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These restraints are scheduled to expire on Sunday, potentially deluging the markets.
The record-setting floods deluging the Midwest are about to get a lot worse.
Now, it seemed, the entirety of the short-sleeping universe was deluging her inbox.
Someone proposed staging a virtual flash mob, by deluging administrators with calls and e-mails.
"We want to give people insights versus deluging them with info," said a Nest spokesperson.
The Arkansas River, the country's sixth longest, already pushed past its banks upstream, deluging parts of Oklahoma.
They are in the business of making sense of the torrent of information constantly deluging us all.
" The lead story on the front page carries the headline "Record Numbers Crossing to U.S., Deluging Agents.
Ironically, the rain currently deluging the area is actually needed to grow the vegetation that helps prevent mudslides.
By deluging Dyn's servers with junk messages generated by the subverted devices, the botnet prevented them from responding to legitimate requests.
After deluging the South, the storm will barrel toward the Northeast, clipping the Atlantic City area, the tip of Long Island, and Nantucket.
The deadly rains and high waters deluging the southern Indian state of Kerala are receding, the Indian Ministry of Home Affairs said Saturday.
That it was such a difficult task is a testimony to the talent currently deluging the industry, and a tantalizing look at what's coming next.
Jackson's defenders, including what the New York Times described as the singer's "tenacious" legion of online fans, assailed the documentary, deluging Twitter with disparaging comments.
So their approach is to ignore the criticisms and shift attention to other topics, and they do that by deluging the internet with positive propaganda.
Still, when she came up for parole a year ago, law enforcement groups, conservative judges and Republican politicians fought her release, deluging the board with letters.
European communications companies are on high alert for cyber attacks on their networks, with hackers often using a technique of deluging infrastructure with traffic from multiple sources.
Yesterday Trump said at a rally in St. Louis, Missouri that he would ruin the lives of protestors by pressing charges and deluging them with his legal team.
The storm is poundng the Texas coast and its millions of residents with hurricane-force winds knocking down trees, power poles and signs, and with torrential rain deluging streets.
Mr. Sutopo admitted that he found out about the killer tsunami that inundated Palu, deluging a beach festival as it crashed over the sand, through social media and television reports.
The billionaire has sat out the early-state contests in favor of deluging the airwaves with ads, hoping to suck up the moderate votes on Super Tuesday and states beyond.
The whole game plays like an unintentional answer to Dialogue 3-D — a Wolfenstein 3D mod that parodied the Nazi-punching debate by deluging players with well-meaning anti-violence pop-ups.
These three may even be only part of the whole picture and could just be the most visible parts of a galaxy-spanning cosmic rainstorm currently deluging Abell 2597 Brightest Cluster Galaxy.
This is driven by strong winds blowing from different directions at different heights, notably a parade of potent storms blowing in from the Rockies after deluging Northern California with rare, late-season rain.
Liberal advocacy group Demand Justice targeted senators up for re-election in 2020 in the days leading up to Mr. Farr's vote, deluging their offices with calls and buying digital and radio ads.
But the claim that these ads altered the results of the election to any degree is shocking because they were no better or worse than the flood of negative attacks that was already deluging Americans.
While Southeast Asian nations like Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines have rejected individual shipments of waste from Western countries, Thailand was the first to push back more systematically against the electronic refuse deluging its ports.
Get the text-only version of top stories Impact on nine states Irma, which stretched 650 miles from east to west, has pummeled at least nine states -- deluging streets, knocking over trees and destroying homes along the way.
Mr. Ortiz explained that aid efforts began soon after the first natural disaster, Hurricane Harvey, barreled into Texas in late August, and intensified when the first earthquake hit Mexico and Guatemala, followed by Hurricane Irma deluging the Caribbean and Florida.
The billionaire former New York City mayor had spent his way towards the front of the Democratic presidential pack, skipping the indignities of campaigning in the early states or actually facing his opponents, while deluging the national airwaves with positive spots.
Hurricane Maria, the most powerful storm to make a direct hit on Puerto Rico in almost a century, ravaged the island on Wednesday, knocking out all electricity, deluging towns with flashfloods and mudslides and compounding the already considerable pain of residents here.
In deluging Houston with up to 238 inches of rain in just a few days time, Hurricane Harvey, for example, hit one of the most flood-prone metro areas in the U.S., where rampant urban development did not take into account the threat of heavy rainfall.
Lionrock merged with a low-pressure system and resulted in very heavy rains over a three-day period (August 29–31) in North Korea, with as much as 12.6 in (320 mm) deluging one county in the province of North Hamgyong.
He taught celibacy and the rejection of gender categorizations. On February 6, 1914, several followers' husbands and local preachers had Divine arrested for lunacy. This actually expanded his ministry, with reporters and worshippers deluging his prison cell. Some whites even began calling on him.
Cerveny, pp. 139–144 More than thirty-nine inches (991 mm) of rain fell during the following month, and storms continued deluging the county well into early 1916. The area's rivers and streams rose to their highest recorded levels in years. More than 200 bridges were washed out, entire communities were swept away, levees collapsed, and valleys were inundated.
Happily, the wind was light, or much more serious results > would have ensued. The Lyonesse subsequently passed over to Penzance, the > passage being difficult on account of the heavy seas. The effects of the > tidal wave were felt in Penzance, heavy seas dashing over the promenade, and > deluging the streets and houses in the vicinity. Torrential rains were also > experienced.
At T+40, core temperature is at and rising steadily; CS and LPCI kick in and begins deluging the steam above the core, and then the core itself. First, a large amount of steam still trapped above and within the core has to be knocked down first, or the water will be flashed to steam prior to it hitting the rods. This happens after a few seconds, as the approximately 200,000 L/min (3,300 L/s, 52,500 US gal/min, 875 US gal/s) of water these systems release begin to cool first the top of the core, with LPCI deluging the fuel rods, and CS suppressing the generated steam until at approximately T+100 seconds, all of the fuel is now subject to deluge and the last remaining hot-spots at the bottom of the core are now being cooled. The peak temperature that was attained was (well below the maximum of established by the NRC) at the bottom of the core, which was the last hot spot to be affected by the water deluge.
After their first meeting, Fitzgerald began deluging Ginevra with voluminous correspondence which pleased her as "a girl's popularity was measured in part by which boys wrote to her and how many letters she received." Against his wishes, Ginevra read Fitzgerald's intimate letters aloud to her Westover classmates for their amusement. At one point, Ginevra asked for a photograph of him as she professed to recall only that he had "yellow hair and big blue eyes." They corresponded back and forth for months, and they exchanged numerous photographs.
Ferraro continued to engage the issue and criticize the Obama campaign via her position as a Fox News Channel contributor. By early April, Ferraro said people were deluging her with negative comments and trying to get her removed from one of the boards she was on: "This has been the worst three weeks of my life." Ferraro stated in mid- that Clinton had "raised this whole woman candidate thing to a whole different level than when I ran". She thought Obama had behaved in a sexist manner and that she might not vote for him.
First page of a letter from Churchill to Chamberlain, 1 October 1939 Chamberlain instituted a War Cabinet and invited the Labour and Liberal parties to join his government, but they declined. He restored Churchill to the Cabinet as First Lord of the Admiralty, with a seat in the War Cabinet. Chamberlain also gave Eden a government post (Dominions Secretary) but not a seat in the small War Cabinet. The new First Lord proved to be a difficult Cabinet colleague, deluging the Prime Minister with a sea of lengthy memos.
The archetypal image of dancing Siva, synchronised in line and space with the deluging war, is invoked in Himalayam through a complex architecture and a distilled poetic diction. The cosmic dimensions of this trilogy still elude the literary pundits. Thottangal (Incantations, 1970), the first post-service novel of the writer, narrates the delirious memories of an old woman in the night of her death whose life was shipwrecked turning the dreams of her childhood into nightmares. Bharathan, the protagonist in Bharathan, published during the prevalence of the Emergency, is a historical metaphor that incises the sociopolitical realities of post-independent India.
This necessary delay has boosted the sales of English language editions of the books to impatient fans, in countries where English is not the first language. Such was the clamour to read the fifth book that its English edition became the first English-language book ever to top the bookseller list in France. In Italy, impatient Potter fans organised "Operation Feather", deluging the publisher Salani with feathers (reminiscent of Hogwarts' messenger owls) to demand expedited publication for the Italian translation of the seventh and final book in the series. This has also caused unauthorised translations and fake versions of the books to appear in many countries.
Japanese bombs on Pearl Harbor shook Jolson out of continuing moods of lethargy due to years of little activity and "... he dedicated himself to a new mission in life.... Even before the U.S.O. began to set up a formal program overseas, Jolson was deluging War and Navy Department brass with phone calls and wires. He requested permission to go anywhere in the world where there was an American serviceman who wouldn't mind listening to 'Sonny Boy' or 'Mammy'.... [and] early in 1942, Jolson became the first star to perform at a GI base in World War II".Abramson, Martin, The Real Story of Al Jolson. 1950, pp. 43–44.
Due to its location on the westernmost part of Vancouver Island, Tofino faces the Pacific Ocean, unimpeded by any mountains to the west (and therefore not subject to a rain shadow effect like much of the eastern island and the BC interior). Winter cyclonic storms frequently pass over the town deluging it with rain, making it one of the wettest locations in Canada. The month of November alone brings more precipitation to Tofino than that received for an entire year in parts of the BC interior such as Kamloops and Penticton. Like the rest of coastal BC, summer brings relative dryness; even so, it still receives much more summertime precipitation than the interior (which can often be susceptible to drought-like conditions until the onset of autumn).
The painter J. M. W. Turner arrived at High Force at 10:00 a.m. on 3 August 1816 to sketch the scene. He then travelled upstream to Cauldron Snout and eventually made his way to Dufton, across the fells, in inclement weather. Arthur Young came with his wife on horseback from Durham in 1771 and made the following comment: > The whole river (no trifling one) divided by one rock into two vast torrents > pours down a perpendicular precipice of near fourscore feet: The deluging > force of the water throws up such a foam and misty rain, that the sun never > shines without a large and brilliant rainbow appearing... After preaching at > Cuthberton and in Teesdale, I went a little out of my way, to see one of the > wonders of nature.
On 21 May 1917 174th Siege Bty was transferred to 45th HAG with Second Army in the Ypres Salient. Second Army had assembled 2266 guns and howitzers, including 316 6-inch howitzers, for the Battle of Messines. Although this attack was characterised by the surprise explosion of 19 huge mines under the German lines at Zero hour, it was preceded by days of preliminary bombardment aimed at destroying strongpoints and the opposing artillery hidden behind the Messines–Wytschaete ridge. This began on 21 May, with the assistance of Royal Flying Corps observation aircraft, and continued until 02.40 on 7 June, when the guns fell silent. Then at 03.10 the mines were exploded and the assault went in with massive artillery support, the heavies accurately hitting the remaining strongpoints and deluging the remaining German gunsites with gas shell.
Among the many social receptions given were one in the House of Commons and one at the home of former Prime Minister Balfour. Mrs. Catt had just started on her homeward voyage when the war began. The officers in London at once issued a Manifesto in the name of the Alliance and presented it to the British Foreign Office and the Ambassadors and Ministers in London, which after pointing out the helplessness of women in this supreme hour said: "We women of twenty-six countries, having banded ourselves together in the International Woman Suffrage Alliance with the object of obtaining the political means of sharing with men the power which shapes the fate of nations, appeal to you to leave untried no method of conciliation or arbitration for arranging international differences which may help to avert deluging half the civilized world in blood." They decided to cooperate with the British branch of the Alliance in a public meeting, which was held August 3 with Mrs.

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