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"He said once someone's been shooting up, you go through all this money and surgery and they go right back to shooting up again, so it's not worth it," Mr. Mignogna recalled.
"I wouldn't suggest shooting up marijuana to anybody," he said.
One second a cheerful Bulgarian heroin addict is shooting up.
Crystal started shooting up after her husband lost his job.
Police officers knew someone was shooting up a high school.
Sowande barrels in next, shooting up the restaurant with automatic rifles.
I think the market shooting up and back down is typical.
I was standing on the bathtub as she was shooting up.
I was shooting up, smoking crack, drinking Bushmills laced with acid.
No breathing, finger thoracostomy, so much blood shooting up my arm.
Fake releases and phony artists are shooting up the streaming charts.
Residents complain of syringe litter and people shooting up in public.
But with prices spiking, the level of risk is shooting up, too.
Warrior was crushed, and descended further: she started shooting up with needles.
"Someone is shooting up the school at Stoneman Douglas," the voice said.
She found needles in the bathroom and learned he was shooting up.
People are shooting up in the privacy of their homes or cars.
By the end of the decade, almost 150,000 Aussies were shooting up regularly.
Construction payrolls increased by 0003,2000 jobs after shooting up by 23,2600 in June.
Construction payrolls increased by 214,2000 jobs after shooting up by 0003,2000 in June.
Wages and salaries increased 21.4 percent after shooting up 212 percent in November.
I remember shooting up in the bathroom and falling out at the park.
Cherry trees are budding, spring flowers are shooting up out of the ground.
At the time, shooting up this way seemed like a win-win situation.
That plan was apparently well-received, with shares shooting up 19% on Monday.
Soon we are shooting up in the car, taking turns with the syringe.
In another, firefighters struggled to extinguish flames shooting up from inside the vehicle.
Patrick Griffin was high from shooting up as he hugged his sister, Betsy.
Luther Strange has been shooting up in the Alabama polls since my endorsement.
"Engagement doesn't always look like hands shooting up in the air," Martin says.
Most heroin addicts, for example, perform some kind of gainful work between shooting up.
"Mom, they are shooting up the school," Van Ness said she heard Isabelle whisper.
The right weather conditions can send pillars of light shooting up across the sky.
"We got reports flames were shooting (up) 80 feet to 200 feet," Schmelzenbach said.
He took off his glasses and rode it, arms shooting up during the drops.
They are aware of the effects of shooting up or having sex on camera.
Such an accident is probably inevitable at the rate these building are shooting up.
The GH5 will be capable of shooting up to 180 frames per second in 21.04p.
A terrible ruler, a war or a dismal harvest could send poverty rates shooting up.
The first three live interview national polls following the June debates had Harris shooting up.
No one is shooting up Baha'i centers because nobody is paying attention to the Baha'i.
Construction payrolls are also expected to slow after shooting up by 21,000 jobs in June.
I remember shooting up right before I left home which gets you really fucked up.
What do you think about the ethics of showing people shooting up in your films?
They've stopped disgruntled individuals who have talked about shooting up a workplace, hospital or school.
He returned to the crowd, his thumb shooting up, up, up in three quick jabs.
Three large explosions are heard, with plumes of gray smoke shooting up into the air.
Around 4.53, it just shot up, started shooting up because the groundwork had been laid.
Cognitive analytics and AI came out on top, shooting up from their rankings the previous year.
Video posted on social media showed flames shooting up into the sky and debris-strewn streets.
He is currently imprisoned for shooting up a club in Hartford, Connecticut, in an unrelated incident.
In Huntington, it's just an ever-present problem, stumbling over heroin users and people shooting up.
One of the Monarch's ex-henchmen would be hanging out shooting up outside a comic convention.
Our undergraduate debt was not as great because tuition had not started shooting up as high.
Medical care costs increased 24.7 percent, with the cost of hospital services shooting up 252 percent.
Less than a year later, he collapsed on the living room floor after shooting up heroin.
Import prices excluding petroleum edged up 0.1 percent after shooting up 0.4 percent the prior month.
While he supports the ballot measure, "I wouldn't suggest shooting up marijuana to anybody," he said.
Then he noticed his house was on fire and flames were shooting up the skinny pines.
And James isn't the only active NBA shooting up the list of all-time career earnings.
"Here locally, people are shooting up in hospital parking lots in case they overdose," he said.
I was watching a kid go by a homeless encampment where two people were shooting up.
You'll still get a Pavlovian kick from shooting up, a rush from the rush in the vein.
By nightfall, the activity seemed to increase, with giant lava fountains shooting up over the Hawaiian landscape.
Yet Floridians are gleefully building in these cities, and the value of these properties is shooting up.
This proved as effective as current government claims that smoking marijuana leads, inevitably, to shooting up heroin.
Medical care costs slowed their rapid ascent, gaining 0.1 percent after shooting up 0.5 percent in February.
The key elements of this cloud churning appearance are updrafts — potent winds shooting up through a thunderstorm.
That's when the New Shepard's BE-3 engine ignites, sending the vehicle shooting up into the sky.
Then I hear her whisper....mom, they are shooting up the school, I'm hiding in a closet.
It appeared the man and woman were shooting up heroin in broad daylight behind the convenience store.
They cut to a low angle shot, shooting up into the basket of the hot air balloon.
The girls in the room want to talk, their hands shooting up as they share their stories.
Instead of shooting up in his arm, he goes in between his toes to hide the tracks.
"They were shooting up my companions, and I decided to go up to the mountains," said Maicol.
He's done heroin for periods of time and says it's "fantastic," but shooting up isn't his style.
"We got reports flames were shooting (up) 80 feet to 200 feet (25-60 meters)," Schmelzenbach said.
But when you think about it, arresting someone who's shooting up is not going to help them.
You spend the bulk of the game flying around in Baloo's plane, the Seaduck, and shooting up enemies.
Washington's decision not to renew the sanction waivers sent US oil prices shooting up nearly 3% on Monday.
She remembered shooting up the night before, after already having taken pills, but the rest was a blur.
Where on this loony Earth is Wolfgang, the reticent Berliner with a habit of shooting up public places?
One woman told me that once she started shooting up, she stopped smoking altogether, fearful of "wasting" anything.
Unstaffed restrooms get trashed, turned into sites for drug dealing, and sometimes become popular locations for shooting up.
Property prices have been shooting up since April 2200 due in part to a supply and demand imbalance.
Information about not shooting up alone and having the opioid antidote Naloxone on hand could similarly be abused.
Property prices have been shooting up since April 2016 due in part to a supply and demand imbalance.
Orders for motor vehicles and parts increased 1.4 percent last month after shooting up 1.6 percent in October.
Asian stocks gained ground, with the Nikkei index rising 22021% and the Hang Seng Index shooting up 2169%.
Holets met Crystal Champ and her partner, Tom Key, shooting up heroin behind a convenience store in September.
Soaker hoses conserve water because none is shooting up in the air where it evaporates in the sun.
Financial institutions rushed into liquid assets, with interbank interest rates in the city shooting up across the curve.
And the challenge is, for example, yeah, we all sadly see people out in the streets shooting up.
Group D was just Aaron, Eric, and a bunch of red shirt Good Guys shooting up red shirt Saviors.
All of a sudden, through the front window, she could see flames shooting up out of my neighbor's roof.
Floating now in the clear blue sky, the balloon made one last wild jiggle before shooting up even higher.
I remember people shooting up heroin and other drugs in my building before I even started going to school.
The stock of Chinese investment in Europe is low compared with America's or Japan's, but it is shooting up.
But seven years ago, after shooting up the consumer finance career ladder, she started feeling tired all the time.
The Nikkei rallied though, shooting up 13 percent after closing on Friday at its lowest level since early January.
The water pressure is highest in the center, with the four biggest jets shooting up at least 10 feet.
Though he had pledged to avoid shooting up, he eventually cajoled his brother, a heroin user, into injecting him.
We're seeing the cost of shooting up a satellite becoming the cost of a personal computer, thousands of dollars.
"You can't have a bunch of cops on the ground shooting up with their patrol rifles," Sheriff Urquhart said.
One crew member said he woke up to a noise and saw flames shooting up from the galley area.
The Panama-registered Sanchi tanker sank Sunday after an explosion rocked it and sent flames shooting up, CCTV reported.
Or, y'know, sit inside the house shivering and wondering why a sharp pain keeps shooting up and down your legs.
People talked about using in the public eye and shooting up in a hurry between two cabs in the streets.
Throughout the city, homeless people are seen daily shooting up heroin and smoking methamphetamine in broad daylight on downtown streets.
Last month, wholesale energy prices jumped 5.6 percent, with gasoline prices shooting up 0.33 percent, the most since August 2009.
Last month, wholesale energy prices jumped 5.6 percent, with gasoline prices shooting up 16.0 percent, the most since August 2009.
" Tuesday morning he repeated his endorsement, tweeting, "Luther Strange has been shooting up in the Alabama polls since my endorsement.
"I want to get people off the streets that are shooting up," Breed said during her July 11 inauguration speech.
Imagine a father, addicted to heroin, who misses picking up his children from school because he's shooting up at home.
The irony, of course, is that the good doctor has to keep shooting up to repress the beast within him.
Despite his poor shooting up until then, Westbrook stayed on the attack knowing he could still help his team win.
During one of his shifts last weekend, a gunman started shooting up Manny's Blue Room, a bar in suburban Chicago.
Shooting up is an extraordinary experience, but as much as they try, addicts will not get that first high again.
Walk around long enough and you may well kick a used syringe or see someone shooting up in plain view.
Videos of the blast site showed flames shooting up in the air, followed by a thick cloud of black smoke.
"The homeless littered the streets and drug deals and people shooting up were happening before our eyes," commented one guest.
Videos show flames shooting up in the air after the explosion, replaced later by a thick black cloud of smoke.
He turned her on to Larry Clark, who had photographed teen-agers having sex and shooting up in sixties Tulsa.
Witnesses at a major trade fair in the capital Damascus said they saw flares shooting up into the night sky.
And it appears not to recruit new users: shooting up at a government facility under a nurse's gaze is hardly glamorous.
He said one experiences from seizures and another faces life behind bars after getting high and shooting up a crowded party.
"I spend the first few weeks shooting Up in the Air certain that I'd be fired at any moment," writes Kendrick.
In short, any system that involves shooting up high-octane targets with lasers to blast rockets into space deserves a shoutout.
Most of the infants' parents are absent, and the possibility that they are somewhere shooting up lingers like the babies' screams.
With the cost of housing shooting up, even reasonably well-paid working people are being priced out of Ireland's urban markets.
It's not hard to find a user cooking, selling, or shooting up heroin in the open—or bodies slumped on sidewalks.
She and Key were at a nearby grassy area, leaning against a cement wall and shooting up heroin in broad daylight.
In the end, it is only a surprise that a wide-ranging study like Shooting Up has not been produced before.
Demand for houses is higher than ever, and with less new constructions being built, prices for existing properties are shooting up.
He took a photograph, which he later posted on Twitter, of flames shooting up from what he thought was a briefcase.
Volumes are increasing, the price is shooting up, there is no implication of bitcoin in the real world, it's quite limited.
A lot of the artists and fans were drug addicts and those that weren't shooting up were depressed all the time.
The Fed delayed cutting rates because it worried about prices shooting up after rates had been kept low for so long.
The dramatic shift in speculators' positioning on the Chicago futures market coincided with yields shooting up to the highest since March.
Snap soared in early trading Wednesday, shooting up more than 40 percent after beating Wall Street expectations for the fourth quarter.
When I broke it to Carlos that I was leaving the country, he went crazy and started shooting up his house.
Consumer sentiment inched down at the end of February, but still exceeded expectations after shooting up in a mid-month reading.
Third trick: one special move with Mario's acorn suit involves shooting up and hovering down in whatever direction Mario is facing.
"Paul was living more or less on the Spanish Steps together with other kids shooting up when it happened," said von Bülow.
"Paul was living more or less on the Spanish Steps together with other kids shooting up when it happened," says von Bülow.
First he's angry, then he's introspective, now he's blaming the white power structure for his brutalization, now he's shooting up rival gangs.
So I always think, How do we avoid those clichés of: Here's another serious man talking about someone who is shooting up?
A media report that Britain's departure could be delayed sent the pound shooting up nearly a cent to its highest since Nov.
Three people knew Cruz had made statements about shooting up a school, Pinellas County Sheriff's Office Detective Chris Lyons told the commission.
Champ, 36, was also eight months pregnant when Albuquerque police officer Ryan Holets found her shooting up heroin behind a convenience store.
One second, Donald Glover is doing some weird Troy Barnes-from- Community faces, and the next he's shooting up a gospel choir.
A third report from the Commerce Department showed construction spending slipped 0.2 percent in December after shooting up 0.9 percent in November.
In March, spending on goods rebounded 1.7 percent, with outlays on long-lasting manufactured goods such as cars shooting up 2.3 percent.
The rest of 2000 was an explosive ride, shooting up near $20153,22015 per coin before closing out the year just above $23,25.
Since then, the costs skyrocketed, shooting up by 95 percent as the launch date has slipped further (and further) into the future.
But it also sent financial institutions scrambling for liquid assets with interbank interest rates in the city shooting up across the curve.
But it also sent financial institutions scrambling for liquid assets with interbank interest rates in the city shooting up across the curve .
Before the open on Monday, Cramer argued the market was displaying "classic bear market behavior " by shooting up on nothing except being oversold.
It is now not unusual to see a dozen men shooting up in broad daylight in the middle of a central Athens street.
The teen later admitted to authorities that he made the comment about shooting up his school on Discord but insisted he was joking.
" via GIPHY "I went to go pick a guy up, and he and his friend were shooting up heroin in his living room.
This riot could have ended peacefully, but the New York State police sort of ran in there and started shooting up the prison.
Dueling down the hallway with my surfboards, I stumbled, literally, into an underage flaxen-haired boy shooting up in the hallway, post coitus.
I'd been shooting up daily and selling to support my habit—and generally doing all sorts of things I would come to regret.
But boy are the charts bizarre, containing almost no real data and a bunch of line graphs shooting up and to the right.
Tunisia's economy has been in crisis since autocrat Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali was toppled in 2011, with unemployment and inflation shooting up.
But these investments tend to be extremely volatile, shooting up and down in tune with ever shifting risk perceptions in a given country.
Besides the airborne shards of glass and acid formed when lava hits seawater, explosions at the summit are shooting up plumes of ash.
Before the police arrived, he held photos, handwritten notes and a news article about the shooting up to one of the building's windows.
"It's shocking and scary to think only a wall separates you from somebody capable of shooting up a video game tournament," he said.
Videos from the scene, obtained by KMOV, show colossal clouds of thick dark smoke and devastating flames shooting up from the train tracks.
Globally, demand for meat from animals is shooting up as people in developing countries grow richer and can afford to feast on flesh.
But there are glimmers of hope as house price inflation has slowed significantly and mortgage rates have eased after shooting up last year.
He conjures the self-soothing lies: They just did too much; they shouldn't have been shooting up; it's not going to be me.
Overall, the cost of wholesale goods fell 0.4 percent in November, the largest drop since May 2017, after shooting up 0.6 percent in October.
Because making such kit outside the mainland is much pricier, even the modest amount of nearshoring assumed sends manufacturing costs shooting up by 28%.
There's Macro mode for shooting up-close, Party and People mode for all your celebrations, and Selfie mode to capture you at your finest.
In April, commuter Shannon Gafford filmed dozens of drug users slumped over and others shooting up at the Civic Center BART and Muni stations.
Yet in the first places to disclose insurers' plans for 2018, which must be approved by regulators, premiums are shooting up again (see chart).
The price has rather changed since those Kickstarter days when the earliest supporters could get a unit for €145, shooting up to €359 today.
The incident comes about a year after the Kilauea volcano's decades-long eruption sent lava shooting up from the ground in a residential neighborhood.
So the island is shooting up the security agenda again—a reminder of the flashpoint it does not want to be, but still is.
Nonfarm payrolls in February are expected to have gained 20.67,252.54 jobs after shooting up 20.81,503 in January, according to a Reuters poll of economists.
As the strait is so narrow, any sort of interference in tanker traffic could decrease the world's oil supply, and send prices shooting up.
We can't very well go around shooting up human subjects with potentially deadly flu viruses, so we make mice that are just human enough.
The crowd went wild, erupting in a chorus of shouts and whistles and applause, their arms shooting up in an gesture of pure ecstasy.
When I walked into school on Thursday I couldn't help but think of what I would do if someone started shooting up my school.
Part of the exhibition "Nari Ward: G.O.A.T., again," each goat has a shaft of rebar shooting up from its back that's embellished with materials.
"It gives you the brightest view, because it's hitting the ground and expanding out, instead of shooting up, going toward the sky," he said.
"They're shooting up pretty high right now," a Los Angeles-area produce market specialist who didn't want to be identified told CNBC on Monday.
I saw it in the abandoned buildings, the fires, the stabbings, people openly shooting up heroin, cops and firemen being very brutal to the community.
As he and others have noted, gang violence has been a problem in Chicago since Al Capone was shooting up the South Side during Prohibition.
INFLATION BELOW TARGET In March, spending on goods rebounded 1.7 percent, with outlays on long-lasting manufactured goods such as cars shooting up 2.3 percent.
"I was looking at the flames shooting up in the air, and the whole thing looked like some monster that was taking over," he said.
This month saw global debt yields tumble to new record lows, with the market value of negative-yielding debt worldwide shooting up to $16 trillion.
But it has increased in many states, shooting up by nine points in Spain's general election last month, to levels not seen in two decades .
When Kemper's price tag started shooting up in 2012, Southern could simply pass that on to ratepayers, via a 13 percent hike in electricity bills.
Where there should be an unblemished, clean face of a wave, there's a spray of surf shooting up in the direction of the hydrofoil apparatus.
On the undercard of the UFC's Super Bowl weekend card, they collided in a fight that would send the winner shooting up the divisional ladder.
"The lava was shooting up to 300 meters (about 980 feet) into the air, and was spilling down the side of the volcano," Guay said.
In fact, he already knows exactly what he'll tell his kids when they question him about ass play or shooting up at the local McDonald's.
He blustered that he once had contemplated shooting up a church near his pizza shop and he didn't intend to spare the women and children.
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani has repeatedly threatened to close the strait amid ongoing tensions, which would disrupt global oil supply and send prices shooting up.
PORTLAND, Me. — A woman in her 30s was sitting in a car in a parking lot here last month, shooting up heroin, when she overdosed.
Many pundits had predicted that the uncertainty caused by the vote to leave would send Britain into recession, with unemployment shooting up and wages collapsing.
She went in to pick up her layaways, and when she came out he had just done shooting up, and said, 'Please take me home.
She estimated that at her worst, she was shooting up a staggering number of times a day, perhaps as many as 15 — heroin, cocaine, fentanyl.
By the 1940s American agricultural productivity was shooting up; by the 1960s Asia had joined the race, thanks to improved varieties of rice and wheat.
Another rate the Fed watches, the secured overnight financing rate, or SOFR, was reported at 2.55% on Wednesday, after shooting up to 5.25% on Tuesday.
Britain's exit from the European Union will be another key issue for investors, with risks of a 'no deal' or 'hard Brexit' shooting up again.
While traders currently see the chance of a December rate hike around 30 percent, McDonald sees that perceived chance soon shooting up to 60 percent.
Whatever the cause, the number of pedestrians killed by cars nationwide has skyrocketed recently, shooting up by 27 percent from 2007 to 2016, the study found.
After initially shooting up more than 10 percent following the unexpected revenue beat, it then dipped to below its closing price before ticking back up slightly.
When neo-Nazis are shooting up synagogues and marching in American cities, Russian social media trolls don't seem quite like the greatest threat to our democracy.
Two weeks after the Kilauea volcano's eruption sent lava shooting up from the ground, a dusty plume of ash erupted from the volcano's summit on Thursday.
I remember the first time I took photos of this girl shooting up I was like, Why the fuck do I need this in my life?
It's glorious violence—amplified monster-truck-style by flames shooting up from the corners of the arena before the win and an indoor fireworks display afterward.
Rhodium has leaped from $615 an ounce in mid-2016 to $21,210 an ounce this month, shooting up by more than $210,22 since mid-February alone.
Once I'm encased the HTC Vive headset and accompanying glove-mounted sensors, it blossoms into a river of light and color shooting up from the ground.
Let's be clear about one thing up front: There is no reasonable scenario where a video game about shooting up a high school is acceptable. None.
She told me that she suspected one of them had begun shooting up on a garage roof next door to the house where she was staying.
Articles like this imply that anyone who wants sensible restrictions to prevent mentally ill teenagers from shooting up schools also wants to repeal the Second Amendment.
The claims data was volatile in late 24, with applications dropping to 21.80,103 at the end of November and shooting up to 210,2500 in early December.
The drop comes as alternative edible oils pour into Chinese markets, with the country selling rapeseed oil from national stockpiles and soybean crushing volumes shooting up.
Crashing Klan rallies and shooting up cop cars feels liberating and transgressive even as it is safely enclosed within the narrow escapist limits of a videogame.
Nonfarm payrolls probably increased by 2000,232 jobs last month, according to a Reuters survey of economists, after shooting up 2000,000 in December - the most in 10 months.
IN THE HIT Ukranian television show "Servant of the People", the schoolteacher-turned-president, Vasyl Holoborodko, responds to resistance against his reform efforts by shooting up parliament.
Bradley is currently serving a five-year sentence for charges related to shooting up a nightclub in Hartford, Connecticut, on February 3, 2014, according to court records.
He returns to his neighborhood, known as the Bluff, and captures events in his daily life: using drugs and alcohol, robbing other drug dealers, shooting up houses.
It's hinted this bizarre confinement is how Cora spent her two missing months in 2012, as opposed to shooting up heroin, as she originally — and inexplicably — believed.
After Russell came to the station to pick up Hudson, he told him what his punishment would be — shooting up his own car with the paintball gun!
The volatile trade services component, which measures changes in margins received by wholesalers and retailers, rose 0.4 percent last month after shooting up 0.9 percent in January.
Brunson has totaled 244.4 points in the last two games and has his foul shooting up to 11 percent after a 266-for-4 effort on Wednesday.
Which leads us to the second, even more damning possibility: Perhaps the father knows the consequences shooting up will have on his children, but he doesn't care.
Inflation in the Philippines has also just started to settle down after shooting up last year, and the currency recently rebounded, the bank said in a report.
In his new book Shooting Up, the Polish historian Lukasz Kamienski demonstrates that since warfare began, men and women have used drugs to enhance their military capabilities.
U.S. consumer sentiment slipped slightly at the end of March, after shooting up in the mid-month preliminary report, but still recorded its highest level since 2004.
"Someone's shooting up the school at Douglas," he said, according to an audio recording of the call released on Thursday by the sheriff's office in Broward County.
We see an image of him shooting up, overdosing, and a subsequent outline of him in a wheelchair, where he remains for the rest of his life.
Five days after Cohen's conversation with his brother, General Electric announced a takeover of the broadcaster, for $66.50 a share, which sent RCA's stock price shooting up.
I was twenty-four, and for the past eight years I had been shooting up heroin, cocaine, and all manner of pills: Dilaudid, Opana, OxyContin, Desoxyn, Ritalin.
That's part of why mortgage rates have been shooting up in recent months: The Fed has suggested that interest rates are likely to continue rising for years.
Consumers also seem to assume that, even if stem cell therapies are experimental, they aren't risky, because they just involve shooting up something from your own body.
That, plus the fencing response—his arm shooting up straight—in the first GIF, are pretty good indicators that Brown was knocked out for some period of time.
Whether there are gang members shooting up the street or an emotionally disturbed naked man is waving a meat clever, cops are expected to run toward the danger.
The a6400 also still sports continuous shooting up to 11 fps using its mechanical shutter, or 8 fps in its silent shooting mode, with continuous AF / AE tracking.
The 2019 Shield TV is immediately shooting up near the top of my recommendations list for those who want a top-notch streaming experience in their living room.
Tunisia's economy has been in crisis since the toppling of autocrat Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali in 2011 threw it into turmoil, with unemployment and inflation shooting up.
Her policies have led to the extreme-right xenophobic Alternative for Germany (AfD) shooting up from zero votes in 2013 to the country's third-largest political party now.
It may sound heartless, but before the free-needles program, the danger of shooting up with injectable drugs like heroin was only posed to those using the drugs.
Compared to recent games — Sochi 2014 with a flame shooting up a colossal sloping structure, followed by innumerable fireworks, for instance — Rio's cauldron does appear elegant and austere.
The news sent financial markets into a frenzy, with the benchmark Nikkei shooting up as much as 3 percent and the yen sliding 103 percent against the greenback.
For the first two months of this year, total ShFE trading volumes surged about 50 percent, with volumes on the Dalian Commodity Exchange shooting up over 85 percent.
Spend just a few minutes on any given street and you will see people smoking up, shooting up, urinating, defecating, fighting or showing signs of severe mental illness.
Investment firm Qalaa Holdings was the most heavily traded stock, shooting up 2291 percent to 20.5 pounds in its largest daily volume since it listed in late 25.
His hobbies included smoking crystal meth, shooting up heroin, and doing illegal prison tattoos, whereas I spent most of my free time in the cell reading and writing.
"It's just everywhere," Heather Sartori, 38, a former nurse who is on methadone after years of shooting up heroin, said as she sat at a busy McDonald's here.
But from what I've seen, with him shooting up Nazis beside me, barking orders and leading from the front at all times, one does not fuck with Fergus.
Larry Gothberg, a building manager who has lived on Hyde Street since 1982, keeps a photographic record of the heroin users he sees shooting up on the streets.
Temperatures fluctuate quite a bit with highs near 260 today and 70 tomorrow, dropping back to the 50s Saturday and then shooting up well into the 70s Sunday.
Insurers are withdrawing from many markets, rates are shooting up more than 40 percent in some states and the enrollment season will be shorter than in the past.
Moscow shooting: Up to three people were killed after a gunman opened fire near the fortresslike headquarters of Russia's spy agency on Thursday, according to Russian news reports.
Moscow shooting: Up to three people were killed after a gunman opened fire near the fortresslike headquarters of Russia's spy agency on Thursday, according to Russian news reports.
Ten years ago I saw addicts shooting up in Piazza San Cosimo, a space now shared by a chic restaurant (La Mandragola) and a convivial bar (Taverna Zaccaria).
"Somebody said that there were shots fired and I initially did not believe it until I saw the gunman and he started shooting up the whole place," he said.
Tweets about the movie Shooter, someone posting about their credit score "shooting up," and a woman joking that she'd die for her cats have all triggered these surveillance systems.
As we reported ... someone called the NeueHouse just 20 minutes into the screening, and warned someone in the audience would start shooting up the place if the program continued.
The military raided Aydin's village so many times — arresting young men, shooting up houses and animals — that Aydin's father gave up and moved the family to an Istanbul slum.
Kim, who traveled the world as a Games ambassador in the run-up to Pyeongchang, performed a short skating routine before sending flames shooting up to light the cauldron.
Iran has threatened to disrupt maritime traffic in the strait multiple times in the past, as doing so could decrease the world's oil supply and send prices shooting up.
With heroin cheap and widely available on city streets throughout the country, users are making their buys and shooting up as soon as they can, often in public places.
If it hadn't been for a social worker frantically shooting up from her seat to bring the suicide attempt to the attention of the sheriff, he might have succeeded.
When they got to the border, the Ethiopian soldiers wanted to provoke the Eritreans into shooting up a bus full of civilians, so they started shooting in the air.
The pregnant girl [shooting up], for me, is so important because of the social condition that people inherit, especially in America where there's not a lot of class mobility.
In the predawn darkness on Saturday, a sheriff's deputy on patrol in a rural area of southeast Texas noticed flames shooting up from a patch of uninhabited county land.
In an interview, General Almas, the head of the criminal investigation unit, disputed Mr. Hamidzai's claims that the video evidence of his shooting up the hotel had been faked.
Through a careful analysis of telescopic imagery, scientists identified multiple showers of debris shooting up from its surface, the sort that could have only been produced by an impact.
Pinned to the top of his Twitter page is a graph of his 22018 projection model; it's a straight line shooting up toward a Democratic House takeover in November.
The response from users was mixed, and while many supported The Pirate Bay trying to get rid of ads, they wanted to know why their CPU use was shooting up.
Nearly two weeks after the Kilauea volcano's decades-long eruption sent lava shooting up from the ground, Hawaii police are warning residents and tourists from taking selfies in dangerous areas.
Doctors saved her life with open-heart surgery, but before operating, they gave her a jolting warning: If she continued shooting up and got reinfected, they would not operate again.
From BioShock's toxic mutagen EVE to the Fallout series' menagerie of euphemistic intoxicants, games protagonists have been shooting up, snorting, and smoking their way through their adventures for decades now.
The man convicted of shooting up Lil Wayne's tour bus took a jailhouse phone call from Birdman ... and it sounds like Birdman was congratulating him on a job well done.
I would wake up at 153:45 AM. I'm not much into agriculture, but I'd listen to Farming Today on Radio 4 while smoking or shooting up a few bags.
Drilled into the famous back four during the George Graham era, the sight of their arms shooting up in perfect synchronisation became an icon image of eighties and nineties football.
The pair said it spent the day witnessing this trio of drug dealers, users and policemen working as one to enable shooting up to take place in the high rise.
Imagine the prices of all of that shooting up because a restrictionist policy meant to save U.S. jobs funnels power into the hands of a tiny group of steel CEOs.
CO led the STOXX 600, shooting up by nearly 18 percent — its best day since June 2007 — after it rejected a takeover approach from Macquarie and three Danish pension funds.
Or you try to take your kid, I'm sure you've seen this with your children, you try to take them and you see people openly shooting up on the street.
That same year, a Missouri court found that a school was justified in giving an indefinite suspension to a teen who jokingly discussed shooting up his school over instant messenger.
Major Asia Pacific currencies dropped against the U.S. dollar on Monday morning, as investors took a risk-off approach with volatility across markets shooting up over an oil price war.
HGH is a daily injection that needs to be refrigerated, and the VA doctors are unwilling to risk me shooting up with foul meds and dying on the fire line.
It turned out to be a false report, but as he left the store, he noticed what appeared to be a man and woman shooting up heroin in broad daylight.
All of a sudden, as many commentators have pointed out, there were almost daily echoes of Orwell in the news, and "1984" began shooting up the Amazon best-seller list.
On most devices this would convey the meaning of someone rolling their eyes in disdain, but on others it may appear as if the eyes are shooting up in expectation.
Since seizing the party leadership in 2015, Mr. Corbyn has enjoyed spurts of popularity, with party membership shooting up to an all-time high of more than 500,000 in 2016.
With meth resurgent and the opioid crisis showing no sign of abating, a growing number of people are getting endocarditis from injecting the drugs — sometimes repeatedly if they continue shooting up.
It has been more than two weeks since the volcano's initial burst sent lava shooting up from the ground — and residents running from their Leilani Estates homes on Hawaii's Big Island.
"We can transact in 69 countries and 140 currencies, including bitcoin and Ripple," Carson says, referring to two of the so-called cryptocurrencies that are shooting up in value this year.
We would hike a long trail at dusk to a clearing in the woods, where logs piled in tepees were already burning hot, sparks shooting up into the canopy of trees.
In the primary, the challengers have returned to key issues affecting the district, such as affordable housing and zoning, in light of the new skyscrapers shooting up along the East River.
The Crocodile Mile A 47-foot-long Crocodile Mile slide is set up down the length of the All-Star court, ending at a ramp shooting up from the center line.
The percentage of black students who are attending schools that are 90 to 100 percent minority went down in the South in the 1970s and 1980s, but now is shooting up.
Dashboard camera footage from a car crossing the nearby Yi Sun-sin bridge showed the fiery blast and large debris shooting up into the sky before falling to the bridge's surface.
Spring has arrived, and brought with it more sunlight, new flowers shooting up from the ground, and a pretty noticeable layer of dust, dirt, and grime in the corners of our apartments.
Even though he misspoke the name, Scott's plug was apparently effective because within hours, the app, which had already been on the rise following Hurricane Harvey, was shooting up the App Store.
Accurately shooting up to three feet, the Bug-A-Salt puts the power in your hands to rid your home or backyard of even the most annoying fly, with no batteries required.
"The risk of bond yields shooting up is real if the government exceeds its self-imposed fiscal deficit targets," said A. Prasanna, an economist at ICICI Securities Primary Dealership Ltd in Mumbai.
Danny Cullenward, a Stanford researcher who advised the bill's co-sponsors, says that simple reauthorization could send the value of existing permits shooting up to $50, or in some studies even $100.
Tonya Stephens, whose house Gleason is suspected of shooting up before the murders, told an Advocate reporter that her younger son often spotted the 23-year-old sleeping shirtless in his car.
The flames on the men's sneakers were echoed on a particularly impressive set of heels, with four pairs of flames shooting up to the sky, or at least to the knee ($1,595).
Nearly 1,500 Hawaii residents were ordered to evacuate their homes this week after the Kilauea volcano's decades-long eruption sent lava shooting up from the ground in a residential neighborhood, officials say.
Arming teachers would act more as a precaution than anything else, if a student is aware there are weapons on school grounds the chance of them shooting up a school would decrease.
What we do know as we think about the election is, not only is Trump going to have to face some responsibility for the markets and the economy tanking, unemployment's shooting up.
Global beef prices may be shooting up, but a restaurateur and former Food Network host says social media, not the global meat market, is the most disruptive influence on the restaurant industry.
His unfavorable ratings were shooting up, but we Democrats came to his rescue by letting him change the subject — to say that Democrats wanted to abolish ICE and leave the border defenseless.
The video isn't just rambling commentary layered over footage of someone shooting up monsters in Destiny, but a moody walkthrough of Destiny's layered history, complete with original artwork bringing things to life.
"If all I'm doing is shooting up truck convoys or machine gun positions that ISIS has, I can do it with cheap but precision weapon systems," said Goure, a former Pentagon strategist.
Andromeda is a more open world than the original trilogy, so if you get sick of shooting up kett soldiers, you can wander around dramatic extraterrestrial landscapes or seduce your badass squadmates.
Pakistani cricket enjoyed a golden period under Sethi's management, winning the ICC Champions Trophy and shooting up the global rankings to become the number one team in T20 internationals, cricket's shortest format.
When the women were not receptive to the discussion, one of the men said he "was going to start a YouTube channel and record himself shooting up the place," according to the complaint.
In addition, Bradley is serving a five-year sentence in Connecticut for shooting up a Hartford nightclub in February 2014, months after he provided sworn testimony to a grand jury in this case.
So rather than conquer its addiction to whiteness, the GOP has responded to the dwindling supply of white voters by shooting up even faster, desperate to enjoy the high while it still lasts.
Obesity rates in sub-Saharan Africa are shooting up faster than in just about anywhere else in the world, causing a public health crisis that is catching Africa, and the world, by surprise.
So many of the games made for VR haven't had direct comparisons to console titles, but diving through bunkers shooting up Nazis kind of showcased where Oculus pushes boundaries and where it falters.
We still spent a lot of time together — shooting up Coke cans in the backyard with BB guns, going to the movies and indulging in junk food when his appetite started coming back.
"If there are no fresh shipments coming to Japan soon, we may see prices of the March and April contracts shooting up like it did with the February contract," a Tokyo-based dealer said.
"A director, on a callback, had a camera shooting up my skirt and asked me to touch my t–s and think about the guy making love to me in the scene," she said.
In their most famous video, "Delete Your Facebook," the pair implore viewers to delete their social media accounts while riffing about how Titanic blew out his ear drum and joking about shooting up heroin.
The pilot of a TV series is filled with Chekhovian rifles that will be fired as the show continues: if we see Kip shooting up heroin, we know he'll have some hard times coming.
But as the market keeps shooting up in prices, we've kind of come to the realization that we're probably going to have to move out of our neighborhood and move a little more inland.
On that call, he announced he was shooting up the club and claimed he was armed with explosives – a claim which authorities have not confirmed and which they are "still exploring," the official says.
On that call, he announced he was shooting up the club and claimed he was armed with explosives a claim which authorities have not confirmed and which they are "still exploring," the official says.
Kim, who won gold at the Vancouver Games in 2010 and silver in Sochi four years later, performed a short skating routine before receiving the torch and sending flames shooting up to the cauldron.
Then there is Putin, who always seems to be able to conjure a fresh crisis as he lands on the world stage -- this time accused of shooting up Ukrainian ships in the Kerch Strait.
Most are too far gone to hold down jobs, so mainly we see them starting fights, crying on unmade beds, and shooting up in hard-to-spot places like the valleys between their toes.
The first boss (and first Metroid) I encountered utilized the counter mechanic, adding an additional layer to a fight that otherwise would have just included dodging its electric bombs and shooting up at it.
"Now, with the people with the guns, and shooting up neighborhoods, and not being responsible citizens, that's a big change, and I think that's the philosophy that Obama has perpetuated on America," Miller said.
In Sadr City, the IRGC forces attacked uniformed U.S. military forces that had invaded Iraq on a false pretense—hardly the same as blowing up a civilian airliner or shooting up a rock concert.
We didn't have electricity, so when a song came in through the window of the abandoned building while we were shooting up drugs it was the most amazing thing because I have no veins.
In 2015-2016, 92 percent of schools had a plan in place to respond to a shooting, up from 79 percent of schools in 2003-2004, according to the National Center for Education Statistics.
That's left the erstwhile novelty candidate Pete Buttigieg as Biden's strongest competitor for moderate votes, but while he's shooting up the polls in New Hampshire, he has virtually no support among voters of color.
But price rises are set to speed up again, with live hog prices shooting up after China's week-long National Day break, said Jim Huang, chief executive of consultancy China-America Commodity Data Analytics.
By setting rates closer to what Medicare pays, the state hopes insurance companies can negotiate lower prices for other commercial plans as well, with the overall goal of preventing premiums from shooting up for consumers.
The North African country is in the middle of a deep economic crisis since the toppling of autocrat Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali in 2011 threw Tunisia into turmoil with unemployment and inflation shooting up.
Now you may be thinking, What could a movie about dealing drugs, running someone over with a car, and shooting up a Vegas strip club have to teach me about the spirit of the season?
"The president is certainly not responsible for sending suspicious packages to someone, no more than Bernie Sanders was responsible for a supporter of his shooting up a Republican baseball field practice last year," she said.
By shooting up a nightclub or mowing down people with a truck, ostensibly in the name of Islam, attackers send the message that no one is safe — and that any Muslim may be a threat.
European shares closed just below the unchanged mark, as weak results from the troubled auto sector weighed and investor confidence in a rally that has sent stocks shooting up this year showed signs of fraying.
But platinum has risen 30% from those lows, with prices shooting up to around $1,000 in recent days, and palladium prices have jumped more than 80% over the same period to around $1,550 an ounce.
CreditCreditGreyson Korhonen/Hodinkee As tattooed rockers, tech bros and Instagram influencers pile into the tweedy world of watch collecting, prices for sought-after classics from brands like Rolex, Omega and Patek Philippe are shooting up.
That month the county sheriff's office received "third hand information" from a neighbor's son who claimed Cruz had talked about shooting up a school on his Instagram, where he posted pictures of himself with guns.
Roughly 50 to 100 times more toxic than morphine, fentanyl is cheap, hard to detect, and can be consumed in many ways — snorting, shooting up, ingesting, smoking or even touching it will get you high.
"The Terminator" (19783): The leather-clad killer in the latest arc of "Stranger Things" sure brought to mind Arnold Schwarzenegger's near-indestructible cyborg, impassively hunting down his quarry while shooting up a variety of public locations.
Ryan walked up to his wife, who was holding their 10-month old baby, and said he had just met a pregnant woman who was shooting up heroin and that he offered to adopt the baby.
Nearly all of these prosecutions involve people who were in the room when the victim died; almost never does such a situation involve a kingpin, because they don't tend to sit around shooting up in vans.
Here's the thing, though: Even if you're not touching the toilet surface, flushing sends particles of whatever is in there—poop, pee, puke (the hangover struggle is real)—shooting up to three feet in the air.
If the lower portion of the building feels solidly rooted in the neighborhood's masonry architecture and history, the slender faceted-glass tower shooting up from the ninth floor aspires to be a part of the sky.
The SL22 is run by Leica's Maestro III image processor and is capable of shooting up to 23 frames per second with its mechanical shutter or up to 22 frames per second with the electronic shutter.
"Once the idea is planted, then when someone is upset, feeling violent, the idea of getting a gun and shooting up a school comes more readily to mind, because it's sitting there in our unconscious," he said.
As the eruptions continued, however, lava has started moving faster, shooting up out of more than 20 fissures across the area and sending state officials scrambling to completely shut down the 11 wells located at the site.
The eruption has also been providing us with some stunning and terrifying photos and videos of bright orange lava bubbling up from cracks in the ground and shooting up to 330 feet (100 meters) into the air.
The intensity and length of the high depends on the method of ingestion: snorting a powdered form or rubbing it into the gums, liquefying it and "shooting up" intravenously or smoking a base form known as crack.
When talking about the public response to the news, Collinson said, "moral support has been pretty good," except for one response, in which a Twitter user chalked the shooting up to the cost of the gig economy.
LONDON (Reuters) - European shares stalled on Wednesday as weak results from the troubled autos sector dragged the market down and investors' confidence in a rally that has sent stocks shooting up this year showed signs of fraying.
In the second quarter, the proportion of income spent on mortgages in Hong Kong—a measure known as the housing affordability ratio—hit 67 percent, shooting up from 56 percent earlier in the year, according to Bloomberg.
His crime was overdetermined—court documents describe a young man losing himself to alcoholism who initially considered shooting up a mall—but nonetheless, a clear expression of the conspiratorial Islamophobia Bissonnette was quaffing from far-right Twitter.
The attack happened in a once-sleepy inner suburb in the north of Toronto that, over recent decades, has transformed into a mini-downtown, with new condominium towers shooting up, bringing immigrants and bustle to the area.
CreditCreditRyan Christopher Jones for The New York Times Filthy hands gripping bloody needles, pregnant women shooting up, angelic toddlers in car seats with their parents slumped upfront, overdosed — media images of the opioid crisis are relentlessly dire.
Tempted away from marriage by porn and dissuaded from shooting up movie theaters by Call of Duty, our behavior regulated by a "kindly despotism" of woke behavioral norms, we will all just keep watching Marvel movies forever.
Four police and two unarmed civilians also died in the bloodletting, which erupted around midday on Saturday when a convoy of heavily armed pickup trucks rode into Villa Union and began shooting up the local mayor's office.
At the same time, many drug users seek out fentanyl because it gives them a higher high and the thrill of using something so risky, although often they do not know exactly what they are shooting up.
To scoop up material from Bennu, OSIRIS-REx is equipped with a thin robotic arm that is meant to extend from the spacecraft and gently tap the asteroid, sending particles shooting up into the vehicle's sample chamber.
Likewise, when Congress and President Ronald Reagan implemented an amnesty in 85033 the illegal alien population skyrocketed, which it did again following DACA itself, with apprehensions of unaccompanied alien minors shooting up over ten-fold by 2014.
Shooting up transformers at just nine critical substations could bring down America's grid for months, according to an analysis performed in 2013 by the Department of Energy's Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), says its then-chairman, Jon Wellinghoff.
In a fantasy world where orcs are marginalized citizens, cops are talking down medieval sword-wielding crazies, and elves are shooting up convenient stores, a magic wand is a weapon of mass destruction…that can also grant wishes.
Sprinkled in alongside the generous amount of gameplay footage is a boatload of information about how id managed to improve upon a game that saw players shooting up the demons of Hell while thrashing to heavy metal chords.
It can play all of your classic Game Boy games, and possibly even your Game Boy Color carts, but you'll have to supply all of the original cartridges (I can already hear their prices shooting up on eBay!).
Yet members of the media — especially on television — are reluctant to call actions like mailing pipe bombs to Democrats or shooting up a synagogue "terrorism," despite the fact that they are quite literally intended to terrorize certain populations.
A shirtless photo of Ryan Gosling in The Notebook saw a drastic increase in Harry's heart rate, shooting up to 80 beats per minute as he enthused that the still was from a great scene in the movie.
"We've more than doubled the number of new season tickets purchased compared to a year ago, and our renewal rate is shooting up to the levels we always aspire to," said Jeff Chelesvig, the center's president and chief executive.
Since October, year-over-year wage growth had been shooting up at a much faster monthly rate compared with the characteristic plodding increases that have whittled down the standard of living for millions of low- and middle-income Americans.
Sanders says the threats include burning down the school, blowing up the school, shooting up the school and attacking students ... and he wants to set an example for the nation -- threats made on social media have real-world consequences.
Built up of repeating, modular units that bring to mind leaves or arrow heads, such pieces as "Tower 9" (2013, forged copper) and "Tower 4" (2006, forged steel) are tall, lanky and plant-like, shooting up from small, chunky, metal bases.
But—and in spite of everything, such as the shooting up of his tour bus in Pittsburgh in 2017, or the death of his friend, Barron Machat, who ran avant-garde label Hippos in Tanks, in 2015, Lean pushed forward.
Last August, Musk tweeted that he was considering taking Tesla private at a price of $2500 a share, sending the stock shooting up, despite the fact that Musk had no viable funding source in place to secure such a deal.
"This is due to the shooting up of demand for prompt-loading barrels and amid increasing sentiment that the oil market will rebalance over the next year with a major drawdown in crude and product stocks," OPEC said in the report.
Banks ended 0.2% lower after shooting up earlier in the day on news the ECB discussed tiered deposit rates, which would mean banks are exempted in part from paying the ECB's 0.4% annual charge on their excess reserves, boosting their profits.
A walk down Market Street reveals well-heeled finance executives, techies wearing $2100 sneakers meant to look like unfashionable dad shoes, a heroin user shooting up in plain view of tourists, and an abandoned pair of sweatpants full of shit.
SX7P ended 0.2% lower after shooting up earlier in the day on news the ECB discussed tiered deposit rates, which would mean banks are exempted in part from paying the ECB's 0.4% annual charge on their excess reserves, boosting their profits.
"We know the Americans may come back with many more sanctions but in response we Koreans will continue shooting up many more missiles and conducting many more H-bomb tests," North Korean shop assistant Han Myong Sim told CNN's Will Ripley.
Greek universities have long complained of drug dealing on campus, with addicts shooting up in plain view, and self-styled anarchists who make petrol bombs at some faculties for their regular encounters with riot police, or use faculties as squats.
Dropbox went public this morning to great fanfare, with the stock shooting up more than 40% in the initial moments of trading as the enterprise-slash-consumer company looked to convince investors that it could be a viable publicly-traded company.
But after months of indicating that he plans to raise interest rates and cool down the US economy, he demonstrated his power to send markets shooting up with just a few words hinting at a willingness to pause hikes next year.
Last December, as the price of ether was shooting up, the most popular DApp on Ethereum was CryptoKitties, a virtual-pet-collection racket—you adopt as a pet (or pets) unique bits of code that are stored on the network.
This analog presentation adds to the feeling of sweaty reality that Ms. Goldin's images convey, their sometimes excruciating, you-are-there immediacy, as in close-ups of people making love and having orgasms or in pictures of people shooting up heroin.
There are places — roughly 700 miles of the almost 2,000-mile border — where the wall is indeed a hulking structure of concrete or steel, shooting up into the sky along invisible lines that divide towns, property and, sometimes, extended families.
The cold shooting has prevented what could be a near blowout if they were shooting up to their usual standards, but they appear to be adjusting some, with Andre Iguodala making a statement with a huge dunk over LeBron James.
The agency estimates that small, hobbyist drones in use in the U.S. will more than triple in units in the next four years, shooting up from 1.1 million aircraft at the end of 2016 to more than 3.5 million by 2021.
It&aposs not the people in H.R. It&aposs the guys upfront -- the guys and the girls upfront that are going to be dealing with the homeless guy yelling or the guy who doesn&apost want to leave the bathroom, shooting up.
That was despite the cost of electricity and gas shooting up 18.7 percent in April, compared with a 4.2 percent rise in March, data from Singapore's central bank, the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) and the Ministry of Trade and Industry (MTI) showed.
As the FBI further monitored Rayyan after that arrest, he talked online to the FBI employee about shooting up the church, bragged about owning an AK-47 and said he wanted to kill the police officer who arrested him, the complaint said.
Here is the proof: During the same two months of last year, China's trade surplus with the U.S. was shooting up at an annual rate of 12 percent, with American exports falling 11 percent and our imports from China growing 6 percent.
Once when he was twelve, on a trip with his family that took the path of a pachinko game—beginning in Rome, shooting up to London, and falling back and forth between various countries until they landed, at last, back in Italy's slot.
He appeared briefly in the first volume, in a chilling scene in which he used his rifle butt to break the jaw of his ex-wife, Janey, before shooting up the house on Main Street where he thought she'd been sheltering with Sully.
Law enforcement sources tell TMZ ... cops pulled Teairra over early Saturday morning after they saw her coming out of the Midtown Tunnel into Queens in a red Dodge Charger, which we're told had sparks shooting up from the front of the vehicle.
Unemployment is shooting up, especially among the country's youth, inflation is spiraling higher because of the cost of imported goods, and there have been water and power shortages due to a lack infrastructure investment after years of on-again, off-again sanctions.
India's capital -- which has been ranked the most polluted city in the world -- experienced hazardous levels of pollution on Friday afternoon, shooting up to as high as 743 particles of PM2.5 per cubic meter on the air quality index in some areas.
Senator Lamar Alexander of Tennessee, the Republican chairman of the Senate health committee, and Senator Patty Murray of Washington, the panel's ranking Democrat, have resumed negotiations on bipartisan legislation intended to shore up the current insurance exchanges and prevent prices from shooting up.
He reversed course on Wednesday, the same day that the Congressional Budget Office reported that the federal budget deficit was shooting up much faster than expected, to $1 trillion for the 2020 fiscal year, owing largely to Mr. Trump's 2017 tax cuts.
He reversed course on Wednesday, the same day that the Congressional Budget Office reported that the federal budget deficit was shooting up much faster than expected, to $1 trillion for the 2020 fiscal year, owing largely to Mr. Trump's 2017 tax cuts.
The photographs are beautiful and stark: They picture Rimbaud's winsome, young face, atop adult bodies shooting up heroin in a back alley, alone in a gray and empty Coney Island, masturbating in a rumpled bed, standing on a curb in Times Square.
If the LHC is indeed producing these particles, then it's likely that some are fleeing the accelerator's underground tunnel, shooting up through the earth, and potentially exploding like fireworks in the sky above the nearby farm fields as they decay back into ordinary matter.
Months before Stephen Paddock gunned down 58 people on the Las Vegas Strip last year, a man fitting his description allegedly visited a hairstylist and discussed shooting up an outdoor concert arena from a casino — exactly the scenario that played out during the actual rampage.
The market has been increasingly been thinking that a rate cut is coming, but the CME FedWatch tracker points to a less than 20% chance this month, with odds shooting up to over 80% at the July meeting and increasing as the year goes on.
On Saturday, a wall of lava barreling toward the coast hit the ocean, pouring into the water and shooting up massive plumes of something called "laze": a combination of steam, hydrochloric acid (which burns through skin), and tiny particles of glass, the Washington Post reports.
As I sit here reading The New York Times online, she is sitting across from me at the dinner table on the phone talking to a local police chief about the possibility of someone shooting up her newsroom, while simultaneously editing copy for tomorrow's paper.
Lee's mother found her family's brownstone on the park around the same time my elderly West Indian former landlord on South Portland acquired two abandoned addresses for the price of back taxes and the hassle of kicking out heroin addicts shooting up in the vestibules.
"People are dying on the street, they are shooting up, they are slumped over in their own vomit, other people are walking right by them to go to their jobs every morning — and the board of supervisors is spending time on banning fur," she said.
Released on January 21, American Dirt kicks off with a group of cartel members shooting up a quinceañera and forcing protagonist Lydia, whose husband dies in the massacre, to flee Mexico with her 8-year-old son Luca and seek refuge and safety in America.
LONDON (Reuters) - A stunning election upset for Prime Minister Theresa May sent Britain's major share index shooting up on Friday, feeding off a weaker currency, while housebuilders and mid-caps suffered losses as uncertainty swirled around the UK's leadership ahead of crucial Brexit negotiations.
"If I'm called right now and told there is a store with a whole bunch of counterfeit Louis Vuitton and I get a call five minutes later and [am] told there is a shooting up the street, I'm going to go to the shooting," says Mr Whalen.
The filmmakers have said that the film will continue shooting up until the festival itself, to provide the most up-to-date perspective on the allegations of sexual harassment and assault that currently have Hollywood and the media industry at large in a state of upheaval.
Armed with rifles as they drive back roads and walk through green fields, they ruminate on the lives they left behind, when they're not shooting up screeching flesh-eaters and stumbling upon monstrous, mysterious structures, like a tower of wooden chairs perhaps intended to fuel a bonfire.
Sterling had flip-flopped on Thursday, too, falling sharply after the EU's chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier told reporters that talks around Britain's divorce payment had hit an "impasse", and then shooting up after a report the bloc could offer a two-year transitional Brexit deal.
Consigned by the New York gallery Luhring Augustine, the material for sale includes vintage photographs from the 1960s of teenagers shooting up and hooking up and the so-called "Heroin" series from 2014 — abstract oil paintings into which small plastic bags used for drug storage are embedded.
The piece also offers a few tidbits about how Young Thug has the perfect foot size for sample pairs at 8.5, and about the trial of Roscoe, who was accused of shooting up Lil Wayne's tour bus (Thug's former road manager was convicted for the incident).
It was also bad news for the tenants of those buildings because the tower's swaggering size — it was the world's largest office building at the time, covering an entire city block and shooting up 231 stories — cut off sunlight that had previously streamed into their offices.
Back in Utah a few days later, he made another video letting folks know how the whole thing went—explaining that while he still "wouldn't suggest shooting up marijuana to anybody," he couldn't see why anyone would make such a big deal over a little pot.
"We are seeing end month demand subdued by inflows from horticulture and non-governmental organisations ... in the new month markets are waiting for the rate cap decision, we're seeing bank shares shooting up and that's another form of inflows," said a senior trader from one commercial bank.
"I was tired of looking around me and seeing all the home prices shooting up and I'm not getting a piece of that pie," said Mr. Bahr, 0003, who was stunned when a buyer offered $15,000 more than his $345,000 bid on the apartment in Jackson Heights.
It's as though the person who sent them came of age before mass shooters or swattings but after World War II. The act of mailing bombs — as opposed to, say, holding a group of people hostage or shooting up a university — is easiest to parse as something generational.
The demand for the best buy-side restructuring pros is expected to continue shooting up in early 2020, according to senior recruiters in the space, and they say the million-dollar salaries historically offered in the past likely won&apost be enough to lure experienced talent this time around.
What I can tell you is this: After 30 to 60 years of sobriety, a patient who returns to shooting up heroin––which was the case in both of these instances––is often chasing the first high they ever had, and that is not only impossible but extraordinarily risky.
Conversely, if Republicans succeed in portraying the program as leading to delays in getting medical treatment, or to the elimination of current private coverage, or to higher taxes, support collapses to the mid-20s and mid-30s, with opposition shooting up to the 60 to 70 percent range.
NEWTON, N.J. — New Jersey investigators were looking into a routine complaint from a woman who said her ex-boyfriend was harassing her, when they uncovered something far more dire: The 211-year-old man had stockpiled weapons and far-right propaganda and had talked about shooting up a hospital.
Yes, it's faster and can autofocus on subjects in 0.05 seconds, has an expanded buffer for shooting up to 307 fps and improved 4K video recording performance (especially in low light), but it's still got an APS-C-size sensor and works with all existing E-mount lenses.
And the only yoga asana we'd be required to do was sitting still, which I was still thinking might pose a problem, since pins and needles were already shooting up my leg as I covered my eyes with the blindfold and prepared to finally try bass yoga for myself.
If he could justify his grief, memories of grenades blowing off his buddies' limbs and shrapnel shooting up his own legs, by continuing to "protect" this country — keep "illegals" out; keep Americans and their money and their land "safe" — then perhaps his trauma wouldn't have been for nothing.
Just as worrisome, from the Clinton camp's perspective: A series of new polls have shown her becoming more and more disliked by the American people, and the polling averages have her unfavorable ratings shooting up for the first time above 903 points — the worst of her quarter-century in public life.
In shooting up her hand and saying, "I'm with Bernie," Ms. Warren seemed to have made the calculation that proving herself as unequivocal as Mr. Sanders in the quest for universal government-run health insurance was crucial to building the left-wing support she needs, including from some of his loyalists.
At least 400 people are shooting up on Dublin's streets monthly, according to Duffin, who quickly spotted abandoned syringes and other drug paraphernalia, and is calling for the next government to bring in a law providing for supervised injecting rooms, which he says could prevent deaths from overdoses that average one a day.
Five members of the Islamist group Jama'atul Mujahedeen Bangladesh were killed in shootouts with the police during the week, including one militant wanted in connection with the killing of a doctor last year and another who was suspected of shooting up a Shiite mosque during evening prayers last year, the police said.
Rayyan could have been prosecuted for making a true threat, based on his comments to Jannah about shooting up the church and killing the traffic cop, but ultimately he was indicted solely for two gun offenses: firearm possession by a drug user and lying about his drug use to buy a pistol.
Trump may have pretended to care about this issue before he was president, but the Daily Beast recently reported that when aides tried to show Trump the spike in debt -- a hockey stick shape, gently rising and then shooting up, vertically -- he noted that the worst part will come after his presidency.
Unfortunately, those miles must be traversed in a Southeast Asian country where the security forces have no compunctions about shooting up crowded streets as the agents run what amounts to a bloody gauntlet, guided from afar by their easily riled boss (John Malkovich, doing what little he can to class up the joint).
The image of Rimbaud as a loner bad boy — shooting up, masturbating, prowling Times Square — embodied Wojnarowicz's early view of what an artist should be: a guerrilla infiltrator, disrupter of what he called the "pre-invented world" that we're all told is normal, a world of fake borders, gated hierarchies and controlling insider laws.
Image: Rolf Wahl Olsen, DenmarkA stunning photo of the crescent Moon taken during the daytime by Rafael Ruiz was awarded runner-up in the Our Moon category, while a visually intense photo of stellar prominences shooting up from the Sun like fireworks, snapped by Alan Friedman, won top prize in the Our Sun category.
In video taken by the US Geological Survey, blue flames have engulfed parts of the island, transforming it into a potentially deadly hellscape: Meanwhile, streams of lava have reached the Big Island's East Coast, pouring into the ocean and shooting up massive plumes of "laze": a deadly combination of steam, hydrochloric acid, and tiny particles of glass.
For me, it was time for rehab when I had been estranged from my family for a year and I spent Christmas shooting up heroin and meth cocktails, getting a black eye, and hiding in a seedy alley surrounded by garbage because of a drug-induced psychosis that had me convinced I was being chased by gang members.
MacDonald shares a car with a housemate, but most often navigates her neighborhood on foot, and the candid moments that punctuate her documentary — people sleeping, shooting up, and having sex in the alleyway behind her house; demolition that seems sometimes to happen overnight; and sweeping panoramas of a changing neighborhood — reflect her immersion in her surroundings.
While research into the biology of autism has been shooting up… …services research remains far behind: It's hard to know what's worse: If services research suddenly jumped in 2010 only to fall far and quickly in 2011 and 2012 (as the original data suggests) or if it's always been considerably below other priorities (as adjusted data, correcting for exaggerated 2010 figures, shows).
The art market is in a particularly weird place right now, between the doomsday scenario of the art bubble exploding in our face, the stock market collapsing, the interest rate shooting up, and the emerging economies being annihilated on the one hand, and on the other hand the reports of collectors splashing record amounts of money on Pollocks and de Koonings.
With an introduction like "Formation" sent ahead of the rest of the album, shooting up a flare and demanding we all get woke, it wouldn't have been a surprise if Lemonade had been a deeper conversation with the Beyhive — and our larger culture — on Black Lives Matter, equality, the systematic oppression of minorities in America, or any number of other issues that Bey managed to touch on in that single song.
All I wanted was to be loved, yet no one cares about me I'm 27 years old and I've never had a girlfriend before and I'm still a virgin, this is why I'm planning on shooting up a public place soon and being the next mass shooter cause I'm ready to die and all the girls the turned me down is going to make it right by killing as many girls as I see.
No one would ever say that about its predecessor, those midcentury Submariners made famous by Sean Connery's James Bond, which are shooting up in value despite the fact that they feature an acrylic (that is, plastic) crystal prone to scratches and cracks, a hollow-steel bracelet that eventually might stretch like an accordion, and a painted dial that could fade from the original black to an espresso brown (known to collectors as a "tropical" dial).
Blue Apron bounced back to over a dollar per share Friday as the stock skyrocketed for a second day in a row following the news of its new partnership with Weight Watchers, now known as WW. Shooting up 70 percent for the week, Blue Apron shares are now worth $1.12 each as of Friday's close, bringing its market cap to about $216 million — less than two times its quarterly revenue based on its most recent earnings report in November.
Jeff FlakeJeffrey (Jeff) Lane FlakeArpaio considering running for former sheriff job after Trump pardon Overnight Energy: Warren edges past Sanders in poll of climate-focused voters | Carbon tax shows new signs of life | Greens fuming at Trump plans for development at Bears Ears monument Carbon tax shows new signs of life in Congress MORE (R-Ariz.) said Monday he believes Congress will look at how the man suspected of shooting up a church in Texas was able to get a gun.
Included in that list is a Bernie SandersBernie SandersHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' The exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Warren offers plan to repeal 1994 crime law authored by Biden MORE supporter shooting up a baseball field full of Republican lawmakers, nearly killing Congressman Steve ScaliseStephen (Steve) Joseph ScaliseManchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms Sunday shows - Trump's Epstein conspiracy theory retweet grabs spotlight Sanders: Trump doesn't 'want to see somebody get shot' but 'creates the climate for it' MORE.
After three days in the city, Tomás and I were dazed by what we had seen: drug addicts shooting up; two people engaging in oral sex, in broad daylight; a young woman vomiting on the sidewalk, unable to digest a donated pastry; homeless people camping on streets that reeked of urine; two old men, wheeling their possessions in dueling grocery carts, fighting midday on Market Street near the offices of Twitter, with one man waving a steel rod and the other swinging a bear knife until the police arrived.
In this episode, the Weeds team discusses these findings as well as how alcohol policies compare to marijuana policies, and the effect the war on drugs has had on legalization efforts in the US. Sarah, Matt, and Ezra also discuss the state of the rapidly changing health care debate in the Senate, and the dynamics that are creating such a turbulent situation: moderate Republicans balking at the prospect of the uninsured population shooting up; far-right senators refusing to accept anything less than a full repeal of Obamacare as nearly enough; and a lack of leadership from Mitch McConnell and Donald Trump.

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