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Health insurance price hikes ate up millions of Americans raises.
As the internet snowballed, I ate up every new development.
Portlanders ate up this particular expression of political activism with enthusiasm.
That subway ride ate up a significant amount of media air time.
Nobody ate up space so eagerly or in more staggeringly nonstop sequences.
The goats last spring ate up vegetation that could have fueled the fire.
More recent technologies, like combustion engines or steam turbines, ate up 50 years.
Repairs ate up Ms. Harrington's budget for Women's History Month programs last month.
While Flake's audience ate up every moment of this speech, who really cares?
But, but, but: A controversy over Schlichting's testimony ate up the entire morning.
And this incident ate up much of the political news cycle in March.
I ate up every word of Gianni's speech about his artistic intentions and vision.
Trump's voters ate up his willingness to punch back against anyone at any time.
On mountain slopes, unanchored soil triggered landslides that ate up houses and damaged bridges.
Each of the towns also fielded many media requests, which also ate up their time.
Tommy Pham's potential double-play grounder ate up shortstop Miguel Rojas for a fielding error.
The spire collapsed and the fire ate up much of the roof, the wooden portions.
He ate up seven innings and left the game with the Mets trailing, 3-1.
While that statement ate up all the news, I was more struck by something else.
The plan had an unintended fallout: The out-of-control wolfsnails ate up Achatinella apexfulva.
The venue had everything we wanted and, as expected, ate up the majority of our budget.
It also, unsurprisingly, ate up coverage on the Sunday shows and space on Monday's front pages.
Lankesh's opponents would file cases all over the state, which ate up her time and resources.
It was still a side project that ate up time during everyone's increasingly busy nights and weekends.
However, crippling student loan debt — to the tune of $0003,2000 — ate up huge portions of her paycheck.
They ate up the machismo and fighter-pilot prowess as well as the "brotherhood" of military pilots.
They ate up the machismo and fighter-pilot prowess as well as the "brotherhood" of military pilots.
The good people of social media ate up Burger King's concept, flooding Twitter with opinions and comments.
They ate up every word, as they watched the president speak on a Jumbotron with crackling audio.
The sky overhead began to darken and ate up the remaining sunlight that had only just appeared. 
Battery production had been a major bottleneck, however, as quality checks ate up time, and automation wasn't working.
"My investment went down the drain after some stray cattle trampled and ate up the crop," he said.
Huawei ate up Apple's shipment losses in China, where its shipments increased 23.3 percent during the same period.
Camelot's Shining Force for the 16-bit machine ate up several hours I should have occupied with homework.
He had fun, but he also ate up the historical significance that only really shows up in baseball.
"My investment went down the drain after some stray cattle trampled and ate up the crop," he said.
It's no accident that health reform legislation ate up nine full months of President Obama's first two years.
The three companies combined to ate up 96 percent of the market share for the memory type in 2017.
Footage posted to Facebook shows shoppers standing around awkwardly as the invaders ate up the supermarket's supply of greens.
The cost of this ate up a fifth of its free cashflow in 203-220 and could spiral further.
News nowadays was just opinion writing, she complained; the crowd, resplendent in MAGA gear, gleefully ate up her claptrap.
It also happily ate up more than a hundred hours of my life, most of which included me dying.
Hungry villagers also ate up the land birds, such as herons, parrots and owls, until they were gone, too.
The villagers—who, like the president, were members of the indigenous Aymara ethnicity—ate up the speech with gusto.
Over the course of an hour, Hideo Kojima's new hiking simulator Death Stranding ate up 75 watts of electricity.
Previous studies show decreased and no heart disease risk in those who ate up to one egg a day.
Idi Amin reportedly ate up to 40 oranges a day and enjoyed KFC while in exile in Saudi Arabia.
The Bruins ate up 15 minutes, 41 seconds on those two drives and converted a fourth-down play on each.
Military spending ate up three-quarters of Pakistan's first budget in 19773, notes Husain Haqqani, a Pakistani diplomat and author.
Eric also tried to push the humanitarian line, which the New York Times, among other media outlets, recently ate up.
The crowd, which ate up the red meat Trump threw them during the frenzied, peripatetic event, didn't seem to notice.
Fortifying the area ate up a large chunk of farmland and restricted access to resources such as water, residents say.
In addition to strong ratings, "American Idol" also ate up lots of hours on Fox's lineup over the last decade.
Many of the aid workers were using satellite terminals to send messages through their phones, which quickly ate up data.
The items consumed their living room, ate up wall space in the hallway and ran rampant in Mr. Holzer's den.
During the most recent bear market, a new digital currency called tether ate up a bigger share of bitcoin trading.
Kids who ate up the goofy transgressive magazine for decades will have already committed every line of those stories to memory.
"Of course, once back inside, Whiskey ate up the treat he was once coaxed with minutes prior," Scavo told the newspaper.
Consumers would hardly pick the service that ate up a big piece of their data allowance, even if it was better.
Journalist after journalist, writing for both hard news and entertainment outlets, ate up the story, making it almost impossible to avoid.
There was nobody who followed business news and ate up what was going on in the business world like Jack did.
After a Colorado punt, the Falcons went on a 12-play, 78-yard drive that ate up 6 minutes, 5 seconds.
Fans ate up the performance, but many are confused as to why it was allowed to happen in the first place.
Lo and behold, people got incrementally happier with every serving of fruit and veg they ate, up to eight a day.
We saw refinery runs increase more than expected by around 400,000 barrels per day so that ate up a lot of crude.
Snack bar owner Rabiah al-Najar said the cost of electricity for selling sandwich wraps ate up nearly half his weekly profits.
He singled, advanced to second on a JT Riddle single and eventually scored when Ozuna's chopper ate up Franco at third base.
For many gamers, Pokémon GO was an exciting fad that ate up their summer and was just another chapter in a franchise.
We saw refinery runs increase more than expected by around 5003,000 barrels per day so that ate up a lot of crude.
And it worked: Conservative audiences ate up Trump's message, handing him the GOP nomination because of, rather than despite, his controversial immigration positions.
It ate up the view across the glassy pond, a dark evergreen-covered mass that disappeared into a low ceiling of rain clouds.
The healthcare measure ate up precious days on the congressional calendar, while its collapse raises doubts about lawmakers' ability to tackle tax reform.
Astronomers tracked a supermassive black hole, 20 million times larger than the sun, which ate up and destroyed a star that came too close.
While the goats did, indeed, keep the grass tidy, they also ate up all the native plants the city had been attempting to restore.
The Steelers ate up the first 227:14 of the second half on a 75-yard drive, with Roethlisberger scoring on a 1-yard sneak.
When one bird being tracked by Russian scientists flew to Iran, its transmitter sent a flood of text messages that ate up the tracking budget.
Teyana quickly flipped him over and kicked off some steamy action -- with an assist from one of her backup dancers -- which the crowd ate up.
Bank lobbyists told The Hill that Senate GOP leaders do not want to spend fleeting time on a bill that already ate up two weeks.
Between the lines: In 2016, the average national premium for a family plan ate up 30% of median income, including both the employer and employee share.
Cruz ate up the apparent stunt by Emerson College sophomores Arden Jurskis and Kenzy Peach, giving them a hug and clapping with excitement over their engagement.
Tampa Bay ate up more than 8-1/2 minutes on the game's first possession on a 15-play drive, settling for Aguayo's first field goal.
Anyway, North ate up the spotlight, dancing in front of the crowd and getting a little help from her dad who whispered lyrics in her ear.
McDonald's ate up all the free advertising, and responded by announcing that the company would bring back the sauce — for one day only — on October 24.
At the time, she split rent and utilities with her boyfriend, but housing costs still ate up about $580 a month — more than 50% of her income.
If the acquisition of Whole Foods isn't challenged, Amazon will certainly continue to eat up physical retail the way it once ate up e-tailers like Diapers.com.
Battlestar explored the fuzzy line between humans and Cylons with greater boldness as it went on, in ways that sometimes frustrated fans but that I ate up.
I ate up my galley copy of Wall Street Journal critic Heidi Waleson's forthcoming book about New York City Opera and did a little tweetstorm about it.
For one business in the study, management meetings "ate up" about 393,239 hours, or the equivalent of one executive working full-time for 2300 years. ""http://mashable.
I'm not in on Cousins as a full-time franchise quarterback yet—he ate up some garbage pass defenses and had some poor throws even in those games.
However, fuel expenses ate up an increasing percentage of the money coming in, totaling 30 percent of revenue in the third quarter, compared to 22 percent in 2017.
The issue swamped the campaign and ate up attention and energy from Mr. Trump just as he was hoping to transition to a new phase of the race.
However, as it got closer and closer to the race, I was running up to 15 or 20 miles on weekends, which ate up hours of the day.
The Red Raiders scored the only points of the third quarter on Trey Wolff's 30-yard field goal on the opening drive that ate up over five minutes.
They ate up her budding feelings for Maggie during the first few episodes, and they completely lost it when Alex finally decided to come out to her sister, Supergirl.
While the americano I ordered at Reykjavik Roasters didn't save me any money — in fact, it ate up 10 percent of my $50 budget — it remedied my jet lag.
LONDON (Reuters) - The United States ate up the track to run a world leading time in the women's 4x100 meters relay heats at the World Athletics Championships on Saturday.
They added a late field goal and the Packers scored on all three of their second-half possessions, which ate up a total of almost 17 214/27 minutes.
Asia was giving sequined Pagliacci on a gay cruise with a kinky yellow glitter wig and a traffic cone hat and I ate up every single inch of it.
The ensuing uproar pretty much ate up a visit by German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who Trump seemed to relate to only as a potential fellow victim of Obama bugs.
Losses in the group's core property and casualty business ate up 66.7 percent of premiums last year, far above the 57.8 percent at Chubb and 60.5 percent at Travelers.
German banks' costs ate up around 0003 percent of their earnings compared with 2000 percent in the rest of the euro area in 21, according to credit ratings agency Moody's.
Kids across the world ate up her addictive hits, avant-garde outfits and messages of acceptance, propelling her to the status of global icon in just a handful of months.
Ronald Reagan was the best at this, brushing back the "voodoo economics" attacks and the voters ate up his promises of big tax cuts and massive buildups in defense spending.
In 2017 – the last year for which figures are available – direct costs like paying cyclists and moped riders ate up almost four-fifths of Deliveroo's 277 million pounds of sales.
Earlier this week, he played in Philly and the crowd ate up the combo of Cardi's voice and track with Bruno's 90-second solo ... complete with a badass light show.
And while Trump receives the harshest rebukes, right behind him are establishment Democrats and media, including CNN and other news outlets that dutifully ate up all those Trump campaign rallies.
Airfare ate up a large chunk of our $2,400 Frugal Family travel budget: $728 each for Tim and me, plus a $121 infant rate for our 17-month-old, Roxie.
The crowd ate up his creative finishes at the rim, including one late in the fourth quarter that sent the Garden into a playofflike frenzy of jumping and screaming fans.
After a scoreless first half, McGough led the Golden Panthers (259-403, 240-225 Conference USA) on a 216-play, 93-yard drive that ate up 8:26 of the clock.
They ate up highway for 10 days in between stops in Branson, Missouri; Ashville, North Carolina, to see the Blue Ridge Parkway up in the Appalachian Highlands; Niagara Falls and Maine.
Check out the vid ... Abby admits being a celebrity had its benefits for her -- and says inmates ate up her Hollywood stories, and she suspects they'd do the same for Felicity.
After taking over possession close to midfield, the Colts worked the clock on a methodical 14-play 35-yard drive that ate up 203:34 to set up a field goal.
That legacy of violence runs through Ireland, through Scotland, through civil war, and through the bloody colonialism that ate up so much of the world as part of the British Empire.
His crown of curly hair and infectious grin, and his stubby legs that somehow ate up ground as he raced across the turf, made him one of soccer's most recognizable players.
The message was that a man worked up a sweat and then ate up a storm — in this case, a beef-and-noodle hurricane, or at least a split-pea squall.
Season 5 ate up most of the plot of A Feast for Crows and A Dance With Dragons, largely by sticking to the action and avoiding some of Martin's more meandering plots.
"I'm going to help you out, because I've been on that end of it man, I've been ate up on the internet before," Harvey said, referring to his infamous Miss Universe bungle.
I came to resent how much time this ate up, particularly when comparing it to the trivial difference to McDonald's of having me clock in at 83:31 rather than 7:30.
Apple tablets and laptops ate up a huge chunk of school device orders in 2013, but a New York Times report showed that, by 2017, they'd effectively been replaced by cheaper alternatives.
Brad Miller drove in another run with a hard-hit grounder that ate up Bird at first base, and Miller later scored on Morrison's single to put the Rays ahead, 3-0.
If time was of an essence, you wouldn't have known it from the way Philadelphia ate up nearly four minutes on a 13-play, 79-yard drive before finally scoring a touchdown.
In July, Democrats required Republicans to read the text of any amendment they wanted to vote on as part of their failed ObamaCare repeal effort, which ate up hours of floor time.
Erectile dysfunction drug Viagra brought in an estimated $1.4 billion in annual sales for Pfizer before Teva Pharmaceuticals introduced a generic version of the pill in 2017 that quickly ate up market share.
If Belichick was frustrated then, it only got worse because the Bills then went on a 12-play drive that ate up seven minutes and ended in a seven-yard LeSean McCoy touchdown.
UCLA (218-265) showed life when it ate up almost eight minutes on the first possession out of intermission, capping the drive with Dorian Thompson-Robinson's 242-yard touchdown pass to Jaylen Erwin.
"My check for the $100 that I owe you will be delayed a little longer, because emergency surgery on my lower jaw suddenly ate up all we had on hand…" one letter reads.
In fact, participants who ate up to one egg daily had a 26% lower risk of hemorrhagic stroke, which is more common in China than in the United States or other high-income countries.
A packed house at the Paramount Theatre ate up Harmony Korine's new film Beach Bum (which, full disclosure, is distributed in part by VICE), except for the person to my left who walked out.
To make ends meet, he set up a small company that sells army surplus clothing but quickly found that taxes and other costs ate up all its revenue and left him burdened with debts.
The Negan war — which, again, ate up the better part of two or maybe even three seasons when you consider that season six was mostly concerned with foreshadowing it — is finally in the rearview mirror.
After studying in London and Boston where rent ate up a large part of his scholarships, he returned to buy a 23.5 square meter (21.23,22015 square foot) apartment in Berlin's then up-and-coming Wedding district.
The Lions failed to get across midfield on their next possession, and Seattle ate up almost four minutes of clock before Wilson threw his second touchdown pass to put the game away with 213:23 remaining.
Its deep musical catalog, which leaned heavily on 70s rock like Cheap Trick, KISS, and Lynyrd Skynyrd, ate up a huge chunk of the show's budget, and later resulted in delays of the show's DVD release.
While these psychological investigations created interesting moments on screen, they simply read as an excuse — which I ate up — for Meryl Streep, Shailene Woodley, Nicole Kidman, Laura Dern, Zoe Kravitz, and Reese Witherspoon to share the screen.
The Lions failed to get across midfield on their next possession and the Seahawks ate up almost four minutes of clock before Wilson threw his second touchdown pass to put the game away with 3:36 remaining.
His off-season throwing partner, the Mets starter Steven Matz, had moved away, and daily trips to a facility on Long Island ate up too much time that could be spent with his wife and two toddlers.
INGRAHAM: So no American&aposs named in it, no American actions referenced, nevertheless it ate up some of the news cycle and the president apparently Richard, approved the timing, said it was okay to hand down the indictment.
The crowd ate up her jokes about raising $17,000 in campaign donations from ex-boyfriends, and about her daughter wanting to cut her out of a photo of them with Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg to post on Facebook.
The war ate up more than $200 billion in government spending over the years, according to an estimate by the Asia Economic Institute, as well as damaging economic development—an effect from which Sri Lanka is still recovering.
"I would love to [join DWTS], but the fall season won't work because [of] the tour," she told Entertainment Tonight, referring to the Kellogg's Tour of Gymnastics Champions that ate up all over her September, October, and November.
Upstream claims that the unauthorized activity in VidMate ate up huge amounts of mobile data — more than 3 gigabytes per month, which Upstream estimates could cost $100 a year, or half a month's wages in markets such as Brazil.
It was an oddly emasculating line that the crowd (crew cut and slacks only) ate up, apparently forgetting that their presidential candidate sports a fake tan and in all likelihood spends tens of thousands of dollars on a weave.
The whole process has seemed painful, from the protracted, seemingly unpleasant negotiations with Ryan Seacrest to return as the show's host, to Katy Perry's $25 million salary scaring away other possible judges (since it ate up so much of the budget).
In the end, the Plame investigation ate up a ton of top Bush officials' time, helped fire up the liberal base in opposition, and resulted in criminal convictions for one administration official even though he wasn't responsible for the initial leak.
A recent study by the Center for Security and International Studies in the United States estimated that cyber crime ate up about 0.7 percent of global gross domestic product, but the rate for Germany was around 1.6 percent, he said.
The video combines several of the band's previous videos in lead up to their record The White Album, where Rivers ate up a whole lot of cannolis and sulked around a beach, to show the longer narrative it all creates.
" Lyons watched in horror as HubSpot employees ate up the Silicon Valley rhetoric about "changing the world," even though most of what they did was help blast small businesses with e-mail spam — or as HubSpot employees referred to it, "lovable marketing content.
I can only imagine my father, a geeky soft-spokenMD, trying to have a conversation with his mother, who answered the door in a crop top and cutoffs and let her favorite expression, "That shit's ate up," rip every 20 minutes or so.
When she came to Kitri in "Don Quixote," the quality of laughter often shown by her dancing returned with a newly heroic defiance, as if assertively making huge claims on life itself: She both ate up space and made her music glisten.
But Army, suddenly down by 27-228, immediately responded with a 12-play, 80-yard touchdown drive that ate up 6 minutes 42 seconds and ended with the touchdown run by Bradshaw, who had thrown an interception and lost a fumble earlier.
The loan was restructured once in 2015 after the crash in global oil prices but the central African country still struggled to meet its own budget needs as the debt ate up nearly all of its oil profits - Chad's main source of revenue.
But it was also a reality show that ate up lots and lots of airtime every spring, and its absence now means that Fox has to fill all of that real estate, largely with original scripted programming, most of which will inevitably bomb.
I can only imagine my father, a geeky soft-spoken MD, trying to have a conversation with his mother, who answered the door in a crop top and cutoffs and let her favorite expression, "That shit's ate up," rip every 20 minutes or so.
Little began doing focus groups six years ago on the topic, and it took two years and 70 fabric trials to create the perfect, ultra-fast moisture-wicking proprietary fabric — all of which, Little says, ate up her savings (talk about a passion project).
"Scandal" premiered in 2012 and was quick to gain a following that ate up its larger-than-life storytelling and the tumultuous romance at its center between Kerry Washington's Olivia and Tony Goldwyn's Fitzgerald Grant, whose character was for several seasons the President of the United States.
Beyond the general chaos and bad management, Priebus's biggest influence on the administration may lie in the fact that Paul Ryan's Obamacare repeal effort became President Donald Trump's top legislative priority and ate up much of his first year in office — and stalled dramatically early Friday morning.
Unfortunately, but inevitably, the founders died, the company's name was changed to "Lifetouch" (gross) for vague reasons, and it ate up competitor after competitor over the course of four decades, most recently CPI Corp — which operated the once-popular Sears and Walmart photo studios — in 2013.
But Taylor said that by May 2017, "It ate up all of our free time and it was obviously much bigger than we expected," so they quit their jobs (Taylor was working as a software engineer at Y Combinator) and devoted themselves to it full-time.
A partnership started in 20143 with Ann Getty — the wife of Gordon Getty, son of the oil tycoon J. Paul Getty — ate up millions of dollars in advances and extravagant spending before their company, Weidenfeld & Nicolson New York, merged with Grove Press to form Grove Weidenfeld in 1989.
The child support ate up about a third of his income, and then he had to take care of co-op dues, property taxes, commuting costs, utilities, car-lease installments, day-to-day parental expenses, and all the other outflows and overheads that never let up and never lessen.
The Broncos responded with a 13-play drive that ate up more than seven minutes, but coach Vance Joseph inexplicably sent in kicker Brandon McManus for a field goal instead of going for it on fourth-and-1 from the Cleveland 6 with 4 minutes 35 seconds remaining.
The press coverage he got for those comments (which he gleefully ate up) gave him an early boost in the polls and, crucially, a new set of allies: "Angel Families," people who'd become politically mobilized (and associated with anti-immigrant groups) after their relatives were killed by unauthorized immigrants.
Illustrated with hundreds of original cards from its holdings, the book delves primarily into the Library's establishment and its own role in developing the modern card catalogue system that united libraries across America — and its fall, as accumulations of cards ate up precious real estate and computers shuffled into reading rooms.
The refund from PayPal took ten days, and all the time he spent on the phone ate up six days of back and forth—which may seem merely inconvenience, but is worsened by anxiety as you race to get protections in place and accounts updated before hackers can take advantage.
"She is in danger of tearing up our constitution in order to make a narrow party political point," Forsyth said Thursday's debate began with long speeches on the correct procedure for the legislation and a series of votes, all of which ended in heavy defeat for the filibusterers but ate up time.
It also echoed popular criticism of the self-esteem movement, and the "participation trophy" fears that our cranky elders had already established about the generation then commonly called "Gen Y." But while consumer media ate up Twenge's sky-is-falling take on millennials, her peers in academia and the scientific community began to call bullshit.
If the past 16 months have been any indication, the sucker will prove to be Trump's supporters: the same people who ate up his false claim to be funding his own campaign with his massive wealth, who then opened up the small donor spigot and thus unwittingly funneled donations to his various business interests.
To hit the original target would have required BNP to double its original revenue growth target to 5 percent per annum and keep expense inflation down to 1 percent, according to a Breakingviews calculation, something it has failed to achieve given expenses ate up 72 percent of income, a jump of nearly three percentage points.
Down 23-228, Mahomes directed a 25-play, 21-yard drive that ate up more than six minutes and culminated with a 213-yard touchdown toss to tight end Travis Kelce, then added a 210-yard touchdown drive, handing off to Kareem Hunt for the 246-yard score with 1 minute 227 seconds remaining.
The British press ate up the mildly salacious rumors of drug abuse, tattoos and high living that ensued, and Mr. Polunin — about whom a documentary film has recently been made — became famous beyond the dance world, hitting a viral streak (close to 17 million views to date) on YouTube in a solo filmed by David LaChapelle.
President Bill Clinton left office with a huge federal surplus (which President Bush ate up through his 2001 tax cuts, eventually ending his second term with the deficit at over a trillion dollars) and President Barack Obama helped reduce the deficit from $1.4 trillion in 2009 to $485 billion in 2014, ending at $587 billion in 2016.
The commissions and other costs of collecting the money can also eat into an organization's take: City Ballet reported on its 2015 tax return, the most recent available, that its vendor, SD&A, raised $570,000 by phone — but that fund-raising costs ate up more than a third of that, $214,782, leaving the ballet company with $354,755.
A recent study by researchers at Teachers College, Columbia University, found that schools that partnered with the organization tended to have "measurably healthier school food environments after a year of FoodCorps presence," and that students who had the most exposure to gardening and culinary lessons ate up to three times more fruits and vegetables at lunch.
The final humiliation of the process on Thursday—in which the Senate basically agreed to debate a bill that night that had only come into existence at lunchtime—was the necessary end result of seven months in which the president of the United States ate up all the oxygen in Washington with his ugly, petty, seething, resentful rages and foolishnesses as expressed in 140 illiterate characters.
Jones wrote at length about living in a black foster home and dealing drugs for the feared Bloods gang, and fans ate up the harrowing stories—until the author's older sister recognized her photograph in the New York Times and revealed Margaret B. Jones to be Margaret "Peggy" Seltzer, a private school–educated woman raised by her biological parents in the affluent, Sherman Oaks neighborhood of the San Fernando Valley.
If I had valued myself in that way, then I could have justified hiring a part-time assistant or even a handful of freelancers to help me with the things that ate up too much of my time, like social media or PR, and use my time instead to move the business forward When other entrepreneurs ask me for advice, I keep it simple: Value your time, and don't be afraid to hire people to help you.

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