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Even without Trump, the Republican Party was reeling in 2015.
Friends, I am literally reeling in my chair reading this.
There's good news: everyone around you is also reeling in pain.
He told the FBI what he overheard left him reeling in shock.
The company's stock price, already reeling in recent months, fell 34 percent.
But Ms. Olafsdottir quickly turned her attention to reeling in our lunch.
The season of Reeling in the Years and tailbacks on the A22.
The young fisherman is in the middle of reeling in a big catch.
Its fourth-weekend haul was still impressive, reeling in $29 million from 4,002 screens.
Addams does not spoil our pleasure by depicting exactly what Gomez is reeling in.
Bethenny Frankel is reeling in the wake of her on-off boyfriend Dennis Shields' death.
Reeling in catfish from the porch Some tried to make the best of hard times.
He lauded Chatbooks for reeling in users who had never tried photo-printing services before.
Ted Cruz won the Iowa Republican caucus on Monday, reeling in 43% of the vote.
Andersson (translated by the fantastically named Sarah Death) does a masterly job reeling in the reader.
The Willis Clan is reeling in the wake of family patriarch Toby Willis' child rape charges.
Cloudflare has been experiencing some major outages this morning, leaving many sites reeling in its wake.
More importantly, Box is proving it can grow at that clip while also reeling in costs.
Fears over the potential economic impact have sent markets across the globe reeling in recent days.
Are Echtra and Perfect World reeling in a larger online game to get it out the door?
The cast of the Descendants franchise is reeling in the wake of their costar Cameron Boyce's sudden death.
The plans come as ByteDance's popular social media platform TikTok is reeling in impressive user growth and revenue.
European stock funds continued on their hot streak, reeling in $833 million in their biggest haul since March.
Ivanka Trump is reeling in Chinese trademarks while Eric and Donald Jr. do real estate deals in India.
Markets headed south, reeling in last week's positive investor sentiment, following Trump's address at the U.N. general assembly.
And on Friday, they killed 22 people in a terror attack that has left the country reeling in shock.
Perhaps you'll be reeling in fish, charging a flashlight, grinding stones for crafting or any number of other tasks.
By some weird hunter-gatherer instinct (or calmer demeanors than I have, at least) they're reeling in shrimp regularly.
"Deadliest Catch" captain Sig Hansen is reeling in more heat for his alleged spit-fest on an Uber driver.
Florida's beleaguered citrus fruit growers are reeling in the aftermath of Hurricane Irma, which hit the state two weeks ago.
After reeling in his catch, the young boy and his uncle discovered a surprise on the end of their line.
More than 300 boats competed in 2904, so the chances of reeling in that $2000 million white marlin were slim.
Transitioning to television involved reeling in some of the show's wackiness and making sure that their story was more grounded.
Dallas trailed 240-212 in the first quarter before reeling in Arizona in a game equal parts entertaining and sloppy.
"We have menhaden, glass minnows, sand eels, bunker," he said before reeling in a bluefish in less than a minute.
Shares of large technology companies, which had already been reeling in anticipation of tougher government oversight, also took a hit.
Who was the laughing man, looming at her, reeling in a cable as she lay back in a reclining chair.
He looked on with envy as two boys fishing on a bridge with worms kept reeling in tiny white perch.
That shift was clear during Democratic caucuses on February 3rd in Iowa, where floods left many residents reeling in 2019.
Businesses have been complaining about weak investor confidence with many sectors reeling in a recession and a drop in profitability.
The bombshell report sent Tesla's stock reeling in Friday's trading, and laid bare concerns among Tesla board members about Musk.
"We were coming out of New Hampshire reeling in a sense, and reeling suggests you've been on your feet," he said.
Hollywood is reeling in the wake of the news that Jussie Smollett was the victim of an apparent violent hate crime.
But dips in industrial stocks, including a 4.4 percent drop in shares of Boeing sent U.S. stocks reeling in morning trading.
The company has been reeling in recent months from a number of controversies and missteps, including allegations of widespread sexual harassment.
"Bachelor in Paradise" has a new way of reeling in viewers ... tapping into the sex scandal that temporarily shipwrecked the show.
I didn't realize that you had to throw a switch on the reel mechanism so that you could start reeling in.
Browns wide receiver Jarvis Landry had a monster game for Cleveland, reeling in 10 catches for 148 yards and two touchdowns.
To win in the long run, he said Walmart should focus on the customer experience and sales, not reeling in spending.
But in an age of constant connection, some of the ultrarich are reeling in the flashiness in the name of safety.
Nobody is sure what kind of trade they can made for tackle Ryan Clady after reeling in two tackles in free agency.
Image: Radiohead Radiohead fans have been reeling in anticipation of the band's next album A Moon Shaped Pool, their first since 2011.
A young girl in Oklahoma said she snagged a "weird" catch over the weekend, reeling in a fish bearing "human-like" teeth.
Legislation focused on ensuring some net neutrality principles—and reeling in the FCC—had been proposed by Republicans, but didn't go far.
Wideout Demaryius Thomas has been consistent if unspectacular, reeling in five receptions in three straight games - albeit for just 126 yards total.
And is "The Bells" really that terrible, or are we all just reeling in shock from the suddenness of its plot developments?
Texas is reeling in the wake of Hurricane Harvey, particularly one small Texas town that suffered "widespread devastation" according to its mayor.
Resuming on six under, McIlroy, 26, must have fancied his chances of reeling in Sullivan, but the Northern Irishman struggled with the putter.
The U.K.'s decision sent global markets reeling in its aftermath, hiking volatility and injecting uncertainty into the outlook for the world's economy.
I understand it's hard to talk policy right now, when voters are either reeling in shock or cheering their new and unconventional leader.
Hsieh said quite simply that public investors want to see earnings, even if that means reeling in some investments on the technology side.
U.S.-based funds that buy equities abroad and taxable bond funds both avoided the selloff, reeling in cash for the ninth straight week.
It was a confrontation that left the world reeling in its wake, so much so that things will never be the same again.
The retail sector has been reeling in the month of May with trade and economic headwinds in its way, CNBC's Jim Cramer said Thursday.
REELING IN SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS: A bill that aims to limit special interest groups' ability to push federal agencies to adopt regulations through litigation.
One wild night turns into a blurry yet comedic nightmare, leaving the men reeling in the morning and trying to put the pieces together.
And he has been reeling in No. 16003 Brooks Koepka with four wins and 10 other top-10s in his past 20 worldwide starts.
Intense competition from private-label brands, changing consumer habits and pressure from retailers to lower prices has sent the food industry reeling in recent years.
It's been over four decades since the terrifying image of monstrous jaws emerging from a calm ocean left audiences reeling in theaters across the country.
In the clip above, he starts reeling in something heavy only to discover a 6-foot-long alligator emerging through the murky water towards him.
Call it a spending diet, which entails reeling in expenditures on any nonessential items, and can kick-start better budgeting and debt relief, experts say.
Local communities are also reeling in the aftermath of the recent killings of three police officers who were ambushed along Baton Rouge's Airline Highway Sunday.
Deepening Sanders's difficulty is the fact that the next contest is in South Carolina, where he has had much less success in reeling in Clinton's lead.
Shoppers are reeling in their spending on the day after Thanksgiving, the personal finance site found, with only 33 percent planning to spend more than $500.
It feels like an old-school "Star Wars" story that could satisfy fans who grew up with the original trilogy while also reeling in new ones.
Julie and Zander, the children reeling in the wake of a mass shooting in Lindsey Ferrentino's play "This Flat Earth," aren't student activists agitating for change.
Biden is now reeling in capital and bulking up his staff, meaning bigger payments to Zenefits, as he gears up for the general election in November.
The president has also advocated for reeling in subsidized Stafford loans and promoted alternatives to college altogether, including career and technical training and, of course, apprenticeships.
The G.O.P. and the Democratic Party are reeling in the disequilibrium created by the latest communications revolution, the membership careering out of the party leaders' control.
Here, that transformation is offered to main character Dani (Florence Pugh), who's reeling in the wake of the horrifying murder-suicide of her sister and parents.
And Airbnb has shown no signs of reeling in its ambitions, exploring costly business lines like air travel and becoming more acquisitive with purchases like HotelTonight.
The small town of Sutherland Springs, Texas is reeling in the aftermath of the massacre, as it no doubt will still be long after the headlines fade.
Fans of the celebrated podcast Mystery Show are reeling in the wake of Thursday's news that the show — at least in its current incarnation — has been canceled.
Sammy Watkins continues to make the most of limited receptions, finding the end zone in four of his last five games despite reeling in just 13 catches.
Each time James made the decision to change area codes, he left a team, and an owner, and various other front office types reeling in his wake.
Though New Brunswick has a relatively low gun-crime rate, the province was sent reeling in the summer of 2014 after a gunman killed three police officers.
Running far outside in Lane 2003, Gatlin finished in 9.92 seconds, reeling in Christian Coleman, a 21-year-old countryman he has mentored, with a final surge.
On their next drive, Miami would pull off an impressive flea-flicker, with DeVante Parker reeling in an underthrown ball from Fitzpatrick for a 51-yard gain.
Captured on Browns Beach in South Australia, the footage shows someone reeling in a fish from the water, only to have a sea lion hot on its tail.
Jupiter's glorious auroras—caused by the gas giant's enormous magnetic field reeling in charged particles from the solar wind—were first discovered by the Voyager spacecraft in 1979.
The three-act play, Ahead of Time, was performed by some of the crew who studied with the British immersive theater group, Gideon Reeling, in their time off.
That is not a description I would ever have thought to apply to Mr. Akhtar, whose earlier dramas have sent audiences reeling in uneasy agitation from the theater.
Lawmakers in more than a dozen states have tried reeling in the more pernicious practices of some mug shot entrepreneurs, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures.
Chef'd is skirting the venture capital path and is instead reeling in cash from strategic investors who are seeking to adapt to digital trends in the food industry.
The tens of Americans reeling in the loss of the Eurovision Song Contest from any American television platforms this year can rejoice: this past season is coming to Netflix.
She was tweeting in response to a New York Times post that characterized the United Kingdom as "reeling" in the wake of its second terror attack in two weeks.
J.J. Nelson stepped up versus the Colts, reeling in five catches for 120 yards with a touchdown en route to being named the NFC Offensive Player of the Week.
It spent the next five-plus minutes reeling in UTSA, taking its first lead with nine minutes left on a 473-pointer by Dziagwa that made it 22-19.
Saturday as Pittsburgh was still reeling in the immediate aftermath of the massacre, makes specific reference to the gunman's alleged anti-Semitism, which he'd also expressed online on Gab.
It's a tough position for Corden -- hosting something as trivial as an entertainment award show ... while the country is reeling in the wake of its worst mass shooting ever.
Ostensibly a song cycle about reeling in the wake of a breakup, absolutely an examination of romantic tropes as intensified or devalued by over-investment, Melodrama is creepy and sublime.
They're releasing "patent-pending connected tracking accessories" to record catch locations so you don't have to pull out your phone while in the middle of reeling in a real beauty.
Bond funds based in the United States sounded a more optimistic tone, reeling in a third straight week of inflows during the week and netting $3.5 billion in new cash.
Second-year wideout Sterling Shepard, who had seven catches last week, joined Beckham in reeling in a touchdown reception in New York's 17-6 win over Detroit on Dec. 18.
The company can dial back how much XRP it puts on the market, so there's no reason to expect that it's reeling in hundreds of millions of dollars a quarter.
Trump will return to Texas on Saturday to visit the other parts of the state that are still reeling in the wake of Harvey, the White House confirmed on Tuesday.
In a recent interview with People, the first lady revealed that she wasn't one of the Clinton supporters who stayed up all night, reeling in shock and constantly refreshing election results.
The day after the bombings, the church and the tight-knit Catholic community in Katuwapitiya, a suburban area about an hour north of the capital, Colombo, were still reeling in shock.
The game is simple, but also impressive; I had no issues with the responsiveness of the controls, either when it came to moving the rod around or reeling in a fish.
Nonetheless, his retirement will send shockwaves through a party already reeling in the face of what looks to be a growing Democratic wave headed its way in a few months time.
As attorney general, he has sent it reeling in Washington, and it could be very hard for advocates to regain their footing while he is the nation's chief law enforcement official.
Walmart is reeling in higher-income customers — including some who are new to the retailer — with its online grocery business, company executives told investors Tuesday at an event in New York.
Spitsov breathed new life into the Russian challenge on the final leg as the French fell away, reeling in the leading pair and making it a two-horse race for gold.
Her remarks come shortly after the Trump administration and Republicans passed an overhaul of the U.S. tax code, reeling in their first major legislative victory just ahead of the new year.
We got an amazingly close-up look at how the Man O'War catches and digests its food, which it snares in its 40-metre-long tentacles before reeling in the unfortunate animal.
But how did Canva go from a small start-up in Australia to challenging the likes of Adobe, and reeling in significant cash from Silicon Valley legend Mary Meeker along the way?
But del Potro's lone victory of late — in the opening round of the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro in 2016 — was one of the blows that sent Djokovic reeling in earnest.
Memphis spent the next 10 minutes reeling in the Trojans, finally grabbing its first lead with 4:32 left in the half when Jeffries jammed in transition for a 20-19 edge.
She is the rotating axis around which her partner spins; even when she leaves the stage, he (the wonderfully at ease Joaquin de Luz) is left reeling in her wake, turning, if softly.
The warning from Ceconomy, formerly part of Metro AG and the operator of Media Markt and Saturn stores, is the latest blow to a European retail sector reeling in the days before Christmas.
He says that investment banks are actively scouring Silicon Valley for attractive late-stage start-ups, and that companies are focusing on operating leverage, which means improving gross margins and reeling in costs.
Now, a nation still reeling in horror from Sunday's bloodshed is waiting to see just how widespread the failure was, and how much of a role the country's dysfunctional politics played in it.
Monaco — the glamor highlight of the season — is also special for him, a race the boyhood Senna fan has always loved, and he needs to start reeling in Rosberg as soon as possible.
But once he sewed up the nomination and began reeling in donations in a joint fundraising agreement with the RNC, that rent jumped: $72,800 in May, $110,685 in June, and $169,758 in July.
The Bearcats answered Houston's 31-yard field goal by scoring on their next play from scrimmage, with Rashad Medaris reeling in Ridder's pass and bolting up the sideline for a 75-yard touchdown.
President Trump plans to return to Texas on Saturday to visit the other parts of the state that are still reeling in the wake of Hurricane Harvey, the White House confirmed on Tuesday.
President Trump plans to return to Texas on Saturday to visit the other parts of the state that are still reeling in the wake of Hurricane Harvey after visiting Corpus Christi on Tuesday.
The witnesses described an administration reeling in response to Trump's and Giuliani's pressure campaign, which roiled all levels of the State Department, NSC and other agencies tasked with implementing U.S. policy toward Ukraine.
Since 2007, the Kardashian family has been reeling in millions of viewers, eager and sometimes desperate, to get a closer look at the too-crazy-to-be-true lives of one Calabasas-based family.
Fincher also does a great job reeling in Sorkin and editing him, as you can see in the video below, and that prevents the words in the script from falling in love with themselves.
The world has been reeling in the wake of whistleblower revelations about how Cambridge Analytica, the notorious data analytics firm, used information from third party apps to compile profiles on 50 million Facebook users.
It turns out that the on-screen smooch between Eleven and Finn Wolfhard's character, Mike, was Brown's first kiss (as she revealed to Jimmy Fallon) but she is still reeling in embarrassment over it.
"With the energy sector reeling in Canada, with the overall Canadian economy struggling, it's my view ... that the very last thing we need right now is another new tax," he told reporters on Monday.
Student-athletes say they were evicted from the apartment and forced to fend for themselvesThough Woods was reeling in payments from students, that money wasn't going towards paying the apartment, players told the Roundup.
U.S. banks shattered earnings records in the second quarter of 2018, reeling in $60.2 billion in revenue with the help of the corporate tax cuts passed last year, according to federal data released Thursday.
An official from the Centers for Disease Control accused the airlines of lying, according to two of the sources, and of not stepping up to the plate, leaving the industry executives reeling in shock.
Done right, an open world offers a chance to find the unexpected, and spending time reeling in fish for Ignis to cook after a tough hunt was often exactly what I was looking for.
The travel and tourism industry as a whole is reeling in the face of the pandemic, which the World Travel and Tourism Council predicts could leave as many as 50 million jobs at risk.
Thus, their actions — which included bursts of grounded dancing, with a motif of circling hands or whole undulating bodies, suggestive of fishing and its reeling in — seemed to occur somewhere between past and present.
Murray Goulburn was left reeling in 2016 after aggressive plans to sell high-margin products such as infant formula in China led it to overpay for source milk, while sales fell far below expectations.
Amazon Web Services continues to be the biggest contributor to the company's bottom line, reeling in $7.7 billion in revenue, a 41 percent increase from this time a year ago, and $2.2 billion in profit.
Successfully reeling in a big fish requires a certain kind of finesse, and you'll feel an extra tick of pride having done it with the cardboard fishing pole you just spent over an hour crafting.
It manifests in soaring dunks, or blocked shots from the weak side that defy logic, or wraparound passes to an open shooter, or crossover dribbles that leave defenders reeling in his impossibly long-limbed wake.
Recognizing the power of avid fan bases in navigating the streaming universe, CBS All Access has heavily relied upon "Star Trek" to try reeling in subscribers, having launched on the back of "Discovery" in 2017.
Pro Bowl wideout Jarvis Landry, who is tied for second in the NFL with 203 receptions, found the end zone on two occasions while reeling in eight catches for a meager 46 yards last week.
Gurianov forged a tie more than five minutes later, reeling in a pass from defenseman John Klingberg at center ice and turning on the jets before beating Andersen for his 13th goal of the season.
Alphabet's consolidated financial results will not be affected by this change, but by studying the change across categories, investors may be able to get a better sense of how much revenue Nest has been reeling in.
Los Angeles starter Felix Pena was carried off the field with a right knee sprain in the second inning after coming down awkwardly on first base while reeling in a high underhand toss from Albert Pujols.
Morticia and Wednesday look on with approval, framing the focal point of the action: Fester grips a net and a spiked club, ready to help Gomez, who is holding a fishing rod and reeling in something .
Jeffery has found the end zone in four consecutive games and Ertz had a team-best 10 receptions for 103 yards last week while reeling in a touchdown pass for the sixth time in six contests.
In his long-awaited "Painless Poker," Angelo imagines that seven people "reeling in poker pain" are transported to a seminar in which Angelo shows them how to ease the negative emotions they experience playing the game.
She caught 2014 champion Lisa Brennauer inside 12km despite starting a minute later and poured on the power, reeling in several more earlier starters before barrelling up the finishing straight and collapsing in an exhausted heap.
Stock and bond funds based in the United States took in money overall during the week, with equities attracting $9.1 billion, taxable bonds taking in $2.5 billion and municipal bond funds reeling in $1.2 billion, Lipper said.
After Winfield returned the pick 22 yards, the Golden Gophers capped a four-play drive with Rashod Bateman reeling in a back-shoulder throw from Morgan for a 9-yard touchdown just 1:59 into the game.
A mild case of sensory overload may have you reeling in the opening minutes, as you adjust to the necessity of taking it all in, and figuring out where to focus your concentration at any given moment.
Apart from the closing laps, with Vettel reeling in the Mercedes in a nail-biting finish and Bottas looking anxiously in his mirrors as he wrestled with blistered tyres, the Finn's biggest scare came at the start.
But when reeling in all those sweet, sweet tickets proved exhausting, it always came as a relief to finally sit down with a few pitchers of orange Crush and dig into a heaping mound of cheap pizza.
Although we're not too sure if this sea lion was particularly happy with these fishermen reeling in its lunch, as witnessed in a video by Alycia Giglio and uploaded to the 7 News Adelaide Facebook page on Tuesday.
The third round was most certainly a different length though, as when Fenech had Samart reeling in the corner under fire, the Australian crowd was so riotous that neither the fighters nor the referee could hear the bell.
Late-stage private financing almost doubled from $8.9 billion in 3683 to $16 billion last year, according to the National Venture Capital Association, with companies including Uber, Airbnb, SpaceX and SoFi each reeling in at least $1 billion.
After anchoring the U.S. to a gold in the 4x100m freestyle relay at the worlds, Adrian swam the last leg again on Tuesday and attacked reeling in Brazil's Pedro Silva Spajari but never able to get past him.
The closest anything came to authentic house all night was a spin of Cheryl Lynn's classic "Got To Be Real" in the second room, which ended up clearing the floor rather than reeling in any discerning disco-heads.
Gronkowski, who had one reception through four weeks due to injury, has taken off with Brady back under center, reeling in 21 catches for 473 yards while reaching the end zone in each of the last three games.
With two laps to go in the 16-lap race, the pack began to pick up speed, rapidly reeling in early pace-setter Saskia Alusalu of Estonia, who finished in fourth place after winning all three intermediate sprints.
With the party reeling in the aftermath of the 2016 election, progressives like Mr. Ellison and Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont argued that Democrats needed new leaders who would craft a more populist pitch to win back voters.
Impervious to player insurrections for nearly two decades — thanks mostly to Duncan's unwavering devotion to the organization after his free-agent flirtation with the Orlando Magic in 2000 — Popovich's Spurs are reeling in the wake of Leonard's departure.
There was much more in the tank, however, as the Danes roared around Berlin's velodrome, almost reeling in the New Zealanders to clock 20163:44.672 for the 4,000 meters event, 1.5 seconds faster than their record on Wednesday.
There was much more in the tank, however, as the Danes roared around Berlin's velodrome, almost reeling in the New Zealanders to clock 20163:44.672 for the 4,000 meters event, 1.5 seconds faster than their record on Wednesday.
But the weight lifted off his shoulders as he flung himself around the hair-raising turns on Wednesday, reeling in several riders who started before him, including last year's bronze medallist Victor Campenaerts and Vuelta winner Primoz Roglic.
The country was reeling in horror Monday as officials searched for more answers to why the gunman went on an 18-hour rampage Saturday ending in a long siege with hostages at a shopping mall, leaving 29 dead and 57 wounded.
FEMALE PILOT CALLS OUT SEXIST PASSENGERS IN VIRAL TWEET Burke and his friend had caught 20 fish on the trip, including six other large lake sturgeons measuring over 60 inches, before reeling in the big one, the Star Tribune reports.
The year saw many enterprise companies get sucked up by private equity shops, including Thoma Bravo reeling in Qlik for $20183 billion, and Vista Equity Partners spending $1.79 billion for Marketo, $1.35 billion for Cvent and $600 million for Ping Identity.
Tight end Travis Kelce recorded his third straight 100-plus-yard performance after reeling in eight receptions for 140 yards versus the Falcons, but was limited to three catches for 32 yards in the Week 6 win over Oakland. 1.
In a series of Instagram posts, the "Live Like You Were Dying" singer, 50, showed off his catch of the day after some long days of spearfishing, which included reeling in a 38-foot snapper and a 33-foot hogfish.
The four-year-old colt, a 14-1 shot, roared home in the final straight of the 3,200 meter handicap, reeling in master trainer Aidan O'Brien's Johannes Vermeer to clinch "the race that stops a nation" by half a length.
The whole world is still reeling in the wake of the mass shooting at a queer nightclub in Orlando: 49 people killed by an act motivated by hate, made easier by some of the weakest gun restrictions in the developed world.
The customers have included districts reeling in the aftermath of shootings, like the Newtown Public Schools in Connecticut; some of the nation's largest urban school systems, like Los Angeles and Chicago; and prominent universities like Michigan State and Florida State.
For the Iraqi government, already reeling in the face of popular protests against corruption that have left nearly 500 people dead over the past three months, this strike threatens to plunge the country into a new spasm of political violence.
League of Legends developer Riot Games has hired a chief diversity officer to help fix issues surrounding its sexist and toxic workplace culture, spotlighted first by an in-depth Kotaku investigation last August that has left the company reeling in the months since.
Meanwhile, Emanuel, President Barack Obama's former White House chief-of-staff, is reeling in the aftermath of two major scandals: the federal bribery case against his former schools chief, Barbara Byrd-Bennett, and the police shooting of 17-year-old Laquan McDonald.
With Brussels still reeling in the aftermath of the deadly bombings this week, the murder of a nuclear power plant security guard and the theft of his badge has compounded fears that Belgium's two sprawling nuclear plants could be vulnerable to attacks.
Our hodgepodge team of Brits, Canadians, and me were met with incredulity by the local campaign staff, who were reeling in the wake of allegations that the candidate, Monica Wehby, an appealing female pediatric neurosurgeon, was also accused of being a stalker.
We talked to experts who said that while buying up gift cards from independent bookstores and corner bakeries can undoubtedly help bolster companies reeling in the wake of the coronavirus, survival will require much more aggressive measures from the government and beyond.
In the past, Trump has called for shortening the federal student loan forgiveness period (while increasing the monthly payments), reeling in subsidized Stafford loans and eliminating the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program completely for borrowers who take out loans after July 1, 2018.
The postgrad students of colour who have been immediately affected by the fire are still reeling in the aftermath but given the increased pressure they are under, do not currently have the capacity to fully process and publicly voice their concerns and frustrations.
With the retailer reeling in 2014 from one of the largest cyber attacks ever unleashed on a U.S. corporation, Palantir quickly delivered its expert analysis, calculating, for example, the scope of the attack — that 56 million credit or debit card accounts had been compromised.
If the logic was that a growing gap between official rates on either side of the Atlantic would drive a steady flow of capital into the dollar, then the reeling in this year of expectations for Fed rate rises has also held the euro up.
The rising tide of Airbnb is lifting all boats, and today a startup that's building a series of living-coworking-activity spaces across the world primarily geared at digital nomads is reeling in a sizeable round to take its business to the next level.
The chaos at the top of Virginia's usually genteel political power structure has left Democrats and Republicans reeling in the middle of a chaotic week in Richmond, as the legislature begins to wrap up some of its policy work and turn to the state budget.
Hims, which more recently jumped into women's health with the Hers brand, is using its growth figures to try and raise a fresh $200 million in cash, according to the presentation, after reeling in $100 million earlier this year at a valuation of $1 billion.
After reeling in overnight leaders Chapchai Nirat and Danthai Boonma and starting the last round with a one-shot lead, Garcia put on an iron-play masterclass as he surged clear of the field on the hazardous front nine at the par-71 Serapong Course.
And if the scandal blows up enough, the apology video can be a way of reeling in new viewers, too—plenty of people, I'm sure, hadn't heard of Tati Westbrook or James Charles until explainers of their situation ended up everywhere, including the New York Times.
As algorithmic, trend-following investment models have gained popularity on Wall Street, passive vehicles such as index funds and exchange-traded funds keep reeling in assets from Main Street, raising fears that too much of stock trading is in the hands of automated buyers and sellers.
As for the Mills-Perry tandem, their perseverance with the intriguing Frank Ntilikina, the 19-year-old French-Rwandan point guard, lasted all of a half-season before the talent acquisition committee complicated his development by reeling in the uninspiring Emmanuel Mudiay in a trade with Denver.
In other words, during a moment when most people were reeling in horror and seeking information about a terrible event that killed more than 24 people and injured over 24 more, a smaller subset saw an opportunity — a chance to spread rumors and falsehoods on the internet.
The budding popularity of solar panel and battery systems, driven by a drop in lithium-ion battery prices, has thrown a lifeline to Germany's moribund solar sector, which has been reeling in recent years, in part because of low-cost production of solar panels in China.
Both incidents involved the same captain and happened on the same day — and he caught them on video On the first trip, a woman was reeling in a large bass when a shark bit it straight in half, leaving only the fish's head attached to the line.
While some career training schools have delivered as promised, critics argue that tens of thousands of students were lured by misleading advertising and illegal recruiting practices to enroll in expensive programs that failed to deliver what they promised — while reeling in millions of dollars in federal aid.
After reeling in November — and reeling even early in the fourth quarter at home on Sunday against an archrival that has more than had their number in recent years — the Steelers found a way to reach the playoffs anyway and eliminate the Ravens from postseason contention.
The mother of a young son, Collett decided to become involved in politics for the first time in the wake of Trump's election in 2016 — something that she realizes makes her part of something akin to an army of left-leaning women, reeling in the wake of Trump's victory.
At a new Thai restaurant tucked away on a quiet stretch of Carroll Gardens, the method of misdirection has the opposite effect, reeling in a certain breed of New Yorker for whom the interplay of an underexplored cuisine, a well-regarded chef, and a memorably insouciant name is irresistible.
Trump isn't necessarily a direct threat to your life — unless of course you are being kept alive by health care that he keeps threatening, or if you're in Puerto Rico reeling in the wake of two hurricanes — but he is very much a threat to your quality of life.
Created by developers who sharpened their teeth with fan games, Sonic Mania looks like a shockingly authentic throwback to the good times of Sonic 2 and Sonic CD. I'm still reeling in excitement over the 'Studiopolis Zone,' a broadcast media-themed world that seems to have been cobbled together from Larry King's old backdrops.
Between its famous blue and white walls, Tangier gives way to an entire network which moves to the reeling in of the nets, the unloading of the daily catch onto the docks, and the patching up of old boats—everything from the initial sorting of the fish to their gutting, sale, and packaging for hungry customers.
When Colin Kaepernick, a quarterback for the San Francisco 21852ers, knelt during the national anthem before games, he too was sending a message to a country divided; reeling in the midst of an ugly presidential campaign, struggling with widely reported police violence against African-Americans, and unable to come to a consensus on immigration and the rights of noncitizens.
With the car business reeling in 2009 from the bailouts of General Motors and Chrysler by the federal government, followed the bankruptcies of two of the once formidable Detroit Big Three, and with auto sales in America having plummeted during the financial crisis, Nissan was on its way to selling over 800,000 vehicles in the US in 2010.
The Obama administration's crackdown on for-profit colleges has escaped the notice of one federal agency with an already poor management record: The Veterans Affairs Department takes little or no action when these colleges are punished by federal and state regulators for serious misdeeds, allowing them to continue reeling in millions in Post-9/11 GI Bill dollars.
The banks are reeling in record profits, thanks to the growing economy and the booming stock market, the just-passed Republican tax-overhaul bill has slashed their tax rate and to top it all off, a bipartisan Senate coalition is fighting to loosen the post-crisis rules meant to curb risky behavior in the financial industry.
And there have been successes: Investments from Alphabet's venture arms are paying off, life sciences company Verily seems to be chugging along (it gets highlighted for reeling in revenue alongside Access during earnings calls), and the research lab X recently launched two new companies — Wing, which makes delivery drones, and Loon, which makes high-altitude balloons that deliver internet access to the ground.
The final sprint toward Election Day has begun, and Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE is reeling in Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.

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