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It's all gradually sinking to the bottom of the ocean.
Weeks later, bitcoin suffered a major blow — sinking to $6,400.
Sinking to its depths, its texture is like weathered velvet.
Sinking to new depths, then—but in the best possible way.
"The unemployment rate sinking to a 49-year low," another voice adds.
Cattle futures also closed lower, sinking to their lowest in nearly a month.
If survival means sinking to the status of a human, he wants out.
EDT (2772.50 GMT), earlier sinking to $2761.80,216, a 980.053-2980.05/23-week low.
And in Europe, Facebook lost 1 million users, sinking to 376 million monthlies.
Hog futures also were sharply lower, sinking to their lowest since October 2018.
We've already seen cabinet members discarding self-respect and sinking to grotesque obsequiousness.
The whole experience was like sinking to the bottom of the ocean, you know?
Major U.S. indexes rose after sinking to 3-323/2 months lows on Wednesday.
And two of his strong points, leadership and intelligence, are sinking to new lows.
The lira found some support after sinking to its record low against the greenback.
Palladium lost 1.46 percent at $949.95, earlier sinking to $948.50, a seven-week low.
The S&P 500 declined 1.9%, sinking to the lowest level since early April.
After sinking to 1.43% on September 3, the yield has climbed to nearly 1.9%.
The Turkish lira found some support after sinking to its record low against the greenback.
Let it sit overnight, and it will separate, the sweet wine sinking to the bottom.
Sterling licked its wounds after sinking to a three-week low against the dollar overnight.
Traders earlier were bracing for 30-year yields sinking to a record low below 2.08%.
Her public approval rating also experienced a precipitous drop, sinking to a whopping 4 percent.
Yesterday, it was 25, sinking to a low of 18 overnight, and it came with snow.
The dollar traded at 114.60 yen after sinking to a 15-month low of 13 overnight.
Deutsche Bank's U.S.-listed shares jumped 15.2 percent, a day after sinking to a record low.
It's so heart-sinking to go through something like that and having to deal with that.
As it formed, it heated enough to melt, with the heavier elements sinking to the core.
Wheat futures firmed on technical buying after sinking to their lowest in nearly three months on Tuesday.
He takes her outside and deposits her in the waves, her body sinking to the ocean floor.
Crude futures have rallied recently after sinking to one-and-a-half year lows reached in late December.
"Not like… like me," Alexandra said quietly before sinking to her knees and collapsing against the humming tower.
Platinum climbed 2.7 percent higher to $783.90, after earlier sinking to its lowest since October 2008 at $751.25.
Shares of Walmart have rallied more than 35% since sinking to a 52-week low on Christmas Eve.
Ms. Channing's voice, gravel-toned and capable of sinking to subterranean levels, was as distinctive as her appearance.
It comes after Brent and WTI both dropped 24% on Monday, sinking to more than four-year lows.
Platinum climbed 2.5 percent higher to $781.80, after earlier sinking to its lowest since October 2008 at $751.25.
Platinum was 1.8 percent higher at $776.50, after earlier sinking to its lowest since October 2008 at $751.25.
In Kemi, the Soldiers of Odin patrol the streets daily despite the temperatures sinking to -30 Celsius (-22 Fahrenheit).
Brent crude futures lost 1 cent to settle at $67.82 a barrel, after earlier sinking to $66.54 a barrel.
Meanwhile, the Socialists, who came second last time on 303 seats, are seen sinking to between 78 and 85.
The Aussie sank 4.3 percent to 78.25 yen, after briefly sinking to its worst intraday loss since May 2010.
He noted that there are less negative prognosticators talking about oil prices sinking to $20153 to $22015 a barrel.
U.S. service companies grew at a faster pace in October after sinking to a three-year low in September.
They had hoped to stack up points in October to avoid sinking to the bottom of the Metropolitan Division.
One might have the impression of floating one moment, and the next, sinking to the bottom of a river.
Those floats dot the world's oceans, sinking to depths of 2,000 meters and taking regular temperature and salinity readings.
The Hungarian forint also rebounded, gaining 212.20% to 212.18 per euro, after sinking to a record low on Thursday.
But Germany's borrowing costs are sinking to new lows almost daily and its economy cooling as foreign demand weakens.
The yield curve flattened with the spread between 5- and 30-year maturities sinking to its lowest since Nov. 22.
The video shows Al Menhali complying, sinking to his knees in a position resembling a prayer pose as officers approached.
A survivor said the captain had abandoned the boat after it started sinking to escape arrest by the coast guard.
They're coping with crude prices sinking to 12-year lows as Chinese demand falls and ballooning U.S. stockpiles fuel fear.
In contrast, Vattenfall's heat business took a hit, with profit sinking to 0.8 billion crowns from 3.4 billion in 2017.
He went 0-for-3, and he is 2-for-20 on the homestand, with his average sinking to .213.
Its shares rose on its debut but have struggled since, falling 38 percent and sinking to an all-time low.
The United States Navy classified the disaster as an accident, attributing the sinking to a blast in the boiler room.
It also proved that many of the president's biggest critics continue to undermine their attacks by sinking to his level.
Given the inadequate response so far, it's not surprising the nation is now at risk of sinking to its knees.
U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude fell below $46 and international benchmark breached $49, both sinking to the lowest level since Nov.
And he debases the currencies of civility and normal politics to the point where we are all sinking to his level.
"The depths to which Democrats are sinking to politicize coronavirus is disgusting," Republican National Committee Rapid Response Director Steve Guest responded.
With gold prices sinking to 2019's lowest level last Thursday, Standard Chartered's Suki Cooper believes they're closing in on oversold territory.
At the same time, the bond market has been sending scary signals of its own with interest rates sinking to multiyear lows.
After losing 3 million daily users and sinking to 188 million total last quarter, Snapchat needs something to reverse the growth trend.
U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude fell below $46 and international benchmark Brent breached $49, both sinking to the lowest level since Nov.
After sinking to $487 billion in 2018 because of payment timings, the deficit is projected to rise to $601 billion in 2019.
It's possible that far more larvae might be eating microplastics, perishing, and sinking to the bottom of the sea than scientists know.
"I can't picture a three-dimensional school of fish sinking to the bottom and maintaining all their relative positions," Dr. Plotnick said.
The bitcoin rally found its momentum again this week after sinking to a year-to-date low below $6,000 in late June.
U.S. crude futures ended Monday's session down 26.6 cents at $49.39 per barrel, after sinking to a low of $48.54 a barrel.
Xavier, who attends Corunna High School, noticed his competitor sinking to the bottom of the pool after they each completed their race.
The incident occurred during a snowstorm, with temperatures at the park sinking to just 17 degrees that day, according to The Weather Channel.
In blasting Obama as "sick" and sinking to "a new low," Trump invoked the specters of former President Richard Nixon and Wisconsin Sen.
The catalyst behind Thursday's advance was stabilization in 25.2-year Treasury yields around 20183% after sinking to three-year lows below 22018% Wednesday.
She opens the fridge and recoils in horror shrieking, saving the Brita filter in her hand before sinking to the floor in terror.
LPC's index of heavily traded loans stood at 96.97 on Thursday after sinking to a multi-year low of 20183 on December 28.
Wall Street is coming off a massive selloff on Friday that saw the S&P 500 sinking to its lowest since October 5943.
Soybean futures also were lower while wheat futures firmed on technical buying after sinking to their lowest in nearly three months on Tuesday.
U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures fell 36 cents to $51.23 a barrel, after sinking to a session low earlier of $50.43.
Wall Street is coming off a massive selloff on Friday that saw the S&P 500 sinking to its lowest since October 2014.
In November and again this week, Indian news channels ran little red meters on screen showing air quality sinking to anxiety-producing levels.
Russia and Saudi Arabia slashed oil prices soon after, sending the benchmark level for crude oil sinking to the lowest level since 2202.
Despite the steepening, yields continued to fall, with 30-year yields hitting record lows and 10-year yields sinking to a three-year trough.
Macron, meanwhile, is sinking to new lows in polls, weighed down by unpopular reform efforts and an attitude that some French regard as aloof.
Long-dated U.S. debt yields also slid, with 22.452-year bonds sinking to five-week lows and 22.401-year notes to four-week troughs.
Well, the cause of the submarine's sinking to the seafloor has never been announced, according to AFP, as the craft itself had never been found.
In the currency market, the euro bounced back to at $1.11465 in Asian trade, after sinking to $1.1101 on Thursday, its lowest since May 2017.
In the currency market, the euro bounced back to at $1.1149 in Asian trade, after sinking to $1.1101 on Thursday, its lowest since May 2017.
Laying bunches of white roses at makeshift shrines on the still-churned soil, they sought to comfort each other, hugging and sinking to their knees.
Risk aversion amid fears of a China-led global economic slowdown and oil prices sinking to 21-year lows have rocked global markets this month.
Still, manufacturing activity in North Asia contracted, with Japan's sinking to a more than three-year low in October on shrinking new orders and output.
Italian bank shares too eased off session highs but were still up 2 percent on the day after sinking to two-year lows on Tuesday.
There were lots of other miserable milestones, with the dollar sinking to a six-month low on the yen at 105.96 having shed 1.2% overnight.
Philips shares posted a 5.4% drop, sinking to the bottom of the European blue chip index, while Swedish medical tech company Getinge slipped almost 4%.
It's sinking to the bottom of history's garbage dump while Sean Hannity and Roger Ailes are doing all they can to rearrange the deck chairs.
The sad reality is that the President is indeed a bully, and sinking to his vulgar level will likely not benefit Rosselló or his constituents.
Despite the volatility of cryptocurrencies -- with bitcoin soaring to around $20,000 and now sinking to just below $4,000 -- the brothers remain bullish on its future.
There were lots of other miserable milestones, with the dollar sinking to a six-month low on the yen at 105.83, having shed 1.34123% overnight.
U.S. crude looked like it was on a path to settle between $49.50 and $52 a barrel after sinking to about $47 last month, Kloza said.
The rupiah has seen wild swings in recent weeks — at one point sinking to its weakest level since mid-2016 — as global investors dumped riskier assets.
In Pennsylvania, for instance, a Muhlenberg College poll showed Trump's approval rating sinking to 39%, and Democrat Bob Casey leading Republican Lou Barletta by double-digits.
Last, but not least, we find ourselves at a crossroads between a lonesome death in outer space and sinking to our end on a cruise ship.
Alternately cutting off drives, jumping passing lanes, and sinking to tag or strip rolling big men, Middleton looks like he's daring the hamstring to betray him again.
Other pieces of plastic get stuck to the snot house — and end up sinking to the seafloor when the houses get clogged and the animals drop them.
The Nikkei share average fell 236% to 2.923,22.92 in midmorning trade, after sinking to as low as 230,3.9 earlier in the session, the lowest since mid-February.
Exporter stocks aided the FTSE 100's gains with sterling sinking to a 28-month low as Prime Minister Boris Johnson said Britain would leave on Oct.
Meanwhile, Ocado extended its losses from Tuesday, sinking to close 7.55 percent down on Wednesday after Exane BNP Paribas cut its rating on the stock to "underperform".
International Brent crude oil futures fell 1 cent to $67.82 a barrel on Thursday, after earlier sinking to $66.54 a barrel in the wake of Trump's tweet.
Then, after another discussion with the trainers (and with his leg wrapped), he tried to play once more before, ultimately, sinking to the ground a final time.
The currency fluctuates like any other, though it has proved particularly volatile, sinking to slightly less than $4,000 a unit from nearly $93,000 about a year ago.
A sharp drop in the price of oil, Russia's main export, has left Russia particularly vulnerable, with the rouble sinking to four-year lows against the dollar.
His snaps and claps draw attention to a musicality that runs through all his hip rolling, through his every sinking to the ground and miraculously rubbery recovery.
On Wall Street, the stock market is soaring to all-time highs; yet, on Main Street, confidence in the steel market is sinking to all-time lows.
British government bond yields dropped close to 5 basis points across the board following the news, with two-year yields sinking to 0.382%, their lowest since Sept.
The merger of corporate strengths brought fears of unfair competition that the mighty Yankees soon dispelled by sinking to sixth place last year and 10th place this.
A day after sinking to its lowest level since May 2003, benchmark U.S. crude climbed $3.23, or 12.3 percent, to close at $29.44 a barrel in New York.
"What worries me is that an American president ... is sinking to the level of a North Korean dictator," Schulz added in a separate interview with the RTL channel.
Germany's Greens have overtaken the conservatives to become the country's most popular party, an opinion poll showed on Saturday, with SPD support sinking to an all-time low.
EEF said its latest quarterly balances of new orders and output improved after sinking to a six-year low in late 2015 although they remained in negative territory.
The economy has kicked into another gear since Trump's election, with unemployment sinking to 85003 percent in April and GDP growth coming close to 3 percent in 2018.
Benchmark copper on the London Metal Exchange (LME) gained 0.5% to $5,848 a tonne in closing open outcry trading after earlier sinking to an intraday low of $2470,21.1.
As cities and towns industrialized, as wealth became more concentrated, and as the rich got richer, the middle class began sinking to the level of the working class.
Commodity prices steadied after sinking to multi-year lows in 2016, but supply gluts in energy and grains markets have prevented heavily traded commodities from keeping up with stocks.
This week, it was Japan's Mothers start-up market sinking to fresh lows and marking a loss of almost 10 percent from a one-year peak hit in June.
But Clinton proved she could do what a dozen Republican man-child candidates couldn't do before her: Put the bait in front of him without sinking to his level.
Samsung's share price has leapt more than 25 percent since sinking to a two-year low in early January as some investors bet on a recovery in chip demand.
It will be little comfort to them that it took Madaya sinking to staggering depths of starvation -- publicized by an intense social media campaign -- for help to finally arrive.
The New Zealand dollar stole the Asian spotlight, rising 1.2 percent to $0.6931 after data showed the country's jobless rate sinking to a nine-year low of 4.6 percent.
Kraft Heinz shares, which are valued at nearly $39 billion, fell more than 1 percent on the news, at one point sinking to a 52-week low of $31.53.
U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) CLc21 crude ended the session down $21, or 21%, at $22 after sinking to a low of $0003, the lowest level since June 2000.
This year's Emmys on Fox declined 32% from last year's record-low NBC broadcast, according to Nielsen ratings, sinking to a new all-time low of 6.9 million viewers.
Lead gained 0.6% to $1,919; tin eased 0.2% to $17,355; while nickel rose 0.5% to $13,465 a tonne, after sinking to a five-month low in the previous session.
In March 2017, liberal Prime Minister Justin Trudeau had a 54 per cent approval rating, sinking to between 35-40 percent earlier this year, depending on which polls you believe.
The rouble and lira slipped around 2149.61 percent , with Turkish manufacturing activity contracting at a slower pace in January after sinking to a four-month low in the previous month.
Manufacturers suffered a similar fate with their PMI sinking to 52.1 from 53.2, missing a median prediction for 53.0, as factory orders contracted for the first time since late-2014.
Sinking to my shins in the ooze, I extracted my legs with an unpleasant sucking sound, briefly panicking at the thought that I had stumbled into a pool of quicksand.
Midland crude traded at a midpoint of $6 a-barrel discount to futures, after sinking to a $7.50 discount, the weakest since December, compared with a $3.50-discount on Wednesday.
Brexit fears aside, borrowing costs are still extremely attractive with 10-year Treasury yields sinking to about 1.51% this week - even if rate hikes still seem a long way off.
White evangelicals' support for Trump, for instance, plunged a net 21 percentage points in the NPR poll, sinking to 3.83-23.8 percent approval from 26.8-26 percent in the December poll.
After sinking to a 3003-week low at the end of last year, shares of Netflix spent the first seven months of 2019 steadily moving higher, ultimately notching a 35% gain.
Traditionally it's a dessert made with baking powder (very important) so that the cake mixture and the "sauce mixture" separate in the oven, with the heavy sauce sinking to the bottom.
They were quick and brave and all sorts of noble — but they wouldn't be caught dead sinking to the ground in the middle of a street as they succumbed to diarrhea.
MSCI's emerging market currencies index slipped 0.3 percent to wipe away all gains made over the last two-and-a-half weeks, with China's yuan sinking to a two-week low.
Wall Street stumbled with the S&P 1.23 sinking to its lowest since October 21.2 as oil prices sank below $212 per barrel and fears grew about economic trouble in China.
The summer, in particular, saw a sharp 15% downturn, sinking to its lowest level in more than a decade as people exhibited less willingness to trek to theaters for middling titles.
She was game, kicking off her pumps, stepping to center stage in a sexy little cocktail dress, taking one imaginary bullet after another, and writhing theatrically before sinking to the floor.
The forint EURHUF=D3 sank to new record lows near 360 versus the euro on Wednesday, while Hungarian stocks have plunged 35% this year, sinking to their lowest since late-2016.
Although global oil prices have steadied after sinking to multi-year lows of $27 a barrel in 2016, they remain some 40 percent lower than the $112 highs hit in 2014.
I managed to look like a functioning human being on the outside, but the truth was I was a hot mess, and my mental health was sinking to some very dark places.
Benchmark three-month copper on the London Metal Exchange had gained 22.3% to $212,2945 a tonne by 21.9 GMT after sinking to $0153,2015 on Monday, the weakest in more than three years.
Erdogan's NATO allies were shocked: the last thing they needed was to trigger a full-blown confrontation with Russia when tensions between the West and Russia were already sinking to Cold War lows.
Although some time was devoted to talking about Trump the person on the final night, Cleveland witnessed a blistering series of attacks on Clinton, with the convention rhetoric sinking to historically low levels.
But the French who have joined the protest might retort that for them, language is serious indeed: a typical criticism on Twitter read "simplification, glorification of mediocrity, sinking to the lowest common denominator".
And it's been apparent this weekend that the only path he can conceive of is sinking to new depths and opening up a full-on, tabloid-style assault on Hillary Clinton's own character.
Their first clash last season sent the two clubs on diametrically opposed trajectories, with Leicester hurtling to the top of the league and their opponents sinking to the cusp of the relegation zone.
The recent market rout, which sent Japan's Nikkei average sinking to a three-month low, also threatens the success of premier Shinzo Abe's "Abenomics" stimulus policies aimed at ending decades of economic stagnation.
Can one imagine, for a second, either George W. Bush or Barack Obama sinking to the levels of rhetoric we have seen from Donald Trump, even in the heat of a political debate?
We were such apparent scum in those days, self-destructing in the wide-open, too sloppy and sinking to seem threatening, that it sometimes felt as if we were living below the law.
Benchmark three-month copper on the London Metal Exchange gained 2795% to $20.2,212 a tonne in final open-outcry trading after sinking to $2680,21.1 on Monday, the weakest in more than three years.
The physical market at Cushing, Oklahoma, the delivery point for WTI futures signaled heavy oversupply with prices to roll positions forward to the next month sinking to the weakest in nearly a decade.
In the span of just two days the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped more than 800 points after U.S. manufacturing data missed estimates, sinking to its lowest level in more than a decade.
We lie down when we're vulnerable, wounded, dying, she explained, sinking to the floor, propping herself up on an arm to face me; we lie down when we are engaging in erotic intimacy.
Like Jaime sinking to his doom at the bottom of a river, we all waited with bated breath to know what would happen after Game of Thrones' biggest battle and cliffhangers of the season.
However, when it filed for a 7 million share secondary offering in October priced at $60 a share, the stock was crushed on the news, ultimately sinking to $26 at the beginning of 2017.
It's a largely ceremonial body whose elections draw diminishing voter turnout (sinking to around 45% in 2014), but the elections have already shown their importance, Markus Schomer, chief economist at PineBridge Investments, tells Axios.
The FTSE 73 gave up 0.7%, with sterling sinking to a six-month low, as the U.S. payrolls compounded pressure from weak domestic economic data and recent dovish signals from the Bank of England.
With Christie sinking to record-low approval ratings, polls have consistently shown Murphy, a wealthy former investment banker and ambassador to Germany, routing Guadagno in a race that has stirred strikingly little local interest.
Meanwhile, the vents are angled up so that the air circulates through the room from the top down instead of getting blasted straight out the front of the unit and sinking to the floor.
DefendTex said the drones swim using a motor, and can recharge by sinking to the ocean floor, attaching themselves to rocks, and allowing ocean currents to rotate and internal motor which charges the battery.
Indeed, a deteriorating number of Americans believe the crisis can be resolved by economic and diplomatic means alone (43%), sinking to its lowest level yet on this question and down 10 points since 203.
Editorial New York City's subway struggles are not only ever-present — they appear to be getting worse, according to data that show the system's on-time performance sinking to a new low in January.
She imagines how the great whale must have experienced death, losing the strength—or perhaps the will—to rise to the surface for air, then sinking to the ocean floor for the last time.
On Christmas Eve, two Ghanaians were picked up on the roadside north of town, some 10 hours after they had set off into a field near the border, sinking to their waists in snow.
It's not been a great week for sterling, with the currency taking a further pounding overnight and sinking to a fresh 21.20-year-low in mysterious circumstances, amid analyst forecasts for more uncertainty to come.
The impact of the affordability crisis was highlighted by U.K. think tank Resolution Foundation in a report this week showing home ownership in the country sinking to 63.8 percent, a depth not plumbed since 1986.
The gum, tapped from acacia trees, is a bonding agent and emulsifier crucial for soft drinks such as Coca-Cola and Pepsi, keeping the sugar from separating and sinking to the bottom of the bottle.
The stock market fell 2.85 percent by the close on Wednesday, with Spanish lenders sinking to the bottom of the banking sector, with CaixaBank, Banco Sabadell, and all closing down more than 3.5 percent each.
The stock has been highly volatile over the last 12 months, sinking to a multiyear low in early January after the company cut its quarterly revenue forecast for the first time in more than 15 years.
But while Met Gala attendees were enjoying fashion's most high-profile party of the year, the internet was sinking to a whole new level of petty — because Hadid made the unforgivable mistake of getting a bob.
But with the Russian rouble sinking to a record low and a parliamentary election this year and a presidential election in 2018, pressure is rising on the Kremlin to protect state revenues and limit public discontent.
Regional stocks also slid, with Mexico's main index sinking to its lowest in more than 5 years, while Brazil's main index tumbled 3% and was on track for its worst day in 4-1/2 months.
Snapchat reached only 23 million daily active users, up from 187 million, with its growth rate sinking to 2.13 percent — its slowest ever, compared to 5.05 percent in Q22.10 and a disastrous 22.75 percent in Q24.
The move comes in response to market demand that the Fed act immediately to quell what has been an extraordinarily volatile time in the bond market, with yields sinking to historic lows amid rising liquidity concerns.
Oil sands producers, which have some of the highest costs globally, have been hit especially hard by the price crash, with Western Canada Select heavy crude sinking to as low as $13.25 a barrel this month.
And this morning, PMI data across Asia has been mostly sobering, with Japan's sinking to a three-year-low while South Korea, Taiwan, Malaysia and Indonesia also fell – mostly due to the slump in export orders.
They have rebounded about 30 percent since sinking to a two-year low at the start of May and traded at midday on Thursday at $255.02, up $2.49, or 0.99 percent, on the New York Stock Exchange.
The decline in inventories was led by distillates, sinking to a more than nine-month low of 803,163 million barrels, an residual fuels that slipped to a six-month low of 18.539 million barrels, the data showed.
With lots of sinking to the floor and leaping upward, it strains to match the scale of its Stravinsky score — robustly sung on Wednesday by the Venture(NY) chorus despite the erratic playing of the Juilliard Orchestra.
Felicia MassarskyAtlantic City, N.J. To the Editor: In tearing up her copy of the State of the Union speech before the cameras, Nancy Pelosi embarrassed us all by sinking to President Trump's level of childish, vindictive behavior.
LONDON, Aug 21 (Reuters) - With German bond yields sinking to new lows on an almost daily basis, some investors are looking to Switzerland as a yardstick for how low government borrowing costs in Europe's biggest economy could go.
Microplastics have been found embedded in Arctic ice cores, and photos snapped from a deep-sea Arctic observatory suggest that the amount of plastic litter sinking to the ocean floor has been increasing for more than a decade.
This freshwater is less dense than the salty waters of the North Atlantic, and it tends to sit on the surface of the sea, rather than sinking to deeper depths as denser, saltier waters do in this area.
"As strange as it sounds, DeVito's performance is about the only aspect of the film that isn't wholly fraudulent, if only because his typical feisty abrasiveness protects him from sinking to the level of Marshall's mawkishness," wrote Hinson. 
It was only a few months later that the company's stock dipped below its $17 debut share price, a number it briefly rose above in early 2018 before sinking to an all-time low of $4.82 in late December.
Brent crude futures fell 31 cents to $67.52 a barrel, after earlier sinking to $66.54 in the wake of Trump's tweet, where he it was "very important that OPEC increase the flow of Oil" due to fragile world markets.
Turnbull is speaking from experience as he faces a constant stream of questions from domestic media about his leadership, with opinion polls showing the popularity of his center-right government sinking to its lowest in more than a year.
He turned to run in delight but did not get far, instead sinking to his knees in tears as the stadium, and the nation outside, erupted in a frenzy of celebration at Brazil's first Olympic men's soccer gold medal.
However, by sinking to their level she has lost any moral high ground she could once claim, and, in my opinion, the line between "counter-trolling" and actual racist sentiments is so blurry it might as well be nonexistent.
A deeply unpopular government — with the president's latest approval rating sinking to the record-low 29 percent – seems to have understood that it had to shed the German pressure, and to moderate its ill-advised and growth-stifling reformist zeal.
The decline in inventories was led by distillates , sinking to a more than nine-month low of 10,163 million barrels, an residual fuels that slipped to a six-month low of 18.539 million barrels, the data showed.
With Tesla's stock sinking to around $20143 this week, Craig Irwin, an analyst at Roth Capital Partners, told CNBC on Tuesday that the electric car company could have sold to Apple six years ago for a significantly higher price per share.
The financial index fell 0.6 percent with Australia and New Zealand Banking Group easing 0.4 percent, while its 'Big Four' banking peer and larger rival Westpac Banking Corp lost 0.6 percent, sinking to its lowest close in over two weeks.
For that reason alone, his book should be pressed upon both those on the left who believe that the only way to "resist" the current administration is by sinking to its level, and those on the right tempted to wallow there.
All may be chased with cafe sua da, coffee black as coal churned with condensed milk until it tastes of smoke and chocolate, and soda chanh, lime and seltzer with a preserved, shriveled plum sinking to the bottom, leaking salt.
The dollar edged lower against the euro, giving up some of the sizeable gains from the previous session, as the common currency recovered a little after sinking to a 28-month low amid an increasingly bleak euro zone economic outlook.
Manufacturing activity in North Asia contracted with Japan's sinking to a more than three-year low in October on shrinking new orders and output; activity in South Korea and Taiwan also shrank as companies bore the brunt of slumping demand across the globe.
It was a different brand of pressure, but Novotna seized the moment, closing out her 6-4, 7-6(2) victory with a forehand return winner and then sinking to her knees and covering her face with both hands as she trembled.
In early April, with the rial sinking to record lows before U.S. President Donald Trump's decision to exit the Iran nuclear deal, Tehran said it was unifying official and free-market rates for the currency at a single value of 42,000 to the dollar.
A falling unemployment rate -- Friday's report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics showed it sinking to 4.9%, a low for Obama's presidency -- has helped improve Americans' views of the economy, along with sinking oil prices and (until last month) a rally on Wall Street.
Standing at the sink, where the tap mysteriously turned itself on and off, he held the knife to his neck and flashed back to stabbing himself — answering a question we didn't really need answered — and then dropped the knife, sinking to the floor in tears.
The Washington Post reported that Christie's absence from New Jersey last year while he was campaigning for president, his frequent departures now to campaign for Trump and looming headaches from the Bridgegate scandal have sent his approval rating sinking to an all-time low of 29%.
Rancho Mirage, California (CNN)President Barack Obama urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to end his air campaign against Syrian opposition forces during a phone call Saturday, the White House said, a day after Putin's deputy described relations between Moscow and Washington sinking to Cold War depths.
With the campaign in its infancy, candidates are muddling through how to best take on Trump without sinking to his level of discourse, particularly at a time when he's flinging xenophobic rhetoric about his wall in a standoff over the longest government shutdown in history. Sen.
And before you say it, yes, the episode ended on a bleak shot of Jaime sinking to the bottom of the Blackwater, but come on — it's not like the show is going to kill him off before giving him another scene opposite an increasingly terrifying Cersei.
The continued jitters over the U.K.'s decision to leave the European Union come as the largest listed property company in the U.K. blamed Brexit for sinking to a £22015 million ($24.8 million) loss over the six months to September 30 versus a £708 million profit a year ago.
The currency has been through a turbulent month, sinking to a near two-month low of $1.2636 on June 9 on the British elections shock, but rallying last week as the Bank of England came close to hiking rates after a split vote in its monetary policy committee.
BUENOS AIRES, Aug 14 (Reuters) - Argentina's peso currency rose 2.11 pct on Tuesday morning to 29.35 per U.S. dollar, traders said, after sinking to an all-time low the day before in response to a graft scandal and a slide in the Turkish lira that affected emerging markets.
The system is essentially a belt that brings warm, salty water from the Gulf of Mexico up to the North Atlantic, where it releases its heat into the atmosphere before sinking to the depths of the ocean, then travels south to the Antarctic, where the journey starts again.
The rial lost close to half its value on the free market between last September and last week, sinking to a record low of about 60,000 against the dollar before authorities set a fixed rate of 42,000 and warned Iranians they would face penalties for using other rates.
The system, the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC), brings warm, salty water north from the Gulf of Mexico to the North Atlantic -- the Gulf Stream -- where it releases its heat atmospherically before sinking to the depths of the ocean, and traveling south to the Antarctic, where it starts its journey again.
Despite the announced expansion, he noted, military spending is in danger of sinking to 1.08 percent of Germany's gross domestic product, which he said would be its lowest ever — and well below the 2 percent that NATO member states committed to spend at the alliance's last summit meeting, in Wales in 213.
The mother, preventing the body from sinking to the ocean floor, has been carrying it and nudging it toward the surface of the Pacific off the coast of Canada and the northwestern US. Orcas, also called killer whales, are highly social, and this pod was spotted Friday afternoon near Vancouver, British Columbia.
OTHER PRICES: LME aluminium was up 0.2% to $133,758 a tonne in official rings, zinc was down 0.2% to $2,224, lead was bid up 0.5% to $1,916; tin eased 0.1% to $17,375; while nickel was bid down 1.7% to $13,630 a tonne, after sinking to a five-month low in the previous session.
Presented with Performance Space 122 and performed at Abrons Arts Center, "Panopticon" features Alexandra Albrecht and Andrew Champlin as two halves of the same self, systematically covering the stage with turns and balances while standing on demi-point or sinking to the floor while locking and unlocking their legs, in an approximation of kaleidoscopic tandem.
Risk aversion amid fears of a China-led global economic slowdown and oil prices sinking to 227.10-year lows had rocked global markets at the start of the year, and the lull in flight-to-quality seen towards the end of last week weighed on safe havens like U.S. Treasuries and the Japanese yen.
Quivering like a nervous gymnast on a beam, stumbling like a hurdler, sinking to the bottom like a diver, the IOC has squandered a golden opportunity to demonstrate its integrity to the world with its spineless decision not to ban Russia's entire team from the Rio Olympics, which are to begin with opening ceremonies on August 5.
As I swim, I imagine my tired arms falling off — one, then the other — and sinking to the bottom, slipping in the currents and tumbling across the sea's volcanic floor, back to Milos; they climb up onto the shore and past deserted mines, across sharp fields of obsidian, and finally find their way into the narrow streets of Pollonia.
It is in this 21st-century N.B.A., in this sequence of events, that we need to consider the recent behavioral chaos inside Madison Square Garden — with the Knicks sinking to a new low of depravity with the arrest and humiliation of Charles Oakley, and with Commissioner Adam Silver then needing to get involved, to say enough is enough.
In the first concrete move on this front, Donald Trump promised to have the Department of Energy buy up oil for the Strategic Petroleum Reserve and "fill it right up to the top," although that didn't do much to stop oil prices from sinking to below $30 a barrel on Monday; there's only so much it can hold, after all.
S. market open; new byline, changes dateline, previous LONDON) By Saqib Iqbal Ahmed NEW YORK, Sept 20203 (Reuters) - The dollar edged lower against the euro on Thursday, giving up some of the sizeable gains from the previous session, as the common currency recovered a little after sinking to a 28-month low amid an increasingly bleak euro zone economic outlook.
After sinking to 12-year lows earlier this month, falling below $30 per barrel from roughly $115 in June 2014, crude prices jumped 8 percent on Thursday amid frantic buying in the hours after Russian Energy Minster Alexander Novak was quoted by the Interfax news agency as saying that the nations had discussed a production cut of up to 53 percent.
After sinking to 12-year lows earlier this month, falling below $30 per barrel from roughly $115 in June 2014, crude prices jumped 8 percent on Thursday amid frantic buying in the hours after Russian Energy Minster Alexander Novak was quoted by the Interfax news agency as saying that the nations had discussed a production cut of up to 5 percent.
S. trade talks news * Spot silver up after marking 2-1.83/2-year low * Platinum rises after sinking to lowest since 2008 (Adds comment, updates prices) By Apeksha Nair BENGALURU, Aug 16 (Reuters) - Gold clawed back from a 22016-month low on Thursday on short-covering and as the U.S. dollar softened following news that Beijing will hold trade talks with Washington late this month.

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