near running water, which makes communication difficult.
|
|
It's a torrent of answers, and every one trails new questions.
|
|
But the November results swept in a torrent of younger Democrats.
|
|
Trump has unleashed a torrent of anti-Semitism into the wild.
|
|
A torrent of English variations followed, partly spurred on by competitions.
|
|
A torrent of previously dammed-up speech washed over the internet.
|
|
"I don't see this torrent of people coming in," he said.
|
|
The torrent also struck Vale administrative buildings, including the company cafeteria.
|
|
This provoked a torrent of defense, and even more eye rolls.
|
|
That move could unleash a torrent of new lump-sum offers.
|
|
Megan Specia in New York sorted through the social media torrent.
|
|
Lately the trickle of co-living activity has become a torrent.
|
|
He has released a torrent of ads to do so. 6.
|
|
Torrent makes valsartan tablets using active pharmaceutical ingredients from Zhejiang Huahai.
|
|
An indecipherable torrent of words spewed from the breathless caller. ''ThisisrecruitSiddiqui.IhavearrivedsafelyatParrisIsland.Pleasedonotsendanyfoodorbulkyitemstomeinthemail.Iwillcontactyouin201453to201443daysbyletterwithmynewaddress.Thankyouforyoursupport.Goodbyefornow.
|
|
In solos, the player must switch seats to access a vehicle's torrent.
|
|
" But, he adds, "these horrific experiences [...] really ignited a torrent of support.
|
|
On Monday, brands unleashed a torrent of tweets about the solar eclipse.
|
|
That pirated copy has since been shared on English-language torrent networks.
|
|
Despite the torrent of bad headlines, Facebook's business is doing just fine.
|
|
Keller was, not surprisingly, subjected to a torrent of online outrage Thursday.
|
|
When asked about the return of OnSmash and another site, Torrent-Finder.
|
|
By 2015, the flood of Syrian refugees had turned into a torrent.
|
|
One set of neighbors rescued themselves with a rope across the torrent.
|
|
He pulled a 134 GB selection, organized it, and created a torrent.
|
|
That's when I started getting an absolute torrent of non-stop abuse.
|
|
And health systems will need to adapt to the torrent of data.
|
|
Hugin unleashed a torrent of ads targeting Menendez for his ethics issues.
|
|
He also appears to be downloading a torrent from The Pirate Bay.
|
|
Scientists and science enthusiasts around the country unleashed a torrent of support.
|
|
Online taper hubs and torrent trackers like The Traders' Den and dimeadozen.
|
|
Despite the torrent of #MeToo, I still feel uneasy writing about it.
|
|
Assisting are archival sites like Coachella Recordings and torrent trackers like dimeadozen.
|
|
However, the event did not unleash a torrent of endorsements for Trump.
|
|
There was a torrent of debate over the appropriateness of its placement.
|
|
But proponents think Cruz's approach would unleash a torrent of economic growth.
|
|
The burst unleashed a torrent of toxic mud that killed 19 people.
|
|
No. You are both fish, caught in the unending torrent of news.
|
|
Issued in 2202, the WOTUS rule unleashed a torrent of Federal litigation.
|
|
Blandino said he did not expect the torrent of penalties to continue.
|
|
After a torrent of complaints on social media, a new banner appeared.
|
|
The life that we began in Texas was a torrent of activity.
|
|
Since the incident, he had received a torrent of anti-Semitic messages.
|
|
Tune out, for the moment, the torrent of lies coming from Trump.
|
|
A torrent of venture investment in tech has slowed to a trickle.
|
|
Meanwhile, Eastern Ghouta's residents describe a torrent of air and ground strikes.
|
|
Pull the chain and a torrent of ice water rushes over you.
|
|
His comment unleashed a global torrent of criticism and critical media coverage.
|
|
A torrent of blood poured out of a fissure on its surface.
|
|
Conservative groups had already flooded those districts with a torrent of advertisements.
|
|
That was until a torrent of investment and partnerships this past year.
|
|
A Torrent representative did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
|
|
But his recent torrent of criticism came in response to a poll.
|
|
Type into Google, "bitcoin IRA" and you'll see a torrent of advertisements.
|
|
Guitar strings sizzle, and the drum kit slams, and we meet torrent upon torrent of Casablancas' trademark raucous wailing: "The end has no end," he cries eight times in succession as it all goes spiraling through the floor.
|
|
The plugin works with Firefox, Internet Explorer, or Chrome, and the premise is simple: with it installed, navigate to any Pirate Bay torrent page, and you'll get a link to stream the torrent, rather than just downloading it.
|
|
Torrent of insults Christie, the New Jersey governor, unleashed a torrent of insults at Rubio this week -- belittling him as the "boy in the bubble" who hides behind "canned answers," and is not ready to be commander-in-chief.
|
|
Better to wait for the inevitable movie like everyone—just don't torrent it.
|
|
The morning and evening papers are gone, replaced by a torrent of Tweets.
|
|
We weren't the only ones struggling to interpret this torrent of baby data.
|
|
It would have been a euphonious whisper swiftly lost in a cacophonous torrent.
|
|
The tiny #ad hashtag is hardly noticeable amongst the torrent of other words.
|
|
Maybe Kanye just wanted to see what this torrent thing was all about?
|
|
Take the ultra... A lot of work goes into a simple torrent download.
|
|
Because it has no filters your words can come out as a torrent.
|
|
The best-known torrent site in the world now streams pirated content too.
|
|
Sanofi, EMS, Torrent Pharma and all the private equity funds declined to comment.
|
|
India's GSPC and Torrent Power had also purchased spot cargoes earlier this month.
|
|
Journalists who challenge the president face a torrent of abuse, de Jesus added.
|
|
Case in point: Cooking salmon often yields a torrent of mysterious white gunk.
|
|
The company's Facebook page is already "unavailable" after a torrent of negative reviews.
|
|
In recent weeks, the trickle of unsettling news has turned into a torrent.
|
|
The deliciousness comes with a caveat: a torrent of juice in every bite.
|
|
And when they hit, they're a torrent, like a tropical storm making landfall.
|
|
If you have a torrent or two loaded, that might be a problem.
|
|
Will you be able to Torrent a file and generate your own prescription?
|
|
There's always a torrent of rhetoric, a tsunami of it, to be fair.
|
|
As the torrent of accusations continues, it is unlikely to be the last.
|
|
Certainly, it's easy to lose your bearings in the president's torrent of lies.
|
|
And digital firearm files have also appeared on CAD repositories and torrent sites.
|
|
"The important thing for us is to play in the playoffs," Torrent said.
|
|
He is a waterfall of words, a thundering torrent of bawdiness and beauty.
|
|
The torrent of litigation challenging Trump administration actions is not unique to California.
|
|
Endorsers in South Carolina were fielding a torrent of overtures from rival candidates.
|
|
Last week, torrent search engine The Pirate Bay added support for Torrents Time, a plug-in that lets you stream videos from The Pirate Bay (and other sites, should they choose to support it) directly, without ever downloading a torrent.
|
|
Roger Torrent, the pro-independence speaker of the Catalan Parliament, is pushing for lawmakers to elect Mr. Puigdemont in absentia, though the former president has recently said he is no longer a candidate; opposition lawmakers want Mr. Torrent to resign, instead.
|
|
And he huddled with union leaders, promising a torrent of new jobs and factories.
|
|
Torrent acquired Elder Pharma's branded formulations business for about 20 billion rupees in 2014.
|
|
This week, Torrentz, the world's largest torrent search engine, closed without notice or explanation.
|
|
We're sure it's nothing that a torrent of brightly colored gummy bears can't solve!
|
|
First, the ominous clouds, then a foreboding wind, then an unrelenting torrent of rain.
|
|
He is calm under pressure, but unleashes a torrent of passion when he scores.
|
|
She will unleash a torrent of criticism and vitriol — but then she will reply.
|
|
Since then, a torrent of papers have shown matching improvements elsewhere in the body.
|
|
"The victims were buried in a torrent of mud and wall debris," Sutopo added.
|
|
This year's music is available in two torrent files, together totaling 10.33GB of music.
|
|
Compare to this steady drip of AI integration, academic research was a raging torrent.
|
|
The popular torrent link site isoHunt has created a mirror for KAT at KickassTorrents.website.
|
|
It also happily works with torrent and P2P file sharing and has unlimited bandwidth.
|
|
A torrent of cheap hoverboards constructed in China flooded the US marketplace in 2015.
|
|
First a handful and then a torrent of customers came to buy the shirts.
|
|
Piracy has never truly died, whether it occurs when users torrent files through thepiratebay.
|
|
Monitoring the torrent of content that passes through their servers is a huge task.
|
|
Unless stopped, Baramos will unleash a torrent of evil that will destroy the world.
|
|
And King has drawn a torrent of unfavorable headlines in the campaign's closing stages.
|
|
A torrent of Twitter writers quickly fired back, most of them denouncing Foster's position.
|
|
Abboud, in Arizona, "received a torrent of Islamaphobic attacks on Facebook" a year ago.
|
|
For Mr. Jenkins, the story of "Cane River" is a torrent of what-ifs.
|
|
And his case for the border wall is based on a torrent of lies.
|
|
Many gems within that torrent will inevitably slip past even the most dedicated reader.
|
|
"Can you believe this?" he has said as he scanned the torrent of headlines.
|
|
No doubt, you've seen a torrent of coverage in recent days of the milestone.
|
|
What they couldn't predict, though, was the torrent of similar experiences the article unleashed.
|
|
The move followed a torrent of criticism after his pay was recently revealed publicly.
|
|
"It provoked, in the moment, a torrent of intense tears," Lewis wrote on Twitter.
|
|
"We have to be ready because the playoffs are different this year," Torrent said.
|
|
S. savers' and U.S. banks' balance sheets simply can't absorb the torrent of issuance.
|
|
The Supreme Court's decision turned the usual torrent of campaign cash into Niagara Falls.
|
|
The album itself reportedly surpassed 250 million streams in its first ten days but there was a wider negative impact as the Bit Torrent host, Torrent Freak, claimed there had been more than half a million illegal downloads on the first day alone.
|
|
This system soon fell by the wayside as the torrent of content continued to grow.
|
|
But the five other accusers withstood the torrent of questions and recriminations from the defense.
|
|
The drip-drip-drop of updates soon turned into a trickle and then a torrent.
|
|
You can even torrent and share files without worrying that your ISP will find out.
|
|
It appeared that the anti-elite torrent sweeping the West had claimed yet another victim.
|
|
But rather than proposing alternatives, Republicans offered a torrent of invective for the president's budget.
|
|
Making matters worse, Trump has unleashed an irresponsible, dangerous torrent of threats about the whistleblower.
|
|
It's led to a torrent of lowered guidance — and it's likely about to get worse.
|
|
This torrent of discovery has made exoplanetology one of the most exciting fields in astronomy.
|
|
India's Gujarat State Petroleum Corp (GSPC) and Torrent Power issued new buy tenders this week.
|
|
Some of them record terabytes of data every day—and the torrent is only increasing.
|
|
Apps that could unleash a torrent of productivity tools for the iPad Pro, for example.
|
|
Historical limits on state power have proven inadequate for the internet's torrent of individualised data.
|
|
The study's findings come despite a torrent of recent negative publicity that Facebook has endured.
|
|
Members of both parties released a torrent of tweets and statements on Tuesday's court ruling.
|
|
The torrent took out a big chunk of the villa and carried it to sea.
|
|
The acknowledgment by Mr. Kirby on Thursday touched off a torrent of criticism from Republicans.
|
|
So yeah, you won't be facing a jail term by merely visiting a torrent site.
|
|
Closeups replayed throughout the day showed cars and people scrambling unsuccessfully to escape the torrent.
|
|
It is the rarest thing in Tintoretto — in this torrent of movement, an absolute stillness.
|
|
Quoting tiny fractions suggests content on Facebook gets drowned out in a torrent of information.
|
|
If people want a torrent of pictures, videos, and unrestricted verbiage, they already have Facebook.
|
|
His critics said his acquisitions became an unmanageable torrent of 19803,000 new items a day.
|
|
But some of his most loyal conservative supporters unleashed a torrent of uncharacteristically harsh criticism.
|
|
Sanders' campaign has seen a torrent of fundraising dollars from an army of individual donors.
|
|
I hope you'll pardon a longer newsletter than usual today, given the torrent of news.
|
|
To bring down costs and spur demand, the state has unleashed a torrent of cash.
|
|
But putting aside Trump's torrent tangents, ask yourself this: What was THE STORY of Thursday?
|
|
He was then subjected to a torrent of criticism from environmental activists and some lawmakers.
|
|
Producers lashed out at "irrational" speculation as prices collapsed under a torrent of short-selling.
|
|
If you leave a thing alone you leave it to a torrent of change. —G.
|
|
Yet, this area is currently ravaged in a torrent of moral misery and spiritual crisis.
|
|
During the day, the average Williamsburg pedestrian will witness a ceaseless torrent of Pokémon trainers.
|
|
Fate is a torrent, and all you can do is keep your head above water.
|
|
A torrent of an ASCII version of The Matrix created more than 12 years ago has gone down in internet folklore as the longest-living torrent of all time, and is apparently still going strong, with users continuing to download and seed it today.
|
|
IEX initially filed its application in mid-September, prompting a torrent of more than 460 comments.
|
|
Usually that fight is a literal battle, the better to unfurl Gibson's signature torrent of gore.
|
|
Since it published, she told Costello, she has received a torrent of abuse on social media.
|
|
Torrent previously managed Italy's Girona FC and was Guardiola's assistant at Barcelona FC and Bayern Munich.
|
|
On Friday, a collection of links to torrent files appeared on the anonymous publishing site PasteBin.
|
|
The TF report also corroborates Muso's data about torrent downloads being less popular than streaming alternatives.
|
|
A torrent of leaks coming out of Robert Mueller's unit, all designed to hurt President Trump.
|
|
Those five accusers and Constand herself withstood the torrent of questions and recriminations from the defense.
|
|
His comments triggered a torrent of negative reactions and the billionaire later rowed back the remarks.
|
|
Sure enough, a torrent of weak electromagnetic signals was pouring out from the star's third planet.
|
|
But the building was swept away in a few hours by a torrent of brown water.
|
|
If they want to torrent the new season, many will do so without blinking an eye.
|
|
Someone took the pirated data, zipped it up, and made it available as one big torrent.
|
|
After three rip-roaring weeks, the selling torrent driving stocks finally eased up late last week.
|
|
He said a torrent of sludge tore through the mine's offices, including a cafeteria during lunchtime.
|
|
Predating the torrent tracker, "db" (as Anderson abbreviates it) is a quietly landmark achievement in fandom.
|
|
This isn't a way to access the myriad amount of pirated content available on torrent sites.
|
|
McKinsey reckons that this torrent contributed more to global growth in 2014 than trade in goods.
|
|
The sudden dismissal of all charges against "Empire" actor Jussie Smollett unleashed a torrent of outrage.
|
|
Yet creating and using this torrent of information is an endeavour of enormous scale and complexity.
|
|
Then came a torrent of leaks from present and former FBI agents, some factual, some false.
|
|
SoftBank's formidable torrent of cash is creating a distinctly modern version of the bait-and-switch.
|
|
And before a torrent of questions, Trump did just that, tapping Alexander Acosta as his pick.
|
|
A red gravel torrent rocketed downward at two tons a second, in a low, dull roar.
|
|
But the lies are constant, coming in a steady torrent, and are never acknowledged, simply repeated.
|
|
Last summer in Hinckley, the gods unleashed a torrent straight out of the legend of Noah.
|
|
But sometimes it's worth it to retreat from the addictive torrent of stimuli framed in blue.
|
|
In the months since then, a torrent of state and federal regulators have opened new investigations.
|
|
Like the scorpion that stings the frog ferrying it across the torrent, he cannot help it.
|
|
With her torrent of detailed policies, Warren established herself as the "plans" candidate by the spring.
|
|
Others plastered the comments section of her Instagram posts with an unending torrent of fish emoji.
|
|
The move follows a torrent of consumer requests for cash payments from the embattled credit company.
|
|
Nothing, though, seems random to DeView after he survived a torrent of bullets by sheer luck.
|
|
Pull down the chain, and an enormous amount of icy water courses down, a breathtaking torrent.
|
|
Facing a torrent of criticism for failing to address New York City's deteriorating transit system, Gov.
|
|
The heavy rains caused nearby rivers to rise, generating a torrent that leveled homes and neighborhoods.
|
|
The torrent of outside spending has continued unabated in the weeks leading up to election day.
|
|
She was diagnosed with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder because of the torrent of abuse she endured.
|
|
Mr. Burns's unexpected departure that year prompted a torrent of anger from parents, teachers and students.
|
|
President Barack Obama experienced a torrent of racism, but people were afraid to call it out.
|
|
A White House official said there could be a torrent of bad news from corporate America.
|
|
But after the "fuck you" comments came to light, the trickle of outrage became a torrent.
|
|
Suddenly the skies quickly changed into a tempest of clouds that released an intense torrent of rain.
|
|
For Patton Oswalt, the arrest of the alleged Golden State Killer brought about a torrent of emotions.
|
|
Others showed stoplights partially knocked down as people stood on dry land watching the torrent of water.
|
|
The Republican nominee is battling a torrent of allegations of sexual assault or inappropriate behavior toward women.
|
|
In the background, a torrent is still being downloaded, but you don't have to worry about it.
|
|
In the resulting furor, Watson was publicly mocked by Dawkins and received a torrent of online abuse.
|
|
The news, however, failed to unleash a torrent of soybean buying by the world's top soybean importer.
|
|
What's most miraculous about Giannis' torrent of success is that it has come on his own terms.
|
|
The same is true of the "Trading Spaces" regulars, progenitors of a torrent of home-remodeling shows.
|
|
They are in the business of making sense of the torrent of information constantly deluging us all.
|
|
The murder of Kim Jong Nam unleashed a torrent of ridicule towards his country by Chinese netizens.
|
|
He says he frequently looks at photos and videos of him, which bring a torrent of emotions.
|
|
Catalan regional president Quim Torra and the Catalan parliament's chairman Roger Torrent took part in the march.
|
|
It inspired a torrent of memes and jokes about Trump controlling the world with his magical orb.
|
|
He and Wa Lone have received a torrent of death threats on social media since their arrest.
|
|
It has unleashed a torrent of studies that aim to cure everything from cancer to world hunger.
|
|
I reported it, I received a torrent of denunciations that I was lying and making it up.
|
|
Nest today responded to a torrent of criticism over its decision to deactivate Revolv smart home hubs.
|
|
Reuters reported in October that the shortlist of suitors included Advent, Bain and Torrent Capital Investment Corp.
|
|
Gordon predicts that if oil falls below that level, it could unleash a torrent of additional selling.
|
|
This has permeated legislations across the United States, unleashing a torrent of panic-driven and hostile bills.
|
|
I've been getting a torrent of messages and requests for help through my public Facebook page recently.
|
|
Then, a torrent of green slime managed to undo everything that her glam squad tirelessly worked on.
|
|
Google's Pixel hardware event today unleashed a torrent of news and product announcements on the tech world.
|
|
But those are just the hardcore users willing to directly download illegal torrent files of the show.
|
|
In my mind's eye I had seen myself in chest-high waders, straining against a raging torrent.
|
|
More recently, the Internet has unleashed a torrent of memes and viral videos that deflate Nigerian leaders.
|
|
It's an easier way to access pirated content than visiting The Pirate Bay and downloading torrent files.
|
|
Bannon, Trump's former campaign executive and White House chief strategist, faced a torrent of the president's fury.
|
|
Our top pick for the best dog raincoat for heavy rain is the Hurtta Torrent Dog Raincoat.
|
|
To make the torrent of data manageable, the system retained only the information that was scientifically relevant.
|
|
By the time of her arrest, Butina had become the subject of a torrent of news coverage.
|
|
Despite a torrent of allegations, no evidence has surfaced that Chalupa or the DNC did anything wrong.
|
|
Despite the torrent of outrage being directed his way, Duterte has refused to apologise for his comments.
|
|
To keep the brain from getting too cold, however, the brain periodically unleashes a torrent of activity.
|
|
Less than three years since that study, Dr. Reich's team has published a torrent of similar findings.
|
|
When she's ranting, riffing and soliloquizing, a torrent of metaphor, allusion and alliteration spills from her mouth.
|
|
On Monday night, Mr. Torrent condemned the attempt by radical militants to break into the Parliament building.
|
|
The resulting torrent of books and films focused on the metanarrative — the big questions that mattered most.
|
|
It was the only way to curb the torrent of tourists streaming into the community, she explained.
|
|
The trickle becomes a torrent; grains ricochet off her face as her arms sway under the load.
|
|
Andrew M. Cuomo is trying to capitalize on the torrent of anti-Trump fervor in New York.
|
|
According to TorrentFreak, the country accounted for 13 percent of the global torrent traffic for that episode.
|
|
Users following those hashtags could have been exposed to a torrent of pro-Republican, anti-Democrat content.
|
|
They are part of a seemingly endless torrent of ethics issues coming out of the Trump administration.
|
|
The episode last March enraged some members of the community and inspired a torrent of news stories.
|
|
Then the sustained torrent of emotion kept you from hearing the bluntness of some of her lines.
|
|
For much of the past year, though, Huawei has battled a torrent of legal and regulatory troubles.
|
|
Of course all those workers up to their knees in a torrent of thick brown water were men!
|
|
Berger, who is Jewish, has received a torrent of anti-Semitic abuse online over the past few years.
|
|
The 10-month-old French bulldog died, prompting a federal investigation after a torrent of negative news coverage.
|
|
There are conflicting reports on the internet, but more recent comparisons indicate you can torrent while using TunnelBear.
|
|
In order to receive the global info torrent, we must in turn provide a personal one about ourselves.
|
|
I held on to that conviction through Friday's protest violence and Saturday's torrent of "enough is enough" takes.
|
|
Even though it could maintain only a small number of nodes, data flowed through it in a torrent.
|
|
The consequential torrent of data can be used to draw statistical conclusions about the rest of the galaxy.
|
|
The Trump administration has faced a torrent of backlash to its policy of separating families at the border.
|
|
They fail to understand our general commitment to that torrent of words, words, words known as social media.
|
|
The humble, lopsided tree immediately attracted unflattering international attention and brought a torrent of derision on social media.
|
|
The unrelenting torrent of Trump tweets... is driving some users into fits of anger, depression and rolling shock.
|
|
The unrelenting torrent from President Trump are driving some users into fits of anger, depression, and rolling shock.
|
|
Wendell Pierce could barely speak he was so heartsick over losing his home in the Baton Rouge torrent.
|
|
When I tried to torrent a few large videos, both struggled to reach even one megabit download speeds.
|
|
The catch is that the torrent of value-focused activists targeting the sector shows no sign of slowing.
|
|
The torrent of information that Alibaba gathered on merchants and consumers was the basis for a lending business.
|
|
While she rips the dressing-gown off with furious movements, she hurls a torrent of abuse at me.
|
|
In 2015 a slew of film studios sued the developers of popular Netflix-like torrent streaming service PopcornTime.io.
|
|
"Because of the torrent and tsunami of harassment that I've been subjected to at this point," he explains.
|
|
The Yangzi, the more immense torrent, divides the wheat-growing north from the rice cultivation of the south.
|
|
The cases set off a torrent of online criticism as well as a protest on campus in April.
|
|
The poet Henri Michaux is pictured with pinched lips and jug ears within a torrent of white scratches.
|
|
In response, my family received hate mail, I received a torrent of threats for condemning discrimination against Muslims.
|
|
The torrent of investigations is sure to be a distraction for Valeant's management and board, including Mr. Ackman.
|
|
Among the torrent of start-ups, however, Mr. Wu and his colleagues are unusual because of their experience.
|
|
The cases set off a torrent of online criticism, as well as a protest on campus this month.
|
|
The companies' communications with users—largely through a torrent of robo-texts—were also seen as overly aggressive.
|
|
Houses were washed away in the torrent, which caused several deaths and left more than 6,000 people homeless.
|
|
The torrent of money coming his way from small-dollar contributors also attests to the passion he inspires.
|
|
Whishaw recites the torrent of text with pinpoint flair, his herky-jerky physicality suggesting the young Anthony Perkins.
|
|
A torrent of verbal, and occasionally physical, abuse toward referees nationwide has disrupted the sidelines of youth sports.
|
|
"I will fight to the last to defend the rights of Carles Puigdemont," Mr. Torrent said on Tuesday.
|
|
The program also highlights Mr. Delgado's duet "Ocaso" (2013) and "Face the Torrent," a premiere by Sonya Tayeh.
|
|
With cameras everywhere and an unending torrent of images on social media, we forget how photography documents history.
|
|
Polygraph and Faktograph are new websites aimed at combating a torrent of disinformation by Russia state-controlled media.
|
|
He faced a torrent of criticism from everyone from the United Federation of Teachers president to Al Roker.
|
|
KINGSTON, N.Y. — There has been a torrent of political messaging: television ads, radio spots and social media posts.
|
|
And unlike the torrent of Republican ads, the DCCC spot does not mention any Democratic freshmen by name.
|
|
In the past few days, Dean has faced a torrent of criticism and threats online, she told KDVR.
|
|
Finally, it's easy to forget sometimes amid the torrent of news, but we live on a beautiful planet.
|
|
Ms. Abe endured a torrent of recrimination from family members who thought she was throwing her life away.
|
|
In a subsequent torrent of comments from followers of either men, Schopflin was mostly derided for his remark.
|
|
In 2016, it successfully forced Australia's internet service providers to block the Pirate Bay, a notorious torrent hub.
|
|
They filled the hallway in a single torrent, then split into smaller streams that poured into the rooms.
|
|
But in the fourth Seattle (260-42) unleashed a torrent, slugging three homers off Fiers totaling 1,153 feet.
|
|
After that debut, a torrent of 2 new vehicles will follow — about one every six months through 2021.
|
|
The president faced a torrent of criticism, mostly from Republicans, over his decision not to attend the funeral.
|
|
A puncture in the surface can unleash a torrent of resistance, reducing a seemingly stable regime to chaos.
|
|
What is fair is to recognize the torrent of horrifying #WhyIDidntReport stories as an epidemic and say, ENOUGH.
|
|
Already, taxpayers are exiting New York, California and other blue states; that stream could swell to a torrent.
|
|
Miller, who received a torrent of online abuse during her legal challenge, said the intimidation had not stopped.
|
|
In the almost identically composed "Weathered," 2018, the artist lets this torrent of visible strokes invade her arms.
|
|
He unleashed a torrent of Twitter posts on Thursday accusing Democrats of wanting to shut down the government.
|
|
He was then subjected to a torrent of criticism from environmental activists and some lawmakers, most notably, Rep.
|
|
TorrentFreak claims this is the fifth year in a row that the show was most pirated on torrent sites.
|
|
Access to torrent site The Pirate Bay appears to be blocked by most major browsers, users noticed on Saturday.
|
|
He ignored the inaccurate daily torrent of attacks from Trump and his propagandists in conservative media for two years.
|
|
MSNBC took no action against Joy Reid when a torrent of her homophobic tweets surfaced from a decade ago.
|
|
Restrictions on "torrent sites" that offer free movie and music downloads are routine in India to prevent copyright infringement.
|
|
Instead of having to deal with torrent files, or even having a BitTorrent client installed, the video just starts.
|
|
But Torrent will be able to turn them around, as it has done with Elder Pharmaceuticals Ltd, they added.
|
|
We have to admit that there&aposs a torrent of rage that is out of proportion to the scenario.
|
|
But it also prepared me for the unending torrent of news that I would be managing in the 2010s.
|
|
But there are growing questions about the defense they can make given the torrent of damaging testimony so far.
|
|
Its ambassador has pulled out of Iraq, fleeing a torrent of abuse from Shia politicians who look towards Iran.
|
|
The barricades west of Vidor had broke, he said, sending a torrent of water south across the entire highway.
|
|
In total, the latest season was pirated more than a billion times, either streamed or downloaded through a torrent.
|
|
It's not just Facebook and Google's egregious VPN apps or the occasional flagrant TV and movie torrent software, either.
|
|
Torrent networks have been targeted by law enforcement, making it more difficult for average people to illegally download content.
|
|
Soon after releasing the torrent to his own album, Fleischer discovered that it was available for streaming on Spotify.
|
|
Such ultra-fast fibre networks are needed to keep up with the torrent of data flowing around the world.
|
|
But those who want more of a variety may find themselves dusting off the old torrent app once again.
|
|
Mr Wolfe not only chronicled his "wild, bizarre, unpredictable, hog-stomping, Baroque country" in a torrent of vivid prose.
|
|
The ICO market is hot right now and there is money flowing from hand to hand in a torrent.
|
|
A studio sliding helplessly toward middle-age, benumbed by a torrent of Steam sales revenue and marketplace transaction fees.
|
|
Angela Sullivan, a 24-year-old soccer fan (who's also a part of Bednarczyk's crew), describes the typical torrent.
|
|
Or, better yet, a torrent of federal funding for medical research should be something we brag about, not vilify.
|
|
The city of Detroit yesterday joined a torrent of an estimated 400 cities, counties and states suing opioid makers.
|
|
A torrent of new recalls could cost the company billions of dollars and add years to the replacement process.
|
|
Remove one torrent of the latest Game of Thrones episode, and another ten will spring up in its place.
|
|
Another torrent of mobile capital will then flood in, perhaps swamping the Fed's attempts to go its own way.
|
|
Now that evening has settled around us, the lidar system has finally begun to record a torrent of data.
|
|
Trump's legal advisors have also been kept busy with torrent of lawsuits, with Trump as both defendant and plaintiff.
|
|
It unleashed a torrent of negative headlines about a company no one ever took seriously enough to thoroughly scrutinize.
|
|
Categories help us manage the torrent of information we receive and sort the world into easier-to-read patterns.
|
|
The referendum has generated a torrent of analyses, commentaries and appeals — including President Obama's urging Britain to stay in.
|
|
Brazilian torrent frogs also engage in fore-limb and hind-limb displays to catch the attention of a mate.
|
|
Asked whether the latest spate of wildfires brought back a torrent of bad memories, Wimmer began to choke up.
|
|
Sometimes you feel the tension between the torrent of language and the rigid banks of his chosen stanza forms.
|
|
The giant coin can emit a torrent of Gigantamax power, filling the surrounding area with a powerful golden gleam.
|
|
By unleashing a massive torrent of malicious traffic, sites are unable to process all the bad requests and fail.
|
|
Taken in long swigs, "Daemon Voices" can be overwhelming, a torrent of enthusiasm for science, art, music and literature.
|
|
Torrent, a longtime assistant to Pep Guardiola at Barcelona, Bayern Munich and Manchester City, has matched Armas's fast start.
|
|
The sharing of the user data has unleashed a torrent of criticism at Facebook, the world's largest social network.
|
|
Into this torrent of concern and anguish from his most ardent supporters, he offered what he always offers: hope.
|
|
Since then, Dr. Blasey, as she is known professionally, has been the subject of a torrent of misinformation online.
|
|
Just after the awards were handed out, ominous thunderclouds rolled in, unleashing a celebratory torrent that soaked them all.
|
|
But it was enough to bring down on my head a torrent of abuse from Chinese Communist Party officials.
|
|
As the torrent of cheers washed over him, you could almost sense the palpable relief take over Vick's form.
|
|
We already get crystal-clear video chats, a torrent of TikToks, Pokemon Go augmented reality, and massive Fortnite battles.
|
|
The cleanup, which was lauded by Chinese state-run news organizations, prompted a torrent of criticism from local residents.
|
|
A torrent of critics blasted the Manhattan District Attorney's office for what they believe to be a light sentence.
|
|
Given the torrent of revelations of abuse against women in the #MeToo era, the name suddenly seemed grossly inappropriate.
|
|
He acknowledged that revealing the renewed inquiry and enduring the torrent of criticism that followed had taken a toll.
|
|
Torrent site The Pirate Bay has long been infamous for allowing people to download pirated movies and TV shows.
|
|
The torrent of rancid corruption and outright thievery in the trump White House is wo/parallel in our history.
|
|
In Jordan's scene, he fights against a torrent of oncoming water until he reaches his lover at the end.
|
|
Subway riders have unleashed a torrent of complaints on social media, venting that poor service is becoming the norm.
|
|
According to Johnson's chart work, a break above 2.70 percent might unleash a torrent of selling for U.S. Treasurys.
|
|
A senior White House economics official acknowledged that there could be a torrent of bad news from corporate America.
|
|
Recently, civilians have fled the chaos under a torrent of gunfire, and reports have surfaced of some militants surrendering.
|
|
We received a torrent of replies, all of them interesting and many of them involving little-known dining spots.
|
|
The way I think about it is, each one of us, we have a torrent of data in our bodies.
|
|
The storm dumped a torrent of water on the city, immediately unleashing a biblical-level flood on the underground subways.
|
|
With its efficient torrent manager, you can tag and organize your downloaded files so you can search through them easier.
|
|
And hidden in that unending torrent are an unknown number of abhorrent, hateful utterances that would be better off unuttered.
|
|
Move fast and break stuff can also mean Facebook's own rules, especially in the wake of a torrent of criticism.
|
|
He says artists need balls ... they have to stand by their work even if they face a torrent of criticism.
|
|
We're watching The Other Two, which I had to torrent extremely slowly overnight for days because we're geo-locked out.
|
|
Nietzsche is not susceptible to conventional criticism—because ideas pour out of him in a torrent of constantly evolving thought.
|
|
He made a high-level Silicon Valley exec painfully aware of his advanced age in a torrent of colorful ways.
|
|
A torrent of blue-green water rushed through into the Tuolumne River and began to flow through the Central Valley.
|
|
Thanks to a torrent of leaks, the tech press has been breathlessly covering all that's going on inside the company.
|
|
And that resistance is starting to add up — cease and desist orders, city-wide bans, and a torrent of criticism.
|
|
As InStyle's January cover star, she chatted with the magazine about the torrent of news about sexual harassment and assault.
|
|
The torrent of air from the motor is amplified by air sucked through the Supersonic's hollow head for increased power.
|
|
Back home, a torrent of racial slurs washed over them for their comportment, including from members of the conservative government.
|
|
Aretha Franklin's death on Thursday at the age of 76 unleashed a torrent of tributes from across the cultural spectrum.
|
|
Further west, a torrent of water sent cars from a dealership in Little Falls down a river, striking an overpass.
|
|
Yet despite the torrent of negative headlines surrounding the election, Miller does see a glimmer of hope in his work.
|
|
Torrent files are used by Internet users to download relatively large files like films from a network of other users.
|
|
The city faced similar widespread flooding during a Memorial Day storm last year and Tropical Storm Allison's torrent in 2001.
|
|
That didn't stop a torrent of comments on social media lambasting Pacquiao and using the hashtags #NoToManny2016 #zerovoteformanny and #WorseThanAnimals.
|
|
And every so often, something happens which turns the flow of departures from a slow trickle to a larger torrent.
|
|
The site was created after the shutdown of another well-known torrent website, Oink, which operated between 2004 and 2007.
|
|
"If you leave a thing alone you leave it to a torrent of change," G. K. Chesterton wrote in 1908.
|
|
Death could come in a single drop seeping through a ceiling, or it could torrent down in an obliterating flood.
|
|
In essence, the Vision Fund's formidable torrent of cash is creating a distinctly modern version of the bait-and-switch.
|
|
Indian buyers were in the market, with Torrent Power and Gujarat State Petroleum Corp (GSPC) looking for July delivery cargoes.
|
|
Trump has unleashed a torrent of criticism in recent months about the central bank's decision to gradually increase interest rates.
|
|
The Hurtta Torrent Dog Raincoat features high-quality construction and a secure fit to keep your dog dry in downpours.
|
|
The GOP front-runner walked back his comments the following day, after facing a torrent of criticism from both parties.
|
|
That column led to a different torrent of comments, many laced with a harsh indifference: Why should we help them?
|
|
The torrent began with a false claim that Google hadn't informed its users about Trump's State of the Union address.
|
|
As details around the terror attack in Manchester continue to emerge, a torrent of bullshit continues to sluice around Twitter.
|
|
A torrent of indignant texts and telegraphed comms sent in by doubting viewers roll down either side of the stage.
|
|
The appointment of Roger Torrent to the role ended a relative lull in the crisis since the election in December.
|
|
On Baseball LOS ANGELES — The World Series left Vin Scully Avenue late Wednesday in an unprecedented torrent of home runs.
|
|
Mr. Cuomo, a Democrat who controls the subway, has faced a torrent of criticism over his handling of the crisis.
|
|
But bans on plastic straws and fees for plastic bags only nibble at a gargantuan, growing torrent of stubborn garbage.
|
|
There is a daily torrent of extraordinary stories, but they seem not to mean as much as they used to.
|
|
This gives companies a jump on the torrent of announcements and adds pearlescent shine to coverage of their new vehicle.
|
|
What started as a trickle of a few businesses and schools closing has now become a torrent of event cancellations.
|
|
" In a statement to The Washington Post, Biden campaign spokesman Andrew Bates called the ad a "despicable torrent of misinformation.
|
|
The coverage seems to have a receptive audience in Mr. Trump, who unleashed on Friday a Twitter torrent against Mrs.
|
|
The grumbling gathered momentum until a guy on a tier somewhere above exploded in a torrent of full-volume curses.
|
|
When things go wrong, which they so often do in online games, the torrent of poorly spelled homophobia gushes forth.
|
|
The torrent of spending he would likely unleash in the general is orders of magnitude beyond anything we've seen before.
|
|
The first half of "Animalkind," on the wonders of the animal world, offers a torrent of stories and research findings.
|
|
Biden campaign spokesman Andrew Bates called the ad a "despicable torrent of misinformation" in a statement to The Washington Post.
|
|
Teuto|Pfizer, in the center west Brazilian city of Anápolis, declined to comment, as did Pfizer, Advent, Bain and Torrent.
|
|
The Congressional Leadership Fund has spent the opening weeks of the fall campaign season launching a torrent of attack ads.
|
|
We stood on one of the city's many footbridges and watched the crowd pass beneath, a torrent of open umbrellas.
|
|
The dam ruptured shortly after midday on Friday, burying nearby homes and a company cafeteria in a torrent of sludge.
|
|
But in the end, it was not enough to persuade the company to ride out the torrent of negative attention.
|
|
His Senate bid generated a torrent of media attention and excited voters in a party desperate for fresh political faces.
|
|
Especially in closed systems like a movie set, the tiniest trickle of information can turn into a torrent of irresponsible speculation.
|
|
You may know Jason Lewis from the torrent of explosive comments he's made on his former right-wing talk radio show.
|
|
Kragujevic previously built a browser-based version of Popcorn Time, a site for streaming torrent files with a Netflix-like interface.
|
|
The transaction will strengthen Torrent's position in cardiology, diabetology, gastro-intestinals and central nervous systems therapies, Torrent chairman Samir Mehta said.
|
|
Under the acquisition, which is expected to close by the end of 2017, more than 3,000 Unichem employees will join Torrent.
|
|
On Friday, nine gigabytes of emails from Macron's En Marche party spilled onto the web in a collection of torrent files.
|
|
With his latest pledge to quash the hatred, all eyes are on Mark Zuckerberg to manage this torrent of abusive behavior.
|
|
In a sense, that's the challenge of analyzing streaming data, which comes at us in a torrent and never lets up.
|
|
In one bathroom, he said, an umbrella had been hung up to deflect the torrent coming from a leaking toilet upstairs.
|
|
But the firms that make them, which range from biotech giants to scrappy upstarts, are turning the trickle into a torrent.
|
|
Zuckerberg's timeline has some Trump news Zuckerberg runs the place, and even he can't escape the torrent of news on Trump.
|
|
Mr. Bush has spent millions on ads, but the real torrent of spots, positive and negative, came from Right to Rise.
|
|
" Ryan told reporters Thursday that he had "just been briefed on the torrent of allegations" and that Conyers "should resign immediately.
|
|
Specifically, he owes a coalition of Sony Music Entertainment, EMI, Universal Music, and Warner Music $400,000, as reported by Torrent Freak.
|
|
Quim Torra, the current Catalan president, attended Wednesday's session in the Supreme Court, along with the Catalan parliament's speaker Roger Torrent.
|
|
He explained that he had warned his son not to "download random things or do anything dangerous," according to Torrent Freak.
|
|
According to Torrent Freak: Rumors that early versions of Spotify used 'pirate' MP3s have been floating around the Internet for years.
|
|
By the end of the day, however, after a torrent of criticism on the Sunday shows from the likes of Sen.
|
|
The company's share price has fallen by 246% since the collapse; investors fear a torrent of compensation claims and regulatory fines.
|
|
The system also produces a torrent of data, very little of which is put to good use, as I understand it.
|
|
Some VPNs specialize in optimizing P2P service, so that's something to consider if you regularly transfer large files on torrent sites.
|
|
He allegedly drove more than 10 hours to the site of the shooting before unleashing his torrent of horror, said police.
|
|
The torrent of political content is only natural, given that voting began in the country's seven-phase election on April 8.403th.
|
|
Several internet service providers in the country began warning customers last month when they visited several torrent and file sharing websites.
|
|
A torrent might look like a typical download, but the difference is the only thing keeping you out of legal trouble.
|
|
After a torrent of pleading and convincing from my interpreter, they seized my phone and computer and took my flack vest.
|
|
For India's Torrent Pharma, which has a market value of $3.4 billion, the deal would grant access to various European markets.
|
|
Rather, they happen constantly in a torrent of requests, which are delegated to underlying hardware through a process known as threading.
|
|
What.cd, an invite-only music torrent website first launched in 2007, has been shut down after a raid by French authorities.
|
|
Historically, successful open-source projects like the torrent protocol or the Tor network were not directly monetized at the protocol level.
|
|
This would be similar to the effect that the torrent protocol had on media companies, but on a much larger scale.
|
|
Stanching the torrent of fake news has become a trial by which the digital giants can prove their commitment to democracy.
|
|
He told the paper he knows he could have done more that day and struggles with a torrent of what-ifs.
|
|
Interested customers lined up at Tesla dealerships around the country, and the enthusiasm was matched with a torrent of comments online.
|
|
Then he clicked on the algorithm behind the visuals: a torrent of incomprehensible digits in the simple typeface of Linux code.
|
|
I cleaned out my closet last week and, in a torrent of frenzied decontamination, went overboard with the purging and donating.
|
|
The camera catches sad dad Todd Frazier in a moment of despair as he tries to overcome Giancarlo's torrent of dingers.
|
|
Here on Earth's surface, we only experience mild doses of the torrent because our planet's magnetosphere wards off most of it.
|
|
In encrypted chats, which flowed in a torrent, night and day, members discussed extreme subjects: rape fantasies, genocidal ideology, niche porn.
|
|
And they are gushingly prolific, releasing music in a torrent (at least, in the case of Lil Wayne, when he could).
|
|
Moral depravity seeps from on high in a viscous torrent that infects everything and is hard to cleanse from the skin.
|
|
Modeling has, unsurprisingly, gotten swept up in the torrent, and I really hope this (finally) leads to change in the industry.
|
|
A torrent of criticism followed Ms. Dunham's words of support for Mr. Miller, whose lawyers "categorically and vehemently" denied the allegation.
|
|
"Face the Torrent" did send a certain chill down the spine, but it shouldn't have lasted longer than a music video.
|
|
Some of the teens said they learned how to stream and torrent through older siblings, or the older siblings of friends.
|
|
But like so many women who follow the rules, a torrent of anger courses through her body, right alongside her blood.
|
|
But survivors and local politicians said they believe that at least 100 people were interred in the torrent of muddy earth.
|
|
The goal unleashed a torrent of racist social media posts aimed at Ward, who is black, from so-called Bruins fans.
|
|
The valves in the water cannons would get stuck open at random, sending a torrent of water streaming into the air.
|
|
So we are also given a torrent of sex — sex that is often deadeningly unsexy, an exercise in desensitization through repetition.
|
|
Some scream it, as if the words, said loudly enough, will drown out the daily torrent of Trump's actions and words.
|
|
The recent bombings have sparked a torrent of outrage from other Indonesian Muslims, especially over the use of children as bombers.
|
|
Links to zip and torrent files were posted under the profile of someone called EMLEAKS on Pastebin, an anonymous publishing website.
|
|
Pressman said that Ingraham's segment "sparked a torrent of republications and copycat false charges" and was amplified by Trump on Twitter.
|
|
With the help of advisers working from her headquarters, in Boston, Warren has been releasing a torrent of detailed policy proposals.
|
|
A torrent of computer science students and tech entrepreneurs are headed into AI, VR and AR. That's where the jobs are.
|
|
Some hospitals in some states, such as Texas, are struggling to keep up with a torrent of flu patients coming in.
|
|
From that point on it was as if a dam had broken and a great torrent had been unleashed on Albany.
|
|
By contrast, Super Mario Party is being traded in Google Drive links and crucially, in a torrent file with hundreds of seeders.
|
|
If you use The Pirate Bay or another program to torrent movies for free, you're at greater risk of unknowingly downloading malware.
|
|
Whenever I asked him a question about his charity, he would motion to an attorney who answered with a torrent of legalese.
|
|
The move could curb a torrent of phone-based scams and unwelcome interruptions that have afflicted millions of consumers, said the FCC.
|
|
Cryptojacking first hit the mainstream back in September when visitors to the torrent site The Pirate Bay noticed something weird going on.
|
|
Torrent Freak said they were told the miner was being tested for 24 hours as a possible replacement for traditional banner ads.
|
|
Some of my favorites include those found at McDonald's—hot tip, don't torrent while using them or you get a lifetime ban.
|
|
"I mean it is literally easier to use these than it is to torrent a movie at this point," Betzen told me.
|
|
Within a few minutes she got a torrent of direct messages from the former friend on Instagram, relaying what they had said.
|
|
"The goal is to collect all research papers ever published, and make them free," Elbakyan told the website Torrent Freak last June.
|
|
Thanks to light regulation, independent courts and a torrent of money from China, Hong Kong has long been a global financial centre.
|
|
Rubio sent a torrent of surrogates after Trump on Sunday, seeking to knock Trump off of his path to the Republican nomination.
|
|
Sometimes these complaints are valid, and sometimes when they are not, the editors have the stomach to ignore the torrent of anger.
|
|
As I'm writing this, they have been downloaded 21,33 times, and the files are already floating around on torrent sites and elsewhere.
|
|
They just about keep nature at bay, even as a fast-moving torrent almost wets the roadway on Hardin's green metal bridge.
|
|
Following the torrent of sexual assault and harassment allegations leveled against him, Harvey Weinstein has been ousted from his own production company.
|
|
So it makes sense that the bureau's director, James Comey, would dip his toe into the digital torrent with a Twitter account.
|
|
That's a drop in the bucket when compared to a movie like Interstellar, which garnered over 46 million torrent downloads last year.
|
|
A torrent of data from China and India due this week will offer insights into the health of Asia's fastest-growing economies.
|
|
A torrent file and accompanying SHA-512 hash was even used by someone on Reddit's r/SilkRoad to share sensitive forum information.
|
|
"It's not enough if those discussions are different in relation to those with the previous government," Torrent said in an interview Thursday.
|
|
Torrent users will be fine here, with the option to reduce encryption to hide your IP address without having to sacrifice speeds.
|
|
"You're seeing the beginning of what will be a torrent of revelations over the next few days and weeks," warned ICIJ's Ryle.
|
|
Much of the work involves pumping a steady torrent of water into the wrecked and highly radiated reactors to cool them down.
|
|
" With Torrent Tea, Meyers wanted "to forefront the foundations of culture, and that starts with the people who are honestly generating it.
|
|
She faced a torrent of criticism from the left earlier this year after she said Haspel had been a "good" deputy director.
|
|
But facts have been powerless against a torrent of abuse and ridicule targeted at European journalists, researchers and others labeled NATO stooges.
|
|
Crews shut down the spillway to inspect just as a major storm dumped a torrent of rain in the Feather River basin.
|
|
Trump said Wednesday that his latest torrent of criticism was meant to put an end to questions about his disdain for McCain.
|
|
In the incident, the dentist, Walter James Palmer, killed Cecil after he moved outside a national park, sparking a torrent of outrage.
|
|
When Jones received the phone that had been with Kuchibhotla in his final moments, she was hit with a torrent of emotion.
|
|
Several states said they are making special preparations for a torrent of voters who show up to register on Election Day itself.
|
|
Interestingly, the infrastructure of Eroshare has also been saved—part of the site is available offline to people who download the torrent.
|
|
Recently, popular torrent site The Pirate Bay implemented a coin miner without telling users and swiftly became the target of public backlash.
|
|
These new buildings might remain unscathed in a flood, they say, but what about the damage caused by the torrent around them?
|
|
And there are at least 160 other survivors struck by his torrent of gunfire trying to come to grips with reshaped lives.
|
|
But that conflict was only one drop in a torrent of state efforts to overturn city and county rules through recent years.
|
|
Ms. Augusto wept: their 216-year-old son, Francisco, had been swept away in the torrent as they ran from their home.
|
|
But nothing could have prepared him for the torrent of controversy that set off protests and shut down the exhibition within days.
|
|
China faces a torrent of suspicion from other countries that could undermine its ambitions of becoming a global economic and political power.
|
|
It's a very cluttered place to be, a fine-tuned machine spewing a torrent of chaos, cruelty, confusion, farce and transfixing craziness.
|
|
The next morning on Twitter, Trump called Batchelder ''arrogant'' and her manner ''nasty,'' pointing a torrent of supporters' violent threats her way.
|
|
"We could use some conclusions based on facts here in Washington with the relentless torrent of rumor, gossip and suspicion," he said.
|
|
We huddled through days of deluge as the flood waters rose and our yards and houses became shrinking islands in the torrent.
|
|
The UNESCO World Heritage Site was struck by severe storms this week, which caused a torrent that swept through the ancient city.
|
|
She asked to write a song, in part to silence a social media torrent once rumors of the episode began to swirl.
|
|
On the page, the thoughts of Molly Bloom are not so much a stream of consciousness as a torrent, relentless and unpunctuated.
|
|
On the page, the thoughts of Molly Bloom are not so much a stream of consciousness as a torrent, relentless and unpunctuated.
|
|
The media has been consumed with the email pseudo-scandal and the unending torrent of norm-destroying statements and behaviors from Trump.
|
|
They poured down Louisiana Avenue from Union Station in a torrent of knit pink "pussy" hats and signs — so, so many signs.
|
|
Both companies reported September-quarter results on Friday, with Torrent posting a 1.4 percent drop in profit, while Unichem's profit more than doubled.
|
|
The torrent of angry rhetoric, absurd charges and hatred directed at this president has reached a dangerous level that is harming our nation.
|
|
Nor, for that matter, would it be likely to produce a torrent of would-be priests rushing to the doors of a seminary.
|
|
I have a torrent of articles about me unleashed on these right-wing blogs and I get a legal letter from Arron Banks.
|
|
To mathematicians and physicists it's this: The smooth river flows in one direction, while the torrent flows in many different directions at once.
|
|
In contrast, the torrent of negative headlines about Mr Trump may have made his supporters less likely to watch cable news at all.
|
|
A torrent of money is already flowing into data centres, software, new headquarters and "moon shots" such as driverless cars and immortality drugs.
|
|
No, this torrent of emotional torment came courtesy of one of my favorite bands, Mortuary Drape, the Italian masters of black metal horror.
|
|
The exchange has since gone viral and unleashed a torrent of other allegations about Hyde, who has not returned multiple requests for comment.
|
|
Firefighters from Burbank posted a clip to Instagram showing the unlikely sight of a small car skidding down a torrent of gloopy muck.
|
|
As Mr. Davis went door to door this week, he spoke with voters as a torrent of Democratic ads pulsed from TV sets.
|
|
Social media provide a torrent of feedback from customers, ranging from the quality of sausages to customers' stance on Chinese intellectual-property laws.
|
|
Yet the torrent of scandal stories this led to has tended to lessen their individual impact and, by extension, discredited those reporting them.
|
|
"We did not publish full credit card numbers of donors," Assange said in response to a torrent of criticism from the show's host.
|
|
Ada Colau, Barcelona's left-wing mayor, and Roger Torrent, the speaker of the Catalan regional parliament, boycotted an official reception for the king.
|
|
Unfortunately for the adult film industry, free porn from tube sites and torrent sites is a lot more popular than the legit stuff.
|
|
Torrent Pharmaceuticals in April said it would also recall losartan and Camber Pharmaceutical told the FDA in February it would recall the drug.
|
|
Nearby, the torrent ripped the foundation out from under a hair salon but left its front window pristine, lined with bottles of shampoo.
|
|
"Ted, you worked for George W. Bush's campaign; you helped design George W. Bush's immigration policies," Mr. Rubio said in a rhetorical torrent.
|
|
I scoured the torrent sites, eventually finding every song they had recorded in the studio and nearly every live recording fans had circulated.
|
|
Game of Thrones' upcoming episode, The Door, leaked to several torrent and pirating sites last night, a full day before its HBO premiere.
|
|
Today in the journal Nature Scientific Reports, researchers present a torrent of horrifying findings about just how bad the plastic problem has become.
|
|
The original tweet, by comedian Justin Halpern, echoed throughout Twitter, unleashing a torrent of Papa Roach references and jokes about Ryan's musical taste.
|
|
Donald Trump has had the floodgates opened on him ... with a torrent of allegations he says are bogus and meant to distract voters.
|
|
Almost as soon as I landed in Tokyo, my Instagram Story became a torrent â€" and I mean that â€" of video clips.
|
|
Today, the way many of us quickly hunt for music is opening YouTube in a web browser — not opening a torrent app. what.
|
|
HBO has also assertively attacked big-name torrent sites like KickassTorrents and Torrentz with takedown requests, and episodes have been removed en masse.
|
|
" Torrent Tea also includes Santana's portraits Laid Back, Fatigue (I Wish That I Wood Not Mes Up.) and the digitally altered Worked. "E.
|
|
For college students, they allow you to access social media or torrent sites that might be blocked on your school's Wi-Fi networks.
|
|
Frankly, the torrent of scorn for conservative closed-mindedness confirmed my view that we on the left can be pretty closed-minded ourselves.
|
|
Whitaker's selection was met by a torrent of stories that dug into his public criticism of the Mueller probe, which he now oversees.
|
|
During the early 1950s, McCarthy ruined numerous lives and careers with a torrent of baseless attacks that accused innocent Americans of being Communists.
|
|
As the race approaches its conclusion amid a torrent of controversy, his company is launching a new brand that won't carry his name.
|
|
That deforestation has released a steady torrent of carbon emissions, along with other forms of pollution such as carbon monoxide, cyanide, and ammonia.
|
|
Set the camera to slow mo and watch the torrent of police cars and the Cluckin' Bell truck rain down from the sky.
|
|
The day we hoped would never come has finally arrived, and with it a tangle of loose ends and a torrent of questions.
|
|
In the town of Brumadinho, which was devastated by the torrent of mining waste, Vale workers organized to demand more from the company.
|
|
A subsequent torrent of tweet storms or off-the-cuff remarks to reporters often give a more authentic glimpse into the President's mind.
|
|
First, it is deadly quiet, then a slow trickle starts, then a veritable torrent of children pours into or out of school doors.
|
|
"We are all simply drowning in a torrent of misinformation that is in one way or another supported by official London," she said.
|
|
Or are we all just standing in the shower of life, letting the torrent beat down and make our Eggo toaster waffles soggy?
|
|
"When it's the quadricep, it's not easy because you have a high risk to get injured again," NYCFC coach Dome Torrent said Thursday.
|
|
The Trump administration had warned that invalidating the law would unleash a torrent of extreme words and sexually graphic images on the marketplace.
|
|
"I don't think I'm alone in having expected more than this torrent of rhetorical attacks on the press," he said in an interview.
|
|
Critiques and defenses of Mac's speech were bandied back and forth on Twitter and Reddit, and she started receiving a torrent of vitriol.
|
|
And that was dwarfed by the torrent of criticism received after the news headlines revealed who had won the Great British Bake Off.
|
|
Firing from heavily armored trucks, the contractors unleashed a torrent of machine gun fire and grenades, killing or injuring at least 31 people.
|
|
Bloomberg was criticized for his attitude toward women, his policing policies as mayor of New York, his torrent of campaign spending and more.
|
|
The cartels have unleashed a torrent of bloodshed in Mexico, and Washington should take a responsibility in trying to stop the humanitarian catastrophe.
|
|
On Monday, Sanders faced a torrent of attacks from Florida Democrats for praising Cuba's literacy rates under former communist leader Fidel Castro. Sen.
|
|
The record torrent that pounds Tokyo throughout is relentless: It floods streets and homes, wrapping the city in a heavy blanket of gray.
|
|
What to Watch: The Penguins have had to adjust their personnel and style of play after a torrent of injuries through the playoffs.
|
|
The first challenge to getting more politically active is filtering out the torrent of political news to understand what you should care about.
|
|
In 2016, the torrent site enabled Torrents Time, a plug-in that similarly allowed in-browser streaming, but not of the best quality.
|
|
The torrent of recriminations came as universities across the country have been promoting their brands this week by announcing their early admissions results.
|
|
Stopping drug and human trafficking, and a nonspecific reference to a torrent of terrorists and coyotes easily flowing in over the southern border.
|
|
As a queer woman, I usually leave a movie theater aghast at the torrent of gay jokes in any given film, especially comedies.
|
|
But a breed shutout can end in a torrent; no beagle had ever won until Uno in 2008; last year, another, Miss P, won.
|
|
Movie takedowns tend to generate a torrent of digital readership, especially when films touch on topics that are still the subject of heated debate.
|
|
The 27-year-old was asleep in his shelter last month when a torrent of mud crashed through the plastic wall next to him.
|
|
With more than 500 torrent-friendly servers, you can enjoy content faster and evade geo-restrictions so you can access your favorite sites anywhere.
|
|
These clunky early services forced users to stare expectantly at torrent speeds for hours, mirroring the week-long wait for Apple Music's "hearted" songs.
|
|
Thomas White, security researcher also known by the moniker "Cthulhu," put the database up for download as a torrent file on his website, here.
|
|
In the fourth and last panel, an orange torrent bursts forth from the panel's left edge, heavily engaging the dominance of the blue field.
|
|
It's a version of what some smart researchers call "reality apathy": beset by a torrent of constant misinformation, people simply start to give up.
|
|
And while Apple is often the focus of the movement's attention, another tech giant is enduring a torrent of criticism over the same issue.
|
|
The torrenting site has announced that it now supports Torrents Time—a browser plugin that lets you stream a torrent from inside a browser.
|
|
It's a boon for anyone who needs a simple way to torrent, but as a few people are pointing out, it's also horribly insecure.
|
|
Watch a slow-motion video of Noccalula Falls in Alabama and let your worries tumble over the cliff like a cascading torrent of water.
|
|
Bollywood films pulled The renewed tensions unleashed a torrent of fury on social media and impassioned news coverage from both sides of the border.
|
|
Just as you can download all of season 1 from a single torrent, so can you download all of that season's breasts and butts.
|
|
But eagle-eyed viewers noticed that among the open tabs in West's Safari web browser were links to the torrent website The Pirate Bay.
|
|
Image: APHistoric, record flooding gripped southeastern Louisiana this weekend after neighborhoods from Baton Rouge to Livingston were swamped under an absolute torrent of rainfall.
|
|
Originally intended for their aborted collaborative album, Heltah Skeltah, "Natural Born Killaz" finds the reunited N.W.A members unleashing a torrent of cartoonish lyrical violence.
|
|
Yet the torrent of last-minute advertising could undercut Cruz's persistent claim that the contest is a two-man race between him and Trump.
|
|
Village Roadshow and Australian cable television provider, Foxtel, are behind separate court actions to have torrent websites such as Pirate Bay blocked in Australia.
|
|
As you know, Gunn was 86'd from the "Guardians of the Galaxy" franchise ... pretty clear reaction to the torrent of social media outrage.
|
|
Perhaps on some levels, but it may well not be enough to stop the torrent of toxic sludge Facebook users are prone to spew.
|
|
The contents of the Pitch Pool rapidly turned into a torrent of inconsequential updates, forcing me to close Skype and return to it later.
|
|
But as usual, the weekend belonged to the kings of comics — Marvel and DC — that unleashed a torrent of trailers on the waiting internet.
|
|
After a torrent of recrimination, Paul ventured to apologize twice: once, using the stock iPhone Notes app, then again, via a monetized YouTube video.
|
|
Yet now his main project is to ensure that serious-minded, long-form prose will offset the torrent of tweets, often penned by twits.
|
|
The default would be the largest yet for the troubled island, and was expected to unleash a torrent of messy litigation without congressional action.
|
|
As we listen and try to make sense of the torrent of words, each young woman emerges by degrees as a completely defined self.
|
|
The US Food and Drug Administration said Thursday that Torrent Pharmaceuticals has added eight additional lots of losartan potassium tablets to its recall list.
|
|
As an aide to both Gamal Abdel Nasser and Anwar Sadat, Marwan was perfectly placed to deliver a torrent of information to the Israelis.
|
|
Nine people were rescued from the torrent of mud unleashed by the dam burst, according to a statement from the Minas Gerais state government.
|
|
Like most women (and, I hope, most men), I have read the recent torrent of sexual harassment and abuse stories with horror and dismay.
|
|
The coverage generated a torrent of criticism on Twitter with members of the public branding it as "utterly puerile" and "sexist, derogatory trash journalism".
|
|
Small wonder, then, that many students and faculty and staff members interviewed on campus said they felt discombobulated by the torrent of troubling news.
|
|
There was a huge division between Keynesians and anti-Keynesians, in which people like the Romers faced a torrent of abuse from the right.
|
|
Amid a torrent of tabloid reports alleging bad behavior, infidelity and questionable tattoos, he finds himself at maximum attention at an especially humbling moment.
|
|
As soon as you attack their sacred cow of black metal, they just unleash a torrent of the most disgusting shit you can imagine.
|
|
In one section, the Canyon Fountain was designed to send a torrent of water downhill beside a path with a window onto the freeway.
|
|
Without hesitating, he mounted his black Cannondale and began wending through the torrent of cars on 42nd Street toward his next drop-off location.
|
|
Together, they formed a torrent broken only when a few people periodically peeled off to sip papaya juice from a vendor on the sidewalk.
|
|
Over the Republican primary season, I was an outspoken conservative critic of then-candidate Donald Trump, and a torrent of hate rolled my way.
|
|
This summer's torrent of revelations about voice assistants and voice user interfaces work is shining some much-needed sunlight onto how this technology works.
|
|
Since then, a torrent of reports has revealed that the Cambridge Analytica scandal was part of a much broader pattern of misconduct by Facebook.
|
|
Finally, we understand that staying abreast of the torrent of news — whether it's Washington intrigue, extreme weather or international affairs — is a huge challenge.
|
|
All too often, their full-throated convictions stream forth in a torrent of words with no heed to well-paced rhetorical ebbs and flows.
|
|
Though Connors next issued a torrent of profanity toward the photographer — "He was angry enough to kill," Henderson wrote — there was no physical violence.
|
|
And then along came the coronavirus — a pandemic that unleashed a torrent of hate and violence as bigots blamed Asian-Americans for the outbreak.
|
|
In Britain, about a dozen members of Parliament are under investigation for sexual misconduct after a torrent of accusations spurred by the Weinstein case.
|
|
Covid-19 spreads exponentially, so a handful of cases trickling through a population can turn into a torrent of millions in just three months.
|
|
The administration withdrew the proposal two months later, after a torrent of criticism from patients, pharmaceutical companies and members of Congress of both parties.
|
|
In the mid-113s he began publishing a torrent of work — in publications like Galaxy and Fantastic Science Fiction — that would continue for years.
|
|
I have resisted some of the show's more plainly stated themes about the importance of sisterhood, but this scene unleashed a torrent of emotion.
|
|
Federal Election Commission unleashed a torrent of outside spending by corporations and wealthy donors who seized the opportunity to buy unlimited influence in Washington.
|
|
She expressed her frustration with a torrent of harsh words, many of them criticizing the security guard who, she argued, had inflamed the situation.
|
|
The Communist Party's youth wing unveiled, then quickly canned, two new animated spokesmen this week, after receiving a torrent of online mockery and criticism.
|
|
This underground torrent has always been there, but it was buried for centuries beneath two powerful constructs: the British Empire and the United Kingdom.
|
|
The blitz has soothed the nerves of some donors, who've watched as the Trump administration has endured a torrent of scandals and flare-ups.
|
|
Understandably, many white conservatives feel the urge to come to the aid of these black dissidents defending their reputations against this torrent of vitriol.
|
|
Links to nine gigabytes of zip and torrent files were published under the profile of someone called EMLEAKS on Pastebin, an anonymous publishing website.
|
|
On March 210, 2014, a hillside above Oso, Washington collapsed, unleashing a torrent of mud and debris that buried the community of Steelhead Haven.
|
|
N) and Nordic Capital had been shortlisted to buy Zentiva along with two industry players, Brazilian drugs firm EMS and India's Torrent Pharma (TORP.NS).
|
|
Yet the billionaire views the visceral torrent against him with his usual rationality, surveying the scene deliberately, like the chess prodigy he once was.
|
|
A truck driver is still missing after he was apparently swept away in another torrent in Israel, south of the Dead Sea, police said.
|
|
The torrent of lies Trump and his enablers have sent rushing over the DNC server story threaten to wear the truth to a nub.
|
|
But the torrent of internal, confidential, and classified content coming out of this White House — or wherever — is gratuitous and bad for the country.
|
|
The session came at a fraught time for the social network, as executives mobilized to deal with a torrent of criticism of the company.
|
|
A film critic who dared to trash "Man of Steel" got a torrent of death threats, and now the LAPD is on the case.
|
|
Within 24 hours, at least 1,000 people had already downloaded the torrent from the original seed, and many of them became seeders as well.
|
|
And for an administration that has been incensed with Russia-related leaks, of which there have been many, it could let loose a torrent.
|
|
" Roger Torrent, president of the Catalan regional parliament, hailed Puigdemont's release as "very good news," and said the charge of rebellion was "totally invalid.
|
|
When Nieky Holzken and Yoann Kongolo met at Glory 29 their styles conspired to create a five round torrent of tit-for-tat exchanges.
|
|
For two days straight, I lived in a state of heart-racing anxiety, constantly checking my phone to try to stem the torrent of abuse.
|
|
But given the torrent of strong U.S. data, that looks unlikely - data this week showed U.S. small business optimism at the highest level on record.
|
|
Trump's trip to Asia brought the relentless torrent of appalling statements that we have come to expect, but to which we should never become accustomed.
|
|
"Many trans people are facing a torrent of hatred and abuse both online and offline, just for being themselves," Stonewall told Broadly in a statement.
|
|
Saturday Night Live mocked the controversial Kendall Jenner Pepsi ad that the soft drink company pulled this week after receiving a torrent of online backlash.
|
|
It sends a torrent of things at us, good and bad, and the hivemind bubbles the good things to the surface and buries the bad.
|
|
We're never more than a thumb press away from a torrent of depressing headlines, bubbling outrage, and outpourings of grief playing out in real time.
|
|
A 1.3 Tbps DDoS attack – essentially a massive torrent of data aimed at a single target – nearly took down network provider Akamai on March 1.
|
|
After one of his crew is shot, Blocker visits him in the hospital and unleashes a torrent of vulnerability that follows him throughout the film.
|
|
The first few minutes of The Matrix (1999) are ominous and disorienting: a torrent of lime-green characters trickle down and then jam the frame.
|
|
It took all of 16 hours for the company to abandon the experiment after it devolved into a torrent of sex talk and hate speech.
|
|
After months of crappy cam videos, the Blu-ray version of Star Wars: The Force Awakens is available on torrent sites all over the internet.
|
|
That effort led Ryan's vote to fail on the floor amid a torrent of protests, furious town halls, and congressional phone lines jammed with calls.
|
|
The irony of West apparently using The Pirate Bay — when he himself has declared war on the torrent tracker — was not lost on the public.
|
|
About 3.4 billion years ago, groundwater outbursts unleashed a torrent of water that produced a cold and salty ocean that covered the planet's northern lowlands.
|
|
Last year 24 people were killed and scores were left homeless after a rain-swollen torrent swept through two coastal towns west of the capital.
|
|
Removing the torrent is not possible anyway now, I could remove my own link but it won't stop propagation of the file in any way.
|
|
The dam collapse at Vale's Corrego do Feijao mine let loose a torrent of sludge that devastated the surrounding area near the city of Brumadinho.
|
|
His arrest at the beginning of the year set off a torrent of complaints from former patients as well as parents of patients, authorities said.
|
|
The speech gives the Trump campaign a chance to turn the page on a chaotic vice presidential process that generated a torrent of negative headlines.
|
|
Vaulin's lawyer, Ira Rothken, told Reuters his client would appeal on the grounds that so-called torrent files cannot constitute a criminal infringement of copyright.
|
|
Paid-music advocate Kanye West, landed himself in hot water again on Wednesday, after he appeared to be browsing popular torrent website, The Pirate Bay.
|
|
Regrettably, it also came to host a torrent of abuse — something that users recognized as an existential threat to the company long before executives did.
|
|
Nadella writes that uniquely human qualities like empathy will become more valuable in a world where the torrent of technology will disrupt like never before.
|
|
Microsoft is facing a torrent of backlash from consumers and businesses complaining that the Windows 10 Anniversary Update has broken some third-party USB cameras.
|
|
" That's when they decided to launch their own torrent, with the message of "if you don't have the money and want to play the game.
|
|
Navigating the labyrinthian hallways, hiring staff, facing a torrent of requests from constituents and colleagues — the wave of responsibility new members face can feel overwhelming.
|
|
He opens the first track, "Refuse/Resist," with a torrent of serpentine, triplet-based tom work that the rest of Sepultura emphasizes with gargantuan chugs.
|
|
The sudden absence of a man whose physical presence caused such terror has occasioned the release of this torrent of words, but also haunts it.
|
|
Typically, if a pirate is using a torrent program to download files peer to peer, their IP address is visible to anyone using the program.
|
|
In 323, the national government designated Hainan for development as an "international tourism island" and unleashed a torrent of investment to support its travel industry.
|
|
His lack of knowledge about the war-torn Syrian city prompted a torrent of criticism and saw the question become a trending topic on Twitter.
|
|
This is a catastrophe that will soon become far worse as warm weather swells the torrent of people fleeing war in Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan.
|
|
The resulting torrent of toxic mud killed 19 people, buried a small village and contaminated a major river in Brazil's worst environmental disaster on record.
|
|
It also brought a torrent of unfavorable attention to Silicon-Valley-based Stanford, which ranks as one of the nation's most prestigious private research institutions.
|
|
In essence, it's a torrent of yes or no questions, and through them you as the king (or queen!) shape the fortunes of the populace.
|
|
About a year ago, I found out about a community of farmers who trade firmware hacks for John Deere tractors on forums and torrent sites.
|
|
They had to storyboard the whole thing in the theater during multiple screenings, since this was back before you could just torrent a 1080p YIFY .
|
|
"I am conscious of the warnings that weigh upon him, but I am also conscious of his absolute legitimacy to be candidate," Roger Torrent said.
|
|
The vigilant people at the subreddit r/datahoarder spotted the notice and got to work archiving the whole thing, making torrent files and web archives .
|
|
The torrent keeps getting bigger, with twice as many migrants seized at the border in each of the last few months as a year earlier.
|
|
Catalan parliament speaker Roger Torrent called for a broad coalition in defense of civil liberties and sovereign rights in a televised address on Sunday evening.
|
|
Although the sirens blared ahead of the evacuation on Sunday, residents of Brumadinho said there was no warning ahead of the lethal torrent on Friday.
|
|
The flood of campaign cash has meant that voters in competitive districts are seeing a torrent of television and digital advertisements, mailers and paid canvassers.
|
|
"I confirm that the only candidate that has been proposed is Mr. Carles Puigdemont," Roger Torrent, the Catalan parliament's recently-elected separatist speaker, said Monday.
|
|
Since Mr. Urie is delivering this counsel in full torrent-tempest-whirlwind mode, you can feel the other actors just itching to roll their eyes.
|
|
God bless America, where shock over a torrent of bullets that sends dozens more to the morgue doesn't last, if indeed there's shock at all.
|
|
Mr. Glenn turned the knob on the stock to show how it could convert the single-shot rifle to produce a torrent of continuous fire.
|
|
Even Joe Maddon received a torrent of criticism for his decision-making last year — after the Chicago Cubs won their first championship in 108 years.
|
|
As soon as I sat down in the interrogation room, a new face, a man in his thirties, unleashed a torrent of invective and abuse.
|
|
We need similar heroism from all of us voters, mustering the basic goodness and common sense to defeat the torrent of demagogy, hate and fear.
|
|
The 23-year-old is incredulous Trump has remained silent in the wake of a torrent of revelations from celebrities and others about sexual abuse.
|
|
It's impossible to truly judge where exactly the President stands, for instance, on gun control or the economy after his torrent of words on Wednesday.
|
|
President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador blamed "neo-liberalism" for the violence against women in the aftermath of the girl's murder, sparking a torrent of criticism.
|
|
But Mr. Ibarra hopes the respect and time he devotes to his work sets it apart from the torrent of images readers consume every day.
|
|
The songs and high spirits come in a bracing torrent in "Woody Sez: The Life and Music of Woody Guthrie," at the Irish Repertory Theater.
|
|
For weeks, Mr. de Blasio and his aides worked behind the scenes to prod and cajole, negotiating in a torrent of phone calls and meetings.
|
|
The industry argues that the rule will expose it to a torrent of lawsuits and will increase costs that firms will pass on to consumers.
|
|
As performed by four actor-musicians and directed by Nick Corley, "the songs and high spirits come in a bracing torrent," wrote The Times's critic.
|
|
Having miraculously brushed off three strokes and a Job-like torrent of near fatal afflictions, Sportcoat has been pronounced dead more often than Michael Myers.
|
|
That means New York City's job is not done yet, a point Coach Domènec Torrent and his players made repeatedly after some cautious postgame celebrations.
|
|
The president began the week with a torrent of tweets lashing out at the whistleblower in a continuation of his criticisms from a night earlier.
|
|
Weinstein is on trial on charges of rape and sexual assault, more than two years after a torrent of women began accusing him of misconduct.
|
|
Rep. Emanuel Cleaver (Mo.) says he has received a torrent of racist emails and phone calls since a hacker leaked contact information for House Democrats.
|
|
Any trans person who receives public attention, even for non-trans related news items, is likely to face a torrent of online abuse in return.
|
|
Heavy rains have transformed the usually slow-moving stream near El Paso into a treacherous torrent, engulfing people trying to make the already-dangerous journey.
|
|
In the process, Doncic has unleashed a torrent of second-guessing upon the teams (Phoenix, Sacramento and Atlanta) that let him slip to the Mavericks.
|
|
With inflation high and profits low, companies weren't investing and creating new jobs even as a torrent of new workers was flooding the labor force.
|
|
They both feature a torrent of populist anger, fear-mongering by politicians, hostility toward distant elites and bitterness toward the ruling political, media and business establishment.
|
|
GOOGLE EMPLOYEE&aposS ANTI-DIVERSITY MANIFESTO PROMPTS TORRENT OF RESPONSES, SPARKS WIDER DEBATE The report reveals that just 2.5 percent of Google's U.S. workforce is black.
|
|
It is certainly not the first time that a black professional woman has been subjected to such ridicule and disrespect, as the Twitter torrent quickly showed.
|
|
"It's a trickle rather than a torrent at this early stage but this does create a real medium term window of opportunity for Ireland," said Bollard.
|
|
And then, shockingly, Shea lost everything — her frontrunner momentum, her energy, and perhaps her focus — as Sasha emoted and blossomed in a torrent of hidden roses.
|
|
According to Kaspersky Lab, the decline might be the result of Google downranking torrent websites from its search results, making the pirated content harder to find.
|
|
Sodden hillsides gave way, unleashing a torrent of mud, water, uprooted trees and boulders onto the valley below and killing victims aged from 3 to 89.
|
|
Just last year, the Smithsonian Museum of African Art faced a torrent of criticism when it exhibited several artworks on loan from Cosby's substantial personal collection.
|
|
In 2018, Torrent Freak reported that Convert2MP3 was declared unlawful by a Danish court, and the court issued a global order for ISPs to block it.
|
|
The drought is over… a torrent of tech IPOs is expected in 22017 We've just witnessed one of the most surprising tech IPO markets in decades.
|
|
After James Cameron's Avatar legitimized 24D filmmaking, audiences were assaulted with a torrent of poorly converted 483D films that still give the format a bad name.
|
|
He also served two stints as an EU commissioner, covering regional policy spending and then the single market amid a torrent of post-crisis financial regulation.
|
|
About 100 homes and eight commercial buildings were destroyed by the torrent of water and mud, while another 300 homes were damaged and 1,500 remained threatened.
|
|
The files are still available on The Pirate Bay and other decentralized torrent sites, as well as on a host of 3D printing design file repositories.
|
|
Madness is an apt term for the torrent of insults, lies, conspiracy theories and hopeless rage that Trump bellows from every podium as his campaign implodes.
|
|
In the past, these albums would find their way to torrent sites weeks or months in advance, rendering entire marketing campaigns or artistic roll-outs obsolete.
|
|
The turnaround comes after a torrent of angst from fans of the podcast, many of whom reached out directly to ESPN via social media last week.
|
|
It is true that six days after the hack, other unreleased Sony films like Fury, Mr. Turner, and Still Alice were popping up on torrent sites.
|
|
It's still a very bad look for the Rio Olympics, which has already seen a torrent and anxiety over sewage in its natural bodies of water.
|
|
Our next president can implement these simple policies, which will unleash a torrent of innovation without a single dollar of any new taxes or government spending.
|
|
Toward the end of Monday night's presidential debate, Donald Trump released a torrent of incoherent words that seemed to revolve in some fashion around … Rosie O'Donnell?
|
|
But a deteriorating global outlook exacerbated by an escalating trade war between China and the United States has stoked torrent demand for low-risk government debt.
|
|
"The torrent has remained up and will continue to do so unless requested it be removed by the source," White told Motherboard in an online chat.
|
|
"Each one of us, we have a torrent of data in our bodies," Laraki said on the latest episode of Recode Decode, hosted by Kara Swisher.
|
|
Torrential rains Friday night caused three rivers surrounding the southern city of Mocoa to overflow -- sending a torrent of mud and debris surging through the city.
|
|
And then, in the center, an endless torrent of brand content and ads, broken up with the occasional life update from someone you actually care about.
|
|
The White House physician had faced a torrent of accusations from colleagues, who said he drank heavily, mishandled prescription drugs and created a hostile work environment.
|
|
The tweets also came as Trump continued to face a torrent of criticism for his remarks, with several prominent Republican leaders admonishing Trump for his response.
|
|
" She adds, "If anything comes out of Torrent Tea I hope it's a lasting exposure to practices that operate outside the cis, white, male, monied canon.
|
|
That plan lasted until 6:45 on Monday morning, when Donald Trump, apparently watching Morning Joe, sent out a torrent of tweets about the travel ban.
|
|
Video of the off-duty agent showed him unleashing a torrent of dance moves at a Denver bar early Saturday before launching into a back handspring.
|
|
India-based manufacturers Torrent Pharmaceuticals, Hetero Drugs and Aurobindo Pharma have all recently recalled cardiovascular drugs over the presence of probable carcinogens, according to the report.
|
|
But I would never be mistaken for a native speaker, could never let loose a torrent of Spanish words like the heroine of an Almodóvar movie.
|
|
Donald Trump's campaign has been buoyed by a torrent of small donations over the past month that nearly evened the financial playing field with Mrs. Clinton.
|
|
Chinese state-managed newspapers, television programs and websites used the trials to offer a daily torrent of damning words against Western influence and liberal political ideas.
|
|
While debt issuance has surged, traders say liquidity has deteriorated sharply in recent years, as a torrent of regulations forced banks to reduce their trading desks.
|
|
I mourned Katie's passing on social media and received a torrent of touching condolences, easing my ache at the loss of a member of the family.
|
|
As South America's largest country prepares to host the Summer Games, that nation of 200 million has been buffeted by an unending torrent of bad news.
|
|
The song is a gripping torrent of fury and resentment, levelled at a cheating lover—and the other woman—but bolstered by moments of sideways levity.
|
|
Torrential rains on March 31, 2017, triggered a deadly torrent of mud, debris and rocks, and caused rivers to burst their banks, washing away entire neighborhoods.
|
|
In Fed speak, what seems like an innocuous add or drop in verbiage from one statement to the next can unlock a torrent of new information.
|
|
Over the weekend, several ISPs including New Delhi-based Gigatel began showing a warning to users when they visited certain torrent or other file-sharing websites.
|
|
" The hackers, he added, provided them with a USB stick containing the Nefertiti scan, "and I made it a torrent and then I put it online.
|
|
Indian demand for LNG has also been firm with Torrent Power, Gail (India), Gujarat State Petroleum Corp (GSPC) and Indian Oil Corp seeking cargoes through tenders.
|
|
Moments later he was on the stage, blaming the Las Vegas traffic for his tardiness before unleashing a torrent of invective about Nurmagomedov and his entourage.
|
|
The Verge also reports that Contagion is a Top 22011 iTunes movie in Australia, and that torrent downloads of the film have significantly spiked since January.
|
|
Attacked by trolls tagging him by his username, "spez," he replaced his name in posts with "/r/The_Donald mods," directing a torrent of insults their way.
|
|
Could the mental screaming from day one have been the remnant of an adaptation — a way to break through my usual torrent of technology-enabled stimuli?
|
|
What had been waist-high water surged to chest level in a vicious torrent where Kaew was standing, about a half-mile inside the cave's mouth.
|
|
Missouri Republicans twisted this clear case of election board wrongdoing into a torrent of accusations against the Democrats and the overwhelmingly black residents of St. Louis.
|
|
After months of showy congressional hearings and investigations, Washington appears poised to unleash a torrent of lawsuits and new regulation that could rein in Facebook's dominance.
|
|
The torrent of unproved accusations gave Mr. Zuma and his allies enough ammunition to grab control over another prize — the state coffers in the National Treasury.
|
|
February's torrent of rain, which also produced flooding in Tennessee, has led to fears of another spring of raging waters in the nation's South and Midwest.
|
|
In the years since the Cambridge Analytica scandal in 2016, Facebook has faced a torrent of criticism for not doing enough to protect its users' data.
|
|
But it has grown more crowded in recent years, thanks to a surge in tourism as well as a torrent of development on the Brooklyn side.
|
|
But Dunn's daring spectacular — told in a torrent of sharp, detailed language — about family and love and belonging pulled me back into the realm of fantasy.
|
|
When the president finally unleashed those tweets, the day after the Netroots conference, they were unnerved, but not surprised, by the torrent of hate that followed.
|
|
"This bizarre ritual, to those who witnessed it, was an insight into the torrent of focus and drive that lies beneath Boris's affable exterior," Purnell writes.
|
|
Sinosphere BEIJING — China's leaders thought they had a solution to the torrent of snark, jibes and condemnation on Twitter: They banned access to it at home.
|
|
Trump's incessant torrent of attacks -- on Twitter and on camera, amplified by conservative media outlets -- has helped to insulate him against the consequences of his actions.
|
|
But after immediately endorsing Saccone when he hit the stage, Trump pivoted to a 20203-minute torrent of policy musings, political attacks and presidential campaign previews.
|
|
One day, passing by on the way to the restroom, Judge decided to say hi, not realizing that doing so would unleash a torrent of rage.
|
|
The FDA also began testing for another impurity, N-Nitrosodiethylamine, or NDEA, after it was identified in three lots of the drugs made by Torrent Pharmaceuticals.
|
|
Though the video was taken down by Twitch, it is currently being shared on apps like Telegram and as a torrent file on radicalized message boards.
|
|
APT37 specifically tailors attacks depending on its targets by using "strategic web compromises" and distributing malware "more indiscriminately" through torrent file-sharing sites, the firm found.
|
|
Heavy rains in the past few days had turned the river into a swirling gray-green torrent, erupting into white water around rocks and fallen trees.
|
|