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Trump's outlook going from bad to worse Freedom Caucus member Rep.
"He says that at SoftBank, things are going from "bad to worse.
Things are going from bad to worse, and perhaps soon catastrophic, in Venezuela.
The life of Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell is going from bad to worse.
The prospects of improving relations in Northeast Asia are going from bad to worse.
In the run-up to the Rio Olympics, things are going from bad to worse.
Things might be going from bad to worse on The Real Housewives of Orange County.
It finds that efforts to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions are going from bad to worse.
But in the more remote parts of the region, things were going from bad to worse.
It's going from bad to worse, and we should expect the situation to continue to deteriorate.
The relationship between German Chancellor Angela Merkel and the Trump administration appears to be going from bad to worse.
"The situation is going from bad to worse," said Jagan Chapagain, the IFRC's under secretary-general for programs and operations.
"We honestly have no idea what he will do on Tuesday, but his problems are going from bad to worse very quickly," Rep.
"The anarchic state is going from bad to worse," he read from a script in a voice that was tense and jerky with anger.
Things seem to be going from bad to worse for Mike Rothenberg, the founder of Rothenberg Ventures, which was more recently renamed Frontier Tech Ventures.
Shi'ite Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri, a Hezbollah ally, said the government formation was facing complications and the situation in Lebanon was going from bad to worse.
Leclerc's German team mate Sebastian Vettel had an afternoon to forget, going from bad to worse at the one circuit where every Ferrari driver wants to impress.
The news seems to be going from bad to worse for Facebook's cryptocurrency project, as online travel company Booking Holdings has stepped away from the nonprofit Libra Association.
"This year, things are going from bad to worse," said a Tehran resident and homemaker, who does not plan to vote and also asked not to be named.
"This year, things are going from bad to worse," said a Tehran resident and homemaker, who does not plan to vote and also asked not to be named.
"We honestly have no idea what he will do on Tuesday," committee member Elijah Cummings said about Shkreli, "but his problems are going from bad to worse very quickly."
Newton said the relationship between the U.S. and Iran is "just going from bad to worse," and there have been no signs the two sides could turn to diplomacy to resolve their conflict.
With much of the Midwest and Northeast already besieged by freezing temperatures, ice and snow, the weather is going from bad to worse -- and spreading to the South -- just as revelers rang in the new year.
Ironically, in the aftermath of last year's budget-busting tax cuts, America's saving problem is now going from bad to worse — an outcome that can only exacerbate current account and multilateral trade imbalances in the years ahead.
But the market was fascinating, down about 2200 points, on the belief that this was going from bad to worse, and rebounding by day&aposs end on the idea being that maybe we can avoid all of that.
One week after Phil Lord and Chris Miller were unceremoniously fired as directors of Lucasfilm's still-untitled Han Solo film, the public perception of what went wrong behind the scenes is going from bad to worse for the duo.
Things are going from bad to worse for the Trump officials caught in the crosshairs of a federal investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 election as bad news leaked about both Paul Manafort and Michael Flynn on Monday.
LAUNCESTON, Australia (Reuters) - It may be going from bad to worse for the nickel price, with conciliatory comments from the new mining minister in top ore producer the Philippines adding to the risks of the market being pushed into oversupply.
Things have been going from bad to worse for the former Goldman Sachs middle-level executive over the past couple weeks and much of the fallout has to do with the nation's best-selling book, Michael Wolff's Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House.
We follow them, the "wee poofter" and his "hoor" of a mammy, through roughly a decade of heartbreak and squalor, a more or less Jobian arc of things going from bad to worse to excruciating, and the book would be just about unbearable were it not for the author's astonishing capacity for love.
Things have been going from bad to worse with our four poor gods, but what has principally knocked them endways is machinery.
At the match, things are going from bad to worse for the platoon. Things are made worse when Mainwaring, Wilson and Jones enter. Mainwaring tries to persuade the men to return to the hall, with little success. Wilson also tries to persuade Mrs Pike to leave, but it is no use.
However, the economic crisis at the end of the 1920s made business going from bad to worse until the tannery closed. Mattei moved to Milan where he worked as a sales representative for foreign companies in tanning dyes and solvents. In 1931 he became a member of the National Fascist Party () created by Benito Mussolini but was not active in politics. Subsequently, he set up a factory producing oil-based emulsifiers for the tanning and textile industries with his brother and sister.
While on a road trip in the Southwest, Rae (Long) discovers that her man, Michael (Foxx), spent the $15,000 they set aside for a home on a vintage Studebaker. Rae promptly dumps Michael at a convenience store and hops a ride to the airport. Soon after, Michael loses the car when a young kid cons him out of the keys. Michael soon finds his day going from bad to worse when he's caught up in a botched robbery at the convenience store where he's now stranded.
Over the ensuing weeks, Charles seems to be going from bad to worse until one day at the beginning of the week Laurie tells his parents that Charles behaved himself and that the teacher made him her helper. By the end of the week, however, Laurie claims that Charles has reverted to his old self when he makes a girl in his class say a bad word to the teacher. The next school day, Charles mumbles the word several times to himself and throws chalk. When the next PTA meeting rolls around, Laurie's mother is determined to meet Charles' mother.
Things are going from bad to worse in the dilapidated kingdom of Ragbad; even the rag crop is failing. To top it all off (or not), King Fumbo's head is blown away in a ferocious storm (with "ten thousand pounds of thunder"). Prince Tatters of Ragbad, and Grampa, a former soldier and the bravest man in the kingdom (population 27), set out on a three-fold quest: for King Fumbo's lost head, a fortune to save the bankrupt kingdom, and a princess for Tatters to marry. They are joined by Bill, an iron weathercock from Chicago, who was brought to life by an electrical storm and blown to Oz.Jack Snow, Who's Who in Oz, Chicago, Reilly & Lee, 1954; New York, Peter Bedrick Books, 1988; pp.
My Summer with Des is a 1998 TV movie comedy drama created by English writer Arthur Smith. Broadcast to coincide with the beginning of World Cup 1998, the story is set during the European football championships in 1996, where football fan Martin finds his life is going from bad to worse after losing his job and splitting up with his girlfriend. It starred Neil Morrissey and Des Lynam, with Rachel Weisz playing the role of his love interest who seems to have the ability to travel through time and know the outcome of the tournament's matches before they happen. At one point Neil Morrissey's character asks her to take him straight to the semi-final between England and Germany, which they then arrive at in the next scene.
He says "The first time I met Jack, I was shocked to find him and his family living in a small 1 bedroom shack without heating buried under huge snow drifts. It was bitterly cold and their situation was grim. It turns out that while Jack had managed to get some work as a carpenter with a company called "Sash And Door" during the Spring, he had been laid off in the winter due to the seasonal nature of Canadian construction (which of course he hadn't been aware of before his arrival)". Johnston noted wryly at the time that despite Murphy's emigration to Canada "It seemed things were going from bad to worse for Jack, and he was just as unemployed in Regina as he had been in Dublin".
In 82 BC, Marius' son, Gaius Marius the Younger, became consul without having held the offices which a candidate for the consulship should have held, and at the unconstitutional age of 27. Sertorius, who probably qualified for the office, objected but his opinion was ignored.Philip Matyszak, Sertorius and the Struggle for Spain, p. 32. Plutarch sums up the events: :: Cinna was murdered and against the wishes of Sertorius, and against the law, the younger Marius took the consulship while [ineffectual] men as Carbo, Norbanus and Scipio had no success in stopping Sulla's advance on Rome, so the Marian cause was being ruined and lost; cowardice and weakness by the generals played its part, and treachery did the rest, and there was no reason why Sertorius should stay to watch things going from bad to worse through the inferior judgement of men with superior power.
Martin O'Neill was replaced by the former England under-21 national team coach Peter Taylor. For most of 2000–01, Leicester looked set to qualify for European competition, even topping the Premiership table for two weeks in October. However, they were then knocked out of the FA Cup quarter finals by Division Two side Wycombe, followed by nine defeats from their final ten Premiership fixtures which saw them slip to 13th in the table. A poor start to 2001–02 (a 5–0 defeat at home to newly promoted Bolton Wanderers) saw Taylor sacked after two months and replaced by David Bassett, who was unable to stop Leicester's season from going from bad to worse. In his 15 months at the club, Peter Taylor spent £23 million on transfer fees alone, by far the most of any Leicester manager. Particularly notorious was the club record fee of £5 million for Ade Akinbiyi, who scored 11 goals in 58 league appearances, and Dennis Wise, £1.6 million for a 34-year-old who was later sacked for assaulting a teammate.

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