Camarillo found that if the Hövding helmet wasn't fully inflated, it flattened out — which would mean a flattened head, too.
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Left to their own devices, galaxies can be nearly-spherical, like planets and stars, or highly-flattened due to rotation—our Milky Way is one of these flattened spiral galaxies.
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That place was just destroyed ... that place was flattened.
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Jack's flattened veal was savory and crisp — good enough.
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Prostate cancer deaths, which had been dropping, have recently flattened.
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Or that the grass gets totally flattened by roaming jeeps?
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The U.S. Treasury yield curve flattened and the U.S. dollar .
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My curled and sprayed hair was flattened against my head.
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Most Skyscrapers Flattened by Aliens in a Single Action Sequence?
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The reflection's circular or flattened shape could resemble a UFO.
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Everything to the east of the mountains had been flattened.
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Aerial images from the fire department showed whole streets flattened.
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Andrew reportedly flattened nearly all of the facility's warning sirens.
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But vehicle sales have flattened in the last few months.
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Those sensuous curves and colorful overlaps of otherwise flattened planes.
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The yield curve flattened slightly, with the short end rising.
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Villages have been flattened to make way for growing cities.
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I saw flattened cane toads with tire treads on them.
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For the rest of the show, that voice is flattened.
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The force sensor is the flattened section of the stem.
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The houses are largely flattened, the roads are washed away.
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The yield curve isn't inverted now, but it has flattened.
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When the boulder comes, you run or you get flattened.
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One had flattened ears, the other would meow at me.
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In the other, character is conditioned and flattened by contrivance.
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He, too, noted the flattened villi so suggestive of celiac.
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The U.S. Treasury yield curve flattened following the Fed's announcement.
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Apparent scorch marks encircled the flattened wreckage in the snow.
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Some homes were submerged, and many properties were flattened altogether.
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"Parkland flattened me for a couple of days," Caria says.
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Mexico Beach, Florida, was flattened by Hurricane Michael last week.
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The manic energy leading up to that moment flattened out.
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An earthquake had flattened the city and killed hundreds of thousands.
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Some look like petroglyphs depicting a tornado; others resemble flattened worms.
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Our culture has flattened this nuance when we talk about consent.
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A flattened vehicle sits underneath building rubble in Sarpol-e Zahab.
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Millions of homes have been flattened or damaged in the fighting.
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Like a balloon that is one pop away from being flattened.
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The force of the crash nearly flattened the plane, Jones said.
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She basically looked like a flattened football lying in the hay.
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He described the building as having been flattened like a sandwich.
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A long period of ultra-low interest rates has flattened margins.
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When the metal is hot, it gets flattened in three strikes.
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DAU growth has also flattened since Snap went public in February.
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History has flattened Mary and Elizabeth as rivals for the throne.
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In advance of construction of the Forum the area was flattened.
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Gold steadied in a lackluster session as the U.S. dollar flattened.
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Spiritually, emotionally, and existentially flattened like an egg under an anvil.
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We started with the basics, removed ornamentation, and flattened the icon.
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The curve has flattened from 82 basis points on Feb. 12.
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Through Lenú, town violence is flattened as a means of survival.
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Overexposure has at once gone deeper and flattened out the story.
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The U.S. Treasury yield curve flattened slightly following the minutes' release.
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These sonics mark a strong shift away from vaporwave's flattened beginnings.
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The count of drilling rigs operating in the Permian Basin flattened.
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The U.S. yield curve has also flattened significantly, suggesting mounting anxiety.
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Their hard-edge geometrics and textured surfaces suggest flattened Minimalist boxes.
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In other precious metals, silver flattened out at $16.854 an ounce.
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That could be because sales of Apple's flagship device have flattened.
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Diverse and distant ecologies are flattened into one vast interconnected landfill.
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When we got up the hill, we found the houses flattened.
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The curve has flattened in seven of the last eight sessions.
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Hills have been flattened, islands swallowed up by landfill, shorelines redrawn.
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Abaco now looks like a wasteland, with flattened, non-visible homes.
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For the next 15 years, journalists flattened them into one person.
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According to satellite images, it was completely flattened by April 2019.
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"Of course!" he responds, picking up three flattened, twisted plastic bottles.
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Are you saying that the internet has flattened culture a bit?
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The bed has not flattened at all after months of use.
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Obviously it'd still be a localized nightmare—radiation, flattened cities, death.
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The onslaught has killed several hundred people and flattened many buildings.
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Volunteers with search dogs are scouring neighborhoods flattened by the hurricane.
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But after an initial spike, shares lost steam and flattened out.
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If the trajectory was flattened out, the missile could strike Alaska.
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Tire-flattened mongooses make regular appearances on the double yellow line.
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The Basilica of St. Benedict is destroyed, flattened by most recent earthquake.
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All Treasury curves of note have flattened considerably, one has even inverted.
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One eight-storey hotel, in which 60 guests were staying, was flattened.
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In 2004 a tsunami flattened large parts of north Sumatra, killing 220,000.
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A banana plantation in Guayama is left flattened after the passing storm.
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Imagine a flattened Tootsie Roll with some crunchy rice crisps mixed in.
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He flattened an inflexible hierarchy, replacing layers of middle management with meritocracy.
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It's either that or a lot more flattened dumbasses in the future.
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If the Earth flattened along the equatorial axis, global temperatures would decrease.
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There's certainly a giant democratization of beauty where everything is being flattened.
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The hospital at Mosul's edge, once amongst Iraq's finest, has been flattened.
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Entire city blocks have been flattened by round-the-clock aerial bombardment.
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Then, the toilet paper is flattened into a useless disk of cardboard.
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Pong, Combat, Berzerk, and Pac-Man: flattened arenas of evasion and confrontation.
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So once they flattened that out I felt a lot more comfortable.
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Television showed footage of flattened mosques, fallen electricity poles and crushed cars.
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The crocodiles we're familiar with have flattened skulls and are largely aquatic.
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There's Muhammad Ali towering menacingly over a flattened Sonny Liston in 1965.
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In Palm Beach, a haven for the wealthy, some structures were flattened.
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Even an early straw wrapper, from the original restaurant, flattened and framed.
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Productivity and business, which includes Office 365, has also mostly flattened out.
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The yield curve flattened through all that, yet U.S. asset prices rose.
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I never once woke up with a flattened pillow or sore neck.
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But if we hang in there, we don't have to be flattened.
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And Julia Moskin's recipe for flattened chicken thighs with roasted lemon slices.
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In this classic place in Coyoacan, there are flattened-yet-spongy breads.
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It's true that the geo-specificity of the poems feels flattened out.
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But they are flattened out and denied any real individuality or agency.
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A flattened bottom allows it to be used on a home stove.
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Many of these villages were burned, then flattened and scraped by bulldozers.
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Facebook revealed late last month that its U.S. user growth had flattened.
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Those countries seem to have flattened the curve of their coronavirus cases.
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Aerial bombing and indiscriminate artillery fire flattened villages and destroyed irrigation canals.
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So it&aposs kind of a darker wax that&aposs flattened out.
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Two excellent revivals, so alive onstage, feel flattened on their cast recordings.
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Buildings and trees are left flattened in Marsh Harbour on Sept. 24.
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And the war against ISIS flattened entire cities in the Middle East.
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In response, Ms. Warren flattened her voice and assumed a performative deadpan.
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Flattened boxes are cumbersome, and carrying more than one demands two hands.
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Some needed to be flattened out, after having been crumpled or folded.
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Rescuers scoured the rubble of flattened homes, shops and mosques searching for survivors.
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These distorted teapots look like they were stretched and flattened using a computer.
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We typically hear one version, flattened out and filtered by those in power.
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It's a photograph of soda cans flattened then compressed into wire-bound rectangles.
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He did not believe in complete abstraction, completely flattened forms, or extreme stylization.
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Photos showed mangled trees, flattened houses and farmhouses shredded into paper-like pieces.
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The impact flattened the front of their car and killed both the aunts.
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So I don't think we can say that the internet has flattened hierarchies.
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Alcohol consumption, per person, has flattened or fallen across most large Western economies.
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He said authorities found the bullet was partially flattened, indicating it had ricocheted.
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There, survivors curled up on mattresses or plastic chairs next to flattened homes.
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In March, it wasn't finished heading downward, but now it has flattened out.
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Efforts have also been underway at the flattened Marshal Hotel, the agency reported.
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"Most of the temporary houses in the camps have been flattened," Alam said.
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Parts of the town are flattened, with damage severe in its Heritage District.
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Ratking avoided the narrative of a New York flattened by money and technology.
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This marked a downgrade from last month when it said exports had flattened.
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In other parts, bulldozers have simply flattened neighbourhoods that sided with the rebels.
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The yield curve has flattened but not yet reached the point of inversion.
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The yield curve has flattened despite the anticipated rate hike at this meeting.
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Fortunately, they had flattened themselves between the rails, and they weren't seriously hurt.
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Her seven-month-old baby, Hector, has a flattened forehead and plaintive cry.
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Last year downloads flattened, and Pixite's revenues plunged by a third, to $629,000.
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In the city of Jérémie, about 80 percent of the buildings were flattened.
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Petitioners' homes in Lagos are sometimes flattened before judgments can be handed down.
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The storm flattened parts of West Wilson Middle School, video from WSMV showed.
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But after a jersey and T-shirt craze in the 1990s, demand flattened.
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The median price of an apartment flattened at around 600,20.71 Australian dollars ($24,2000).
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Kraft made the call: All operations were delayed until the ocean flattened out.
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Residents were wrestled out of their rented homes, and bulldozers flattened entire neighborhoods.
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After Rocklin the landscape flattened, speckled with burned yellow grass and low trees.
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Despite ongoing distribution gains, Bang's share has flattened at 8% since Reign launched.
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Before and after images show how the disaster flattened parts of the island.
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The three-month, 10-year yield curve also flattened to 6 basis points.
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The devastation saw homes flattened, with falling debris causing the majority of casualties.
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"I'm really pleased how quickly that learning curve has flattened out," he said.
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Craters left by airstrikes scar the streets, and some buildings have been flattened.
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It's overly simplistic, and too prone to flattened discourse and protracted, useless fights.
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But today I was speeding, going faster when the road flattened nearer Puebla.
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Trenkle: Yes, it is, &aposcause you can see how it&aposs flattened out.
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The storm flattened the building, which Estes said was empty at the time.
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His mother's house was destroyed, knocked off its foundation and flattened, he said.
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For summer she's adding flattened, ground-lamb chapli kebabs and refreshing tonic drinks.
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Or sometimes the flattened cardboard itself prevents the lid from being swung open.
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Cars are crushed, cubed, dragged, hauled, and flattened in long, largely unbroken shots.
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In that flattened, impossible space, he saw something else in his mind's eye.
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Mahmoud handed their keys to a neighbor whose house had been flattened by airstrikes.
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Rescue workers sifted through rubble and flattened homes Saturday morning in search of survivors.
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Then the dough is folded and flattened, compressing nearby patches in the vertical direction.
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We're talking flattened houses, lost lives, shattered power grids, flooded towns, forests destroyed—devastated.
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Since the global financial crash, wages have been flattened, living standards have been squeezed.
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The storm flattened homes, uprooted trees and knocked out power in the Houston area.
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The company has flattened the top and bottom edges of the devices as well.
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When I read Hillbilly Elegy , it seemed like this strangely flattened version of reality.
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Rescuers, firefighters, policemen, soldiers, and volunteers remove rubble and debris from a flattened building.
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One two-story residence was brought down to one -- the lower floor completely flattened.
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Seen from below when airborne, the thing resembles a slightly flattened letter H (pictured).
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Mounds of red earth have been flattened and tan tents erected in their place.
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It's flattened out, so it's not adding more growth; it's just women participating more.
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Almost every house in Kashi Gaon, including his family's, lay flattened or badly damaged.
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A tsunami in 2004 flattened huge swathes of north Sumatra, causing about 220,000 deaths.
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Elsewhere in Washington, old churches have been flattened or developed to make apartment blocks.
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Photos from the scene showed flattened homes and debris and furniture strewn across streets.
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In Mosul's Old City thousands of homes lay flattened, many still littered with explosives.
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There are no landmarks in flattened Tokyo, and few indicators of what comes next.
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This is the head of a pig in profile, flattened like a Cuban sandwich.
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The south part of the camp will then be flattened in a week's time.
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The curve, which flattened in recent sessions, steepened, not surprising given the stock rally.
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But he remembers how that Category 3 storm just "flattened us out," he says.
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Sesay's interest in fragments and flattened perspectives compliments Hasegawa's simple and and stark forms.
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The moldie instinctively flattened out as I had anticipated and wrapped around the woman.
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"I think the slider flattened out a little bit, for whatever reason," Kuhl said.
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The diversity of opinion and history that exists within Hispanic communities is sometimes flattened.
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It's citrus flattened out to no distinction: no real bite, no juicy tang, nothing.
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About half an hour later, we entered a vast flattened area strewn with debris.
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Equally important: Pictorial space is now carefully controlled — and mostly flattened out of existence.
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Imagine squares of dough folded into tubes by a lazy second grader then flattened.
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The dinner menu will also feature mafrum, a dish built around stuffed, flattened potatoes.
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One by one, she flattened them into tissue-thin tortillas using a heated press.
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But when he ventured out to return to his apartment, he found it flattened.
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My relationship with my boyfriend also flattened; we'd been wonderful caretakers together, now what?
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The school was in Kassel, a bomb-flattened town by the East German border.
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Political slogans that ricochet across the internet can be flattened once they're co-opted.
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Many houses had been completely flattened and roads had been cratered by missile strikes.
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Our reporters visited Mosul after American-led airstrikes flattened almost an entire city block.
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South Korea has flattened its curve by engaging in extreme testing and social distancing.
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Typically these paintings show tiny figures, often floating in a flattened space, without perspective.
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Kabul, largely flattened during civil war in the 1990s, was rebuilt with American dollars.
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This might accommodate your average flattened shoebox, but probably not a standard Amazon box.
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The newspaper was crumpled up, but being conservators, they humidified and flattened it out.
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If this has smoothed out the Summer League experience, it has also flattened it.
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Marlo isn't a two-dimensional character, but she thinks she's been flattened by life.
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Or, worse yet, that its specificity must be flattened to suit a simplified conclusion.
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Common clothing flattened distinctions of class and rank and cultivated equity among the monks.
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But growth has flattened, allowing Australia to threaten Chile's position as the world's top producer.
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"When we flattened the floor, we put in an acoustically isolating floor system," Stuart said.
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A flattened bat-eared fox found on a 40-mile stretch of road leaving Kleinzee.
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Flattened, misshapen lumps of fatty tissue and scars from 28 surgeries were all that remained.
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That flattened the yield curve, even as two-year yields fell slightly following the auction.
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In 2004 a tsunami flattened huge parts of Aceh and Nias, killing over 100,000 people.
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The Wild's play flattened at times, including after the trade deadline and down the stretch.
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Rescuers and volunteers remove rubble and debris from a flattened building in search of survivors.
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The U.S. Treasury yield curve flattened to its lowest level in more than two weeks.
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One two-story residence had been brought down to one -- the lower floor completely flattened.
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Alton Lenderman said the tree "flattened the car like a pancake," the Associated Press reported.
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It's been nearly two years since Hurricane Maria flattened homes and left millions without power.
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The system — which spawned tornadoes and heavy rains — flattened homes, tossed vehicles and uprooted trees.
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Place flattened turkey, breast side up, on rack, and rub skin with 2 tablespoons oil.
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The Koch brothers become flattened into a Disney-font rendition of the Donkey Kong logo.
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But in 2017 the improvement in PM 2.5 concentrations stopped and the level flattened out.
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Three rivers surrounding the southern city of Mocoa overflowed, leaving highways, bridges and homes flattened.
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Revenue from M&A advisory has flattened out and the bonus pool will reflect that.
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"Mad Stalkers" uses flattened notes on top of its chords to subtly unground the listener.
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The JGB yield curve has flattened and stabilized since the QQE program started, Goldman noted.
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Lots of cars flipped and there are a couple of houses that are completely flattened.
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From the air, the kilometers (miles) of flattened crops look like thinning, slicked-back hair.
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The powerful blast flattened dozens of houses and public buildings, leaving people under the ruins.
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They're not some flattened version of humanity, reducible to a collection of parts and attributes.
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The BOJ's easing efforts have not only lowered interest rates, they have also flattened them.
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Any emotional tangle is flattened into moroseness, all the nuance is bulldozed into dull familiarity.
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The yield curve has flattened as investors have rushed to Treasurys as a safe haven.
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Foy showed us a vibrant young woman being transformed, and flattened, into a national symbol.
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The actors' scripts, an assortment of blue, yellow and pink, already resembled flattened Easter baskets.
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Siding was flattened as if someone had exhaled and knocked down a house of cards.
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All lawns are a kind of plant taxidermy, sculpture made from botany gutted and flattened.
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A 19-year-old Frenchwoman flattened an opponent twice her age with a head kick.
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He saw three people die — one crushed by a truck, two flattened by wayward containers.
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Massive rains caused flash flooding and landslides, one of which flattened Nana's home in Kumano.
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They were yellow and flattened, as if somebody had pinched them one at a time.
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Prices are down in China, flattened by the slowing economy and a fierce anticorruption campaign.
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Social media has flattened communications across the globe, sometimes allowing for remarkable connections like this.
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As a result, what we are likely to get is a simpler, flattened wage tax.
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Farms are flattened, The New York Times reports, placing the island's food supply in jeopardy.
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The tremors flattened buildings, fractured highways and knocked out electricity to much of the region.
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Houses, apartment blocks and public buildings were flattened by air strikes or holed by shellfire.
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Latter-day blues-rockers have often flattened out those quirks, but the Stones maintain them.
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It's flattened on the grill under a weight so that the flavors seal into one.
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The seaside community of Mexico Beach, where the storm made landfall, was a flattened wreck.
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America's confirmed cases continue to rise exponentially, with no sign yet of a flattened curve.
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Between the vehicles waiting to be loaded, stray garments have been flattened into the concrete.
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Public health officials have warned against such a move before the infection curve is flattened.
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Two helicopters land on and take off from a flattened portion just off the beach.
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Muguruza's flattened groundstrokes allow her to dictate baseline points, even without going for outright winners.
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The hull had a trilobe construction and looked like three long flattened blimps fused together.
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The tattooed writer immediately pulls a pack from his jeans and produces one, slightly flattened.
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But praying mantises rise above the flattened scuttling posture that makes cockroaches look so … verminy.
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Felony assaults began rising in 2009 and also flattened out after the program was reduced.
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Before you know it, it's nothing more than a flattened former VSCO girl companion. Sad.
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I could see its destination: an unfortunate rabbit, flattened in the middle of the road.
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The diversity that defines millennials, however, is often flattened in favor of sweeping generational narratives.
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Although the yield curve has flattened in recent months, it has yet to go negative.
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It's even more captivating in three dimensions than as a flattened illustration in the Times.
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Rabbits and squirrels, though quick, are ubiquitous and without particular stratagems and are frequently flattened.
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The gulf-side town of Mexico Beach, Florida, was all but flattened from the onslaught.
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In the next attempt, I'm pretty sure I flattened dense jungle to create stumpy beige ruins.
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The U.S. yield curve has flattened in recent months due to concerns over the global economy.
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But in recent weeks, various agencies were touting their success in restoring Puerto Rico's flattened grid.
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These glued sheets were then flattened under glass until dried, when they were cut to size.
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And rather than forming a bubble, the ice shell should have flattened over the frozen ocean.
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Entire districts were flattened by artillery and bulldozers because, the government says, they were booby-trapped.
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The two-year, 10-year yield curve flattened to 4 basis points, from 6 basis points.
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Buthania was the only member of her family to survive the bombing that flattened her home.
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The reflection that sports sends back is oddly flattened and stretched out, but it's still us.
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Flip bird over, and press down on breastbone until cracked; continue to press until flattened. 25.
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It is now a shadow of its former self after being flattened by constant aerial bombardment.
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At least 478 people are dead, and in some towns hundreds of homes have been flattened.
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The supply of homes for sale had been rising earlier this year but has now flattened.
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During the second world war dozens of cities, including Tokyo, had been flattened by American bombs.
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The neighborhood was later flattened to make way for the 101 Freeway—way to go, L.A.!
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Real wages have barely improved, but new business startups have actually declined while productivity has flattened.
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I mean, the rate of-- the rate of improvement has tapered, but it certainly hasn't flattened.
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Military spending flattened and then declined around the world following the financial crisis a decade ago.
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I watch, satisfied, as my formerly pillow-flattened curls are transformed by va-va-voom volume.
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The restaurant was damaged by bombs multiple times, and entirely flattened once by an American airstrike.
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Construction of the road has already begun, and a lot of the wetlands are already flattened.
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He also flattened an inflexible hierarchy, replacing layers of middle management with a meritocratic leadership style.
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There's also little to actually govern in Raqqa, which has been flattened by months of airstrikes.
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Near the central square, some residential and government buildings were completely destroyed, their top floors flattened.
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Fans of the Paris accord have proudly noted that China's emissions flattened between 2014 and 2016.
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The dome, which opened in 1992 and cost $214 million, was flattened within about 19803 seconds.
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The U.S. yield curve flattened close to levels not seen in 11 years, dragging on banks.
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Last week, however, applications flattened, and word from real estate agents of weaker demand are surfacing.
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He did a great job almost reversing into a monoplata but was flattened to his back.
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Lauer, in his bid to treat both candidates equally, flattened the very real differences between them.
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The sculpture next to it, despite having the exact same form, appears to be completely flattened.
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Shortly before James's eighteenth birthday, Hurricane Gilbert flattened Jamaica, leaving the island without power for months.
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Once mixed, the steel cools for days before it is flattened into half-mile long strips.
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In the bitter days after a defeat she did not expect, Ms. Abrams was uncharacteristically flattened.
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The shape isn't exactly round — rather, oval, as though a barrel brush has been flattened slightly.
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She is acutely aware of the placement of things within the flattened space of the photograph.
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The classic version is the Haig Dimple whisky bottle, with its short neck and flattened sides.
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In these genetic tales, modern racial dynamics become flattened into a kind of shared origin story.
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Matthew felt like he'd been flattened by a truck, but there was no time to rest.
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BRIAN MOYNIHAN: I think they flattened out, you know, as it came down during the year.
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A handful of the split-pea powder is piled onto a slightly flattened ball of dough.
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"The curve has flattened as yields have declined," said J.P. Morgan interest rates strategist Jay Barry.
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The Dials start to seem like crazed, dimensionalized quilts, the quilts like flattened, more orderly Dials.
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Their sharp twitches are in dramatic contrast to the soft, languid, flattened movements of the lovers.
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The underlying stone structure is hidden by a smooth, slightly flattened and peaceful-looking grassy lawn.
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The supply of single-family rentals overall has now flattened, but demand is still very strong.
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Flattened yet statuesque, these agile Amazons are frequently in motion, their poses simplified by strong colors.
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Swollen, shriveled, gnarled, bloody, stringy, flattened, crusty, sometimes frozen in place: the pictures aren't conventionally pretty.
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New prime subscriptions flattened in the third quarter of 2017, according to analysts at Morgan Stanley.
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The industry that has gotten most financially flattened by low natural gas prices is green energy.
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Dorian flattened homes after it made landfall September 1, killing at least 50 people, officials said.
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Others look at college graduation rates, which have flattened out after rising rapidly in previous generations.
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Even so, production growth has flattened, allowing Australia to threaten its position as the world's top producer.
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When flattened, they resort to a kind of locomotion that hasn't been studied before, Dr. Full said.
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From above, the building resembles a flattened football with its pointed ends trimmed, creating slightly curving walls.
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However, as the curve has flattened the indicator has ticked higher, rising from 16.6 percent in October.
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Seeing people die in digital projection is not exactly like seeing an 8-bit city get flattened.
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All the LA-centric promotion of Frieze has bled into the fair, and flattened everything into commodity.
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The composition echoes a car windshield with the front seat passenger windows flattened into a panoramic format.
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Ironically, when something becomes controllable by touch, it's flattened out so it gives no information through touch.
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Much of the yield curve flattened, coming off its steepest level in seven months the day before.
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The first was back in February 2013, when Dudu flattened Galvao for a second round knockout win.
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Across the street from West, the flowers from Glenda Butler's mother's funeral were flattened behind her house.
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You can see this in the VIX curve, which has flattened significantly in the last few days.
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Global sales of chips reached $344bn in 2016, but in the past five years they have flattened.
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America's economy is sizzling and the Federal Reserve is raising rates, but growth has flattened off elsewhere.
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The strongest earthquake to hit Ecuador in decades flattened buildings and buckled highways along its Pacific coast.
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And five mummies, exhumed from the sarcophagi, are unceremoniously flattened on the road by a large vehicle.
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It hits stores on Wednesday, and I think it's going to help boost those flattened Mac sales.
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Sadly, it's all flattened and destroyed in a mess that will cause Australians to shed a tear.
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Anything you eventually create can be the same "flattened" videos you'd typically share to Facebook or Instagram.
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Of course, Masvidal FLATTENED Askren, the formally undefeated fighter in 5 seconds ... the fastest UFC KO ever.
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But Snyder, Riefenstahl, and Owens all have the same problem in Race: they're being flattened and idealized.
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The building was flattened, he was digging with his bare hands, digging and crying for two days.
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Your flattened taste buds also start to get their sensitivity back, which might make food taste better.
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It has flattened substantially since Trump took office in January, typically a harbinger of a tepid economy.
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Apartment buildings, offices, a school and a textile factory were among the structures flattened, leaving thousands homeless.
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Austria's Social Democrats switched from welcoming asylum-seekers to tightening border controls, and were flattened for it.
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In the real world, my body made me queasy: mottled red thighs, meaty cheeks, and flattened boobs.
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Having pushed the boulder up the hill, the Warriors were flattened as it rolled back over them.
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Much of the yield curve flattened, coming off its steepest level in seven months the previous day.
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As the curve flattened between July 1988 and January 1989, the S&P was up 9 percent.
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The most unusual is Spianata Romana, in a sort of flat oval shape (spianata can mean flattened).
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The yield curve, the difference between short and long-term rates, has flattened out in recent weeks.
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The AG Hair Curl Re:Coil Curl Activator re-shapes flattened ringlets without making them crunchy and stiff.
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The city was flattened in nine months of grinding urban warfare before it was recaptured in July.
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As it flattened, the two yields moved closer together, suggesting there's a chance the curve could invert.
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It completely betrays what we seen before and also diminishes it because now Misato just gets flattened.
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Tests in August revealed a small leak in the enclosure, a flattened sphere about nine inches wide.
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Amatrice, was largely flattened by the 6.2 magnitude quake that struck in the middle of the night.
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The U.S. yield curve flattened to the lowest levels in two months after the U.S. economic data.
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It offers nothing but an inadvertent parody of grief that seems flattened and stripped of actual emotion.
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Astria may sound pretty absurd, but Hinton's flattened universe was intended to demonstrate a serious mathematical concept.
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The yield curve has flattened this year and recently touched the lowest point since the financial crisis.
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Ali Namiq, a resident of the town Darbandikhan, Iraq, said a building was flattened by the quake.
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The spread between the 2 and 10 year flattened to 0.24 basis points.
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Large areas were flattened or burned by Japanese incendiary bombs, with extremely heavy loss of civilian life.
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Stocks have been volatile, the dollar has gained and the yield curve for U.S. Treasuries has flattened.
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These are then processed through various techniques in Photoshop and flattened into a final high-resolution image.
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By comparison, "the curve" has generally flattened in China and South Korea, as the chart, below, shows.
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"We haven't flattened the curve, and the curve is actually increasing," he told reporters at the time.
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Several used flattened bicycle tire tubes, flayed and hung, referencing her father's factory, which had gone bankrupt.
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Halep, whose defensive skills are among the best on tour, was overpowered by Muguruza's flattened baseline shots.
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And once the seats are flattened, the MDX holds an average amount of kit for the class.
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Nakano also latched onto another piece of evidence: a flattened cigarette that was found in Karen's kitchen.
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The landscape of my past has flattened; like the future, it looks more like a featureless plain.
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In June, she flattened Mr. Biden in a debate exchange over his warm remembrances of segregationist senators.
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Cyclone Idai flattened the port city of Beira in March before moving inland and causing deadly floods.
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"The stuff that Steve and Tim Meadows did and the improv... it just flattened me," Hardin said.
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Today I have a cereal that is kind of like flattened Cocoa Puffs and some tamarind juice.
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But she's the one who suffered for it, was flattened by it, flayed and tormented by it.
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On Monday, he stared at his flattened neighborhood, dazed as his belongings lay strewn across a canal.
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He hammered stuff and flattened other stuff and made stuff, stuck stuff in the fire, and stuff.
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But some people are under the mistaken belief that the entire country was flattened by the storm.
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The storm also flattened thousands of buildings in the coastal city of Galveston, leaving many people homeless.
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Although they have flattened slightly, they still retain their individual patterning, while rendering the Buddha's calm features.
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He's diving wildly for balls but missing and ending up flattened in various configurations on the grass.
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He then flattened it into thin patties before slipping them into a shallow pool of bubbling oil.
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Perspective is flattened, and the woman's breasts jut out to the viewer's left, clearly demonstrating her fecundity.
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Miles ahead, the road flattened out at 11,000 feet, revealing a vast plateau where only sedges grew.
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With their flattened perspective, the book's pages have the allure of the poster, brazen, sleek and sturdy.
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Houses lay shredded and entire neighborhoods flattened in the wake of Sunday's storms in Lee County, Ala.
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Nine people, including three children, were killed — though none, amazingly, in the flattened town of Franklin, Tex.
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The July number "indicates that business activity flattened out for New York manufacturers," the report noted. 43.
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Fourteenth-century panels such as Gaddi's are notable, of course, for their flattened modeling and stacked forms.
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Like the recently passed James Luna, Cannon will not allow his subjects to be flattened into history.
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It also flattened houses in Howe, Texas, and Carney, Oklahoma, CNN affiliates KTVT-TV and KOCO-TV reported.
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Abu Akar says about 100 villagers — more than half the town — have vacated, as their homes were flattened.
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Though Islamic State was defeated, the western half of the city, where Mohammed grew up, was largely flattened.
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Once they're slightly flattened, she fries the plantains again for crispy, craggly bits around a soft, sweet interior.
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Jassem's home in Homs is certainly no longer there, flattened by Russian airstrikes just days after he fled.
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She fully inhabits Tilly, with that flattened upstate New York accent that sounds Midwestern — but also almost Swedish.
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Rescuers, firefighters, policemen, soldiers and volunteers remove rubble and debris from a flattened building in search of survivors.
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U.S. Treasuries flattened as worries about growth countered some of the stock market relief that had lowered yields.
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One looks like a strip of tape, made of two flattened electrodes that sandwich the electrolyte in between.
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As the Dow lost 2% Friday afternoon, the 2-year to 10-year curve flattened and briefly inverted.
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Somewhere between here and the club she saw a flattened armadillo, its splintered shell streaked with brown blood.
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ET release of its minutes, the curve between the 1.583-year note and the 10-year note flattened.
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Analysts said the weapons could reach Alaska, Los Angeles, or Chicago if fired at a normal, flattened trajectory.
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Boetsch, meanwhile, experiences his second consecutive knockout loss, having been flattened by Dan Henderson in June of 2015.
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In the U.S. government debt market, the yield curve flattened the most in two months after the data.
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A growing number realise they have no home to return to—much of the city has been flattened.
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Starbucks destroyed in tornado Photos and video posted online showed a Starbucks in Kokomo flattened by the storm.
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The supply of homes for sale had been rising for much of this year but flattened in June.
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If the earth were flattened, they would have to go somewhere—presumably a lot closer to the surface.
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"While the cranium is incredibly complete, it was flattened during the fossilization process," said Su in a statement.
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The final had seen an Italian flattened in a style that would have made Asterix and Obelix proud.
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In 2015 the curve flattened only 28 basis points and Japanese investors bought $117 billion of U.S. bonds.
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When it was flattened out or if moisture was added, it would become transparent and expose a message.
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Hurricane Sandy flattened protective dunes between Launchpads 39A and 39B, resulting in millions of dollars of shoreline reparations.
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Images from CCTV also showed a few flattened cars and a low-rise building with a collapsed wall.
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Despite all the work that goes into it, the cardboard city will be flattened and destroyed on Jan.
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" It's even Dresden, the German city flattened during World War II that's now the heart of "Silicon Saxony.
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Paul Gauguin's "Schuffenecker's Studio" (21) is a particularly beautiful companion to Rousseau's paintings for its flattened picture plane.
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But Paul's finesse game was flattened by the steamrolling Trump, who likewise dispatched with retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson.
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"Late last year, we really flattened the org… so I could be closer to the product," Dorsey said.
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But the decisions by the entertainment industry to pull shows represent a flattened version of an important debate.
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The yield curve has flattened sharply since the Bank of Japan adopted negative interest rates on Jan. 29.
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The UK yield curve has flattened considerably since late January thanks to the rise in interest rate bets.
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Dragging a spoon through my sundae, I felt flattened with despair, but I knew I wasn't alone — literally.
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Dark sand stretches out to the coastline, near to which a white pickup truck perches on flattened rock.
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They would undoubtedly release what they could toward Seoul, South Korea's capital, before being flattened by US power .
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The tremors flattened buildings, damaged highways and knocked out electricity, transforming parts of the country into disaster areas.
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During the initial impact, shock waves flattened trees in massive waves within a radius of nearly 1,000 miles.
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After the dough is proofed to the right size, each topping is sliced and flattened onto each bread.
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In this photo, rescuers look for survivors in a flattened multistory building in Mexico City on Sept. 19.
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It's left to rise, rolled into balls, and flattened with a pin before being thrown into the fryer.
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As the chart above shows, with early and widespread testing and isolation, South Korea successfully flattened the curve.
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Wax molds of the artist's face, flattened and distorted, are paired with motion-activated recordings of her voice.
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Scientists have proposed a technique to separate all of that information from the image, which flattened it down.
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BRUSSELS — With the rapid spread of the new coronavirus, the flattened world has developed a few speed bumps.
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I was taking 360-degree photographs, which I stuck together with tape to create a continuous flattened landscape.
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On the island of Ibo, 90 percent of the homes were flattened, leaving 15,000 homeless, government officials said.
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He will nurse his pop for innings and leave the Tootsie center, uneaten, resting on its flattened wrapper.
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And both times, she said she was nearly flattened by cyclists speeding from the opposite direction against traffic.
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Jamie increasingly functions as the show's center of gravity, while Claire (after some interesting early struggles) has flattened.
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It sprang from worldviews that amputated people from their own depths and divided them into simplistic, flattened identities.
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Homes had been flattened, vehicles had been tossed like Tinkertoys and trees had been ripped from their roots.
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For example, it flattened well before the long-term curve ahead of recessions beginning in 2002 and 2007.
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Vallotton's less known paintings oscillate between a rigorous realism and a flattened style in keeping with the prints.
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The yield curve has flattened, meaning long-term bond yields have fallen as short-term rates have risen.
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They are made using a very thin dumpling skin that&aposs rolled out and flattened into small circles.
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He will see large swaths of flattened trees and houses reduced to a few walls or the foundation.
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Homes were flattened, roads and bridges were destroyed, the entire island lost electrical power, hospitals were shut down.
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Days after Hurricane María flattened thousands of homes in Puerto Rico, Gautier joined FEMA as a construction inspector.
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The long-dated yield curve had flattened to the lowest in one-and-a-half years on Tuesday.
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Much of the Treasury yield curve flattened, coming off its steepest level in seven months the day before.
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And it has flattened in the past 15 years or so, hovering around 79 cents to the dollar.
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The body, seeming to fall backward, is flattened into a modernist space and crammed within the painting's confines.
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But in its last few seasons, it's increasingly flattened them out into the most basic versions of themselves.
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Some 20,000 houses, which were already crumbling in Mosul's Old City, have been flattened, according to one international observer.
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It's a very heavy foundation that flattened my face on camera, it also lists titanium dioxide amongst its ingredients.
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Much of the country's southwest has already been flattened, so it's not readily apparent what the ceasefire will achieve.
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Its curve has flattened by 1.1 points in the past year, implying growth will slow from 3% to 2%.
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As officials set up shelters and field hospitals, residents said they felt like their entire town had been flattened.
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He hopped out of his car to investigate and was dumbfounded at the crumpled highway and flattened trees beyond.
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The land appears to have been flattened far before Daenerys and Drogon torched it, killing swarms of innocent people.
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Between the rigid cadence and the flattened vocal range, there's something kind of charming about text-to-speech readers.
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By the end, presumably millions of people have died and whole sections of cities and buildings have been flattened.
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In the U.S. Treasury market, the yield curve flattened for a third straight session after economic data missed expectations.
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Medicare dollars, and eventually all third-party payments for care, would be leveled (flattened) across physicians, NPs, and PAs.
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A shopping mall partially collapsed on customers and several buildings were flattened, their contents spilling out into the streets.
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Television images showed flattened houses, shards of broken glass and debris piled onto the streets and people huddled outside.
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That flattened the yield curve, measured as the spread between two- and 10-year yields to 16.2 basis points.
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The curve flattened further Tuesday as the 3-month bill yielded 2.356% and the 10-year note yielded 2.269%.
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Smiths Station Mayor Bubba Copeland told The Weather Channel that at least 12 houses were flattened in the city.
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But a series of images that the spacecraft snapped as it left MU69 behind show a more flattened profile.
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The 10-year Treasury yield also declined, but the yield curve flattened further, near its lowest in a decade.
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Others say that the short-term Phillips curve has flattened as inflation expectations have become ever more firmly anchored.
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The blade itself is carved from a butter knife, and the whole piece is held together by flattened nails.
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But since then, incomes increased more slowly and flattened out for most of the recovery from the Great Recession.
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In August, the island of Lombok was rocked by quakes that flattened villages and killed more than 500 people.
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Intel has been increasingly catering to a booming data center market as revenue from PCs has flattened since 219.16.
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The industrial design is less angular, even though the top and bottom edges of the device have been flattened.
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Intel has been increasingly catering to data centers as revenue from PCs has flattened since shipments peaked in 2011.
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But as China's economy began to rebalance away from massive infrastructure building and towards consumption, demand flattened, then fell.
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Sheriff's deputies saw the Cruze and pursued the car, deploying a tire-deflating device that successfully flattened its tires.
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The abalone are fed local kelp, and tidal currents sweep away any waste left behind by the flattened snails.
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The team already has plans to further investigate the entire surface of Ceres, in search of these flattened mountains.
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A Johnson shot stopped his onslaught and when they two separated, Johnson flattened him with his big right hand.
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Amatrice, a town flattened by last week's quake, is famous for the pasta sauce — amatriciana — that carries its name.
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U.S. Treasury yields fell and the yield curve flattened as dovish Fed bank policy supported demand for government debt.
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I need to take all of my flattened [RC car chassis] ideas, and turn them into a cylindrical [system].
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In 2003, a 6.6 magnitude quake in Kerman province killed 31,000 people and flattened the historic city of Bam.
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Capital markets reacted as if monetary policy had already shifted and recovered when the proposed trajectory for policy flattened.
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The yield curve has flattened considerably compared to September 2016 when the BOJ adopted a "yield curve control" policy.
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This makes a round globe into a 3D shape with edges that can be flattened onto a single plane.
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Speaking in Guadeloupe, Macron promised to rebuild the French territories flattened by Irma, namely St. Martin and St. Barts.
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Once flattened and stabilized, the surviving pieces will hopefully come together into something that resembles a more coherent whole.
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The cubes also become flattened in places, so that one picture plane can seem alternately two- and three-dimensional.
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All those folded and flattened corrugated cardboard boxes are a testament to Americans' diligent recycling efforts — to a degree.
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An earthquake has flattened Israel, and the Arab world seizes this moment to unite and attempt to crush it.
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Narratives about women in tightly controlled religious communities sometimes make them look like paper dolls, flattened-out and helpless.
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All these loads can consume mental capacity, leading to dull thought and anhedonia — a flattened ability to experience pleasure.
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The yield curve between two-year and 10-year notes flattened to 20 basis points, the flattest since 2007.
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Sensing a moment of relieved pressure, Buchecha attempted to granby back to guard but was flattened into side control.
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Mr Haftar needed three years just to take Benghazi, the country's second city, which he flattened in the attempt.
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Coal consumption and emissions in China had flattened before 2017, giving hope to advocates of climate change policies worldwide.
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The map is then flattened across a table, with the help of cloth-covered bricks, and left to dry.
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It has flattened the home of his first wife, Khadija, and installed public toilets where it used to stand.
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In 2015 that situation flattened out a bit as smaller tax breaks were in place for all income groups.
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One search team on Tuesday toured the foundation of a flattened home in this singed stretch of Paradise, Calif.
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Life is flattened to fit the screen, and cute cat videos play next to photographs of the latest atrocity.
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I push some flattened rice into something moist on the plate and get a pleasing crunch in the mouth.
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Navarro also disputed that the yield curve had inverted earlier in the week, saying that it had merely flattened.
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All that is left of a nearby mosque is a flattened pile of concrete blocks and twisted iron rods.
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Peeled green plantains are fried in vegetable oil, seasoned with salt, squashed into flattened rounds and refried until golden.
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The yield curve between 2-year and 10-year notes flattened to 22 basis points, the flattest since 2007.
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As Kit's voice becomes more and more flattened, the depiction of her interactions with Cal loses nuance and texture.
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How about a nice dinner this evening of Julia Moskin's recipe for flattened chicken thighs with roasted lemon slices?
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The curve has flattened over the last couple of months as stocks have wilted and growth fears have mushroomed.
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Opioid deaths are much more common, but that number has flattened, while the pace of meth fatalities is accelerating.
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CNN drone footage showed large swaths of flattened trees and houses reduced to a few walls or the foundation.
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After a nice stretch into that "downward dog", it flattened out and took a breather in the morning light.
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At the Giant Forest Museum, I saw photos of another one that flattened a parked Jeep in August 2003.
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The thirteen months that Davis spent in Paris, starting in 1928, yielded flattened, potently charming cityscapes in toothsome colors.
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Black-and-white works by Robert Ryman, Richard Serra and Joseph Beuys suggest bombs, white light and flattened horizons.
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In Argentina and Uruguay, these potatoes are called papas aplastadas, which simply means flattened or crushed, but sounds fancy.
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On that night, Henderson flattened the Brit for one of the most famous knockout victories in combat sports history.
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She took what she learned about the overlapping of flattened forms and made it into something that was hers.
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The one good thing that comes out of the election of Trump is that he's flattened the political landscape.
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Financial stocks have been battered recently as the Treasury yield curve between 2-year and 10-year notes flattened.
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And yes, Apple has sold a shitload of iPhones in the past decade, but those sales figures have flattened out.
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Literally "turban of the judge," these things look less like turbans and more like bird nests flattened by a truck.
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The bank stocks have appeared to hold up even in recent instances of a more flattened yield curve, Verrone said.
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But some analysts believe the effects on banks of a more accommodative Fed and the flattened yield curve are overstated.
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Aerial photographs of Michael's aftermath showed entire neighborhoods flattened by the storm and the coast's once rich landscape now decimated.
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Overall, HIV diagnoses have flattened out, which isn't necessarily bad news — but, according to doctors, it's not good news either.
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At the end of the pro-democracy movement in China, cyclists look at bicycles flattened by the Chinese army tanks.
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A shopping mall partially collapsed on customers and several buildings have been flattened with their content spilled into the streets.
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The edges of the laptop curve into each other gently, making the whole thing a sort of giant, flattened lozenge.
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It was just ignored, or at the very least flattened, by the sheer mass of the projects he took on.
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"Existing home sales will remain essentially flattened in 2019," Bob Dugan, CMHC's chief economist, told reporters on a conference call.
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The yield curve flattened with the spread between 5- and 30-year maturities sinking to its lowest since Nov. 22.
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The flattened yield curve means banks that do mortgage and consumer lending will see lower returns for longer than expected.
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Op-Ed Contributor Washington — THE other day while I was crossing the street in Beijing, a car almost flattened me.
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And in the moment Chuck and Catherine jeopardized Lane's connection to that story, he flattened his parents into its villains.
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The yield curve between 363-year and 10-year notes flattened to 33 basis points, the lowest level since 2007.
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That flattened the yield curve, with investors buying U.S. government debt with longer-dated maturities and selling shorter-dated notes.
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U.S. Treasury yields opened higher but then flattened as worries about sluggish economic growth played off the rebound in stocks.
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Images shared by the agency showed rows of wooden houses, separated by sandy paths, that had been almost completely flattened.
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The U.S. five-year, 30-year treasury yield curve also flattened to below 100 bps, the lowest since July 11.
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Eko Joko, his wife and two children have been salvaging wood and metal to reconstruct their flattened beachfront shop-house.
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The U.S. yield curve flattened to a decade low following the Fed statement as traders sold more short-dated Treasuries.
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Last November they shuddered as the yield curve, which plots the yields of Treasury bonds of different maturities, abruptly flattened.
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There's a useless electronic box that's punished for its uselessness, a flattened rubber eraser, a splintering giant pencil and more.
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Chicken is flattened under a weight in a pan, mired in its own juices, and rivals the city's pricier versions.
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The yield curve between 2-year and 10-year notes flattened to 23 basis points, the flattest level since 2007.
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Further north, in the beach locality of Pedernales, survivors curled up on mattresses or plastic chairs next to flattened homes.
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Scores of buildings have been flattened by air strikes, the space between each floor condensed into single layers of dust.
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But when that didn't come, yields of 23-year and 25-year bonds slipped slightly and the yield curve flattened.
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When it was over, they had to peel him off the pavement like Wile E. Coyote flattened by an anvil.
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Mexico's capital was shattered by Tuesday's magnitude 255 quake that flattened dozens of buildings and killed at least 307 people.
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The attack flattened two buildings in Sanaa's southern district of Faj Attan, amid escalating violence in the war-torn country.
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Cars are now wider and squatter, and even the traditionalist Porsche has flattened its headlights to make them more streamlined.
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The level of destruction is visibly greater, with dozens of buildings flattened and large holes in roads from air strikes.
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Russian planes also continued their pounding of residential parts of Aleppo, with whole buildings flattened, according to rebels and residents.
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Consequently, they tend to get bunched up and leveled, and the narrative often comes to seem unusually compressed and flattened.
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She presses it to her ear while she is walking down the lane, striding over rats flattened into the pavement.
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Since late last year, some of those villages - and at least two previously intact settlements - had been flattened, it said.
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The U.S. Treasury yield curve flattened to a 10-year low as fixed income investors also priced in rate hikes.
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Earlier in the recovery, retail and manufacturing posted relatively strong rebounds, but those sectors have flattened in the last year.
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The yield curve between 2-year and 10-year notes flattened to 1.32793 basis points, the lowest level since 2007.
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Here's something you built up, then you flattened it, went away for a long time and now you're rebuilding it.
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Gold: Given how TCU got flattened by Oklahoma, the Horned Frogs' John Diarse can't match these last two in dramatics.
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As the earnings call progressed, the stock flattened out a bit and is now down around 3% in extended trading.
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Regulations and bureaucracy destroyed a promising innovation, and flattened the future, stripping consumers of choice and flexibility in transit options.
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They wanted to see how she'd cope with being flattened out on the ground or beaten up against the fence.
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The original absurdity has flattened into the familiarity of the over-humped meme—something that exists primarily to be recognized.
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"But we may very well over time start seeing this reversed or flattened out, but that remains to be seen."
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Rescue teams combed a region razed by a Category 4 hurricane that flattened blocks, collapsed buildings and left infrastructure crippled.
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His Penelope — loyal, anxious, angry, exhausted — is Janet (Claire Foy, trading in her plummy royal diction for flattened Midwestern vowels).
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While women have picked up some of the slack, the labor supply across the O.E.C.D. as a whole has flattened.
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The U.S. Treasury yield curve flattened to a 33-year low as fixed income investors also priced in rate hikes.
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One prisoner had been dead for so long that when he was discovered lying face down, his face was flattened.
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One of the buildings that was flattened after being vacated also housed the offices of Turkey's state news agency, Anadolu.
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The odds have been flattened at the top to discourage tanking, the practice of losing intentionally to improve draft position.
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When it doesn't, it's a flattened assortment of too-familiar anthems with none of the nuance of the B-sides.
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This is a memoir that could have slithered off the road with colorful characters flattened to "Hee Haw" hillbilly stereotypes.
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The flattened fritters of salt cod seasoned with fresh hot chiles, known as stamp and go, were crunchy and golden.
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Gone was his great-grandfather's zinc and wood homestead in Villalba, it walls flattened like a hastily opened gift box.
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The final works look something like flattened, truncated torsos and feature Greenham-related symbols including witches, tents and a missile.
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They prepare bundles of goods to be tied to their heads, filling pouches with jaggery, flattened rice and turmeric powder.
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But they remain open, shrouding neighborhoods in acrid plumes and bulging with flattened handbags, car windshields, needles and rotting food.
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An image of a spiral galaxy in the Virgo Cluster looks like a flattened pink tulip petal on a pond.
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The 10-year/2-year yield spread flattened to 26 basis points on Thursday, its narrowest level since August 2007.
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The U.S. yield curve flattened close to levels not seen in 11 years on upbeat economic data, dragging on banks.
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In 2003, a 6.6-magnitude quake killed at least 26,000 and flattened the historic city of Bam, in Kerman province.
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Its supersonic shock wave flattened trees across North and South America, and its heat wave sparked incomprehensibly large forest fires.
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In 2003, a magnitude 6.6 quake in southeastern Kerman province killed 31,000 people and flattened the ancient city of Bam.
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The death toll stands at 50 but is expected to rise as search and rescue crews sift through flattened neighborhoods.
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Our reporters found a scene of horror and weary survivors at one block flattened by U.S.-led coalition bombing runs.
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The yield curve between 2-year and 10-year notes flattened to 27 basis points, the tightest spread since 2007.
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It weighs 60 grams, about as much as a kiwi fruit, and bears a passing resemblance to flattened TIE fighter.
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She ran outside and helped pull a woman out of her car, most of which was flattened by the bridge.
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As you say, the sites of destroyed villages are very rarely signposted, and many are entirely flattened or built over.
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His heavy guns and aircraft flattened residential buildings but could not dislodge the foreign jihadists holed up in booby-trapped houses.
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The incidence of melanoma flattened or showed slight declines during the recession years, compared with annual increases in the previous decade.
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Finiancial stocks fell 1.7 percent, with the U.S. Treasury yield curve flattened to its lowest level in more than two weeks.
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Though different regions have their own variations, it's typically served with rice and katsu, flattened cutlets of either chicken or pork.
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The yield spread between five-year Treasury notes and 30-year Treasury bonds flattened to its narrowest level since December 2007.
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The recent recession flattened new sales as traders sold their fancy Rolexes and Pateks at a discount just to get liquid.
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In a flattened tone, he told me what I already knew — what I assumed everyone knew: That Harvey was a tyrant.
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But what does making art mean in a world where no creation can bring together individuals who feel flattened by politics?
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Several large livestock barns were flattened and neighbors pitched in to save nearly 400 cows at one farm in Mercer County.
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The low benchmark rate has flattened the 1.73-year/10-year yield curve to only about 23 basis points on Friday.
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The yield curve between two-year and 10-year notes flattened to 22 basis points, from 24 basis points on Friday.
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New office blocks, a shopping mall and bistros have appeared in recent years, filling spaces left after wrecking balls flattened warehouses.
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She was a noted hater of exclamation points and question marks and used this very flattened sentence style in her writing.
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For all its complexity, the digital Big Data revolution has flattened our political campaigns into 1s and 0s, yeses and nos.
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SPSY was the only S&P index not to gain, ending unchanged as the U.S. Treasury yield curve US2US10=TWEB flattened.
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Now they must find an appropriate response to having an airbase -- where they have stationed assets -- flattened in a US strike.
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Video: Siberian Times/YouTube With their puffy coats, stumpy legs, and flattened face, manul kittens look like ready-made Pixar characters.
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The yield curve flattened as a result, with the 10-year/30-year yield spread at its tightest in three weeks.
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The 2s/10s curve, meanwhile, has flattened to levels last seen before the Great Financial Crisis, more than a decade ago.
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In the U.S. government debt market, the yield curve flattened to the lowest levels in two months after the economic data.
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It's also rotating 50 times faster than our sun -- so fast that its poles have flattened and the equator bulges out.
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The yield curve between five-year notes and 30-year bonds flattened to 96 basis points, the narrowest since December 2007.
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A night earlier, the game ended with a Detroit overtime goal on a sequence that left Lack flattened in the net.
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Footage posted by CCTV on its official Weibo account shows dozens of flattened buildings in an economic development zone in Kaiyuan.
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There in Long Canyon, on the edge of Nevada's Ruby Mountains, ridgetops lay flattened, and hills ribboned with carved out steppes.
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Aerial television footage showed flattened remnants of the red, white and blue balloon, adorned with a yellow smiley face wearing sunglasses.
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But in the consciousness-raising work of #MeToo, the specific experiences of abuse were flattened to send a more generalized message.
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He writes of the men who don't come back, the buildings flattened to rubble, the hope that sinks into the Thames.
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What the animated exoplanet timeline showsThe video shows a flattened map of the 360-degree night sky as seen from Earth.
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Sonny Banks floored him in 1962 during his 11th bout and Henry Cooper flattened him in 1963 during his 19th bout.
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Both indexes gained 3.8 percent last week, but in recent sessions the rally has flattened, as gains slowed on Wall Street.
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It was more than a foot long, and one end was flattened and curved; it looked like an oversized ear pick.
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My mother had urged me back to the state's glacier-flattened center, where I grew up, at this time of year.
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This icy rock receives its flattened dinosaur egg shape from its lightning-fast rotation—a day only lasts four hours there.
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But on the outskirts many buildings were flattened, and tanks and armored personnel carriers could be seen heading to the front.
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Aerial video taken by drones showed swathes of Amatrice, last year voted one of Italy's most beautiful historic towns, completely flattened.
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If the aim is to be liked by more and more people, whatever is unusual about a person gets flattened out.
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The tongue can be bent up/down, moved left/right, stuck out forward/retracted backward, rolled clockwise/ counterclockwise, flattened, or rounded.
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"The bomb scare at 8:30, everybody out, bomb went off at 9:00 and the place was flattened," said Clarke.
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Yet that radical redevelopment is in each flattened hill and lost community, from an era where military might transformed urban planning.
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When Hurricane Iniki flattened the island of Kauai in 1992, operators relayed critical weather reports after NOAA's own radio capabilities failed.
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Self works from a premise similar to Dunham's: the female body flattened into simple shapes, but she arrives somewhere worlds apart.
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South Koreans have actually really responded really well, and that's why the curve has flattened now to only 100 a day.
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South Koreans have actually really responded really well, and that's why the curve has flattened now to only 100 a day.
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Earlier President Widodo visited a housing complex flattened when the quake liquefied the soil it stood on, and called for patience.
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Each looks like a child's kite, complete with strings and long fluttering tails that are two-dimensionally flattened into the ground.
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In response, Israeli missiles flattened a five-story building in western Gaza City, injuring 18 people, according to Gaza health officials.
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The city was flattened during World War II, so it's now a hodgepodge of Modernist architecture mixed with reconstructed medieval buildings.
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He made it back in 27, but got flattened by the Giants' Pablo Sandoval in the opener of a forgettable sweep.
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Ridgewood was flattened by the fire, a remarkable feat of destruction even for a blaze defined by its speed and brutality.
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Over time, the snow flattened into ever-growing layers of ice, storing a blow-by-blow record of regional environmental change.
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They walk gingerly across the toppled gates and flattened roofs that provide the only flat surfaces in much of the neighborhood.
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If social distancing goes well, this curve will be flattened, allowing hospitals to take in and discharge patients without being overwhelmed.
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Hoppert: Another horse who is going the wrong way: His last victory was in January, and his speed figures have flattened.
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The last thing I wanted was to slip and find myself — or my camera — flattened under one of those monumental animals.
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Dr. Tans said that if global emissions flattened out at today's high level, the world would still be in grave trouble.
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The yield curve — a line that plots short and long-term interest rates — has flattened over the last month or so.
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Just about every time the U.S. Treasurys yield curve has flattened in the past, the U.S. economy has tanked shortly afterwards.
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Television images showed flattened homes and apartment buildings with deep cracks running down their exteriors in communities like Guánica and Ponce.
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Earlier in the week, Dorian flattened homes and wiped out neighborhoods in the northern Bahamas, leaving at least 43 people dead.
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At the 500-acre factory in Richmond, heat and pressure are applied to the polyethylene fabric, it's then flattened and rolled.
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I turned away and covertly selected nine $20 bills from my wallet, folded and flattened them, and palmed them to him.
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In the flattened design of the News Feed, where every shared article carries equal weight, it can be hard to tell.
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They went home empty yet again, swept in the division series when Toronto flattened their aces, Cole Hamels and Yu Darvish.
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He held it up, and we all squinted at the flattened forest green square with plastic hairs fraying at its edges.
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Barack's face, in Wiley's painting, is a study of color detail, while Michelle's seems flattened into monochrome by artist Amy Sherald.
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What were once white-sand beach resorts and fishing towns had turned into flooded streets with flattened trees and ripped homes.
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Hundreds of hectares of sugarcane crops had been flattened, Dan Galligan, chief executive of industry body Canegrowers, said in a statement.
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Today's tourism has in some ways flattened the complexity of Gaudí's work, but his dragons are much more than eye candy.
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The monitor that loops a short informational video on Montoya sits on a sturdy-looking stand made of flattened cardboard boxes.
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You're dancing alone, yet you feel unified with everyone around you—a paradoxical lonely togetherness in which individual personalities are flattened.
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With each onion chopped or roti flattened, you can hear them chant, "Wahe Guru...Wahe Guru," invoking the name of God.
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"Metas II" (2014) represents his signature style, with hundreds of bottle caps flattened into squares and stitched together with copper wire.
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Alluding to the flattened-out and branded imagery of social media and online superstores, his sculptures appear both chaotic and inert.
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The true protagonist, who must always be reacting to her companion, is flattened as a character and becomes a nearly mute waif.
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After American bombs flattened Pyongyang during the Korean war, Kim Il Sung remodelled his capital on Moscow's master plan from the 1930s.
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While gold miners have flattened out this month despite rallying 117 percent from the beginning of the year, Todd Gordon of TradingAnalysis.
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Hurricane Maria's Category 4 winds flattened homes across Puerto Rico and left everyone without power, causing the largest blackout in US history.
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In 2003, a quake of a magnitude of 6.6 in Kerman province killed 31,000 people and flattened the historic city of Bam.
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After Hurricane Ike flattened Cuba in 2008, a research team found that both traditional plantain monocultures and agro-ecological farms were devastated.
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Washington&aposs Tom Wilson also flattened Vegas forward Jonathan Marchessault with a blindside hit that could reverberate through the Stanley Cup Final.
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I say "almost" and "quite nearly" because many objects in space, from planets to galaxies, are partly flattened because of their rotation.
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Watching from a peephole, the couple saw their home consumed by flames, flattened into a scatter of bricks, china and warped metal.
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Among them: public schools in Moore, Oklahoma, where a 2013 tornado that ravaged the city flattened a school building, killing seven children.
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The other species include the flattened relatives of sharks called wedgefish and giant guitarfish, the most threatened marine fish in the world.
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Garretson fumbled late in the first quarter when Minnesota's Tai'yon Devers came off the edge and flattened him with a clothesline sack.
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The Fortoul Brothers' paintings, murals, sculptures, and installations are indebted to cubism, with their bold lines, blocks of color, and flattened perspectives.
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Bryn Jones, head of fixed income at Rathbones, believes central banks have flattened interest rates and created problems for fixed income investors.
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The five videos in the series feature people being dismembered, decapitated, impaled, flattened, and crushed because they didn't see the train coming.
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The yield curve flattened further after Tuesday's report of core CPI was slightly higher than expected, up 0.3% versus expectations of 0.2%.
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Hurricane Maria's Category 28 winds flattened homes across Puerto Rico and left everyone without power, causing the largest blackout in US history.
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As distinctions between sources of information have been flattened online, we as a society no longer effectively judge and marginalize fringe ideas.
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An air fryer would be flattened in a mano-a-mano with a real Fryalator and its big tub of hot oil.
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Corporate profit growth flattened out where it didn't fall apart, as the global economy struggled and oil led a stunning commodity collapse.
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Here Snyder poses a question that superhero movies usually shy away from: What about all the actual people in those flattened buildings?
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Then, her brother sent her a stark photograph: it showed the site of their old home on Hokkaido, flattened by a demolition.
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The yield curve between two-year and 10-year notes US2US10=TWEB flattened to 32 basis points, the lowest level since 2007.
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The decline in German bund yields comes after the U.S. yield curve flattened further overnight, indicating increased market expectations of a recession.
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The yield curve flattened as two-year yields, which reflect traders' expectations of interest rate hikes, rose faster than 10-year yields.
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The yield curve between 2-year and 10-year notes US2US10=TWEB flattened to 33 basis points, the lowest level since 2007.
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My comics are all so flattened out, and on Adventure Time, with all of the designs I have to think three-dimensionally.
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The attack, which flattened two buildings in Sanaa's southern district of Faj Attan, comes amid escalating violence in the war-torn country.
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We've seen it before: the PC market flattened out and remains flat, but its stagnation was offset by the advent of smartphones.
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Its easternmost edge flattened out to a broad anchorage where the school kids and practically everyone else onboard would be let off.
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The Washington Nationals flattened Harvey for the second start in a row on Tuesday in a 24-26 victory at Nationals Park.
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O'Donnell said when the swap has flattened out or gone negative, the Fed hiking cycle has lasted another three or four months.
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In Constitucion, one flattened waterfront area is being replanted as a forest to act as a buffer against future floods and tsunamis.
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The 10-year yield topped out at 2.95 percent over a month ago, and the yield curve has flattened since mid-February.
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In a village north of Pemba, buildings could be seen flattened and without their roofs, with people's belongings strewn on the ground.
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Rubnitz, who produced funky relief paintings of flattened furniture, was also a video maker with roots in the East Village drag scene.
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Hurricane Dorian swept through the Bahamas earlier this week, leaving behind a trail of devastation, including waist-deep floods and flattened homes.
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The benchmark yield curve, the spread between the 19993- and 2-year Treasury yields, flattened to a fresh decade low on Wednesday.
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That's not a question of 'gee let's dry up the water, let's do this or that,' I mean that place was flattened.
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BUT IT IS OF CONCERN BECAUSE WE MADE A LOT OF GAINS AND THEN IT, TO YOUR POINT, IT HAS FLATTENED OUT.
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The stock flattened out after the company offered guidance for the next quarter, however, before moving slightly higher again in premarket trading.
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He marveled at the widespread damage the hurricane caused, with many homes and buildings having been flattened or taken off their foundations.
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Beard said trading houses such as Glencore would still see plenty of growth opportunities even if oil demand flattened in coming years.
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Waves that flattened along the skin of the ship were re-forming perfectly in its wake, as if the freighter weren't there.
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All that individuality and contrasting personal experience was flattened and erased by the Greatest Generation panegyrics that Ambrose and his disciples composed.
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Even with this week's steepening, the two-to-10-year part of the curve has flattened nearly 63 basis points this year.
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Videos from the scene showed people frantically fleeing, while aerial footage revealed blackened stalls and a flattened tangle of metal and wood.
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And the tapes of past political scandals, as seen through the flattened perspective of history, seem to have plainly resolved the crises.
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Across from the street from rebel base, two families were wounded when their home was flattened by a barrel bomb, officials said.
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Here, they're a tender meld of ground pork flecked with carrots and green onion, slightly flattened into a kind of carnal currency.
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Structures have been completely flattened, with as many as 13,000 homes destroyed, NBC reported, citing the International Committee of the Red Cross.
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After a bomb flattened a neighboring house, their mother, Fatima, decided to get out with the three boys and their baby sister.
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Ravi introduces Triton to the American Wild West, cages parrots and mynas in his house and shoots arrows tipped with flattened nails.
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The Astros flattened Red Sox starter Chris Sale on their way to an 23.49-21 victory at a rollicking Minute Maid Park.
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Like her, Jessica speaks with an accent—flattened "R"s, tightened "O"s, elided consonants—and has a predilection for dropping articles.
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Because it's difficult to make a computer reproduce these changing patterns, virtual shiny objects often look distorted and flattened—not very realistic.
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Other kosher salts, such as the common Morton's coarse salt, are formed when granular salt is flattened by rollers, according to Corriher.
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The yield curve between two-year and 10-year notes US2US10=TWEB flattened to 30 basis points, the flattest level since 2007.
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In Mallacoota, I found miles of charred bush and flattened homes, but a resilient community, determined to rebuild as soon as possible.
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"North Korea was flattened," University of Chicago history professor Bruce Cummings told the Times, and the country saw it as a holocaust.
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But the curve has flattened in recent weeks, going as low as 40 basis points on May 20103, the flattest since 2007.
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" At another site in Organ Pipe last month, he said, bulldozers flattened cacti in what he described on Twitter as "horrific destruction.
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The lot holds a half-demolished church, a flattened playground and a container papaya garden, tended by a crabby girl named Jolene.
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Here, too, is a block of leche flan like a sinking ship, under a flurry of pinipig, flattened grains of sticky rice.
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Moody's also warns that with stagnated inflation and flattened out markets, states can't count on larger stock returns in the coming years.
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Airspace, at its most sinister, has effectively flattened local variety, and come to be seen as the aesthetic of gentrification and whitewashing.
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A large sheet of flattened squid emerges as crisp as a potato chip, ready to dip in a sweet-and-spicy sauce.
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Startled residents stepped through the rubble of about 250 wrecked buildings, including houses, a flattened Volkswagen dealership and Juchitan's shattered town hall.
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Last time, in '86, you saw a big short-term bump for a lot of states, but then it kind of flattened.
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Jameson was thinking less about "narratives" and more about how market ideology flattened culture and obliterated distinctions between high and low art.
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The Fortoul Brothers' paintings, murals, sculptures, and installations are indebted to cubism, with their bold lines, blocks of color, and flattened perspectives.
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Stevie J was flattened outside a North Carolina nightclub ... and despite protestations he left unscathed, the video tells a very different story.
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Alvarez was last seen in July, when he flattened Rafael Dos Anjos in the first round to become the UFC lightweight champion.
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Enrollment on the law's marketplaces has dipped only slightly, insurer participation have been steady, and the premiums for Obamacare plans have flattened.
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"Most people experience graphic design in its final form, and I think the work gets flattened into just its aesthetics," Tochilovsky said.
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Bits of unpainted white paper pierce the surfaces and limn the edges of the flattened shapes, leavening the overall darkness of the palette.
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She has been "flattened... down into an image" as America's most famous alleged child abuser, as the critic Kristina Longworth writes in Slate.
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About 40% of Central Appalachia has been flattened by 40 years of the practice, according to a 2016 study of West Virginia's topography.
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By its very nature, combat in a COD game is more flattened — it's easier to kill and get killed in almost every situation.
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He further flattened the usual distinctions by creating "collaborative" compositions, in which his own paintings served as backgrounds for sets of found ceramics.
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But just two days later his hopes were flattened by a media stampede after a tabloid newspaper exposed the married Mr Joyce's affair.
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Familiar scenarios are flattened yet stretched across each piece of paper, illustrating the breadth of our smallest moments, those of intimacy and kindness.
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It can also be flattened by a central bank raising rates in response to buoyant growth today, while long-term expectations are unchanged.
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There have been reports of housing damage, with state media showing properties flattened by the temblor, but no tsunami warning has been issued.
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I blinked, flattened one palm on the dusty hardwood floor and slid down so that I was lying on the kitchen's scuffed planks.
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Most impressively, Tessa Thompson's Detroit, who steals every scene she's in, reads as three-dimensional, instead of being flattened into an eccentric muse.
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But the curve has since flattened on growing doubts about the Federal Reserve's ability to embark on a sustained path of rate hikes.
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Aerial photographs showed whole areas of Amatrice, last year voted one of Italy's most beautiful historic towns, flattened by the 6.2 magnitude quake.
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"The key is to explain why the yield curve has flattened so much just by adding negative rates to asset purchases," said one.
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Their faces are flattened and insect-like and their teeth razor sharp; he shoots them and stabs one repeatedly even after he's dead.
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The ECB has flattened long-term rates as well as short ones, by buying public-sector bonds and, starting this month, corporate debt.
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When he came to, he found that the mobile home he had been next to - and where the victims had been - was flattened.
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I caught sight of Nubbin's face—ears flattened to his head and black pupils widened in panic—and felt a rush of guilt.
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The yield on benchmark 20163-year Treasury bonds held steady at 2.8455 percent and the yield curve flattened further to 32.17 basis points.
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In a series of nudes, done in pen or with watercolor, women smile but appear flattened out, like dough under a rolling pin.
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That missile is designed to fly at a flattened-out altitude of around 40 kilometers (25 miles) and make in-flight guidance adjustments.
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In the wake of the hurricane, photos showed large swaths of beachfront homes that had been flattened or cleared away by the storm.
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At times the ghosts of "Ghosts" threaten to take the story over, and Cat's real-life tween concerns get flattened into, well, cartoons.
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Severe storms already made their mark in western Arkansas, where a tornado flattened several homes Friday in Mountainburg, the town's mayor told CNN.
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The quake on Thursday was more powerful than the one in 1985 that flattened or seriously damaged thousands of buildings in Mexico City.
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Thanks to better prevention education and treatment, heroin use among college students has flattened out, and abuse of painkillers seems to be dropping.
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Images posted on social media, including from the Jonesboro Police Department, showed broken walls, flattened commercial buildings and debris scattered across parking lots.
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Flattened out to some extent, you can still see these omnipresent wrinkles, pleats, and ripples ramifying around these paintings even from a distance.
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It was nearly flattened but still distinguishable by its front grille, according to videos by The Miami Herald and local television news outlets.
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Angela is in many ways more interesting, even though, at the end, her motives are flattened in the interest of a narrative payoff.
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It celebrates wealth in the way American pop culture always has — but it also always understands who's being flattened beneath the family's boots.
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Brachycephalic breeds, those with shortened or flattened faces like pugs and French bulldogs, are predisposed to breathing issues and other serious health conditions.
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A lone Shiite cleric, wearing a backpack, sandals and his traditional turban, wandered through the flattened village of Kuik-e Hasan on Tuesday.
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"In response to our rate hikes, the yield curve has flattened significantly, potentially signaling an increasing risk of a recession," Mr. Kashkari said.
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He lives alone in a Utah town in nice house with a white picket fence that he's flattened, doubtless after a hard night.
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Irma has already flattened a chain of Caribbean islands, including Anguilla, Barbuda and the United States Virgin Islands, killing at least 280 people.
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Americans have spent weeks riveted by television footage of wrecked neighborhoods, displaced families, flattened Caribbean islands and submerged cities from Houston to Jacksonville.
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After an extraordinary effort to conceal a flattened catfish, Waddell threw it onto the ice — in Pittsburgh — during Game 1 on Monday night.
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It goes great in front of, or beside, a pan full of Julia Moskin's recipe for flattened chicken thighs with roasted lemon slices.
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During the past year, support for the party has flattened, and the liberal Greens have recently surged to the top of the polls.
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Second, the groups that have led the market higher in recent weeks (energy, transportation, industrials) flattened out last week instead of rallying further.
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