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As Slater explained it to me, there was slow, subtle end-to-end sloshing, comparable to tides in the ocean, and similarly invisible sloshing from side to side.
Miners are constantly sloshing through puddles from the seeping groundwater.
You had cheap money sloshing around for a long time.
One man, sweatpants sloshing in the water, steadied a tripod.
Too much money may now be sloshing toward the dollar.
There is surplus investment capital sloshing around the nation today.
There's a bit of money sloshing around in the system'?
Most definitely, streaming money is sloshing through the Hollywood economy.
Submerge your pan, sloshing water back and forth over the dirt.
We can't have that amount of shit sloshing around up there.
That means even more renminbi sloshing around, weakening the currency's value.
Definitely. Because there is still very dirty money sloshing around everywhere.
Another video showed water sloshing out of a hotel swimming pool.
The Atlantic Ocean was once a sloshing highway to transport slaves.
With all these data sloshing around it is easy to feel lost.
It indicates there are actually some sound waves coming from that sloshing.
All that cash sloshing around is meant to prevent a liquidity crunch.
He pushed it away, sloshing the table, and began to ask questions.
Yet most governments sought exchange-rate stability amid the sloshing tides of money.
The big picture: There's certainly enough crude from elsewhere sloshing around right now.
One is "quintessence", which posits an all-pervasive field sloshing around in space.
For one, there is simply too much Gulf money sloshing around in Washington.
At least one iPhone dropped to the ice with a dreaded sloshing sound.
The snails are more traditional, parsley-garlic butter sloshing around in their shells.
Then they tilted the container this way and that, measuring the sloshing that ensued.
The results were probably extremely intoxicating, sloshing about with an ABV of 10 percent.
China's latest lending deluge has sent money sloshing into unexpected parts of the economy.
But the windfall revenues sloshing into the league next year have undermined this safeguard.
"They have more infection sloshing around, less other ways to treat it," she said.
So the company has some extra cash sloshing around to plough into new ventures.
The paintings were on hollow-core doors and water was sloshing around in them.
But since there has been so much liquidity sloshing around, there wasn't much need.
A leakproof seal prevents the precious caffeine from sloshing onto that clean white shirt.
Women, if they want to be artists, should stop sloshing around in their emotions.
Scientists attribute this wanderlust to the liquid iron sloshing within our planet's outer core.
The result comes close to spa or meditation music, with a persistent baseline of sloshing.
Scientists say they figured out why foam dampens the sloshing in that pint of beer.
From a physics standpoint, sloshing is basically waves of a liquid oscillating back and forth.
The water under the bridge was at constant high tide, sloshing with resentment and distrust.
If anything, too many defense dollars sloshing around Washington can actually undermine these critical issues.
As the premier flirting (and relationship-maintaining) platform, Instagram floats on a sloshing sea of horniness.
The sloshing of liquid deep inside the planet affects the pace and magnitude of the wobble.
In the global VC pool, capital is definitely sloshing toward rounds totaling $100 million or more.
I&aposd rather go where they have hot-panicky-money-sloshing around, that&aposs all right.
Its sloshing around the financial sector doing damage ... all it does is bid up share prices.
"Someone sent this over to you," he said as the three women giggled, their drinks sloshing.
Put a little more effort into your Irish coffee than just sloshing some Jameson's into it.
The half-full cup of hibiscus iced tea (or maybe a fancy cranberry juice?), sloshing perilously.
It reflects not just a global tech addiction but also the cheap money sloshing round markets.
The play begins with the clinking of ice cubes, the sloshing of lemonade, a ringing phone.
Popping, exploding and sloshing sounds could be heard from the fissure as far as 1,500 yards away.
In a global financial system, less borrowing in one country means more money sloshing around in others.
The portfolio flows sloshing around the world are run by money-management firms that roam the globe.
Our body's natural lubricant, saliva, does double duty by sloshing away bacteria and neutralizing your mouth's acidity.
Luckily, there's still plenty of capital sloshing around the fake meat venture ecosystem to fuel further innovation.
His eyes roll back in his head as he fixates on the rivers of capital sloshing about.
Europa, too, has potential for life to thrive in the ocean sloshing beneath its thick ice crust.
You know an op ain't got shit but a body and what's currently sloshing around inside it.
Their coordinated movements had an almost mathematical heave-ho rhythm in the sloshing salt and fresh waters.
But there are trillions of dollars sloshing through the system here and deflected and controlled by this.
There's lots of money sloshing around, with the possibility of others such as Apple entering the fray.
"Come here, giiiiiiiiirls!" he shouted, sloshing through manure in shin-high grass, hauling a bag of feed.
Keeping things neat and safe with over 1,000 gallons of fake blood sloshing around is not easy.
But if you survey the economic landscape, it's not like there isn't plenty of money sloshing around.
Roundtree was also starting to get worried about the water sloshing up her own driveway in nearby Fresno.
Either way, with so much money sloshing around, the trend doesn't look to be ending any time soon.
According to the study, similar microbes might do the same in the sea sloshing beneath Enceladus' ice shell.
With so much money sloshing around, it's getting harder to imagine how it all will be invested profitably.
We do hope that gear is waterproof or the Rebels will hear them sloshing from a klick away.
That clearly was not enough to scare off the extraordinary pools of private money sloshing around these days.
Moments later, the cop sidles up to me again, a bottle of Mountain Dew sloshing in each hand.
Also, there was so little to the car that you could hear the gasoline sloshing around behind you.
All that money sloshing around in the G.O.P. establishment really gave their favorites a big lift — oh wait.
Denied entry, Mr. Lamparello left the sanctuary, sloshing gasoline on the floor as he went, the police said.
They have responded by dragging garden hoses from their houses or sloshing pails of water to nearby trees.
While American households don't have a lot of liquid savings, the capital markets are positively sloshing with liquidity.
"If any site is going to erode, it's going to be this one," Ransom says, sloshing through the muck.
Or maybe there are liquids of different compositions sloshing around which can change the way the magnetic field works.
It's full of things sloshing around queasily, all roiling seas and oil, with a festering pit full of offal.
Let's start with the moolah, which there happens to be a lot of sloshing around the municipal bond market.
Yet, the real poison to the entire system will remain the vast sums of money sloshing through the economy.
"It's Rubio!" he exclaimed before sloshing water all over the stage, and making a mocking face to the crowd.
Softbank is not the only one, there's Sequoia growth, there's a lot of money sloshing around the late stage.
"We also have to accept that there is a lot of money sloshing around the system," Ms. Slotkin said.
With so much money sloshing around, it is getting harder to imagine how it all will be invested profitably.
He stuck the Glenfiddich in the sand, quickly removed his pants, and started sloshing into the warm, churning water.
Leaking, draining, filling the holes, and emptying the basin are political metaphors that have been sloshing around of late.
In recent years, there has been a ton of venture capital money sloshing around the San Francisco Bay Area.
The sloshing water was kept inside by a metal cap that looked just like the one on my thermos.
There's now so much money sloshing around San Francisco's technology world that even seemingly outlandish ideas can attract lavish funding.
They freeze, they become completely rigid, they go from sloshing to rigid, and in science that's called a phase transition.
Wave pools have been around for some time, but sloshing water back and forth is considerably easier than creating waves.
In other words, the waves will get smaller and smaller, but never entirely vanish, so the sloshing goes on forever.
That night would become Sink The Pink—a raucous, bacchian affair with drag and cabaret performance sloshing across the stage.
I can barely keep up with the amount of new venture capital sloshing around Europe, as new funds are closed.
And with so much money sloshing around Silicon Valley these days, chasing the dream to success has never been easier.
The sounds of the canoe — creaking, sloshing, rippling — traced its shape like fingers moving over a face in the dark.
I'm a heavy, sloshing skin bag of food, Valle wine, and mezcal by the time we get back to Encuentro.
Videos on social media, apparently from Jamaica and the Cayman Islands, showed water sloshing out of pools during the quake.
With so much cheap virgin polysilicon sloshing about, lean times set in for scrap traders and their fly-by-night suppliers.
His mug of America (formerly known as Budweiser) was sloshing over the rim as he pounded his fist against the bar.
Instead, the Fed just wants to make sure there is enough cash sloshing around the system -- because lately there hasn't been.
Hospitals siphon off some of the cash sloshing around by billing procedures at three or four times the typical negotiated rates.
While holding a sloshing coffee and a half-eaten croissant, puffing and panting, the desperate beep-beep-beep of the doors?
Their state-led models failed to harness the power of globalisation, their weaknesses concealed by oil money sloshing through the region.
Even if some valuations are a little stretched, the amount of money sloshing around the tech industry will provide a cushion.
In 2017, the fluidity of the contemporary NBA achieved a sloshing, swinging apotheosis in the Lakers' pass-happy Summer League champions.
Money has been sloshing into the public treasury faster than City Hall can spend it, though not for want of trying.
Myles's poems walk and shift with all their pieces sloshing this way and that, and invite the reader for the ride.
Imagine the many water droplets that make up a sloshing liquid or the single pieces of hair blowing in the wind.
And it could point to some of the most compelling evidence yet for a huge underground ocean sloshing beneath Ceres' rocky shell.
There were just puddles that we were sloshing through, where it feels like it's ankle-deep almost; that was kind of unbelievable.
More VC money sloshing around Europe, this time with the launch of a new early-stage fund targeting food and agriculture technology.
During one of those heists, the thief punched an elderly woman as he took off with her fish sloshing in a bucket.
With so much money sloshing around the travel booking space there's competitive pressure on platforms to keep investing in the core product.
Trade volumes have stagnated and the value of the capital flows sloshing around the world has dropped by over half since 2007.
And the cash — or liquidity in technical investment terms — that is sloshing around the eurozone looking for a home is not helping.
Players must figure out how to move them quickly, with minimal sloshing, in order to find optimal solutions—a surprisingly challenging task.
Fresh analysis from a research group tracking voter views on global warming shows the country's range of attitudes sloshing more than surging.
Settle in for 10 delightful minutes of nothing but delicious sloshing sounds, and allow these sudsy waves to be your meditative salve.
And there she is, sloshing around in her heels, most likely contagious, telling jokes to four people who could change her fate.
During one of the robberies, the thief punched an elderly woman as he ran away with her fish in a sloshing bucket.
A key location is on the Atnarko River, where tourists hope to get images of bears sloshing through the water after salmon.
And given all the cash sloshing around the technology industry, companies have been able to put off going public without going broke.
But that was a one-day wonder, and markets quickly figured out that there was plenty of oil sloshing around the world.
And given all the cash sloshing around the technology industry, companies have been able to put off going public without going broke.
Nor does it count the tens of trillions of other sovereign currencies sloshing around the globe, all readily convertible to one another.
When we peer down into the water sloshing against a harbor's walls, the ever-shifting tides might obscure the sea's creeping rise.
Several gallons were sloshing around in a huge plastic jug that looked as if it had been snatched from a water cooler.
I hate the sloshing of drinks on the sticky dancefloor, and the drunks drinking them, the awful soundsystems and even worse music.
All that sloshing around can lead to a buildup of an abnormal protein called tau, which can take over parts of the brain.
There's plenty of capital sloshing around and I think it would be dismissed as a company-specific situation if it doesn't go well.
For much of the 240s so much money was sloshing around that men like Mr Shestun and Mr Vorobyov could both get rich.
I threw it all together, slapped the button and made it whir, returning to the yard with a sloshing cup full of 'slop.
Suddenly, there is a lot of sloshing [turbulence] going on that generates sound waves, or compressions of air, upwards for you to hear.
Excess cash sloshing around the euro zone has ballooned as a result of the ECB's 2.6 trillion euro ($2.93 trillion) bond-buying programme.
When venture capital becomes vanity capital There has been a lot of money sloshing around the startup world for the past few years.
OMERTÁ There are millions of dollars sloshing around in the gaming entertainment industry, with top vloggers pulling down seven-figure sums each year.
Against players whose athleticism was topped up to the point of sloshing sloppily over the brim, Blake's equanimity stood out all the more.
We saw a variety of wildlife, including cormorants, egrets, a couple of bald eagles and plenty of deer sloshing around in the marsh.
Now it has 70 percent more money sloshing around its economy than the United States does, even though the American economy is bigger.
But there's still a lot of money sloshing around in tech start-up land and it isn't likely to just disappear anytime soon.
So what will this satirist's penchant for third-degree banter and sloshing social engagements locate in this giant book about maturing through misfortune?
Growth is slowing and inflation expectations are falling around the world despite the trillions of dollars worth of stimulus sloshing around the system.
Should that windfall lead to a cure, would anyone seriously argue that the sloshing in freezing water was a silly waste of time?
The point on Earth that helps compasses determine direction is constantly shifting, thanks to the liquid iron sloshing within our planet's outer core.
I mean, there must be something somewhere where all of this money is sloshing around where it's going to come back to haunt us.
Much of the money sloshing around from Petrobras, JBS and others may have financed the election of Ms Rousseff and Mr Temer in 2014.
There is a huge amount of money sloshing around, and very few deals that are in that sweet spot between obvious and highly risky.
All that sloshing around can lead to a buildup of an abnormal protein called tau, which can take over parts of the brain. 2.
Even in the unlikely event that your supercar has cupholders, they will offer no protection from the sloshing created by bumps in the road.
And I'd agree, if only the possibility that something is sloshing around in the main characters' heads isn't directly referenced in the game itself.
The most important reason that predictions of higher oil prices have been wrong is that there is plenty of oil sloshing around the world.
Kitty, with her daughter in tow, arrived to capture some of the money sloshing around with a cook wagon that catered to oil workers.
The 500-pound creature traveled to England on a Peninsular and Oriental lines steamship, sloshing around in a specially built 400-gallon iron tank.
It's amazing how often a photographer will spend a thousand bucks on a lens but have their gear sloshing around in some old backpack.
And that crowd sloshing in the snow of ridiculously expensive Alpine resorts will have to eat its weeks-old bubbling about America's vanishing global leadership.
What's next: Analysts say there's enough crude sloshing around to prevent markets from going bananas, but do see a greater chance prices will skew higher.
Energy traders said the delay was not expected to result in much of a price reaction given the LNG oversupply already sloshing around the market.
But with so much easy money sloshing around in global markets, new threats were bound to emerge — in places the regulators aren't watching as closely.
On one wall, non-alcohol-based sanitizer was taped there without a proper dispenser; it's just a useless substance sloshing around in a plastic pouch.
One weekend he loads family and their sloshing solo cups into a tattered canoe, hitches it to his truck and rips through the snowy fields.
A high tide late Friday morning came up a little short, reaching 14.67 feet, but still sent water sloshing through the streets of East Boston.
"All it takes for me to get naked is one ginger ale," said Ali Wentworth, the comedian and author, sloshing the liquid in her glass.
Let's hope so for both of our sakes, because we can't take another episode of sloshing and scraping and oh god I have to go puke.
Fans pour into stadiums across the country and spill over the bleachers during tournaments; they crowd around TVs sloshing beer at pubs that air the matches.
STIREWALT: So, if you&aposre Donald Trump, what Rachel Maddow said there about hot panicky money sloshing around, I don&apost know, that sounds like fun.
Facing a time limit, players have to transport a quantity of sloshing quantum material into a designated zone without running into obstacles or spilling the material.
Pairs of youth in surgical smocks wander with sloshing buckets of yellow enzyme solution to flush blood and bits of bone from the tubes between patients.
There's no shortage of cash sloshing around Italian bonds - with 2.26 trillion euros of debt outstanding, it's the third largest sovereign debt market in the world.
You could be on beer number three (six) which means there's just a lot of liquid—and maybe carbonated liquid—sloshing around in the old tum.
At the wildlife preserve, one particular woman kept close to three elementary-school-age kids, who were sloshing around happily in the horseshoe-crab-infested waters.
"Let the river go," said Mr. Smith, whose restaurant is on a scenic river walk that was sloshing with water days before the river's expected crest.
A 25-year-old Danish woman, perhaps with "La Dolce Vita" visions of Anita Ekberg sloshing in her head, took an evening swim in her nightgown.
Through a dozen takes he reached for the high G and ground out the lower notes as the clubgoer extras stamped and hollered, pink mocktails sloshing.
Chinese VC dollars flowing into the Valley hasn't stopped, but it is a trickle from the sloshing free-trade days of just a few years ago.
The risk of losing an estimated 2.5 million barrels of daily production has, for now, eclipsed the fact that global inventories are sloshing around at peak levels.
By episodically sloshing seawater into tidal pools, from which it would then evaporate, they would have provided a way of concentrating the chemicals from which life developed.
"What you're hearing during digestion is the sounds of air and fluid sloshing around, kind of the like the wash cycle of your washing machine," Raymond says.
No one likes sloshing around in soaked sneakers and socks all day, especially if you have a long, rough commute that requires way more walking than desired.
But sloshing your beer is pretty harmless, save for the potential damage to your dignity should you get foam on your nose, or beer down your shirt.
The move follows a series of steps the SEC has taken to shift over to the public market some of the liquidity sloshing around the private market.
Even without illegality, the current campaign rules stink, offering no real control on fund-raising practices or limits on the amount of money sloshing through the system.
"There is a lot of capital sloshing around looking for returns," said Andrea Auerbach, global head of private investments at Cambridge Associates, an advisor to institutional investors.
And two things are clear: one is that there is far too much money sloshing around here to say the players should not get any of it.
But within hours, hundreds of alerts began popping up on their phones: emojis of whiskey pours, clinking champagne flutes, sloshing beer mugs, martinis and red wine glasses.
After refilling the tanks, we made our way east, passing several trucks hauling tanks of their own, the water sloshing around as it bumped over dirt roads.
A study published on Monday in Nature Geoscience suggests that the moon was forged from the fires of an ocean of magma sloshing over baby Earth's surface.
But it's been clear that late-breaking positive news can have profound effects in a primary in which voters have been sloshing between several candidates all year.
Grace Notes It is an out-of-the-way house on Staten Island, the windows boarded up, the basement sloshing in an inch or two of water.
In the cold months, polluted air can accumulate across the region, sloshing from one part to another until strong gusts blow it away — until another pool accumulates.
The private conflicts so vibrantly embodied here have a way of sloshing out of Narelle Sissons's capacious, multichambered set and flowing to the back of the theater.
A high tide that occurred late Friday morning came up a little short, reaching 14.67 feet, but still sent water sloshing through the streets of East Boston.
" Red wine was sloshing out of the glasses and it felt pretty "severe" to me, but Pittman assured me, "this is just another day in the life.
Also, there is so much money sloshing around Silicon Valley that some unicorns have achieved jaw-dropping valuations that would be hard to replicate on Wall Street.
Add to this Malaysia's own exports, though less than a third of its 650,000 bpd production, and never has more oil been sloshing around in this region.
But with an excess of $2 trillion sloshing around in the banking system, the natural laws of supply and demand would push the borrowing rate toward zero.
The earliest prospectors of the California gold rush ventured into the Sierra foothills as solo travelers, sloshing through streams in search of nuggets dislodged by the current.
The north magnetic pole: The point on Earth that helps compasses determine direction is constantly shifting, thanks to the liquid iron sloshing within our planet's outer core.
And with the amount of money sloshing around for AI startups, the sense of urgency isn't always there for prominent researchers who have their choice of financial partners.
That makes air start "sloshing around in this giant crater at the top of this 19,000 foot volcano," generating the sound, says the study's lead author, Jeffrey Johnson.
As the amount of inherited wealth sloshing around the economy increases, those with high salaries but without a family fortune feel ever less like members of the elite.
I actually felt my cup less than I feel a tampon, simply because it wasn't sloshing around inside me (or at least tampons often feel that way…ew!).
I take dizzying turns at high speeds, and feel the blood sloshing around in my head as I squat down and up in between approaching the low bridges.
The long era of too much oil sloshing around the world and low prices is coming to an end, just as global events are heating up crude prices.
The Italian scientists interpret the signals to mean there's a twelve-mile-wide lake of salty water several feet deep sloshing around one mile beneath the Martian surface .
The markets are unsettled to put it mildly … prices are just sloshing around, up and down, you don't want to hold the market to any one day's price.
Since the previous December, OPM's cybersecurity staff had been peeling back SSL's camouflage to get a clearer view of the data sloshing in and out of the agency's systems.
Whatever surprise or even scandal there once was in this sketchy sloshing orgy of plumply rotten elites and their piss-related shenanigans is, by this point, pretty well stale.
They inhabit a very different world in which there is plenty of oil sloshing around and buyers can get cargoes of crude at discounts to their official selling prices.
She has pointed out that the health care system already has billions of dollars sloshing around in it and that this money can help pay for Medicare for All.
The Chinese government reacted with a stimulus package that sent easy money sloshing around the economy—adding up to 17.5 trillion yuan ($2.8 trillion) in 2009 and 2010 (paywall).
Automakers, meanwhile, are managed by well-educated and experienced executives who oversee vast global operations that send tens of billions of dollars sloshing through their balance sheets every quarter.
Interest rates are already at bargain-basement levels, plenty of potential investment capital is sloshing around, and the official jobless rate is at lows not seen in many years.
WASHINGTON — Late this spring, Iraqi forces fighting the Islamic State in Mosul discovered three unfired rocket-propelled grenades with an unusual feature — a heavy liquid sloshing inside their warheads.
Interest rates are already at bargain-basement levels, plenty of potential investment capital is sloshing around, and the official jobless rate is at lows not seen in many years.
BECKY QUICK: Is part of it just what the Federal Reserve has done and with interest rates being so low and with so much money now sloshing around, too?
The muddy mess didn't help the men sloshing around on the ground, either, and Meraxes and Rhaenys still managed to kill a bunch of them without needing to take flight.
Money sloshing around inside China's closed markets creates investment bubbles — the country has seen everything from real estate to stocks to bonds to soybeans swell in price, and then pop.
When you slip a cardboard sleeve on a paper coffee cup filled with your half-caf vanilla oat milk latte, you're protecting your hand from the sloshing liquid's scorching heat.
In others, it is simply emblematic of the tremendous amount of capital sloshing around the world, with few other places to invest after almost a decade of low interest rates.
One that Morrissey would approve of, but that also contains enough carbs and grease to soak up all that residual tequila sloshing around your addled system on a Sunday morning.
There is more money sloshing around Europe for tech startup founders than ever before — a sign of a strong and growing ecosystem (or a bubble, depending on your pessimism levels).
What's going on: Traders are reacting to the the glut of oil sloshing around global markets despite joint efforts by OPEC and some other producers, including Russia, to limit output.
More VC money sloshing around Europe: In what was probably one of the worst kept secrets in European VC, London-based Balderton Capital is announcing a new $375 million fund.
A secret ledger recording payments to Mr. Manafort and others, he said, was part of a crude effort to keep track of all the money sloshing through Mr. Yanukovych's administration.
There must have been around 25 sloshing around (don't get too envious, there were a lot of duplicates, three Little Mermaids and the god awful Terminator 2 and Ren Stimpy games).
But that foam also serves a purpose: not only does it enhance the flavor of your beer, it also helps dampen the inevitable sloshing when you and your pals clink glasses.
Controlling sloshing liquids is actually pretty important, especially if the liquid in question happens to be the liquid fuel used in rockets or oil in the hold of a cargo ship.
The additional salt eventually tips the scales so that water comes gushing back in to dilute it, and all that sloshing increases the amount of liquid and flavor inside the meat.
As strange as it seems, there is about a $1 trillion dollars of negative-yielding corporate debt sloshing around the world, and a total of $17 trillion in negative-yield bonds.
Ms. Goodson described the triggering effect of an old Baileys Irish cream ad in which the liqueur was poured into a pristine glass, hitting the bottom and sloshing up the side.
Mr. Trump wants even more crude sloshing around the market to tamp down energy prices ahead of the congressional elections in November, and it looks like he may well get it.
It's just wild to think that a few hundred miles down from where you're sitting right now this kind of 1,500-degree Fahrenheit, blood red magma is oozing and sloshing around.
That muddy brew worked its way into American information ecosystems, sloshing around until parts of it reached Mr. Trump, who has also spoken with Mr. Putin about allegations of Ukrainian interference.
Dividends, according to a theory advanced by Michael Rozoff in the 1980s, play a key role in corporate governance in that they reduce the amount of cash sloshing around in a company.
The worry is that it will push up the cost of servicing the $23 trillion of dollar debt that the Bank of International Settlements now estimates is sloshing about in emerging economies.
The audience members, many of whom had upcycled garbage bags as impromptu ponchos, were sloshing, too, but they stayed until Oskar Eustis, the Public's artistic director, damply admitted defeat around 9 p.m.
"NY in the Snow: A Magical Vision of New York City" (Ilex) captures the best of the season — a briefly white blanket that imposes an eerie stillness — without the shoveling or sloshing.
Trillion of dollars according to some estimates are sloshing around the world's shadowy offshore havens, money that would otherwise be available to improve government finances and, if spent wisely, benefit their populations.
But the attacks could keep prices in a higher band for a while, even though there's enough crude sloshing around to prevent shortfalls for now and the wider economic landscape remains bearish.
The handling was almost certainly awful once Furze got it on the road, but the bigger problem was the water sloshing in every direction, and pouring out of the car at every turn.
"The Price of Everything", Nathaniel Kahn's documentary about the art world and the money sloshing around in it, points to this sale as the moment the market as it exists today was born.
That&aposs why millions of dollars in Russian cash were sloshing around Clinton World -- including $500,000 Bill Clinton received for a Moscow speech from a Russian investment bank with links to the Kremlin.
Though he is almost 39-years-old, the grappling whiz still stands out as one of the best heavyweights on earth, and seems to have plenty of gas sloshing around in the tank.
Five-year-old Amplify just closed its third fund with $17.53 million, and it could use new, promising startups  to fund, as well as more capital sloshing around L.A. for follow-on funding.
Westchester Creek, BronxCreditCredit New York likes to think of itself as a city of skyscrapers and mighty avenues, but at another level it's really just a sloshing ground for muskrats and local waterfowl.
In a 2016 article on the persistence of the Saudi-American alliance, Washington policymakers and scholars cited the Saudi money sloshing around Washington in the form of lobbying, arms purchases and research grants.
Imagine them sloshing in the column like water waves; as an atom wave ripples up the column and back down, it overlaps with itself to create an interference pattern of crests and troughs.
But Mr. Rogers has made a disappointing discovery: Despite all the money sloshing around Silicon Valley, few venture capitalists have been willing to join him in backing companies trying to address climate change.
When you feel dizzy in the middle of a pirouette or, more likely, your third ride on the Gravitron at the county fair, it's because the liquid in the canals is sloshing around.
In some respects, it mirrors the giant pools of money sloshing around in Manhattan or London real estate—funds that are relatively concentrated in a few hands spending it in a few places.
In April, the investor Bill Gurley of Benchmark Capital warned that the sheer amount of money sloshing around Silicon Valley and other tech hubs was propping up weaker players and potentially harming returns.
Drinking electrolyte-rich water allows the body to rehydrate more efficiently, requiring less consumption, which is a blessing when your hangover-induced upset stomach can't tolerate a lot of fluid sloshing around in it.
As the dollar continues to fall against the yen, those who are in this trade lose money, and the trade becomes less attractive — which, in turn, leaves less liquidity sloshing around in U.S. markets.
"Because the Fed is shying away from tightening, there will be liquidity sloshing around in the world's financial markets as well for another few months," said Tatsushi Maeno, senior strategist at Okasan Asset Management.
But the number of weapons sloshing around the country, and the 300% inflation currently ravaging an already ruined economy, suggest that the problems faced by the world's newest country will not ease anytime soon.
That's not to say OnDeck will be a willing seller, but given the money sloshing around in the financial services industry, it's hard to believe that banks won't be willing to pay big premiums.
"Dance Moms" emphasized drink-sloshing and hair-pulling by the team's parents rather than the particulars of the students' lives, but it made several young dancers, particularly Maddie Ziegler, now 15, into minor celebrities.
For them, Vietnam was a war of humping the boonies on a constant search for an enemy that didn't want to be found, sloshing through rice paddies, hacking through jungles or rummaging through hooches.
With smoke still hanging in the upper reaches of the cathedral and firefighters sloshing through ankle-deep puddles, officials found that one of the largest of the tapestries, "The Last Supper," had been damaged.
Let's stop thinking about our bodies as temples of sinew and cerebrum, and instead as evolving and sloshing ecosystems full of bacteria, which are regulating our health in more ways than we could ever imagine.
If you've got massive chunks of barely chewed food sloshing into your tummy, it's going to take a lot more time and effort to break down your food, which can mean bloating, gas, and discomfort.
Startups shutteringThe flood of easy money sloshing around the startup scene had been starting to drain a little already, as investors pulled back following a round of high-profile blowups, down rounds, and botched IPOs.
Accepting the party's presidential nomination on Thursday night, Trump returned to an argument that's at least superficially similar to one routinely made by the left: that the money sloshing through US politics privileges special interests.
In lifting interest rates, the American central bank has been acting under the accepted wisdom that too much easy money sloshing around for too long tends to produce trouble, from higher prices to financial mischief.
You know, when you have Central Bank policy that has been fairly accommodative and has as much money in the world sloshing around, you are going to see asset valuation inflation, like you've seen everywhere.
But can we make a reasonable guess: Lots of the excess cash and credit that have been sloshing around Startupland will be going away, and that's going to create problems that will ripple through the ecosystem.
To burn off the egg yolks still sloshing in my belly, I walk a mile to a supermarket that sells another meat substitute I like, Beyond Meat, and also has what I need for my shakes.
Here's a quick video commentary I pulled together illustrating my longstanding view that such surveys show a pattern similar to water sloshing in a shallow pan — with a lot of movement, but no change in depth.
It's early enough in the series that a viewer could be excused for thinking that Roman's veins are not completely sloshing with ice water and that he might let the kid enjoy a life-altering payday.
In order to avoid sloshing the wine onto yourself or, worse, someone else, good glasses should be tall and capacious enough to contain a decent amount of wine when filled a third of the way up.
As for alleged corruption, it was perhaps inevitable that the money suddenly sloshing around Mongolia as its potential as a mining cornucopia began to be realised would lead to allegations that some was being siphoned off.
Several forces have been driving the decline: Supply: There's plenty of oil sloshing around, with the latest evidence coming Wednesday when federal data showed U.S. production reached an eye-popping 11.35 million barrels per day in August.
Residents speak of moment quake hit Images on social media showed shattered windows, toppled grocery items on the floor of a supermarket and water sloshing back and forth in swimming pools from different parts of the country.
Aside from being busy producing a bunch of weird Food Network shows, the dude is 66 now—maybe just a little too old for sloshing around in giant puddles of gak and getting tackled into inflatable swamps.
Jean Paul Ampuero, a seismologist and director of research at France's Research Institute for Development, speculated to Gizmodo back in March that the signal may be linked to sloshing within the magma cache, causing it to 'hum.
Across the solar system, at least, more water probably exists as superionic ice—filling the interiors of Uranus and Neptune—than in any other phase, including the liquid form sloshing in oceans on Earth, Europa and Enceladus.
The songs, performed on a laptop and controller, were minimal to say the least, mostly just sloshing water, muffled sea creature sounds, and the occasional light arpeggio, but it was a welcome respite from the chaos outside.
Only twice in the last century has a high tide in Boston Harbor topped 15 feet -- during the blizzard of 1978 and January 4, during a savage storm that sent water sloshing through the streets of Beantown.
Balloons or shiny fabric stretched nearly the width of a gallery, undulating aloft in the breeze created by fans; water freezing around a refrigerated ring or obelisk, or sloshing within a Lucite container fill the second floor.
But as the number of NATO troops in the country has fallen from 130,000 to 17,000 in recent years, the amount of money sloshing around has plunged, since fewer troops need fewer kebabs, laundry services and supply roads.
We've had previous presidents with corrupt political associates, presidents sloshing around in sex scandals and presidents who appeared to have no clue of how to turn on the lights in the White House, let alone run a government.
"I was once happy, content, sloshing around in my own primordial pool..." intones a deadpan voiceover as a fetus pulses in "the cruel cervix" of its mother, before cutting to actual news footage of the 9/11 disaster.
Both the race winner, Nelson Piquet in a Williams, and the second-place finisher, Ayrton Senna in a Lotus, had swerved back and forth down the final straight, successfully sloshing the remaining dregs of fuel into their engines.
To find out, I spent a few blustery days at the end of January sloshing through the muddy back roads of central Normandy with a friend who also was prepared to eat her weight in raw-milk cheese.
Raw meat was dripping down my legs and two quarts were sloshing in my hands when I came through the door, but we'd received so much odd generosity over the years, my family didn't even seem to notice.
We saw an aluminum thermos in the pocket of a Gosha Rubchinskiy fisherman vest; knitted bottle holsters swinging from the necks of models at Sunnei; and a full-size jug with water sloshing back and forth at Cottweiler.
In Myles' work, there is an attempt to be a person as fully as possible, to let the poem walk and shift with all their pieces sloshing this way and that, and inviting the reader for the ride.
Even in the absence of SoftBank there is still a whole lot of venture money sloshing around out there … although it seems possible that its investors are beginning to find it a little harder to spend it responsibly.
Start by ordering a whole watermelon from the Original Coconut Kookoo—its insides blitzed to pink cream—then carry the sloshing globe a few paces to one of the Island's two bars to have it spiked with rum.
With so much money sloshing around, and more and more of the superwealthy pushing into areas beyond their expertise, it is likely we will see more headlines about the failure of some of these fanciful investments and philanthropic experiments.
Smallholders, who account for about 40 percent of Malaysia's palm oil output, say the EU's move could threaten their livelihoods because prices will likely fall if supply that would normally go to Europe is left sloshing around the market.
With so much capital sloshing around, many tech VCs seemingly fell into the trap of letting many of their portfolio companies linger too long as private companies, and many of those companies are paying for that decision right now.
Half an hour past curtain time, the rain was arguably light — in that no actual cats or dogs were falling — and the performers began the show, sloshing gamely through the opening number, while the band played behind plastic sheeting.
By the time Mindermann and Magallanes stepped out into the cool night air, they had learned from Hoback that $3 million or more in unaccountable cash was sloshing around at Creep, to finance crimes like the Watergate break-in.
JOE KERNEN: What I'm saying is, is there something unintended happening that we don't have our eye on right now that's going to come back to roost because of all of this money, all of this cheap money sloshing around?
Do they think we're all just sloshing around in the cranberry bogs day in and day out in order to produce enough of the favorite juice of literally no one except Sex and the City die-hards and people with UTIs?
We're all just dumb animals acting on the whims of chemicals sloshing around in our disgusting bodies and synapses rapidly firing in our primitive brains—all of which, it should be noted, we have hilariously little understanding of to begin with.
The Good Cerebrospinal fluid-sloshing cornering capability • Crisp and engaging transmissions options • Brakes that could stop the space shuttle on reentry The Bad Slightly — just slightly — disconnected driving feel The Bottom Line BMW's M2 Coupe the BMW M3 you actually want.
But because we have 300 million guns sloshing around, some in the hands of high-risk individuals, we have a gun homicide rate that is about 20 times that of Australia (which cracked down on guns after a mass shooting there).
Though the prospect of U.S. rate hikes and blockages in Asia swaps markets could impact slightly, EM-focused funds have seen a record $20 billion shovelled into them over the last two months, meaning there is plenty of cash sloshing around. .
The pole, which I'd always assumed was a fixed point, is on the move thanks to the "sloshing" of liquid iron in the outer core of the Earth, and we have to continually track it so that navigation systems remain reliable.
Even if Gundlach is correct, that there is too much oil sloshing around, Cramer expects that there would simply be a return to the rolling bear market in financial and oil stocks, along with a surge back into consumer staples, restaurants and retailers.
And for "Freedom," the ladies slip out of their platform heels to splash in a wading pool of water, their swinging kicks and stomps sloshing up the party-time release toward which the whole concert rushes, the water emphasizing the footwork absent elsewhere.
There, alright, alright, alright, he transforms into Moondog, the type of guy who's sloshing red wine in the morning and wearing whatever mismatched clothes he can find, as he writes—or avoids writing—a sort of Great American novel, Richard Brautigan–style.
Contrary to simple explanations that it's all about the campaign contributions or partisanship, considerable lobbying takes place on issues where the public is not deeply engaged enough for it to be partisan, and where there is campaign money sloshing around on both sides.
A dollar in retreat means that trillions more dollars are sloshing around the global economy, ending up in 100-year Argentine bonds, Turkish airline stocks, junk bonds with stripped down investor protections and, of course, Dow stalwarts like Amazon, Microsoft and Boeing.
But I had not come across one that made as much sense to me as the big, sloshing platters you get at old-line Italian-American clam bars like Randazzo's until tripping into a new Greenwich Village restaurant called Babs this summer.
So next time you think about pulling on those lederhosen and sloshing a mass of brew with your friends — and a couple of thousand strangers — be sure to make a toast to the happy couple and the royal family that started it all. Prost!
According to a poll weeks before last year's presidential election by the Centre for Information & Research on Civic Learning and Engagement at Tufts University (CIRCLE), despite the money sloshing around American politics only 20153% of millennials reported having been contacted by one of the campaigns.
The solution seemingly, based on conversations we've had with founders and VCs in the past, is to be a better VC. That isn't easy to do in a world where trillions of dollars are sloshing around, much of it finding its way into startups.
Most media watchers at the time suggested that taking on CNN would be a fool's errand, not to mention a giant waste of money — not that Rupert Murdock didn't have plenty of it sloshing around, especially after the success of the film "Titanic" in 1997.
But at Shea Stadium (or whatever they call the new one) — where beer is sloshing around the stands, and any man on the field seems to spit more than all the men I have known in my life combined — I would take a different tack.
The results and the messiness of American democracy — with ridiculously long lines to vote, with far too many ways to cast ballots, with oodles of money sloshing around from billionaires — all spotlight the jumble of paradoxes that have shaped the United States since settlement.
"It can reach into our communities and leave us stranded in our cars, stuck at home, sloshing through water, unable to get to school and work ... not a catastrophic flood but it can disrupt our ability to go about our normal lives," said Spanger-Siefried.
"Once there's all this money sloshing around in a system, there's this sort of pile-on effect where everyone wants to grab their bit of this huge pot of money," said Elisabeth Rosenthal, a former physician who wrote a book about how health care became big business.
Despite the choice reading material on offer, 53 percent of volunteers were unable to scare up a serviceable boner and, even those who did may have seen their true maximum engorgement impinged by the sheer volume of tequila and Corona-Light sloshing around their sunburned bodies.
Professional fist fighting has always been on shaky ground morally—even the most eloquent supporters of the sport must admit that they do enjoy watching men try to knock each other unconscious—but the increasing amount of money sloshing around this leisure activity was drawing unwanted attention.
They are the nuisance tides of life: The day is sunny and bright, but suddenly you are up to your knees in filthy, contaminated sloshing water, all because you refused to understand that a superheated heart will inevitably cause emotional tidal surges that bubble up from underground.
The photo wire is, like the internet itself, both vast and effectively value-neutral, and it just kind of fills up with whatever; what sticks is only a small percentage of what is actually out there sloshing around, but there is still a lot of it.
For decades, many auto executives had been able to avoid tough decisions — especially in France, where employment in the industry is a thorny political issue, bound up with national price and unions — because when times are good, an ocean of money is sloshing through the business.
In 2017, the TV series "Billions" used it as the setting for a scene in which a sushi connoisseur upbraids a young moron who is sloshing each piece of nigiri in soy sauce as if he were dunking a mop into a bucket of soapy water.
So this is what Manhattan looked like in the tipsy yesterday of Prohibition, when drinking was an illicit thrill you couldn't get enough of, and the world was best seen through a martini glass — preferably of cut crystal and filled to the sloshing point with bathtub gin.
But on my flight back that day, my stomach sloshing with rum punch and my eyes slowly fluttering closed from exhaustion and satisfaction, I realized that while vacationing like a star might sound like an unbeatable experience, I'd had a lot more fun vacationing like someone else: myself.
"Medicine is hard, and there's so much individual variation and so much money sloshing around and so many people wanting to get their hands on it, so it's hard to know who to believe," said Dr. Jane Orient, executive director of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons.
Those rates reflect a world in which economic growth in advanced economies is slower than it was in the post-war decades, in which there is more capital sloshing around than governments or firms can easily put to good use, and in which inflation is very low and stable.
Warning that he was veering into the realm of speculation, German wondered if the bugs that thrive in Lō`ihi's hydrothermal fluids are sloshing around the ocean at low levels, allowing some colonizers to easily latch on to fresh real estate around Kilauea as soon as it became available.
However, as with most things in Washington D.C., when oodles of government dollars are sloshing about, the well-connected tend to use their influence  divert the stream in their direction and this anticipated contract award to Amazon seems to represent the business as usual within the crony capitalist swamp.
We dropped anchor one night in a forested cove, where spruce and hemlock branches dangled over the high tide line, ravens watched us from the treetops, and the only sounds were the soft sloshing of water against our hull and the chortles of song sparrows foraging on the beach.
One side effect of having trillions of dollars of new money sloshing around courtesy of central banks was that it became much easier for governments and companies in hot economies like Turkey's to borrow money in dollars — as opposed to their own currencies — to finance their investments or other growth plans.
"It is the designer's bank and lawyers who are required to know the source of funds, but any company should be very careful because their bank might decide to stop acting for them if they don't know the source of some money sloshing around in their bank account," Mr. Ramlugon said.
Hurricane winds are actually strong enough to blow water out to sea in such a strong storm, sparking comparisons to tsunamis, but since those winds die down and shift direction gradually, the waters return slowly instead of sloshing back into place with the force of an earthquake-driven tidal wave, Young said.
Here's an old dude with a monocle and a bowler hat, sloshing a bone china cup of tea (barely a splash of milk in there, too) in his left hand and brandishing the kind of blade that Ancestral Brits Abroad would have used to cut through foreign undergrowth on their march of colonization.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads It's one thing to hear about the oyster shuckers who roam the Park Avenue Armory during TEFAF (The European Fine Art Fair) New York's VIP preview; it's another thing entirely to see a hoard of one-percenters sloshing on shellfish and champagne in front of several Picasso paintings.
I don't care about it, I don't even notice it's there—which it always is, in adverts, in coffee shops, humming in the background of my life, sloshing around in my veins and imprinted into my DNA—but when I do, I feel absolutely nothing, other than a dull and fleeting sense of nonspecific irritation.
Glancing around the room, there's the sort of mix you might expect: groups of women in their late twenties and early thirties; gaggles of younger punters on their phones and sloshing handfuls of beer in plastic cups as they jostle to the front; couples in their forties and older, nestled close to each other.
TOKYO, June 11 (Reuters) - Beer vendors are a common sight at Japanese baseball games as they hurry up and down the terraces with sloshing containers strapped to their backs, and rugby fans will also be able to enjoy a taste of the country's unique sports viewing culture in September when the 'uriko' are unleashed at the World Cup.
The question for members of Congress goes beyond how much Facebook and others may be exploiting our inability to rationally assess the pros and cons of sharing information — profiting from the difficulty we have measuring the immediate reward of the cute puppy video against the more distant risk of having our data sloshing around the internet for years.
So she did, and I got more and more nervous and shaky as she sat on the edge of a straight-backed wicker chair while I got iced tea from the cooler and poured it into a Mason jar and brought it to her, with the broken ice rattling around and the tea sloshing over the edge.
None has quite the workload as the SEC's San Francisco regional office, where a major area of focus in recent years has been investor fraud in pre-IPO companies, particularly the many startups that in an earlier era would have either have gone public or else out of business, but which today linger as privately held outfits because there's so much money sloshing around.
Don't get me wrong, there were plenty of libations flowing at Prophecy Fest (shout out to that three euro rotwein my buddies and I supplemented our booze tokens with) but the overall vibe was calm, chill, pleasant, and appreciative—we were able to see so many once-in-a-lifetime performances that weekend that you got the impression that no one wanted to be kicked out for being That Guy sloshing around starting fights.
Last fall, physicists led by Denis Bartolo of the École Normale Supérieure in Lyon, France, reported in Physical Review Letters that hyperuniformity can be induced in emulsions by sloshing them at the exact amplitude that marks the transition between reversibility and irreversibility in the material: When sloshed more gently than this critical amplitude, the particles suspended in the emulsion return to their previous relative positions after each slosh; when sloshed harder, the particles' motions do not reverse.

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