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They burst in five or 10 minutes after I'd left.
That's when Fey and her delegation from Philadelphia burst in.
So what is accounting for this recent burst in interest?
It started when my appendix burst in October of 303.
We did see a burst in 2013, by the way.
Remember the kids who burst in during their dad's BBC interview?
Nikita's protesters burst in, shouting and holding up anti-OpenMind signs.
Or he'll burst in and immediately stiff arm out to range.
Never especially watertight on defense, the dams have burst in Eugene.
JaTarvious Whitlow burst in off right tackle for Auburn's first score.
Two or three hours later, soldiers burst in to arrest him.
About three years later, the dot-com bubble burst in 2000.
There's a $1 trillion bubble ready to burst in the bond market.
Some 40 men in black masks armed with machine guns burst in.
The burst in popularity was an unexpected development for the MegaGame Makers.
There was also an inversion before the tech bubble burst in 2001.
Security sources said the consulate was empty when the crowd burst in.
Jamie burst in and attacked Randall, demanding a duel to avenge Fergus.
Again, we've never seen a gamma ray burst in our own galaxy.
All bubbles burst in the end, and gin will be no exception.
Moments later, the cops burst in to arrest him, and he spent the
It reached "euphoria" levels in 1999 before the dotcom bubble burst in 2000.
There are several reasons why there's such a renewed burst in AI development.
Then the housing bubble burst in 2008, and the jobs started to disappear.
When he refused to open the door, they burst in and started shooting.
The farmland bubble may have burst in some Corn Belt states, like Iowa.
Dammik and some officers burst in on it and…do not believe Burgle.
When it came time for bombs to burst in air, small fireworks crackled.
Finally, right before the police burst in, there was another round of gunfire.
To have an offensive burst in the later innings like that is nice.
It was not clear whether anyone was present when the police burst in.
Seven plainclothes narcotics cops burst in, five burly men and two women, all shouting.
Today's tech stock boom is very different from the bubble that burst in 2000.
When the Internet bubble burst in 2000, people did not revert to fax machines.
In the process, the Fed helped drive the tech bubble which burst in 2000.
In 2015, a dam burst in the nearby town of Mariana, killing 19 people.
Soon after, government spies burst in, arrested him and threw him in Newgate prison.
Seconds later, Ingrid burst in, looking as pale as I felt, and vomited too.
His Iowa polling rise has provided much of the recent burst in media attention.
However, once that bubble burst in 2000, the index fell 79% in 18 months.
Masked men burst in and steal a painting, sending people scattering in all directions.
But it's not a negligible risk for investors, reflected in the burst in trading volume.
When the gunman burst in, her group partner Nicholas Dworet was in front of her.
But the bubble burst in 23, when China's government began to frown on lavish gifts.
Homebuilding and sales are well below their peaks before the housing bubble burst in 2006.
Minerd said the central bank's actions helped drive the technology bubble that burst in 2000.
When the gunman burst in, her friend, Cody Coffman, yelled for her to get down.
The dot-com bubble burst in 2001, leading to a relatively short and mild recession.
Two extremely inebriated lady Bills Mafians burst in through the lineup and stood there bewildered.
When the real estate bubble burst in 2008, European as well as American banks imploded.
When the security guard burst in, the very old man fell to his mechanical joints.
He burst in unchecked on the right wing to convert Ander Lee's deft backhand pass.
Finish a skill, and you're rewarded with a dopamine burst in the form of points.
During the revolution, underwater life underwent a rapid change, including a burst in fish diversity.
She has a good grasp on how to make your serotonin just burst in your brain.
Astronomers were able to pin down the source of a repeating fast radio burst in 2017.
Despite the burst in volatility, some options traders are betting that better days could be ahead.
Or he'll burst in, push his man back and skip up into a left high kick.
Less than four years ago there was a similar deadly dam burst in the same state.
The collapse comes three years after another dam burst in the Minais Gerais state, killing 19.
Police watching the union's rackety offices burst in if they see too many scooters parked outside.
"The goal of an independent kingdom is getting ever closer," he chortles, before police burst in.
Home building and sales are well below their peaks before the housing bubble burst in 2006.
The hearing devolved into pandemonium and bloody scuffles after a band of government supporters burst in.
The S&P 500 lost 49% of its value after the tech bubble burst in 2000.
One supermarket worker said some shoppers had escaped from the building after the gunman burst in.
A pair of undercover cops burst in and got into an "absolutely insane" fight with her.
Before the bubble burst in 0003, the city made more than $850 million in medallion sales.
I kept looking over my shoulder, sure that the police would burst in at any moment.
In Spain these go back to uncontrolled lending that financed a construction bubble which burst in 2008.
India was added in April after a burst in foreign exchange sales by the country's central bank.
I had an aneurysm that burst in 2006, and I died and came back and began paranormalhood.
After the dotcom bubble burst in the early 2000s, firms badly needed a way to make money.
My mother had an aneurysm, had a burst in her brain, went into a coma and died.
As the housing bubble burst in 2008, mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac careened towards insolvency.
In an earlier piece for CNBC, I explained why a potential cryptocurrency bubble could burst in 2018.
The past century saw a burst in the development of medical technology that helps us sustain life.
To add mishap to misery, a water main burst in the ceiling of Terminal 4 on Jan.
Cinna-Spins (103-2008)  Crispy oatmeal rounds with a cinnamon burst in every bite, in 100-calorie packs.
He apparently targeted one table Sophomore Joshua Ayers, 20, was in the classroom when the shooter burst in.
Jangada was already paralyzed since the dam close to the Córrego do Feijão mine burst in the state.
Wall Street investor John Paulson became a billionaire by betting against the housing bubble that burst in 2008.
"[Sarah] is having a wonderful burst in her career," Taylor proudly said of her 42-year-old partner.
To many, the enthusiasm resembles the rush into technology stocks before the dot-com bubble burst in 2000.
That arrangement, which helped fuel the housing bubble that burst in 2007, broke down after the financial crash.
The bubble burst in February 2014 when three leading credit-rating agencies downgraded the island's debt to junk.
That was the decade of the great tech boom, culminating in the bubble that burst in March 2000.
They burst in through the door without warning and informed her, politely, that she should go with them.
CNN affiliate KGO said a gas line burst in the neighborhood, leaving the family little time to escape.
Before they could do so, an irate woman burst in brandishing an electric extension cable in her hand.
One doctor even said he had never seen a cyst like hers burst in his 30-year career.
Vale's announcement follows a dam burst in January that killed hundreds - its second such disaster in three years.
Among them was the St. Francis Dam, which burst in 1928 and killed hundreds in Los Angeles County.
A group of men burst in and told the women they had to come to the police station.
Fabio Schvartsman "temporarily" stepped down as Vale's C.E.O. in the wake of a deadly dam burst in Brazil.
LeBron's burst in the second half was noticeably lesser on both ends compared to the first two quarters.
But at its best, it could have broad structural benefits that go beyond a quirk burst in pay.
As a share of GDP, corporate debt is nearly where it was before the subprime bubble burst in 2008.
In October, a sewage pipe burst in the basement, filling our bedroom and the building hallway with sewage fumes.
"I don&apost know what he did to them (the Israeli soldiers)," she said as she burst in tears.
Horiguchi burst in on Oliveira, weaved his head out after his right hand, but Oliveira had run a mile.
The Predators turned things around during the second period with a three-goal burst in less than five minutes.
"The bubble burst in the summer," says Zagar, whose company provides a way for investors to finance digital assets.
Vassilis Vassiliou and Michalis Poulikakos were in the hotel restaurant when gunmen burst in through a kitchen service door.
But they had never scored quite so emphatically, in such a short burst, in all of their many Octobers.
Then, at a poetry celebration for the Prophet Muhammad in 2011, a man burst in wearing a suicide vest.
The atmosphere dampened considerably when a pipe burst in an apartment one floor above and flooded Ms. Schultz's apartment.
He soon spearheaded a seven-way merger to form Bankia, consolidating banks after Spain's construction bubble burst in 2008.
Since its economic bubble burst in the early 1990s, Japan has tended to be seen as past its heyday.
Vale had already come under scrutiny after a dam it co-owned burst in November 2015, killing 19 people.
Bitcoin had its bubble burst in 2014, but it seems to have found stability as its popularity starts spreading globally.
Prosecutors said that after the tech bubble burst in 2002, Vilar and Tanaka stole client money to pay their bills.
The Royals did the same three-run burst in the first game and held on for a 3-2 victory.
Katie and Saito burst in just as he's about to cut out the mushroom with a shard of broken glass.
It gave Spain, including Catalonia, democracy, a welfare state and much greater prosperity (until a housing bubble burst in 2008).
Despite being run by Democrats, Cook County's property-valuation system became deeply regressive after the housing bubble burst in 2008.
Japan's bubble economy burst in 1989, but it took a few years before Hawai'i's tourism felt the bottom drop out.
Waiting for Horiguchi to burst in, he was hoping to make Horiguchi reach and then check hook the shorter fighter.
WE HAD A TECH BUBBLE THAT BURST IN 003 AND 2000 AND THAT DID NOT LEAD TO A FINANCIAL CRISIS.
The barber on Fleet Avenue has bullet fragments in his leg; rival gangs burst in last year and fired shots.
He credited Klinsmann for noticing him there, and for spurring a burst in his development in the last few years.
As regulators stood by, medallion prices soared above $1 million before the bubble burst in late 2014, rocking the industry.
He's lived in the apartment since November, when a pipe burst in his bedroom upstairs, forcing him to switch rooms.
The lender was later part of a seven-way merger to form Bankia after Spain's construction bubble burst in 2008.
So far this year it has soared about 15 fold, stoking concerns that the bubble would burst in dramatic fashion.
In December 2008, just two weeks after her 27th birthday, Francis S.* had a radiator pipe burst in her Bronx apartment.
In September, a pipe burst in our bathroom ceiling, and we waited nearly two weeks for the landlord to approve repairs.
Sometimes it's beautiful and feels like you're watching a kaleidoscope take focus, or seeing a star burst in a distant galaxy.
Artist's impressing of the dishes of the Very Large Array localizing a fast radio burst in space for the first time.
Mariel Sabangan told Reuters that her brother had been cooking and watching television when Patay's men burst in and handcuffed him.
On another night men burst in on a single mother and shabu-user living nearby as she breast-fed her baby.
The hype bubble burst in October after a Wall Street Journal investigation highlighted major problems with the company's technology and methods.
There are also some new non-alcoholic beverages, including almond milk iced tea with boba pearls that burst in your mouth.
"A lot of times a burst in volume means the seller gave in," said Tom Graff, portfolio manager at Brown Advisory.
International real estate After a decade-long boom, the country's housing bubble burst in 2016, creating 'very much a buyer's market.
Roop is a Hindu, too, as is Zafar's half brother, with whom he unwittingly bonds as fireworks burst in the background.
Astronomers found a fireball from a gamma-ray burst in 2013, but there was no proof that neutron stars were involved.
She said she then heard a knock at the door, and when she opened it, Weinstein burst in and cornered her.
This crisis is more incomprehensible than previous crises like the tech bubble burst (in 2000) and the LTCM crisis (in 63).
That, alongside some caution among consumers and heavy debt loads, means it hasn't really translated into a heavy burst in spending.
BHP has set up a tailings task force after a dam owned by its Samarco venture with Vale burst in 2015.
Or, as in this case, the police burst in and she hides in the trash outside the building in order to escape.
After the dot-com bubble burst in the early 2000s, the surge in venture funding to new cybersecurity tech slowed in Israel.
Stocks started the day higher, driven in part by news of an encouraging burst in hiring last month by United States employers.
Any guest on Funny or Die's Between Two Ferns is almost guaranteed to make the Internet burst in a fit of giggles.
Though wage growth has picked up in recent months, the unit labor costs data suggests a burst in wage inflation is unlikely.
He said they escaped "just in time" because they heard a glacial lake had burst in the upper reaches of the valley.
But the burst in output has pushed steel inventories to multi-year highs, sending prices sharply lower and reducing mills' profit margins.
Two years ago, the same pipeline, which spans some 2,600 miles from Canada to Nebraska before splintering off, burst in South Dakota.
Ahmed, who uses a wheelchair after being hit by a car, was in the Al Noor mosque when the shooter burst in.
Two years ago, when the Keystone Pipeline burst in South Dakota, the company initially said that 210,000 gallons of oil had spilled.
But the economy appears poised for a massive burst in business investment in 2018, powering growth and hopefully making workers more productive.
" In January, Taylor gushed about Paulson's career, telling Radio Andy's Sandra Bernhard that Paulson was "having a wonderful burst in her career.
A four-goal burst in the second period led the Devils to a 6-2 win over the Sabres on Monday afternoon.
Justin was staying at a fancy hotel in Laguna Beach Tuesday afternoon when the crasher suddenly burst in ... according to law enforcement.
China's housing bubble is bigger than Japan's when it burst in the 1990s, judging by the income-to-price ratio, he said.
When the bubble burst in 21994, their holdings plunged in two months to a $22000 billion debt from a $21848 billion value.
Lawrence's "Kangaroo," written in a burst in the summer of 1922, is an almost real-time transcription of his stopover in Australia.
Alibaba&aposs start was initially rocky, facing the dot-com-bubble burst in 2550 and competition from eBay&aposs Chinese venture, EachNet.
After the tech bubble burst in 2000, for instance, the U.S. market was once again outperforming its peers within three years. Why?
Amazon executed its only two other splits in January and September of 230 right before the dot-com bubble burst in March 24.
In the second, agents burst in on a young couple and their toddler, upending their apartment in a warrantless search for identifying documents.
Helping the GOP: The burst in Democratic turnout two weekends before Election Day in 2008 does not appear to have materialized this year.
Dela Pena said they ran to the nearby bishop's house, hoping they would be safe there, but the militants burst in after them.
Crews in Detroit will need days to repair water mains that burst Wednesday, and other pipes can still burst in persistent subzero temperatures.
Parkgoers at a North Carolina amusement park were in for a fright when a bumper car suddenly burst in flames earlier this week.
"The bubble has already burst in America," said Steve Aoki, the number five DJ on the list with total earnings of $216 million.
First, Cramer looked at Intel, an old-line chipmaker that has soared to its highest levels since the dotcom bubble burst in 2000.
Yasuhiro Koseki and Ippei Watanabe, the world record holder, had traded leads throughout before Chupkov produced a winning burst in the final 50m.
Nairobi, Kenya (CNN)At least 45 people have died after a dam burst in Kenya after weeks of torrential rain, officials said Friday.
FCC, founded 70 years ago, has been struggling with high debts and sluggish business since a property bubble burst in Spain in 2007.
Every year, aneurysms burst in the brains of about 10 in 10,000 people, according to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke.
In 1928, the database shows, there was also a sudden burst in the use of the term "speculative orgy" in stock market articles.
The result is hop flavors that, rather than wafting up to your nose from the glass, burst in your mouth after each sip.
Highly speculative internet stocks helped propel the tech-dominated Nasdaq up more than 21999% from 1995 until the bubble burst in March 2000.
The hope is that the satellite won't burst in its operational orbit, where the debris could put other expensive communications satellites at risk.
The cinematographer, Linus Sandgren, shot it on film, and the colors, rather than merge into the landscape, seem to burst in your face.
Sometimes someone would burst in without knocking, and I'd be mortified at having to spit out what had accumulated before conversation could begin.
He pointed out how after the tech bubble burst in 2000, for instance, the U.S. market was outperforming its peers within three years.
Tolliver and Bayless hit 3-pointers during Minnesota's early burst in the fourth period, during which the Timberwolves twice went up by nine.
It then proceeded to burst in spectacular fashion just ahead of the financial crisis, plunging all the way back to $30 before rebounding.
Hisham Siddiqui, a doctorate student, said he was inside a mosque on the university campus when more than a dozen police burst in.
Three years ago, another dam burst in the city of Mariana, just 75 miles away, killing 19 people and causing an environmental catastrophe.
In my experience, nearly every retailer features the same discounts throughout the day, and those are available whether you burst in at 6 a.m.
This strongly suggests that glutamate, when released at the site of an injury, triggers the burst in calcium—a previously undocumented action in plants.
For instance, the magnetar SGR 1806-20 in the Milky Way gave off a giant gamma-ray burst in December 2004, yet no FRBs.
Before Japan's bubble burst in the early 1990s, 80 percent of workers were full-time employees with job security, and most felt middle class.
The point of all these flashbacks to the pre-Handmaid Days is certainly to show that the regime crept in before it burst in.
Yuli Gurriel homered to begin a four-run burst in the second inning that sent Yu Darvish to the shortest start of his career.
The pressure from minority shareholders reflects skepticism toward Vale's board and management after a mining dam burst in January left about 300 hundred dead.
The Blue Devils needed barely two minutes to begin the second half on an 22013-214 burst in what became a 60-31 spread.
The higher unemployment rates in Wyoming and New Mexico reflect the deeper impact in those states of the burst in a commodity price bubble.
When the dot com bubble burst in 2001, Austin took a heavy hit: 30,000 jobs and $1.8 billion in payroll lost in 85033 months.
Woody Guthrie — Woodrow Wilson Guthrie, as Mr. Brand called his rambling friend — was known to burst in unexpectedly to try out a new song.
Dr. Giuranna, however, says the event appeared not too different from the burst in 2013 that was observed by both Curiosity and Mars Express.
There was a burst in fish diversity, and predators had to become strong enough to crush shellfish or fast enough to catch their prey.
As I bit into a piece, it burst in my mouth, somehow simultaneously light and rich, sweet and savory, crisp and full of air.
We're assuming this question refers to the dot-com boom or bubble that began in the late 1990s and burst in the early 2000s.
Until, as the dinner crowd was settling in on July 1, five gunmen burst in carrying heavy bags of weaponry, including grenades and rifles.
But companies failed to produce enough to meet the burst in consumer spending, resulting in a surge in imports that subtracted from GDP growth.
The economy grew at a 3.1% pace in the January-March quarter, boosted by a temporary burst in exports and an accumulation of inventories.
Sea spray aerosols waft up into the atmosphere when bubbles burst in the ocean, and they can blanket upwards of 70 percent of the atmosphere.
To lose both of them from a single grenade or gunfire burst in the middle of the fight would have been disastrous for the mission.
Her bravery was part of what caused the dam to burst in industries all over as more and more men are accused of sexual misconduct.
For my final question, I was presented with a dilemma: I'm in a saloon with five other people when bandits burst in and kill everyone.
Read MoreKovacevich warns market bubbles may burst in 2016 Touted as the world's youngest female billionaire, Holmes founded Palo Alto, California-based Theranos in 2003.
Former Oakland Raiders linebacker Neiron Ball is in a medically induced coma following an aneurysm that burst in his brain, according to multiple published reports.
They found users took nearly 1,000 additional steps in the first week — but by the sixth week, that burst in physical activity completely dropped off.
An underground water pipe burst in Florence, Italy, creating a 200-yard-long sinkhole that buried dozens of cars in the early hours of Wednesday.
D. J. Augustin all but sealed the win with a 223-point burst in a 28-second span that extended Denver's lead to 219-29.
Massive turnout that exceeded projections more than compensated for a burst in early voting (and strong support from Hispanics) that favored Clinton in battleground states.
The dam is owned by the iron ore mining giant Vale S.A., which also was a joint owner of the dam that burst in Mariana.
Prep is the reason I roll my eyes when people line up outside the door waiting to burst in the moment we're open for business.
The disaster in Brumadinho comes just over three years after a dam burst in the city of Mariana, 75 miles away, resulting in 19 deaths.
The Indo-Chine king prawns surge with lime and chili, while juicy chunks of mango burst in the heat of the crispy spring chili chicken.
Ethiopia has shown that it is possible for an exchange to prompt the physical infrastructure of commodities markets: the ECX oversaw a burst in warehouse construction.
Mining companies are under particular pressure to prove their ethical and sustainable credentials after a fatal dam burst in Brazil in January has heightened investor scrutiny.
Romero likes jumping in on kicks and knees, Whittaker likes to shorten his stance, bounce into the sprinter's stance, and burst in like a points karateka.
The strategist argues that the analogy that market conditions and a burst in the energy market reflect those of the 2008 credit bubble hold no value.
Indeed, ever since a property bubble burst in the late 1980s, Japan's economy has been in the doldrums, and its politicians deserve much of the blame.
Armed, masked men burst in late at night without offering the occupants a chance to open the door, training their weapons on adults and children alike.
Iron ore supplies have been squeezed after a Vale dam burst in Brazil in January, killing at least 240 people and forcing the suspension of production.
When the bubble burst in the year 2000, Tanya Van Court lost over $1 million in stock and options over the course of a few minutes.
Yale (22-7), which lost to Harvard (18-11) twice in the regular season, used a 173-0 burst in the second half to take control.
When a dam burst in Brazil and buried more than 150 people in a tsunami of mud, The Times was there to ask who was responsible.
Ireland and the rest of Europe have seen a burst in female entrepreneurship as well, said Joanne Hession, founder of The Entrepreneurs Academy, based in Dublin.
A 7-0 burst in the final 1:42 was capped by Cowan's 3-pointer with seven seconds remaining, giving them a 42-21 halftime cushion.
After the dot-com bubble burst in 2001, leading to a slowdown in mergers, Kolhatkar had a chance to catch her breath and evaluate her career.
But internet made it easy to donate, that this traditional culture burst in this new technology, because in America or Europe, they are easy to pay.
Police found at least 23 weapons in the hotel room where the gunman was shooting from and where he apparently shot himself before authorities burst in.
But when the dot-com bubble burst in 2000, Mikkelson decided it probably wasn't the best time to strike it rich in the wilds of the Internet.
The eleven young children were killed along with their driver when their bus crashed and burst in to flames in a tunnel in China's eastern Shandong province.
To make matters worse, Tex and the gang choose this particular moment to burst in, surrounding Cliff and Francesca, who now appear to be in mortal danger.
The Spanish banking sector has since recovered, but Popular still has about 13 billion euros of toxic assets it accumulated after Spain's housing bubble burst in 2008.
Goldman also has a history of buying distressed assets in Japan, including a string of failed golf courses after the country's economic bubble burst in the 1990s.
Quarterback Chase Fourcade scored on a 4-yard burst in overtime and FCS member Nicholls State beat host Kansas 26-23 Saturday in Booth-Kansas Memorial Stadium.
Vale has faced global condemnation and scrutiny since the dam, which held back mining byproducts, burst in January in the company's second such disaster in four years.
Ferrell's hoop capped a personal five-point burst in the final 10.3 seconds of the second period and a 15-4 Sacramento run to finish the half.
Secrets are crucially contained behind a closed door, characters hide in fastened cupboards, elaborate schemes are planned in rooms where others could burst in at any moment.
The mine, with annual capacity of 30 million tonnes, has remained shut since early February after a tailings dam burst in late January, killing hundreds of people.
" The president referred to the gunman, Stephen Paddock, who killed himself in his hotel room before the police burst in on him, as "a sick, demented man.
After much fanfare, Formula 24's 25 cars – with their new exhausts aimed at making them louder – burst in to life at Barcelona in Spain last week.
Sheikh Hasan Rubel, 35, was offering prayers at the Al Noor mosque in Christchurch on March 15 last year when the gunman burst in and started shooting.
As many as 600 people were celebrating the New Year when a lone attacker, said to be armed with a Kalashnikov rifle, burst in, officials said. Gov.
James Paulsen, the Leuthold Group's chief investment strategist, said the market's reliance on tech is in some ways similar to tech before the bubble burst in 2000.
Spain's banking sector has already shrunk by almost two thirds since the country's property bubble burst in 2008, and analysts say there is room for further consolidation.
Bitcoin prices are in a bubble that will burst in the near future because the cryptocurrency has many inherent flaws, Allianz Global Investors said in a report.
He also had 1043 years of family history in Switzerland, where he'd moved to pursue work as a software developer when the tech bubble burst in 2104.
" The rape suspect in the episode eventually responds: "Role-play took place in the dressing room at Bergdorf's while she was trying on lingerie, I would burst in.
Unlucky enough to find themselves in power, under José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, when Spain's housing and credit bubble burst in 2008, they were obliged to take unpopular measures.
His tally on Wednesday capped a wild three-goal burst in the opening four minutes of the third period that blew open what had been a tight game.
In each of the past two years, the line-up of advertisers has seen more flux than at any time since the dot-com bubble burst in 2000.
Henry scored on a 210-yard burst in the third quarter, then added a 20-yard plunge to cut the lead to two points with 6:26 remaining.
In 2007, a steam pipe burst in Midtown Manhattan, killing one and leading to millions of dollars in lawsuits, while a 1989 steam pipe explosion killed three people.
Enthusiasts of digital currencies and their blockchain technology point out that after the tech stock bubble burst in 2000, companies such as Facebook and Google emerged as giants.
Following a "huge growth period" that began around 21, when land and house values rose by as much as 2000 percent, he noted, "the bubble burst" in 2543.
So when Dimon says, it's "worse than tulib bulbs," which experienced a massive bubble and burst in the 17th century, Dimon is comparing bitcoin to other overhyped assets.
Median household income is only modestly higher now than when the recession began in late 2007 and is essentially unchanged since the dot-com bubble burst in 2000.
The declines reflect deep changes in Japanese society since an asset bubble burst in the 1990s and its population declines and people change the way they consume energy.
Mortar crews can set it to burst in the air, explode on impact, or detonate a few seconds after impact, giving it the ability to penetrate a bunker.
Among those to be charged are two managers of the commercial farm in Nakuru County in the Rift Valley, where the dam burst in May, the statement said.
Other recent government surveys have also shown gains in land rates, providing welcome news for a sector dogged by deflation since Japan's asset bubble burst in the early 1990s.
Iron ore supplies have been squeezed by cyclone disruption in Australia and reduced production in Brazil after a Vale dam burst in January that killed at least 240 people.
Global semiconductor sales are expected to decline 73-13% in 2019, according to industry association SEMI, on course for their biggest drop since the dotcom bubble burst in 2001.
Poppinga was a board member of Samarco, the joint venture between Vale and BHP Billiton that managed the dam that burst in Mariana, in Brazil's largest ever environmental disaster.
Seven Amhara leaders, including acting regional president Lake Ayalew, had gathered for a meeting in Bahir Dar, Amhara's regional capital, when gunmen tried to burst in at 4 p.m.
They eventually calmed down enough for one to even manage a joke, saying to tell my friends that four white lesbians had burst in and taken over my room.
They include the modest, white-painted First Baptist Church, where a lone gunman burst in brandishing an assault rifle during a Sunday service and killed at least 26 parishioners.
The Shockers (15-1, 3-123 American) led much of the way, using an 8-1 burst in the first half that gave them a double-digit-point advantage.
The Brumadinho dam burst in January 2019 in Minas Gerais states, unleashing an avalanche of muddy mining waste which killed an estimated 270 people, burying many of them alive.
Clinton did receive a burst in approval (from 63% before the airstrikes to 73% the week after), but was back to the same levels of approval by February 1999.
Water pipes burst in cold In Louisiana, frigid temperatures caused problems for municipal water systems with pipes that aren't well insulated because they aren't often exposed to extreme cold.
Good intentions aside, this politically driven overallocation of capital coincided with home prices increasing at more than four times the rate of inflation before the bubble burst in 2008.
And just before the first act ends, who should burst in on these intertwined, grown-up bodies but Jane and Michael's understandably outraged teenage daughter, Jenna (Naian González Norvind).
Beginning with the initial burst in May or June and culminating in steady rainfall through September, monsoons supply a vital resource to reservoirs and much of the peninsula's farmlands.
I spent two days writhing, sweating and feeling like my stomach was going to burst in a rattan-frame bed in an air-condition-less budget hotel in Phnom Penh.
They expect housing investment, sensitive to higher rates, to decline into 2019, but the housing weakness should be very different than when the housing bubble burst in 2006 to 2008.
As the pasta cooked, Colu then removed the crisped pancetta from the pan, replacing them with the tomatoes, which burst in the rendered pork fat and concentrated their tangy sweetness.
And since the start of the year, it has increased by about 15 times in value - a rise that led to growing concerns the bubble would burst in dramatic fashion.
According to psychiatrists interviewed by the Times, women may experience a sudden burst in happiness towards the end of their lives because many of them are widowed at that point.
Artturi Lehkonen and Brendan Gallagher also scored for the Canadiens, whose three-goal burst in the second period boosted them to just their second win in the past eight games.
A research note from Goldman Sachs on this year's surge in technology shares has evoked unhappy memories for some investors of the euphoria before the tech bubble burst in 2000.
Brucutu was shuttered in early February by request of Minas Gerais state prosecutors after a tailings dam burst in late January in the town of Brumadinho, killing hundreds of people.
Three years ago, another such mining dam burst in the city of Mariana, 75 miles away, killing 2.93 people and unleashing one of the worst environmental disasters in Brazilian history.
Ever since Japan's monumental real estate investment bubble burst in the early 224s, the country has grappled with a pernicious residue of that era: so-called deflation, or falling prices.
As Reid, Pelosi, Obama, and their aides stood in the Roosevelt Room trying to strategize on their post-meeting remarks to the press, Bush's Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson burst in.
Bratt burst in on right wing, raced around defenseman Colton Parayko, cut to his forehand and beat Binnington one-on-one at the 8:38 mark of the first period.
After a 20-foot storm surge, the water burst in, stunning the six staffers who stayed behind to watch after the animals and forcing them to swim for their lives.
Mr. Modi saw a burst in support in the polls after India conducted airstrikes in Pakistan in February, in retaliation for a suicide bombing in Kashmir that killed Indian soldiers.
Brazil's worst environmental catastrophe ocurred when a dam designed to hold back mine waste burst in November, 2015, killing 19 people and leaving a trail of destruction for hundreds of kilometers.
They could choose from games like "burst," in which they touched moving dots to explode them into a circle of color, and "paint," in which they could select colors and draw.
"When you do score something, it feels great so you have this burst in dopamine, and people want that feeling again, and it causes a lot of shopping errors," she says.
The cryptocurrency's staggering recent price rises — more than 1,700 percent since the start of the year — have driven worries that the market is a bubble that could burst in spectacular fashion.
Vale has been targeted by several court verdicts related to mines that use dams similar to the one that burst in the town of Brumadinho in January, killing over 300 people.
He said he had cash on hand when the stock market crashed in 8003, and he shorted tech stocks during the dotcom bubble burst in 2000, which followed the 1999 rally.
To see this principle at its most extreme you need only look at point-style karateka like Lyoto Machida and Kyoji Horiguchi as they burst in huge distances across the mat.
Economists and central bankers have warned about bubbles in several of the world's key property markets, but it appears investors are now expecting just one to burst in the near future.
Davis is deputy undersecretary of commerce for international trade, but her time in the Oval is cut short when agents burst in and whisk the women off to an underground bunker.
Fears of another dam burst in Brumadinho on Sunday triggered evacuation sirens in the town before dawn, adding to the anxiety of residents waiting for word about lost relatives and friends.
But her confession is barely out before Alex burst in on what looks like Jo (who had tipsily stripped to get ready for bed) and DeLuca in a very compromising position.
The truth of the matter, in the vast majority of cases, is that the first the wife knows is when there's a knock on the door and the police burst in.
The move comes as Vale's reputation was hurt after its tailings dam at Brumadinho burst in January last year, killing more than 270 people in the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais.
Still, France is in turmoil over the government's economic policies, and analysts fear that a credit bubble is about to burst in Turkey, an important trading partner that borders the eurozone.
Raffaele Bruno, director of the infectious disease unit at San Matteo, said that a sudden burst in the number of cases would put an unsustainable strain on operations in the north.
Among those to be charged are two managers of the commercial farm in Nakuru County in Kenya's Rift Valley where the dam burst in May, Haji's office said in a statement.
Nobel laureate Robert Shiller thinks investors ought to ignore the recent burst in corporate profits and focus on longer-term valuation, which he says carries foreboding news for the stock market.
Fueled by a 20-foot storm surge, the water burst in, stunning the six staffers who stayed behind to watch after the animals and forcing them to swim for their lives.
Barrie got his second goal of the season and second in as many games during the Leafs' four-goal burst in a span of less than eight minutes the first period.
A friend of Bony's swears that had he been late by five minutes, he would not have been in that residence a mere five minutes when the tactical unit burst in.
The architect of this semi-revival, Shinzo Abe, has been prime minister for nearly five years—close to the record for the era since Japan's massive asset-price bubble burst in 1990.
Fidelity Investments, which had dominated the U.S. mutual fund industry until the dot-com bubble burst in the early 2000s, had lowered expenses on 27 Index Mutual Funds and ETFs in June.
When the subsequent baseball card bubble burst in the 250s, it left many collectors with a lot of virtually worthless cards—cheap, mass-produced sets pumped out by a variety of companies.
Any time you see Whittaker's feet come closer together and he begins bouncing, watch for him to spring out into that Felix Trinidad style sprinter's stance and burst in with a strike.
"By the time the internet bubble was about to burst in 2001, their technology business had grown to $4.5 million in annual sales and 26 employees," the Asbury Park Press newspaper reported.
The shift in investor preference has also been fueled by a desire for more stable returns, and a burst in supply of listed start-ups favored by smaller punters seeking quick gains.
The Warren-Trump fight comes as the presumptive GOP nominee faces criticism for statements he made saying he hoped for a market crash two years before the housing bubble burst in 85033.
The St. Francis Dam, built in a mountainous area near Los Angeles, burst in the early morning hours of March 13, 1928, sending 12 billion gallons of water surging toward the ocean.
And there are surprisingly contemporary touches: a pointillist burst in the orchestra to suggest panic among the players; a purposefully "wrong note" brass fanfare to slyly introduce the king and his mistress.
" Rifkin predicts the fossil fuel bubble will burst in nine short years (why he chooses 2028 rather than, say, 2025 or 2035 is unclear), ushering in a "zero-carbon Third Industrial Revolution.
For one, while the latest report found that wages were broadly climbing across the income spectrum, the median paycheck is still lower than it was before the housing bubble burst in 85033.
The perfect iridescent spheres burst in my face while my husband, Brandon, and I clung to each other; Brandon with tears in his eyes, me sobbing once Jack was out of sight.
It was only after the dot-com bubble burst in 2000 that the company was forced to figure out how to do more than simply provide a free service to its users.
The 11 children between three and six years old were killed along with the driver on May 9 when their bus crashed and burst in to flames in a tunnel in Shandong province.
SAO PAULO, Feb 18 (Reuters) - The official death toll from a dam burst in the Brazilian town of Brumadinho rose to 169, authorities in the state of Minas Gerais said on Sunday night.
When the gunman burst in and started shooting worshippers at prayer, Faisal was in the bathroom, just about to wash in preparation for prayer and so was able to hide from the gunman.
With Westbrook recharging on the bench one final time during the series, Rockets reserve guard Lou Williams scored 10 points during an opening burst in the fourth quarter, sparking another late Rockets rally.
If you burst in like a bolt from the blue, you have to hope that it is your striking surfaces that are doing the colliding and not something more integral to your consciousness.
When you watch a man like Horiguchi or Michael Page burst in on his strikes, know that there's more going on than just extending into it as a boxer does with his jab.
The EU decision comes as bitcoin's prices have risen more than 1,700 percent since the start of the year, triggering worries that the market is a bubble that could burst in spectacular fashion.
But all of a sudden Yan began opening up in combination and using that step-up lead leg round kick which is so important for shorter fighters hoping to burst in on opponents.
EMBERS: The Flint Fires Verbatim Theatre Project toured neighborhoods with presentations based on residents' responses to the fires, which started with landlords torching rental properties after the real estate bubble burst in 2008.
"He is a hero in my books," said Brennan McMurry, 28, a friend who was with him at the Waffle House when the gunman burst in before dawn, according to the Tennessean newspaper.
The former Republican New York mayor's brief burst in the polls told us as much about Democratic institutional anemia and vulnerability to outsiders as the more sustained success of an independent like Sanders.
Adding misfortune to misery, on Sunday afternoon, a pipe burst in the ceiling of the arrivals section of Kennedy's Terminal 4, flooding an area that had been crowded with stranded travelers and baggage.
The Clippers, who staged a 16-0 burst in the second quarter, outscored the Mavericks 27-10 over the final six minutes of the half for a 60-49 advantage at the break.
An early burst in London pushed it up as much as 0.5% to 111.48 yen, though it had edged back slightly to 111.90 by the time the first New York trades trickled in.
The highest toll was in Fukushima prefecture north of Tokyo, where levees burst in at least 14 places along the Abukuma River, which meanders through a number of cities in the agricultural prefecture.
The three tops he was referring to were right before the 1987 crash, the top of dot-com bubble before it burst in early 2000, and the high before the 2008 financial crisis.
Earlier this year, Vale slashed production at Brucutu under pressure from prosecutors, one of a series of shutdowns following the company's deadly dam burst in the town of Brumadinho in the same state.
A Columbia Gas Transmission Corporation natural gas pipeline burst in West Virginia in 2012 and NTSB investigators determined that external corrosion, which could have been discovered by the pipeline operator, was at fault.
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - The death toll from a dam burst in the Brazilian town of Brumadinho rose to 115 people on Friday, according to the team tasked with recovering bodies from the site.
The disaster, Brazil's worst environmental catastrophe, occurred when a dam designed to hold back mine waste burst in November 2015, killing 19 people and leaving a trail of destruction for hundreds of kilometers (miles).
But, STOXX 600 had briefly retraced session highs hit on the data as investors digested that the burst in growth was driven by temporary factors that are likely to reverse in the coming quarters.
"The trade war has boosted currency volatility, which has led to a burst in demand for risk-hedging," said Liu, who sees huge potential in a country where hedging expertise and tools are scarce.
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - The death toll from a dam burst in the Brazilian town of Brumadinho rose to 99 people, with 259 still unaccounted for, according to rescuers working at the site on Wednesday.
Sagittarius is a free spirited, open-minded, up-for-anything Fire sign (like you, Leo!), and you'll enjoy a huge burst in creative inspiration during this time, as well as in your romantic life.
For instance, just before the savings & loan bubble burst in the 703s, Ed told me that if you see a lot of antique furniture and art work inside an S&L, short the stock!
" As DeGeneres and the studio audience burst in to laughter, Schumer tells of the valuable lesson she learned that night: "That is when I learned not to ever throw up in a wicker basket.
The January disaster was the second deadly burst in less than four years in Brazil at a Vale-controlled tailings dam, a type of dam that stores the muddy detritus of the mining process.
The miner's own and contract workers in Brumadinho are to join a lawsuit for greater total labor claims against the company, after a dam burst in January led to the deaths of 300 people.
The video's well worth watching, so I won't spoil the ending, but history has shown that the "Haru Urara Boom" coincided with Japan's best economic performance since the country's economic bubble burst in 1996.
BRUMADINHO, Brazil (Reuters) - The death toll from a dam burst in the Brazilian town of Brumadinho rose to 110 people, with 238 still unaccounted for, according to rescuers working at the site on Thursday.
He added that the price of iron ore jumped to $95, a $30 increase, in the weeks after a dam operated by Vale SA burst in the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais, killing hundreds.
The highest toll was in Fukushima prefecture north of Tokyo, where levees burst in at least 14 places along the Abukuma River, which meanders through a number of cities in the largely agricultural prefecture.
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Brazil's Environment Ministry fined mining company Samarco 142 million reais ($41.6 million) for damages to three protected areas resulting from a tailings dam burst in November, the ministry said on Friday.
The accident, in the town of Brumadinho, comes just three years after a dam burst in Mariana, 75 miles away, killing 19 people and causing one of the worst environmental disasters in Brazil's history.
All sorts of dot-com companies, no matter how tenuous their connection to the internet, continued to surge in value in the eyes of Wall Street—until the bubble burst in early March 2000.
But when the real estate bubble burst in 2009, we had a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity — a chance to buy a house, however modest, in downtown Santa Barbara, rather than live in university housing.
SAO PAULO, Feb 1 (Reuters) - The death toll from a dam burst in the Brazilian town of Brumadinho rose to 115 people on Friday, according to the team tasked with recovering bodies from the site.
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - The death toll from Vale's dam burst in the Brazilian town of Brumadinho rose to 84 people, and 276 were still unaccounted for, according to rescuers working at the site on Tuesday.
Horiguchi landed many good right hands on Kape as he burst in and many on the counter, but some of his more spectacular moments came as he wedged his way up the inside of kicks.
The cyclically adjusted price-to-earnings ratio kept by Yale economics professor Robert Shiller is at levels topped only by the peaks before the dotcom bubble burst in 2000 and the Great Crash in 1929.
SYDNEY, June 8 (Reuters) - A light plane crashed and burst in to flames on a suburban backstreet of the Australian city of Melbourne on Friday, killing the pilot and bringing down overhead powerlines, police said.
Stocks right now are hanging by a thread, boosted by a bonanza of corporate buying unrivaled in market history and held back by a burst in investor selling that also has set a new record.
"This is a boil which has been filling with pus for 20 years, and it shouldn't surprise anybody that it has burst in this way," said Christopher Patten, a former Tory minister and party chairman.
Brucutu was shuttered in early February at the request of prosecutors in the state of Minas Gerais after a tailings dam burst in late January in the town of Brumadinho, killing more than 240 people.
"That's when the gunman burst in, did not say a word, no facial expressions, and proceeded to shoot their teacher," said Robert Licata, whose 6-year-old son, Aiden, escaped by running past the shooter.
Further complicating the recovery, on Sunday, a pipe burst in Terminal 4, the main international terminal, home to airlines including El Al, China Southern, Air India, Copa and Swiss Air, just to name a few.
NAIROBI, Kenya — A dam burst in western Kenya, destroying villages and killing at least 44 people, officials said on Thursday, after weeks of heavy rains that had brought flooding and other damage across the region.
During the 1990s dot-com bubble, highly speculative internet stocks were the hottest assets on Wall Street, pushing the tech-dominated Nasdaq up more than 500% from 1995 until the bubble burst in March 2000.
Meanwhile, a spokesperson with the Alberta Energy Regulator said the investigation into Nexen's pipeline that burst in July in northern Alberta, spilling 31,500 barrels of oil into the wilderness, is ongoing with no deadline in sight.
CHIME's fast radio burst, in greenGraphic: CHIME/FRB CollaborationThis hyped-up burst, called FRB 180725A, arrived at the Canadian Hydrogen Intensity Mapping Experiment (CHIME), a large radio telescope in southern British Columbia, at around 5003 p.m.
But rather than compete with traditional Asian tea houses, Starbucks' Teavana line consists of mixed tea cocktails, which include more "bubble tea"-like concoctions such as shaken teas with pomegranate pearls that burst in the mouth.
A scratch point in the center of the ultra-thin bowl gave us a small tornado of bubbles that burst in the right place and kept the aromatics appealing for a longer time than the flutes.
U.S. economic growth accelerated in the first quarter, but the burst in growth was driven by trade and the largest accumulation of unsold goods since 21.545, factors that are likely to reverse in the coming quarters.
U.S. economic growth accelerated in the first quarter, but the burst in growth was driven by trade and the largest accumulation of unsold goods since 23.8, factors that are likely to reverse in the coming quarters.
CME Group announced plans for bitcoin futures contracts earlier this week, a move that UBS analyst Paul Donovan has compared to the introduction of a similar product just before the tulip bubble burst in the 1600s.
In the month since the dam burst in the town of Brumadinho, likely killing over 300 people, prosecutors and media have raised questions about the security measures that were in place to prevent such a burst.
Using a new, sprawling Canadian telescope dubbed CHIME — which is the size of six hockey rinks — scientists identified the short, repeating burst in the summer of 2018 and published their results Wednesday in the journal Nature.
Vale, which was forced to take some 90 million tonnes of capacity offline after the dam burst in January, restarted full production at Brucutu late in the quarter, restoring some 30 million tonnes of yearly capacity.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Australia's Fortescue Metals Group said that it had no capacity at its ore processing facilities to immediately add 'material' iron ore volumes, after a dam tailings burst in Brazil raised uncertainty over global supply.
As the cake was being served, a neighbor, Mr. Aryan, burst in, drunk, threw the cake against the wall, insulted Todd's mother, and knocked a few toddlers out of their seats, requiring them to get stitches.
Randal Grichuk hit a grand slam that capped a six-run burst in the eighth inning and the St. Louis Cardinals stopped the Chicago Cubs' 623-game winning streak, prevailing by 8-4 at Wrigley Field.
That's the biggest short since the end of January, just before the 'volmageddon' burst in early February when signs of higher U.S. wage inflation sparked concern that the Fed would have to jack up interest rates.
The Trojans used a four-touchdown burst in the second and third quarters to beat Colorado 38-24 Saturday at Folsom Field, winning the Pac-12 South and securing a spot in the league title game.
Another of Glass-Steagall's concerns was to limit the cheap funds that bank affiliates would make available to speculative non-bank investors whose activities inflate asset price bubbles like those which burst in 1929 and 2008.
The last time the S&P 500 had such a high weighting in a single sector (tech) was right before the dot com bubble burst in 2000, according to Tocqueville Asset Management portfolio manager John Petrides.
Combined with the party's December tax cut bill, the burst in military and other spending would put the GOP-controlled government on track for the first $24 trillion-plus deficits since President Barack Obama's first term.
Meanwhile, the deadly dam burst in November at a mine run by Samarco, a joint venture between Vale and BHP Billiton, has led many to expect reforms in Minas Gerais' licensing system, resulting in possible delays.
JAKARTA (Reuters) - When part of a seawall protecting Jakarta collapsed last week near fisherman Awing Takalar's shack it brought back bad memories of when another levee burst in 2007 and all his belongings were washed away.
The sector's high weighting may bring up unpleasant memories from when the dot-com bubble burst in the early 2000s, but Bespoke noted valuations for the sector are much lower now than they were back then.
Vale's board of directors also created independent committees to investigate the causes of the Friday dam burst in the state of Minas Gerais and monitor relief efforts in the devastated town of Brumadinho and surrounding area.
It comes after data on Friday showed that U.S. economic growth accelerated in the first quarter, though the burst in growth was driven by a smaller trade deficit and the largest accumulation of unsold merchandise since 2015.
But Slim's influence would rise in such a way that he would de facto fully control the company, which has been struggling with high debts and sluggish business since a property bubble burst in Spain in 2007.
The pressure from minority shareholders reflects skepticism toward Vale's board and management after a mining dam burst in the town of Brumadinho, killing some 300 people, in the second such disaster in the region in recent years.
SAO PAULO, Jan 29 (Reuters) - The death toll from Vale's dam burst in the Brazilian town of Brumadinho rose to 84 people, and 276 were still unaccounted for, according to rescuers working at the site on Tuesday.
When the Fundao dam burst in November at the Samarco mine, owned by BHP Billiton and Vale SA, enough mud to fill 12,000 Olympic swimming pools flattened an entire village, killed 19 people and left hundreds homeless.
MADRID, Feb 354 (Reuters) - Spanish housing sales rose 11.1 percent in 2015 from a year earlier, official data showed on Wednesday, the sharpest rise since the property bubble burst in 2008 when sales dropped almost 30 percent.
She was alone in a luxurious apartment in the Eighth Arrondissement, nearly two miles from the dinner, when two men burst in, tied her up and gagged her, then escaped with at least three accomplices, officials said.
In the first session after Sunday's surprise Fed move, stocks cratered, with the Nasdaq suffering a decline of 12.3%, its worst one-day drop ever, including the 1503 crash and when the tech bubble burst in 2001.
The magazine-style format offers anecdotes and excerpts from primary sources and traces a burst in public awareness of first children back to Ruth Cleveland, born in 1891 in between her father, Grover Cleveland's, two presidential terms.
But when he needed a final burst in the last quarter-mile, he came up short, closing a 53-meter gap between him and Abdi Abdirahman to two or three strides, only to finish three seconds out.
The business practices led to a speculative bubble that burst in late 23, wiping out the life savings of thousands of drivers and creating a debt crisis that was intensified by new competition from ride-hailing companies.
MENDE, France (Reuters) - Spain's Omar Fraile powered to victory with a late burst in the last climb of the 14th stage of the Tour de France, a 188-km ride from Saint-Paul-Trois-Chateaux, on Saturday.
They choose their bread, baked fresh every day in Bensonhurst: huge, fluffy focaccia, chewy sfilatino , and fourteen-inch loaves strewn with sesame seeds that burst in the mouth like the serrated beat of an Italo-disco classic.
When Japan's economic bubble burst in the early 1990s and Mitsubishi was forced to declare Rockefeller Center in bankruptcy in 1995, Mr. Rockefeller was criticized again, this time for allowing the site to slip into financial ruin.
Alec Burks backed Russell with 20 points and a game-high eight assists for Golden State, which used an 123-212 burst in the second quarter to turn a 211-all tie into a 210-38 advantage.
For fiscal 2017, BHP said it expected between 228 metric tons (MT) and 19.413 MT of iron ore production, excluding production from its Samarco mine, which was the site of a major dam-burst in Brazil in 2015.
World Briefing The president of the Samarco mining company and six other people have been charged with aggravated homicide over the deaths of at least 17 people after a dam burst in November, the Brazilian police said Tuesday.
And when that money started to come out, one of the reasons you thought the market was going to go up and then down was that it was going to -- that bubble was going to burst in passive.
Anthony, who finished with 5143 points, made three of his four 2514-pointers during a quick burst in the third quarter when Oklahoma City cut the deficit to 22 points, but just as quickly saw the deficit balloon.
The dam holds 6 million cubic meters of mining waste, roughly half the amount that was released when the Brumadinho tailings dam burst in late January, burying nearby buildings including a company cafeteria and a bed and breakfast.
The surprising burst in economic activity may fire up criticism from economists and politicians in countries such as Germany that the European Central Bank is hanging on too long to its ultra-easy monetary policy, including asset purchasing.
Data this month showed another upward burst in house prices, which economists say is partly down to people trying to get in ahead of the foreign buyer restrictions and Labour's plans to widen taxes on investors next year.
Heisei saw economic stagnation after a frothy asset bubble burst in the early 1990s, but unlike the previous Showa era, during which Japan fought, lost and recovered from World War Two, Japan did not participate in military conflicts.
But the Cardinals went on a 14-3 burst in the next 4 783/2 minutes, establishing a 65-43 margin at the 11:36 mark on a Sutton layup, and the hosts coasted to the finish line.
Brazilian miner Samarco Mineracao SA, in which BHP Billiton owns a 29 percent stake, said on Wednesday it evacuated some workers after rain caused a mudslide at the site where an iron ore tailings damn burst in November.
More than a quarter of a century has passed since the Japanese bubble burst in 1990, and the Bank of Japan is still pumping money into the economy and trying to keep ten-year bond yields close to zero.
Cus D'amato used to say that as long as the fighter is thinking about being elusive he should be okay, so many well trained karateka burst in and, with their job apparently done, immediately forget about their own safety.
U.S. GDP: U.S. economic growth accelerated in the first quarter, but the burst in growth was driven by trade and the largest accumulation of unsold goods since 0.23, temporary factors that are likely to reverse in the coming quarters.
In the time since, he decided to shoot a 4K sequel to his Giant Bubble Explosions video for PBS Digital Studios, in which he used light and motion to make bubbles float, shimmer, and burst in beautifully psychedelic ways.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Fiji's capital Suva ground to a standstill during the Rio Games men's rugby sevens final, then burst in to cheers, pandemonium and a cacophony of car horns after the archipelago nation won its first ever Olympic medal.
Burned by the tech bubble that burst in 2000 and hampered by regulatory constraints, Israeli pension funds have shied away from high tech over the past decade, during which billions have been generated from high-profile takeovers or flotations.
This will slash water needs and eliminate the need for slurry ponds and tailings dams like the one that burst in November at Samarco Mineração SA, killing at least 17 and polluting hundreds of kilometers of rivers and valleys.
A day after the 8-foot diameter water main pipe burst in east Houston, much of the city remains under a boil-water notice and restaurants without water were ordered to cease operations immediately by the city's health department.
SAO PAULO, Oct 2 (Reuters) - Brazilian prosecutors in Minas Gerais state said on Tuesday they reached a final compensation deal with mining companies Samarco, Vale and BHP Billiton regarding the dam burst in Mariana, Brazil's largest ever environmental disaster.
As a result of the follow-ups, the new G358-MM1 findings "constitute the first intensive observational campaign conducted during the onset of an accretion burst in a high-mass star," Burns and his colleagues said in the study.
The slip in came in large part because of a slide in exports, pushed both by a stronger dollar and the unwinding of an unsustainable burst in soybean exports that helped push the third quarter to a 22016 percent growth rate.
"The nearly 5 million votes we received today are the votes of the youth, of excluded sectors far and wide across Colombia who have decided to burst in and say, &aposWe are present,&apos" he said to cheers and applause.
The loss was driven by a series of provisions for the cost of the disaster, including $2.42 billion for "compensation and remediation programs" and $1.86 billion for shutting down dams like the one that burst in Brumadinho in late January.
And there's no context to that... the Neo-Nazis take control of the camera so we're seeing everything through their eyes; there's no identification with the victims because we never get to know them before the Neo-Nazis burst in.
Yields have been sinking despite a more than $20 billion burst in supply this week spurred by federal tax changes pending in the U.S. Congress that could eliminate federal tax breaks for private activity and advance refunding bonds starting in 2018.
But it is so intent on proving that women can partake in the worst gritty cop cliches too, with Kidman layering on wigs and aging makeup to pistol-whip people and burst in guns-a-blazing as LAPD detective Erin Bell.
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Brazilian mining giant Vale SA said on Wednesday it had created the new role of executive director for safety and operational excellence, following a dam burst in January that killed hundreds, its second such disaster in three years.
They are also battling to overcome the legacy of Spain's real estate bubble, which burst in 2007 and saddled lenders with billions in toxic real estate assets that ultimately led to a 41.3 billion euro ($46.3 billion) public bail-out.
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Brazilian miner Vale SA may adjust provisions for a deadly dam burst in Brumadinho this year as part of its second-quarter results following a settlement with workers, the company said in a securities filing on Tuesday.
Vale however, slid more than 219.0597% after it said its second-quarter iron ore production tumbled almost 20.19% from a year ago as many of its dams remained all or partially shut down following a deadly dam burst in January.
In an era of uncertainty around the way traditional financial regulators will deal with the burst in alternative funding via ICOs, Singapore's central bank's move to tokenized its currency was seen as a positive validation by many in the crypto industry.
Stewart accounted for 103 of Carolina's 216 yards rushing, including a 60-yard touchdown burst in the first quarter, against the league's second-ranked defense, as the Panthers prevented the Vikings (10-3) from clinching the N.F.C. North division title.
RIO DE JANEIRO, Feb 11 (Reuters) - Brazil's Vale SA said on Tuesday its fourth-quarter iron ore production fell 22.4% from a year ago, as the company continues to ramp up operations following a deadly dam burst in early 2019.
ASTROS RALLY WITH 11-RUN INNING Carlos Beltran homered and singled during an 1-run burst in the eighth inning against Minnesota's beleaguered bullpen, and the Houston Astros overwhelmed the Twins, 16-8, in a matchup of American League division leaders.
"We thought it was a disaster," he said of the interview during which his 4-year-old daughter, Marion, marched into the room, followed by James in a squeaky walker, before his wife burst in and hurriedly shepherded the children away.
The burst in consumer spending was satiated with imports, which grew at a 13.9 percent pace in the fourth quarter, the fastest since the third quarter of 2010, offsetting a rise in exports, which is being driven by dollar weakness.
SAO PAULO, Jan 13 (Reuters) - Brazil's federal police informed mining company Samarco Mineração S.A. that some of its executives are accused of crimes relating to a dam burst in November that killed 17 people, a company representative said on Wednesday.
SAO PAULO, July 2 (Reuters) - Brazilian iron ore miner Vale SA said on Tuesday that it "respectfully disagrees" with recommendations by a Brazilian Senate committee that its chief financial officer and other executives be indicted over a deadly dam burst in January.
The concern comes a year after a tailings dam at an iron ore mine owned by BHP Billiton and Vale burst in Brazil, triggering a massive mud flow that wiped out a town and killed 19 people in that country's worst environmental disaster.
SANTIAGO, May 10 (Reuters) - Vale's chief financial officer said on Friday that the Brazilian miner expects iron ore production at its Samarco joint venture with BHP Group Ltd to resume in the second half of 2020 after a tailings dam burst in 2015.
More than 50 people were killed and 300 others missing after a dam owned by mining company Vale burst in Brazil, unleashing a torrent of mud and iron ore waste that engulfed offices and a cafeteria where workers had been eating lunch.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Brazilian iron ore miner Vale SA Chief Executive Fabio Schvartsman and several other senior executives resigned on Saturday in what the company described as a temporary move, after one of its mining dams burst in January, killing hundreds.
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Brazil's Vale SA said on Monday that its second-quarter iron ore production plunged almost 34% from a year ago as many of its key dams remained all or partially shut down after a deadly dam burst in January.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. economic growth accelerated in the first quarter, but the burst in growth was driven by a smaller trade deficit and the largest accumulation of unsold merchandise since 21.2, temporary boosters that are seen weighing on the economy later this year.
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - A group of investors in Vale SA has filed a claim against the mining company with a Brazilian arbitration panel, seeking compensation linked to the deadly dam burst in Brumadinho early this year, newspaper Valor Economico reported on Wednesday.
BRUMADINHO, Brazil (Reuters) - Residents devastated by a mining dam burst in Brazil that may have killed more than 220 people reacted on Thursday with indifference and in many cases anger to miner Vale SA's pledges to pay victims' families and improve safety.
FCC has struggled since Spain's housing bubble burst in 2008 and is heavily indebted although it managed to attract Carlos Slim and other investors looking to snap up Spanish assets with a view to a potential recovery in the country's real estate sector.
Other artists who saw a burst in digital sales this week included Kendrick Lamar (whose "To Pimp a Butterfly" scored Best Rap Album) and Adele—who wasn't in this year's winner's circle but got a rapturous response for her latest release, "25".
SAO PAULO, March 27 (Reuters) - Brazilian iron ore miner Vale said on Wednesday its fourth-quarter profits jumped nearly fivefold in the last full quarter before a deadly dam burst in January that has taken about a fifth of its production offline.
The comments, made to Reuters in an interview, come less than two months after a tailings dam controlled by Vale burst in the interior Brazilian state of Minas Gerais, likely killing more than 300 people and releasing massive amounts of toxic sludge.
Gross domestic product probably increased at a 2100% annualized rate in the quarter as a burst in exports, strong inventory stockpiling and government investment in public construction projects offset a slowdown in consumer and business spending, according to a Reuters survey of economists.
Judge hit an early homer off his Twitter rival Marcus Stroman, then scored on a disputed play during a seven-run burst in the sixth inning that sent the Yankees over the Toronto Blue Jays, 9-1, on Saturday at Yankee Stadium.
SÃO PAULO, Brazil — A mining dam burst in southeastern Brazil on Friday, killing at least seven people, flooding nearby homes, submerging cars and buses under a river of sludge and leaving 200 people missing, according to the rescue workers searching for them.
RIO DE JANEIRO — A dam in southern Brazil that contains tons of toxic waste from mining operations could burst imminently, prosecutors said on Friday, raising alarm in a region still reeling from a dam burst in January that killed more than 240 people.
Mr. Xu, sometimes nicknamed Big Xu, was the reclusive owner of Zexi Investment, a Shanghai-based firm with financial results that far outperformed its rivals during the years up to and even after China's stock market bubble burst in the summer of 2015.
The Japanese currency had lost 2% against the dollar in the previous two days as worries about the impact of the coronavirus on Asia had spread, but its early burst in London left it up 0.5% on the day at 111.5 yen.
A heavily armed man burst in on a Jewish religious ceremony and killed 11 people before telling a law enforcement officer "I just want to kill Jews" after a week that was heavy with other acts of extremist violence motivated by politics.
The two girls were doing homework at their dining room table when masked men burst in and gunned down their grandparents — the community's only two health workers — on rumors that the couple had been tipping off the police about gangs in the neighborhood.
Location: Zhumadian City, ChinaCost: N/AConstructed: 1951-1952, further work in 2003Issue: Record flooding, lack of overflow optionsDate of incident: August, 1975The deadliest structural failure in history occurred in China when the supposedly unbreakable "Iron Dam" in Zhumadian city burst in 1975.
As in the case of Mary, God's mother, to be pregnant was solid proof of a Visitation — though not necessarily one announced from on high by a supplicating angel recently burst in through the casement, as the Venetian painter Lorenzo Lotto once had it.
When the credit bubble finally burst in 2007 and 2008, central banks were forced to take extraordinary measures: pushing rates down to zero (or even below) and creating money to buy bonds and crush long-term yields (quantitative easing, or QE: see chart 2).
According to Lush product developer Jack Constantine, the first version of the bath bomb wasn't exactly right; by the look of a few first tries he shared on Instagram, after it burst in water, it looked too frothy and gray, and less than appetizing.
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Vale SA, the world's largest iron ore miner, is set to report fourth-quarter earnings on Wednesday but those results now look like ancient history as the company grapples with fallout from a second deadly dam burst in less than four years.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - A manager at Brazilian iron ore miner Vale SA told authorities that the company's executive board knew there had been a "decrease in security" at the dam that burst in January, killing hundreds, according to a newspaper report on Tuesday.
It halted an asset sell-off as the market recovered, so it benefited from this year's outperformance of iron ore that followed cyclone disruption of output Australia and reduced production in Brazil after a Vale dam burst in January that killed at least 240 people.
HARRISON: They didn&apost get - average 6% and so they had to chase yield and that&aposs what caused the whole - everything to burst in 2008 because the Federal Reserve is always trying to keep us out of a recession or things like that.
In general, Gen Xers originally viewed finding a place to live similarly to baby boomers, but when the housing bubble burst in 2007, and a lot of them lost the homes in which they were supposed to raise their new families, their views changed.
Gross domestic product probably increased at a 2.0 percent annualized rate in the first quarter as a burst in exports, strong inventory stockpiling and government investment in public construction projects offset slowdowns in consumer and business spending, according to a Reuters survey of economists.
Eight former and current employees in Target stores in Wisconsin, Arizona, Pennsylvania, Florida, New Jersey, California, the DC Metro Area, and Maryland, as well as one employee in a New Jersey Walmart store said the toy has popped, leaked, or burst in their stores.
Business Insider spoke to eight former and current Target employees in stores in Wisconsin, Arizona, Pennsylvania, Florida, New Jersey, the DC Metro Area, and Maryland, and one employee in a New Jersey Walmart, who said the toy has popped, leaked, or burst in their stores.
One also must hope that they are drawing up contingency plans for dealing with a bursting of these asset price bubbles and that they are not caught as flat-footed as they were when the U.S. housing and credit market bubbles burst in 2008.
The rise of the World Wide Web resulted in an explosion of wealth creation in Silicon Valley and after the dot com bubble burst in the early 2000s, some of the startups that survived went on to become the most valuable companies in the world.
He persuaded a jury that only Mr. Covlin could have committed the murder and that he had held his wife in a chokehold, squeezing her neck so tightly that he had snapped the hyoid bone and caused blood vessels to burst in her eye.
LONDON (Reuters) - Bitcoin blasted past $11,280 to hit a record high for the sixth day in a row on Wednesday after gaining more than $2980,2000 in just 210 hours, stoking concerns that a rapidly swelling bubble could be set to burst in spectacular fashion.
On a hot day, with a game-time temperature of 153 degrees and a reported 167 on McLane Stadium's synthetic turf, Baylor reserve quarterback Gerry Bohanon came on with a burst in the third quarter, rushing for 93 yards on seven carries and a touchdown.
Bear in mind that you will be rolling the dough out more once the rounds are cut out, and also that you will be using a rather wet and heavy filling, so the dough mustn't be too thin- otherwise, the dumplings will burst in the pan.
LONDON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Bitcoin zoomed past $11,000 (£183,185.5) to hit a record high for the sixth day in a row on Wednesday after gaining more than $1,000 in just 2100 hours, stoking concerns that a rapidly swelling bubble could be set to burst in spectacular fashion.
The death toll climbed to 50 when police found another body at the Al Noor mosque, where more than 40 people died after a gunman burst in and opened fire on worshippers with a semi-automatic rifle with high-capacity magazines, driving to attack a second mosque.
Fund managers had expected the gap to narrow or vanish with the launch of the Stock Connect in 2014, but it has persisted and even widened since then, with prices further distorted by a mainland rally that took off in late 2014 and burst in mid-2015.
You put the beer in it and it looks like the kind of thing a kooky Victorian inventor would have in his workshop when a violently proficient lady detective and her bumbling sidekick burst in to misidentify him as the murderer in a quirky Australian mystery series.
Because the price of labor typically accounts for the largest chunk of a retailer's expenses, businesses have used on-call scheduling as a means to cut costs, by sending workers home when store traffic is slow, and flexing up when they receive an unforeseen burst in traffic.
RIO DE JANEIRO/SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Brazil's Vale SA is expecting its results to improve in the third quarter after the company surprised analysts by posting a quarterly loss because of writedowns related to a deadly dam burst in January, its chief financial officer said on Thursday.
ABOUT THE WARRIORS: Curry had one burst in the third quarter of Game 2 that propelled Golden State to its lone win in the series but went 5-of-21 from 3-point range in the last two games and committed six turnovers in Game 4.
That put the nearby town of Barao de Cocais on high alert, with officials running evacuation drills to avoid a repeat of the tragedy about 40 miles (64 km) away, where a Vale dam burst in January, unleashing a torrent of mud that killed over 240 people.
If not offset by either huge spending cuts or a major burst in economic growth, that would make cumulative budget deficits over the decade roughly twice as big as they are currently estimated to be, even before accounting for potentially higher interest rates as a result.
Three days since an underground steam pipe burst in Manhattan's Flatiron district, spewing asbestos-laced muck across several blocks, many residents were still barred from their homes on Sunday, coping not only with sudden homelessness, but fear about what the exposure could do to their health.
These types of loans may be a good strategy for a wealthy home buyer, but some say they still carry the taint of overeager and unscrupulous brokers who pushed them on borrowers unable to repay them, creating a bubble in the housing market that burst in 225.
Vale SA, the world's largest iron ore miner, has vowed to sacrifice production for safety to avoid another instance of the tailings dam failures that have tarred its legacy, including the dam that burst in the town of Brumadinho last Friday, leaving hundreds missing and presumed dead.
This year, a rise in iron ore prices following cyclone disruption in Australia and reduced output in Brazil after a Vale dam burst in January, combined with a resolution of one of the legal disputes that have blocked Simandou's development, helped to revive interest in Guinea's assets.
In recent months, Trump and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell have seemed particularly determined to challenge, ignore, or undo all those laws enacted in a short burst in the 1970s and meant specifically to prevent anything like Nixon's overreach, criminal behavior, and secret wars from recurring.
This cannot be a coincidence: A heavily armed man burst in on a Jewish religious ceremony and killed 11 people before telling a law enforcement officer "I just want to kill Jews" after a week that was heavy with other acts of extremist violence motivated by politics.
Golden State, just three days removed from a historic comeback in the Western Conference finals, responded to a Cavaliers burst in the third quarter with one of its own, retaking the lead after losing it for the first time since the second minute of the game.
After the festival economy boomed in the mid 2000s and subsequently burst in the early 2010s (with festivals from Truck to the Big Chill going into liquidation) it became necessary for the bigger events to appeal to a wider group of people in an effort to sell their tickets.
Other data on Wednesday showed a surge in the goods trade deficit last month, leaving intact expectations that economic growth was slowing sharply in the second quarter after getting a temporary boost from a burst in exports and inventory accumulation in the first three months of the year.
Asked whether the revision is also due to higher prices of iron ore after Vale's deadly dam burst in Brazil, Miyamoto said that was not factored in, but that the higher prices of the steel-making ingredient may affect earnings in the next financial year starting on April 1.
Hardaway scored a career-best 1003 points Wednesday, including 12 during a dizzying 28-0 burst in the third quarter, to lift the Knicks from a double-digit halftime deficit to a 108-100 victory over Toronto - New York's sixth victory when trailing by 10 points or more.
SAO PAULO, Oct 14 (Reuters) - Brazil's Vale SA said on Monday its third-quarter iron ore production tumbled 17.4% from a year ago, but climbed 35.4% compared to the second quarter, as the miner company resumes operations at key dams shut down following a deadly dam burst in January.
The outperformance of iron ore can be explained by the sudden loss of millions of tonnes from No.2 exporter Brazil in the wake of mine closures for safety checks after a tailings dam burst in January that left more than 200 people dead and numerous still unaccounted for.
Those whites who rail against political correctness as if that's what caused a burst in the housing bubble or caused people to lose farms and factory work, were relieved that a candidate didn't pretend to be sensitive to people of color and only did enough outreach to avoid the racist label.
Beijing has been concerned in recent years about the increased reliance on credit to keep the economy expanding briskly, worrying that it could lead to a financial crisis, or to a long period of stagnation like the one in Japan after the real estate market burst in the early 1990s.
But those growth periods were marked by a burst in government spending that would not last — the economy enjoyed a few more decent quarters before falling off to a 503 percent growth rate in the third quarter of 250, and would not exceed 23 percent until the most recent reading.
A big reason for the burst in interest in ICOs is that many holders of ether (a digital currency) are sitting on gains of over 4.83,000% this year, and there's only so much you can directly buy with it, said Alex Sunnarborg, a research analyst at the virtual currency news site CoinDesk.
It was only last year that U.S. gross domestic product caught up with estimates of its potential, surpassing where Congressional Budget Office analysts feel it would have been if the housing bubble hadn't burst in 21990, investment bank Lehman Brothers hadn't failed the following year, and the world had not cratered into a deep recession.
After all, a low kick in the wake of a missed jab is a great hurting blow: But a low kick into the braced thigh of a man who only feinted and is still in position to burst in with punches or run through into a takedown, is just a badly timed low kick.
The black holes in Loeb's scenario eventually merge, and because the merger takes place inside a massive star, there would be plenty of material around to fuel a gamma-ray burstin fact, Loeb imagines that as much as a whole solar mass would fall into the newly created black hole per second at the time of the merger.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The dollar fell to a session low against a basket of currencies on Friday, after data showed U.S. economic growth accelerated in the first quarter, but the burst in growth was driven by trade and the largest accumulation of unsold goods since 2015, temporary factors that are likely to reverse in the coming quarters.
Contracting documents reviewed by The Times indicate that Special Operations Command required one such munition to weigh approximately 580 pounds, take no more than one minute to reach targets four nautical miles away, hit moving targets traveling up to 70 miles per hour and either burst in the air above the target or from contact with the target.
Click here to view original GIFJack and Mina burst in on their father as he conducts an interview with the BBC that instantly went viral online (BBC News/YouTube/GIF)Back in March, Robert Kelly's kids became overnight viral sensations when his daughter Mina and son Jack burst into his office while he was doing a Skype interview with the BBC.
It is also concerned about the social safety net most likely because of the number of older voters who vote for the party as well as because of the slow disintegration, visible from the 1980s and compounded by the housing bubble burst in the 2000s, of in-person, human social networks that used to be more robust across the region.

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