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But about six years ago, Torres sank into a depression.
RA'ANANA, Israel — David Coffer sank into a green plastic chair.
Bills blew into the woods or sank into storm drains.
The mother sobbed and sank into her husband's big chest.
In the city, Amadeo sank into despair — and into alcoholism.
His sneaker sank into the ground, and water pooled around it.
Without them the economy collapsed; America sank into a great depression.
I choked back a sob and sank into a cushioned chair.
An Iranian oil tanker sank into the East China Sea Jan. 15.
The more I sank into that feeling, the more alone I felt.
She sank into the couch and rocked slightly, clutching Jeanne's unopened gift.
After looking unsuccessfully for him, Mr. Ganesamoorty sank into a deep depression.
As Turner sank into the car, his career appeared to be crumbling.
It then sank into complacency during the greed-is-good Reagan era.
Walsh sank into an armchair, and Schrage curled up on the couch.
Without her daughter to take care of, Ms. Stapleton sank into depression.
After a handful of successful seasons, the show sank into a creative nadir.
She changed into a pair of blue hospital pajamas and sank into bed.
He leaned back in his chair and sank into himself for a minute.
Water pooled in the path, and long wooden planks sank into the mud.
It did not work and the United States sank into a deeper depression.
According to investigators, the boat sank into the lake where it remains,  WGN9 reported.
Investigators said the duck boat sank into the lake where it remained Friday afternoon.
In Parma's darkest moments, when the club sank into oblivion, it was auctioned off.
Woolf sank into periods of severe depression, and was again admitted to Burley Park.
On January 2124, 21000, the strike finally died out, and the union sank into obscurity.
Libya sank into chaos following the 2011 uprising that toppled and killed dictator Moammar Gadhafi.
He interviewed at a few companies like Google and Micro­soft but sank into a funk.
And on Friday, still another boat sank into the deceptively placid waters of the Mediterranean.
Then he sank into the wheelchair, but not before he reached for the oxygen tank.
In Tuesday's trade, several Spanish banks sank into the red, with Caixabank falling 2.3 percent.
Opponents, he said, would often try quick-pitching him before his hands sank into place.
I just sank into a deep, depressive mood, and I didn't want anyone or anything.
Its pontoons did inflate but then it flipped upside down and sank into the water.
He sank into our sofa like one of those TV accident lawyers, or a corrupt ombudsman.
Italy sank into its third recession in a decade in the second half of last year.
She took deep pleasure in her work and sank into despondency only when it was over.
Mid-Atlantic shipment activity also sank into negative territory to -5.3 from 11.4 the month before.
Hong Kong sank into recession for the first time in a decade in the third quarter.
Hands out stiff in a near embrace, they shared breaths as Robinson slowly sank into Poe's lap.
I got out and my feet sank into the dark Jell-O, almost up to my knees.
For years, the Brazilian economy underperformed analyst expectations as it sank into its deepest recession on record.
Curtis Allen, who had served in Iraq and returned with PTSD, sank into a hatred of Muslims.
The students lowered their eyes as I squeezed down the aisle and sank into an empty seat.
Though on the day that the book sold, instead of celebrating, he sank into an inexplicable funk.
Under Zuma, it sank into recession twice -- in 2009 and 2017 -- falling behind its emerging market peers.
PREPA had been putting off repairs for years as the island sank into a deep economic recession.
They eventually sank into their seats—as the sound quite literally stretched across the room, it became overpowering.
Jesse sank into drinking and general lethargy, while Tulip tried to go straight before drifting back to criminality.
At the age of twenty, J. S. Mill sank into what we would now call a severe depression.
His credit score sank into the low 500s, which is considered very poor by credit data company Experian.
As I sank into the water, a girl launched a little boat laden with drinks in my direction.
The show "sank into the slush," as he put it, so he aimed instead for a publishing career.
The men sank into the leather seats of Mr. Winemiller's Chevy Tahoe and skimmed along the wet roads.
The two California dinosaurs probably died near the shore, floated out to sea and sank into the sediment.
Cassini pointed its antenna back toward Earth and begin transmitting data as it slowly sank into Saturn's atmosphere.
They returned to Moscow in August, and Ms. Romanova said she sank into depression and had suicidal thoughts.
I felt weightless, so that even as I sank into the river I was rising into something else.
As guests filed in, their heels sank into the synthetic cushion and sent them a little off balance.
As America sank into recession, then limped through a fragile recovery, the Fed slashed rates from 20123% to 22012%.
Predictably, an already weak Italian economy promptly sank into a deepening recession during the second half of last year.
Cameroon's English-speaking regions sank into a complete internet blackout on January 17, an outage that is still ongoing.
The economy sank into recession in 24.6 after Moscow annexed Crimea from Ukraine and the West imposed economic sanctions.
Only after their country sank into civil war in 2011 did they too begin to turn on each other.
When Cassini sank into Saturn's upper atmosphere, it was the closest a spacecraft had ever been to the planet.
A TV reporter, who arrived to survey the damage, sank into a mud pit and had to be rescued.
While the rest of the country sank into a recession, Houston was swimming in money from an oil boom.
His government raised the tax to 8 percent from 5 percent, and the Japanese economy immediately sank into recession.
When his TV appearance was over, he stepped off the riser, and the room sank into a tense silence.
Against all odds, this '70s-inspired funk oddity saturated every corner of our culture and sank into our skin.
Sales of Porsche, Bentley, Rolls-Royce and Lexus cars all rose last year, even as Russia sank into recession.
The cult of the founder withered, while platforms sank into an endless war between the moderators and the moderated.
It was, in fact, the worst year for stocks since 2008 — the year the country sank into the Great Recession.
In other firsts, entire yield curves in the Netherlands, Germany and Sweden sank into negative territory for the first time.
Hills roiled like great billows, cheap tenement houses sank into cracks and Victorian mansions were licked clean by hungry flames.
He sank into a depression, and encouraged Greenleaf to find an able-bodied pastor, a request that the church rejected.
When the tracks were made, they sank into the ancient coastal mudflats, only to be covered over as time passed.
As the global economy sank into the Great Depression, Congress added a nearly 50 percent increase to tariffs on imports.
One day in 2017, Lauren Neuwirth sank into a chair in her university's financial aid office feeling out of options.
But the economy sank into recession after Western countries imposed sanctions on Moscow as punishment for its actions in Ukraine.
Before he was an advocate for sobriety and recovery, Christopher Lawford sank into substance and alcohol abuse, starting at age 22018.
Construction on the building, part of an expansion of the station, had stopped months before, after Nigeria's economy sank into recession.
NATO members led by Britain and France supported the revolution with air strikes—then watched as the country sank into chaos.
In the years that followed, he withdrew from friends and family, cut ties with Bambaataa, and sank into a deep depression.
Yoshitoshi struggled with personal demons throughout his life, and in the early 1870s, succumbed to mental illness and sank into poverty.
The Obama administration got a black eye for its financial aid to the solar technology firm Solyndra, which sank into bankruptcy.
Kabul sank into civil war after that, with different factions killing and maiming each other and innocent Afghans on the streets.
The dogs formed a tight ring and then closed in, pulling her down as one dog's teeth sank into her neck.
One night, the women sank into Ms. Saldivar's couch with a bottle of wine, and painted their toenails with purple glitter.
The public utility company, PREPA, had been putting off repairs for years as the island sank into a deep economic recession.
"When I was told I had leukemia, I sank into a suicidal depression overnight," wrote feminist photographer Jo Spence in 1991.
As my nightlife circles shifted through mood swings of half-hearted inclusivity and decorative blackness, I sank into another spiral of depression.
As I sank into the massive throne, I felt as if I were about to watch a movie in my own home.
Martin McDonagh, the filmmaker and playwright, sank into a ratty couch at Fat Cat, the game-filled dive bar on Christopher Street.
Clients sipped complimentary tea and sank into cozy couches on the way to a yoga class, nutrition counseling session, or psychotherapy appointment.
But I would do it, I decided, a kind of unhurriedness opened up in me, a weird wide patience I sank into.
The Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq sank into a correction territory, defined by moves of 10% or more from recent highs.
They were arched in defiance as he sank into a beige suede sofa to talk about the state of film criticism today.
But as she stood on the podium at the world championships, a feeling of failure sank into a pit in her stomach.
It's commonly thought that after Prince Albert died, Victoria sank into her grief and retired from public life, essentially abdicating her responsibilities.
After beginning Thursday in rally mode, the BAT stocks – Baidu, Alibaba and Tencent – gave up the gains and sank into the red.
After Fall Out Boy went on hiatus in late-2009, he sank into a deep depression, before he and Simpson divorced in 2011.
Returning with decreasing frequency to the Italian capital, Williams sank into depression and drug use, which contributed to his own death in 1983.
A second missile that was fired at the same time failed and "sank into the sea off the east coast," an official said.
The spacecraft deliberately sank into Saturn's upper atmosphere at a high speed and plunged itself into the planet just after 6:30 a.m.
I would spiral into this existential, disconnected state throughout the day, and the further I sank into it, the more frightened I became.
Before I sank into glumness, I came across this happy couple (below), who had travelled all the way from Norwich for the night.
Ms. Alvarado, still wearing her jeans, sank into the river up to her hips and dipped her long dark hair in the water.
I sank into the soft awareness that a friend was gone, while expecting, against all evidence, that the little shell might suddenly stir.
She devised a scene of Beyoncé performing on top of a squad car, as it slowly sank into the floodwaters of Hurricane Katrina.
Brazil sank into a sharp recession; real output declined by more than 3% last year and is expected to do so again this year.
Matthew dropped out of high school, ran away, was homeless for two years, sank into drugs and served time for burglary and parole violations.
Once a week, we sank into the cushions of a social worker's office downtown, dredging up and sifting through memories of a broken dynamic.
He maintained the opening march's solemn steadiness, which never sank into ponderousness and occasionally shocked with whooping brasses that flared and receded like fireworks.
After a difficult breakup with a longtime high school girlfriend and the death of his grandmother, Bracke sank into a period of severe depression.
Once, Jessica accidently liked a photo, and they almost died, they sank into the floor of the closet and laughed and moaned like idiots.
Mr. Vassell sank into mental illness and started drinking after a best friend was murdered in front of him around 103 years ago, neighbors said.
As the pill turned to goo in my mouth, I sank into a fluid warmth and felt as if I'd become a jellyfish-like blob.
Burundi sank into a crisis last year after President Pierre Nkurunziza ran for a third term of office, which he secured in a disputed vote.
After losing most of her vision by the age of 14, Burke sank into a deep depression and began to lose her will to live.
He sank into the quilted leather of the back seat, the wood and hide bringing to mind a panelled library, the windshield its glowing fire.
After Hurricane Irma ravaged Key West, Jamil Gonzalez and Judd Alison, two local film fixers and location scouts, watched as sailboats sank into the water.
Several of the incident reports contain testimonies from people who said they were on seemingly-solid ground when they sank into an underlying water pocket.
I sank into a depression so intense I had the energy to call only three dozen of my closest friends, including my old college roommate.
Are we headed for a period like that of the early 20th century, in which global politics sank into conflict over closed and aggressive nationalism?
When Alícia was finally discharged from the hospital, Íris sank into a deep depression, enveloped, she said, by "a feeling of rejection" toward her baby.
Kenya Airways was privatized more than 20 years ago but sank into debt and losses in 2014 after a failed expansion drive, among other factors.
Kenya Airways was privatized more than 20 years ago but sank into debt and losses in 2014 after a failed expansion drive, among other factors.
In a video that captured the dramatic collapse, 50 meters of the road slowly sank into the ground, pulling retaining walls and lampposts down with it.
The Coast Guard and local fire departments responded, but the boat, which had been ravaged by the fire, sank into the water around 7:20 a.m.
We tried this lotion on hands that were both slightly dry and extremely dry: it sank into skin of both conditions and didn't carry a medicinal stink.
The continent's two biggest economies, South Africa and Nigeria, both sank into recession this year, and despite showing signs of recovery, the pace of growth is slow.
Libya sank into chaos following the 2011 overthrow of veteran ruler Muammar Gaddafi, and the new U.N.-backed government in Tripoli exercises no control over its territory.
The first is the "liquidity trap", an idea which dates back to the 1930s and was dusted off when Japan sank into deflation in the late 1990s.
"The retaining wall of the spillway sank into the foundation about 4-5 feet, causing the flooding, but the main dam is intact," said Kaung Myat Thein.
It's an inoffensive chillwave ditty originally released on their 333 self-titled debut album, which reached #7 on Australia's ARIA charts and promptly sank into the depths.
When the rest of the world sank into recession during the financial crisis eight years ago, Chinese hunger for Australian minerals and meat kept the country afloat.
Pitzl gunned his Ski-Doo and made it to the main floe, the others grabbing his sled and pulling it ashore before he sank into the abyss.
Greece, Portugal, Ireland, Spain and Cyprus sank into debt crises and had to be bailed out from their euro zone partners, the European Central Bank and the IMF.
As the body sank into the water, the mother repeatedly pushed it up, keeping it afloat for at least three days as she and her pod swam on.
Though Trump has apparently already forgotten about it, 2018 was in fact the worst year for stocks since 2008 — the year the country sank into the Great Recession.
But the closer PJ Vogt looked at the case (Could a person remember a song that never existed?), the deeper he sank into a mind-bending rabbit hole.
I sank into a pit, seeing how I urged him too hard to say his ABCs or said something wrong or lost a chance to improve our lives.
Temperatures overnight sank into the negative double digits in nearly a dozen states, with the polar vortex descending on the Midwest and threatening to break all-time cold records.
The loss-making airline, which is 48.9% government-owned and 7.8% held by Air France-KLM, was privatised 23 years ago but sank into debt and losses in 2014.
The loss-making airline, which is 48.9% government-owned and 7.8% held by Air France-KLM, was privatized 23 years ago but sank into debt and losses in 2014.
Germany and its EU Commission now got exactly what they wanted: The Italian economy sank into recession late last year, and will probably remain there for most of 2019.
We sank into the sectional-sofa cushions and caught up with each other before starting, our host prepping a decadent mac-and-cheese feast for later in the day.
South Sudan, the world's youngest nation, sank into civil war in 2013 after President Salva Kiir, an ethnic Dinka, sacked Machar, a Nuer, from his position as vice president.
Macedonia has been without a functioning government since 2015, when it sank into political turmoil over a wiretapping scandal that brought down the ruling nationalist VMRO-DPMNE party bloc.
"I am in a very high degree of miserable," Mr. Ahmad told me, speaking in a singsong English he learned in Syria, as our shoes sank into the muck.
Former mayors Rudy Giuliani and Michael Bloomberg both had moments when their approval ratings sank into the 30s, but both were considered at least semi-serious potential presidential contenders.
A Jungle Cruise boat sank into murky waters at Disney's Magic Kingdom in Orlando on Thursday, putting passengers at grave risk of encountering attacks in the wild from...ducks.
Hong Kong sank into recession for the first time in a decade in the third quarter as the sometimes violent protests forced businesses to shut and scared away travellers.
South Korea was reeling from poverty, and sank into a chaotic state of political and social inertia as it adapted to its postwar status as a U.S. client state.
Cadigan and four others were on the Liberty Helicopters chopper taking photos above the East River when it had engine trouble and sank into the icy waters on Sunday night.
Lowering myself into the nearest one felt slightly awkward, but where I had expected the papers to feel solid, they gave under my weight and I sank into the pile.
Years ago, before the country sank into a four-decade war, there were as many as 65,000 Sikh families across Afghanistan, community elders estimated in the absence of official numbers.
In November's aftermath, Amy Nosek, a 42-year-old stay-at-home mother of two living in an affluent Atlanta suburb, sank into depression, though she'd never been depressed before.
He sank into a paralyzing depression, the central subject of the new special, which blends stand-up with footage from his life, including scenes with his mother, wife and therapist.
Bleary-eyed after having awakened late in the morning, the unassuming president sank into a giant couch that seemed to absorb him, and spoke of his hopes for his administration.
The battalion joined the 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit, and in spring 2011, as Libya sank into civil war, the Marines were ordered aboard amphibious ships headed for the Libyan coast.
The OC killed off Marissa in its season three finale, and the show sank into a dark stretch of episodes before attempting to course-correct with its final Chrismukkah episode.
When the Soviet Union collapsed, the subsidies went away, and North Korea sank into an economic catastrophe so terrible that as much as one-tenth of the population starved to death.
Russia sank into an economic crisis in 2014 as plunging oil prices sent the rouble to a record low, and holes in the budget had to be plugged from state coffers.
The yen has zoomed to eight-month highs versus the dollar, stocks sank into bear territory and 10-year bond yields sank below zero for the first time since Sept 2017.
That's when "Made in Japan" abruptly stopped being a source of mirth, Americans began to snap up Toyotas and Nissans in big numbers, and Detroit sank into a profit-and-jobs bloodbath.
Mr. Murray and his family left Sydney for Bunyah in 1985 to take care of his ailing father, but the return stirred up old trauma, and Mr. Murray sank into depression again.
Kenya Airways was privatized more than 20 years ago but sank into debt and losses in 2014 after a failed expansion drive and a slump in travelers after a major terror attack.
The offering is the latest sign that investors and companies have not been scared away by months of protests in Hong Kong, which recently sank into its first recession in a decade.
Photographer and filmmaker Arwa Al Neami concealed her camera as she sank into the driver's seat of a bumper car on a gender-segregated ride at an amusement park in southern Saudi Arabia.
Goldfajn, a Massachusetts Institute of Technology-trained economist who took the helm of the bank last year, drew criticism for waiting to cut rates as the economy sank into its deepest recession ever.
SYDNEY, Aug 1 (Reuters) - Australian home prices suffered their sharpest monthly fall in July since late 2011 as declines gathered pace in Sydney and Melbourne sank into the red, data showed on Wednesday.
In New Hampshire, exit polling showed that Ms. Warren sank into a statistical tie among those without a college degree with Representative Tulsi Gabbard, who has been mostly an afterthought in the race.
The Alibaba offering is the latest sign that investors and companies have not been scared away by months of protests in Hong Kong, which recently sank into its first recession in a decade.
Several months later the S&P 500 began a decline that eventually cut the benchmark index by more than half as the U.S. economy sank into one of the worst recessions in decades.
Told by doctors that nothing could be done for the boys except to "go home and love them," Jennie and Gary at first sank into a deep depression, terrified about the uncertain future ahead.
The coronavirus is expected to pile pressure on the city's economy, which sank into recession in the third quarter as the often violent protests scared away tourists and took a heavy toll on retailers.
One more chapter in the messy story of Powa Technologies, the payments startup that last raised money at a $2.7 billion valuation but rapidly sank into the deadpool on a flimsy raft of vaporware.
It sank into losses in 2014 after making costly aircraft purchases, which coincided with a slump in tourist and business travel to Kenya blamed on a spate of attacks by Somalia-based Islamist militants.
When the Soviet Union collapsed, the subsidies went away, and in the 1990s, North Korea sank into an economic catastrophe so terrible that as much as one-tenth of the population starved to death.
One afternoon this summer, Giuliani sank into a chair, pulled the knot of his tie down to his chest, and removed a Padrón fiftieth-anniversary cigar (retail price: forty dollars) from a carrying case.
It is possible to imagine a world where Western Christendom remained united but Europe refused the gifts of science and the church sank into permanent corruption, with Ottoman armies delivering a coup de grâce.
Last week, the Fed said all 35 banks had passed the first of two hurdles in their yearly evaluations, which test how financial institutions would hold up if the economy sank into a recession.
Russia awarded Mr. Tillerson its Order of Friendship in 2013, the year before Washington's relationship with Moscow sank into a deep freeze over Russia's annexation of Crimea and its shadow war in eastern Ukraine.
Jaguars running back Denard Robinson had to be rescued by police when they found him asleep behind the wheel of his car as it sank into a retention pond in Jacksonville early Sunday morning.
Regardless of the outcome, the world watched as sarin gas took the lives of over 1,000 civilians, some caught when the gas -- heavier than air -- sank into the basements where they had sought shelter. 2.
" Robinson sank into the cushions and said, "What's frustrating to me is that when Adam Sandler does 'The Waterboy,' about poor whites, he doesn't have to worry about 'What are poor whites going to think?
The continent's most industrialised economy sank into recession in the first quarter of 2017 before recovering, but investor and consumer confidence have remained subdued due to political and policy uncertainty linked to President Jacob Zuma.
Back in September of 2015, Shots CEO John Shahidi sank into a big leather armchair at a busy San Francisco cafe and gave me a look that was completely out of character: He looked defeated.
I had been binge-watching TV before there was a term for that level of engagement, and I quickly sank into Aaron Sorkin's show about the inner workings of the people who run the White House.
In the petition, it was argued that as the vessel burned and sank into the water following the fire, it "had no value at the conclusion of the voyage," according to court documents obtained by PEOPLE.
The SPD, which rules with the radical Left party in Brandenburg, sank into turmoil after its worst performance in European elections in May, is hovering close to record lows and is still searching for a leader.
After working for two years toward a degree in anthropology at University College, London, Ms. Diski dropped out and sank into a profound, long-lasting depression, eventually breaking free when she began writing her first novel.
I sank into a knee-high bed of 2000 tons of malted barley in the tennis-court-length kiln, where grain sits for 2500 hours, absorbing smoky, savory essences from a peat-fueled fire burning underneath.
At one point, after failing to qualify for the 2008 Olympics as a member of the Mexican national team, he returned to Imperial and sank into despair, hanging around with old friends and eating too much.
Omega Advisors chairman Leon Cooperman pitched a handful of stocks that subsequently sank into the red, including Actavis (now part of Allergan), AerCap and GM; of his selections, a few others, notably Alphabet (the former Google), rallied.
Once one of the strongest economies in Southeast Asia before independence in 1948, Myanmar sank into poverty after decades of central planning and a failed experiment with socialism which involved the nationalization of many of its industries.
In some weird, dark but beautiful way, it's what you can imagine playing as the Titanic sank into the ocean and lovers held dearly onto each other, waiting for death to come and swoop them into serenity.
After reading an Arbor Day proclamation and cracking a wan joke about his poor gardening skills, he sank into his high-backed leather chair and wearily asked the clerk to call the next item on the agenda.
It is the opposite of Argentina, a country that sank into financial chaos after a presidential candidate disliked by investors won a key primary vote, crashing market expectations for a reelection of the incumbent government in October.
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But then I pressed play, saw all those wrong words tumble out of his moustached face like a dad taking the piss out of his teenage daughter, and sank into a deep and empty-hearted hole of regret.
An engineer by training, Habibie succeeded Suharto as third president of the world's fourth-largest nation just months after becoming his deputy, as the country sank into spasms of rioting and economic upheaval following the Asian financial crisis.
While there's some evidence that food subsidies had a negative impact on city jobs before 2007, that changed when the economy sank into a deep recession, as food stamps helped sustain jobs at farms, supermarkets, and trucking companies.
A tugboat with three crew members aboard struck a construction barge moored beneath the Tappan Zee Bridge and sank into the Hudson River before dawn on Saturday, killing one crew member and leaving the other two missing, officials said.
The HSBC/Markit PMI rose to 47.4 from 45.6 in December, but output, new orders, employment and purchasing levels at Brazilian manufacturers all dropped as the country sank into what is expected to be its worst recession since 1901.
And she said some of the risks came from a drastic change in external environment, giving an example of an unnamed African country with sound debt levels that sank into crisis after oil prices tanked and its currency fell.
Although there's little evidence that Antoinette actually uttered, "let them eat cake" in response to learning her subjects had no bread, she did spend lavishly on fashion and luxuries and gambled heavily while France sank into major debt in the 1770s.
We clasped hands and sank into the darkest part of that dark space and we traced each other's faces with our fingers as if in the space of the few hours since last seeing each other, perhaps our features had changed.
On a cold morning, the dad sank into the driver's seat, and in a fog he backed the car down the driveway and into the street before he became aware of a painted wooden sign on top of his dashboard.
Although he fell out of favor in the 1970s, and sank into obscurity when legal obstacles made it impossible to show his films until 2009, he won the admiration of the American directors Woody Allen, David Lynch and Terry Gilliam.
Last week, Wall Street saw its worst weekly performance since the 2008 financial crisis as the Dow Jones Industrial Average, S&P 500 and Nasdaq sank into a correction territory, defined as moves of 10% or more from recent highs.
After a disastrous performance in European elections in May, the party sank into turmoil, and many rank-and-file members want to quit an alliance that has supported Merkel for 10 of her 14 years in power and rebuild in opposition.
Kenya Airways was privatised more than 20 years ago but sank into debt and losses in 2014 after a failed expansion drive and is to be renationalised after Kenyan lawmakers voted in July to take back control of the airline.
Miguel Andujar had three hits and scored three runs, Greg Bird continued his resurgence with two hits and pair of runs batted in, and Aaron Judge, who sank into a tailspin after the All-Star break last season, had three hits on Saturday.
I remember, after seven years in London, I realized that I had become more British when an enthusiastic chatty American tourist sat down next to me on the tube and I just sank into my seat and tried to read my book.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China and the United States sank into a deepening trade conflict that roiled financial markets Tuesday after U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to impose tariffs on an additional $21950 billion of Chinese products, prompting Beijing to accuse Washington of starting a trade war.
And now Idris Elba's Yardie is a Black take on gun violence and sound systems from Kingston to London at the dawn of the more aggressive Dancehall movement, which departed from roots reggae's peaceful message to reflect gangster culture as Jamaica sank into terror.
But as the sun sank into the Pacific Ocean, Woodland knocked him from his perch in style by rolling in a monster 216-foot birdie putt at the last to get to nine-under 143 and take a two-shot lead over the Englishman.
To the west, where Crossrail crosses rails with two tube lines and a future second line, she chronicles the evolution of St Giles, once a far-flung outpost of London, which sank into disrepute and found lasting fame as the setting for Hogarth's Gin Lane.
Still, some conservatives see a cautionary tale in California, where the Republican Party sank into political irrelevance in recent years as it became defined by an unyielding line on immigration, an enthusiastic embrace of the culture wars and a willingness to exploit racial divisions.
LVMH acquired the house in 1996, naming Michael Kors designer the following year, and though he gave it a jolt of glossy jet-set relevance at the start, he left in 2004, and it quickly sank into confusion with a revolving door of designers.
While Turgenev sank into misanthropic pessimism when his liberal dreams came to nothing and Dostoyevsky transited from revolutionary agitation to deep-dyed conservatism, Herzen remained true to the revolutionary dreams of his youth, without ever losing what Isaiah Berlin was to call his unsparing sense of reality.
Those of us lucky enough to emerge from the first dot-com bubble spent the next few years rebuilding and starting anew, not to mention carrying out post-apocalyptic strategies when the global economy sank into the worst global recession since World War II in 2008.
"My heart immediately sank into my stomach," she wrote, adding, "This person has watched me day in and day out in the most personal and intimate moments between my son and I." The mom immediately unplugged the monitor, stuffed it in a drawer and called the police.
The U.S. is experiencing a revival of Japan syndrome, harking back to the late 1970s when "Made in Japan" abruptly stopped being a source of mirth, Americans began to snap up Toyotas and Nissans in big numbers, and Detroit sank into a profit-and-jobs bloodbath.
At this point, Netflix doesn't have much to lose—think of how much money it sank into The Get Down, or how Michael Bolton will have a "Big Sexy Valentine's Day Special" in 2017— so why not give creators the freedom to do as they please?
Hundreds of gallons of diesel fuel sank into the waters off the Galápagos Islands on Sunday after a crane toppled onto a barge and caused it to overturn, the authorities in Ecuador said, prompting an emergency cleanup in one of the world's most revered natural destinations.
"I find spirituality so much more essential in a world like the one I live in now," he said, as he moved to the front porch, where he sank into a love seat, crossed his legs and, for the first time that afternoon, offered his undivided attention.
By the time we finally got to the school house, we were six hours late, and expected everyone to have gone home, but they were all there on the front porch waiting for us, cheering us on as we turned into the parking lot and sank into a foot of mud.
Warriors 109, Raptors 104 | Series is tied, 1-1 TORONTO — The Golden State Warriors drastically changed their starting lineup for Sunday night's Game 2 of the N.B.A. finals, missed 24 of their first 33 shots, sank into an early double-digit deficit and lost two more key contributors to injury.
Early on Tuesday, the Census Bureau provided some long-awaited good news for the beleaguered working class: The income of the typical American household perched on the middle rung of the income ladder increased a hearty 5.2 percent in 2015, the first real increase since 2007, the year before the economy sank into recession.
Rather than accept that I was different from my uni halls neighbour, who regularly went rowing at 5am, I tried to fight it and slowly sank into a pit of self-loathing that a year later ended in me not getting out of bed for two weeks, trying to kill myself and dropping out of the course.
The data, which measured how Americans were doing six years into the economic recovery, show that incomes in the middle, measured in 19893 dollars, were still 1.6 percent below the previous peak of $57,423 a household, which was attained in 2007, just before the economy sank into what has come to be known as the Great Recession.
In Picciolini's case, his wife and children left him and he sank into a suicidal depression before his rebirth as a "former"; Frank Meeink, the ex-Nazi author of "Autobiography of a Recovering Skinhead," became addicted to heroin; and Angela King, the subject of "Meeting a Monster," a recent biopic about her life as a skinhead, went to prison.
" In "The Bottles in the Cellar," a family project to brew cider from the apple trees that fill their garden spirals out of control, offering a nightmarish image of fecundity in an otherwise barren world: "The pavement turned into a swamp of yellow sweetness, honey and syrup oozed out between the disintegrating wagon slats and sank into the gutters in sluggish streams.
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A counsellor asks him about his childhood, and we're off: with terrific confidence and flair, Mr Fletcher stages a series of fantasy-tinged flashbacks which recount how a dumpy boy from suburban Middlesex named Reginald Dwight reinvented himself as a sequinned extrovert, how he became one of the world's top-selling musicians, how he feared that being gay would result in a life of loneliness and how he sank into what the tabloids would call a "drugs hell".
Let's just do a straight-up recap of the action: Jonathan Pine is now fully launched as Andrew Birch, a "merchant adventurer" with a high-limit credit card and a new set of bespoke suits who should, I would have thought, have been growing tougher and tougher as he sank into the cruel world of the weapons trade but is for some reason instead, turning into more and more of a softy — dressing up for his patron like "Pretty Woman" with a 32-inch waist, grinning at his new weapons like Harry Potter setting eyes on his first broomstick.
He said the people the everyday salt-of-the-earth people are angry do you hear that in the big cities in the ivory towers do you hear that the real people are angry and so what if the scientists had been right all this time what good is a temperate summer if all the good-paying refinery jobs are gone and Washington swipes half of every paycheck to spend on relocating some Fijian who didn't know better than to leave that miserable little island before it sank into the ocean and anyway why's that our problem it's not our problem it's not it's not.

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