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The water crept up to his porch, then front door.
But HTC's quietly crept up since the U11 last year.
Surely December hasn't crept up this fast in the past?
The store increasingly became more upscale, and prices crept up.
Utilities output rose 2.1% and mining production crept up 0.1%.
Berkowitz crept up and fired three shots through car window.
That percentage crept up to about 23 percent in 2014.
Last year, that number had crept up to 21 percent.
Wage growth has crept up over the past two years.
Retail prices for fresh food have crept up in many places.
Over this period, other less common causes of death crept up.
And Skinny the orange tabby's weight crept up to 41 pounds.
But since 2015 deaths have crept up once more (see chart).
Entitlement crept up on me the way a serial-killer would.
He is 61 now, and life has crept up on him.
The sun crept up, and the water was no longer illuminated.
They worn with black leather sleeves that crept up above the elbow.
Among the generation born in 1970, the figure crept up to 38%.
In each case, these liabilities crept up late-term to stunt growth.
As a result, the average age of susceptible people has crept up.
But voting intentions for Fillon crept up one point to 19.5 percent.
It's not like our numbers have gone down, they have crept up.
Levels of reading and numeracy have crept up marginally, but not enough.
I've got no idea how January 11 crept up on us already.
Her pay has crept up to 9,800 rupees, or $123 per month.
Voter interest has crept up in the months since among both parties.
The Brooklyn TC Meetup crept up faster than any of us anticipated.
The struggle at Khe Sanh crept up on the world almost stealthily.
The unemployment rate for black men crept up to 5.9% from 5.8%.
By the 2007 season, the atrophy had crept up his left forearm.
As he chatted up the audience, the dress slowly crept up my legs.
The news boosted Cronos' share price by 29%; Altria's crept up by 9.93%.
The FTSE 100 crept up 0.2 percent but booked losses for the week.
CDT (1552 GMT), while CBOT corn crept up 613% to $3.85 a bushel.
MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan crept up 0.1 percent.
The yield on the 10-year Treasury note crept up to 2.03 percent.
That's when the suspect crept up and ran to jump in the driver's seat.
"It just kind of crept up on me when I wasn't looking," he said.
Valentine's Day is tomorrow, and if it crept up on you, you're not alone.
I was passionately engaged in these activities when the disease crept up on me.
The other three "Big Four" banks crept up by between 0.1 and 0.3 percent.
At the same time, Huawei crept up the rankings to second place from fourth.
Securing funds, soil testing, and issues that crept up with contractors all took time.
But sadness crept up on me now and again, especially as I got older.
By Obama's first year in 2009, the difference had crept up to 19 points.
Bloomberg has crept up to 8 percent; Buttigieg sits back at just 4 percent.
The Czech's frustration was mounting as the temperature crept up on Court Philippe Chatrier.
Workers left along with the jobs and poverty crept up among those who stayed.
While sales have crept up and down, vinyl records have never left our sight.
Sterling crept up above $1.33 after hitting 31-year lows below $1.30 following the referendum.
After tumbling in the second half of last year, inflation has crept up this year.
Prices have crept up over the past year, from $50 per barrel to around $80.
As the water level crept up, someone in a neighboring house heard the puppies whining.
Then in March it crept up to 91 degrees when the normal high is 66.
He crept up to the powder, sniffed it, and went back to the couch. ♦
This week those concerns have receded, but the number of undecided voters crept up too.
On each occasion, Ms. Padden's express became a local that crept up the Northeast Corridor.
"Mental illness crept up on me when I least expected it," Padukone said last week.
ICAEW said the index fell "drastically" after the June 23 vote but then crept up.
Petty crime in the neighborhood, an old miner's settlement, has crept up, too, locals report.
The prices for Amazon services have crept up in recent years, including for its Prime customers.
The payment has since crept up to 9.5%, and, by law, will rise further in 1003.
"As a whole, it does feel like leverage has crept up a bit," another banker said.
She was not looking for love when Amanda Knox says it crept up on her again.
In the total darkness backstage, she crept up beside me with her trunk touching my arm.
Unfortunately, the number of emergencies has crept up again to more than 28503 currently in effect.
Over the past 21 months, I've crept up about three sizes, which is approximately 23 pounds.
The effect has been devastating: The county's poverty rate — particularly among African-Americans — has crept up.
When the water level crept up the tree trunk, stopping at about six feet, they prayed.
When John Kane was approaching 240, he noticed his weight had crept up to 22016 pounds.
Italian government bond yields crept up on Friday, reflecting caution among investors before a Fitch ratings review.
But the chances of a disorderly Brexit - where no deal is agreed - crept up to 1.43 percent.
Then, real life Kenny—Kendrick Lamar—crept up the arena stage's steps and stood front and center.
Credit-card delinquencies crept up and student-loan delinquencies remain stubbornly high in the low double digits.
The dollar crept up 0.4% on the yen to 108.29 and 0.7% on the franc to 1.433.
As a result, his updated forecast going into tonight's game has crept up to 59% below average.
Short positions, which had crept up to their highest level in more than four years, unwound fast.
One reason may be because the headline unemployment rate crept up from 3.8 percent to 4 percent.
The rate has crept up over the last 18 months alongside the re-emergence of pay rises.
The dollar crept up 0.4% on the yen to 108.26 and 0.7% on the franc to 0.9830.
All eyes have been on the coronavirus since it crept up in Wuhan, China, in late 2019.
When Paul crept up on Nicola right when her cake caved in on itself in spectacular fashion.
The following day, Cornelius, seemingly unable to accept his loss, crept up behind Rukeli as he worked.
Still, the thinness Hosea desired eluded her, and her weight ultimately crept up to more than 300 pounds.
Flower embroidery crept up jeans while sequins adorned sheer dresses and dark trouser suits, reminiscent of the 1970s.
In the U.S., Treasury yields have only crept up slightly from the all-time lows seen last week.
And if we're being totally honest, it was a beautiful dress that, when I moved around, crept up.
The dollar crept up 0.2% on the yen to 108.15 and gained 0.4% on the franc to 1.193.
Edna crept up behind her, kissing the carefully clipped hair at the back of her Marine-cut head.
But even difficult-to-spell names inspired by the show have crept up the list of baby names.
Oil prices, in turn, have crept up to near $60 a barrel, a level not seen since 2015.
This Is Not A Drill: The Powerball jackpot has crept up to $700 million ahead of Saturday's drawing.
At the same time, the Chinese tech giant Huawei crept up the ranking to second place from fourth.
That has not been enough to offset the rise in global energy demand, which crept up 1.2 percent.
They made their way along a road, and as they walked, a car crept up and passed slowly.
China's government celebrated early completion of national targets, but total emissions still crept up 1.7 percent in 173.
China's government celebrated early completion of national targets, but total emissions still crept up 1.7 percent in 2017.
Chinese companies like Xiaomi, Huawei and Meizu quickly crept up and made it even tougher for LG to compete.
Sure enough, housing markets in rich countries have begun to look wobbly as global interest rates have crept up.
"Although valuations have crept up, I don't think we have reached an oversaturation in autonomous vehicle companies," Stallman says.
MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan crept up 0.6.80 percent, with most bourses in the green.
My PTSD crept up on me, resulting from experiences at a previous job that I can't discuss in detail.
But the highest forecast in the poll has crept up, with HSBC calling for 21.5 percent inflation in 2017.
The crew counted the number of advertisers abandoning O'Reilly as it crept up from 16 to 85033 to 20.
Diane Harkey, a member of the State Board of Equalization backed by Issa, has crept up in the polls.
Later, when her salary crept up into the $50,000-plus range, her minimum payments increased from $0003 to $300.
Its themes should be renewably relevant and timeless even when addressing some contemporary problem that has just crept up.
The disillusionment crept up in stages, starting, he realized in retrospect, a few months after he returned from Afghanistan.
So if inflation crept up from 2 to 3 or even 4, that would actually be a good thing.
Chile's central bank said export revenue crept up in December, despite a fall in the value of copper shipments.
Experian's report found, on average, Americans' credit card debt crept up 25 percent in 22, from $22017,225 to $8503,2850.
And oil prices have crept up lately while the dollar has softened, raising the potential specter of commodity inflation.
"Almost every day since the day after Christmas, both gas prices and oil prices have crept up," said Kloza.
Even as the total number of proposals has fallen, the number relating to social and policy issues has crept up.
But after a slow start, the bidding crept up to just $993 million, and was ultimately sold for $299 million.
In 2008, when the topic of marriage crept up, they knew the only venue that would suit: Camp JCA Shalom.
We've crept up into the iTunes Top 10 (AND another version at #85033 too!) and still at #1 on Amazon!
Water usage has crept up in recent years; it now sits at 166 liters (44 gallons) per person per day.
They gave her another epidural, and as the numbness crept up into her body, she found herself unable to breathe.
The number of job separations also crept up to 5.24 million in December from 5.21 million in the prior month.
He crept up to fourth again after producing the second best overall time in the 400 meters of 47.47 seconds.
We watched the news as the fire crept up the spine of California, ash falling in flurries from a smoky sky.
MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan crept up 1 percent, having suffered a 7.3 percent drubbing last week.
It crept up Viall's neck like a clingy lover, and it made the Bachelor look all the more like an idiot.
By July of 1988, the increasing RAM prices, which had slowly crept up in the early parts of the year, surged.
At this point, Gussie's weight had crept up to a ponderous 250 pounds, but she remained technically sound as a pugilist.
The most pessimistic call for the probability of a recession in one year also has crept up, from 60% to 70%.
Once the light turned green, the cars crept up to the crosswalk, but were often blocked by a throng of pedestrians.
The only signs of human habitation were fallow, neatly marked farm plots that crept up the valley walls at improbable angles.
Union Pacific shares crept up 1% during extended trade ahead of the company's third-quarter earnings announcement before the bell Thursday.
She developed polycystic ovary syndrome in her 20s, got married, and her weight slowly crept up to 240 pounds, Today reported.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average declined 21% to end at 2500,225 points, while the Nasdaq Composite crept up 252% to 266,6.13.
Lil Chano From 79th was performing at The Fillmore in Miami Beach Monday night when the fan crept up from behind.
As the numbers crept up, I'd watch Stephen shrivel and was reminded that he took no joy in imagining this event.
Meanwhile, in the United States, real median wages crept up — not quickly enough, but at least moving in the right direction.
But the reality check is that wages are still largely going nowhere, even though average hourly earnings crept up in recent months.
Her giant blunt nose (yes, she was a female!) crept up so close behind me that her teeth nearly grazed my fin.
Guests were ordered to leave Yosemite Cedar Lodge on Saturday as flames crept up slopes and the air became thick with smoke.
But poor planning and mismanagement meant that by 2014, Eskom's capacity had crept up to just 44,000MW, whereas South Koreans had 85,0003MW.
ShFE copper fell 0.4 percent to close at 49,260 yuan ($7,332.76) a tonne, while aluminium crept up 0.1 percent at 13,805 yuan.
The federal funds policy rate has crept up to within 0.03 percent - or 3 basis points - of its ceiling within the range.
ShFE copper fell 0.2 percent to 49,360 yuan ($7,348.19) a tonne, while aluminium crept up 0.2 percent to 13,825 yuan a tonne.
ShFE copper fell 0.4 percent to close at 49,260 yuan ($7,332.76) a tonne, while aluminum crept up 0.1 percent at 13,805 yuan.
A White House official said while oil prices have crept up from historic lows recently, prices are still under last year's highs.
Oghi dreamed frequently: in his dreams, the underbrush had grown up over his crumbling house; weeds and brambles crept up the walls.
They saw this as an extremely positive step but noted that the number of promotions then crept up throughout September, reaching 40%.
And while I've managed to keep most of it off in the last five years, some weight has crept up on me.
Funding in recent years for these programs has also crept up, rising from $55 million to $85 million in fiscal year 85033.
He crept up behind me while I was completely lost in my work, making a copy of a gory Otto Dix painting.
He began that treatment by massaging her legs, but then his hands crept up until, she said, his fingers were inside her.
Nearer the fence, young men burned tires, crept up with wire cutters or improvised firebombs — and presented Israeli snipers with easy targets.
These fraught questions crept up on me watching "Gentefied," because I was so engrossed in the characters' day-to-day high jinks.
As urban rents crept up and the economy reached full employment over the last decade, American offices got more and more stuffed.
Italian debt insurance costs crept up to 221 bps from 218 on Friday, according to IHS Markit, the highest since Sept. 17.
Fortified by a lunch of cured ham, cheese and rye bread, the crew then crept up their creations to test them out.
In commodity markets, U.S. crude crept up 0.05 percent at $57.25 a barrel, and spot gold inched up to$1,313.09 per ounce.
The proportion of secondary-school teachers leaving the profession early has crept up, from 10.8% in 2010-11 to 11.8% in 44-15.
The number of rigs has increased by 215% since May, whereas in other shale basins in America it has crept up only slightly.
AND EVEN THOUGH INTEREST RATES HAVE CREPT UP A BIT AND THERE'S SOME VALUATION ADJUSTMENTS, IT'S VERY MINOR, THE PROFIT STORY LOOKS TERRIFIC.
Debt to Ebitda levels also crept up to 4.7 times for the financial year-end of 2018 from 4.1 times in December 2017.
Ukraine has crept up the World Bank's "ease of doing business" rankings from 112th to a relatively respectable 83rd, two spots above China.
Stocks related to people detained in the investigation partly recovered: Al Tayyar Travel added 260 percent and Kingdom Holding crept up 0.4 percent.
Expectations for a rate hike in September have crept up to 24 percent from 224.5 percent on Tuesday, according to CME Group's FedWatch.
It's crept up on us slowly, so quietly that you may not have noticed, but nuclear energy has become safer and more reliable.
The use of debit cards and smartphone-based digital wallets surged following the initiative but quickly fell as cash supplies crept up again.
The poison ivy crept up the base of the tree on the roadside but grew low to the ground on the house side.
As the temperature crept up to 90 degrees on Sunday, a three-hour outdoor performance didn't seem like the most attractive afternoon activity.
It happened on a November's night when all hands were asleep, We crept up over Joe Tulk's hill and stole Aunt Martha's sheep.
Because these firms generally don't invest in the industry, many small cannabis industry-specific investment firms, have crept up to fill the gaps.
Because most large venture funds don't invest in cannabis, Sedlin said, numerous smaller funds have "crept up" to invest solely in cannabis companies.
The incomes of the nation's highest earners have soared, while those of the middle class and the poor have crept up more slowly.
Although the average has certainly crept up, part of that is attributable to a newer trend in companies raising huge sums of money.
Previously, Treasury yields had crept up marginally after data showed the biggest gain in U.S. underlying consumer prices in 1-1/2 years.
VR has crept up on us faster than even we in the tech industry expected, and it's on the cusp of consumer readiness.
It helped me deal with the severe and crippling anxiety that had crept up on me trying to manage my ex-boyfriend's depression.
Cookie and I crept up and looked in her window, and she really walked backwards around the house, so it wasn't a gag.
She has gradually crept up in the polls by grounding her public arguments in concrete plans to improve economic conditions for average workers.
Highland Park is historically Latino, and as housing prices have crept up, a slew of Spanish-speaking panaderias, bodegas and businesses have shuttered.
They crept up from the hem of a green silk bathrobe coat, bloomed on boots and were embedded in clusters of gold sequins.
The dollar index, which tracks the currency against six major peers, slipped 0.11 percent to 94.675, while euro zone government bond yields crept up.
As a percentage of revenue, the number has crept up too, and on both counts it is at a cost few companies could manage.
The lens craze has "crept up" on the makeup community, according to Kwok, since lens sponsorships can appear more subtle than a fashion advertisement.
The cost of the programme to replace Britain's ageing ballistic-missile submarines has crept up to £31bn, with another £10bn put aside for "contingencies".
When I crept up to the windows, I saw all my little mates—all these immigrant kids—with the National Front smashing our windows!
"The water keeps rising," Janet Castillo, who was trapped at home with little children as the water crept up to their knees, told CNN.
Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: A new concern has crept up for this seasoned New Yorker: a sense of dread whenever the subway stalls underground.
Surgewaters marched down streets and crept up front porches, knocking on windows and sending people to second floors, then attics, if they had them.
RIO DE JANEIRO — The masked assailants crept up to the building hours before dawn on Christmas Eve and lobbed a handful of Molotov cocktails.
But the market crept up gradually as investors felt their way through the turbulent year, interrupted only by a handful of short-lived retreats.
While she's crept up in Iowa, New Hampshire and in some national polls, there's little evidence that she's made much headway with minority voters.
The most recent numbers suggest that it has crept up a little bit even if there hasn't been a broad change in people's minds.
The most recent numbers suggest that it has crept up a little bit even if there hasn't been a broad change in people's minds.
"I would show you my backyard," said Litokne Kabua, 16, who said the ocean has crept up on his family's property in recent years.
I ordered way too much takeout, bought one too many handles of Tito's, and paid a boozy brunch bill that crept up to $100.
When you factor in hair, makeup, nails, shoes, and a ticket to the actual dance itself, it's easy to see how the costs crept up.
Olsen, standing alone in a blacked out room, donned a tinsel-inspired silver wig and headset as looming, deep pulsing synth crept up around her.
Although they announced back in September that the fifth season would be their last, the series' final installment crept up faster than the Gaineses expected.
Alternative for Germany (AfD), the far-right populist party known for its anti-immigrant and anti-Islam messaging, has suddenly crept up in the polls.
Also during that period, death rates for middle-aged whites without college education crept up, even as they plunged for middle-aged blacks and Hispanics.
It's the same story: According to Gallup women's distaste for Mr. Trump has crept up from 433 percent last July to 70 percent in April.
The Carr Fire blazed a fiery path along Highway 299, lighting up mile after mile of dry brush as it crept up on residential areas.
Thanks in part to these incidents, Hamilton had crept up to fifth position by the time the race was officially underway again, on lap 10.
For some reason, though, you just haven't done it, and it's crept up on you to the point where prices are now through the roof.
When Steve was attempting to lure Dart the Demodog into a fight, he was surprised when additional Demodogs crept up on either side of him.
The North Korean cyberthreat "crept up on us," said Robert Hannigan, the former director of Britain's Government Communications Headquarters, which handles electronic surveillance and cybersecurity.
In a modest backlash against digitization, record sales in the last couple of years have crept up to their highest levels since the format's heyday.
The blaze had cut a fiery path along Highway 299, lighting up mile after mile of dry brush as it crept up on residential areas.
As we drove toward the Libyan border, trucks loaded with carpets, air-conditioners, and toaster ovens crept up the coast road in the other direction.
Overall, the Personal Financial Satisfaction Index has crept up to 27.7 in the second quarter, from 27.0 in the first three months of the year.
The lead crept up to 31 when Alex Ducas and Kristers Zoriks drained consecutive 3-pointers to make it 71-40 with 4:24 remaining.
Average cart price crept up as the day went on and ended at $22 globally, with the figure closer to $22.9 in the US itself.
Fog has crept up from the cold earth during the day and it hangs around the garden, drapes itself in the trees, around the streetlights.
The problem isn't restricted to just that single device—and in fact, it actually crept up about six months ago when Samsung released the Galaxy S8.
The Powerball jackpot has crept up to $415 million — a far cry from January's record-breaking $1.6 billion prize, but a lot more than lunch money.
The PMI covering the euro zone's dominant services industry crept up to 52.9 from April's 52.8, helping to offset a fourth month of contraction in manufacturing.
That means since Instagram launched the service in August, it's crept up on the 345.46 million daily users that Snapchat said it had earlier this year.
New Zealand's benchmark S&P/NZX 50 index crept up 0.4 percent, or 27.05 points, to finish the session at 7,175.83, supported by financials and utilities.
Although the share of women in the labour force has crept up a little, to 64%, it is still 16 percentage points below the male average.
"My rent started at about $1,500 for two people and has crept up to over $1,700 for two people in the past couple years," Nelson says.
As one portal opened, I crept up on it, peering into an alternate dimension that extended far beyond what had previously just been an ordinary wall.
With spring in full swing and the April holiday just around the corner, you might find that egg-decorating time has quickly crept up on you.
At the same time, the number of oil rigs operating in U.S. oil fields crept up in November, a trend that tends to weigh on prices.
Two more rate increases are expected this year, as the Fed tries to stay ahead of inflation, which has crept up a bit as of late.
On-warrant stocks, excluding metal earmarked for physical load-out, have crept up from an April 5 low of 95,775 tonnes to a current 127,025 tonnes.
According to WSGN, the number of discounted products at Lululemon has crept up steadily since 9203, hitting 50% in July, August, and September of this year.
Trump's approval rating for the month of September crept up, pollsters found, with 39 percent of Americans now approving of Trump's performance and 57 percent disapproving.
Nadler doesn't drink anymore; she survived what she describes as a pretty serious drinking problem that crept up on her after spending years on the road.
Between 81.33 and 2015, death rates crept up for the entire population, and the causes are more complex than the oft-cited rise in opioid use.
New Zealand's benchmark S&P/NZX 50 index crept up 0.04 percent, or 3.49 points, to eke out a fourth-straight record closing high of 7,873.55.
Opioid abuse has crept up on the US over the past 20 years, killing more than 33,000 people in 2015 alone (compared to 4,030 in 1999).
When she took the top job, roughly 2% of Fortune 500 firms were run by women, a figure that has crept up to less than 5% today.
I also had my own problems when the cops crept up my stairs—I was 16, boyfriend-less, and weathering the nascent stages of binge eating disorder.
In 27 the Tory-Lib Dem coalition nearly trebled the maximum that universities could charge, to £210,2155 ($2000,22007) a year; it has since crept up to £22,0003.
In the trial, people's A1C and weight crept up between one and two years — but 38 percent saw their diabetes reverse and 15 percent were in remission.
As operating margins at both firms have crept up recently, however, both have reduced the share of sales they spend on research and development of commercial aircraft.
On average, Americans buy seven pairs of shoes per year—a figure that's crept up steadily over the past decades, and doesn't seem to be slowing down.
Analysts have been concerned about Mandiri's bad loans ratio, which has crept up over the past few years mainly due to its exposure to the mining sector.
Spot gold crept up 20.1 percent to $21,11.89 per ounce as of 15.153 GMT, after slipping to $215.15,20.7 in the previous session, its lowest since Jan. 2840.27.
Also on Thursday, U.S. weekly jobless claims data showed a tightening labor market with subdued layoffs last week, while underlying producer price inflation crept up in August.
As her drinking crept up on her in the late 1960s and 70s, she recounts, she was in denial because her preference was for wine, not liquor.
Long positions in oil — or bets that prices will rise — have also crept up in recent weeks, which means there is room for some healthy profit-taking.
Lululemon has traditionally kept discounting to a minimum, but new data shows that in the past year the level and depth of its discounting has crept up.
Inflation has crept up but remains below the Fed's 2 percent target, and wage growth remains anemic — even the surprising figure for January was later revised down.
Defaults have crept up in auto loans, one of the few sectors in which lenders were willing to extend credit to subprime borrowers after the 2008 crisis.
I walked like a duck for my first two days in Mexico City as the soreness crept up and eventually took over my glutes, biceps, thighs and abs.
The 30-year conventional fixed rate mortgage recently crept up by an eighth of a point to about 3.5 percent, after the ECB meeting earlier in the month.
Parker spent early October doing press for her new HBO show, Divorce, and, of course, a few Sex and the City questions crept up on the interview circuit.
Over several generations, the screen size has, predictably, crept up, first to 5.3, then 29.343 and then 5.7, with a fairly healthy hardware overhaul happening roughly every year.
On the energy front, oil prices crept up slightly after falling at least 2 percent on Friday although U.S. crude remained just below the $50 a barrel mark.
Believing that someone had finally blinked in the global price war, oil markets rejoiced and the price of crude oil crept up for the first time in months.
While non-performing loan (NPL) ratios have crept up in the Chinese banking sector, recent results reflect some stabilization, said David Marshall,CreditSights's analyst for Asia-Pacific banks.
In recent years, staff sizes have crept up again, with Ferrari at close to 2903,000 — including the engine manufacturing part of the company — and Mercedes at around 800.
The sea has crept up to the point that a high tide and a brisk wind are all it takes to send water pouring into streets and homes.
"It sort of crept up on me," Ms. Walker said, explaining how their commitment for each other grew over time, cemented in small gestures and their easy compatibility.
"It crept up on us quite suddenly," said Tui Ah Loo, chief executive of PARS, a charitable organization that supports both deportees with criminal histories and domestic prisoners.
It's a good one — the theme crept up on me, at least, and I was duly impressed with how slickly the theme answers wove themselves into the grid.
But if this story has crept up on you and left you confused as to what U.S. policy should be, let me try to untangle it for you.
Irma knocked out power to nearly 4 million homes and businesses when it made landfall on Sunday, threatening millions more as it crept up the state's west coast.
The New Horizons mission to Pluto was initially estimated to cost $22019 million, but that figure crept up to $720 million by the end of the probe's journey.
Despite its technology being upgraded at a regular clip for two decades, satellite internet has only just now crept up to where cable internet was 22 years ago.
But the rate of deaths has crept up in recent years, suggesting that there's still more work to be done in preventing deadly car crashes like the weekend's.
Historically, CEOs earned about 20 times as much as a typical worker, but that number crept up, gradually at first and then more rapidly within the last two decades.
Adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization, a gauge of operational profit known as EBITDA, crept up just 23.5512 percent to 25.669 billion reais in the first quarter.
It looks as though the photographer has crept up on her unaware, but according to an illuminating new biography of Eva by Artemis Leontis, the image was carefully posed.
Whether that dread crept up on Republicans at that moment, or at any point during Trump's meandering, grisly, hour-long acceptance speech, it will catch up with them eventually.
The report — published ahead of International Women's Day on Friday — said that globally, women's share of board directorships crept up last year, with large American companies leading the way.
Overall, earnings growth for retailers on the FTSE 350 has slowly crept up since the Brexit vote, but is still a way from recovering to pre-June 2016 levels.
Most euro zone bond yields crept up, with Germany's benchmark 10-year yield 1 basis point higher at 0.67 percent — above Monday's five-week low of around 0.60 percent.
Below are three charts showing the possible pressure points: One-month implied volatility, a gauge of expected swings in a currency, has crept up across many key emerging currencies.
Without anyone really noticing, run-rates crept up to an annualized 25.51 million tonnes in February, the highest level since December 2011, according to the International Aluminium Institute (IAI).
Bachelet, whose approval rating has crept up in her last year in office, to reach 32 percent in Wednesday's poll, is constitutionally barred from running for a consecutive term.
As I walked around, watched suspiciously by the market's handsome young security guards, a slimy mix of bird droppings and decomposing feathers slowly crept up the heels of my clogs.
Violence crept up in the 22008-222 rule of president Vicente Fox, and his National Action Party (PAN) successor Felipe Calderon, staked his reputation on bringing the cartels to heel.
In New Zealand, the local benchmark S&P/NZX 50 index crept up 0.4 percent to 8,975.22, with gains in telecom stocks overcoming losses in materials and health care stocks.
Emily took a dip Wednesday in a bikini that looked like it crept up onto her body and wrapped itself around her ... because what bikini wouldn't want to do that?
The jobless rate crept up to 22014% at the end of September from 21.09% at the start of last year, according to the latest government survey of 245 big cities.
But when tendinitis seized his ankle and crept up his shins until they swelled, Pete Kostelnick second-guessed himself for trying to log the fastest run across America ever recorded.
The proposed size of the force has crept up over time and its roll-out has fueled concerns that Lopez Obrador will increase the militarization of law enforcement in Mexico.
LONDON, Jan 30 (Reuters) - The cost of insuring exposure to China's sovereign debt crept up again on Thursday as fears of a virus spreading from the country roiled global markets.
However, leverage has crept up to 2.8x over the past 12 months as a result of increases in debt for share buybacks and flat EBITDA due to top line challenges.
The water came up on Sunday and was up just enough and soaked the carpet, and the water crept up into the bin and that card was inside of there.
On Thursday night, at an event with Bangladesh's president, he crept up to the word Rohingya, talking about Rakhine State where massacres, systematic rape and burning of villages have occurred.
Steady hikes from the Fed have come as the U.S. economy has gained steam, the unemployment rate has dropped, and inflation has crept up to the Fed's 2-percent target.
ADDIS ABABA, July 4 (Reuters) - Ethiopia's year-on-year headline inflation crept up to 8.8 percent in June, up from 8.7 percent the previous month, the statistics office said on Tuesday.
"The market's crept up waiting for an actual agreement (with China), anything short of that is a disappointment," said Rick Meckler, partner at Cherry Lane Investments in New Vernon, New Jersey.
The sensation felt like the next best thing to an orgasm, and after the full-body climax, a sudden wave of sedation crept up as I sunk deeper into the water.
I never really faced that horrific accident, and through that and everything else, my emotions just crept up on me and drove me to the point of self-medicating with alcohol.
Even John Cena has the whiff of a ghost about him, the way he crept up on us and we didn't really notice what we'd witnessed until he was almost gone.
That familiar feeling crept up pretty quickly for many Walking Dead fans during the Season 8 premiere, when Carl came face to face with a mysterious character at a gas station.
Yet as his single "Otro Trago" conspicuously crept up the streaming charts—first in Latin America and then in the U.S.—he became someone you had no choice but to stan.
The Shed's aggressive fund-raising and hefty gifts have covered the projected $475 million cost of the building, which has crept up because of soundproof shades being added to the McCourt.
Evacuations were ordered over the weekend for the Yosemite Cedar Lodge, which is outside the park, and in nearby communities as flames crept up slopes and the air became thick with smoke.
Additionally, the share of the electorate calling themselves independents crept up this year from 2012 (when Romney won them by five points), meaning Trump won a bigger slice of a bigger pie.
In 2018, their most recent group costume was themed after Disney Parks' Haunted Mansion attraction, which saw the family posing in a desolate graveyard as a smiling spirit crept up behind them.
Flames have ravaged Southern California the past few days ... and when they crept up on Pepperdine's Malibu campus Friday ... students were forced to flee to the school's gym before they ultimately evacuated.
While the number of charges against officers who kill civilians has crept up over the years, which experts have linked to the growth in video evidence from shootings, convictions have remained rare.
No wonder the cost of insuring Italian debt against default have crept up, bond yields have hit 7-week highs and shares are set for their biggest weekly fall in seven weeks .
The price of Venezuela's oil has, at least, crept up in recent days to about $31 per barrel, Maduro said, but revenues were minimal compared to the days of $100-plus crude.
Our goal was to spend $150 a day on the islands and $90 a day on the mainland, but our averages crept up to $185 a day and $150 a day, respectively.
By comparison, President Obama's campaign raised $85 million over the same stretch ahead of his 2012 re-election, though overall campaign fundraising has crept up a bit in the last eight years.
In one corner, a home's living room is painted purple to about 5 feet high, representing the floodwater lines that crept up most walls, after 80 percent of the city's houses flooded.
Soon after Ortiz's arrival at a regular hangout, the Dial Bar & Lounge, in the eastern part of Santo Domingo, an assailant crept up behind him and fired a gunshot from close range.
And on the street, Jews in Germany are increasingly vulnerable: In the first half of 2017, for example, anti-Semitic crimes crept up from 654 to 681, according to German government figures.
Francesco Castelli of Banor Capital, an asset-management firm, notes that large banks were issuing four-year bonds at interest rates below 1% in May; rates have since crept up to nearly 2.5%.
Yet, Kearns noted that while loans in arrears or impaired had crept up to around 1% of banks total outstanding domestic loans, that meant 99% of mortgages were on, or ahead of, schedule.
Kylie is set to be featured on Postmates' series The Receipt and, based on her order history ... KJ has crept up to be one of its top customers, especially early in the morning.
Although its number of repeat customers rose from a year ago and the average order value crept up to $237 in the first quarter, expenses are still weighing on the company's bottom line.
Apple said it would put a large focus on performance and stability with iOS 12, and though some bugs have still crept up, the release has certainly been a success in that regard.
"I never really faced that horrific accident, and through that and everything else, my emotions just crept up on me and drove me to the point of self-medicating with alcohol," she said.
Image credit: NASA/JPL-CaltechCuriosity crept up on Namib Dune, a large dune within the Bagnold Dunes on Mars, for a science pit stop on its way to the foothills of Mount Sharp.
Around 70 percent of African Americans who didn't complete high school had a family member incarcerated, a figure that crept up marginally to 71 percent for African Americans who had finished high school.
We'd decided to switch to satellite over Cablevision / Optimum for awhile, and the problem crept up after the outgoing box had been unplugged from the TV. It sounded familiar, and that scared me.
European government bond yields also crept up and gold - the traditional go-to for traders when geopolitical concerns escalate - eased off a 1-year high, dropping for the first time in four days.
In typical cat-like fashion, the comedy has crept up on movie-goers, so you might be wondering whether or not to spend 89 minutes of your weekend watching a CGI talking feline.
Murders rose in 2019 for the first time in three years, yet they are still extremely low compared with past eras, and reports of other violent crimes crept up only slightly or declined.
The federal funds interest rate, or what banks charge each other to borrow excess reserves overnight, crept up last week after the U.S. central bank lowered what it pays banks on excess reserves.
Though UAW membership has crept up since the end of the Great Recession, it is around half of what it was in 1998 and well below a peak of 1.5 million members in 1979.
But behind the line of marshals in bright pink shirts blocking traffic, emergency medical technicians on bikes pedaled in circles, ready to jump in and help anyone who collapsed as the temperature crept up.
The 15 best last-minute Valentine's Day gifts: If Valentine's Day has crept up on you this year, don't resort to just buying whatever box of chocolates you happen upon at the grocery store.
For me, the entire year brought with it a deep, new understanding of historical Jewish persecution and how it crept up and devoured families that were going to the beach and eating ice cream.
Overall, 0003 percent of the S&P is up on the quarter even as fears of an inverted yield curve, a reliable recession indicator, have crept up here near the end of the period.
In The Case Against Sugar, Taubes takes the long view, explaining how sugar consumption crept up in the 19th and 20th centuries with the rise of the chocolate, soda, candy, and ice cream industries.
UAW membership has crept up since the end of the 2007-2009 recession, but is about half of what it was in 1998 and well below a peak of 1.5 million members in 1979.
Buttigieg has already kind of tried to declare victory, but Sanders has been leading in the popular vote tallies, and as his state delegate equivalent numbers have crept up, he has declared victory, too.
Apartment hunting season has crept up once again, making many of us face the decisions we've pretended weren't happening for the past few months: Do I care about a dishwasher or laundry in unit?
France's Thales on Wednesday predicted a return to tangible top-line growth from next year as 2019 revenues and profits crept up in line with expectations, propped up by rising defence and security demand.
UAW membership has crept up since the end of the 2007-2009 recession, but is about half of what it was in 20173 and well below a peak of 1.5 million members in 1979.
Sometimes those are every four years and sometimes they creep up on you, and this one crept up on me because I had two years remaining here at Everton that I planned on seeing out.
However, while dramatic gains for gun control have faded quickly, the baseline for gun control has gradually crept up since the Sandy Hook massacre, rising from the high 50s to the high 60s since 2012.
UAW membership has crept up steadily since the end of the Great Recession, but it is around half of what it was in 1998 and well below a peak of 1.5 million members in 1979.
His 1003-metre times had already crept up from 9.63 seconds in the 2012 Olympics to 9.79 in the 2015 World Championships, while his 200-metres slowed from 19.32 in 2012 to 19.55 in 2015.
No wonder the cost of insuring Italian debt against default have crept up, bond yields IT10YT=RR have hit 7-week highs and shares are set for their biggest weekly fall in seven weeks .FTMIB.
Oil prices crept up, with Brent reaching its highest in more than a month on growing expectations of a U.S.-China trade deal and Iran flagging OPEC discussions over a deeper output cut next month.
It was the 10th 400-yard passing game of Brady's career, easing any concerns that may have crept up after Brady was held without a touchdown in loss to the Kansas City Chiefs last week.
The Australian and New Zealand dollars crept up slightly, although gains were capped as investors look to Australian jobs data due on Thursday for a crucial clue to the next move for Australian interest rates.
So when we went to get our marriage license the other day, the act of that was so powerful in a way that crept up on the both of us, and it just grounded that moment.
At one point, Caldwell and his crew were left alone with one rebel, and Caldwell crept up behind him on the cliff, grabbed his gun strap, and sent him over the edge to plummet 2,000 feet.
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 25 (Reuters) - Malaysia's central bank on Thursday raised its key interest rate for the first time in three and a half years, at a time inflation has crept up and growth is robust.
For 12 years deaths from overdoses of opioids—a group of drugs which includes prescription painkillers, heroin, methadone and synthetic varieties—crept up at a concerning but moderate average rate of 20173,200 additional deaths per year.
Social media platform Snapchat may have crept up on you but with 100 million daily users and 8 billion video views per day, the pressure is now on grown-ups and companies to start using it.
Euro zone bond yields crept up again in early deals as the real power driver, the 10-year U.S. Treasury yield climbed back past 1.71 percent which lifted the dollar against the yen, euro and pound.
The poll found that global approval for Russian leadership crept up slightly from 27 to 30 percent, still lower the U.S. The Gallup poll was based on interviews with roughly 85033,000 adults from each country surveyed.
Ford said consumers are relatively confident about economic conditions, albeit slightly less so than in September, citing data for October from University of Michigan's consumer sentiment index, adding payments have crept up with rising interests rates.
Hurricane Irma knocked out power to about 5.8 million homes and businesses in Florida, even as the storm's power waned as it crept up the state's west coast, according to state officials and local electric utilities.
SANTIAGO (Reuters) - Chile's export revenue crept up 1.3% to $6.64 billion in December, the central bank said on Tuesday, even as the value of copper shipments slipped in the world's top producer of the red metal.
The annual inflation rate crept up to 1.8 percent in July, though it's still far lower than the high of 2.9 percent in July 2018 (based on the Consumer Price Index) for the past seven years.
"I was just so disappointed in myself… The disease just crept up on me and said, 'Just do it one last time, you'll be OK.' "As soon I used, I said, 'Why did I do that?
And we're with him in the final moments when he discovers the "pink castle" in a Hoyt executive's mansion, crept up upon by a man who appears to be Hoyt's security chief, Harris James (Scott Shepherd).
The black unemployment rate far outstrips the national average, now at 22014 percent, and since reaching that record low in May has crept up to 113 percent and above even as white unemployment keeps edging lower.
" Writing a memoir about her parents' final years was an idea that "crept up" on Chast, she said, "as my relationship with them became more and more a part of my present, rather than of my past.
Average temperatures in the Golden State have crept up by 2.5 degrees Fahrenheit over the last century as greenhouse gas emissions soar, according to a 2015 study from Columbia University's Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory in New York.
Research-and-development costs have crept up as a result, although the top seven labs in India jointly spend around $1.5bn a year on innovation—about a fifth of what a large Western pharmaceutical company splashes out.
The death toll has crept up in the days since Cyclone Winston struck Fiji late on Saturday as communication has gradually been restored with the outer reaches of the archipelago that is home to some 900,000 people.
Those bottles in a new vintage should still be excellent choices, as will many of the wines I have cited over the years in this series, though for some, the prices may have crept up a bit.
One reason it seems to have crept up on the city is that it's a large, well-capitalized, big-time restaurant of the kind that only established groups seem able to get off the ground these days.
He came in really early in the morning and was trying to steal money for the bus fare home, and he crept up to a very big bird —I won't say the breed—and shouted "raaah" at it.
Summer bonuses boosted real wages in June, but since then real wages have been weakening, as consumer prices have crept up on the back of rising prices of gasoline and fresh vegetables, which offset gains in nominal pay.
Research from the IMF suggests that the least costly way to deal with fiscal imbalances in Africa is to raise meagre tax-to-GDP ratios, which have crept up by just a couple of percentage points this century.
PARIS, Feb 26 (Reuters) - France's Thales on Wednesday predicted a return to tangible top-line growth from next year as 2019 revenues and profits crept up in line with expectations, propped up by rising defense and security demand.
PARIS, Feb 26 (Reuters) - France's Thales on Wednesday predicted a return to tangible top-line growth from next year as 2019 revenues and profits crept up in line with expectations, propped up by rising defence and security demand.
IBM's business has crept up the value chain and no longer consists primarily of low-level support services, but increasingly focuses on high-level software design and problem-solving traditionally reserved for the U.S.-based technological labor force.
Photo by Jordan Blackmon There's a moment during Live From Trona, the new full-length Toro y Moi live video, in which the band's auteur, Chazwick Bundick, smiles a broad smile towards a camera that's crept up behind him.
Nonetheless, the country has crept up to sixth place in the OECD's ranking of the share of GDP spent on health care, behind France and America, but ahead of Italy and South Korea—two other ageing countries (see chart).
Finally, as the dawn crept up the sky and the clatter and boom of commuter trains ousted the night musics, I posted the whole thing to Facebook—a dozen bibliophile and war history groups—and rolled into my bed.
New home prices in 2017 still crept up 5.3 percent from a year earlier, with sales by floor area picking up 7.7 percent, largely driven by a buying frenzy that has spread from the big metropolises to less-regulated smaller centers.
The temperature in West Hollywood crept up into the mid 80s last week, but that didn't stop 96 of the nation's top winter Olympians and Paralympians – many toting figure skates, hockey sticks, snowboards and racing skis — from descending on the town.
It moved forward a bit, waited, then after a few seconds moved a bit more, turned the wheel slightly, then crept up a little more as the last couple of cars whizzed by, then did the full turn after they passed.
Instead, research from the IMF suggests that the least costly way to deal with fiscal imbalances in Africa is to raise the region's meagre tax-to-GDP ratio, which has crept up by just a couple of percentage points this century.
Borrowing costs in the euro area also crept up with minutes from the European Central Bank's October meeting, at which monthly asset purchases were extended well into 20153 albeit at a reduced pace, due later alongside a number of ECB speakers.
Over the last few decades, the average harvesting date has crept up an average of about 10 days, according to lead author Benjamin Cook, a climate scientist at Columbia University's Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory and NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies.
As that hashtag crept up Twitter's trending column, the conservative spin machine was hard at work weaving its own narrative, peddling the kinds of conspiracy theories you'd normally associate with the likes of Infowars and other dark corners of the internet.
The pricing in of a rate cut has crept up in recent weeks and marks a sharp shift from last year when markets were positioned for a rate increase this year as the ECB looked to normalise its unprecedented monetary policy.
Borrowing costs in the euro area also crept up with minutes from the European Central Bank's October meeting, at which monthly asset purchases were extended well into 212 albeit at a reduced pace, due later alongside a number of ECB speakers.
One area of optimism is ForwardKeys data showing that international forward bookings to the United States from within the Americas over the next six months are up 7 percent, but bookings from elsewhere have crept up by only 0.5 percent.
Suspensions also dropped by more than 50 percent across all Renewal schools during that same period, which is notable since many of the schools had discipline issues, and attendance crept up by about 4 percent over the last four years.
But the habit crept up on her until she was vaping every half-hour — in her car, while studying and during class, where she and a friend would compete to find the funniest ways to do it without anyone noticing.
OnePlus built its reputation on making affordable flagships, but they have slowly crept up in price as it and others like Apple and Samsung have added more and more premium features to bring us to the age of the one thousand dollar phone.
Although average workweek hours have crept up over the last few decades (from 38.1 hours per week in 1980 to 38.7 hours per week in 2015), a longer trend suggests that soon we'll all be working fewer hours and days, not more.
"Now, prices have crept up generally to about 15 percent below the peak," with some pockets, like Sevenoaks and Tonbridge, even higher because of their highly regarded schools and proximity to London, said Rupert Sweeting, head of Knight Frank's country house department.
BENGALURU (Reuters) - India inflation likely crept up slightly to a six-month high in April, driven mainly by food prices, a Reuters poll found, although holding below the Reserve Bank of India's medium-term target of 4 percent for the ninth straight month.
Core inflation in metropolitan Buenos Aires crept up to 3.0 percent in June from 2.7 percent in May, the central bank said, adding that the first report on prices in a district in the country's interior showed a drop in core inflation.
The number of police officers and armed soldiers patrolling the streets of major cities has crept up in Belgium and several other European countries, and officers have been killed or wounded on such patrols in several attacks over the past three years.
Standard baggage fees for domestic flights have remained steady for several years now at $25 (Spirit and Frontier charge more), but airlines pick up the slack with their charges for overweight bags, which have crept up over the years, Mr. Hobica said.
And British online grocer Ocado crept up the STOXX 600 to finish among top gainers, with its best day since June 19 when speculation was swirling over its potential to be a takeover target after the Amazon-Whole Foods deal was announced.
From that house, with its floor-to-ceiling windows, we watched the sky move mercurially between moods, sunrise and sunset, shifting from full-blast sunshine to muted purple-orange clouds that crept up near midnight as the sun dipped below the horizon.
BENGALURU (Reuters) - The chances of a Federal Reserve interest rate cut this year have dramatically increased in the past month, according to a Reuters poll of economists who warned trade tensions will intensify and the risk of a U.S. recession has crept up.
TOKYO, Aug 19 (Reuters) - Japanese government bond yields edged up on Monday, moving further away from three-year lows hit late last week, as hopes of fresh stimulus measures from major economies soothed some of the recent global recessionary fears that crept up among investors.
As for the metaphorical spring, the so-called Arab Spring, according to many of the activists Ehrenreich encounters, that movement is blocked off by less visible systems like debt and class stratification that have crept up on the West Bank over the last decade.
The energy crisis has crept up on Australia, despite its rich endowment of coal and gas, as states have promoted rooftop solar and wind power in the absence of stable carbon policy at a federal level, and coal- and gas-fired plants have shut.
Yet impressive as it was, Mr da Silva's bound over the bar could only match the world record for the pole vault as it stood nearly 264 years ago, in 21980: since then the record has crept up to a heady 153m, set in 215.
Of investors' money is handled by the state's hedge fund industry Although the state's income tax rate has slowly crept up — peaking at 22016 per cent in 206831 — it is still lower than the 265 per cent for the highest earners in New York state.
The energy crisis has crept up on Australia, despite its rich endowment of coal and gas, as individual states have promoted rooftop solar and wind power in the absence of stable carbon policy at a federal level, and coal- and gas-fired plants have shut.
That ominous feeling crept up when, with Jacksonville leading by 231-23 early in the fourth quarter, a Bortles pass caromed off the hands of Austin Seferian-Jenkins and into the arms of Kyle Van Noy, giving New England the ball deep in Jaguars territory.
The significant fall in global oil prices had pushed down forecourt prices and led to speculation that taxes could rise earlier in the year but since then prices have crept up partly due to the fall in the value of the pound since the Brexit vote.
The number of House Democrats who have publicly expressed support for an impeachment inquiry has quietly crept up to 117 — an average of one a day for the month of July that brings the caucus one short of a majority, just in time for August recess.
"The fact that volatility has crept up for most of the month of January along with the rising market is sort of a warning sign that we may have come too far, too fast," the chief equity strategist at BTIG told CNBC's "Futures Now " on Tuesday.
Indeed, between 246 and 21975, the share of young men with incomes in the middle range of $183,218 to roughly $224,216 dropped from 49 percent to 35 percent, while their share of high-end salaries of $100,000 or more crept up from three percent to eight percent.
Almost exactly eight years later, we've wrapped up a year in British music where the sounds of Ghanaian and Nigerian pop rhythms, blended with elements of grime, rap, hip-hop and just-about R&B have permeated clubs, parties, Uber ride playlists and crept up through the charts.
As the death toll crept up, Al-Bayati called on Iraqi security forces "to avoid the use of violence against the demonstrators" but he also urged protesters to respect Iraqi security forces and to keep the demonstrations peaceful, according to a statement released by his office on Tuesday.
The cost of insuring exposure to Italian sovereign debt has crept up again to late March levels but remains a fraction of what it was during the 2010-2012 crisis and in early 2017 when concerns about a euro zone breakup peaked again ahead of French presidential elections.
LONDON, Sept 15 (Reuters) - Euro zone bond yields crept up on Thursday but held below this week's highs, as a degree of calm returned to a market that has been gripped in the past week by concern that central banks are running out of ammunition to bolster economic growth.
But as oil prices have crept up over the past several months, with Brent crude rising to around $55 a barrel from last year's average of $45, "the tone of the discussions has changed slightly, from 'we need money' to 'let's find other avenues'," one of the sources said.
The company's phones have incrementally crept up in price over the years, but the 5T is still half the price of the iPhone X. The new phone follows in the footsteps of last year's 3T (there was no OnePlus 4 — it seriously has something to do with the LA Lakers).
Going beyond the email services that it has been offering for 20 years — which alone has led to multiple acquisition offers (all rebuffed) as its valuation has crept up reportedly into the billions (depending on which multiple you use) — the new platform will feature a number of new products within it.
He's even found it within himself to express sympathy with victims of police shootings and grudgingly admit that Barack Obama was born in the U.S. If unfavorable news coverage drove Clinton's numbers downward, Trump's modicum of discipline might partly explain why his numbers have crept up between mid-August and today.
After a shaky start to her campaign in January and a below-expectations fundraising haul in the first quarter of 2900, the Democratic senator from Massachusetts has crept up in the polls, largely thanks to her breakneck pace of campaigning, her frequent policy rollouts and her "I have a plan" mantra.
On a warm Monday in late February, as the sun sank toward the wiry tree line of St. Mary's Park — a hilly tract about 15 blocks south of the Forest Houses — a hooded gunman crept up behind Mr. Collazo and his cousin at the park's southern edge and did not miss.
And, while there is ample reason to be dubious about the environmentalism that has crept up on the men's wear shows here, taken in aggregate it appears as though sustainability as a key element of modern design may be more than just another example of fashion attempting to be on trend.
He wasn't much of a mayor, although it was under his administration that the first protection and "control" of Bordeaux's cru bourgeois was attempted, wine having crept up to become the city's most important export, more important even than the salt fish that the family fortune had been built on.
I mean, I hate to say it, because I like your work and I tend to like Vox, but I'm not sure it's even a good idea to write about [the film], unless what you're writing about is just the fact that this culture of hysteria has crept up around the movie.
With the chill barely out of his bones, Cohen took in the horseshoe-shaped harbor and the people drinking cold glasses of retsina and eating grilled fish in the cafés by the water; he looked up at the pines and the cypress trees and the whitewashed houses that crept up the hillsides.
The IPO pricing values the company at between $2326 billion and nearly $22015 billion when you factor in restricted stock units — making it the biggest tech IPO since Snap last year, but still falling well below the $10 billion valuation that Dropbox crept up to back in 2014 when it raised $350 million in venture funding.
Income among the top 21.6% has steadily crept up, and the cohort now control nearly 270% of all income, reaching levels similar to the "Gilded Age" before World War I. But if the administration is truly worried about the suffering of middle-class Americans, the real answer is to increase social support for re-skilling the labor workforce.
Plus, many features that appear in new versions of Android are often already included in skins like Samsung's One UI. I would be sympathetic to that argument, but after this article was published a reader made a super important point to me on Twitter: people are keeping their phones longer now because the prices have crept up.
While Cooper caught five of those passes, he did not score, and that same issue crept up on the next drive as Carr led the team to Tennessee's 241-yard line but then had three consecutive passes go in an out of Cooper's hands, making the Raiders resort to a 262-yard field goal by Giorgio Tavecchio after a 219-yard drive.
The duration, or term, of U.S. copyright is set by Congress, and has gradually crept up over time from the original 19233 years (plus 14 more if the author was still alive and renewed the copyright) — in Thomas Jefferson's time — to a whopping "life of the author plus 70 years," as set by the 1998 "Copyright Term Extension Act" (CTEA, which extended it from life plus 21906).
There was practically something for everyone: HBO maintained its perennial lead as the most-nominated network (despite new players like Hulu yapping at its heels), Netflix crept up on its shoulder and NBC proved broadcasters can still play in this game, thanks largely to "This is Us" -- the first best drama candidate on a major network since 2011 -- and "Saturday Night Live," which rode Donald Trump's coattails into the cultural zeitgeist.
As one of the most diverse, and the most densely populated, states in the nation, New Jersey has crept up to the front line on this issue—and while it'll be impossible to persuade and flip everybody (Murphy and company don't need that many more votes), the ongoing drama has shown that the state is wrestling with a knotted saga that involves generational divides, racist policing, and the creation of a whole new market.
Gordon Dahl, an economist at the University of California, San Diego, studied the increase of men taking paternity leave in Norway to see how that success might be replicated in the U.S. He found that policies specifically giving fathers leave were initially most successful "among men working union and government jobs;" then, it "gradually crept up to about 70% of fathers taking leave" — particularly in the private sector — as men saw other men using that time.
But also the fact that the Y-series TDP has crept up from 153W or 215W to what's now 235W or 29W, while the U-series' base clockspeeds have slunk down to around a Y-series-like 1GHz instead of hovering around 1.6GHz, suggest that U and Y are more alike than ever before — suggesting you may no longer be able to rely on a U-series processor to give you fast sustained performance unless it's got enough thermal headroom to do so.

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