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This is just a shitpost that spiraled out of control.
After the trials, I spiraled into six months of depression.
During her second hospital stay, the singer reportedly spiraled emotionally.
To say that I spiraled would probably be an understatement.
The plane spiraled, nose down, to the ground, Jones said.
What started as a peaceful march spiraled out of control.
Nearly all memorable activity in the apartment spiraled around it.
Mr. Ng's family life spiraled into tragedy after his arrest.
He spiraled downward and he ultimately took his own life.
In this distant future, overpopulation has spiraled out of control.
I left and my world kind of spiraled after that.
Hannah's mother, Anna Thurman, swiftly spiraled further into drug use.
And they were spiraled, like a fleshy cavatappi pasta noodle.
The incident involving Fields spiraled into a spat among journalists.
As we spiraled in, though, I really lost my grip.
A patch of dots spiraled into the center of the frame.
Two days later, the peace offering has spiraled out of control.
Waters spiraled into an apparently much-needed conversation about consent (again).
By then, the Mutiny was sold and it spiraled into insolvency.
From there it spiraled into Saturday morning tweets from the president.
Liz's personal theory of how this all spiraled out of control?
The currency has spiraled, inflation is persistent and debt remains high.
An extensive sponsor and media boycott of the Rockets soon spiraled.
For many South Sudanese, food prices have spiraled out of reach.
But it spiraled once the Brownback tax cuts drained state coffers.
Without medication she spiraled downward, eventually threatening suicide at a court hearing.
According to Ayala, what happened after quickly spiraled out of her control.
As Iraq has spiraled downward, policymakers have been quick to provide advice.
Fundamentally, this was a domestic violence situation that spiraled into a classroom.
But behind the scenes he had spiraled even further than anyone realized.
As the foreign powers escalated their antagonism, Lebanon's dysfunction spiraled into violence.
But things soon spiraled downward, and the peace appears to be gone.
Since Hugo Chávez died in March 2013, Venezuela has spiraled into crisis.
Things spiraled out of control for the Suns during the second quarter.
The GOP has spiraled into ideological rigidity, moving evermore to the right.
Since August, WeWork's original plan to go public has steadily spiraled downhill.
A war against Kurdish separatists spiraled into ever-greater levels of brutality.
But the final three months of 2016 spiraled well beyond his control.
Since Hugo Chavez imposed socialism on the country, it has spiraled ever downward.
It was a confluence of pretty crazy moves that spiraled out of control.
But when the economy spiraled into a recession, she started seeing things differently.
The value of Iran's rial plummeted by around 70%, and inflation has spiraled.
The value of Iran's Riyal plummeted by around 70%, and inflation has spiraled.
Her life had spiraled in recent years, as her heroin addiction consumed her.
And costs spiraled upward as it rushed to meet the new market's demands.
She became gripped with an acute feeling of isolation and spiraled into depression.
The protests quickly spiraled out of control, and several dozen people were killed.
But as high school friends matured and moved forward, Mr. Comello spiraled downward.
But as profits sunk and Sears spiraled into bankruptcy, so did Fisher's morale.
Tesla shares have roared higher as the rest of the market has spiraled down.
China's decade-old commodity boom spiraled downhill and came to an end in 2015.
As time went on, the models often spiraled into recommending unqualified applicants at random.
Bodies floated above silent office spaces and walls shifted and spiraled from their architecture.
Instead, the killings spiraled, claiming nearly 250,2000 lives under Calderon while Guzman's fame grew.
There was no apparent reason why his blood pressure had spiraled out of control.
The socialist economy, once thriving, has spiraled since global oil prices dropped in 2014.
As the early deficit spiraled, Popovich chirped angrily at his players from the sideline.
Inflation in Iran is around 50%, its currency has spiraled and unemployment is high.
We watched with dismay as the election spiraled further and further out of control.
But things have spiraled out of control quickly for the 2011 U.S. Open champion.
He said things spiraled out of control and he wished things had been different.
That spiraled into tariff-related pain as investors worried about its broad overseas business.
This coal baron funded climate denial — and himself — as his company spiraled into bankruptcy.
After he died, Ms. Fludgate spiraled into severe depression and her financial situation teetered.
School officials said it was a case of bullying that spiraled out of control.
This week a jump in gasoline prices unleashed widespread protests that spiraled into looting.
A chorus we were of piebald hounds Our howling spiraled out across the downs.
They spiraled out from a few small events into a bigger and bigger tapestry.
Once her family and Federline took her sons away from her, she spiraled hard.
The arrests come eight years after the 2250 protests spiraled into a nation-wide bloodbath.
The camp's population spiraled dangerously upward, and the new restrictions created a market for smugglers.
The city's homicide rate has spiraled, turning Acapulco into Mexico's most dangerous municipality in 2016.
The miscommunication between Tai and Cydney spiraled out of control and Tribal Council turned caustic.
But as the crisis worsened, even small indulgences like movie tickets spiraled out of reach.
McCamey became addicted to food, and her weight spiraled upwards as she ate for comfort.
Brinson supported his ex-wife when her alcoholism spiraled out of control again last year.
It all spiraled downward, and they had this hubris to say that we're self-reliant.
I spiraled into an eating disorder, which gave me some type of control over something.
Then I kind of spiraled down... I have a vast knowledge about serial killers now.
I also blanched at the $999 price tag, which inevitably spiraled up into four figures.
Not knowing how to process these feelings, he spiraled into a state of deep depression.
From 2009 to 2017, that average spiraled up to an annual loss of 252 gigatons.
The relative silence continued last week as the situation on the southern U.S. border spiraled.
A driver captured the moment the plane spiraled to the ground on a dashboard camera.
They believe it was on auto-pilot and spiraled when it ran out of fuel.
Meth was supposed to be a one-time thing for Mac, but it quickly spiraled.
The demonstrations spiraled into a broader movement against President Emmanuel Macron and his economic reforms.
Two black holes spiraled toward one another, approaching closer and closer until they finally collided.
There were swimming pools, supermarkets, and other attractive amenities that have since spiraled into decay.
WeWork spiraled from a $47 billion valuation to talk of bankruptcy in just 6 weeks.
Their economy has spiraled downward because of the inability to have connectivity with the world.
When new administrative echelons were put in place, the cost of public education spiraled upward.
Protesters in Syria took up arms and the country spiraled into a devastating civil war.
Mr. Berry confessed, admitting to Sheriff Rowles that the night had spiraled out of control.
Moments like that became symbolic of how the holiday had spiraled beyond Anna Jarvis's control.
But after 9/11, even cricket became just an afterthought as the country spiraled into war.
Others point to inefficient marketing spending resulting in customer acquisition costs that spiraled out of control.
But in 2007, he spiraled out of control again and was hospitalized for a methadone overdose.
The plane spiraled downward and crashed into the waters off of Martha's Vineyard, killing all three.
The internal crisis in Yemen spiraled out of control when the Saudis intervened in March 2015.
Things spiraled in late February, when the singer was taken in for questioning by the police.
"Just the one inning kind of spiraled out of control there," Braves manager Brian Snitker said.
After a while I started to drink with them, which spiraled out of control really quickly.
Every Friday, the control we carefully exercised over our professional lives spiraled dangerously out of control.
Libya has spiraled into turmoil after a civil war ousted longtime leader Muammar Gaddafi in 2011.
The duo spiraled around each other, until eventually merging into one, even more massive black hole.
I thought what I'd posted was pretty tame, but the whole conversation spiraled, becoming heated, fast.
"Eventually, things just spiraled downward in second grade, where her light just went out," she said.
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That she was somehow the sole lynchpin of a murder trial that spiraled out of control.
In the early 1960s he spiraled into depression, dropped out of the university and became homeless.
How fake news spread and spiraled In Hong Kong, there's virtually no way to avoid misinformation.
The audience spiraled around him in compact arcs of chairs that mostly faced the venue's walls.
Or have those disruptions spiraled into chaos and disorder, showing a White House that is dysfunctional?
On top of that, emerging markets are in turmoil after Argentina and Turkey spiraled into crisis.
Accountants BDO said retail sales spiraled lower through June in the run-up to the vote.
Disagreement over exactly when a peanut spread turns into peanut butter spiraled into a yearslong fight.
The scheme appears to have started as a relatively modest scam and spiraled dramatically in ambition.
From there, the idea has spiraled until it became a fairly mainstream idea in developed countries.
In July 403, 240-year-old Joshua Jones committed suicide after his online gambling debts spiraled.
The franchise then spiraled into disarray, compiling a 7-25 record over the 2013 and '14 seasons.
In the five years since demonstrations broke out against Gaddafi, the country has spiraled into lawless anarchy.
It was out of control, ran out of fuel and spiraled into the sea at high speed.
The story screeched upward and spiraled downward within the multi-dimensional spaces of its psycho-quantum world.
My first review unit spiraled into a bootloop that Google could not diagnose and had to replace.
The country spiraled into civil war - with violence along ethnic lines - after Kiir sacked Machar in 2013.
The primary array will have 21950 18-meter antennas, spiraled across New Mexico, Texas, Arizona, and Mexico.
Rob spiraled back into another deep depression and gained back the weight he lost ... and then some.
Crude prices have spiraled down more than 60 percent to about $37 per barrel since mid-2014.
Previous evidence further suggests the plane spiraled fast into the ocean instead of making a controlled descent.
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The ball spiraled high into the air, but Ibrahimovic, facing away from the goal, leapt toward it.
Being underdressed in bad weather was blamed for causing an illness that quickly spiraled out of control.
It's the latest in the series of allegations that have spiraled out from the Harvey Weinstein scandal.
A spiraled photo calendar features 12 portraits of New York based-women in various expressions of emotion.
Blood-flow restriction training started out in a controlled laboratory setting, then spiraled into off-label use.
The helicopter had seemed to sputter for a moment, and then it had spiraled to the ground.
The day after her 2000th birthday, a straightforward surgery to deal with acid reflux spiraled into chaos.
Gosnold died only four months after making landfall, and the colony soon spiraled into death and cannibalism.
Americans of all political stripes are united on one thing: Drug prices have spiraled out of control.
With the emergence of a new generation of Russian collectors — some with immense wealth — prices have spiraled.
As the price of AIDS medications has spiraled upward in recent years, A.H.F.'s coffers have swelled.
In Munich, the cost of renovating the Deutsches Museum, one of the country's most visited, has spiraled.
The stock spiraled to its lowest point in three years on June 3 at $178.97 per share.
My mind spiraled open, ablaze with transformations, woman to tree, woman to white deer, woman to spider.
This week, the two leading Republican presidential candidates spiraled into a hypermasculine feud over each other's wives.
And all of Washington has awakened to the fact that the Russia issue has spiraled beyond anyone's control.
Venezuela spiraled into its worst-ever economic crisis, with hyperinflation forecast to reach 10 million percent this year.
"I remember the night just last year that I spiraled and overdosed in my living room," she wrote.
The impeachment proceedings spiraled out of a July 25 phone call between Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
"This case serves as a stark reminder that our abortion jurisprudence has spiraled out of control," Thomas wrote.
That's kind of when I think the music landscape changed, and how the whole thing kind of spiraled.
Those exchanges often spiraled out of control, with some white women insinuating that black women were being divisive.
The incident spiraled spectacularly out of control, and Guthrie turned the real-life debacle into his greatest opus.
She became known for acting with her entire body, which she twisted, torqued, and spiraled in all directions.
MaryAnn spiraled, her kids dropped out of college, and Andrew spent five uncomfortable days in his dad's homeland.
After she spiraled into periods of depression, they separated for two years (without divorcing) to find individual happiness.
Sustained conflict has only spiraled the nation into a further cycle of hunger, disease, poverty, death and destruction.
The director spiraled it off in that a camper could've walked in on us, and that's a liability.
Deadly protests For months, violence has spiraled out of control as the struggle for food and medicine grows.
After things spiraled out of control, Justin was able to undo the spell by giving Mr. and Mrs.
"I had the perfect life a few years ago but it has spiraled out of control," Shields wrote.
The movement sometimes spiraled slowly, vertically up and down her physique, or horizontally across her arms and torso.
The country spiraled into civil war, with fighting along ethnic lines, after Kiir sacked Machar in late 2013.
What started as a desire to sleep with experienced men spiraled into some form of undiagnosed sex addiction.
Salfia's daughter's sore throat quickly spiraled into a $650 bill, as the rest of the family got sick.
After a hiking trip in northern Mexico, I returned with food-borne hepatitis that spiraled into debilitating fatigue.
Under his leadership, the country's economy has spiraled downward, and food, water and medicine supplies are running low.
Foreman spiraled to the mat and was counted out in one of the great upsets in heavyweight history.
I think it's spiraled down in the last eight years, and I want to see us coming together.
Almost every single stock index in the world has spiraled lower but developed markets have borne the brunt.
Ticket prices for the final, which ranged from about $215 to $2000 at face value, quickly spiraled upward.
But on Tuesday, Bell Pottinger came crashing down after its latest effort, in South Africa, spiraled into disaster.
Almost every single stock index in the world has spiraled lower but developed markets have borne the brunt.
He sat in front of his window, as gusts of snow spiraled outside in a bitterly cold wind.
As budgets for science fiction shows have spiraled higher and higher, studios are taking fewer and fewer chances.
The protests quickly spiraled into a broader movement against Macron, his pro-business reforms and elitism in general.
In 22010, she was jailed for 20043 months after an addiction to crack cocaine spiraled out of control.
The fire spiraled to about five acres and began spreading out of control, fueled by windy conditions, Winter said.
The protests then spiraled out of control, with people openly criticizing both Rouhani and Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
As she describes in the book, her feelings of anger and resentment soon spiraled into depression and self-harm.
One of my $2,000 MRI scan bills spiraled all the way to me being served to appear in court.
Those babies had surgery at St. Mary's, but when their health spiraled downward, they were transferred to other hospitals.
Bloodshed and dire conditions For months, violence spiraled out of control as people struggle to get food and medicine.
Many expressed frustration that Obamacare plans cost way too much, that premiums and deductibles had spiraled out of control.
The spacecraft entered Ceres' orbit on March 2015 and over time has spiraled downward closer to the dwarf planet.
The dispute has spiraled intoa fight with racial overtones, dismaying Democrats as the 2020 presidential and congressional elections approach.
Many of them have spiraled downwards since their prime, but some stores, like Hot Topic and Claire's, still exist. 
Nationalist sentiment has spiraled so high that even Mr. Modi may be powerless to contain it, Mr. Shukla said.
So halfway through my degree, I got into the clean-eating movement, which spiraled into something unhealthy and obsessive.
But the discontent was far greater than mere political frustration in a country that has spiraled into economic ruin.
The Devils need a bounce-back year from Cory Schneider, who spiraled to a 33 goals-against average and .
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Prices spiraled upward for more than a decade as people speculated on flowers that might emerge from tulip bulbs.
Concertina wire spiraled over the American side of the border crossing leading from downtown Tijuana to San Ysidro, Calif.
Or would the internet have simply spiraled into new — yet strangely familiar — shapes, with their own joys and disasters?
Crime stayed at record lows, with the exception of a few cities where gun violence and homicides spiraled upward.
The dollar index has lost 1.6 percent so far this month and has spiraled lower over the past year.
We were at the point of dislocation around which salt crystals spiraled upward like a staircase as they grew.
While Guillorme remained composed as the bat spiraled toward the dugout, his teammates around him braced for the worst.
Drama around the call has spiraled since details about it began to leak through the press late last week.
Unlike many of Suharto's former acolytes, Mr. Wanandi admits that the events of 1965-66 spiraled out of control.
As the scene spiraled out of control, university police warned protesters to disperse and issued a lockdown for campus buildings.
As the scene spiraled out of control, university police warned protesters to disperse and issued a lockdown for campus buildings.
Fired from MGM after 15 years, Garland had a nervous breakdown and spiraled out of control — even attempting suicide twice.
Instead, it seems like it began almost run-of-the-mill — an interpersonal dispute that spiraled completely out of control.
Decades earlier, the Vietnam War spiraled into an expansive conflict with alarming ease, and inflamed furious debate across American society.
South Sudan spiraled into civil war at the end of 2013 after President Salva Kiir sacked his deputy Riek Machar.
As she spiraled downward personally, she refused to listen to the warnings of her most trusted advisors and her family.
Libya has spiraled downward ever since, its difficulties exacerbated by falling prices for oil -- the vast source of its revenue.
Bloodshed and dire conditions For months, violence has spiraled out of control as the struggle for food and medicine grows.
However, Vancouver faded to 22017 points in 218-16 and spiraled badly this season despite winning its first four games.
My initial curiosity spiraled into a full-on inquisition (or, really, reading all the Wikipedia articles I could about armor).
The country spiraled into civil war in 2013 when Kiir, an ethnic Dinka, fired his deputy Riek Machar, a Nuer.
As she spiraled further, Tallulah and Scout stopped speaking to Moore for three years, while Rumer kept in touch sporadically.
"The truth is, I kind of spiraled," Ali Vincent, the first woman to win the competition, told Oprah last year.
The seemingly innocuous treatment of chronic pain with painkillers that began in the late 1990s has spiraled out of control.
One spiraled over the spectator area and landed a few hundred feet away from the rows of RVs and tents.
Jeffrey L. Harrigian reflected increasing exasperation by United States officials over the conflict that has spiraled into a humanitarian disaster.
But even as conditions spiraled down, I watched López try to incorporate what he learned in prison to daily life.
The attack made national headlines in 1989 as a sign that crime in the city had spiraled out of control.
And with spring holidays on the horizon, our reporter explored the sweet success of spiraled ham, even among boutique producers.
As the losses spiraled, residents said, the nonprofit repeatedly reassured its tenants not to worry and kept signing new contracts.
But tensions between the two sides have spiraled during the latest offensive, with both accusing the other of flouting agreements.
The July 25 phone call prompted a whistleblower complaint from a US intelligence official, which spiraled into the impeachment inquiry.
The economic crisis spiraled further after the shock results of the August primary vote dimmed Macri's chances for re-election.
In 1962, China invaded India through Ladakh in the north, which spiraled into a disastrous war between the two countries.
A civil war between the government of Yemen and Houthi rebel forces has spiraled into the world's most severe humanitarian crisis.
Stocks worldwide spiraled downward on Friday and were set to post their worst weekly losing streak in more than five years.
These two neutron stars, the city-sized cores of deceased giant stars, spiraled inward and merged to become a giant fireball.
After about 10 minutes, the conversation between Trent and Dwire had spiraled into a shouting match, and Trent called the police.
The deaths of the four youths spiraled into a seven-week war between Israel and Hamas, which rules the Gaza Strip.
Last year was Irma, which spiraled up the state's western coast and was the fifth most expensive storm in US history.
The study demonstrates that the culture of so-called 'flexible work boundaries' has, for many, spiraled into 'work with no boundaries'.
Defying expectations for the start of 25, mortgage rates spiraled down further last week, spurring more volume in the mortgage market.
The most fascinating episodes are Defunctland's deep-dives into projects that spiraled directly due to corporate greed and poor decision-making.
The chaos spiraled into all-out war as Syrian forces stepped up their bombardment of towns controlled by anti-Assad groups.
"The story I told on Jimmy Kimmel last night seems to have spiraled out of control," he said in a statement.
Since then, things have progressively spiraled out of control with thousands of people searching through her social media presence for clues.
Perhaps it is a nagging feeling that this global system we are a part of has spiraled out of our control.
" The foul-smelling saga has now spiraled into a full blown fecal fiasco, a controversy the British media promptly dubbed "fartgate.
When Mel and High came together with their crew, it was the most natural thing, so too when they spiraled apart.
Modest Mouse's humble beginnings established their authenticity, even as the indie boom spiraled to sometimes less than great heights around them.
As organized criminal activity has spiraled out of control in Mexico, two federal administrations have been unable to regain control entirely.
When the economy turned in 2009, the business' fortunes spiraled further, forcing Grafton into debt just to keep its doors open.
The complaint spiraled into the impeachment inquiry, and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has accused Trump of bribery and abuse of power.
The arrests spiraled into bloodshed when a member of the group, LaVoy Finicum, 54, raced his truck toward a police roadblock.
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In multiple interviews over the ensuing months he maintained this stance, even as the controversy spiraled and earned national media attention.
His plotting seems to have spiraled out of control long ago, but he acts like it's all part of the plan.
In Stockholm, Mr. Aas's losses spiraled before Nasdaq Clearing intervened, shaking confidence in the way that some CCPs monitor their members.
It was the kind of day that spiraled out of control from minute one, and then I could never catch up.
It soon spiraled into fighting among several factions, engulfing the country in ethnic violence and eventually producing a devastating humanitarian crisis.
Millions of average Americans lost their livelihoods and homes as the global financial crisis spiraled out of control a decade ago.
"It's soaring," Mr. Kapoor said, pointing at the glider as it spiraled higher and higher on a stream of warm air.
In fact, the amount of opium poppy grown in Afghanistan spiraled from 74,000 hectares in 2001 to 328,000 hectares in 2017.
Earlier in her testimony, Yovanovitch revealed how she pleaded for public State Department support as the campaign against her quickly spiraled.
Tensions spiraled on June 12 when police fired rubber bullets and tear gas at protesters near the heart of the city.
Simpson insisted that he simply wanted to retrieve his memorabilia but the plan to do so unintentionally spiraled into a criminal act.
First, there was the surge pricing, then the weird movie limitations, and then the whole thing spiraled into a depressing, confusing mess.
MACCALLUM: So this weekend, anger spiraled out of control to the point where Homeland Security said that they were warning administration employees.
The situation in 2014, when demands for the direct election of the chief executive spiraled into the Umbrella Movement, was very different.
That is a myth that has spiraled out of control, and according to Everyday Health, it's one that's existed for a while.
As is the way online, it spiraled into silliness, and was filtered through other popular meme categories until it barely made sense.
Rather, Breitbart, the conservative and Trump-friendly news outlet, spiraled into chaos (Michelle Fields resigned, along with editor at large Ben Shapiro).
Forty-four people appeared in court Wednesday, charged with rioting for their role in last Sunday's protests, which spiraled out of control.
"I've spiraled into a depression and I've been questioning everything that I am, and how I've been doing things," Franco, 38, says.
Zimbabwe spiraled into deep economic crisis after Mugabe introduced a radical policy of land distribution in the late 1990s and early 2000s.
As the Syrian civil war spiraled out of control, Syrian Americans across the United States tried to get their families out. Rep.
The couple welcomed their first daughter, Dallas, in 1988; Pat's substance abuse spiraled out of control, and he couldn't hold a job.
But shortly after independence, it spiraled into a civil war that killed tens of thousands and displaced more than two million people.
In stark contrast to all of these alarming encounters, the situation with Monte never spiraled out of control in the same way.
No one thought it was a good idea but Trump had outsize influence and they did it and the thing just spiraled.
It's not clear why Italy's Covid-19 outbreak spiraled so quickly relative to other European countries, but there are several competing theories.
Other times reports of thrown objects, gunshots, Molotov cocktails, and looting prompted police reactions, and the situation often spiraled into further chaos.
A teenage programmer launched 4chan in 2003 as a venue to nerd out on anime, but it quickly spiraled out of control.
A simple question about mysterious packages spiraled into a dizzying network of Amazon storefronts, web domains and badly written "About us" pages.
The Occupy movement "has spiraled into irrelevance and relative obscurity," HuffPost political and pop culture analyst Andy Ostroy wrote in May 299.
The United Nations has reported soaring rates of malnutrition among Syrian civilians in combat zones amid food prices that have spiraled upward.
On Thursday, Gobert thanked fans for their support but also apologized for making light of what has spiraled into a deadly pandemic.
At the same time, the Kurds have been counterattacking, firing off shells at Turkish border villages as the danger of escalation spiraled.
But instead of doubling down on factionalism, which could have spiraled into violence, Tunisian leaders chose a path of compromise and restraint.
As people disembarked, public health officials took their temperatures — a measure that was becoming more commonplace as the virus spiraled in China.
The country spiraled into economic collapse as oil prices fell and the country elected the opposition to its National Assembly in 2015.
Initial reports indicate that the conflict started with bullying that spiraled out of control, according to Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools Superintendent Clayton Wilcox.
On Sunday and Monday mornings, President Donald Trump posted rants about an immigration "caravan" that spiraled into attacks on Democrats and Mexico.
Finally, the cost of getting the one thing that can still help level income disparity — university education — has spiraled in recent years.
There was no proof ZMapp was a factor in their recovery, but it quickly became a coveted drug as the outbreak spiraled.
Funding to consumer services companies, which include the myriad of on-demand apps, spiraled 63% from the fourth quarter, according to VentureSource.
That is one big reason the stock market has spiraled lower, as buyers rushed into Treasurys and yields on corporate debt snapped higher.
The pair spiraled toward each other, colliding to form an even bigger black hole with a mass 62 times that of Earth's sun.
In August, she admitted that she began abusing drugs at age 11 and had "spiraled out of control" by the age of 15.
"I truly feel that because of how we looked, the situation spiraled into something other than what it needed to be," he said.
He described the high court's abortion jurisprudence as having "spiraled out of control" and urged the justices to take up the issue soon.
It all started with Charles promoting a competitor to Westbrook's line of beauty vitamins and has now spiraled to encompass Charles' personal life.
So she ''spiraled out,'' beginning at home, then moving out into the street and, finally, in a rented helicopter, up in the air.
Supported on a central mast, with one sweeping wall of locally collected sandstone mixed with salvaged blue glass, the home spiraled like DNA.
Jamie Spears is credited with reviving the career of his teen sensation daughter after her life spiraled out of control in 2007-2008.
Influencers incorporate the trend into everything from holographic makeup brushes shaped like spiraled horns to pastel-swirled toast with a gold leaf topping.
"From one death for every 269 arrivals last year, in 2016 the likelihood of dying has spiraled to one in 88," Spindler said.
So there is definitely precedence for Tiangong-1's spiraled descent, and there are likely to be similar reentries in the years ahead.
Screenshot: Fox 10 Phoenix (YouTube)By now, millions of people have seen the footage of the rescue mission that spiraled out of control.
They quickly spiraled into a broader movement against the political elite and inequality, triggering some of the capital's worst street violence in decades.
Nearly 100 relief workers have been killed in South Sudan, which gained independence in 2011 and spiraled into civil war two years later.
While their probe focused on kickbacks paid to executives of state-run companies, it has spiraled outward in recent years to various industries.
But as the oil revenues dried up and Venezuela's economy spiraled into recession and hyperinflation, her support for his successor began to waver.
Andy Jones, a witness to Monday's crash, said a trail of white smoke followed the plane as it spiraled toward a soybean field.
The once-in-a-lifetime moment was caught on video by the Padres organization, and quickly spiraled Gabrielle DiMarco to social media fame.
Jamie Spears is credited with reviving the career of his teen sensation daughter after her life spiraled out of control in 2007-08.
Officials say well digging has spiraled out of control, with little or no regulation of how the ever more scarce water is exploited.
Then at some point that night, a fight outside a nightclub in St. Louis, Missouri, spiraled into a shooting that left five injured.
It generated a lot of attention, both for its design and its nearly $2,000 price, but it spiraled into a public-relations nightmare.
Then a blog called Chubstr actually wrote an article about me [and the Target campaign], and then everything kind of spiraled from there.
"We set up the GoFundMe based on that joke, and it spiraled from there," Katelyn Bowden, founder and CEO of Badass, told Motherboard.
The series began with the wide-eyed arrival of a brunette Mary (Adelaide Kane) to the French court and spiraled feverishly from there.
Since the regime and its allied militias cut the main supply road from Turkey to Aleppo, prices of essential goods have spiraled upwards.
In others, discussions about women, homosexuality and transgender Australians have spiraled quickly from chauvinism to support for bullying or outright exclusion from politics.
Under his leadership, the country's economy has spiraled downward, with hyperinflation reaching one million percent, and food, water and medicine supplies running low.
This spiraled into a larger conversation about me feeling controlled and Todd feeling that I ignored him when we were out with friends.
The government shifted to harsher policies in 2009 after protests in Xinjiang's capital, Urumqi, spiraled into rioting and left nearly 200 people dead.
The singer, who isolated himself at a ritzy clinic in Barbados, stressed how lucky he was to not have spiraled out of control.
I started focusing on the debt, on the idea that I didn't deserve everything I had — it quickly spiraled into severe postpartum anxiety.
This makes it likely that if any Americans had been killed, the US-Iran confrontation could&aposve spiraled into a bloody, disastrous war.
The protests erupted over welfare benefits but spiraled into a broader movement to oust Ortega, who is serving his third term as president.
She had survived a childhood filled with abuse but spiraled into addiction after her five-year-old son was run over and killed.
Since then, the number of internet-connected devices has spiraled into the billions, and with it the risks of a cleverly created worm.
Like so much in history, there are important lessons to be learned, including how seemingly small decisions spiraled into a horrific global conflict.
The country's military had been a bulwark for President Nicolás Maduro even as the country spiraled deeper into an economic and humanitarian crisis.
But, attorneys for the complex -- The Mansions at Acqualina -- say once AB sat down for the depo, things quickly spiraled out of control.
A large plume of smoke spiraled into the sky, and witnesses said a number of bodies could be seen piled on the ground.
We spiraled a little until we stumbled across Econyl, a manufacturer of recycled nylon used by the likes of Mara Hoffman and Girlfriend Collective.
"I spiraled into one of the worst depressions of my life and had to work extremely hard to find my way out," she said.
For a period of about two minutes, the binary pair spiraled around each other with unimaginable speed, spewing gravitational waves into the cosmic void.
Once a wealthy oil nation, Venezuela in the last five years has spiraled deep into a political and economic chaos under Maduro&aposs rule.
Since Apple made these complaints in its initial court filing against Qualcomm, the fight between the two companies has spiraled into a global showdown.
Proponents, including House Speaker Paul Ryan, say the bill will restore choice to consumers and lower premiums that spiraled out of control under Obamacare.
Jill Hopkins-Olewnik's evening of after-work dancing quickly spiraled into a night filled with pills and hookups in the back of a nightclub.
They just took one day and threw it out the window, in terms of controlling their message, and it's spiraled completely out of control.
The crisis spiraled out of a deadly June 30 shooting in the Chouf mountains that pitted groups represented in Hariri's administration against each other.
Witnesses to the crash said they heard a loud bang before the plane, with white smoke trailing, spiraled to the ground, nose down. 4.
Venezuela has spiraled into a full-blown crisis, sparked by years of economic mismanagement made worse by a three-year downturn in oil prices.
The customer got into an argument with employees, and the situation spiraled out of control after police were called, the NAACP LDF official said.
Turkey invaded Syria last Wednesday, and within a week the situation has spiraled into a humanitarian catastrophe that ISIS and Moscow have already exploited.
However, operating losses spiraled in the same period, which may have spooked investors as its stock dropped 11% on its first day of trading.
The fight with police that spiraled into chaos after a planned march against the government-installed "smart lampposts" that sparked concerns over state surveillance.
The world's youngest country, South Sudan spiraled into civil war in 2013 when Kiir, an ethnic Dinka, fired his deputy Riek Machar, a Nuer.
How Venezuela spiraled downward into chaos More than 350 demonstrators have reportedly been detained during the scores of protests this week, Bachelet's office said.
She's been taking readers inside the crazy world of WeWork, which spiraled from a $47 billion valuation to talk of bankruptcy in six weeks.
Central African Republic, a former French colony, spiraled into deep crisis in early 2013 when mainly Muslim Seleka fighters toppled former president Francois Bozize.
The conflict, triggered by a squabble between youth over the illicit trade in gasoline in the fall of 2014, quickly spiraled out of control.
But de la Rua was forced to leave office before completing his first term as the economy spiraled out of control and Argentines protested.
Under his leadership, the country's economy has spiraled downward, with hyperinflation reaching one million percent, and food, water and medicine supplies are running low.
Meanwhile, the caseload in New York City spiraled out of control, overwhelming hospitals and cementing New York as the epicenter of the U.S. epidemic.
The protests soon spiraled into a broader resistance movement and became the sharpest test of his authority since he took office again in 2007.
After her father's death, and as her mother spiraled deeper into an opioid addiction, her aunt and uncle took in her and her brothers.
But when she casually dropped the selfie of all selfies on Instagram ahead of her promotional tour for The Lion King, my adoration spiraled.
But after the coup attempt the country spiraled out of control, and the level of threat just kept creeping closer and closer to home.
Charles Robb (D-Va.) and Alan Simpson (Wyo.), to change the course of the war in Iraq after it had spiraled out of control.
Trump also said the US has sent officials to Saudi Arabia to get more information on the killing, which has spiraled into a crisis.
Lacking any of the necessary willpower to go back to my work, I spiraled further into a procrastination hole and clicked on the link.
Last month, clashes between Hong Kong protesters and police spiraled out of control as they spread from the city&aposs streets onto university campuses.
Yet under Mr. Maduro and his predecessor and mentor, Hugo Chávez, who died in 2013, Venezuela's economy spiraled into mismanagement, corruption and backbreaking debt.
But his career has spiraled to the point where you don't not believe it, either — and it appears LeBron's buddies at LRMR have had enough.
Things spiraled out of control as Ma Anand Sheela, Rajneesh's right-hand woman and devoted disciple, plots to secure the organization's political and fiscal dominance.
By any metric, it is clear that Venezuela has spiraled into a regional catastrophe, one fueled by the foreign meddling of Russia, China and Cuba.
They view the events of the last month and those that preceded it as part of an unjust narrative that's spiraled out of control, unchecked.
Ryan looked befuddled at times and took far too many gambles, particularly when the Falcons spiraled to six consecutive losses after a 6-1 start.
"If your credit card debt has already spiraled to a level you cannot manage, you may need to turn to others for help," Doll adds.
The Watergate scandal got its name because it spiraled outward from a botched break-in at the Democratic National Committee offices in the Watergate Hotel.
Witnesses at the scene, where a large plume of smoke spiraled into the sky, said they had seen a number of bodies on the ground.
It started with a debilitating hip injury and spiraled throughout the ARTPOP release campaign, which kicked off with the star parting ways with her management.
But in a few weeks it has spiraled into a movement powerful enough to force Emmanuel Macron into the biggest U-turn of his presidency.
The Syrian conflict began in 2011 with popular protests against President Bashar al-Assad and spiraled into civil war after a crackdown by security forces.
Within a round he was breathing hard, and in the second Diaz cracked him while he was leaning and the bout spiraled towards the submission.
Mesquite, Texas (CNN)Anguish spiraled through Sandra Pinchback's body like a corkscrew upon hearing that her son had died in prison from an asthma attack.
Peter ran the wound under the kitchen tap for several minutes, watching as his own and Caroline's blood spiraled into the drain like entwined serpents.
In the last month, the contracting process for companies vying to be one of the U.S. Department of Education's debt collectors has spiraled into chaos.
The lawsuit has since spiraled and has left Cohen in a potential legal predicament over whether the payment was an illegal in-kind campaign contribution.
Puerto Rico has spiraled into a worsening financial crisis since then, defaulting on some payments as the United States enacted a rescue package this summer.
When Amazon recently announced its plans to buy Whole Foods, the grocery industry's stocks spiraled while Whole Foods and Amazon watched their respective stocks climb.
For over 35 years I had binge eating disorder and atypical anorexia, because insurance didn't cover necessary treatment, my eating disorders spiraled into heart failure.
High above the Amazon rain forest, home to trees that are more than 1,2200 years old, heavy plumes of black smoke spiraled toward the clouds.
While one contestant used his newfound invisibility to steal people's lunches and air hump (very aware) audience members, the other spiraled into an existential crisis.
The Los Angeles Angels spiraled out of the American League wild-card competition and are sinking fast entering Friday's home contest against the Seattle Mariners.
Golden State kept stumbling, and the Lakers kept up the pressure, until the Warriors spiraled to just their sixth loss of the season, 112-95.
The unrest began in April, when Ortega proposed reducing pension benefits to cover a budget shortfall, and quickly spiraled to encompass a range of concerns.
I would sit alone as my depressive thoughts spiraled out of control, not doing anything to stop them or bothering to call anyone for support.
Ruled an accidental drowning, Yoon's death has spiraled into a longform legal and financial dispute over the rights and legacy to Yoon's card game Divorce!
The NSA has spiraled into "Big Brother" and the infringement has gotten so out of control that the original author of the Patriot Act, Rep.
She still remembered him as the hardworking man who taught her to ride a bicycle, before he spiraled down and out on drugs and alcohol.
The folded, pinched and corrugated fabric spiraled around the models' bodies, abstracting them, an exercise in shape and construction that just happened to become clothing.
But Mr. Sharpton is one of the few prominent Democrats who have offered Mr. Cohen anything verging on warmth as his life has spiraled downward.
As the war in neighboring Syria spiraled into catastrophe, and as the Obama administration opted to largely stand aside, millions of refugees streamed into Turkey.
Rhythms, both recorded and robotic, ricocheted all over; siren tones spiraled around; recorded voices and instruments could, and did, pop up anywhere in the room.
And those segments spiraled out of control, sometimes taking the next segment with it, as both Clinton and Trump continued talking about the previous issue.
Then the conversation spiraled into ideas for alternative feeding methods — a temporary tube through the nose followed, perhaps, by a feeding tube in the stomach.
Nahdi, 20073, who had other health issues stemming from diabetes and cancer, fell ill and "spiraled really fast," his son, Nadir Nahdi, told BuzzFeed News.
Tensions in the Middle East spiraled last week after Trump called for a U.S. airstrike in Baghdad that killed a top Iranian general, Qasem Soleimani.
From there, Ms. Baskin spiraled backward and outward, assembling a kaleidoscopic record of women both arguing for their rights, and simply going about their business.
While the hunt for a rare bottle is not exactly a new thing, the prices do indicate a quest that has spiraled out of control.
They portrayed Kavanaugh as the victim of a movement against sexual harassment that they implied had spiraled out of control and was indiscriminately threatening men.
The far western Chinese region has a long history of unrest and protests, including a 2009 police crackdown which spiraled into citywide violence in Urumqi.
The Chinese region has a long history of unrest and protests, including a 2009 police crackdown which spiraled into citywide violence in the capital Urumqi.
He acknowledged that he did not initiate the police department's major incident plan for mass casualty disasters, even as the situation spiraled out of control.
Street protests erupted in April 2018 when President Daniel Ortega tried to cut welfare benefits, and spiraled into a broader protest movement against the president's rule.
While the work has clearly spiraled out of control, the only way it can be finished is if Martin writes it a page at a time. 
These ancient shark turds were unearthed in Minto Coalfield in New Brunswick, Canada, and can be easily pegged as Orthacanthus because of their recognizable spiraled shape.
The company has struggled to attract new tweeters to join its free-wheeling service, and its stock has spiraled to an all-time low this year.
It ascended to the semi-abstracted superstructure in weathered and stained cast-concrete, curved floors, stairways, and interior platforms that spiraled out from a central axis.
"When things didn't improve he blamed himself and spiraled into this negative feedback loop," said P. Michael Keane, a friend who joined him in spiritual readings.
The recession-hit country spiraled into a currency crisis last year that forced Macri to take a $56 billion credit line from the International Monetary Fund.
It has since spiraled into a broader pro-democracy, anti-government movement, with protesters laying out five major demands -- only one of which has been met.
"Blue Boss" has such an amazing energy and I was listening to it a lot while working on my EP. I recently spiraled down the WhoSample.
In a comment that spiraled into one of his trademark tirades, Duterte reiterated his priority was crushing crime, although not at the expense of economic reform.
Her mother, Ann, said her family had fallen on hard times and that they took out a loan that eventually spiraled to about $6,000 in debt.
A corkscrew of pain spiraled through her body as the marrow was pulled, and then a few milliliters of red, bone-flecked sludge filled the syringe.
Syrian rebels have shot down government planes on several occasions during the war that spiraled out of the uprising against President Bashar al-Assad in 2011.
He notes that Chinese online retail sales spiraled up 36 percent in the third quarter, according to analysis of data from China's National Bureau of Statistics.
How Venezuela spiraled downward into chaos Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro secured another six-year term last May in an election that was widely seen as sham.
Over the past year, the economic crisis in Venezuela has spiraled into one of those grinding international struggles that to most Americans feel vague and intractable.
" As Miliband's answer about Iraq spiraled on and on, he recalled a bit resentfully how someone had said to him, "You know, Iraq is your albatross.
And yet, every year, the halls are decked with red and white spiraled sugar sticks intended to be sucked on until they become pointy, minty daggers.
But over time, it has spiraled into an immensely complicated international war, with some of America's most significant enemies and closest partners on various different sides.
Windows Phone arguably spiraled out of existence because of a vicious paradox: Windows Phone didn't have the apps people wanted, so few people bought Windows phones.
But the process has spiraled into utter confusion as hard-core supporters of a clean break from the European Union revolt against a plan by Mrs.
The constant calculating superheats computers, and the energy demand — to power the computers and to cool them — has spiraled in places where such currencies are pursued.
As the economy spiraled downward, Mr. McConnell, the Senate majority leader, said he would produce a bipartisan bailout bill authorizing an infusion of desperately needed aid.
As the economy spiraled downward, Mr. McConnell, the Senate majority leader, said he would produce a bipartisan bailout bill authorizing an infusion of desperately needed aid.
The diplomatic standoff also spiraled into a trade spat, with the United States increasing tariffs on Turkish aluminum and steel — 20 percent and 50 percent, respectively.
The Corbin, Kentucky, mother of two found herself on the job market after her husband was laid off last year and the family's finances spiraled downward.
That warning was updated last October after a secessionist conflict in the Catalonia region spiraled into several nights of violence in Barcelona and other northeastern cities.
In Charlotte, NC, violent riots in protest of the police killing of a black man spiraled out of control for the second night in a row.
Its shares spiraled more than 18 percent during the past two days, taking it down to its lowest levels since its public debut in March 2017.
As Calloway spiraled, between 2015 and 2017, Beach disappeared from Calloway's feed — until last week, on September 5, 2019, when Calloway made an emotional new post.
A three-year-old sexual harassment matter quickly spiraled into a fiasco, one that raised very public questions about Mr. Parker's tenure at a respected institution.
Jordan Cashmyer has checked into rehab after her drinking spiraled so out of control, she gave herself a concussion and a black eye ... TMZ has learned.
U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres told the Security Council the violence had spiraled into the "world's fastest-developing refugee emergency, a humanitarian and human rights nightmare".
His killing was one of several clashes between the government and rebels that spiraled into broader violence against civilians, setting off a mass exodus to Uganda.
When these two objects combined, they spiraled around each other rapidly before smashing into one another, creating a gigantic fireball of light visible to telescopes on Earth.
A heated back-and-forth over transparency, Senate procedure, and Kavanaugh's long paper trail spiraled into a partisan fight over how the confirmation process has been conducted.
Screenshot: City of Palo AltoA pastor in Silicon Valley stepped down from his church on Monday after locals spiraled into a frenzy over some of his tweets.
The few leaves that had sprouted from the peaty soil were bright but remained whole; a new lime-green shoot spiraled into a cocoon next to them.
But tensions have spiraled between Russia and Turkey during the latest offensive, as 13 Turkish soldiers have been killed by Syrian attacks in the past two weeks.
But as connectivity problems and in-game crashes made Pokémon Go unplayable for attendees, the day spiraled into a large-scale echo of the game's earliest problems.
Alone, Dad spiraled into alcohol addiction, and I was almost booted from school when I went to go help him move to be with her in Mexico.
A major TV star in the 1950s, Rick's career has spiraled downwards, leaving him begging for guest spots as the "heavy" (read: villain) on various network shows.
Until a future where each one of us is gnawing on 20 bananas for breakfast and spiraled courgettes for lunch, maybe we will never know the truth.
Death threats aren't any less disturbing just because they arrive on Twitter or in comment sections, and online conflicts have spiraled out to real-life violence before.
She never returned to his home after that day and her life spiraled downward over the next several years as a result of the trauma, she said.
Relations between Washington and Beijing have spiraled downward since talks collapsed in May, when the United States accused China of reneging on pledges to reform its economy.
On Sunday night, a large crowd of Trump supporters and protesters gathered around the president&aposs star on Hollywood Boulevard and things quickly spiraled out of control.
But recently, the retailer has been in a prolonged sales slump, as shoppers balked at paying up for the brand's preppy style as its prices spiraled higher.
The protests soon spiraled into a broader resistance movement and became the sharpest test of Ortega's authority since the former Marxist guerrilla returned to office in 2007.
" Trump's lewd comments spiraled into a scandal on Friday afternoon after The Washington Post published video caught on a hot microphone before an appearance on "Access Hollywood.
What we as Tennesseans have watched happen over the past decade is a problem that has spiraled out of control for local law enforcement and elected officials.
Crime has spiraled out of control; last year, Baltimore, with roughly 623,000 people, had about as many murders as New York, with a population of 8.4 million.
A Senate Banking Committee hearing on the effects of financial regulation Tuesday spiraled into a heated showdown between senators over the tone and content of the debate.
The job led to unauthorized operations that spiraled into a nearly decade-long scandal, forced three people from their jobs and may have cost Levinson his life.
At first glance, it might appear that the country, which spiraled into deeper violence, corruption and poverty following the coup, is returning to some semblance of normality.
"  Trump's lewd comments spiraled into a scandal on Friday afternoon after The Washington Post published video caught on a hot microphone before an appearance on "Access Hollywood.
But as they found their voice, conspiracy theories purporting that they were "crisis actors"—frauds pretending to be students—spiraled across social media and into the mainstream.
Goodlatte released the statement in the midst of the fiery Strzok hearing, which has repeatedly spiraled into rancorous fighting between Democrats and Republicans over the controversial figure.
Her health spiraled within weeks, during which she had just one mission: Move us out of our rental and into a single-family home we'd finally own.
"I had the perfect life a few years ago but it has spiraled out of control and I desperately need any help you can provide," he wrote.
Turkey has backed an array of Free Syrian Army (FSA) rebels during the war that spiraled out of an uprising against President Bashar al-Assad in 2011.
Beck had already stamped out 41 circles of varying size, arranged in five arms that spiraled out across the lake and came together at a central point.
As tensions between the countries spiraled, Iranians flooded Tehran to present a show of mourning for Soleimani while taking bold shots at the US and its allies.
The call sparked a whistleblower complaint that spiraled into an impeachment inquiry and ultimately led Trump to become the third president in US history to be impeached.
In the years since, it has spiraled out into a tangled paranoid contraption involving state-sponsored killings, pedophile sex rings, and even, in some cases, demonic sacrifice.
That launched a famously bitter relationship between the two men, which spiraled after McCain voted "no" on a piece of health care legislation that Trump was advocating.
As another election looms, popular disillusionment has spiraled over the undemocratic rule of le pouvoir, or the power, as the establishment clique propping up Bouteflika is known.
Twenty-six people were killed during nearly two months of protests that began in October over a rise in metro fares but quickly spiraled out of control.
He may offer the Jets value beyond the standings, particularly in a locker room that suffered from a leadership void that intensified as last season spiraled downward.
But just as the Carter marriage was becoming a particularly effective tool in both members' musical arsenals, the story of their marriage spiraled out of their control.
It's no secret ... Britney's family blames Lutfi for taking her down a bad path back in 2008 when she spiraled out of control and had her breakdown.
Kardashian's ex-husband Lamar Odom famously spiraled into a drug addiction during their relationship, which many blamed on the lifestyle and fame that comes with dating a Kardashian.
In deep space, two black holes spiraled toward each other, their tremendous mass warping spacetime and propagating gravitational waves across the fabric of the universe at light-speed.
"He thought it was bullshit, and this spiraled into a much larger discussion concerning the whole course of what would happen, and this was quite extraordinary," Holbrooke wrote.
Organized crime spiraled under the previous president, Enrique Peña Nieto, who tasked the army with going after drug kingpins, leaving them with few resources to tackle fuel theft.
As much as I like to see the queer community celebrated, it's time to face the truth: the rainbow pride merch-industrial complex has spiraled beyond our control.
South Sudan spiraled into civil war in late 2013, two years after gaining independence from Sudan, and a third of the 12 million population has fled their homes.
The time limit idea then spiraled outward into a fuller piece of art, with Nijman and Calis eventually turning to indie publisher Devolver Digital for funding and support.
Uncle: Suspect had psychological disorder, was jailed before The shootings came at a time of heightened tensions that have spiraled into violence in Israel and the Palestinian territories.
Concern about the amendments has spiraled in recent weeks, taking in pro-business and pro-Beijing elements usually loath to publicly contradict the Hong Kong or Chinese governments.
U.S. stock futures spiraled lower Friday morning after Chinese markets sold off once again, but strategist Bob Doll said a bear market is not necessarily in the cards.
The country hosts nearly 2000,21 refugees, 2587,000 of them from CAR where conflict spiraled in 2013, driven by ethnic and religious grievances and vying over vast diamond resources.
More than 10,000 are estimated to have been killed in the fighting, which has spiraled into what the UN has termed the worst humanitarian disaster in the world.
"This project was originally intended to be a side project, and then it spiraled out of control when we realized we could do actually do it," she said.
The country has spiraled into economic and political crisis after the 2014 oil price crash and years of mismanagement in its energy sector, which underwrites the national budget.
Meanwhile, dissatisfaction with wage stagnation, income inequality, the loss of manufacturing jobs and the large amount of illegal immigration has spiraled, catalyzing Trump's surprising march to the nomination.
In many cases, the U.S. has responded to several of these crises as they spiraled out of control rather than with the urgency and priority that they merited.
The fire started on Saturday near Tejeda but spiraled out of control due to a combination of high temperatures, strong winds, and low humidity, according to the report.
If Kreayshawn spiraled into obscurity in the early half of this decade, Natassia Gail Zolot has climbed out, with a jewelry business, motherhood, tattooing ambitions, and steely optimism.
Olive's life spiraled out of control after she gave a "totally false account" of how she lost her virginity to a guy named George at a community college.
How Italy spiraled from a perfectly healthy country to near collapse in 24 days as the coronavirus took holdItaly is in a nationwide lockdown because of the coronavirus.
But Portland has spent the opening month of a season that could've spiraled out of control into an opportunity to reshape who they are and what they're about.
That conflict spiraled out from there as rebel groups splintered, and jihadist groups, including an al-Qaeda offshoot and ISIS, rose up and took advantage of the chaos.
He said that while the men's actions were "reprehensible," the officers deserved to be commended for avoiding a needless confrontation that could have easily spiraled out of control.
But when her brother died of a drug overdose in 2010, her use of opioid painkillers, heroin, and benzodiazepines "just kind of spiraled out of control," she said.
But then she took in her brother to try to help him overcome an addiction, and soon she was pulled under financially as he spiraled out of control.
Riots have erupted in countries across Latin America, including Colombia, Ecuador and Bolivia in recent weeks as regional unrest spiraled into violence and demands for broad-based reforms.
Bolivia, which Morales led since 2006, spiraled into chaos after the October election was mired in controversy amid evidence it had been rigged in the leftist leader's favor.
By surrounding himself with men like John Erlichman and H.R. Haldeman, players who enabled Nixon's sense of paranoia, he enabled a shaky conspiracy that spiraled out of control.
Beck's works, which he categorically dubs as "snow art," show intricate geometric shapes inspired by patterns found in nature such as snowflakes, spiraled cactus spears, and cannabis leaves.
However, as another election looms, popular disillusionment has spiraled over the undemocratic rule of le pouvoir, or the power, as the establishment clique propping up Bouteflika is known.
Yemen is the Arab region's poorest country, and the civil war that began there in 2015 has since spiraled into one of the world's greatest ongoing humanitarian catastrophies.
In the absence of a clear information about the extent of Cuban involvement in Venezuela, rumors have spiraled, and outside assessments have often been molded for political convenience.
And if that war spiraled out of control, the effects after the conflict would be much worse than the attacks themselves — and change the course of human history.
The protest turned riot that Angela's co-conspirators triggered as a mask for their actions has spiraled out of control, and the police are trying to restore order.
Deraa city was the scene of the first major anti-Assad protests in March 2011, which spiraled into a war now estimated to have killed half a million people.
It is one thing though to identify the pattern, and it's another to start to tease out the reasons why costs have spiraled 123x in just a few decades.
Volkswagen's management board is being asked to explain how soon it informed investors of a scandal which became known as dieselgate and spiraled into the company's worst business crisis.
But they added that they've struggled to handle the backlash in their own lives from coming forward publicly, upset at the way their narratives have spiraled beyond their control.
Years of popular frustration with failed economic policies triggered protests in late 2017, which early the following year spiraled into anti-government demonstrations across dozens of cities and towns.
Each week, dozens of patients with diabetes come to him with deep wounds, severe infections and poor circulation -- debilitating complications of a disease that has spiraled out of control.
"We offer enrichment opportunities where they can use their hands to retrieve food from inside a spiraled plate and to grab fish from within a plastic ball," he said.
Collins, meanwhile, spiraled into alcoholism at his home in Switzerland, filling his days with TV sports, wine and vodka, he told the U.K. newspaper the Guardian earlier this month.
Over the subsequent years, the Arab Spring faded into an Arab Winter as Syria spiraled into civil war and Egypt faced an authoritarian backlash to its once-promising revolution.
"Your unnecessary drama spiraled a behind-the-scenes series of events that resulted in Okoth's body not being taken to Kabondo," she wrote on Facebook, according to The Standard.
Even if growth slows from there, it is a far cry way from 2010-2012, when Spain and Portugal required bailouts and Italy's debt levels spiraled to record highs.
After all, the Watergate scandal truly spiraled out of control for Nixon when investigators discovered that he had taped thousands of hours' worth of his private discussions' with aides.
The sales coordinator entered Oscar into Pet Fit Club, a contest organized by the charity The People's Dispensary for Sick Animals (PDSA) after his weight spiraled out of control.
In 2017, the city council voted to spend $272,875 to dredge the first waterway, helping begin to realize his dream for the community even as his personal life spiraled.
Witness: Plane spiraled to ground, nose down A witness to Monday's crash, Andy Jones, said he heard a loud bang while working in a field near his catfish farm.
Then he paused again, looked at his feet, and started choking up as he began to talk about how Noelle "spiraled out of control" more than a decade ago.
Thomas, for one, has openly compared abortion to eugenics; he has declared that "our abortion jurisprudence has spiraled out of control" and that the undue-burden standard is unconstitutional.
As U.S.-Iranian tensions have spiraled, the security of shipping in the Gulf, through which about a fifth of the world's oil passes, has shot up the international agenda.
Madran's life has spiraled into a despondent daily routine of scrounging for food for her dust-covered children and begging the authorities for any news about their asylum application.
She said her alcoholism spiraled out of control when her engagement to her then-chosen winner Ian McKee ended and she lost both of her parents within four years.
BRUSSELS — As Europe's migrant crisis spiraled toward yet another humanitarian catastrophe, a European Union leader issued a stark warning Thursday to millions in search of economic opportunity: Stay away.
Before long, there was an estimated Rp 234 trillion [$16 billion USD] in outstanding loans floating around as the country quickly spiraled toward dysfunction during the Asian Financial Crisis.
I knew now that 2D survival horror could work, so I created a minimal guideline—one gun, one environment, one kind of enemy—and Lone Survivor spiraled from there.
The issue is an emotional one in San Francisco, where the flood of new workers and existing residents have struggled to mesh as the cost of living has spiraled.
A growing number of Pentagon officials and senior American military commanders are also voicing exasperation over a conflict that has spiraled into one of the world's worst humanitarian disasters.
If you've been watching cable news, you might get the impression that an epidemic of Zika among pregnant women has suddenly spiraled out of control in the United States.
Even though gambling is illegal in Thailand, the dens became so popular that they spiraled into a perverse competition about which outfit could build the biggest and baddest rockets.
It has spiraled outward to become the world's largest Zika outbreak ever, reaching more than 30 countries and territories in the Americas and most recently popping up in Vietnam.
May's allies that a speech that had been going well until the interruption spiraled out of control, overshadowing announcements that had sought to wrest attention from Mr. Corbyn's agenda.
Meridith, who frequently photographs for The Times, has taken some of the most haunting images to come out of the country as its economy has spiraled deeper into chaos.
After Leicester City tied the game, 1-1, against West Ham on Saturday, many witnesses said they saw the chopper clear the stadium before it spiraled out of control.
I worked with a therapist briefly when I was 15 (I'm 18 now and still living at home) because my depression spiraled to the point where I was suicidal.
Over past few days, as the Iowa caucuses spiraled into a historic political fiasco and candidates like Biden, Sanders and Buttigieg exchanged attacks, Warren doubled down on her pitch.
They have carried out similar attacks in Turkey's major cities in the recent past as violence has spiraled since the ceasefire with the PKK collapsed almost a year ago.
Mladenovic showed the first signs of cracking when what should have been a simple return spiraled harmlessly off her racket as she served with the advantage at 5-5.
But the reason it spiraled into an industry-shattering feud was because of more than a phone call, or even the incident at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards.
It spiraled out of control, sending the world economy tumbling into the depths of the Great Depression, and contributing directly to the rise of fascism in Germany and Japan.
Since India's ban, onion prices have spiraled in Asia and forcing leading buyers such as Bangladesh and Sri Lanka to source the crop from Myanmar, Egypt, Turkey and China.
As his mental health clearly spiraled downward and violent tendencies became pronounced, it seems that no one took any action to block him from getting hold of a firearm.
Trump mentioned these investigations in a July 25 phone call with Zelensky that led to a whistleblower complaint from a US intelligence official that spiraled into the impeachment inquiry.
In a long and detailed Instagram post on Monday, the superstar singer talked about the difficulties of having come to fame at a young age and how he spiraled.
The couple immediately went from celebrating to freaking the fuck out when the explosion ignited the dry Arizona desert landscape around it and spiraled into a massive forest fire.
Hannity's defense of Moore spiraled into a bizarre feud with Keurig, the coffee machine company, which dropped their ads from the Hannity program after his Friday defense of Moore.
Fighting erupted on Tuesday after a bungled raid by security forces on a Maute hideout, which spiraled into chaos, with gunmen seizing bridges, roads and buildings and taking Christians hostage.
As the outbreak spiraled out of control in Guinea, Sierra Leone, and Liberia in the summer of 0003, the chaos in Liberia peaked in August and September of that year.
Deraa city was the scene of the first major peaceful protests against Assad in March 2011 which spiraled into a war now estimated to have killed half a million people.
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (CNN)Brazil's political crisis has spiraled closer to a tipping point, with the government appearing at risk of implosion months before the Rio Summer Olympics begin.
He spiraled to the brink of suicide, but said he was yanked back by a friend's straightforward, nonjudgmental question: What do you think allowed you to move in this direction?
The refugee crisis in Southeast Asia last year spiraled into a regional embarrassment that forced governments to admit that their own officials were complicit in trafficking desperate migrants from Myanmar.
As Dawn spiraled ever closer to Ceres over the past year, it captured troves of hi-res imagery, allowing planetary scientists to construct stunning geologic maps of the entire surface.
The campaign -- which goes back years -- has escalated to shouting over the summer, as Trump spiraled in the polls while mostly failing to connect with voters outside his base demographic.
My life had spiraled completely out of control, and thanks to a series of terrible decisions (mostly fueled by drugs, alcohol, and loneliness) I'd found myself with very few friends.
Instead, in a dizzying political drama, he lost an unlosable election and spiraled into ever-deepening disgrace while Malaysians are being feted for advancing democratic values against their global retreat.
Since the ECB last cut its already negative deposit rate in December, this inflation gauge has spiraled about 45 basis points lower to as low as 1.36 percent this week.
Things have spiraled out of control since the Mr. Robot gang first got up and running, and now their onetime partner in revolution—the Dark Army—has turned on them.
Haley was the first senior member of President Donald Trump's administration to visit South Sudan, which spiraled into civil war in 2013, just two years after gaining independence from Sudan.
He has told VICE that the organization has since spiraled out of his control and that he does not want to be held accountable for how other chapters conduct themselves.
This is because the spiraled shape of naturally curly hair means that your scalp's natural oils have a longer way to travel to reach the ends of your hair shaft.
Hurricane Michael spiraled this week into Florida's closely watched gubernatorial and Senate races, bringing with it a chance for the candidates to make — or break — their hard-fought campaigns. Gov.
Boko Haram began about 14 years ago as part of a movement against Western education that quickly spiraled into a yearslong murderous rampage that has spread across the nation's borders.
The family feuds began when the government introduced a controversial bill to allow extradition from Hong Kong to China, and spiraled as record-breaking protests swept the city throughout June.
"Let's stop this conversation right now," she barked, after Sarah Montague pressed her on the reasons why projected costs for the Tokyo Olympic stadium project had spiraled out of control.
The Republican share in large metro areas has spiraled downward in every election since: In 22019, President Trump received just 11.4 percent of his total votes from those 25 counties.
Home prices and rents have spiraled, bringing about a small but painful rise in homelessness and new pressure on families like that of Ayanna and Ben Nelson, who are struggling.
Kasai is the scene of a growing humanitarian disaster in a nation where violence has spiraled since President Joseph Kabila refused to step down when his mandate ended in December.
While the show was right to mourn Perry befittingly, the rest of the season so far has continued on a ludicrous storyline that spiraled out of control after season one.
The families of the dead described how their once-vibrant loved ones had fallen into opioid use, how an injury or divorce led to medication, which then spiraled into addiction.
Despite promises of free concerts, talks, and meet-and-greets with stars like Shane Dawson and Bella Thorne, the event spiraled into a disaster that was canceled after its first day.
In a back-less leotard and leggings, Yamanaka several times balanced on one leg, spiraled into an attitude à la seconde, becoming the jagged electric outlines she carried in her hands.
A protest by inmates overnight had spiraled out of control, one prisoner was killed and a number of guards were taken hostage, Nuevo Leon state security spokesman Aldo Fasci told reporters.
After her ex continually pointed out her flaws and imperfections — from the length of her hair, to her piercings and tattoos — Shane spiraled into a state of confusion and self-doubt.
As the war spiraled beyond the worst nightmares of Syrians, attacks on clearly marked civilian objects like hospitals became commonplace, but back then I thought it would be a game changer.
I spiraled into a fit of tears on my kitchen floor, picturing the next few months of her life, fighting the growth with tubes, needles, and the dreaded cone of shame.
"Martin Dilan has been inactive and missing in action as market-rate rents in North Brooklyn have spiraled, instead cultivating cozy relationships with real estate developers and landlords," Velazquez tells Broadly.
" How one tweet became the NBA's worst nightmare The NBA spat spiraled rapidly since Morey's original October 4 tweet of an image that read, "Fight for freedom, stand with Hong Kong.
She started smoking marijuana at 13, and by her early 20s her drug use had spiraled out of control, as she abused everything from cocaine and heroin to painkillers and acid.
By 2013, the year Williams became mayor, opioid abuse had spiraled so far out of control that Cabell County's fatal heroin overdose rate rose to nearly 13 times the national average.
But unlike Mansion of Happiness and The Game of Life, players spiraled their way toward the center of the corporate web, gaining promotion until the winner became head of the corporation.
What began as an episode of diabetes burnout quickly spiraled into a full-blown eating disorder—one which would cause irreparable damage to her body and almost cost Akers her life.
As casino revenues have spiraled for 22 months in a row, gaming-related crimes in Macau increased by 38 percent in 2015 due to large increases in loansharking and false imprisonment.
Total costs have spiraled from $4.4 billion in the initial feasibility study to more than $11 billion by last year, legislators said, and that does not include the proposed power plant.
Venezuela - the country with the largest oil reserves in the world - has defaulted on most of its $63 billion of debt as it has spiraled into its worst-ever economic crisis.
A Hong Kong policeman was captured on a Facebook Live video shooting a protester in the stomach from close range as protests in the city spiraled out of control on Monday.
" As New York spiraled toward bankruptcy, The Daily News produced one of the era's greatest hits, in the form of an October 1975 front-page headline, "Ford to City: Drop Dead.
Three months into its new budget year, Berkeley's security expenses have spiraled into the millions -- a stark contrast to 2015 and 2016 when it spent less than $200,000 annually, Mogulof said.
She told us that she was innocently playing a song from her phone, and when the driver demanded she turn it off ... things spiraled out of control and allegedly became violent.
Economy in steep decline The Venezuelan economy has spiraled toward collapse in 2017, which has caused the currency, the bolivar, to plunge in value and prices for everyday items to skyrocket.
While the protests initially concerned a bill that proposed to send Hong Kongers charged with major crimes to the mainland for trial, they soon spiraled into broader demands for democratic reforms.
Rich Calhoun, a father of four children who participate in U.S.A. Gymnastics and compete in gyms in Massachusetts, said he was frustrated that the organization's latest hiring decision spiraled into controversy.
The incident spiraled as Jumblatt's supporters protested against a planned visit to the area by Foreign Minister Gebran Bassil, a Maronite Christian and adversary of Jumblatt who is aligned with Gharib.
The incident spiraled as supporters of Walid Jumblatt, Lebanon's main Druze leader, protested against a planned visit to the area by Foreign Minister Gebran Bassil, a Maronite Christian and Jumblatt adversary.
Read more: How Italy spiraled from a perfectly healthy country to near collapse in 24 days as the coronavirus took holdSome places, like Hoboken, New Jersey, are taking it to heart.
Their stories reflect the trajectory of the 52-year war, which began as political violence between liberals and conservatives, then spiraled into the hands of armed Marxists, kidnappers and drug runners.
Mr. Medrano steered me away from such culinary oddities as stinky tofu, dragon's beard candy and the curry rotato (a deep-fried potato, spiraled around a stick and sprinkled with spice).
Similar riots have erupted in countries across Latin America, including Colombia, Ecuador and Bolivia in recent months as unrest has spiraled into violence and demands for political, social and economic reforms.
He said he believed the season had spiraled away during the same period in late December in which he went on a West Coast trip, leaving him unable to stop it.
Riding in the back country with his brother Craig in March, the then-23-year-old caught an edge as he took off for a jump and spiraled into a tree.
Deraa city was the scene of the first major peaceful protests against Assad's authoritarian rule in March 2011 which spiraled into a war now estimated to have killed half a million people.
Ocean currents have delivered three pieces of debris, including a flaperon that investigators say indicate no one was in control of the plane when it spiraled at high speed into the sea.
Even as things spiraled out of control at the end of season 1, Cloak & Dagger's writers were able to deliver some surprises, like a funny and ultimately moving spin on Groundhog Day.
"The first thing I saw was someone on social media had posted this hilarious picture of my face photoshopped on Jesus's body, and then I think it spiraled from there," she says.
The problem was that local police departments profited from their civil forfeiture programs, and the practice spiraled out of control — particularly in Wayne, Michigan's largest county, according to the Institute for Justice.
Several opposition politicians are in jail, notably hardline leader Leopoldo Lopez, who has a 14-year sentence for inciting 2014 anti-government protests that spiraled into violence killing more than 40 people.
Now, days after 17 people were shot to death at a Parkland, Florida, high school, the outcry against these AR-15s and other assault-style weapons has spiraled into a fever pitch.
Fisher had started smoking marijuana at 13, and by her early 20s her drug use had spiraled out of control, as she abused everything from cocaine and heroin to painkillers and acid.
People just turned against me because they thought 'she said this one thing this one time so let's all hate her for that', and it just spiraled out of control from there.
This map shows five major examples of anti-Vietnam War protests between 1967 and 303 — the fifth of which infamously occurred at the 1968 Democratic Convention in Chicago, and spiraled into violence.
The ensuing civil war that pitted Muslim and Christian armed forces against each other across the country spiraled out of control, reaching breaking point when neutral observers warned of an impending genocide.
Their initial protests - against fuel tax hikes that Macron then scrapped - spiraled into a broader movement against the political elite and inequality, triggering some of the worst violence in Paris in decades.
The way the Clintons layered half-truth upon half-truth to cover for Bill's conduct—until things spiraled out of control—eerily mirrors the way Hillary has handled her recent email woes.
"This is more energy than has been released by the sun during its entire life, and this was released during just tens of seconds as the neutron stars (spiraled) together," Piro said.
Like many government bureaucracies, certain costs have spiraled out of control - the CFPB building renovations which soared from $22019 million to about $216 million occurred under Cordray's watch is but one example.
The demonstration spiraled from there, with pro-democracy protesters occupying main roads in parts of the city for months, shutting down traffic and defying police and counter-protesters' attempts to remove them.
Rousseff, a leftist in her second term as president, was ousted by the Senate in August for breaking budget rules to conceal a massive deficit as the economy spiraled deeper into recession.
It wasn't the only reason their economies spiraled down, but the loss of bank independence made it more difficult for the country to tap their breaks on their harmful economic decision-making.
This request from Trump to Zelensky, which could constitute an abuse of power, is largely what prompted the whistleblower complaint from a US intelligence official that ultimately spiraled into an impeachment inquiry.
The Brexit crisis spiraled deeper into chaos Wednesday, after Prime Minister Boris Johnson suffered an embarrassing defeat over his "do or die" plan to yank Britain out of the EU next month.
After accounting for the additional tickets and the resulting increase in her monthly insurance premiums, her debt from the initial infraction spiraled into more than $13,000 over four and a half years.
Yanukovych, who was pro-Russian, was famously ousted in 2014 by street protests that captured the world's attention and ultimately spiraled into the conflict that continues to rage on in eastern Ukraine.
Syria's war, which spiraled out of an uprising in 2011, has killed hundreds of thousands of people, uprooted half the pre-war population, and created one of the world's worst refugee crises.
Protests fueled by 'power' propping up Bouteflika Popular disillusionment had spiraled over the undemocratic rule of "le pouvoir," or the power, as the established clique propping up Bouteflika has become known as.
In a phone interview, Pratts said the campaign had been the victim of a "false" narrative that had "spiraled out control" about Buttigieg's handling of race issues during his tenure as mayor.
The company spiraled to a $47 billion valuation — one SoftBank executive predicted a $100 billion valuation — puzzling critics who pointed out that WeWork was no different from any other office-leasing company.
His accusations were echoed by other lawmakers and conservative pundits, and a focus on Page's mention of a "secret society" spiraled into frenzy over an alleged cabal at the law enforcement agency.
In a Tuesday-morning press conference, Trump spiraled into a tirade on France&aposs domestic economy and new digital-services tax, which the US is threatening to retaliate against with fresh tariffs.
Pescatelli in particular spiraled into a Twitter-induced rage and began comparing herself to Martin Luther King Jr.; she then compared Schumer's alleged joke stealing to Bill Cosby allegedly raping several women.
Microsoft's development of Longhorn spiraled out of control, and the company was forced to reset its plans and focus on shipping a stable version of Windows in the middle of its development phase.
As British grifter Sarah Manning (the titanic Tatiana Maslany) and her clone sisters (also Maslany) spiraled deeper and deeper into webs of conspiracies, so did we; being overwhelmed was part of the point.
Almost two weeks after the Tongo Tongo ambush happened, the incident spiraled into a political disaster after Donald Trump got into a public spat with the widow of one of the dead soldiers.
She lost the loan needed to buy her recently widowed mother's house, spiraled into depression and anxiety, and ended up working at an airline two hours from her home for half the pay.
The Senate voted 63-37 on Wednesday to advance a resolution that aims to end U.S. support for the Saudi-led coalition in Yemen, which has spiraled into the world's worst humanitarian disaster.
She makes a low blow comment about how her dreams have come true without the help of three men, and my heart breaks at how quickly their friendship has spiraled out of control.
Tensions spiraled on June 12 when police fired rubber bullets and tear gas at protesters near the heart of the city, sending plumes of smoke billowing among some of the world's tallest skyscrapers.
At this point in our assessment of the trailer, things have spiraled entirely out of control, leaving the realm of "what is happening" and entering "oh good God, no, make it stop" territory.
Syrians have poured across their borders into Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan and Iraq since anti-government protests in 2011 spiraled into a full-blown conflict between rebels, Islamist militants, government troops and foreign backers.
The June 30 incident spiraled out of tension over plans by Foreign Minister Gebran Bassil, a Christian politician and Aoun's son-in-law and an ally of Gharib, to visit the Chouf area.
But local electricity experts, as well as government critics allied with Guaido, said the outages were due to years of underinvestment and lack of maintenance as Venezuela's economy spiraled into a hyperinflationary collapse.
"I went through a hard time when my parents got divorced when I was 18, and it spiraled from there," says Cockrell, 30, who is one of PEOPLE's 2017 Half Their Size stars.
They are reconsidering an assumption that when the plane's engines ran dry, the aircraft spiraled into the sea without traveling a horizontal distance of more than 10 nautical miles — a relatively tight spiral.
What started as retaliation for the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center in New York City has spiraled as insurgents like the Taliban have regrouped and restrengthened over the years.
Their propensity for going against the grain has made them routine targets of conservative media, and last month their differences with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi spiraled into a highly publicized, contentious intraparty battle.
" The controversy over the charges spiraled into a broader examination by members of the Judiciary Committee, who spent six months questioning Sessions about the failed prosecution and his attitudes about black Americans. "Mr.
SENATORS LOB INSULTS AT CFPB HEARING: A Senate Banking Committee hearing on the effects of financial regulation Tuesday spiraled into a heated showdown between senators over the tone and content of the debate.
The slow-motion disaster in Venezuela spiraled into outright calamity in 2017, and there is no sign that the tragedy inflicted on the Venezuelan people by an incompetent government will end anytime soon.
Concerns about the threat posed by North Korea have spiraled since it conducted its fourth nuclear explosion in January and followed it up with a series of missile tests, despite severe UN sanctions.
Their initial protests - against fuel tax hikes that Macron then scrapped - spiraled into a broader movement against the political elite and inequality, triggering some of the worst street violence in Paris in decades.
This 60-something landscape gardener was a long way from his Plymouth home, and his dream of relocating to Kenya to get away from an unhappy marriage had quickly spiraled into a nightmare.
My father had lived until eighty-five—a vigorous, preternaturally healthy octogenarian at eighty-two—until he had spiraled inexplicably into a ferocious form of dementia that took his life in three years.
Read more:Trump's willingness to listen to dictators has spiraled into a crisis that could upend his presidencyPutin and Erdogan agreed to a 'historic' deal to consolidate power in Syria and humble Kurdish forces.
Danny Jansen jumped on a first-pitch fastball from Adam Cimber for an RBI single in the eighth inning for the reeling Blue Jays, who spiraled to their seventh loss in eight games.
As conflict spiraled and casualties increased, so would international pressure for another costly, protracted and thankless American-led ground intervention to enforce peace, which domestic opinion in the United States would not support.
But even before dozens of N.F.L. players knelt in silent protest on Sunday, Mr. Trump's remarks had spiraled into a national uproar over race, patriotism and free speech, with an unpredictable political trajectory.
In a single week, three murderous plots spiraled the nation into panic and grief: one to mail-bomb prominent Trump critics, another to murder Jewish congregants in Pittsburgh, another to murder black Kentuckians.
But it soon spiraled into a new layer of misery, as word of a hoax filtered out and the police and relatives in Illinois, where Timmothy had lived, were sent reeling once more.
But in the last few days, the scandals have spiraled out of control, and, while he's seemed to be a favorite in Trump's Cabinet, his indiscretions could jeopardize Pruitt's relationship with the president.
All of this took a toll on my physical health — my acne was out of control — and my mental health spiraled to the point where I was in a perpetual bubble of anxiety.
Until recently, one dominant story line was that the epidemic in China spiraled out of control because the authorities cracked down on early whistle-blowers in late December, allowing the virus to spread.
The pilots are in the forefront of the nascent but growing sport of drone racing, which, in just over a year, has spiraled from scattered handfuls of hobbyists to a promising new competition.
Recent immigration policy negotiations, including over the past summer, have spiraled out of control, as immigration doves tried to protect a larger immigrant population and hawks tried to insert more enforcement and restrictions.
But the rallies, which started out peaceful, spiraled into some of the most violent clashes since protests started four months ago, forcing the unprecedented shutdown of the city's metro after stations were torched.
In highly liquid trading - with rates futures contracts changing hands at a volume that spiraled near all-time highs - traders and investors adjusted positions in anticipation of even lower borrowing costs to come.
The Prince of Wales was said to be worried that the scandal had spiraled so rapidly that it was threatening to eclipse this month's general election in Britain, the Times of London reported.
A mass protest which broke out after a police crackdown on a smaller demonstration spiraled out of control in July 2009, and saw rioters rampage through Urumqi armed with clubs, knives and stones.
South Sudan spiraled into a civil war in 2013, just two years after gaining independence from Sudan, sparked by a feud between Kiir, an ethnic Dinka, and his former deputy Riek Machar, a Nuer.
It's spiraled upwards and it's part of what's driving department stores's desire for more stuff, which is what designers blame for their need to make more stuff and it's become very detrimental to everybody.
Just as the conversation around fake news reached a fever pitch, Trump decided that all writing and public speech he didn't agree with was also "fake news," and the phrase spiraled into utter meaninglessness.
But the smaller star did not just submit to this cannibalization, and instead appears to have spiraled around the core of its dying partner, which triggered a burst of activity from the red giant.
The House's decision on Tuesday, by a 405-to-11 vote, to reverse its decades-old stance reflects how American-Turkish ties have spiraled down in recent years — as seen in Mr. Erdogan's response.
The shape of the wobble told LIGO researchers that over a billion light years away, two black holes 29 and 36 times the mass of our sun had spiraled into each other and collided.
Under Maduro's government, the oil-rich nation has defaulted on most of its $63 billion of debt as it has spiraled into its worst-ever economic crisis, with rampant hyperinflation and a food shortage.
I kept hearing the same things over and over again, as I wrote in December: Many expressed frustration that Obamacare plans cost way too much, that premiums and deductibles had spiraled out of control.
The flight crew reported the damage to Tokyo and managed to keep their mortally wounded plane airborne for a dozen more minutes before the Boeing spiraled into the Sea of Japan near Moneron Island.
Critics say Maduro has resorted to increasingly authoritarian tactics as the OPEC nation's economy has spiraled deeper into recession and hyperinflation, fueling discontent and prompting hundreds of thousands to emigrate in the past year.
Washington (CNN)White House aide Omarosa Manigault's chilly reception on a panel at a convention for black journalists Friday spiraled into a screaming match following questions about President Donald Trump's views on police brutality.
Time to think post-85033 election Canadian gender-neutral pronoun bill is a warning for Americans And so he has spiraled into the cold, dark place from which even touch may not deliver him.
People lost their homes and the country spiraled into an economic recession unlike any since the Great Depression––one that left people feeling so hopeless that thousands in North America and Europe committed suicide.
As Transaero, then Russia's second-largest airline, spiraled into crisis late last year, AerCap flew the planes to Ireland and eventually to the U.S. After makeovers, they will look like every other Southwest jet.
I just did it for myself and my friends as a remembrance project, but as soon as the site went up they wanted to give me their old collection and it spiraled from there.
But perhaps this is because the forever war today is in fact distinct from those prior campaigns in which violence spiraled and the condemnation of atrocity worked tolerably well to rein in the state.
Related: 'Welcome to Hell': Rio police greet visitors five weeks before the Olympics In June the Rio de Janeiro state government decreed an official state of emergency as the region spiraled into economic meltdown.
But as several of the largest coal companies, including Peabody Energy, have spiraled into bankruptcy, it looks increasingly like taxpayers may be left holding the bag – even as company executives receive multimillion dollar bonuses.
Debates over the legislation spiraled into chaos Tuesday evening when Law and Justice Party leader Jaroslaw Kaczynski accused the opposition, the Modern (Nowoczesna) Party, of "murdering" his twin brother, Lech Kaczynski, Poland's former president.
The utility spiraled in debt and barely kept up with maintaining the power grid, let alone modernizing Puerto Rico's energy system, as outlined in a 2016 assessment commissioned by the Puerto Rico Energy Commission.
Prime Minister Edouard Philippe on Saturday ordered all restaurants, bars and cinemas to close and urged citizens to minimize their non-essential movements as the number of coronavirus-related deaths and infections spiraled higher.
Prices for homes in New York, Miami, Los Angeles, London and other cities have spiraled beyond the reach of most residents because the global elite, often hiding behind anonymous companies, parks cash in them.
Popular protests have rocked the small country of 6 million since October, and have recently spiraled into violent clashes with police as security forces use rubber bullets, tear gas and water cannons on demonstrators.
The demonstrations have repeatedly spiraled into violent melees as smaller groups of more confrontational protesters have faced off with police officers who have used tear gas and clubs against them, including this past weekend.
The demonstrations have repeatedly spiraled into violent melees as smaller groups of more confrontational protesters have faced off with police officers who have used tear gas and clubs against them, including this past weekend.
The crew finds that they've been hurtled hundreds of years into the future, long after their war spiraled into a planet-wide conflagration that wiped out all life except within an enormous impact crater.
After using meth for several years, she said she stopped for a brief period, but after she was laid off from work and had her house foreclosed on, her addiction spiraled out of control.
Ralston and I also talked about why the convention spiraled out of control, what this means for the future of Nevada Democrats, and whether Sanders's national movement can truly upend state and local politics.
Nevertheless, concerns about the threat posed by North Korea have spiraled since it conducted its fourth nuclear explosion in January and followed it up with a series of missile tests despite severe United Nations sanctions.
The Trump campaign's alleged ties to Russia have spiraled out into a story that's birthed a thousand conspiracy theories about how and why Donald Trump teamed up with the Kremlin to "hack" the 2016 election.
But religious and political tension has spiraled in the last few years after Islamists led hundreds of thousands in Jakarta protests against the capital's then governor, an ethnic Chinese Christian charged with insulting the Koran.
Tensions spiraled on June 12 when police fired rubber bullets and tear gas at anti-extradition protesters near the heart of the city, sending plumes of smoke billowing among some of the world's tallest skyscrapers.
Tensions have spiraled since Trump last year ditched big powers' 2015 nuclear deal with Iran under which it agreed to curtail its nuclear program in return for the lifting of global sanctions crippling its economy.
She's gone from the sweet country star in spiraled ringlets and cowboy boots to Time's 2017 Person of the Year, a badass who bleaches her eyebrows, rises up from the dead, and rocks glitter lips.
Image: NOAA/NASA Goddard Rapid Response TeamOctober 5th-6th, 2016: Regaining some of its lost strength as it crossed over the record-warm Bahamas, Matthew spiraled toward Florida's coast yesterday as a deadly Category 4.
Things spiraled out of control almost immediately for Tripp, and his claims were quickly overshadowed by Tesla CEO Elon Musk's allegations that Tripp hacked into Tesla's computer systems and was attempting to sabotage the company.
The so-called Yellow Vest protests erupted in mid-November originally over fuel price hikes and the high cost of living but spiraled into a broader movement against Macron and his drive for economic reforms.
The Games budget spiraled dangerously out of control a few years after Japan were awarded the event in 2013, forcing major revisions as potential future hosts, already concerned about the massive costs involved, were discouraged.
The same tune is being played among Trump's supporters on Reddit and elsewhere, where conversation about the attacks and media coverage quickly spiraled into a conspiracy theory about suppression of news related to Islamic terrorism.
She writhes, crawls, drags her long fingernails across her body, and eventually lifts up her sleeves and draws down a zipper, revealing a spiraled metal bra and her whole body painted in recognizable Haring patterns.
The real imperative – since a decade ago, when an ASF viral outbreak in Eastern Europe spiraled out of control – has been to find a way to prevent transmission or cure the infection before it spreads.
What started as a peaceful march spiraled out of control Sunday as migrants heading toward a pedestrian border crossing were met by Mexican police trying to block their path, journalists at the scene told CNN.
That role, however, was often contentious and her appearance at the National Association of Black Journalists' annual convention in New Orleans earlier this year spiraled into a shouting match about Trump's views on police brutality.
What began as a controversial adaptation of a YA novel quickly spiraled into the most unabashed emotional torture porn on television—and no episode captures that upsetting reality quite like the finale of Season 2.
In his testimony, Mr. Bentz said that the situation spiraled out of control shortly after the swimmers left a party in a taxi early Sunday and stopped at a gas station to use the bathroom.
Collins tried to handle the incident with transparency, but the ensuing investigation spiraled into a larger hit on the research hospital's practices and angered doctors who felt it drew flawed conclusions, especially regarding patient safety.
The pope called on locals to pray that young people find work, "among you, among the family and are not forced to leave to look for another way, while the country" spiraled into a decline.
The political crisis began with a covert Israeli intelligence operation in Gaza on Sunday that went awry and spiraled into the fiercest round of fighting since the last Gaza war in the summer of 2014.
Advocates say the state's homeless population has spiraled greatly in recent years due to a higher cost of living, rising rent and over-development, and inadequate social services for the very poor or mentally ill.
His rant spiraled on from there, swerving among resentment and self-deprecation, grievance and absurdity, toying with both revolutionary and reactionary tropes, and ending where it had begun: with a threat to close his account.
The answer: two black holes, 36 and 29 times the mass of our sun, that had spiraled together and then collided (the "chirp" was what Schilling calls their "death cry") 1.3 billion light-years away.
Twitter spiraled into confusion as Logan Paul trended early Sunday, because a clip of a man who resembles the YouTuber giving oral sex to another man went viral, and Paul jokingly played along with it.
PARIS — Like many French fans at the Parc des Princes stadium on Friday night, Marine Rome was heartbroken as her team spiraled out of the World Cup in a quarterfinal matchup against the United States.
As the spread spiraled out of control and images of bodies lying in the street made their way to international media outlets, the World Health Organization declared it a public health emergency of international concern.
As Katherene's situation spiraled, I was struck by just how effectively the film captured the build of an internet mob: comments become tweets that inspire blog posts, and inevitably Katherene's harassment trickles into real-life fear.
Ghadafi, who agreed to abandon his fledgling nuclear program, was later deposed after a 42-year reign and was killed in 2011 — the year Kim assumed power in North Korea — while his country spiraled into chaos.
Sure, Rihanna's had quite a year in fashion collaborations, but nothing compares to her athleisure-meets-Vetements-meets-Bad Gal runway debut for Fenty by Puma, which has since spiraled into consecutive sell-out footwear releases.
In the southern city of Zinjibar, al-Qaeda militants ambushed a checkpoint and killed five soldiers and injured several others, a local official told Reuters - a sign of how the war has spiraled out of control.
When SMA welched on an amount it owed to I Want Isk, one of the site's bankers (a character named Lenny Kravitz1) decided to finance some mercenaries to hit them and things just spiraled from there.
The crisis has spiraled since December, when Aoun signed a decree promoting dozens of army officers without the signature of Shi'ite Finance Minister Ali Hassan Khalil, a member of Amal and one of his closest aides.
Bolstering a growing view that the economy is likely to slow markedly in the second half of this year, accountants BDO said retail sales spiraled lower through the month as the referendum campaign reached its climax.
Alex's life spiraled into a deep and dark place after the horrifying incident, but now he says he's overcome the hard times and he's ready to make music again ... with the aid of a new smile.
Already down more than 45% on the year, the peso spiraled even further on news of the central bank's interest rate hike, sending waves of panic across other emerging markets, including Turkey, Brazil and South Africa.
As the president finished, you could see that something else was off: The ribbon was twisted up right in front, on his left side, like all the belts I see mis-spiraled around dresses and raincoats.
Barclays pointed out that since 1937, eleven bear markets experienced a "head fake" rally, meaning stocks went up, giving investors hope of a rebound, but eventually spiraled downward again when the real economic pain was realized.
She spiraled into a deeper and darker state of mind, the unbearable weight of unwanted thoughts and nightmares intensifying until she was reduced to going through the motions of life, divorced from any sense of normalcy.
Tensions spiraled that year after President Salva Kiir, from the Dinka ethnic group (South Sudan's largest), sacked his deputy Riek Machar, who is from the second largest community, the Nuer, accusing him of plotting a coup.
The social giant's reputation has spiraled since last year, when reporters exposed the Cambridge Analytica scandal and Facebook was hit with its first major data breach, according to a Harris Poll survey produced in partnership with Axios.
The Pistons have spiraled toward the bottom of the Eastern Conference with seven losses in their last eight games, but they made things interesting in Friday's 105-98 loss at Atlanta with a 36-point fourth quarter.
After the "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, spiraled into a terrifying, violent mess last weekend, GoDaddy booted neo-Nazi website the Daily Stormer from its service, leaving the hate-fueled online publication without a home.
This year, politically-charged events have spiraled into violence in the famously liberal college town, including a "Patriot Day" rally in April and protests that erupted at UC Berkeley before a speech by Milo Yiannopoulos in February.
Candlelight vigils held to mourn a university student who died on Friday after a fall during a pro-democracy rally this week spiraled into street fires and cat-and-mouse clashes between pro-democracy protesters and police.
Such protests occurred in other cities in the region that day, but US officials later acknowledged the Benghazi attack was an organized assault instead of simply a spur-of-the-moment demonstration that spiraled out of control.
Hundreds of protesters shut down streets and wielded slingshots, poles, iron bars, and bricks in the fight with police that spiraled into chaos after a march that was planned as a peaceful protest over suspected surveillance techniques.
His real-world counterpart shares a bit of the same struggle: Robert Downey Jr. found success way too fast, spiraled into drug abuse, then later got his sh*t together and found real success in his forties.
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A debate online went viral and then spiraled: But Hany Farid, who studies digital forensics, human perception, and image analysis at the University of California, Berkeley, told Motherboard that he does not think the video was doctored.
A 1994 poll showed that fans sided with the owners in the strike 47 percent to 26 percent, a ratio that still feels accurate given the common attitude that free-agent salaries have spiraled out of control.
At a BravoCon panel in New York City over the weekend, the Vanderpump Rules star, 29, opened up about recently marking one year of sobriety, admitting that her drinking spiraled out of control after her father's death.
During Carnival celebrations that ended on Wednesday, images of gangs of young men surrounding and robbing tourists en masse were repeatedly broadcast on national TV, adding to concerns the city's security situation had spiraled out of control.
But inside, an 219-foot cyclone of fuchsia, pink and white — Vandas, Phalaenopsis, Miltoniopsis and Oncidiums, entangled in a web of transparent tubing — spiraled skyward from the reflecting pool toward the conservatory's palm-covered 233-foot dome.
"The coming few days will be a critical time for us," he said at an emergency meeting of government officials to discuss the outbreak, which in just days has spiraled to 763 confirmed infections and six deaths.
Then it checked in with all of the people he'd hurt along the way, in minor and major ways, to see how the consequences of BoJack's actions spiraled outward to destroy so many lives beyond his own.
As the New York Times reported: Noor Begum, who lived in a small hamlet in a flood-soaked district, spiraled into depression after finding out that she and her mother had been excluded from the citizenship lists.
"The situation has spiraled into the world's fastest-developing refugee emergency and a humanitarian and human rights nightmare," UN Secretary General António Guterres said Thursday at a session of the UN Security Council focused on the crisis.
CHO OYU, Nepal (Reuters) - Russian daredevil Valery Rozov leapt from a height of 7,700 meters (8,421 yards) off the Himalayan mountain Cho Oyu and spiraled without a parachute for 90 seconds in a BASE jumping world record attempt.
Iceland's capital, Reykjavik, spiraled into demonstrations calling for the prime minister's resignation after the documents revealed Gunnlaugsson and his wife, Anna Sigurlaug Pálsdóttir, purchased an offshore company, Wintris, in 2007, that later invested millions in Icelandic bank bonds.
Religious and political tensions spiraled during this period and then governor Purnama, an ally of President Widodo, lost his bid for re-election to a Muslim rival and was later sentenced to two years in jail for blasphemy.
Haley plans to visit Gambella in western Ethiopia, where nearly 350,000 refugees have flooded across the border from South Sudan since the country spiraled into civil war in 2013, just two years after it gained independence from Sudan.
The situation quickly spiraled out of control, leading first to a brief clash on August 11 during an unsanctioned protest and then full-on brawls — and Fields's deadly attack — on August 12 during the planned protests and counterprotests.
Mitsubishi Heavy is facing worsening earnings due to weak sales of gas turbines, while costs have spiraled for the development of Mitsubishi Regional Jets (MRJs) - a long-delayed project to build Japan's first commercial aircraft in 50 years.
" Soon the Rahway Community Voice Facebook page, once a place to talk about new restaurants and people who don't clean up after their dogs, spiraled into an all-out battleground between those for and against the "Rahway Bushmen.
But on Wednesday, the head of the state's growers' association warned that the surge has spiraled out of control, leaving the state with eight times as much pot as it's capable of consuming, the Los Angeles Times reports.
The No. 10 seed Bulldogs had the 21-2 lead early in the first half and looked dominating — then the game spiraled out of control as momentum swung toward No. 7 Arkansas and Butler couldn't make a bucket.
Police responded with a highly armed presence meant to contain demonstrators and prevent rioting, but the situation often spiraled out of control as anger at police and the aggressive response toward largely peaceful demonstrations boiled over into violence.
The incident in the Aley region spiraled as supporters of Walid Jumblatt, Lebanon's main Druze leader, protested against a planned visit to the area by Foreign Minister Gebran Bassil, a Maronite Christian and Jumblatt adversary aligned with Gharib.
Context: Telling reporters that he "might as well" have "second thoughts" about escalating the trade war was viewed as the first time Trump has indicated any regret that the dispute with China had spiraled into an international crisis.
Lebanon has not requested financial assistance from the IMF as it draws up a rescue plan to tackle a long-brewing financial crisis that spiraled last year as capital inflows slowed and protests erupted against the ruling elite.
Lebanon has not requested financial assistance from the IMF as it draws up a rescue plan to tackle a long-brewing financial crisis that spiraled last year as capital inflows slowed and protests erupted against the ruling elite.
Initially, Westbrook was upset with him for posting about a competitor to her line of beauty vitamins, but then it all spiraled into a back-and-forth fight via video involving accusations about his behavior and sex life.
The fallout from the Khashoggi incident has led lawmakers to reexamine the relationship between the US and Saudi Arabia, including America's role in perpetrating a three-year war in Yemen that has spiraled into a devastating humanitarian crisis.
That's spiraled into a bigger discussion over how a fan base should treat a team that continually finishes last, and whether fans deserve some share of the blame when the team they root for can't get it together.
The House investigation temporarily spiraled out of control after a big controversy surrounding the original Republican chair, Devin Nunes, who stepped down after he tried to use classified documents he obtained on White House grounds to scuttle the investigation.
The original complaint has spiraled into a series of separate lawsuits involving patent infringement and countersuits aimed at pushing the legal battle into international territories, resulting in Qualcomm winning successful bans on older iPhone models in China and Germany.
Carroll left the city in 2013: the last straw, she says, was when she found out about a fight that began with Lorenzo defending his younger cousin against a few boys throwing rocks, and then spiraled out of control.
Leflore County Emergency Management Agency Director Frank Randle told reporters at a briefing late Monday that 16 bodies had been recovered after the KC-130 spiraled into the ground about 85 miles north of Jackson in the Mississippi Delta.
Among the incident reports and police interview transcripts is a history of horror: According to the documents, Michelle explained to detectives how she first began forcing her children into sexual assaults — and why — and how that spiraled into bloodshed.
Tensions between the two nuclear powers spiraled this week, after military planes from both sides carried out tit-for-tat air strikes in each other's territories, and as their troops traded fire along their de facto border in Kashmir.
Few in the coffee shops of Cihangir think protests could resume on the scale of 2013, when a reaction against plans to redevelop the nearby Gezi park spiraled into an unprecedented wave of dissent against Erdogan, then prime minister.
Hong Kong police shot and critically wounded a protester and a man was doused with petrol and set on fire on Monday as the Chinese-ruled territory spiraled into rare working-day violence in its 24th week of unrest.
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Scaramucci's remarks are the latest development in his burgeoning feud with Trump, which has spiraled since the former White House aide criticized Trump's trip to visit victims of the recent mass shooting in El Paso, Texas, earlier this month.
Despite clear evidence that postal employees are paid almost twice what private sector employees receive for comparable work, and a legal mandate for pay comparable to the private sector, the Postal Service's labor costs have spiraled out of control.
"There was a lot of conversation and chatter around the fact that his passing was a byproduct of his role as the Joker and that he spiraled down this path and couldn't pull himself out of it," said Murray.
My manager basically said something along the lines of, 'I know something's up; don't bother coming back till you're better,' so I went on the sick for a long time, eventually quitting as my life spiraled out of control.
Ms. Dickens was reticent about the details of her own troubled adolescence, but she said that she began using drugs at 11, left home at 13 and spiraled into a life of addiction, homelessness and terrifying bouts of psychosis.
The meeting would have been unthinkable last year when tensions spiraled in the region over North Korea's nuclear and missile programs as it raced toward the goal of developing a nuclear-tipped missile capable of hitting the United States.
For a 2010 show at the Guggenheim Museum called "This Progress," a series of increasingly older interpreters guided visitors up the museum's spiraled rotunda while carrying on free-form conversations that began with the visitor's personal definition of progress.
In addition to assuming Trump's personal debts and paying him an exorbitant salary, Trump's public company was a heavy purchaser of services from Trump's privately held companies: As the company spiraled downward, it continued to pay for Trump's luxuries.
About 400 people were arrested in New Year's Day protests in Hong Kong after what started as a peaceful pro-democracy march of tens of thousands spiraled into chaotic scenes with police firing tear gas to disperse the crowds.
Even in 2004, as the situation in Iraq spiraled out of control and Democrats self-consciously nominated a decorated war hero in John Kerry, Republicans managed to use the national security argument in their favor to keep the presidency.
The partnership of Renault and Nissan spiraled into turmoil following the arrest last year and subsequent ouster of Mr. Ghosn, who has been charged by Japanese prosecutors with financial mismanagement, including underreporting his compensation; Mr. Ghosn denies any wrongdoing.
The former spy leader then fled, first to the Dominican Republic and then to Spain, where several members of the opposition and defecting members of the Socialist party have sought refuge as Venezuela's political situation spiraled out of control.
"I had the perfect life a few years ago but it has spiraled out of control," Shields wrote in the fundraising post, entitled "Child Kidnapping" and illustrated with a photo of a young blond boy wearing a bow tie.
But local electricity experts consulted by Reuters, as well as government critics allied with opposition leader Juan Guaido, said the outages this month were due to years of underinvestment and lack of maintenance as Venezuela's economy spiraled into a hyperinflationary collapse.
LONDON (Reuters) - As a self-confessed control freak whose gymnastics career was all about regimentation, Kerri Strug cannot quite believe how her life has spiraled out of control over the past four years — all thanks to her children Tyler and Alayna.
Their families soon joined in, and authorities say the fight between the two women eventually spiraled into an eight-person melee involving two 17-year-old Americans, the 13-year-old sister of the Dutch tourist, and a few others.
Did you ever wonder what it would be like if one day, Mr. Rogers slipped on his outdoor shoes, left the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, and abruptly spiraled into a rage-filled breakdown complete with freaky hallucinations and meaningless puppet sex?
While the dispute raised tensions between the Communist neighbors, there were no signs yet of the heated escalation that characterized a similar episode in 2014, when relations between the two countries plummeted and anti-Chinese demonstrations spiraled into deadly riots.
Salih acknowledged that if Trump hadn't changed his mind at the last minute in June — Trump says he reversed his decision to strike Iran with only 10 minutes to spare — a U.S.-Iran conflict could have spiraled out of control.
The fuzzy, oversaturated photo released Monday by the European Space Agency (ESA) is the triumphant culmination of a two-year search, which intensified this past summer as Rosetta spiraled toward Comet 67P in preparation for a controlled descent on September 30th.
In recent weeks, the black market exchange rate — far more trusted than the government's laughably rosy official rate of 10 Venezuelan bolivars for one U.S. dollar — has spiraled out of control, recently topping 200,251 bolivars for a dollar, per DolarToday.
I, too, spiraled into self-loathing and made awful decisions because I desperately wanted to fit into society's expectations of men, just as Shinji does when he begins to question his self-worth as a pilot and a human being.
The Obama administration and the conservative political network financed by the Koch brothers don't agree on much, but the belief that the zeal among states for licensing all sorts of occupations has spiraled out of control is one of them.
Spain has become one of the main safe havens for members of the Venezuelan opposition and defecting members of the Socialist party who have fled their country as the political situation and economic problems there have spiraled out of control.
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CHARLOTTE, N.C. — A second night of protests set off by the police killing of a black man spiraled into chaos and violence after nightfall here Wednesday when a demonstration was interrupted by gunfire that gravely wounded a man in the crowd.
But criminal gangs and other drug dealers infiltrated the neighborhood in recent years, testing the patience of the police, Copenhagen residents from outside Christiania and some conservative politicians, who said the "anything goes" counterculture in Christiania had spiraled out of control.
Many stores in central Paris had to close on peak pre-holiday shopping days as the capital faced some of the worst rioting and vandalism in decades as the protests initially over the high cost of living spiraled out of control.
Javelins were mentioned in the July 25 phone call between President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky that led to a whistleblower complaint and spiraled into an impeachment inquiry, and they&aposve repeatedly come up in the public impeachment hearings.
The party's ideology was built on the central premise that Jewish people were responsible for the problems facing Germany following World War I, and that belief eventually spiraled into the government-run genocide against the Jews known as the Holocaust.
That rejection turned into a palpable hatred that turned Adora against Camille, who spiraled into suicidal depression later in life; ironically, it was Camille's willfulness that eventually saved her life, as she refused to take Adora's "medicine" as a child.
Security Risk BRUSSELS — As a dragnet aimed at Islamic State operatives spiraled across Brussels and into at least five European countries on Friday, the authorities were also focusing on a narrower but increasingly alarming threat: the vulnerability of Belgium's nuclear installations.
The rapid succession of agreements in former rebel strongholds near Damascus such as Daraya, Qudsaya and al-Tal underline how far the scales have tipped in Assad's favor in the war that spiraled out of protests against his rule in 2011.
Secretly, though, I had spiraled into total despair, trapped by the fact that the bridezilla stereotype had made it so that any personal agency or anger I expressed could be so easily—almost inevitably—flipped around and used against me.
Kavanaugh's nomination spiraled into a partisan brawl almost immediately after Trump announced his name on July 9, but in the closing days of the nomination fight the Senate descended into some of its most intense and partisan brawling in recent memory.
Relations between Turkey and the United States have spiraled into a full-blown crisis over the trial of pastor Andrew Brunson, who was in custody for 21 months in a Turkish prison until he was transferred to house arrest last week.
Still, Goldin has admitted in previous interviews that early in her career she fetishized becoming a "slum goddess" and a junkie — that her interest in heroin in the '21970s was more social until it wasn't, and everything spiraled of control.
Back in London and nearing, at age 28, the end of her first novel, "The Voyage Out," Woolf spiraled into a mental breakdown so severe it landed her in Burley Park, a home for mentally ill women outside the city.
Struggling with disinformation Almost as soon as the outbreak spiraled into a public health crisis in late January, a dubious fringe theory started to spread: that the virus did not come from nature, but was man-made in a lab.
The unrest spiraled into an orgy of clashes between police officers who called protesters "cockroaches" and activists armed with bricks and Molotov cocktails, many of whom believed this was their last chance to fight back against Hong Kong's disappearing autonomy.
The thought of my own life coming to a premature and painful end filled me with sorrow; the threat of leaving her motherless in this difficult world sent me into quiet, late-night paroxysms of grief that spiraled into panic attacks.
Miguel Angel Yunes of the opposition center-right National Action Party (PAN), who is due to assume the governorship of Veracruz at the start of December, told local television debt had spiraled under Duarte and the state would need a bailout.
"Al Franken's Memoir Complicates the Identity of Democrats' Most Unexpected #MeToo Casualty" by Shawna Muckle Few Democratic politicians in recent memory have spiraled so swiftly and so irrevocably from political stardom to scandal-ridden infamy as former Senator Al Franken.
In Syria, the country propped up the Assad government as Syria spiraled into civil war, and in Iraq the Iranian government was among the first to pledge assistance in battling the extremist group, deploying its own troops on the ground.
I spiraled through daily journal entries testifying to our every encounter, confirmed my future as an English major with an impressive sentence-by-sentence exegesis of the message he'd signed in my yearbook, transcribed our conversations over MSN Messenger by hand.
As the economy picked up and housing costs resumed their rise, lower-paid service and professional workers moved to distant exurbs, while homelessness spiraled to the point that local political leaders are all but declaring they are out of solutions.
While it's possible that state of affairs may have spiraled off in yet another direction by the time you read this, it's more likely that Mr. Trudeau's government will be focused on figuring out what Canada wants from any talks.
For Mr. Benner, 21, who lost his job in 2000 and despaired as his marriage broke up and he spiraled into homelessness, the solo show in Boston served as a startling juxtaposition from where he had been to where he might be going.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Winter has finally arrived in large swathes of the northern hemisphere after the warmest December on record took a big bite out of seasonal heating fuel demand, swelling stockpiles and pressuring oil prices as they spiraled below $30 a barrel.
Homicides rose by one-third last year, breaking a record for the second consecutive year and underscoring the challenge facing Mexico's new president to rein in the violence that has spiraled over the last decade amid a military-led war on drug trafficking.
Trump: Joe Biden has spent the better part of the last month at the center of the news cycle after President Donald Trump's efforts to dig up dirt on the former vice president and his son Hunter spiraled into an impeachment inquiry.
Will is from a part of rural Pennsylvania that's in dire straits from the opioid epidemic — the type of community where many individuals have spiraled down into the darker parts of the web, forwarding emails that promote Islamophobia, as Mensa describes it.
But the unspoken rivalry spiraled out of control when Brandy appeared on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno to perform the track without Monica, which possibly was a jab at her for using the song's title for the name of her album.
Concerns about the threat posed by North Korea have spiraled since it conducted its fourth nuclear explosion in January and followed it up with a series of missile tests despite severe United Nations sanctions, which Pyongyang rejects as an infringement of its sovereignty.
What started out as the unabashedly liberal filmmaker's commentary on the "self-made echo chamber" of fake Facebook news very quickly spiraled into a confrontation over a spilled drink, a broken phone charger and a bad case of post-election bad manners.
One of the patients discussed in a session was a law enforcement official, whose drug use — which included opioids, benzodiazepines, tobacco, and marijuana — had spiraled out of control as he and his clinicians attempted to deal with his chronic pain and depression.
"When everything was released I spiraled into a major depression, everyone made fun of me, my dad couldn't even look at me, to this day some of my family wants nothing to do with me," the woman who talked to Motherboard said.
But as Kliff also found, Obamacare beneficiaries rationalized their voting for Trump by assuming that his election wouldn't actually imperil their health care: Many expressed frustration that Obamacare plans cost way too much, that premiums and deductibles had spiraled out of control.
The clashes at the Chinese University were part of a day of citywide strikes by students and office workers, organized in a bid to bring Hong Kong to a standstill after months of pro-democracy protests that have spiraled out of control.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Candlelight Hong Kong vigils mourning a student who died on Friday after a high fall during a pro-democracy rally quickly spiraled into street fires, bursts of tear gas and cat-and-mouse clashes between pro-democracy protesters and police.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Candlelight Hong Kong vigils mourning a student who died on Friday after a high fall during a pro-democracy rally quickly spiraled into street fires, bursts of tear gas and cat-and-mouse clashes between pro-democracy protesters and police.
The lira has been in a tailspin for months, but after it spiraled further on Friday, Erdogan referenced a "national struggle" against economic warfare that you started, while failing to mention downside risks to the Turkish economy that are of his making.
A security guard brandished a gun after four American swimmers vandalized a gas station bathroom, Brazilian police officials said Thursday, illuminating many aspects of an incident that has spiraled into a thorny legal case testing the relations between Brazil and the United States.
The crisis spiraled as Rajoy suspended the region's autonomy and imposed direct rule -- a move that many argue could have been avoided had he either ignored the referendum result, as Madrid had done before, or acknowledged the crisis in Catalonia years earlier.
Thanks to a relative lack of patrol, it has been covered with unsanctioned murals over the years — with "layers upon layers of activity" that sometimes spiraled into "little battles in which they disrespected each other's work," says the gallery's senior director Stacen Berg.
"The only way ... he would have a shot is if this coronavirus stuff spiraled completely out of control and we went into a big recession two to three months before the election," said Anderson, the TJM Investments managing director and Trump supporter.
Rather than getting him help, the suit says, those who were meant to guide him instead pushed Lil Peep "onto stage after stage in city after city, plying and propping" him up with illegal drugs and unprescribed controlled substances as he spiraled further.
During the past two months, as the new coronavirus outbreak spiraled into a global threat, countries around the world have scrambled to impose travel bans, quarantine millions, and isolate sick people in an attempt to stop the spread of the new virus.
MANILA/SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Chinese commodities prices spiraled lower on Friday, with steel futures suffering their worst week since 22015, as more money flowed out of markets whose surge two weeks ago unnerved global investors and forced regulators to step in to restore calm.
The researchers said they identified gravitational waves coming from two distant black holes - extraordinarily dense objects whose existence also was foreseen by Einstein - that orbited one another, spiraled inward and smashed together at high speed to form a single, larger black hole.
After this year's presidential election, the former spy leader fled, first to the Dominican Republic and then to Spain, where several members of the opposition and defecting members of the Socialist party have sought refuge as Venezuela's political situation spiraled out of control.
Having missed its inflation objective for years, the ECB is keen not to move too early, worried that any market turbulence could force it to reverse course as it happened when the euro zone debt crisis spiraled out of control in 2011.
"I just think it's a desperate move by a regime that is increasingly isolated and has an economy that has spiraled out of its control," said Cynthia J. Arnson, director of the Latin American Program at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.
It was not known whether Vichai, a father of four and the founder of duty-free giant King Power International, was in the helicopter when it spiraled out of control and crashed just yards from the pitch, around an hour after the game had ended.
It is that they have either been longtime advocates of Clintonomics or, while the party spiraled downward in loss after loss because neoliberalism-lite alienated voters who had been robbed of their jobs and livelihoods, they sat silently at the DNC or in Washington.
President Trump's signing ceremony quickly spiraled into a brief bit of confusion over who received a pen, whether Senator Chuck Schumer knew how to properly cap a pen, and whether or not President Trump, in true maverick fashion, had "added some letters" to his name.
Relations between the two NATO allies have spiraled into a full-blown crisis over the trial of Christian pastor Andrew Brunson, who was held for 21 months in a Turkish prison until his transfer to house arrest last month - a move Washington dismissed as insufficient.
What began as a clever, impactful masterclass in representation and social justice slowly spiraled into an unfortunate game of "so what prison-y thing can we do next" that not only outlived its welcome, but also let down many of its most cherished characters.
And from both sides, there was talk of a connection between Trump and Putin, and the hope that the relations between the world's two biggest nuclear powers, that have spiraled dangerously to their worst state since the Cold War, may at least have stabilized.
Before we headed up the large spiraled staircase, John Carter – the newly appointed store manager – pointed out a click and collect service where busy customers who aren't here for the experience, can come in and collect internet orders or book in for the repair service.
An appearance by Donald Trump Jr. on ABC's "The View" to promote his new book quickly spiraled out of control on Thursday as he and the show's politically outspoken hosts traded shouts and accusations that spilled over into the partisan echo chamber of social media.
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And my friends own Dinosaur Coffee just down the street from here, and I decided to pop up there, and people came, and people ate burgers, and people liked it, and it just kinda spiraled and kept going, and I kept trying to push it.
The week spiraled downhill from there, with investors calling for an independent investigation (which the company hired Eric Holder to conduct), a scathing NYT story detailing the company's toxic work environment for women and a confrontational meeting between CEO Travis Kalanick and frustrated female employees.
"For at least the past ten years, since Iraqis had been thrust into a war with the Americans that started in 2003, then spiraled into more vicious local fights and eventually into full fledged terrorism, the distance between our homes had grown enormous," she writes.
Relations between the two NATO allies have spiraled into a full-blown crisis over the trial of Christian pastor Andrew Brunson, who was held for 21 months in a Turkish prison until his transfer to house arrest last week - a move Washington dismissed as insufficient.
Many Kurds blamed Turkish security forces for laxity or collusion, and in the immediate aftermath, the PKK — classed as a terror organization by Turkey, the US, and European Union — shot dead two police officers in a nearby town, claiming they'd collaborated with IS. Violence spiraled.
Just last week, I had one good idea, a snippet of dialogue that I might build a short story around, and my mind spiraled: I flash-forwarded a very realistic two years; my yet-unwritten debut novel had been published to critical and commercial success.
CAIRO — An Egyptian court on Saturday sentenced 75 people to death, including leaders of the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood, for their involvement in a 2013 sit-in protest in Cairo that spiraled into violence and resulted in the death of hundreds of demonstrators by security forces.
Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker's "Work/Travail/Arbeid" spiraled around and around the wide-open Marron Atrium for six hours a day (eight on Friday), performed by seven dancers from her estimable Brussels-based troupe, Rosas, and seven musicians from the contemporary music ensemble Ictus.
While miners are starting to spend again on exploration and development, analysts expect them to be more cautious than in the 2008-2012 boom, when costs spiraled out of control on several multi-billion dollar projects, including Barrick's Pascua-Lama venture in South America.
If, in fact, they contain compromising content, they could imperil the presidency, giving Omarosa the unique distinction of being the person who was there as Trump began his rise to the presidency and the person front and center as his presidency spiraled out of control.
Sparked by a controversial and now-withdrawn bill that would have allowed defendants to be sent from Hong Kong to mainland China, the protest movement has since June spiraled into a battle for wider democratic freedoms, highlighting deep-seated anxiety and anger about China.
With three young children and a wife he met on Facebook, Mendoza was going back to a Mexico different to the one he left behind as a teenager before the country embarked on a so-called war on drugs in 2006 and violence spiraled.
Meanwhile, teenage vaping has spiraled out of control, with more than one-fourth of high school students who were surveyed reporting this year that they had used e-cigarettes within the previous 30 days, prompting concerns that a new generation is becoming hooked on nicotine.
Last year, the UN urged our country to end the tradition of Black Pete Of course by now the debate has spiraled into something even more toxic and offensive than just the question of whether or not a racist children's character should be banned.
The conversation spiraled beyond USB ports to a much larger, festering tension: the governor's demand that the city contribute half of the cost the $836 million Subway Action Plan, the blueprint unveiled last summer to address major issues and quickly improve the system's reliability.
Following the sexual misconduct allegations against movie producer Harvey Weinstein, women began posting "Me Too" on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram to say that they have experienced sexual harassment and assault; the #MeToo meme virally spiraled to more than half a million tweets by yesterday afternoon.
Hong Kong (CNN)Hong Kong police have charged 21997 people, including more than a dozen students, with rioting after an illegal protest Sunday spiraled into chaos and brought parts of the city to a standstill, amid a deepening political crisis that shows little signs of deescalating.
The multibillion-dollar mobile costs have spiraled in recent years — a loss of $3.1 billion in 2013 was followed by a loss of $4.3 billion in 2014 — which eventually forced Intel to combine its mobile and PC earnings reports in order to disguise its unproductive spending.
WASHINGTON — As Puerto Rico has spiraled toward possible bankruptcy, the island's sole representative in Congress has seen his family wealth swell, thanks in part to Wall Street companies that have sought to capitalize on the island's financial crisis and have hired his wife to advise them.
The Mavericks, when it was their turn, bestowed a five-year, $158 million contract upon Porzingis in the first allowable minutes of free agency on June 30 and have made the player's comfort level a priority after watching how quickly his relationship with the Knicks spiraled.
See more: How WeWork spiraled from a $47 billion valuation to talk of bankruptcy in just 6 weeksThe debt and equity deal would give SoftBank more stakes, but not a majority of voting rights, and the company would not become a SoftBank subsidiary, the outlet reported.
An effort to generate more revenue to address dual crises in affordable housing and homelessness has spiraled into one of the biggest fights yet between Amazon and its hometown of Seattle while raising questions for the cities competing to host the online retail giant's second headquarters.
Read more: How WeWork spiraled from a $47 billion valuation to talk of bankruptcy in just 6 weeksOn a call with senior employees the next day, Gunningham warned anyone not on board with a potentially difficult transition that they "should probably consider getting out," Intelligencer reported.
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In outlining the case against Officer Jeronimo Yanez, prosecutors described a traffic stop on July 6 that spiraled out of control when Officer Yanez overreacted to the presence of Mr. Castile's lawfully carried gun and shot him despite pleas that he was not reaching for the weapon.
This unwelcome legacy has spiraled to such an extent that Italy not only has the biggest exposure to NPLs of any country on the continent, its bad loans also account for almost 25 percent of the European Union (EU) total, according to the European Banking Authority.
And the numbers in the report represent only hatred that spiraled into criminality — vandalizing a synagogue, for example, or making death threats to a Muslim — but not hatred within legal bounds, the kind suggested in that viral photo of Wisconsin high schoolers seemingly giving the Nazi salute at prom.
So by the time YouTube is suddenly compelled to pay attention to something—say, how its "YouTube Kids" section was flooded with content distinctly inappropriate for kids—the problem tends to have already spiraled out of control and there's no way to handle it that doesn't make somebody angry.
Finally, Sunday night's "La Dolce Vita" started to answer those questions by giving us a full view of Paul III's Roman money problems, what led him to go begging for $6,000 from his grandfather John Paul Getty I (Donald Sutherland), and how the kidnapping plot spiraled out of control.
Confining a bunch of them alongside her in that party bus as she spiraled into self-pity was an eye-opening experience for everyone, and it let all the supporting players in Rebecca's life react in a way that naturally built on eight episodes' worth of sporadic character development.
Venezuela, home to the world's largest crude oil reserves, has spiraled deeper into chaos in recent years as Maduro - the narrowly-elected successor of leftist firebrand Hugo Chavez - has cracked down harder on the opposition amid a painful recession blamed by economists on his socialist government's interventionist policies.
By the time Chesney is shouting and pounding on the table between the two men to extract viable intelligence (the phone number of an al-Qaeda higher-up), the scene has spiraled in on itself so skillfully that the audience has been manipulated just as much as the suspect.
But it's worth noting that the reason America spiraled into crisis in 2007 and 2008 was because everyone with a financial division was making incredibly risky investments, which resulted in deep losses for the financial arms of General Electric and General Motors, as well as banks and investment firms.
A dispute that began with the teachers' demand for a pay raise has spiraled into the largest demonstrations in the West Bank in years, and a broad challenge to the Palestinian Authority, which is facing a severe budget shortfall and has responded with threats of arrests and mass firings.
His economic policy speech on Monday was to set the tone for the days to follow, but things quickly spiraled when Trump decided to declare President Obama the "founder" of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria and then proceeded to double, triple and quadruple down on that statement.
HBO's mind-bending story of android rebellion in a Wild West theme park spiraled its way through a messy and often frustrating second season, ultimately focused more on inventing intricate twists for the viewer to "solve" than on making those twists coherent in a narrative or dramatic sense.
WASHINGTON — President-elect Donald J. Trump said on Monday that the cost of building the military's next-generation fighter jet, the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, had spiraled "out of control," and he vowed to save billions of dollars on military programs once he enters office next month.
Her portfolio of former trap houses and small apartment buildings didn't yield much cash, but as homeless camps multiplied and Bay Area housing costs spiraled into a political crisis, institutions and wealthy donors were becoming much more generous and had vastly expanded the St. Francis Center's buying power.
In July — in the midst of yet another Democratic Party blowup, which began with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's support for the Republican version of a must-pass border funding bill and spiraled into an all-out war waged in the press — Trump tweeted about "the Squad," as Reps.
For example, as Jupiter orbited the newborn sun, it likely carved a gap in the protoplanetary disk of gas and dust that surrounded the infant star, limiting the amount of solid matter that could have spiraled from the outer solar system into the inner solar system to form the planets there.
In this piece, I would argue that we have spiraled too far into a maelstrom of cynicism about Washington and Wall Street over the past few decades, and we do ourselves no favors tearing down Silicon Valley and an industry that appeared to be the last bastion of positive change.
The 2016 killer clown crisis kind of seems like a prank by sixth graders at a sleepover that has spiraled out of control, but that hasn't stopped people in three different US states from reporting evil clown sightings and putting an entire nation on alert for the big-shoed brutes.
Read more: Lebanon is swarming with protests that began over a proposed $0.20 WhatsApp tax but have since spiraled into chaosBut according to CNN, the unrest is deeper-seeded in a country where there is a huge disparity between the quality of life for everyday Lebanese and the ruling elite.
She had cooked for the church group that sponsored the family's resettlement, and some people in Manhattan had even paid to eat her kabsa (spice-rubbed chicken with scented rice), her expertly stuffed vegetables, and her fatayer, folds of flaky pastry stuffed with ground meat or spiraled around soft cheese.
Note how Mr. Trump was not brought down by the series of sexual harassment claims against him during the presidential campaign — and yet just a few months later, claims against a host of other powerful men spiraled into a culture-shaping movement that has upended many parts of the economy.
The diversion theory argues that these distributors clearly did not do that: As the opioid epidemic spiraled out of control, and as some counties and states had more prescriptions than people, it should have become perfectly clear that something was going wrong — yet, the claim goes, distributors continued to let the drugs proliferate.
Trump spiraled into one of the worst weeks of his campaign after losing the first debate, starting a feud with former Miss Universe Alicia Machado — whom he once called "Miss Piggy" for gaining weight — in addition to being the subject of several damning reports over his private foundation and his tax returns.
And it's exactly what you would expect to find in your data if two black holes, about 30 solar masses each (that's 30 times bigger than our own Sun), spiraled inward toward each other and merged in a massive collision event, sending powerful shock waves ripping across spacetime, some 1.3 billion years ago.
Asked what might have happened, she pointed to "two early hypotheses" -- namely, that a fire on board the plane incapacitated everyone through smoke or fumes, or that a rapid decompression, perhaps because of a breach in a window, led to their deaths hours before the plane ran out of fuel and spiraled downward.
"Around my teenage years, I started trading in sports for video games and fast food, and that's when my weight really spiraled out of control," the 23-year-old — who was featured in PEOPLE's Half Their Size issue earlier this year — says on Friday's episode of The Doctors, hosted by Dr. Travis Stork.
It spiraled out of control from there: a second interception by Wentz set up another Seahawks touchdown, and by the time he led the Eagles back to the end zone it was too little, too late—just like head coach Doug Pederson's attempt to keep a debut-season playoff berth within his grasp.
" Speaking on the condition of anonymity for fear of reprisals, one man living in Cameroon told CNN: "It is a very sad time for us... An issue, which started with people holding peace branches, has now spiraled into outright war...with gun battles becoming part of everyday life for many in these regions.
Read more:Giuliani said Trump 'isn't fond of dictators' — here's every dictator Trump has praisedTrump calls Kim Jong Un a 'friend' while downplaying North Korean weapons testingBrian Klaas: Trump's behaviour is scarily similar to these 3 modern dictatorsTrump's willingness to listen to dictators has spiraled into a crisis that could upend his presidency
The impeachment inquiry spiraled out of a whistleblower complaint that centered around a July 25 phone call in which Trump urged Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to launch investigations into former Vice President Joe Biden and his son, Hunter Biden, as well as a baseless conspiracy theory about Ukraine interfering in the 2016 election.
What was supposed to be an ace up his sleeve, a deal with Taiwanese manufacturer Foxconn to build a 280-million-square-foot facility producing next-generation TV screens in the state, became a major electoral liability as costs spiraled out of control and promises of well-paying jobs faded into thin air.
How Italy spiraled from a perfectly healthy country to near collapse in 24 days as the coronavirus took holdItalians share what they wish they'd done 10 days ago to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, from staying inside to listening to their mom's adviceItaly is in a nationwide lockdown because of the coronavirus.
The same generals who ousted Mr. al-Bashir also led the fight in Darfur during the 2000s, when a conflict rooted in ethnic tensions quickly spiraled into a human rights catastrophe that attracted global attention through celebrities like the actor George Clooney, and that confirmed the pariah status of Sudan's American-sanctioned government.
As the crisis spiraled over the last few days, China found itself a bystander — an uncomfortable role for President Xi Jinping, who was most likely seething about Mr. Kim and about the North Korean government's criticism of China's most vaunted institution, the Communist Party, as its leadership prepares to meet, analysts said.
The work took much longer than expected — the company was originally scheduled to move back from its interim residence across town in the Schiller Theater four years ago — and the renovation costs spiraled from an estimated 239 million euros to 400 million ($216 million), half of which was covered by federal funds.
The signatories mirror the large group of countries involved the previous two occasions that countries jointly blamed a cyberattack on one country, China, for a more than decade-long hacking campaign, and Russia for creating the infamous NotPetya ransomware worm, which spiraled out of control and locked up computers around the world.
A whistleblower complaint over a call between Trump and the president of Ukraine has spiraled in the last two weeks to draw in some of the president's closest advisers and a growing number of other countries as several House committees delve into the growing scandal as part of their official impeachment inquiry.
The War of 1812 involved the US in a trade dispute between Britain and France, which later spiraled into a conflict over national sovereignty, territorial control, and westward expansion by the US.But during the conflict, the Constitution's hull was apparently so strong — like iron — that enemy fire couldn't penetrate, earning the nickname "Old Ironsides."
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Moser's review spiraled into the absurd when he suggested that if translators "look to the whole" — as Briggs, citing the translator Helen Lowe-Porter, proposes — it might be a slippery slope from a lack of attention to detail in translation to a degradation of "standards" in fields as far removed as aviation and dentistry.
In December, Ississ said a new IMF deal to succeed a three-year extended fund facility that ends in March would secure lower servicing costs for the $42 billion in public debt that the country holds, which has spiraled in the last decade as a result of the spillover of regional conflicts on its economy.
Sitting in a theater watching the delightful Almost Christmas while hatred, uncertainty, and bigotry spiraled through the air outside felt like a much-needed respite — and a reminder that no matter how bad things can get, at the end of the day, family, friends, and good food can give almost anyone a little bit of hope.
Since Texas Republican Lamar Smith took over its leadership in 2012, the Committee has spiraled down an increasingly anti-science rabbit hole: absurd hearings aimed at debunking consensus on global warming, outright witch hunts using the Committee's subpoena power to intimidate scientists, and a Republican membership that includes some of the most anti-science lawmakers in the land.
Press reports, court records, and interviews describe an elected official whose personal life spiraled out of control as he engaged in a romantic relationship with a woman who was jailed three times for allegedly assaulting him, while welcoming into his home petty thieves with long rap sheets who allegedly supplied him with a steady diet of crack and meth.
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As a colorful cast of characters—including Charles Manson, Jan and Dean, Joni Mitchell, Sam Cooke, Frank Sinatra Jr., the Mamas and the Papas, Elvis Presley, and Ike and Tina Turner—emerged, the Wilson brothers found themselves pulled into a terror-filled existence that spiraled from free love orgies and surf music to kidnappings and ransoms.
As I spiraled deeper and deeper into Discord—first through "The Portal" (accessed by DMing the administrator of the nationalist Donald Trump channel in search of "free-er speech"), then through chasing meme miners into ever more esoteric and specialized channels—the memes grew increasingly dank, perfect for sharing with my less intrepid and adventurous friends.
Read more: How WeWork spiraled from a $47 billion valuation to talk of bankruptcy in just 6 weeksAnd, while it's no surprise that WeWork has taken the number one spot, according to CBRE, the other nine largest contenders total 24.7 million square feet of flex office space and saw over 3 million square feet of year-over-year growth.
Read more:The increase in US coronavirus cases over time looks like a steep staircase — a sign that the outbreak is far from containedOne chart shows how South Korea got its coronavirus outbreak under control in less than a monthHow Italy spiraled from a perfectly healthy country to near collapse in 24 days as the coronavirus took hold
The Bloomberg reporters quote "a person familiar with the probe" as confirming that several transactions in particular have piqued investigators' interest, including: Importantly, this has been in the works for a while — the Bloomberg report said it spiraled out of an old investigation into money laundering by former US Attorney Preet Bharara (whom Trump fired in March).
According to a secret dossier compiled by Venezuelan agents, Mr. El Aissami and his family have helped sneak Hezbollah militants into the country, gone into business with a drug lord and shielded 140 tons of chemicals believed to be used for cocaine production — helping make him a rich man as his country has spiraled into disarray.
Read more:How Italy spiraled from a perfectly healthy country to near collapse in 24 days as the coronavirus took holdMedical workers at the frontlines of the coronavirus outbreak in Italy are working days on end as the disease continues to grip the countryWhat to do if you think you might have the coronavirus: Call before going to a hospital.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpPence: Intelligence shows Iran directing militias not to attack U.S. targets Mnuchin aims to wait until end of 28503 to disclose Secret Service costs for Trump's travel: report Pressure building on Pelosi over articles of impeachment MORE on Wednesday sought to turn down the heat on confrontation with Iran before the showdown spiraled out of control.
But he grew most animated when discussing World War I. When I asked how he'd handle the current Iran crisis if he were in the Oval Office, Bloomberg mused at length about the "emotion" and "miscalculations" a century ago in Europe that spiraled into a four-year conflict, bringing down monarchies and forever changing the nature of combat.

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