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The case sent shock waves through the city in 2012.
The outcome, however, sent shock waves through all asset classes.
The Seselj verdict has sent shock waves through the Balkans.
The strikes came anyway, sending shock waves through the haze.
Meantime, the shock waves from Clinton's loss continue to resonate.
New York has been feeling the shock waves from Washington.
The military's action has sent shock waves around the region.
The coronavirus outbreak sent shock waves through sports this week.
The revelation sent shock waves through several South American capitals.
His death sent shock waves through East Africa's wildlife circles.
The coronavirus continues to send shock waves through Silicon Valley.
The shock waves were felt several miles from the factory.
Read: The "Cats" trailer sent shock waves through the internet.
The trailer sent shock waves through the internet this summer.
Countries devalue all the time without causing too many shock waves.
Shock waves rippled around the world, and "glowing clouds" were seen.
Those shock waves could be where the visible light comes from.
"We felt the shock waves go through our bodies," he said.
Kate Spade's death has sent shock waves through the fashion community.
The seismic roster shift sent shock waves through the fan base.
The spreading deadly virus has sent shock waves through the markets.
Two worshipers were killed, sending shock waves through the tiny sect.
And the shock waves would be felt far beyond Georgia's borders.
A shutdown would likely send shock waves through the U.S. economy.
The shock waves have, by now, faded to something more subtle.
The murders sent shock waves through Los Angeles like never seen before.
News of her death has sent shock waves through the Survivor community.
Market fallout: The arrest sent major shock waves through Asian stock markets.
He adds that legalization has also sent "shock waves" through his community.
Mr. Maassen's overtly political comments sent shock waves through Germany's quality press.
But Ms. Shim's accusations have sent shock waves through the sports community.
Her firing sent shock waves through the ranks at the State Department.
The ruling provoked international condemnation and sent shock waves across the region.
The killing sent shock waves through the Middle East and global markets.
The award has sent shock waves through the former Yugoslavia and beyond.
Here's why: It's poised to send shock waves through the live-chat industry.
However, the destabilization of the European Union could send shock waves through markets.
These shock waves press against one another, forming an expanding shell of gas.
The projectile's impact creates shock waves, and thus cavitation bubbles, in the fuel.
The CBO's estimate sent shock waves through Washington after its release Monday afternoon.
The question has, like so many of Mr. Trump's comments, sent shock waves.
The murders of the three young women sent shock waves through the state.
Dr. He's announcement of success last November sent shock waves around the world.
But Treasury's latest rules, announced on Monday, sent shock waves across corporate America.
The insolvency of Lehman Brothers sent shock waves through money and credit markets.
The case sent shock waves internationally when the bodies were discovered on Oct.
But the near-term pressure also requires serious attention, given the global shock waves.
Were it to go under, the shock waves would rattle all of tech world.
This creates shock waves, kind of like the ones that come off fighter jets.
The news sent shock waves through the agency and left career officials on edge.
Shock waves, like sound waves, travel quickly in water and solids but not air.
As they radiate away, the waves tend to coalesce, forming two main shock waves.
A 2014 study proposed that LIST shock waves cause microtrauma in the corpora cavernosa.
That in turn would be bound to send shock waves throughout the global economy.
Then a plunge in energy prices last fall sent shock waves through the industry.
Such an outcome would surprise many and send shock waves through the polling industry.
Shock waves radiate out in all directions, hitting reefs meant to shape breaking waves.
Nevertheless, the closing announcement sent shock waves not just through Oshawa but across Canada.
The fire illuminated the sky and sent shock waves for miles around the complex.
Nike's decision to create explicitly politically charged ads featuring Kaepernick for the 53th anniversary of the brand's iconic slogan, "Just Do It," caused shock waves — and conveniently for Nike, those shock waves were among the very authority figures its customers like to reject.
Coming after decades of steady growth, these figures sent shock waves through the academic system.
About 15 miles away, the shock waves disrupted operations at two oil refineries in Martinez.
Mr Trump's victory is sending shock waves through NATO, the world's most successful military alliance.
Also called "shock diamonds," these are visible patters resulting from shock waves created within atmosphere.
If Thompson pulls an absolute stunner, though, it'll send shock waves throughout the political world.
The bubble-like shape could come from shock waves and compression within the cooler gas.
As they radiate away, the waves tend to coalesce to form two main shock waves.
POPE FRANCIS has a habit of causing shock-waves with seemingly off-the-cuff remarks.
As we near the end of the 6900 tax season, the shock waves are reverberating.
Rather, it was the casting announcement of the new Bachelorette that sent out shock waves.
Long after a 13-magnitude earthquake sent powerful shock waves across the island on Jan.
Of course, an overruling of this kind would send political shock waves through the country.
The shock waves from the insiders' unheralded defeat in that referendum rippled across the West.
Those polls include one released Wednesday from Fox News that sent shock waves through Washington.
But that has not prevented shock waves from reaching the circle of Mr. Simmons's accusers.
Turning Point: Britain votes to exit the European Union, sending shock waves throughout the world.
If Boeing slashes or suspends its dividend, it will send "shock waves" throughout Wall Street.
As the explosive material violently degrades into a gas, shock waves build up inside of it.
They not only pierce tissue on impact but produce shock waves that burst arteries and organs.
When traveling at such speeds, parts of the rocket create shock waves that people can hear.
The aircraft's long nose, meanwhile, would be shaped to direct its shock waves upwards and sideways.
But the effects of an asteroid strike—tsunamis, shock waves, and flattening winds, could be catastrophic.
Powerful shock waves rippled throughout Central Florida as the mini-space shuttle returned from its mission.
News of his death in Teaneck, New Jersey, sent shock waves through media and public circles.
"[The deal] has sent shock waves through the whole tech sector," the "Mad Money " host said.
But forcing shareholders and creditors to take the losses could create shock waves in financial markets.
But the moss had a riveting tale to tell, with shock waves that are still spreading.
That could have catastrophic consequences for its economy and send shock waves through Europe and beyond.
It's uncharted political territory, and this time in a country where uncertainty creates shock waves abroad.
The news sent shock waves across the political and media landscape in the U.S. and abroad.
The closure of his town's steel mill sent shock waves through his family and the community.
Ms. Shim's accusations against her former coach have sent shock waves through the country's sports community.
Allegations of body shaming on the campaign trail have already sent shock waves through the presidential race.
Interest rates are surging in the U.S. and around the world, sending shock waves through equity markets.
Nader had published an article in Nature in 2000 that sent shock waves through the scientific community.
Within a week, strikers had won concessions from their managers, sending shock waves through the "gig economy".
Nafta's demise would send shock waves throughout the global economy, inflicting damage on manufacturing, agriculture and energy.
Wings can be designed so that transonic airflow remains smooth at certain speeds without generating shock waves.
The cryptocurrency has soared as fears about the coronavirus outbreak send shock waves throughout global stock markets.
The ensuing shock waves destroyed more than 30 high-rise buildings in Bucharest, almost 21990 miles away.
Questions about shock waves, such as their intensity and speed, are a matter of life and death.
Over the weekend, attacks on Saudi Arabian oil facilities sent shock waves through the global energy network.
He also expressed skepticism when asked if the referendum would send shock waves through the global markets.
Failure of the talks could send shock waves through Switzerland that go far beyond a diplomatic deep freeze.
The announcements sent shock waves across Capitol Hill and kicked the lobbying effort on DeVos' behalf into overdrive.
Overshadowed by Brexit, the veto was barely reported in France, but it sent shock-waves through the Balkans.
HIS inauguration is still six weeks away but Donald Trump has already sent shock waves through American business.
The mounting allegations sent digital shock waves through cybersecurity communities, where he had been elevated to star status.
Micro-meteorites collide with the moon at high velocity and send shock waves reverberating through the lunar surface.
If America defaulted on its debt, it could send shock waves through the global economy and financial markets.
The image shows these young stars emitting high-energy winds, producing shock waves that excite the surrounding stars.
The blaze broke out during an electronic dance party, sending shock waves through Oakland's tight-knit arts community.
It may not have been Super Tuesday, but voters sent shock waves through the 2016 campaign on Tuesday.
During the initial impact, shock waves flattened trees in massive waves within a radius of nearly 1,000 miles.
And it's anyone's guess as to how long the so-called the shock waves among retailers will continue.
Trump's victory has sent shock waves through Mexico, threatening to upend years of cooperation between the neighboring countries.
When the bombs are close enough, the shock waves shake the house badly, blowing open doors and windows.
But Hillary Clinton set off shock waves by praising the Reagans for leadership they never showed on AIDS.
Chaos in the Western alliance has already sent shock waves through all the institutions that shape American policy.
According to Clarke, the home was also built with a fluted design so it could resist shock waves.
The collar emits shock waves when it's activated by a button, which hubby Kroy had in his hand.
President Trump's firing of Secretary of State Rex W. Tillerson sent shock waves through the world on Tuesday.
In a statement, Muslims of America said the plot caused fear and "sent shock waves" through its community.
That case sent shock waves through the tech industry, and made him a hero among digital privacy hawks.
It had ties to many large financial firms, and its failure could send shock waves around the world.
The recent resurgence in market volatility has sent shock waves through the markets after months of subdued moves.
The rapper was gunned down outside his Marathon Clothing Store ... an incident that sent shock waves through Los Angeles.
The big move isn't the first time James has sent shock waves through the NBA as a free agent.
News of the star's death broke Monday local time, causing shock waves amongst fans and the Australian acting community.
People in buildings far from the facility felt shock waves, but local authorities said residents were not at risk.
Unsurprisingly, that sent a few shock waves through the developer community, which still often eyes Microsoft with considerable unease.
That created steam bubbles, the sudden formation of which generated shock waves which blew the affected cells to bits.
Gargantuan shock waves radiated outward, throwing solid rock and dense earth into bizarre states of fluidity for many miles.
Nevertheless, investors fear a no-deal exit would send shock waves through global markets and hurt the world's economy.
The two capital As lacked crossbars, suggesting rocket nose cones or the shock waves that those nose cones produced.
Britain voted Thursday to leave the European Union – and the historic decision has sent shock waves around the world.
The end result: Carbon atoms of the plastic formed small diamond structures called nanodiamonds when two shock waves overlapped.
Barr's letter — the first real glimpse of Mueller's conclusions — sent shock waves through Washington on a warm Sunday afternoon.
Meng Wanzhou's arrest at the request of the United States sent shock waves through global stock markets last week.
The incident sent shock waves throughout the Navy and led to the forced retirement of the McCain's captain, Cmdr.
The United States economy has grown very slowly and could be threatened by the shock waves emanating from Europe.
The case has sent shock waves through a city known regionally for a history of relatively good race relations.
But if a few gain enough to send some real shock waves of uncertainty through the system, who knows?
Prince Alwaleed's arrest is sure to send shock waves both through the kingdom and the world's major financial centers.
The mailings of the pipe bombs, just two weeks before the midterm elections, sent shock waves through the nation.
New York (CNN Business)Oil prices dropped sharply Tuesday, following Monday's surge that sent shock waves around the world.
Analysts who advise governments on nuclear weapons will study the shock waves from the blast measured by monitoring stations.
The accident sent shock waves through the industry, where ski areas with avalanche-prone steeps make similar calls daily.
Shock waves rippled around the world in June 2016 after Britons defied pollsters and voted to leave the bloc.
It emits bursts of energetic particles and creates shock waves shooting into space, captured by NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory.
An array of microphones sensitive enough to measure shock waves from meteors a centimetre or more across provides additional data.
Monday night's disaster sent shock waves across the global soccer community and plunged Brazil, Latin America's largest nation, into mourning.
The comments from the bold progressive, who created shock waves over the summer with her primary win over veteran Rep.
Its decision sent shock waves through New York's fine-dining restaurants but was celebrated by animal-rights groups and activists.
This microphone can help militaries locate conflict zones from miles away, picking up on tiny shock waves caused by gunshots.
Amazon in 2018 sent shock waves through the healthcare industry when it said it was acquiring the online pharmacy PillPack.
Amazon in 2018 sent shock waves through the healthcare industry when it said it was acquiring the online pharmacy PillPack.
When President Trump described the European Union as "a foe" last week, he sent shock waves through the European establishment.
The world waits to see if he will continue to create shock waves that will upset the established world order.
Allegations of sexual misconduct continue to send shock waves through the halls of government and, in Alabama, the campaign trail.
The royal Inhumans have a grab bag of powers — prehensile hair, hooves capable of generating shock waves, a deadly voice.
In 2009, Toshikazu Sugaya was freed in a rare judicial reversal that sent shock waves through the country's justice system.
The revelation that the lender's Estonia branch handled billions in illegal money sent shock waves through the European banking sector.
SHOCK WAVES The authorities have had to strike a difficult balance between ensuring public safety and trying to prevent panic.
Videos of the missile barrage show big explosions whose shock waves could have concussed American troops in fortified shelters nearby.
He also took delivery of an independent report he had commissioned, which sent shock waves through museums around the world.
The loss sent shock waves across the world, and seemed to herald a new era of machine mastery over man.
The report sent shock waves through the city, drawing strong reactions from local elected officials, education experts and integration activists.
All of them sent shock waves across the U.S. territory amid fears that further tremors could knock out key infrastructure.
That sent shock waves through the markets and wiped out a Credit Suisse exchange-traded product linked to the VIX.
But the nerves in his left leg were still reverberating from the trauma and sending shock waves through his foot.
The report sent shock waves through the city, drawing strong reactions from local elected officials, education experts and integration activists.
President Donald Trump's actions are sending shock waves through the business community, but will CEOs have the courage to challenge him?
Several years ago, we had this incident on campus, and it sent shock waves throughout our small, elite liberal arts college.
The IEEE's ban on Huawei following new trade restrictions in the United States has sent shock waves through global academic circles.
Their Deaths Have Sent Shock Waves Through The States' Political Communities  Nichols leaves behind his wife Talitha and their two daughters.
The Department of Justice is charging a North Korean spy for the infamous Sony hacking that sent shock waves around Hollywood.
Di Pace's elimination sent shock waves throughout the ballroom as the audience loudly booed and the judges stood up in disbelief.
The crash killed 71 people after the plane apparently ran out of fuel, sending shock waves through the global soccer community.
Although the war ended as quickly as it began, it sent shock waves through Unilever's organization and the British investing community.
Spain fell into an almost five-year recession after the burst of a property bubble sent shock waves through the economy.
The strike sent shock waves through Pakistan's security establishment, which went for days without issuing any public reaction to the strike.
Terror attacks serve a dual purpose: They not only harm or kill people, they send psychological shock waves throughout the world.
It was a purchase that nearly sent shock waves through the ukulele community for fear of a shortage, Mr. Murray said.
New U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum, for instance, appear to be sending shock waves throughout the economy with mixed effect.
That sent shock waves through Washington and prompted all four prosecutors to quit the case and one to quit the agency.
In 1996, a recent graduate named Sara Duker was killed in another bus bombing, sending shock waves through the school again.
More than anything else, the announcement from General Motors that it is closing factories sent shock waves through the Trump administration.
The Trump administration's protectionist trade policies have sent shock waves through emerging markets as most of those economies are export-driven.
A week ago, President Donald Trump threatened to slap Mexican imports with tariffs by June 10, sending shock waves across financial markets.
The U.K.'s vote to leave the European Union sent shock-waves across markets – who had priced in a vote to remain.
Many investors say a no-deal Brexit would send shock waves through the world economy and tip Britain's economy into a recession.
The election that day of a new Greek government under Syriza, the Coalition of the Radical Left, sent shock waves around Europe.
The killing of Ms McKee, hit when rioting youths opened fire on police in Londonderry on April 18th, has caused shock waves.
It shows up well in X-ray light because so much of the exploding material has been heated by the shock waves.
"The arrest of Pablo with a permissible ID is sending shock waves throughout the immigrant community," Adams said, according to  ABC7 NY .
When the micrometeoroids hit, they create miniature shock waves in the soil, causing some of it to melt and some to vaporize.
The ideological shock waves have reached U.S. shores -- already affecting domestic politics -- and the malignancies spawned by the conflict could still worsen.
Mr. Johnson's campaign to reject British membership of the European Union is already producing political and economic shock waves around the world.
Trump's capitulation to Putin's lies on live TV watched by millions across the world is sending diplomatic shock waves way beyond Washington.
Blasts are also believed to compress the sternum and send shock waves through the body's blood vessels and up into the brain.
Though Wilders has little chance of winning enough seats to form a government, a PVV win would send shock waves across Europe.
But even after years of sensational accusations and arrests in Brazil's corruption scandals, the report sent shock waves through the country's establishment.
Her murder, after a series of similar so-called honor killings of Muslim women in Germany, sent shock waves through the country.
So will Mr. Hofer — the Austrian Trump, if you will — get a majority and send fresh shock waves through a rattled Continent?
The removal of two prominent investors sent shock waves through Silicon Valley, where for years there were few consequences for sexist behavior.
The spreading deadly virus, that has infected more than 80,000 and killed more than 2,700, has sent shock waves through the markets.
The avalanche most likely was caused by shock waves across a thick slab of snow packed by strong winds, Mr. Dubost said.
Colistin resistance "sent shock waves through the medical and scientific communities," Dr. Margaret Chan, the W.H.O.'s director general, said last year.
"When the bullet travels through soft tissue, it creates shock waves," and this causes more tissue damage than smaller-caliber bullets do.
" He added: "This kind of thing is causing us great damage right now, and it's sending shock waves through this international system.
Truman's actions sent shock waves among Southern Democrats and led to the formation of the Dixiecrats in the presidential campaign of 1948.
Anyway, a socialist primary victory sends political shock waves among our fellow Democrats, the intensifying divide over the left&aposs agenda up next.
Options traders are expecting another big move for Apple this month, following the dire earnings warning that sent shock waves across the markets.
His execution, on May 9, 1979, sent shock waves through the Jewish community and most of the estimated 100,000 Jews left in Iran.
Whatever the purpose of the killings, they have sent shock waves through Piketon, Ohio – a small town with a population of about 2,000 –.
Anything new puts shock waves into the current system that tennis players have gotten used to, but that doesn't mean it's negative necessarily.
How can investors protect and profit from the shock waves that rippled through global markets following Britain's vote to leave the European Union?
If Amazon telegraphed to the world that it was thinking about physical retail, it would've sent shock waves years before the deal happened.
When SpaceX's Falcon 9 boosters land, they break the sound barrier and create shock waves in the air that sound like loud thunderclaps.
When these bubbles collapse the shock waves produce a sound as powerful as the noise made by a Saturn V rocket taking off.
Whatever happens, her case will hopefully send shock waves throughout the United States and help to eliminate this form of child abuse completely.
Though Wilders has virtually no chance of winning enough seats to form a government, a PVV win would send shock waves across Europe.
The statement sent shock waves through the foreign policy community, as the alliance has long served as a powerful check on Russian aggression.
Forefoot landings tended to be more gentle, avoiding the large shock waves that travel up the legs of heel strikers, the study found.
Ms. Warren has courageously stepped into that fraught territory, with numbers that have very likely sent shock waves through the health care industry.
Shortly after the Fed's June meeting, however, the United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union, sending shock waves through global financial markets.
A lawsuit accusing Roger Ailes, the powerful Fox News chairman, of gender discrimination and sexual harassment sent shock waves through the media world.
As in so many of Mr. Swift's stories, an unexpected event shatters Jane's Mothering Sunday, sending shock waves through all the character's lives.
These seismic surveys involve shooting high-pressure airguns from the bottom of ships, producing acoustic shock waves that bounce off the ocean floor.
The shock waves would affect relations between churches that find themselves on either side of the divide, forcing them, too, to sever ties.
Just how far they've fallen was suggested by a Pew survey this year that sent shock waves through the world of higher education.
Mr. Bourdain's sudden death at Le Chambard, a five-star hotel in the village, also sent shock waves through the world's restaurant industry.
We're used to seeing shock waves in nuclear explosions, but these arise because the explosion sends a shock (pressure discontinuity) through the air.
"This kind of thing is causing us great damage right now, and it's sending shock waves through the international system," Mr. Mattis said.
Nielsen's forced resignation Sunday evening had sent shock waves through one of the largest federal departments, prompting speculation about who would be next.
The attack sent shock waves across the city, where bombings were once common as drug traffickers and leftist guerrillas waged aggressive terror campaigns.
President Donald Trump sent shock waves across the globe when he accepted an invitation from North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un for talks.
These days we turn on the news and feel simultaneously stuck in mud and tossed about in shock waves of violence, anger, and fear.
That, many investors warn, would send shock waves through the world economy and tip the world's fifth largest economy into recession or even chaos.
The threat sent shock waves through financial markets and caused the S&P 500 to have its worst day of the year on Monday.
Mandy posted a few pictures on Twitter that show off his unexpected special talent that surely has sent shock waves around the art world.
The arrests are expected to send shock waves through the Bandidos, who have about 1,500 to 2,000 members in the United States, prosecutors said.
Veneto Banca's bailout, which closely followed that of fellow regional lender Banca Popolare di Vicenza by Atlante, sent shock waves across Italy's banking system.
Coasting to victory on promises to reign in rampant corruption, Mexican president-elect Andrés Manuel López Obrador has sent shock waves through the Americas.
Warren's plan is sure to set off shock waves among the largest tech companies, which have been under siege by policymakers around the world.
Failure to repay debt would constitute the first U.S. debt default in its history, and could send shock waves through the international financial system.
Images like these will help analyze the location and strength of shock waves, so NASA engineers can develop aircraft that can minimize those effects.
Though Wilders has virtually no chance of winning enough seats to form a government, a PVV win would nevertheless send shock waves across Europe.
"Waverider" is a type of hypersonic aircraft that uses its own shock waves as a lifting surface, thereby improving its lift-to-drag ratio.
The spreading deadly virus, that has infected more than 83,000 in around 50 countries across the globe, has sent shock waves through the markets.
A Mach 14 Waverider glide vehicle, which takes its name from its ability to generate high lift and ride on its own shock waves.
The change took a few days to show up in China's reported numbers, but when it did, it sent shock waves throughout the globe.
And shock waves across the hemisphere could create more complications for the Trump administration as it tries to focus on Iran and North Korea.
The war has also entangled Russia and the United States, and sent shock waves through Europe, which streams of Syrian refugees have fled to.
More specifically, earlier this year, YouTube rolled out previously announced changes to its monetization policy that sent shock waves through its massive community of creators.
At the 2014 synod, the inclusion, then deletion, of a line about "welcoming homosexual persons" in an interim report sent shock waves throughout the Vatican.
This sent shock waves through risky currencies such as South Africa's rand ZAR=D3 and Brazil's real BRL=, which has lost over 3% since Thursday.
On Sunday, a powerful 6.6-magnitude earthquake sent shock-waves across the center of Italy, in the latest set of tremors to rock the region.
But the mere idea of a malicious chip implant has already sent shock waves through the security world, which has traditionally focused on software attacks.
Other parties have ruled out a coalition with a party they view as racist, but a PVV win would nevertheless send shock waves across Europe.
Washington (CNN)James Comey's ouster from the top of the FBI sent shock waves through Washington, and left many wondering what happens next for him.
No, if and when the first controversy over a mixed-race coach occurs, the shock waves will be felt primarily on the public-relations front.
In June, Amazon announced its head-turning $13.7 billion deal for the organic grocery chain, a move that sent shock waves through the retail sector.
These fast-moving clumps of material cause shock waves which can produce space weather, like the dazzling aurorae we see on worlds with magnetic fields.
In The Argument podcast, Ross Douthat, Michelle Goldberg and David Leonhardt were joined by Tom Friedman to assess the geopolitical shock waves and international damage.
"That sent shock waves through the church," Richard Lyman Bushman, a Mormon scholar and Columbia University historian, told The New York Times for this obituary.
The entrepreneur's death sent shock waves through the Caribbean community in New York, where he was seen as an immigrant success story, and in Jamaica.
"In turn, Russia and Saudi Arabia are the leaders of a global response team," reacting largely to shock waves set off by the United States.
The current experiment used 168 of the lasers at a lower setting to set off a series of reverberating shock waves through ultracool liquid deuterium.
AB 5 has sent shock waves through the world of companies that employ freelancers and the independent workers whom they rely on since it passed.
The recent announcement by Rep Luis Gutierrez(D-Ill.) not to seek reelection sent shock waves across political circles nationwide but especially here in Chicago.
Although his eyes are obscured behind dark glasses, Hamm's squirming, sudden changes of mood, from irritated to elegiac to abusive, arrive like small shock waves.
Britain's vote to leave the EU earlier this year sent shock waves across the continent, since Britain is one of Europe's biggest and wealthiest nations.
Wherever those shock waves reached the ground below, they'd be heard as a loud "BANG, BANG" that could rattle windows, shake structures, and startle people.
A group of sorority sisters are making headlines for all of the right reasons, thanks to a breathtaking photo that's sending shock waves across the Internet.
Lockheed Martin will build the X-59 in 2019, using a number of engineering tricks to spread out the shock waves and create a softer boom.
When Microsoft acquired GitHub for $7.5 billion smackeroos in June, it sent some shock waves through the developer community as it is a key code repository.
The shock waves would be felt in Berlin, where Angela Merkel's centre-right Christian Democratic Union (CDU) relies on a long-standing alliance with the CSU.
The financial sector suffered the most in Friday's market shock waves following the Brexit vote, and amid the carnage, one trader sees even more pain coming.
That sent shock waves through the capital's expatriate community, but the case made national headlines after relatives of the children began accusing educators of having participated.
His arrest, which came as government officials and business leaders gathered for a yearly investment conference in Sochi, sent shock waves through the Russian business world.
Following the presidential election, Trump's victory over rival Hillary Clinton sent shock waves through the global financial markets, sending Dow futures down more than 800 points.
Collapsing under the weight of his past behavior, the Republican nominee's campaign is going out with a flash bang, sending shock waves across the political galaxy.
This slower air should form a boundary layer which, Mr Schlaerth says, would act as a "pneumatic cushion" that softened and impeded downward-propagating shock waves.
The policy has sent shock waves across the country, igniting outrage on the part of immigration advocates, human rights groups, and citizens across the political spectrum.
Mr. Sabri's death sent shock waves throughout the country on Wednesday as condemnation poured in and people expressed anger over the killing of a beloved singer.
The meltdown in Argentina's currency, stocks and bonds on Monday - the worst since the South American country's 2001 debt crisis - sent shock waves through emerging markets.
A response guaranteed to send shock waves though the already jittery Baltic states, who only escaped the brutal ugliness of Soviet repression a quarter-century ago.
They are among war's invisible wounds: the emotional and cognitive problems that many troops experience years after combat explosions sent huge shock waves through their brains.
The attack, on the final day of campaigning before the election, sent shock waves through the country as it grappled with a growing backlash against migrants.
Hong Kong (CNN Business)The arrest of a top Chinese tech executive at the request of the United States has sent shock waves through stock markets.
Tech reacts: Warren's plan is sure to set off shock waves among the largest tech companies, which have been under siege by policymakers around the world.
Op-Ed Contributor NEW ORLEANS — President-elect Donald J. Trump's selection of Betsy DeVos as secretary of education has sent shock waves through the educational establishment.
McDonald's CEO Steve Easterbrook's termination as CEO following a relationship with a female coworker earlier in November sent shock waves through the massive fast-food chain.
When Kobe Steel, Japan's third-biggest steelmaker, announced Tuesday that it had faked quality-control data on its products, shock waves propagated through global supply chains.
The English physician Charles Myers coined the term "shell shock," proposing a physiological cause: damage to the nervous system from the shock waves of artillery explosions.
The statement sent shock waves through the foreign policy community, as the alliance's chief purpose has long been to serve as a check on Russian aggression.
Large bombs plummeted into the range, sending huge clouds of smoke into the sky, along with giant clods of earth and shock waves toward the spectators.
Parts of the city lie on the sand and clay of an ancient lake bed, a geology that amplifies the shock waves from these distant epicenters.
The shock waves were immediate: Shares of Walgreens and Rite Aid dropped more than 9 percent, and CVS Health dropped 6.6 percent after the news broke.
The policy has sent shock waves around the country, igniting outrage on the part of immigration advocates, human rights groups, and citizens across the political spectrum.
But suggesting America's most important economic leader was an enemy sent shock-waves through the economics profession — and spurred an email chain at the Fed itself.
In a statement, the European Central Bank expressed worry about a lack of oversight should London clearinghouses have problems and create shock waves in the region.
"I don't think there will be any sort of shock waves as a result of this," said Rebecca Glasman, a search consultant at Russell Reynolds Associates.
Meanwhile, the case has sent shock waves through Saudi Arabian human rights defenders and critics everywhere, diminishing any hope they have of seeking safe haven abroad.
Two sources familiar with Italy's position said Rome argues in private that the two banks' failure would send shock waves through the wider Italian financial industry.
As the Brexit controversy continues to send shock waves around the world, the only film yet to attempt to unravel the chaos may do the same.
We know that when physical objects zig and zag through a medium like air, as U.F.O.s are said to do, they produce turbulence and shock waves.
In baseball, it is a regular part of conversation, especially as the industry absorbs the shock waves of three new contracts worth a combined $890 million.
" He also uttered this infamous line, which later sent shock waves across the world: "When Mexico sends its people, they're not sending their best … They're bringing drugs.
After sending shock waves through the fashion world with her skintight 2016 latex look, fans were stung when Beyoncé was notably absent from the event last year.
The comments sent shock-waves through two-week U.N. talks Poland is hosting to agree rules for implementing the 2015 Paris accord to phase out fossil fuel.
Nipsey's brutal murder has sent shock waves throughout Los Angeles and beyond, with celebs and sports stars paying tribute to the slain rapper in many different ways.
Tweaking the design of a supersonic jet could modify the shape of these shock waves so that they produce a less sudden and intense sound (see article).
The rules announced on Monday by the Treasury, however, were seen as much more aggressive and expansive, and they sent shock waves up and down Wall Street.
The danger is the next one will trigger a disorderly stampede for the exit door, compounding pricing weakness and sending shock waves along the steel supply chain.
While the administration said the measure was paramount to ensuring the safety and security of children, the move sent shock waves of fear through the undocumented community.
When Italy sent shock waves and growth fears through markets this week, the bond market set off its own alarm bells on the health of the economy.
Early readings from global networks that monitor shock waves suggest that the nuclear blast on Sunday had a destructive power equal to 120,000 tons of high explosives.
Out of this dark cast of mind arose the hunger for a strong, avenging figure whose arrival has sent even more mentally harrowing shock waves through society.
A disorderly divorce, they say, would hurt global growth, send shock waves through financial markets and weaken London's claim to be the world's pre-eminent financial center.
"This has sent shock waves across the entire veteran community," Paul Rieckhoff, chief executive of Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America, said in an interview this week.
A disorderly divorce, they say, would hurt global growth, send shock waves through financial markets and weaken London's claim to be the world's pre-eminent financial center.
Tchekhovskoy reminded me that GRBs are complex—the jet of energy still must pass through the medium around its source, which creates shock waves traveling forward and backwards.
The success of the far-right party Vox in regional elections in Andalusia in southern Spain at the weekend has sent shock waves through the country's political establishment.
Shock waves rippled throughout the developing world when Colombo handed over a strategic port to Beijing in 2017, after it couldn't pay off its debt to Chinese companies.
One reason for believing these supernovas occurred is that the shock waves from them swept away nearby interstellar gas and the magnetic field which threads through that gas.
The threat sent shock waves through the markets, causing the S&P 500 to suffer its worst day of the year on Monday as the trade war intensified.
Donald Trump's victory over Democrat Hillary Clinton sent shock waves through global financial markets, with Dow futures falling more than 800 points as election results kept coming in.
With their reinforced walls and blast-proof doors, these shelters are designed to shield occupants from shock waves and shrapnel, just in case the city ever gets bombed.
The researchers created shock waves in plastic with the Linac Coherent Light Source, the world's first X-ray free-electron laser at Stanford University's SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory.
When the density of the air changes (in this case as a consequence of shock waves) there is a change in its refractive index, resulting in light distortion.
Roberta Vinci's upset of Serena Williams in the United States Open semifinals last year sent shock waves through tennis by slamming the door on Williams's Grand Slam bid.
The weakness sent shock waves though global markets on concerns Beijing may be engineering another devaluation of its currency in a growing trade dispute with the United States.
"What happens in Massachusetts will send shock waves throughout the United States either way," said Parag Pathak, a professor at M.I.T.'s Department of Economics, who studies education.
Black holes decide when their host galaxies can grow new stars: When they're on a rampage, sending out shock waves and howling cosmic winds, baby stars can't grow.
Our proliferation of statements online may in fact spur those who enjoy setting off shock waves through race-baiting language and then sitting back and watching the show.
The ruthless assault sent shock waves across the nation, not only for the death toll but also for the choice of target — mosques are rarely attacked in Egypt.
Tuesday's attack on a U.S. military base in Iraq quickly sent shock waves through the Capitol, where lawmakers were scrambling to learn the details and formulate a response.
The downside of instinctive leadership Thursday was not the first time that Trump's determination to honor his populist, nationalist campaign rhetoric had sent shock waves around the globe.
However, a federal regulation that took effect in December is sending shock waves through both the trucking world and the industries that rely on truckers to ship freight.
The resignations sent shock waves through the party whose deputy leader, Tom Watson, warned that Labour needed to change direction to avoid a deeper split and further defections.
Both have the authority to trigger global shock waves -- as they did when markets plunged following Trump's tariff hikes last week and China's multi-billion dollar retaliation on Monday.
As shock waves reverberate following Trump's stunning election victory, attention is turning to the kind of president he will be and the character of the administration he will run.
The termination of tax-exempt PABs in the House bill sent shock waves through the $3.8 trillion market after the Ways and Means Committee introduced it on Nov. 2.
Ryan's refusal to stand behind his own party's presumptive nominee sent shock waves through DC and highlighted just how divided the GOP is with Trump as its standard-bearer.
Till then the envy of the region and the primary source of export revenue for the country, Zimbabwe's farms suddenly faltered—and sent shock waves rippling through the economy.
Shock waves rippled throughout the developing world when Sri Lanka handed over a strategic port to Beijing in 2017, after it couldn't pay off its debt to Chinese companies.
It is a step that many investors and economists say would send shock waves through world markets and tip the world's fifth largest economy into recession or even chaos.
Related story: Why Aleppo is so important When rebels first launched their attack on the city in July 2012, it sent shock waves through government-held parts of Aleppo.
Shock waves rippled through the University of Texas campus on Tuesday after officials confirmed a homicide investigation was underway after a female victim's body was found in Waller Creek.
The obvious party rebellion in September sent shock waves through political circles in the German capital and prompted newspapers to question how much longer Merkel could stay in power.
During his campaign, Trump sent shock waves of alarm through Europe after revealing that he might not come to the aid of his NATO allies if they were attacked.
The new directive will also impact raw material suppliers such as alumina refineries and carbon anode plants, sending shock waves down the length of the global aluminum supply chain.
The company boasts that its device, which uses "modified shock waves", can get stem cells from fat 93 times faster than current solutions, while yielding twice as many cells.
Even the mild yuan depreciation at the start of this year (1% against the dollar in one week) sent shock waves around the world, upsetting stocks, currencies and commodities.
The pop star has stayed silent on her political views for years, and her endorsement of Bredesen via Instagram post sent shock waves through the political and celebrity worlds.
When the 39 bodies were discovered, the case caused shock waves around the world, but there are signs that it has not deterred other human-trafficking and smuggling efforts.
Brazil's massive "car wash" scandals sent shock waves to Argentina, and on his election, President Macri initiated important reforms by law and executive order to facilitate anti-corruption efforts.
That sense of surprise helps to explain how an ill-managed coup that seemed to end as soon as it began could nevertheless send shock waves through the country.
Like many of the stories that have emerged in the #MeToo movement, Mr. Crews's revelations set off a series of legal and professional shock waves throughout the entertainment industry.
The case is likely to send shock waves across corporate America and could lead to a re-evaluation of how companies use Twitter to communicate with the investing public.
The concrete bunkers scattered around bases like Ain al Assad protect from flying shrapnel and debris, but the small quarters can amplify shock waves and lead to head trauma.
One executive for a US supplier said how surprised he and colleagues had been by the administration's seemingly ill-­considered attack on Huawei and the shock waves it created.
But the chaos and shock waves at home and abroad appear to be prompting Mr. Trump and his top staff members to begin rethinking their improvisational approach to governing.
The shock waves from the initial blast were felt several miles from the factory, the authorities said, and the one fatality was reported in a building damaged by tremors.
That Mr. Mateen was a Muslim and had targeted gay and lesbian clubgoers sent shock waves through two American minority communities that have been marginalized in the United States.
The State Department sent shock waves through immigrant communities with their incomprehensible interpretation that uncles, aunts, nephews, nieces, cousins, brothers- and sisters-in-law, grandchildren and grandparents were not.
Now in its seventh year, this war allowed to rage for so long, killing 400,000 Syrians and plunging millions more into misery, has sent shock waves around the world.
The article sent shock waves throughout J.P. Morgan, the biggest U.S. lender with 257,000 employees, igniting introspection at a time when economic inequality in the U.S. has dominated discourse.
Mr. Nisman's death sent shock waves through Argentina's political system, and the country became engulfed in a seemingly endless debate about whether he had committed suicide or been murdered.
Even if the shock waves continue to reverberate from the conflict — international benchmark Brent crude rose even higher Monday — the long-ranging implications are not expected to be pronounced.
The Bolshoi first announced the postponement in a short news release on Saturday, three days before the scheduled premiere of "Nureyev," sending shock waves through the Russian cultural elite.
The weekend's travel ban is sending shock waves through the immigrant community in Silicon Valley — and some are wondering if they should leave the U.S. altogether, one expert told CNBC.
Mounted to the roof of a tunnel, the sensors can detect shock waves from an explosion, and automatically triggers a pyrotechnic device and the release of the water within milliseconds.
The FTC on Wednesday said it ended its antitrust investigation without seeking a second request for additional information on the deal that has sent shock waves through the grocery industry.
Because of the continuous loud "boom" created by the shock waves of any object moving faster than the speed of sound, most countries have banned supersonic jets from flying overhead.
The grocery store chain was acquired by Amazon one year ago in a $13.7 billion deal that sent shock waves through the e-commerce and brick-and-mortar retail industries.
The VIX, AKA Wall Street's fear gauge, popped to the highest in 2019 on Monday amid the violent sell-off as the yuan's level sent shock waves through financial markets.
Mr. Walsh declined — a gesture that signified the lasting impact of a decades-long sexual abuse scandal that has rocked this town, Ballarat, and sent shock waves around the world.
The conversation with President Tsai Ing-wen caused a diplomatic crisis with Beijing, sent shock waves through the foreign policy establishment in Washington and caused concern around Trump's looming presidency.
Kobe Steel disclosed at the weekend it had falsified data to show that its aluminum and copper products had met customer specifications, sending shock waves through the Japanese manufacturing sector.
It sent shock waves through Washington, with Trump and his allies claiming total vindication of the president after the investigation dogged the White House for just shy of two years.
The psychological shock waves hit when she looked at a rental she hoped to live in for two years or more, the time she thinks it could take to rebuild.
And the collision wouldn't have been a glancing blow with some mass that Jupiter slowly engulfed, according to the paper; that wouldn't generate enough shock waves to disrupt Jupiter's core.
The planned closing, reported in Deadline, sent shock waves through the theater's small community of devotees, some of whom learned the news only upon entering the theater on Saturday morning.
While low oil prices can be good news to consumers at the gas pump, they can also send shock waves through markets in oil-producing nations like the United States.
The judge's preliminary injunction against the controversial surveillance program triggered shock waves across Washington, but that order was never enforced and was ultimately overturned by an appeals court in 2015.
And the shock waves reverberated 200 miles away in Boston, where another woman of color who is challenging an entrenched incumbent was clearly buoyed by the surprising turn of events.
Rhule, who signed a seven-year deal worth $60 million to become head coach of the Carolina Panthers, sent shock waves through the NFL when the news leaked last week.
The focus on health care comes just days after Attorney General William Barr sent shock waves through Washington by sending lawmakers a summary of the findings of the Mueller report.
The material ejected from the star's outburst in 1838 collided with other material that had been thrown off of the star before and shock waves heated all of the ejected material.
One also has to consider an earthquake source in three dimensions: if the causative fault is deep, the shock waves will spread out, to a degree, before they reach the surface.
The behemoths' annual conferences, held to announce new tools, features, and acquisitions, always "send shock waves of fear through entrepreneurs", says Mike Driscoll, a partner at Data Collective, an investment firm.
The news sent shock waves around the world and set off a feeding frenzy in Wall Street's hypercompetitive equities industry as it's a rare opportunity to poach coveted hedge fund clients.
Video of the incident, which showed people angrily kicking Zarhum in the head and body and slamming him with a bench, was broadcast on television, sending shock waves through Israeli society.
BRUSSELS — Fearing a renewed crisis in Greece that could set off economic shock waves, policy makers across three continents have scrambled to strike a deal to ease the country's debt burden.
If he does not do that the rest of the emerging market economies and the Spanish banking system should brace themselves for economic shock waves coming from a Turkish debt default.
The killing sent shock waves through the normally quiet base, where comrades gathered this week to memorialize a beloved fallen commander who also had a long and decorated Special Operations career.
Justice Anthony Kennedy The retirement of Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy wasn't a total surprise, but it still sent shock waves through Washington and the country that could reverberate for decades.
Whether Wiseman stays in school or chooses to take his talents abroad remains to be seen, but the news has certainly sent shock waves through the entire world of college basketball.
The Los Angeles model relied on measurements of thousands of local earthquakes, most of them imperceptible but which offered more precise information on how seismic shock waves travel through the earth.
That has not only endangered the company's operations in Belfast, where the plane is made, but set off political and diplomatic shock waves that are reverberating far beyond the airplane market.
Mr. Trump's 30-day travel ban, announced in a prime-time address Wednesday evening while most Europeans were asleep, began causing shock waves even before the sun rose across the Continent.
Originally, Beck thought it was impossible for the Electron to be recovered after launch, especially since the rocket generates a lot of heated shock waves when it comes back to Earth.
A defeat for Republicans here won't only be embarrassing symbolically, it also will send shock waves to vulnerable Republicans around the country and could spur retirements by other Republicans in Congress.
Tanzanian President John Magufuli sent shock-waves through the mining community with a series of actions since his election in 2015 that he says would distribute revenue to the Tanzanian people.
Walmart's quiet shuttering of 63 Sam's Club stores on Thursday — hours after trumpeting its plans to raise wages — sent shock waves through the ardent customer base of the membership-only chain.
The tragedy sent shock waves through the hockey-loving country and engulfed the home of the Humboldt Broncos hockey team, a small farming town of fewer than 6,000 people, in grief.
Amid tensions with Mattis, the president sent shock waves through the global security establishment last week by announcing troop drawdowns in both Syria and Afghanistan, moves that Mattis was said to oppose.
That led, in turn, to a run on Barings Bank, which was bailed out but not before sending shock waves around the world, leading to a widespread banking panic and credit crunch.
It would be hard for them to continue to ignore the problem within their ranks given the Marines United and related scandals that have continued to send shock waves through the military.
U.S. investors swarmed into sovereign debt in the prior session after Europe's central bank cut its GDP forecast, rekindling fears that a slowdown overseas could send shock waves into the American economy.
International sanctions against the OPEC-member country were lifted in January, sending shock waves throughout global markets on concerns that the already-oversupplied oil environment would be burdened with even more oil.
The FTC said on Wednesday that it had ended its antitrust investigation without seeking a second request for additional information on a deal that has sent shock waves through the grocery industry.
Many investors say a no-deal Brexit would send shock waves through the world economy, tip Britain into a recession, roil financial markets and weaken London's position as an international financial center.
The New York City Council voted Wednesday to ban the sale of foie gras over concerns of animal cruelty, sending shock waves in the Big Apple's culinary world and fine-dining scene.
The allegations, made in December in a documentary broadcast by Al Jazeera, sent shock waves through the N.F.L., which was already embroiled in an acrimonious dispute with Tom Brady, another star quarterback.
No fight sent bigger shock waves through the sport than Holly Holm's stunning upset of Ronda Rousey in November, and a rematch was expected to be one of the highlights of 2016.
Ioan Grillo MEXICO CITY — IN 2011, when the Republican presidential hopeful Herman Cain proposed building an electric fence on the Mexican border, it predictably caused shock waves south of the Rio Grande.
On the night of the assassination, Mr. Mandela told the nation that "the coldblooded murder of Chris Hani has sent shock waves throughout the country and the world" and appealed for calm.
The president has sent shock-waves through the mining community with a series of actions since his election in 2015, which he says are aimed at distributing revenue to the Tanzanian people.
More than half of the sprawling field is at risk of falling short of that threshold, and news of the more stringent rules sent shock waves through the campaigns on the margins.
The Social Security Administration has mailed "no-match letters" to more than 570,000 employers since March, sending shock waves through the hospitality, construction and agriculture industries, which rely heavily on undocumented workers.
On June 1, he made a delivery to the United States Army base in Fort Hamilton, Brooklyn, that thrust his future into uncertainty and sent shock waves throughout New York's immigrant community.
Other studies suggest that shock waves from a stellar core on the verge of collapsing could also cause the star to brighten and then dim about a year from the ultimate explosion.
When President Trump signed a sweeping order shutting the borders to refugees and others from seven largely Muslim nations, the shock waves hit with particular force in those countries' immigrant communities here.
"The explosion is suspected to have been caused by a gas cylinder controlling the central air conditioner in the banking hall causing shock waves that affected other air conditioners there," he said.
Drake's new album hasn't even dropped yet, but he already sent shock waves through the hip-hop world when he released his track list ... and one of the songs features Michael Jackson.
From Brexit to the election of Donald Trump and the recent constitutional referendum in Italy, worldwide populist revolt is sending shock waves beyond the halls of government and into the elite C-suite.
Late-night comedy: "Congressman Tim Ryan announced this afternoon that he is dropping out of the presidential race, an announcement that sent shock waves through the rest of the elevator," Seth Meyers said.
But the historically violent crime, in which, police say the little girl was drugged, raped, killed and dismembered, has already sent shock waves through the local community, even drawing comment from the governor.
Nearly 800 vaccinated in Guinea No, this isn't 20153, when Ebola was raging around West Africa, infecting tens of thousands of people and sending shock waves worldwide amid fears that it could spread.
The only time zinc flowed out of the country in significant quantities was in 2014 in the immediate wake of the Qingdao port scandal, which sent shock waves through the metal-collateral trade.
Earlier today, the Cravings writer announced her last name is technically supposed to be pronounced "Tie-gen" — rather than the oft-used "Tee-gen" — which sent shock waves through the pop culture community.
Indeed, any further steps could risk not just a global recession, but a series of retaliatory steps by the Chinese, like a massive currency devaluation that could send shock waves around the world.
This produces shock waves in between the diamonds, compressing the water molecules to pressures around the same as those at the center of Earth and temperatures about half that of the Earth's core.
Chattanooga, Tennessee (CNN)A packed courtroom heard the first public testimony Monday in a case that's sent shock waves through a Tennessee community over accusations of rape during a boys' basketball team trip.
A 'dangerous precedent' Villavicencio's arrest has sent "shock waves" throughout New York City's immigrant community, including among those who regularly use the kind of municipal identification card that Villavicencio displayed during the incident.
When the United States was testing atomic weapons at Bikini Atoll in the Pacific beginning in 1946, he predicted correctly that the shock waves from explosions would dissipate without causing far-flung tsunamis.
The shock waves of the AfD taking up its quarters in the Chancellery Building, staffing its delegates with public funds and occupying its seats in the historic Bundestag are reverberating throughout the establishment.
The shock waves, channelled into the test chamber through a metallic tunnel, will envelope the prototype vehicle and increase the temperature over its body to 8,000 Kelvins, or 993,727 degrees Celsius, Zhao said.
Any significant yuan decline puts investors on edge after the central bank sent shock waves through global markets last year by devaluing the currency and sparking a rush of capital flight by Chinese.
The new U.S. administration sent shock waves through foreign policy circles when National Security Advisor Michael Flynn issued a statement putting the Islamic Republic of Iran "on notice" over its various destabilizing activities.
Below the speed of sound, air flows in a fundamentally different manner than at supersonic speeds, and the mix of the two speeds — called transonic flight — produces shock waves that slow the aircraft.
The shock waves from these transformations — harnessed effectively by Donald Trump's campaign — are reorienting the political parties from the more familiar liberal-versus-conservative alignment to new poles of cultural pluralism and monism.
That was at Wimbledon in July, and Gauff's first-round, 6-4, 53-4 victory over the five-time Wimbledon champion sent shock waves through the All England Club and beyond, far beyond.
When Mr. Kim declared last year that the North had set off a hydrogen bomb, there was no evidence to back up the claim, such as enormous shock waves felt around the globe.
PWNED: An Iowa prosecutor dropped charges against two cybersecurity testers yesterday whose arrests while probing for bugs at the Dallas County, Iowa, courthouse sent major shock waves through the cybersecurity community this fall.
The Conservative party clung to power (barely), but the results were decisively shaped by the power of the youth vote, a surprise outcome that sent shock waves across the British capital and beyond.
Dan Clifton, head of policy research at Strategas, said the Tillerson move will no doubt be followed by other shake-ups but that should not send longer-term shock waves through the market.
His stunning revelation late Saturday that he had canceled secret talks at Camp David with the Taliban and the Afghan government sent shock waves through Washington that reverberated all the way to Kabul.
To put it simply, the air in front of the Concorde couldn't get out of its way fast enough, so it bunched up into large shock waves in a cone trailing the plane.
The second crash over the weekend sent shock waves across the world, not only because the victims came from 35 countries but also because multiples of the same such jets are being used globally.
New York (CNN Business)The Dow eked out the smallest of gains on Monday, finishing 5 points higher, after new threats of tariffs and retaliation once again sent shock waves across global financial markets.
Many investors say a no-deal Brexit would send shock waves through the world economy, tip Britain into a recession, roil financial markets and weaken London's position as the pre-eminent international financial centre.
A full-blown crisis would destabilize the country's lenders and the government itself, sending shock waves through the entire euro zone, which is still reeling from Britain's June vote to leave the European Union.
General Motors sent shock waves through the country when it announced it planned to shutter five plants — including three assembly lines — and cut 26 percent of its North American workforce, eliminating over 2000,23 jobs.
But in its choices for the public service prize, the Pulitzer board also recognized the cultural shock waves caused by the #MeToo movement, which has reshaped the modern conversation around gender, harassment and fairness.
In a paper published today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Caltech's Paul Asimow and his co-authors describe how subjecting certain rare materials to extremely strong shock waves produces quasicrystals.
Further shock waves, caused by the exhaust's counter-reflection downwards by the wing's wave, could be dealt with by modifying the engine casings to create a slower-moving stream of air below the plume.
A full-blown crisis would destabilise the country's lenders and the government itself, sending shock waves through the entire euro zone, which is still reeling from Britain's June vote to leave the European Union.
Also, when she finally landed the job atop Italian Vogue in 1988, Jonathan Newhouse considered firing her, because the radical changes she made to the magazine were sending shock waves through the advertising community.
On Wednesday, Ms. Carlson sent shock waves through the media world when she filed a lawsuit against the powerful Fox News chairman Roger Ailes, accusing him, among other things, of sexual harassment and sexism.
Videos circulating on social media showed dead children, pale and frothing at the mouth, sending shock waves around the world, and leading the UN Security Council to conduct a tense meeting over the attacks.
Donald J. Trump's march toward the Republican presidential nomination has sent shock waves through American politics and, as he continued gobbling up delegates this week, the rest of the world has started quivering, too.
To study water's phase transition to ice VII, researchers at various laboratories typically use shock waves to briefly compress liquid water at pressures over 100,000 times greater than Earth's atmospheric pressure at sea level.
The growing number of laws and resolutions approved by US states, designed to block anti-Israel boycotts, divestment and sanctions efforts have sent shock waves through many organizations concerned with the Israel-Palestinian conflict.
Judge Ruud van Veldhuisen said the man, Gokmen Tanis, 38, had carried out a "cold blooded" terrorist attack that sent shock waves through the central city of Utrecht and the rest of the Netherlands.
But the news that he would leave his post immediately sent shock waves through the industry, which has seen Disney not only as one of the most successful entertainment conglomerates but its most deliberate.
The yield curve, which flashed the biggest recession signal in more than 10 years and sent shock waves through the financial markets just a few months ago, is now signaling things are just fine.
As importantly, at least some boycotts are clearly getting under Trump's skin: his Twitter blasting of Nordstrom not only sent shock waves through government ethics watchdogs, it also let the company's share price soar.
But it has also sent shock waves through the influence industry by underscoring a newly aggressive legal crackdown on lobbyists and lawyers who do lucrative work representing foreign governments without registering as foreign agents.
Much of Purifoy's art reflects sociopolitical themes of racism, isolation and social unrest, galvanized by the Los Angeles Watts Rebellion in 1965, which tore up south LA and sent shock waves around the country.
The sheer brutality of the crime sent shock waves across America, prompting President Bill Clinton to decry Shepard's attackers as "full of hatred or full of fear or both," and igniting numerous vigils and protests.
But an explosion in a confined space is far more destructive than in the open air, as shock waves violently reverberate off the hard walls, floors, and ceiling instead of dissipating quickly into the atmosphere.
Of course, an act of violence like this one is (sadly) not exactly shocking news in the United States, but it's sent shock waves through Australia, which is known for its strict gun control laws.
" It notes that the country is enjoying a sustained if slow economic recovery as it awaits "the inauguration of a new president who can send shock waves through global financial markets with a single tweet.
Heinrich's research at the University of Minnesota focused on how the structural elements of parachutes—the vents and the stitching, for example—can be configured to absorb and dissipate the effects of supersonic shock waves.
It is not so much that the Senate is absolving him of all charges of obstruction of Congress and abuse of power; the shock waves should emanate from how his Republican allies go about it.
In 2017, when a destructive earthquake struck Puebla, Mexico, sending shock waves to Mexico City and destroying buildings in the nation's megalopolis and its surrounding suburbs, both public and private emergency services sprung into action.
A previous warning from British online fashion retailer ASOS on Monday sent shock waves throughout the sector in Europe as investors fretted that consumers were failing to deliver the traditional Christmas spending boost to markets.
In the wake of the Tate murders, which sent shock waves through Hollywood, one of Manson's "girls" reportedly revealed the existence of a "death list" targeting more A-listers, including Steve McQueen and Elizabeth Taylor.
Many investors say a no-deal Brexit would send shock waves through the world economy, tip Britain's economy into a recession, roil financial markets and weaken London's position as the pre-eminent international financial centre.
Many investors say a no-deal Brexit would send shock waves through the world economy, tip Britain's economy into a recession, roil financial markets and weaken London's position as the pre-eminent international financial center.
"Schlieren imaging reveals shock waves due to air density gradient and the accompanying change in refractive index," says the NASA website that published an extensive article about this particular kind of photography few years ago.
The new year brings deepening crises, confrontations and events that could shake Washington to its core and trigger shock waves that will test American unity, global peace and the cohesion of the Trump presidency itself.
In recent days, however, that philosophy has come up against the threat of a rapidly spreading pandemic that has made people anxious about gathering in public places and sent shock waves through the global economy.
The scale and ruthlessness of the assault, in an area racked by an Islamist insurgency, sent shock waves across the nation — not just for the number of deaths but also for the choice of target.
An upset victory by Mr. Lamb, or even a narrow loss, would send shock waves ahead of the midterm elections in the fall, when Democrats will try to retake control of the House of Representatives.
Because of the company's sprawling international holdings, the seizure sent shock waves as far as Canada, where the company had bought a chain of retirement homes, and Amsterdam, where it had bought an insurance company.
That caused shock waves through the ice that lasted 10 to 20 billionths of a second, heating it to thousands of degrees and exerting a pressure more than a million times that of Earth's atmosphere.
But a ruling that upheld his decision in full, or even one that said the mandate and pre-existing condition protections had to go, would send shock waves through the health care and political systems.
The retailer's forecast sent shock waves across the entire sporting goods sector, with shares of Foot Locker falling 3.9 percent, Dick's Sporting Goods dropping about 2.4 percent, and Finish Line was down about 4.8 percent.
Germany's 10-year Bund yield rose 7 basis points to 0.08 percent, the first time it has climbed above zero since the results of Britain's June 23 Brexit vote sent shock waves through markets globally.
A New York businessman whose upset 2016 victory against Democrat Hillary Clinton sent shock waves across the political world, Trump said he had discovered that the Washington political scene was even tougher than the business world.
If the deal collapses completely and Iran decides to enrich uranium to weapons grade, Trump could face a decision on risky military action that could cause shock waves around the world and provoke full-scale war.
"The researchers say that the best explanation for both the hard X-ray and the gamma-ray emission is electrons accelerated in violent shock waves along the boundary of the colliding stellar winds," NASA officials said.
A series of explosions early Friday tore through a Philadelphia gasoline refinery, the East Coast's largest, sending shock waves for miles and raining debris on nearby neighborhoods, just as the busy summer driving season was beginning.
The situation darkened further on Wednesday following indications that President Donald Trump will pull out of the Paris climate agreement, even as the shock waves of his jarring trip to the continent last week still reverberated.
The fate of 43 students abducted and apparently massacred in late 2014, a crime that sent shock waves through Mexico and around the world, is still shrouded in mystery after authorities failed to solve the case.
The abrupt announcement sent shock waves through Roland Garros, where Nadal has cast the longest shadow across the red clay for more than a decade, winning more singles titles here than any other player in history.
Other prominent features include a "radio lobe" (red), where the x-ray beam is pushing into the surrounding interstellar gas, and a bright "hotspot" at the leading edge of the jet, caused by supersonic shock waves.
Far from the campaign trail, the shock waves about Mr. Trump's crude language, captured in a recording, and accusations against him of sexual assault by numerous women are reverberating through marriages and relationships across the country.
Hong Kong (CNN Business)The downfall of Nissan Chairman Carlos Ghosn is the latest major scandal to send shock waves through corporate Japan, and it raises new questions about how the country's top companies are run.
The shock waves this time came from substantiated allegations that a well-known cardinal, Theodore McCarrick, a retired archbishop of Washington, had molested boys; he was forced to resign last month from the College of Cardinals.
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Even so, Judge Moro, who sent shock waves through the political establishment when he sentenced Mr. da Silva, the former president, to nearly 10 years in prison last month, conveys more concern than swagger these days.
One of Iran's most powerful generals was killed in a U.S. airstrike in Baghdad, the Pentagon confirmed Thursday, a development that is sure to send shock waves throughout the Middle East and prompt retaliation from Iran.
The news sent shock waves through New York politics, leaving lobbyists and aides to the mayor and governor trying to figure out who would replace Bharara — and whether the investigations would change based on his departure.
Live Nation's original deals with Jay Z, Madonna and Shakira sent shock waves through the music industry, and signaled a shift in the business — artists began to focus more on touring and less on record sales.
The news on Friday that the state had negotiated a deal that could shut down the plant within five years sent shock waves of jubilation, relief and anxiety through the suburbs north of New York City.
In the opening match of the 221 United States Open, Kanepi decisively blasted the top-seeded Halep off the court, winning, 22008-216, 6-4, and sending shock waves through the tournament in its first hours.
But even with proposed stimulus, the view of economic forecasters has become more dire in recent days as companies seeking cash strain credit markets and the shutdown of business activity sends shock waves across the economy.
Instead, the jurors deliberated for a little over six hours before deciding that Gallo was not guilty of malicious wounding by reason of insanity, a verdict that sent shock waves through the courtroom and around the nation.
Many investors say a no-deal Brexit would send shock waves through the world economy, hurt the economies of Britain and the EU, roil financial markets and weaken London's position as the pre-eminent international financial center.
"If the US Administration imposes a third tranche of tariff measures on a further USD267 billion of Chinese exports, this will significantly ramp up the economic shock waves to Chinese exporters," Biswas told CNBC in an email.
Campos Neto's characterization of the darkening global outlook, on the same day plunging markets in Argentina sent shock waves through other emerging markets, marked a notable turnaround from the central bank's last policy meeting on July 31.
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia — A top Saudi prince has announced new elements of a plan to reduce the kingdom's heavy dependence on oil, amid a drop in world prices that has sent shock waves through the Saudi economy.
Shock waves from the devastating bombings a week ago could still be felt in Sri Lanka on Sunday, amid emotional vigils and "house-to-house searches" for people linked to the six attacks on churches and hotels.
SEOUL, March 18 (Reuters) - South Korea on Wednesday said it will loosen restrictions on currency forward positions for banks to encourage financial institutions to supply more dollars as the coronavirus pandemic sends shock waves through global markets.
The 2013 killing of Gabriel Fernandez sent shock waves through Los Angeles, triggering understandable outrage over how a child was left in such a terrible situation when there were ample warning signs and tangible evidence of abuse.
In today's Hillcast AM View, your daily morning update on what is going down today in Washington: Political shock waves jolted the GOP following its loss Tuesday in a special election for a Wisconsin state Senate seat.
Initial news of the attack sent shock waves through Pakistan, bringing back grim memories of a 2014 attack when Taliban militants stormed a school in Peshawar and killed at least 145 people, including at least 132 children.
Cultural tidal shifts like the Supreme Court's rulings in favor of marriage equality have sent "shock waves" through white evangelical communities, according to Jones, making many white evangelicals feel that they're losing their prominence in American culture.
Why it matters: Apple's warning sent shock waves through the financial world, both for what it meant for smartphone demand as well as business in China, which Apple singled out as responsible for much of the revenue shortfall.
This time, though, it is China's economic retreat that has sent shock waves through Africa, shaking the markets on which mineral-producing nations depend for export earnings, weakening their currencies and threatening jobs, living standards and political stability.
LONDON (Reuters) - Global investors have raised their holdings of cash and bonds, citing fears about potential shock waves from a Brexit vote rippling beyond Britain and the increased likelihood of a rise in U.S. interest rates this summer.
Her sudden death sent shock waves around the world and plunged Britain into a period of mourning Known as the people's princess, Diana married Prince Charles in a lavish ceremony at St. Paul's Cathedral in London in 1981.
Billionths of a second later, as shock waves rippled through and the water began crystallizing into nanometer-size ice cubes, the scientists used 16 more laser beams to vaporize a thin sliver of iron next to the sample.
ZAGREB (Reuters) - Croatia are determined to reach the World Cup knockout rounds for the first time since the 1998 tournament when they sent shock waves by advancing to the semi-finals, stalwart defender Vedran Corluka said on Wednesday.
That culminated on Sunday, when he was shot dead in front of a courthouse here in Amman, in an unprecedented assassination that sent shock waves throughout a kingdom that boasts about its security and stability above all else.
The Internet's most powerful company sent a few shock waves through the tech world yesterday when it revealed that a new custom-designed chip helps run what is surely the future of its vast online empire: artificial intelligence.
Austrian finance minister Hans Joerg Schelling also sought to play down fears over Deutsche, saying the case could not be compared with Lehman Brothers, the U.S. investment bank whose collapse in 2008 sent shock waves around the world.
Allah's first film, Field Niggas, a vision of Harlem's streets, sent shock waves through the documentary community when he dropped it without warning on YouTube in 2015, and it announced the arrival of a profound new filmmaking talent.
This may be a Paris couture season marked by external unease — by Brexit shock waves, anticipation of upheaval at two haute maisons, continued terrorism fears — but it is also one framed by a certain kind of insider celebration.
The inquiry's findings seem sure to send shock waves through Washington, whether or not prosecutors found that President Trump or any member of his inner circle worked with Russia to interfere in the election or obstruct the investigation.
" Buttigieg said Sunday that he thinks Republican senators "know better" and that "the only shock waves that will reunite them with their conscience is a thumping at the ballot box for Donald Trump and those who supported him.
Reports about Mr. Batista's negotiations with investigators, and the resulting fears about renewed political turmoil, sent shock waves through Brazil's financial markets in recent days, and the uncertainty gripping the country created a potential windfall for some investors.
Industry figures are still debating whether regular supersonic flights, banned over the United States in 1973 by the Federal Aviation Administration, are feasible around modern cities due to the shock waves from the sonic booms the planes create.
RELATED: Giuliani claims Mueller waiting for Manafort verdict to negotiate Trump interview A win for Mueller's team would send shock waves through Trump's orbit of aides, friends and outside advisers and would heighten anticipation for Mueller's next moves.
In total, three Americans and three Britons were killed the same way, and recordings of their deaths sent shock waves around the world and pushed the Obama administration to intervene in a conflict it had tried to avoid.
No matter what the special counsel concludes, the findings will be sure to send shock waves through Washington, with Mr. Trump's presidency on the line and both Democrats and Republicans poised to spin the contents to their advantage.
Argento has denied the allegations, but the news is sure to send shock waves through the movement, as advocates come to terms with the fact that a high-profile survivor of sexual misconduct might also be a perpetrator.
REPORTS that the Israeli army's general staff is considering allowing women to serve in tank crews have caused shock waves to ripple through the ranks, and also within Israel's religious establishment, which opposes mixed-gender service in combat units.
The Arab oil embargo had sent shock waves through the American auto industry in 1973, as high gasoline prices and long lines at the pump prompted many consumers to turn to foreign-made imports that were more fuel-efficient.
Though the shock waves hit a number of prominent Hollywood figures (like Morgan Freeman, Jeffrey Tambor, Kevin Spacey, Louis C.K., James Toback, Brett Ratner, and Dustin Hoffman) and rippled far beyond the film industry, Weinstein's arrest was especially significant.
The weekend disclosure from a source close to the situation that Bloomberg is laying the groundwork for a run that he could launch should Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton falter, sent shock waves rippling through the entire presidential field.
A new tell-all book detailing the early days of the Trump administration sent shock waves through Washington this week, and put the White House into full defense mode in the face of explosive claims made in the book.
LONDON (Reuters) - Germany's 210-year bond yield slid to record lows on Friday, after U.S. President Donald Trump's sudden threat to impose tariffs on Mexican goods sent shock waves through world markets and heightened fears of a global recession.
The department, under a federal mandate to outfit officers with body cameras, recently awarded a $6.4 million contract to Vievu L.L.C., a Seattle-based company, sending shock waves through a market dominated by Taser International, the stun-gun maker.
When Donald J. Trump said in February that he would "open up our libel laws" if he became president to make it easier to sue news organizations for unfavorable coverage, the declaration sent shock waves through the media world.
Trump on Wednesday announced that the US recognized Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and would move its embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, drawing condemnation from world leaders and sending shock waves through the Muslim world.
Though Ms. Ocasio-Cortez defeated Joseph Crowley, a leading House Democrat, in a congressional primary that sent shock waves through the party, Mr. Crowley's name will almost certainly appear on the ballot in November under a third-party line.
Qualcomm abused its position as a giant of the semiconductor industry to harm competition and overcharge cellphone makers, a federal judge has ruled, striking at the heart of the company's business and sending shock waves through the smartphone industry.
SEOUL, March 25 (Reuters) - South Korea on Wednesday said it will further loosen key capital flow rules temporarily to encourage local financial institutions to supply more dollars as the coronavirus pandemic continues to send shock waves through global markets.
Mr. Trump's election as president, however, sent shock waves through the fashion industry, which had thrown its support behind the other candidate, and in a truly unprecedented move, designers began saying publicly that they would not dress Mrs. Trump.
The Justice Department's decision to back off its sentencing recommendation of seven to nine years for the Republican operative sent shock waves through Washington and prompted all four prosecutors to quit the case and one to quit the agency.
Beyond the legal loopholes the case elucidates, the system that dispossessed Young's heirs is a cautionary tale about the art world's many opacities and ambiguities, and how they send shock waves through the lives of people outside of it.
NEW DELHI — India's top military commander has created shock waves by suggesting that Kashmiris could be shipped off to "deradicalization camps," which rights activists consider an alarming echo of what China has done to many of its Muslim citizens.
Finally, tell us more about what you think: The president's announcement that the United States will recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital and move the United States Embassy there has sent shock waves throughout Israel-Palestine and the international community.
Michael Cohen, President Donald Trump's former personal attorney who sent shock-waves through Washington this week with a guilty plea over lying to Congress about Trump's 2016 efforts to build a tower in Russia, is hoping to avoid prison time.
The arraignment came in the latest pay-to-play case to center on the third-largest U.S. pension fund following a scandal a decade ago that sent the state comptroller to prison and sent shock waves through the pension fund world.
The Trump administration first caused shock waves on March 8th by unveiling a 25% tariff on imported steel and a 10% tariff on imported aluminium, but quickly granted temporary exemptions to countries responsible for most of America's imports of those metals.
LendingClub launched the review earlier this year over unrelated loan irregularities that prompted the departure of Laplanche in May, sending shock waves through an industry already strained by faltering investor appetite for loans, increasing defaults and the possibility of heightened regulation.
The announcement comes just a few months after Amazon closed its giant acquisition of Whole Foods, sending shock waves through the board rooms of big retailers and grocers who expect the move to push grocery delivery more into the mainstream.
On July 17, an A train track fire during the morning rush sent shock waves to Upper West Side commuters; they took to social media to show the crowded conditions on nearby train lines as straphangers took alternative routes downtown.
Germany's 10-year Bund yield rose more than 6 basis points to minus 0.003 percent, its highest level since the day after Britain's decision to leave the European Union in a June 23 referendum that sent shock waves through world markets.
Shock waves over Donald Trump Jr.'s emails and 2016 meeting with a Russian lawyer are still reverberating through DC. Democrats can't stop talking about it (one has even filed an impeachment bill); Republicans would rather talk about something -- anything -- else.
Morgan Stanley strategists say the volume of bets on volatility remaining low means even a small increase in price swings could force some of these leveraged bets to unwind, triggering shock waves in the financial system and sending stock markets tumbling.
Magufuli has sent shock-waves through the mining community in Africa's fourth-largest gold producer since his election late in 2015 with a series of actions he says are aimed at ensuring that mining companies pay a fair share of taxes.
North Korea conducted a massive underground nuclear test at the site in September and since then there have been several seismic events that geological experts have publicly said make further underground collapse likely due to the shock waves of the test.
The suit sent shock waves throughout the media industry since Ms. Carlson, 50, was a prominent Fox News personality and an 11-year veteran of the network, and Mr. Ailes, 76, is one of the most powerful men in television news.
In 42.13, the McGovern Senate report laid out a first set of dietary guidelines, which "created serious shock waves about the perils of red meat," says Adam Chandler, author of Drive-Thru Dreams, about the American history of fast food.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Lawmakers in Germany's eastern state of Thuringia voted a former hard-left state premier back into office on Wednesday, replacing a liberal whose election a month ago with far-right backing sent shock waves through the political establishment.
Traumatic brain injuries are among the most common injuries of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, in part because armor to protect from bullet and shrapnel wounds has gotten better, but they offer little protection from the shock waves of explosions.
Boeing's recent decision to halt production of its troubled 20153 Max aircraft has sent shock waves through the company's vast supply chain; economists at Moody's Analytics estimate that the shutdown could shave half a percentage point off first-quarter economic growth.
Mr. Trump's surprising victory has sent shock waves around the world, but the possible consequences are particularly acute here in the Baltics, a region long seen as a potential flash point because of its physical, linguistic and cultural proximity to Russia.
Editorial One day after sending shock waves around the globe with an alarming tweet about how the United States must "greatly strengthen and expand its nuclear capability," President-elect Donald Trump elaborated, and managed only to deepen the world's fears.
Finance Minister Malusi Gigaba, whose position is uncertain now amid talk of an imminent reshuffle by Ramaphosa, sent shock waves through financial markets last October when he announced the projected revenue shortfall and flagged weak growth estimates and rising government debt.
" In 2017, after white nationalists in Charlottesville, Va. — protesting the planned removal of a Robert E. Lee statue there — ignited a deadly melee that sent shock waves throughout the country, Mr. Wiley redoubled his commitment to what became "Rumors of War.
The 2010s were characterized by a series of Amazon-related shock waves—the growing power of the retail behemoth, the rise of e-books, a related Department of Justice antitrust lawsuit, and the decimation of bookstores both large and small.
The arrest of Prince Alwaleed — who, like Prince Mohammed, is a grandson of the kingdom's founder — sent shock waves through the international business community, which had seen him as one of the more open faces of the normally private kingdom.
When a plane like the Concorde travels at supersonic speed, it creates a bunch of invisible shock waves, sharp pressure disturbances emanating from all the objects that stick out of the plane — the nose, the windshield, the wings, the tail.
"U Ko Ni's death will send shock waves across the human rights community in the country and beyond, and the authorities must send a clear message that such violence will not be tolerated," Amnesty International declared in a statement shortly after the shooting.
But, none of those moments can match the final seconds of tonight's season 4 finale twist, which revealed Jane Villanueva's (Gina Rodriguez) fan-favorite husband Michael didn't actually die in that devastating season 3 twist, which sent shock waves through the series.
A sonic boom is the product of a series of shock waves arising from various parts of an aircraft—particularly its nose, wings and engines—as it flies faster than the speed of sound (1,240kph, 770mph or Mach 1, at sea level).
Manhattan federal prosecutors announced charges centered on the New York State Common Retirement Fund, which was shaken by another pay-to-play scheme a decade ago that sent the state comptroller to prison and sent shock waves through the pension fund world.
More than eight years after the collapse of Lehman Brothers sent shock waves around the world, the fear is whether Deutsche Bank and its highly leveraged balance sheet of 1.6 trillion euros might teeter and set off another bout of financial contagion.
GLOBAL MEETING Over the weekend, envoys of the Group of 20 major economies, meeting in China, promised to protect the world economy from the shock waves of Britain's decision to leave the European Union and to increase sluggish growth, while rejecting trade protectionism.
With Sunday's large North Korean blast, Norsar, short for the Norwegian Seismic Array, a research group based in Kjeller, noted that global shock waves alone provide insufficient information to determine if the detonation was a true hydrogen bomb, as the North declared.
In an interview on Thursday, Dr. Spriggs said that the aim of the work on the films was to use modern imaging technology to verify data about shock waves produced by the explosions to a degree that was not possible in the 1950s.
DXY after getting hammered last week when FBI Director James Comey said the agency was looking at another large batch of Clinton emails, strengthening chances of a Trump victory, an outcome that was seen as likely to send shock waves through financial markets.
They're shaped like this: These shock waves are all different strengths, and they as they travel through the air, they coalesce into just two powerful waves — a strong positive pressure wave at the nose and a strong negative pressure wave at the tail.
The Berlin attack is sending shock waves across an increasingly nervous Europe, and will intensify the criticism from other European leaders, especially in Eastern and Central Europe, of Merkel's migrant policy, which has left the rest of the continent in a far more vulnerable position.
The El Paso shooting sent shock waves onto the campaign trail for next year's presidential election, with most Democratic candidates repeating calls for tighter gun control measures and some drawing connections to a resurgence in white nationalism and xenophobic politics in the United States.
This article originally appeared on VICE UK. When I was 13, I got really into hair products: Wella Shock Waves Gel, Wet Look VO5, Fudge Styling Wax, L'Oreal Extra Strength, Aussie Mousse, basically anything that promised to texture, control, or volumize my greasy crown.
David Jones -- whose family owns Jones Farms in Stevinson, CA -- literally had a cow after Kylie sent shock waves through Twitter Tuesday when she revealed she'd tried cereal with milk for the first time and it was "life changing" ... and that cow's now her namesake.
His stunning defeat on Friday not only cost him his job and sent shock waves through Britain, Europe and the world, but also failed at the very thing he risked so much for: to end the fight for the soul of his Conservative Party.
It will also be of significance for the U.S. presidential election this fall, since a vote in favor of leaving Europe is bound to send shock waves through global financial markets that could adversely impact the U.S. economic recovery in the run-up to November.
To do this, we must: But even if we aren't great at building this type of comprehensive national science and technology policy, we can make one change today that will significantly enhance our national competitiveness for generations and send competitive shock waves around the world.
His comments on 133 Minutes sent shock waves through the nation's biggest battleground state, where Democratic members of Congress, state legislators and party leaders warned that his nomination — and Sanders' self-described "Democratic socialism" — will cost them the biggest battleground state of them all.
Today is the 75th anniversary of Japan's surprise attack on Pearl Harbor, which killed more than 83,400 Americans at a naval base in Hawaii and drew the United States into World War II. Our city felt the shock waves from nearly 5,000 miles away.
The technique not only triggers the release of drugs encased in small delivery packages known as micelles — via sheer stress and shock waves generated by bubbles (known as cavitation)— it also helps the drug permeate deeper into the tissue by making the cell membranes slightly more porous.
"Gold prices soared on safe-haven buying, following the U.K.'s decision at the referendum on June 23rd to leave the European Union, which has sent shock waves and triggered severe sell-offs across global financial markets," said Robin Bhar, head of metals research at Societe Generale.
Trump's trade war is bigger than China; it's a multi-front world conflagration in which Trump is the aggressor, picking fights with world leaders and the US Congress as he foists his nationalism onto the rest of the world, sending shock waves through the global economy.
Britons vote on Thursday on whether to quit the 28-nation bloc amid warnings from world leaders, investors and companies that a decision to leave would diminish the former imperial power's influence, unleash turmoil on markets and send shock waves through Europe and the wider Western world.
Should British voters decide to leave the European Union, the shock waves would be felt across the 28-nation bloc, but perhaps particularly in countries like Spain that already face fiscal challenges and that were on the front line of the euro debt crisis, he said.
Krystal Ball: Billionaires panicking over Sanders candidacy MORE's possible entrance into the presidential race sent shock waves throughout the Democratic primary field this week, as campaigns scrambled to size up a potential rival whose high profile and vast personal fortune threatens a major shift in the contest.
But on May 7, just hours after The New Yorker reported that four women had accused Mr. Schneiderman of choking, spitting at and slapping them, he resigned his position, sending shock waves throughout the country and immediately setting off a scramble as to who would replace him.
As chairman of the Paris St.-Germain soccer team, Khelaifi sent shock waves through the soccer industry over the summer by approving the signing of Brazil's Neymar from Barcelona for 222 million euros (about $222 million), a fee that shattered the record amount paid for a transfer.
When P.J. Avitto, 6, was stabbed to death and Mikayla Capers, 7, was gravely wounded on a Sunday afternoon four years ago, the crimes sent shock waves through the city — not only because they were hideously violent, but also because they seemed so random and unthinkable.
The shock waves of the scandal around the capital, Brasília, were so intense since the Globo report on Wednesday evening that Sensacionalista, a widely followed satirical website, compared the events to the "Netflix model" of releasing all the episodes of a series at once for binge watching.
The brutal death of Khashoggi, a Washington Post columnist who had been critical of the crown prince, has sent shock waves around the world and led analysts and officials to believe a sensitive operation of this magnitude could not have been carried out without the prince's knowledge.
"I think what everyone is looking at is there was a vote, an important vote and it went differently than expected and it sent shock waves through the markets, but I think the concentration is on the wrong issue," the former Libertarian and Republican Party presidential candidate said.
In a national broadcast that aired on September 11, 2007, deputy chief of the general staff of the Russian Armed Forces at the time, Alexander Rukshin, said the first test of a new bomb, capable of sending shock waves with the power of a nuclear bomb, was completed.
In time the shock-waves would spread across the whole empire –the writings and plight of Terence MacSwiney (pictured), a Sinn Fein member who died in 1920 after a 74-day hunger strike in Brixton prison, would go on to influence Indian activists in their fight for independence.
Andrew Pollack ENTERTAINMENT It was the Disney earnings call that sent shock waves through the media industry: One year ago, Robert A. Iger, Disney's chief executive, acknowledged that fewer people were subscribing to ESPN as part of a traditional cable package, starting a panic about the future of television.
The Hunley used a 135-pound bomb that was attached to a 16-foot long pole to sink the Housatonic Some scientists think the shock waves from the explosion could have killed or incapacitated the crew, but a US Navy study determined that they would have survived the blast.
Breaking: "A new oil price war sparked by the coronavirus sent shock waves through financial markets, with stocks tumbling around the world as more countries implemented measures to contain the outbreak and the United States' tally of infections passed 500," our colleagues Adam Taylor and Teo Armus report.
If PalmPay's $403 million seed round got founders' attention, OPay's $120 million Series B created shock-waves, coming just months after the mobile-based fintech venture raised $50 million — making OPay's $170 million capital haul equivalent to roughly a fifth of all VC raised in Africa in 2018.
After a while, one gets the impression that Benjamin resents Martin's ascendancy for reasons to do not at all with stagecraft but with straightforward envy: cue the libidinous Benjamin putting the make on Martin's wife, Gina (Naomi Frederick), and sending shock waves through the young couple's faltering marriage.
He, an associate professor at the Southern University of Science and Technology in Shenzhen, sent shock waves through the scientific community on Monday when he announced in a video online that two ostensibly healthy twin girls had been born this month from embryos altered to make them resistant to HIV.
The Democratic Party's new directive that candidates must have at least 130,000 donors to qualify for the third primary debate in September arrived virtually without warning on Wednesday morning, and immediately sent shock waves through presidential campaigns worried that it would distort their priorities and affect the way they operate.
MANAMA, Bahrain — The political shock waves from the American presidential election are being felt here in the Persian Gulf, where diplomats, military commanders and other senior leaders say they are both fearful and excited about which Donald J. Trump shows up after he is sworn in as president on Jan. 20.
The brutal murder immediately sets off shock waves in tony Beverly Hills, but detective Les Zoeller (Sam Jaeger) is almost instantly suspicious of the boys, with younger brother Erik (Gus Helper) rushing off to play tennis and Lyle (Miles Gaston Villanueva) quickly embarking on a spending spree after the grisly murders.
The greenback gained 0.77 percent against a basket of currencies after getting hammered last week when FBI Director James Comey said the agency was looking at another large batch of Clinton emails, strengthening chances of a Trump victory, an outcome that was seen as likely to send shock waves through markets.
Lev Parnas, a Ukrainian American business associate of Rudy Giuliani — the former New York City mayor who is now President Donald Trump&aposs personal defense attorney — has sent shock waves through Washington by implicating senior administration officials in the scheme to bully Ukraine into caving to Trump&aposs personal demands.
It extends out beyond the far reaches of the galaxy, as jets of radio-wave energy moving at nearly the speed of light; these lobes of radio energy can accompany shock waves capable of blowing the gas out of galaxies or even entire clusters of them, preventing stars from forming.
While rumors have circulated for months about a possible Labour split due to the UK's upcoming, chaotic divorce from the European Union, the resignations — particularly Berger's — sent shock waves through the party, and many felt that the party leadership should have done more to protect Berger from the abuse she'd been receiving.
And it's exactly what you would expect to find in your data if two black holes, about 30 solar masses each (that's 30 times bigger than our own Sun), spiraled inward toward each other and merged in a massive collision event, sending powerful shock waves ripping across spacetime, some 1.3 billion years ago.
Its articles about the "Panama Papers", a leaked trove of documents which had been stolen from Mossack Fonseca, a Panama-based law firm, sent shock waves round the world—felling the leaders of Pakistan and Iceland, leading to multiple arrests and pushing several countries to tighten laws related to offshore financial dealings.
Director Khalik Allah's first film, Field Ni**as, a vision of Harlem's streets, sent shock waves through the documentary community when he dropped it on YouTube without warning in 2015, and it announced the arrival of a profound new filmmaking talent; his 2019 film Black Mother was among the year's most-lauded documentaries.
According to Bernstein, investors haven't fully grasped the shock waves the coronavirus is sending through the economy, "The rapidity of the falloff in the economy and the lack of preparedness in the United States and other Western economies before this means you're going to see a lot of defaults very quickly," he said.
" — Former WorldCom CEO dies at 78: "Bernard J. Ebbers, a telecom executive who grew a small Mississippi firm into the Wall Street juggernaut WorldCom, only for its gains to be unmasked in an $11 billion corporate accounting scandal that landed him in prison and sent shock waves through the U.S. economy, died Feb.
On their heels, a couple of hours later came a rising blitzkrieg of light, heat, X-rays, shock waves, and rings and knots of gas and all manner of radiation across the electromagnetic spectrum — all the panoply of a star devouring itself in one of the great cataclysms of nature, a supernova explosion.
"The arrest of Pablo with a municipal ID is sending shock waves throughout the immigrant community because they were told they would have some form of living in this city without harassment," Eric Adams, the Brooklyn borough president and a Democrat, said at a news conference on Wednesday outside the Army base.
In a development that sent shock waves through the political world, BuzzFeed News published a bombshell report that cited two unnamed federal law enforcement sources saying that the president directed Michael Cohen, his ex-lawyer, to lie about plans to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin during the 2016 campaign to discuss the Trump Tower proposal.
The news sent shock waves through the agency and has left career officials on edge, in part because of its abrupt nature -- taking place before their assignments end this summer and replacements have been found -- and in part because these officials help the secretary, a government novice, work with policy experts throughout the building.
Released by the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division, the image was taken as the stealth aircraft, carrying external AIM-9X Sidewinder AAMs (Air-to-Air Missiles), flies transonic: Indeed, what makes the shot particularly interesting are the schlieren shock waves that flight test photographers captured as the JSF transitioned from sub-sonic to supersonic.
Schlieren imagery is a modern version of a 150-year-old German photography technique, used to visualize supersonic flow phenomena: A clear understanding of the location and strength of shock waves is essential for determining aerodynamic performance of aircraft flying at supersonic speed in different configurations, for improving performance as well as designing future jets.
But after a year of being restrained to some extent by advisers who championed that global order, Mr. Trump has replaced much of his national security team with more like-minded aides and is finally acting on his "America First" impulses in ways that are sending shock waves across Europe, Asia and North America.
LONDON — The crypt and parts of Notre-Dame Cathedral's plaza are expected to reopen to the public in the spring, Paris officials said this week — almost a year after the landmark 850-year-old building was mauled by a fire that devoured its roof, weakened its structure and sent shock waves through France and beyond.
The cellphone messages sent shock waves through Brazil when the news organization Mr. Greenwald co-founded, The Intercept Brasil, wrote about them last year, raising doubts about the fairness of the vast corruption investigation that upended the country and ultimately helped pave the way for the election of Brazil's far-right president, Jair Bolsonaro.
The jet also uses small fixed wings just behind the cockpit and "thump bumps" under its tail that will change the shape and direction of the supersonic shock waves coming off the aircraft's back end in a way that spreads them out instead of letting them join up with the shocks coming off the front of the plane.
When one bomb landed a few hundred meters away, Ahmed Muthanya and his wife, Mesara, jumped out of bed and gathered their four children to take shelter in the windowless hallway of their apartment on the ground floor of a four story building — the safest place to avoid flying shards of glass from the shock waves.
Concorde's supersonic boom, and for that matter those from jet fighters and the Space Shuttle, was caused not by one shock wave but the interaction of a series of shock waves radiating from various parts of an aircraft as it flies faster than the speed of sound, which is around 1,240kph (770mph, or Mach 1) at sea level.
When one bomb landed a few hundred meters away, Ahmed Muthanya and his wife, Mesara, jumped out of bed and gathered their four children to take shelter in the windowless hallway of their apartment on the ground floor of a four-story building — the safest place to avoid flying shards of glass from the shock waves.
Under an alternative approach, a hypersonic missile would fly mostly horizontally under the power of a "scramjet," a highly advanced, fanless engine that uses shock waves created by its speed to compress incoming air in a short funnel and ignite it while passing by (in roughly one two-thousandths of a second, according to some accounts).
While Razzano was announcing her retirement at age 35 on the same Chatrier Court where she once generated those shock waves, Williams and her big sister Venus were chatting on their way back to the locker room after winning their second-round doubles match over Sara Errani and Kirsten Flipkens, 6-223, 6-2, on Court 7.
Ukraine aid timeline: A Times investigation found that President Trump's withholding of military help for Ukraine sent shock waves through the White House and the Pentagon, created deep rifts within the senior ranks of his administration, left key aides like Mr. Mulvaney under intensifying scrutiny — and ended only after Mr. Trump learned of a damning whistle-blower report.
Rarely have presidents taken such negotiations into their own hands, and his post — along with an earlier one rapping Boeing over the cost of a new Air Force One — sent shock waves through the military industry, which is bracing for volatile dealings with Mr. Trump over projects to update nuclear weapons and build new bombers and missile submarines.
What emerges is the story of how Mr. Trump's demands sent shock waves through the White House and the Pentagon, created deep rifts within the senior ranks of his administration, left key aides like Mr. Mulvaney under intensifying scrutiny — and ended only after Mr. Trump learned of a damning whistle-blower report and came under pressure from influential Republican lawmakers.
A country that refuses outright to pool authority is one that has no control over the pollution drifting over its borders, the standards of financial regulation affecting its economy, the consumer and trade norms to which its exporters and importers are bound, the cleanliness of its seas and the security and economic crises propelling shock waves—migration, terrorism, market volatility—deep into domestic life.
Special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE took over the Russia investigation after Trump abruptly fired Comey in May 2017 — an event that sent shock waves through Washington and is examined extensively in the special counsel's final report as one potential episode of obstruction by Trump.
Op-Ed Contributor The recent decision by China's National People's Congress to abolish term limits for the office of the president has sent shock waves through the West: Xi Jinping, the current officeholder, is suddenly being described as a new Confucian autocrat, overseeing a state still governed by a Marxist-Leninist party, presiding over a selectively capitalist economy, with ambitions to make his country a global superpower.
While the decision to end temporary protected status is causing shock waves in the United States as Salvadorans here reckon with the prospect of being separated from their families and sent back to a country plagued by deadly violence, or moving into the underground undocumented economy, it is also a source of intense anxiety for millions in El Salvador about how it will affect their own lives.
During his first two dizzying weeks in office, Mr. Trump, an outsider president working with a surprisingly small crew of no more than a half-dozen empowered aides with virtually no familiarity with the workings of the White House or federal government, sent shock waves at home and overseas with a succession of executive orders designed to fulfill campaign promises and taunt foreign leaders.
Here is a look at the nine and a half months that shook the network: JULY 213, 26 Gretchen Carlson, a prominent Fox anchor, sends shock waves through the media world when she files a lawsuit against the Fox News chairman, Roger E. Ailes, accusing him of forcing her out after she refused his sexual advances and complained to him about persistent harassment in the newsroom.
It said that the booms were heard in southern New Jersey, on Long Island and elsewhere on the Eastern Seaboard, and that one occurred at a spot over the Atlantic Ocean seven miles southeast of Atlantic City and nine miles east-southeast of Ventnor City, N.J. A sonic boom is a thunderous noise produced by the shock waves created by an aircraft when it flies faster than the speed of sound.
Granted, a tech bubble bursting in India isn't going to send shock waves through the ecosystem worldwide, let alone the public markets in that country, as it would in the U.S. However, it will impact the pace of innovation and investor risk appetite in the short-term in India and other emerging markets (other than China, the behemoth outlier) who share similar market characteristics (like Brazil, Indonesia and Nigeria).
Experts said that while the use of the bomb was likely a technical decision of matching the most effective ordnance to a specific target - tunnels and caves in an unpopulated area - its shock waves would have been sent not only to ISIS fighters, but also to North Korea, which conceals its nuclear weapons program deep underground, and Iran, which has a large uranium enrichment facility buried in a granite mountain.
But the crazy rate of churn in fashion over the last year and the agreement this year for LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton to sell DKNY to G-III Apparel Group, a manufacturing and licensing company that produces Ivanka Trump's brand, among other American names; and the fact that the sale just officially closed — an occurrence that tends to cause executive change — meant that there were no big shock waves.
It will be remembered as a team that built an empire and defined an era, a team that swept all before it right up until the point that a vibrant, fearless Ajax Amsterdam arrived at the Santiago Bernabéu and brought it all crashing down in one night, the Dutch team's 4-43 victory in the last 16 on Tuesday sending Real Madrid out and shock waves around Europe.
President Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's decision to reduce the Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante national monuments is sending shock waves through the environmental community, Western states and all who cherish America's public lands.
The New York Times's Shane Goldmacher and Lisa Lerer reported that the announcement "sent shock waves through presidential campaigns," and added that there are worries within that it would create bad incentives: But campaign after campaign said the party's donor requirements are skewing the way they allocate resources, forcing them to choose between investing in staff or pouring more money into ads on sites like Facebook, where prices are soaring to dizzying new heights.
When the story broke in April 6900 that the Obama administration, with the help of Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE's State Department, paved the way for Russia to gain control of 2628 percent of America's uranium, it sent shock waves through the halls of power in Washington.
He wore a blue suit set off by a white button-down shirt and scuff-free white sneakers to his first news conference since joining the Golden State Warriors in a free-agent signing that sent shock waves through the N.B.A. Durant's decision to leave the Oklahoma City Thunder drew mixed reviews everywhere, it seemed, but here, where excited Warriors fans began congregating outside the hotel that is the home of the team's practice complex hours before Thursday's news conference.

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