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Suspended ceilings collapsed to the floor, glass windows broke to pieces.
Andrew called 911 sometime after his friend collapsed to the floor.
She collapsed to the ground and was unconscious for several minutes.
The U.K. currency had collapsed to a 35-year low Wednesday.
The man collapsed to the ground, a white arrow in his neck.
By 2017, total advertising revenue collapsed to $16.5 billion, a 67% reduction.
The curtains covering the floor-to-ceiling windows collapsed to the floor.
Aluminium positioning, according to CITI, has "collapsed" to "possibly five-year lows".
The 10-year yield collapsed to a record low 1003% on Friday.
Vandeweghe collapsed to the court in celebration and was embraced by Barty.
After the Great Recession, salary-increase budgets collapsed to a historic low.
He immediately collapsed to the ground, and the umpire waved for help.
Dean took just 18 percent, while Gephardt collapsed to 11 percent.  ADVERTISEMENT
At a shrine in Kyoto, stone lanterns broke and collapsed to the ground.
That market collapsed to $12bn last year, according to The Numbers, a website.
The current seven income tax brackets collapsed to three, as part of simplification.
In the first half of 2018, that figure collapsed to negative 5 percent.
After Tuesday's results, that figure has collapsed to less than one-in-ten.
He promptly collapsed to his knees, burst into tears and kissed the court.
"The majority of our outposts have collapsed to the Taliban," Mr. Mubarez said.
Discouraged, they lumbered back to their stone wall and collapsed to the ground.
The stock collapsed to $100 a month later, and has since drifted below $50.
Turnout collapsed to just 38% from almost 80% in the annulled poll of August.
Schilt threw up a quick left high kick and Ghita collapsed to the mat.
U.S. imports of Venezuelan crude have collapsed to zero in the wake of sanctions.
Their users have collapsed to 17 million, their print distribution is below 2 million.
Silva collapsed to his knees after the decision was read out in his favor.
In early September, it had collapsed to the mid-25s, causing cascading delays and cancellations.
Eight police officers were killed in the clashes, and the outpost collapsed to the Taliban.
Over time, pockets of hydrogen gas collapsed to form the first stars, and there was light.
In June 2015 it stood at $60 but has collapsed to a current level around $35.
The trader's market value has collapsed to only $263 million from $13 billion in February 2015.
One man collapsed to the ground and was carried off by other protesters, television footage showed.
The outpost collapsed to the Taliban, but it was later recaptured by Afghan security forces. Jan.
Nasi told me quietly that he collapsed to his knees upon seeing it again last summer.
The needle represents fully digested election information — a bewildering array of numbers collapsed to a single point.
Its share of the vote, which had reached 41% at the 2014 European elections, collapsed to 19%.
Then the stock collapsed to less than half the price it had paid to repurchase those shares.
The Qarloq area in Dahst-e-Archi District, made up of 22 villages, collapsed to the Taliban.
During the fighting, five pro-government militia members were killed, and the outpost collapsed to the Taliban.
Sources say the boy started bleeding and foaming from the mouth as he collapsed to the floor.
An hour later, the spire, engulfed in flames, collapsed to the gasps of hundreds of dumbstruck onlookers.
Natalie said she collapsed to the ground in tears as she realized her father was in their custody.
The price of oil, this country's lifeblood, has collapsed to lows not seen in more than a decade.
But the catcher's throw hit Elish squarely in the face, and she collapsed to the ground, video showed.
It can be instantly collapsed to a size that's small enough to fit into a reusable grocery bag.
The woman collapsed to her knees, sobbing and begging them to allow her child to stay with her.
Those purchases and the earlier ones looked unfortunate indeed when LPL's stock collapsed to $16.50 the next day.
The ZEW research institute's monthly survey showed economic sentiment among investors collapsed to -49.5 from 8.7 in February.
The ZEW research institute's monthly survey showed economic sentiment among investors collapsed to -49.5 from 8.7 in February.
The number of nuns in the United States has collapsed to below 50,823 today from 180,000 in 1965.
The company's stock price has collapsed to around $21 a share from a high of $51 in 2015.
The Browns collapsed to 5-11, and the team headed off in the first of many new directions.
Hiring intentions also collapsed to 28.5 from 38.6, and yet I didn't see this factoid mentioned on bubblevision.
Petrasso collapsed to the ground ... and so did Zlatan, who tried like hell to hide the on-field assault.
Still, the share of wages in the composition of gross domestic product has collapsed to its lowest since 1964.
Perez, shot, immediately collapsed to the floor, hitting her head on a piece of furniture on the way down.
He tried to get up but took more gunfire, including to the head, and finally collapsed to the pavement.
Hayward landed on his left foot, which twisted in gruesome fashion under him as he collapsed to the floor.
Afterward, having poured everything into the routine, Savchenko, who was competing in her fifth Olympics, collapsed to the ice.
US Treasury yields, which move opposite price, collapsed to levels unseen since just before President Donald Trump's 2016 election.
During the fighting, six police were killed and 12 others were wounded, and the outpost collapsed to the Taliban.
That spread has since collapsed to just under $4 a barrel, and the new pipelines are part of the reason.
He was within 1503 yards of the turn when the bullet pierced his skull and he collapsed to the ground.
He was within 10 yards of the turn when the bullet pierced his skull and he collapsed to the ground.
After the second go-round, she collapsed to the ground and crawled, like a parched man in a desert cartoon.
The tourism industry, which contributed 7 percent of gross domestic product, and more indirectly, collapsed to half its former level.
He said inmates watched on Thursday as a guard coughed, her cheeks turned red and she collapsed to the ground.
The ZEW research institute said its monthly survey showed economic sentiment among investors collapsed to -49.5 from 8.7 in February.
The 19-year-old wildcard collapsed to the ground in delight after Ruud sent a backhand wide on match point.
While the country's banking system hasn't collapsed to Zimbabwe's level, it has inspired distrust from much of the Iranian public.
Shares of Deutsche Bank collapsed to record lows after fears hit fever pitch over the global lender's threat to wider markets.
Or they could hail from even further back in time, to the giant molecular cloud that collapsed to form our Sun.
Interest-only loans have since collapsed to 15 percent of new mortgages, from 40 percent, the Reserve Bank of Australia says.
Throughout the game, Neymar collapsed to the ground at the slightest contact from an opponent and complained constantly to referee Bjorn Kuipers.
Spot prices at the Waha hub collapsed to an average of just 21 cents per million British thermal units (mmBtu) for Tuesday.
Spot prices at the Waha hub collapsed to an average of just 12 cents per million British thermal units (mmBtu) for Wednesday.
Previously one of the hottest stocks on the market, Nvidia collapsed to $124 in late December from its highs of about $292.
Canadian heavy crude also collapsed to around $15 a barrel this week, the lowest level since the benchmark was introduced in 2004.
Then, in the dark, I proceeded to walk into the tiled wall near the shower, headfirst, and collapsed to the floor crying.
Powell, who did not return, collapsed to the court when he started a drive toward the basket near the 103-point line.
It was required to submit a plan, in case it collapsed, to unwind itself in a way that would safeguard the economy.
Two security forces were also wounded in the attack, and the outpost collapsed to the Taliban, who seized all weapons and equipment.
Those comments came after West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude oil collapsed to from $100 to $60 a barrel in just five months.
FDI into Britain collapsed to $15 billion in 2017 from an anomalous $196 billion in 2016 caused by a few mega-deals.
Russia's currency, the ruble, has collapsed to less than half its value against the dollar as the country battles a grim recession.
But 15 minutes into his performance, the Alabama native began to stumble, his bandmate quickly catching him before he collapsed to the ground.
A recent Gallup poll shows that across 134 countries, approval of the United States has collapsed to a record low of 30 percent.
The crude price collapsed to roughly 18-month lows in the final quarter of 2018 on growing oversupply, weak demand signals and technical trading.
When other cars and passers-by saw the vehicle in the middle of the road, they noticed Mr. Watandost's body collapsed to the side.
The protester dressed in black collapsed to the ground, while the same officer shot at another protester who approached as the incident was occurring.
After the Arab Spring uprising in 1003, tourism to Egypt collapsed, to 3.3 million tourists so far this year from 14.7 million in 2010.
Klay Thompson was fouled by Danny Green on a dunk attempt and immediately collapsed to the court clutching his left knee after landing awkwardly.
Global LNG prices collapsed to an all-time low in Asia in January as China reduced energy consumption because of the spread of coronavirus.
According to the British newspaper The Daily Telegraph, during the recession, Deripaska's net worth collapsed to just a fraction of what it once was.
It is fashionable now, a decade after Lehman Brothers collapsed, to say that the "secular stagnation" hypothesis Mr Summers put forward is no longer relevant.
Chastain collapsed to her knees, removed her top and bedecked in just her sports bra and shorts waved her shirt above her head in celebration.
The American 303th seed was 230-248 ahead in the first set but collapsed to lose it and go 210-0 down in the second.
The CBOE S&P 2500 volatility index, or VIX, has collapsed to below 24 from a reading of 210 a day before the 220 election.
The United States reimposed sanctions on Tehran last year, and as a result, Iranian oil exports have collapsed to a fraction of their normal levels.
U.S. crude prices collapsed to a 10-month low just above $42 a barrel last week, before rebounding through Tuesday as traders covered short positions.
As victims fell dead around her, Rashida collapsed to the ground dodging the onslaught and hiding her baby between the folds of her head scarf.
After Renaldo Maurice crouched and collapsed to the floor, Jeroboam Bozeman collected his body and propped him up so that they sat back to back.
Support for the U.K. Independence Party, which won more than 12 percent of the vote in the 2015 general election, collapsed to around 2 percent.
Ms. Singh said she had left her first-floor apartment just 10 minutes before the building collapsed to take her daughter to a tutoring session.
U.S. gas futures this week collapsed to a three-year low, while spot prices were on track to post their weakest summer in over 22018 years.
Some investors warned of a coming British or even global recession as sterling collapsed to hit its lowest since 13, while FTSE futures fell 8 percent.
That triggered worries of a supply glut and prices collapsed to below $13 per barrel on Friday from as high as $85 per barrel in October.
The party's popular vote in the 213.2 federal election had collapsed to just 24.5 percent, its worst result since the party split during the Great Depression.
North Carolina Wilmington appeared headed to an upset, establishing a 15-point first-half advantage against Virginia, but the Seahawks collapsed to a 76-743 defeat.
But, just a few seconds after she began to squeeze, the soldier's lights went out -- and when Paige released the hold, he collapsed to the floor.
Porzingis collapsed to the floor clutching his left leg and was on the ground for several minutes before needing to be helped off the court by trainers.
Sterling collapsed to its lowest level against the dollar in more than three decades and British and European banks lost more than a fifth of their value.
When he decided to join the Miami Heat as a free agent in 2010, the Cavs immediately collapsed to be among the worst teams in the league.
Euro zone business activity data collapsed to a record low on Tuesday and suffered by far its biggest one-month fall since the survey began in 1998.
According to the BBC, the party's share of the vote in England collapsed to just 5 percent from 22 percent in the last such election in 2013.
Juice's girlfriend, Alicia Leon, told authorities at Midway Airport that he had "let out a gasp and collapsed to the ground" as FBI agents searched his bags.
TOO MUCH GAS Global LNG prices collapsed to an all-time low in Asia in January as China reduced energy consumption because of the spread of coronavirus.
Despite that growing stability, the value of bitcoin payments collapsed to $96 million in September from a December high of $427 million, the data from Chainalysis shows.
Nigeria's currency, the naira, collapsed to record lows this month after Nigeria's central bank placed restrictions on the sale of American dollars to protect its shrinking foreign reserves.
A year into his presidency, confidence in American global leadership had collapsed to a mere 30 percent, down 85033 points from last months of President Obama in office.
Russia is not a member of the OPEC oil producers' group but consulted with its members in recent months when global oil prices collapsed to multi-year lows.
Then he collapsed to the ground as though shot, reviving in time to strike superhero poses atop risers that he glided across with the grace of a gymnast.
But just a year later, Amazon has collapsed to a 28% market share, behind Google Home's 36% and ahead of China's Alibaba and Xiaomi with a combined 19%.
The yield on the benchmark 10-year US Treasury note has collapsed to an all-time low, touching 0.66% on Friday as traders pile into safe-haven assets.
When her program and the music finally stopped, she collapsed to the ice, resting on her knees with her head down and her arms extended, overcome with disappointment.
He performed a powerful medley of his songs, backed by a giant American flag and dancers in hoodies who collapsed to the sound of gunshots as he rapped.
Notifications are still grouped by app, so the ones that send a lot are collapsed to just a couple lines; you can just expand it to see them all.
Oil prices have collapsed to below $28 a barrel, their lowest since 2003, on a supply glut that may worsen this year with the lifting of sanctions on Iran.
We're told the rapper has a history of asthma -- so his entourage sprung to look for his inhaler -- but it was too late ... he had collapsed to the floor.
There were enough bodies in the end zone and his pass was true enough that he found a receiver, who collapsed to the ground with the ball in hand.
The clerical contingent collapsed to 6%, half that of the last election in 2012 and just a tenth of its strength in the first post-revolution election in 1980.
Fully half of all baijiu purchases in 2012 were made by the government, but that figure had collapsed to just a small fraction of the total by last year.
Immediately after the United States vastly raised the number of visas to an adequate 400,000 in 19903, illegal migration collapsed to near zero for the duration of the program.
In 1978, a pharmacologist who was part of a research team in London took a test dose of the blood pressure drug debrisoquine and promptly collapsed to the floor.
He is virtually tied or slightly behind Warren in some surveys, and his once-massive lead over Warren in the Real Clear Politics polling average has collapsed to 0.3%.
These accounts showed that in Karaj, a young man was shot in the head, while in Shiraz, security forces shot a young man, who collapsed to the ground, bleeding.
The dollar collapsed to as little as 104.10 yen JPY=EBS, its lowest reading since March 2018 in early Asian trading, before recouping some losses to stand at 107.64 yen.
The 26-year-old fired a fastball to Arizona's Jarrod Dyson in the eighth inning on Monday night and collapsed to the ground in major anguish, holding his right biceps.
OXFORD, England (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - When Nepal suffered devastating twin earthquakes in 2015 that killed nearly 9,000 people, the government provided help for families whose homes had collapsed to rebuild.
Bond yields have collapsed to record levels while stocks hit all-time highs, and that has created a "great divide" in the market, according to Binky Chadha of Deutsche Bank.
The verbal combat was punctuated by the sound of an exploding handgun fired by a Trump supporter into the chest of a BLM activist, who collapsed to the ground, dead.
The 28-year-old Eaton was hurt after beating out an infield single, when he stepped awkwardly on the bag and collapsed to the ground, grabbing at his left leg.
In January, Americans labeled themselves "pro-choice," rather than "pro-life," by a 2628-point margin, but by February that gap collapsed to zero, with identical numbers accepting each label.
The benchmark 1-month implied volatility contract rose 10 vols to a 7-year high last week as the rand spot rate rapidly collapsed to its weakest in 24 months.
As oil prices plunged in recent years, global investment in offshore oil and gas operations collapsed to roughly $160 billion in 2017, from a high of $335 billion in 2014.
Reliever Kelvin Herrera fielded a ground ball in the ninth inning, hobbled to first base and collapsed to the ground, leaving the field on a cart with a foot injury.
The dollar collapsed to as low as 105.25 yen on Reuters dealing JPY=D3, a drop of 0.69843 percent from the opening 108.76 and the lowest reading since March 2018.
After trying to get up, Pitlick collapsed to the ice and was not able to put any weight on his leg, per the Edmonton Sun, which did not specify which leg.
The robot demonstrated it was able to maintain its balance and perform a variety of tasks including rotating valves and operating drills, even as other robotic contestants collapsed to the ground.
BAML said its poll showed allocation to the global tech sector collapsed to the lowest level since February 2009, with just a net 18 percent of investors now overweight the sector.
She played a round of golf with him, and four or five hours into her round she "suddenly collapsed to the ground but did not lose consciousness," according to the suit.
Oil prices have collapsed to below $28 a barrel this month from $100 in mid-2014 on a supply glut that has caused global oil stockpiles to swell to unprecedented levels.
The episode has not been broadcast, but according to one audience member, Mr. Dymond was "crying from the very beginning," and collapsed "to the ground" after being read the test results.
Slovenian tennis pro Dalila Jakupovic was forced to quit her qualifying match at the Australian Open on Tuesday ... after she coughed and collapsed to the court due to the air quality.
In Japan, domestic demand in the first quarter of this year virtually collapsed to an annual rate of 22015%, while the trade surplus accounted for 20183% of the country's 22018% economic growth.
Then, when a metal bucket with another champagne bottle still in it struck one of the fighters in the head and he collapsed to the canvas, I knew I was in one.
Top OPEC producer Saudi Arabia recruited Russia and other non-OPEC countries to help drain oversupply when oil prices collapsed to below $30 a barrel in 2016 from over $20183 in 2014.
Analysts highlighted the double whammy of likely weakened UK consumer sentiment and the sourcing pressures of a devaluing pound after sterling collapsed to its lowest level versus the U.S. dollar since 1985.
Bond trading platforms are also reporting increased activity as clients dump riskier bonds and pile into the safety of government debt such as U.S. Treasuries, where yields have collapsed to record lows.
Mr. Smorodinov described the murder in minute detail, including the text message from Moscow, the floral code names and the stunned expression on Mr. Mamchur's face as he collapsed to the floor.
In the 1978 Washington Post profile, Ms. Allen said her husband had suffered his heart attack and collapsed to the floor right after taking a bath as they were preparing for dinner.
Britain voted to leave the EU on June 20.8 and while the economy has so far fared better than expected, sterling GBP= has collapsed to levels not seen in over three decades.
Firemen used a metal basket on the end of a crane to lower themselves into the church, whose roof has collapsed, to rescue relics such as an antique icon and a broken crucifix.
Hit by global oversupply, oil prices LCOc43 collapsed to as low as $27 per barrel earlier this year from as high as $115 in mid-2014, but have since recovered to around $47.
RARE TWO-HEADED SNAKE DISCOVERED IN BACKYARD As soon as the trio placed the animal into the truck's bed, the gator's head snapped back, colliding with the trapper who collapsed to the ground.
More recently, office-space sharing startup WeWork was forced to drop its IPO plans and seek a cash injection from investor SoftBank Group as its valuation collapsed to $8 billion from $16.913 billion.
I thought they weren't going to just, say, I don't know, whatever, a $220 million business in San Francisco, the Chronicle for example, it would be collapsed to seven and never go back.
That recent Sunday in November, I took some time for myself on my birthday and watched as Zverev collapsed to the floor in joy and relief after defeating Djokovic in the Nitto final.
Remembering their conversation while I idly browsed an abundantly full kitchen in this temporary home managed to overwhelm me so entirely that I collapsed to my knees, doubled over and struggling for air.
Up on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula, between the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico, the dense, tropical jungle is littered with sinkholes called cenotes, where limestone has collapsed to expose the groundwater below.
Global investment research firm BCA Research said Friday that its equity sentiment indicators had collapsed to levels recorded before significant market rebounds, such as those that materialized in March 2009 and October 2002.
After landing on Baffin Island, Canada, wildlife photographer and environmental activist Paul Nicklen captured video of a frail polar bear — dying and foaming from the mouth — as the weak animal collapsed to the ground.
Allocation to the global tech sector collapsed to the lowest since February 2009, with just 18 percent of investors saying they were overweight on the sector, Bank of America Merrill Lynch's investor survey showed.
We're told 75-year-old Nesmith collapsed to the ground during the band's soundcheck Thursday afternoon at the Keswick Theatre in Glenside, PA. Michael was not unconscious, but he was rushed to a hospital.
Adtech middlemen — in this case, ad exchanges — created new payment terms over the past year after companies like Sizmek and IgnitionOne collapsed to protect themselves if advertisers don't pay or a company goes under.
When the final whistle blew moments later, he collapsed to his knees in tears at the center of the field, covering his eyes again, this time overcome by the emotion of the narrow escape.
As rescuers pulled Mr. Jiménez's body from the rubble, three of his relatives collapsed to the ground, sobbing in anguish, and his eldest son, Victor Manuel, 14, rushed the police cordon but was restrained.
The 22020-year-old collapsed to the floor when his right leg appeared to give out while he was attempting to drive to the basket with about three minutes remaining in the first quarter.
Saudi Arabia recruited Russia, which is not an official OPEC member, along with other non-OPEC oil exporters, to remove oversupply from the market after oil prices collapsed to $28503 per barrel in 22019.
The party's vote collapsed to 1.8%, down from 12.6% in 2015, as its more moderate voters flocked to the Conservative Party, which since the Brexit referendum has become in favour of leaving the European Union.
And Ms. Merkel's other coalition partner, the Social Democrats, collapsed to a level of support lower than the far right's, a result that some see as a harbinger of further losses for Ms. Merkel's conservatives.
The 300 or so prison-education programs that had sprouted in the two decades after the Higher Education Act was enacted in 1965 collapsed to a handful that managed to get private funding after 1994.
They managed to reach them through the messaging service WhatsApp, begging their children to give them details, like how far from the main door they were when the building collapsed, to help the search efforts.
As he stood to make a point in the trial's opening days, the months of grueling preparation caught up with Mr. Puzder: He promptly collapsed to the floor, fainting in front of judge and jury.
The dollar collapsed to as low as 104.10 yen in early Asian trading when liquidity is thin, a drop of 0.69633 percent from the opening level of 108.87 and the lowest reading since March 2018.
Swedish military expenditure has fallen from 2.5 percent of GDP in 1991, around the time the Soviet Union collapsed, to 1.1 percent of GDP in 2015, data from the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) showed.
He continues to yell at the officers and other passengers as he's removed from the terminal, and at one point "collapsed to ground in an effort to impede the officers' efforts," according to the arrest report.
During the 1960s, mining began on top of a large hill of limestone in Morocco and when the miners hit a pocket of sediment, it partially collapsed to reveal a human skull, bones and stone artifacts.
Many observers reckon that is what, in effect, happened in the tiny former Soviet republic in November, when a pro-Western government abruptly collapsed, to be replaced by a new one that leans firmly towards Moscow.
The arrangement worked smoothly when oil prices were above $4.7753 a barrel but since crude has collapsed to about $40 a barrel, Iraq has been struggling to find enough oil to repay the companies for their investment.
BlackBerry's market share long ago collapsed to single digits in North America and Europe, despite the introduction of a new operating system and the company's decision to make phones based on the Android operating system from Google.
The prime minister, Sigurdur Ingi Johannsson, announced his departure on national television after his center-right Progressive Party's share of seats in the 63-seat Parliament collapsed to eight from 19 in the previous election, in 2013.
But a dashboard camera video contradicted that story: While Mr. McDonald had a knife, he seemed to be veering away from the police when he was shot, and the gunfire continued after he collapsed to the ground.
LONDON, Aug 30 (Reuters) - The average yield spread of Argentine sovereign dollar bonds over safe haven U.S. Treasuries jumped to levels not seen since January 2015 on Thursday as the Argentine peso collapsed to a record low.
DXY jumped about 250 percent, its most since 2008, while sterling GBP= collapsed to a 31-year low after British Prime Minister David Cameron, who campaigned to remain in the EU, said he would stand down by October.
Oil prices collapsed to four-year lows in March, having lost about 17% only this week as the outlook for fuel demand darkened because of travel and lockdowns in place to curb the spread of the coronavirus epidemic.
Oil prices collapsed to four-year lows in March, having lost about 17% only this week as the outlook for fuel demand darkened because of travel and lockdowns in place to curb the spread of the coronavirus epidemic.
According to data from OPEC, Venezuelan oil output has collapsed to around 0.7-1.0 million barrels per day (bpd) from as much as 3 million at the turn of the century due to a lack of investments and sanctions.
The dollar index jumped about 2 percent, its most since 2008, while sterling collapsed to a 31-year low after British Prime Minister David Cameron, who campaigned to remain in the EU, said he would stand down by October.
But as its currency collapsed to an all-time low last week and with parliamentary and presidential election looming in the next two years, pressure is rising on the Kremlin to protect state revenues and avoid mass public discontent.
The survey conducted between March 6-12 also found that BofA's "Bull & Bear Indicator", a sentiment index, had collapsed to 1.7 from 2.5 in February, generating a contrarian "buy signal" for risk assets for the first time since August.
Allocation to the global tech sector collapsed to the lowest since February 2009, according to a Bank of America Merrill Lynch survey that also showed the S&P 500 index was broadly expected to rise 12 percent more before peaking.
Odom was at Bootsy Bellows on the Sunset Strip when several staffers and patrons noticed the ex-NBA star collapsed to the ground around 2 AM. You can see security rush in to help and he seems to be conscious.
OAKMONT, Pa. — With his gait wobbly, his eyes struggling to focus and his head spinning so quickly he eventually collapsed to the ground, Jason Day would be forgiven if he remembered last year's United States Open as a house of horrors.
But upon sealing a seventh victory at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club on July 9th, Ms Williams collapsed to the turf, such was her joy at equalling Steffi Graf's haul of 22 victories at grand-slam tournaments.
More recently, office-space sharing startup WeWork was forced to drop IPO plans and seek a cash injection from Japans SoftBank Group, a major shareholder, as its valuation collapsed to $8 billion from $47 billion as recently as January this year.
More recently, office-space sharing startup WeWork was forced to drop IPO plans and seek a cash injection from Japan's SoftBank, a major shareholder, as its valuation collapsed to $8 billion from $47 billion as recently as January this year.
This is terrifying footage ... A goalkeeper in a Bolivian soccer match was attacked by a fan who threw a firecracker from the stands during a match Sunday ... and the player was so frightened, he collapsed to the ground in fear.
The update follows the company's annual results that showed pretax profit collapsed to just 0.2 million pounds ($245,540.00) from 8.5 million pounds a year earlier, and a profit warning in March that dragged the stock to an all-time low.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Global funds are cautiously venturing back into Chinese equities after prices collapsed to 20762-210/2-year lows in February, taking advantage of cheaper valuations to buy stocks they believe will benefit from China's shift to a consumption-led economy.
As a result, oil prices LCOc1 collapsed to $27 per barrel in January from as high as $115 in mid-2014, capping output of the United States but also hitting hard Saudi Arabia's budget and resulting in a record fiscal deficit for Riyadh.
But their story was contradicted by the video of the shooting; while Mr. McDonald had a knife, he seemed to be veering away from the police when Officer Van Dyke shot him, and the gunfire continued after the teenager collapsed to the ground.
Oil prices fell from nearly $50 a barrel on March 6, when the talks collapsed, to below $25 after Russia and Saudi Arabia, the de facto leader of OPEC, said the world's two biggest oil exporters would open the taps from April 1.
Frazier was heartbroken while Ali collapsed to the canvas in the other corner, leading to forty years of speculation over 'The Lost Round' and what would have happened if Futch had allowed his man to go out completely blind for the fifteenth.
Caroline Wozniacki became the second former women's world number one to lose in this year's first round as the 13th seeded Dane collapsed to a 0-6 203-3 6-3 defeat by Russia's Veronika Kudermetova in the day's opener on Chatrier.
The full-year accounts, not publicly available but seen by Reuters, show Aramco's net income fell by about 1353 percent to $13.3 billion in 2016 - when oil prices collapsed to a 12-year low of $27.10 a barrel due to a global glut of crude.
The fact that three seconds later she had collapsed to her knees, or that she had to be carried back into the arena by her coach Bela Karolyi for the medal ceremony will forever remain as one of the abiding images of the Olympics.
Pressure continued build until weeks later, when a massive explosion occurred:The sub-plinian eruption was so strong, it was estimated that the top 100 m had been blown off, creating an eruption column almost 10 km high, which collapsed to form devastating pyroclastic flows.
Nuclear operators have shut five reactors since 2013 and have threatened to close several more primarily because U.S. power prices have collapsed to decade lows due to low gas prices, making it uneconomic to keep running or make needed repairs to the nuclear units.
The undisputed loser of the night was the center-right Citizens party, which collapsed to 10 seats from 57 in April after its leader Albert Rivera refused to help the Socialists form a government and tried to copy some of Vox's hard-line positions.
Witness the "Doctor Zhivago" coats, the wide '80s belts with rhinestone buckles, steel head teacher latex shirt dresses and cone bra bodices made purposely too big, so they semi-collapsed to reveal there was barely anything inside (a symbol if there ever was one).
" That said, Crisafulli contended that a price war this time around "shouldn't be as bleak as 2015" when Brent prices collapsed to $28 in January 2016, since this time around Saudi Arabia "isn't the aggressor," and also because the kingdom "can't tolerate an oil depression.
At the end of a two-hour rehearsal on a recent afternoon, Ashley Bouder whipped through a series of unwavering fouetté turns, then dashed to the back of the studio and — with the final notes of a racing, brassy score — collapsed to the floor.
The full-year accounts, not publicly available but seen by Reuters, show Aramco's net income fell by about 1353 percent to $13.3 billion in 2016 — when oil prices collapsed to a 12-year low of $27.10 a barrel due to a global glut of crude.
"I wanted to come out here with a vengeance to show that even though I won't be going to the Olympics I had to give it all I had," said Harrison, who collapsed to the track in tears when she saw the revised time.
LONDON (Reuters) - A key market gauge of long-term euro zone inflation expectations collapsed to an all-time low on Thursday, as European Central Bank policy action failed to lift confidence that the bloc's near-2% inflation target could be met any time soon.
The British North Sea has seen a change of guard since the oil price collapsed to below $30 a barrel in 2016 with big companies selling fields to new private-equity backed operators seeking to squeeze more barrels out of the mature basin and then exit.
After seeing Lamar dance his way around a single drummer as hooded dancers collapsed to gunshot sounds, it felt like we could make it through six hours of the Grammys if we had to — but it also felt like anything that followed would be a letdown.
The zoo says that the male giraffe, named Kimba, passed away Sunday after it had collapsed to the ground early that morning in the zoo's giraffe barn -- where the staff had been monitoring a pregnant female giraffe who's supposed to go into labor any day now.
The British North Sea has seen a change of guard since the oil price collapsed to below $30 a barrel in 2016 with big companies selling fields to new private-equity-backed operators seeking to squeeze more barrels out of the mature basin and then exit.
Oil prices fell from nearly $50 a barrel on March 6, when the deal collapsed, to less than $27 on Friday after Russia and Saudi Arabia, the de facto leader of OPEC, said the world's two biggest oil exporters would open the taps from April 1.
A U.S. appeals court has revived a lawsuit filed by the U.S. unit of Brazilian national oil company Petrobras claiming a faulty tether chain caused $400 million in damages when equipment it was meant to secure collapsed to the sea floor in the Gulf of Mexico in 2011.
A social crisis years in the making has worsened as Venezuela&aposs oil production — the source of almost all of its foreign income — has collapsed to the lowest level in decades and financial sanctions by the Trump administration has made it impossible for the government to renegotiate its debts.
While Britain's June 28.53 vote in favour of leaving the European Union caused initial knee-jerk selling of emerging assets, those flows have reversed as bond yields in the developed world collapsed to ever new lows and the U.S. Federal Reserve signalled it would likely postpone raising rates.
"That post-merger remnant, it could be a gigantic super-neutron star, in which case it very likely would be the heaviest neutron star we've ever seen, or it could have collapsed to a black hole, in which case it would be the lightest black hole we've ever seen," LIGO astrophysicist Shane Larson, of Northwestern University, said in an interview.
In the second scenario, Romney might end up resembling Tom Tancredo in Colorado's 2010 gubernatorial election, whose independent bid ended up netting him 37 percent of the vote while the official G.O.P. candidate collapsed to 103 percent, or the liberal-leaning independent Eliot Cutler in Maine's gubernatorial race that same year, who pulled 36 percent of the vote to the Democratic candidate's 19 percent.
"Glencore Agri complements our existing portfolio of agriculture assets, bringing global exposure, scale and diversification," CPPIB's global head of private investments, Mark Jenkins, said in a statement Glencore's stock had collapsed to below 1.23 pence at the end of last year, a fraction of its peak of 556 pence following its 2011 flotation, due to investor worries over its heavy debts coupled with slumping copper and coal prices.

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