Spiraling out of control The problem for Trump now is that the story is spiraling totally out of control.
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Designer Nicholas Rougeux arranged the glyphs into a spiraling design.
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While Spade was busy spiraling, he missed things like P!
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In "Reunited," she breaks completely, spiraling inside a locked bathroom.
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Meanwhile, Laurel (Karla Souza) is spiraling on "Discharge Day" (ew).
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Do you often find your workday spiraling out of control?
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Their preparations come as Tokyo 2020 grapples with spiraling expenses.
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Read more: California's homelessness crisis is spiraling out of control.
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A slump in subscriber growth sent shares spiraling last quarter.
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Unemployment claims are spiraling at a rate never seen before.
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And the payments fueled the Middle East's spiraling civil wars.
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Things are spiraling and continuing to spiral out of control.
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Is it really so clear that Biden is spiraling downward?
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The thought sent him spiraling down the corridors of time.
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The economy is spiraling, and nearly 247,230 people have fled.
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But profligate spending has sent costs spiraling in recent years.
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The spiraling staircase is the centerpiece of the whole store.
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Spiraling out of control, spiraling back into control, breaking down and shattering only to magically reform into a different steel contraption entirely, Mutant is the rare album you can get lost in without falling asleep.
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ISIS' advance on Baghdad two years ago sent prices spiraling up.
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The white, spiraling building stands today as a bonafide architectural icon.
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Venezuela's inflation is expected to keep spiraling out of control, too.
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"We need to avoid things spiraling out of control," Ayrault said.
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I was spiraling down, I didn't think I would make it.
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But seemingly small missteps can send a borrower spiraling into default.
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"Oooooooooooooh!!" the woman continues, spiraling from delight to full-on ecstasy.
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He also prevented internal ideological differences from spiraling out of control.
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This comes in various forms of direct attacks and spiraling projectiles.
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The primary result sent the peso spiraling down 18% last week.
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Beth is spiraling, questioning how her divorce is affecting the kids.
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It's a toxic combination that leads to spiraling, widespread die-offs.
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College sports costs continue to spiral precisely because revenues are spiraling.
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Over the last several months, LeEco started spiraling out of control.
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This stops conversations from spiraling out of control into computational purgatory.
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Then, like Norman Maine, a spiraling Max takes his own life.
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Like Cooper, we're spiraling upward, starting to feel flickers of understanding.
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" Heitkamp: "The [GOP] language is, 'This is spiraling out of control.
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That's an awesome question to ask whenever you find yourself spiraling.
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In the meantime, you've already got a market that is spiraling.
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That could have a spiraling effect, hampering even legal financial dealings.
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Tehran's announcement comes amid weeks of spiraling tensions with the West.
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She warned his new employers that Jesse seemed to be spiraling.
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No fish-teeming world nor its spiraling wings can redeem this.
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I could feel my body spiraling into that familiar panic zone.
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So how can you avoid infection without spiraling out of control?
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He dispatched bursts of arpeggios and spiraling figures with virtuosic élan.
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So how do we stop this from spiraling out of control?
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Spiraling health care costs CVS starts off with a big advantage.
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However, there was an important exception to this downward spiraling process.
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The López Obrador administration is under pressure to curb spiraling violence.
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Nothing seems to work in abating spiraling murder rates in Tijuana.
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One, titled "Albumblätter II," is an onrushing frenzy of spiraling runs.
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As a result, the chances of spiraling trade conflict remain high.
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"The movement was always spiraling down into disappointment and demoralization," Rieder says.
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Stocks sold off initially but then bumped around before spiraling lower again.
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Once the No. 1 team in the country, Michigan State is spiraling.
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Greece's spiraling economy has led to spikes in unemployment, poverty, and suicides.
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Spiraling debt Chantheng's injury earned him a new beginning, in the classroom.
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Under most circumstances the trading of risk helps prevent a spiraling crisis.
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Second, we should coordinate our efforts to alleviate Venezuela's spiraling humanitarian crisis.
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A man who was already on edge topples over, spiraling into delusion.
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Sadly, Deivis' death is one of many in Venezuela's spiraling humanitarian crisis.
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And the lectures aren't the only thing threatening to send them spiraling.
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She's been spiraling in place ever since, and it's all her fault.
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That never happened, though, and instead I continued listening, writing, and spiraling.
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New York state has taken several moves to address the spiraling crisis.
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Dutton repeatedly warned of the "spiraling costs" of healthcare and sought reform.
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Chinese consumers are seeing spiraling prices for products like pork and fruit.
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Frank Lloyd Wright inspecting construction of the museum's signature spiraling gallery. Sept.
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The E3 finds itself caught in the middle of those spiraling tensions.
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Worse than the spiraling cost is where the money is coming from.
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He gives me a pep talk and make sure I'm not spiraling.
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Growing beyond demand can be risky and lead to spiraling fare wars.
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The restless finale came across like a spiraling and slightly dangerous dance.
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I watched the spumes of snow spiraling upward from the nearest peak.
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As we reported, Andy's wife claims he's been spiraling back into booze.
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But the bank's data underscored a dramatic contraction and spiraling consumer prices, nonetheless.
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The image of one of its executives in handcuffs could send Uber spiraling.
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The tiniest mistake can send you spiraling into a day-long troubleshooting hole.
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Throughout Nicotine, Zink's prose is energetic and zingy, spiraling from thought to thought.
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And the spiraling out-of- control requires Puerto Rico to make structural reforms.
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The cognitive dissonance is enough to send her spiraling into an identity crisis.
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They are setting up alliances and outside investors to combat spiraling development costs.
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This spiraling to the bottom of playing fast and loose with process journalism.
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Mongrain has returned Voivod to form, with clear, spiraling runs around his fretboard.
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Hurricanes spiraling across the Atlantic are driven to it by winds and currents.
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Taxing capital, year after year, means an ever-spiraling tax on future consumption.
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The solution to this spiraling violence has been elusive, to say the least.
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Like a jet with a malfunctioning engine, it is spiraling out of control.
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They railed against spiraling violence, a lack of jobs and widespread food shortages.
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The firm revealed spiraling losses of more than $500 million in its results.
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His half sister Miriam Cruz was living there, spiraling deeper into drug addiction.
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Spiraling house prices ensure only the most fortunate get to be mortgage prisoners.
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Their outer spiral arms scraped each other and swung into a spiraling dance.
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Despite the spiraling violence, no major gains on the ground have been reported.
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Spiraling upward, the sound grew almost absurd, but the feeling was totally real.
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Thus, you're left spiraling between fantasies of revenge and doomed stabs at equanimity.
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Or perhaps spiraling through the air, projected by a stray sneeze or cough.
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Or times where the smallest mistake could send me spiraling into self-loathing.
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The city was spiraling toward bankruptcy, but for artists, the chaos offered opportunity.
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Playing strands of spiraling passagework with pristine clarity was not his primary goal.
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It's definitely not Jackson (Kedar Williams-Stirling), who is spiraling out of control.
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Most politicians support finding ways to expand health coverage while avoiding spiraling costs.
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By May of 2018, the situation was spiraling out of control, Pierson said.
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BoJack sinks to new lows in Season 5, spiraling into prescription drug addiction.
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The spiraling investigations surrounding President Trump are reaching deeper into his inner circle.
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You see, cutting naturally spiraling locks is 40% art, 40% science, and 20% talent.
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That is why Phobos is spiraling in toward Mars and will eventually be destroyed.
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In particular, Jackson (Jesse Williams) and Richard (James Pickens Jr.) are spiraling the most.
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Her grief is messy and complicated, spiraling further and further down throughout the book.
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Tuesday night, it was just that uncertainty about Trump's policies that sent markets spiraling.
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The risk of this tense situation spiraling out of control should not be minimized.
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Despite Anakin's spiraling paranoia about Padme's health, doctors or hospitals are bizarrely never mentioned.
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With them, she has a safety net, so her spiraling has somewhere to go.
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Add the very obvious talent shortage, and you have a recipe for spiraling costs.
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Reis kept following and Cejudo kept spiraling out and hitting him with hard counters.
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The spiraling number of suicides suggests that farmers' despair is not resonating with politicians.
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Use of methamphetamine is spiraling across Southeast Asia, and authorities are struggling to respond.
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The spiraling success of online shopping platforms has consequently driven demand for warehousing facilities.
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An investigation that was winding down metastasized into a spiraling inquiry with global reach.
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Margot: I don't see any signs that the market is spiraling out of control.
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Anticipating spiraling costs and plummeting buying power, vendors end up charging tomorrow's prices today.
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That could result in a yawning budget deficit and inflation spiraling out of control.
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Eventually, these two bodies remained, slowly spiraling closer until they touched, forming Ultima Thule.
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Taiwan was covering up virus deaths, and the illness was spiraling out of control.
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Where would you and your sacks of treasure go to hide from spiraling calamity?
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A small bird perched in the hollow of the tree spiraling above her bench.
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These spiraling rates partly represented improved diagnostics, but the figures went far beyond this.
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"Our depth kept things from spiraling out of control," Mets Manager Mickey Callaway said.
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I was broke and I was a new rapper whose career was spiraling downward.
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For us, vape is something we can control when everything else is spiraling down.
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The steep price of freedom One arrest can send a family spiraling into debt.
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But then a Jacobsian cycle, whose spiraling excesses I was beginning to recognize, ensued.
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The news sent stocks spiraling lower and safe havens such as gold and Treasurys.
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Economic View Student debt is spiraling, and young people are defaulting on their loans.
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Unrest last month sent Chile's peso spiraling to an historic low against the dollar.
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Covering Mexico over the years, I had noticed the gradual spiraling down of security.
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For months her health had been spiraling downward, despite being diligent with her treatments.
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But that's not to say that we are on an inevitably downward spiraling path.
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In 2008, I walked down the glass cube's spiraling glass staircase at 3 a.m.
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Poor nutrition is a leading cause of poor health and spiraling health care spending.
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If you're a deeply divided or sectarian society, there's more danger of spiraling downward.
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It's a sensitive ballad, glittering over a magnificently feelsy keyboard arpeggio spiraling ever upward.
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The Committee has been spiraling down an anti-science rabbit hole since at least 2012.
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He put his hands on him, yes, because the confrontation was spiraling out of control.
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Narcissism, envy spiraling and low self-image can all stem from staring at Like counts.
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"There's some self-reported statements that his life was spiraling out of control," Shea explained.
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Instead, It is fueled by the ever-present sense of a spiraling loss of control.
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The long cords extend from the phones they're attached to, spiraling in neat little curves.
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Terrifying video shows a helicopter spiraling out of control before crashing into the Hudson River.
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I was spiraling out of control in search of something to give me life meaning.
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All of these spiraling possibilities — conceivabilities, potentialities — seem to swirl through the book at once.
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Investors sent private-prison stocks spiraling Thursday, but analysts say the selling might be overdone.
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That sent the S&P 500 spiraling lower, in a more than 12 percent correction.
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His ouster left the country spiraling into chaos and coming under threat from violent extremists.
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"Hollywood, we'll always be together, forever, forever," sings H, his vocal a spiraling, obsessive embrace.
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If Medicaid is not reformed, the only other option is spiraling tax increases on Ohioans.
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Chief Executive Mark Adamson cited spiraling wages and labor-related project delays for the downgrade.
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The trip comes against the backdrop of spiraling tensions between Beijing and Washington over trade.
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It then appears to turn around and jump from the building, spiraling toward the ground.
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And then Ronaldo struck again, again equalizing Hungary and again spiraling us further into chaos.
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It's a slightly more traditional movie, but it's still focused around an inward-spiraling maze.
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Of course, this idea of spiraling out from the opponent's advances isn't a magic bullet.
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Possible solutions The GAO report proposed several options to address the trust fund's spiraling debt.
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Another spiraling moment of overindulgence took place at a private dinner at Lance Armstrong's house.
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Posters at a government agency offer tips on how to deal with spiraling personal debt.
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And dwelling on our negative outcomes, spiraling down into more self-negativity, makes things worse.
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They become mired in their resentments, spiraling deeper into the addiction of their own victimology.
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That sent me down a rabbit hole I can't even describe, spiraling like, Holy crap.
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It becomes a cycle where few are deliberately lying, but deception is spiraling ever outward.
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"Illegal immigration is simply spiraling out of control," Nielsen told the House Homeland Security Committee.
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Just one mindful gesture can stop you from reacting and prevent the situation from spiraling.
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My colleague and I then make our way down the spiraling rabbit hole of relativism.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads A sticky, spiraling tongue forages for termites or ants.
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We were told Ben actually wanted the help because he was spiraling out of control.
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My favorite iterations are self-deprecating gibes at the speaker's own spiraling neuroses and bugbears.
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It gives colleges more money to spend without any attempt to control their spiraling costs.
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The spiraling crisis has had a significant effect on the president's standing in opinion polls.
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This sends Clay spiraling, because he doesn't want to watch his ex date other people.
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His warnings about efforts to halt the spiraling increase in health care costs still resonate.
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But the spiraling intensity of the saxophone, percussion and organ build toward a powerful climax.
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Today, it feels like meta-fear: fear of fear spiraling into vortexes of stunning trepidation.
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However, it has not yet been completed, thanks in part to corruption and spiraling costs.
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Bloomberg noted that most wars start over something relatively minor before spiraling out of control.
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And this orbit has sent WASP-12b on a spiraling death dance towards the star.
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Berlin has its own interest in preventing the conflict from spiraling further out of control.
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That's when Congress passed massive stimulus legislation to try to stabilize a down-spiraling economy.
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The maintenance of many Olympic facilities, post games, has also added to the spiraling costs.
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Subsisting on apples from an orchard and rainwater, she wrote constantly, spiraling into religious reveries.
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With our spiraling debt, reframing our infrastructure puzzle is an opportunity the country cannot miss.
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It can be a really useful way to break that vicious cycle of spiraling thought.
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But this isn't the first time Facebook's role in Myanmar's spiraling crisis has been criticized.
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Both countries have nuclear arms, and the spiraling crisis put the entire region on edge.
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Season 2 could find Moe spiraling and being the person people wrongly expect her to be.
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A psychiatrist in my youth prescribed amphetamines to keep my mind from spiraling into unwanted territory.
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"She was feeling overexposed and like things were almost spiraling out of control," said the source.
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They also add another twist to the spiraling legal problems tied to the Stormy Daniels saga.
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He's so busy attacking President Trump's visit and, in the meantime, crime is spiraling in London.
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The worsening cash crisis and spiraling inflation quickly eroded hopes that the GNA could bring stability.
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The team built spiraling bookshelves that moved with them to a new, subterranean location in 21990.
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Analysts have warned that the spiraling dispute could cause serious disruptions to global semiconductor supply chain.
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Min Min has spiraling noodles for arms, and she fights inside of a giant ramen bowl.
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With spiraling reports of the razor thin margin of victory, another leadership challenge is widely expected.
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The low pressure void causes air to rush in from all directions, spiraling into a cyclone.
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The video features somersaulting flight attendants, spiraling laptops, a swarm of bouncy balls, and exploding pinatas.
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Alternatively: it's a great way to send your friends spiraling over their crushing student loan debt.
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Her son began spiraling in late January 23, after he was blindsided at a Wilmington bar.
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As such, there was some fear that supply would swamp demand, sending Snap's share price spiraling.
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Like other countries in Europe, Denmark also seeks to curb spiraling costs of renewable energy subsidies.
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It has sought outside investors to help share the spiraling cost of developing autonomous vehicle technology.
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The major reason: spiraling health insurance premiums — often a result of insurance companies fleeing the marketplace.
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That star system was also a contact binary with the stars spiraling in toward each other.
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The circuslike juggling provides an apt visual representation of the spiraling rhythms of Mr. Glass's music.
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All three argue that their actions prevented the Great Recession from spiraling into a Great Depression.
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In the months leading up to my 23rd birthday, my drinking was spiraling out of control.
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" In an interview, Deflem talks about the spiraling disorientation he felt: "You kind of undergo it.
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The results are bumptious promises, failed policies, and spiraling distrust of government and Congress in particular.
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With the news of Anthony's death, I felt the warning signs of spiraling out of control.
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Rapidly spiraling poverty, unemployment, and homelessness with record repossessions, while billionaires pay 17 percent income tax?
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We could be downward-spiraling faster than the crowd three-hours into any given ketamine rave.
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Whether I was doing something radical or small, just doing something seemed more appealing than spiraling.
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The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum is offering a virtual 360-degree tour of its spiraling rotunda.
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But you can feel it all getting out of hand sometimes, leaving you scrolling and spiraling.
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By his 20s, Cameron was carrying a gun and dealing methamphetamines to support his spiraling habit.
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By his 20s, he was carrying a gun and dealing methamphetamines to support his spiraling habit.
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The spiraling whodunit begins with Julie waking from a coma in a hospital after an attack.
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Books, to Schwalbe, are our last great hope to keep us from spiraling into the abyss.
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Disappointing sales and weak guidance sent Kroger spiraling in its worst daily performance in six months.
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Any attack would more likely be the result of some small incident spiraling out of control.
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The attack on Soleimani was a stunning escalation in the spiraling showdown between Tehran and Washington.
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"Early in my career, I was spiraling down a path of real self destruction," Moore said.
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At first the pianos played breathlessly spiraling figures and insistent rhythms, music that nodded to Bartok.
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That feeling of spiraling chaos started for me somewhere around episode 7 of Stranger Things S2.
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Considered the county's political crucible, it has also been the scene for spiraling Hindu-Muslim tensions.
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If you kill someone, it can spread disease, mistrust, and despair, spiraling the district towards disaster.
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But spiraling inflation has made the pay increasingly worthless, and shortages have left the cafeterias bare.
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Kysa Johnson represents nebula, neutron stars, and star clouds using the spiraling paths of the tiniest particles.
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Business setbacks had sent Swinney's father spiraling into an alcoholic abyss, hastening the dissolution of the marriage.
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The F-35 Joint Strike Fighter has been beset by spiraling costs, failed testing and schedule delays.
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Police, who some have accused of using excessive force, said the situation was spiraling out of control.
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These signals correspond to a pair of black holes (or neutron stars) spiraling inwards until they collide.
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The radio emission is produced by electrons spiraling around magnetic field lines, a process called synchrotron emission.
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It offered a striking vision of the planet's spiraling clouds in a series of color-enhanced images.
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There are also worries about faltering growth in China, largely due to industrial overcapacity and spiraling debts.
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Since Bobby and Lara are no longer policing each other's personalities, they're spiraling into their unchecked selves.
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But spiraling debt and donors' increasing reluctance to bail out the economy have triggered an economic crisis.
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Analysts warn that the spiraling dispute has started to cause serious disruptions to the global semiconductor industry.
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It's these glimpses into lives they didn't end up living that set both Marlo and Mavis spiraling.
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It's unclear if this is a manipulation tactic or if she is really spiraling out of control.
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But questions still remain about how Fernandez would turn around Argentina's spiraling economy and restore investor confidence.
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The Chinese phone market is a spiraling behemoth of innovation and audacity, unlike anything we've ever seen.
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Doing something different can distract you and prevent you from spiraling into a full-blown pity party.
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Stocks are spiraling as the U.S. and China turn the screws even tighter in their trade conflict.
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Only a small miscalculation in Pyongyang, Washington or Beijing might have sent the situation spiraling into violence.
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This private altercation sends the party spiraling into chaos as heated conversations about race erupt all over.
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Randall tells him he can't make the show, and we imagine him spiraling into darkness, all alone.
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"Playtest" goes down a rabbit hole of reality toward the end, and it just keeps spiraling deeper.
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Politicians from both parties have come to a rare consensus: drug prices are spiraling out of control.
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If the mission had been approved, the spacecraft would have started spiraling out from Ceres this month.
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After years of spiraling decline, civil discourse is once again front and center in our national conversation.
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And yet, all signs indicate the Syria conflict is spiraling out of control with no end sight.
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WeWork filed to go public on Wednesday, revealing spiraling losses and billions of dollars in lease commitments.
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Other teammates, he said, found the downside of the wide-openness; one developed a spiraling drug problem.
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With the car loaded, our mother would play the final joke on our spiraling folie à deux.
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Petrified is too static a word to describe the panic losing my novel sent me spiraling into.
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It features a set of swirling synths, spiraling out into multiple directions and further distorting the sound.
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It generates the sort of spiraling, self-driven stories that pulled me into games to begin with.
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This leads to driving without insurance, and a spiraling economic burden when they are caught and fined.
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But at the moment, the psychological preconditions for a spiraling downturn don't appear to be in place.
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The Rockets experienced another case of first-half doldrums, spiraling a bit late in the opening quarter.
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Getting people money is the best way that we can stop the economy from spiraling into recession.
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We're told an older man started beefing with Miranda's buddy, and things started spiraling out of control.
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Now they fear that the narcotics Mr. Blevins has been prescribed for pain could send them spiraling.
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A drawing of the same motif flattens it into a single angled line spiraling in on itself.
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This Ebola outbreak in eastern Congo, the second-largest ever recorded, is now spiraling out of control.
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Album Review "Take Me Apart," the title song from Kelela's debut album, is a spiraling, labyrinthine seduction.
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Wall Street rebounded from Monday's sell-off, which was prompted by spiraling fears over global trade tensions.
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Quantitative easing and low interest rates did not cause a collapse of the dollar or spiraling inflation.
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The working-class village of Mastic Beach on Long Island struggled with spiraling taxes after it incorporated.
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Paul Mogensen's spiraling abstractions, reconsidering the banana in a two-woman show and Franz Gertsch's photorealist paintings.
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His words, actions and appointments repelled investors and often sent the local currency, the rand, spiraling lower.
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It also has many of us asking: How do we keep from spiraling into full-blown panic?
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The pandemic has already sent a number of industries spiraling, including travel and hospitality, food, and oil.
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From the dramatic new cancer breakthroughs to century-old drugs, spiraling price tags have caught lawmakers' eyes.
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Now the conversation is about the complexities of public financing, spiraling down into a discussion of taxes.
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"It just started spiraling as I became more and more fascinated with the characters," Ms. Udofia said.
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But a quarterback could complete all of these steps and never end up with a spiraling football.
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A drone dropped out of the sky, spiraling downward ungracefully, like a bird that has been shot.
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But the crescendo of the novel, with both romances spiraling to feverish conclusions, takes the breath away.
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After more than four months of spiraling political scandal, criminal charges and the threat of impeachment, Gov.
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That has amplified concerns about a spiraling tit-for-tat conflict between the United States and Iran.
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Iran A few days ago, it looked like the US and Iran might be spiraling toward war.
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Egypt was in the throes of a counter-revolution, and Libya and Yemen were spiraling into chaos.
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That's why this book was so exciting to me: Chris was falling backward and spiraling down heroically.
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But I would be lying if I said I don't find myself spiraling from time to time.
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Some audience members giggled out loud during the amusing moments of the impish scherzo and spiraling finale.
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Their excellent new film, Uncut Gems, is an unnerving story of spiraling bad decisions and escalating violence.
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He sets up elaborate promises that go forgotten and builds tangents upon tangents, spiraling into circular logic.
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The figure was lower than economists expected and comes amid the president's spiraling trade war with China.
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Chronic opioid use, particularly in older people, can contribute to spiraling problems: constipation, confusion, falls and addiction.
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Its protections often have a spiraling effect, benefiting full habitats and the animals and plants within them.
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But the government has so far been unable to arrest spiraling inflation, currency devaluation and import costs.
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But the government has so far been unable to arrest spiraling inflation, currency devaluation and import costs.
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The project dragged on for two years, with spiraling costs that soured her relationship with the contractor.
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Cities, counties and states across the country are turning to the courts in the spiraling opioid crisis.
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It's a reggae vamp pumped up to rock volume, with blues licks spiraling between the vocal lines.
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But what to make of Botha's angels; is this a scene of apocalyptic spiraling or glorious ascent?
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"I could see myself spiraling," the Alaskan Bush People star says exclusively in the current issue of PEOPLE.
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The surge in prescriptions has fed spiraling levels of opioid abuse and tens of thousands of overdose deaths.
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We took some tough shots early, kind of got us in a rut, and it just kept spiraling.
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VICE News went to the source to see how street protests are spiraling into an online PR war.
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Moody's is not the first to point out the spiraling debt and deficit problem the proposals will engender.
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Hippocamp and Proteus aren't in the same spot now because Proteus is very slowly spiraling away from Neptune.
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"The humanitarian situation of civilians in East Ghouta is spiraling out of control," he said in a statement.
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Rather than signaling spiraling incidence, increased reporting is often intertwined with increased awareness of what constitutes unacceptable behavior.
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Here are the highlights of the kit, as seen below, from the bottom-right corner and spiraling clockwise.
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Medicaid costs are spiraling nationwide and we must reform the system to slow the cost and reduce fraud.
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It's a spiraling, social media-fueled story that plays to notions of free will, patriotism and societal turmoil.
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A new picture: Spiraling electrons cause radiation that powers magnetic jets in the first moments of the explosion.
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Every choice could bring you closer to the center or send you spiraling to the edges, to madness.
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This is the result of spiraling levels of inequality, his conclusion that people's chances in life remain unequal.
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In the weeks before the murders, Ortega's mental illness began spiraling out of control, Van Leer-Greenberg said.
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Did we, imperceptibly, realize the spiraling downfall we were in and vote against ourselves to make it stop?
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And anyone who's ever done it knows that sometimes, it has a way of spiraling out of control.
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However, addressing spiraling rural pretrial incarceration rates must also involve solutions that begin before the jail door opens.
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Until that happens, Puerto Rico risks spiraling into deeper debt, lacking enough money to fund essential government services.
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Who, if anyone, seems qualified to stall America's spiraling descent into a fiery wasteland overseen by Trumpian kleptocrats?
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With debt spiraling upwards, a crisis could surprise us at any time because economists are lousy at forecasting.
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Since homering in the first two games of his career, he has spent the next 11 spiraling down.
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We sit along an outer arm of a massive, spiraling disk of gas, dust, and a billion stars.
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The show's greatest theatrical magic, though, involves a young red heifer, a furry bystander to God's spiraling despair.
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In the worst-case scenario, a spiraling space-junk disaster could cut off our ability to leave Earth.
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Along with an influx of new EAD requests from DACA and TPS recipients, that's led to spiraling delays.
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On this set, Avey Tare and Panda Bear were basically one unit by now, a spiraling vocal symbiosis.
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Editorial Spain's crisis over Catalonia started spiraling out of control on Thursday when both sides escalated their threats.
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In season two, Dolores and Bernard wound up journeying to the Forge together, with major plot-spiraling results.
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He briefly hangs on, gasping but mute, throwing his nominal comrades in arms into a fast-spiraling panic.
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As a result, they are setting up alliances and lining up outside investors to combat spiraling development costs.
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From the moment Aniston breaks the news of a scandal on air, things start spiraling out of control.
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Hereafter begins a competition between Uzi and the spiraling keyboards to see who can out-chatter the other.
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Still, Slack is staring at a spiraling market as investors fret over the economic impact of the coronavirus.
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Millions of riders wait on platforms or stalled trains amid spiraling delays caused by an aging signal system.
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But I've learned to check in with myself more and catch my mind when I feel it spiraling.
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It started with excessive drinking before spiraling into a depression that left her unable to leave her bed.
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But his conversations with his interlocutors — searching, spiraling, well lubricated with wine — answer a separate question very decisively.
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However, the expectation is that those losses will remain in the millions rather than spiraling into the billions.
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Policy makers are worried that the country's spiraling level of corporate debt could threaten the broader financial system.
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He brought contrasting character to the eight varied sections, from the intricate Prelude to the breathlessly spiraling Gigue.
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With any luck, they can find ways to keep the situation from spiraling into trade wars and protectionism.
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And once you see it full of spiraling water, it is hard to take your eyes off it.
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But shares of Exxon and Chevron were already spiraling before the jobs report hit the market on Friday.
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The couple was living way beyond their means and, as a result, spiraling deeper and deeper into debt.
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"I don't worry about this spiraling into the next game," Coloradocoach Tad Boyle told reporters earlier this week.
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Witnesses told New Zealand media that they heard a loud bang and saw the planes spiraling down. Stuff.
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Using a fake name, I slurred to her that I needed someone to talk me down from spiraling.
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Meanwhile, taking cues from the top, a general tendency toward poor ethics is spiraling down throughout the government.
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During the earthquake, the volunteers' mobilization mimicked that of political arenas, spiraling into a massive on-the-ground effort.
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But it also needs to keep things from spiraling, especially ahead of a G20 summit meeting later this month.
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But, torn between spiraling investment costs and waning consumer interest, the project went bankrupt just nine months after launch.
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For me, it's about the stark contrast between the sponge and the beautiful filling spiraling through the whole mixture.
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And as he sees it, that could send the S&P 500 spiraling to levels not seen since 2012.
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Spiraling patterns can be found in nature, in the day-to-day, as well as in the sociopolitical realm.
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The U.K.'s vote to exit the European Union created shockwaves through global markets and sent stocks spiraling downward.
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Click here to view original GIFThousands of nearly invisible sweat pores live amongst the spiraling ridges on your fingertips.
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One of her sons had died of an overdose in July, and another one of her sons was spiraling.
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The gesture sent the male model spiraling, with him grabbing the stuffed dog and throwing it into the ocean.
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Kim, who caught the jilted lover spiraling out of control in response to the new man in Kourtney's life.
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Everyday life is getting increasingly tough with the prices of basic goods spiraling and medical supplies in short supply.
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Plaintiffs lawyers, however, have said the U.S. bankruptcy is being used by automakers to protect themselves from spiraling litigation.
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On his new podcast "Spiraling Up" though, Fisch does plenty of talking about OCD, and mental health in general.
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Iran has been locked in a spiraling confrontation with the United States over its nuclear program and missile projects.
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Maduro's leftist administration is almost entirely dependent on crude sales in order to try to decelerate its spiraling crises.
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The Times wrote in her obituary that even as she enjoyed her greatest success, she was spiraling into misery.
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Bermudez would become a recluse, unwilling to work outside her home and sending her young family spiraling into debt.
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The lawsuit offered a glimpse into what the judge called "the volatility and downward spiraling" of the brothers' relationship.
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The bloc has been buffeted by slowing or zero economic growth, a spiraling migrant crisis and worries about terrorism.
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"Premiums are skyrocketing and choices are disappearing, and it is only getting worse, spiraling out of control," he said.
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Everyday life is getting increasingly tough, with the prices of basic goods spiraling and medical supplies in short supply.
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But within the bare set, it was her solitary tenacity that drew the eye to her spiraling, stomping form.
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On "Pain of Infinity," the Nil crafted a spiraling, hypnotic hook capable of boring its way into any eardrum.
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Beijing and Washington are locked in a spiraling trade war, with frictions between them threatening to move beyond trade.
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Spiraling into self-loathing, I'd try to talk myself out of it, thinking: At least the cookies were Paleo.
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Mr. Piemontesi sneaks in playfully, then proceeds to make strands of fleet scales and spiraling runs sound almost melodious.
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In January, Amazon, JPMorgan Chase and Berkshire Hathaway announced plans to team up to address spiraling health care costs.
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Public conversations are often still consumed by fear that the population is spiraling beyond what the world can support.
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It shares with "BoJack" a similar look and a roster of talking, paycheck-earning, occasionally depression-spiraling anthropomorphic animals.
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On one hand, with the situation spiraling out of control, it feels impossible that the status quo could continue.
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Spiraling cash demand due to the standoff has pushed interbank rates to decade-highs while HK stocks have tumbled.
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A hodgepodge of stopgap measures is clearly not up to the task of checking this spiraling air-pollution crisis.
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Fears about the spread of the deadly virus have sent the stock market spiraling downward in recent trading sessions.
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A corner of the commodities market is spiraling, and it could have big implications for stocks and the economy.
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Past Tense Just before he died, the architect created a spiraling city square that elevates the work it houses.
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There are vats of brightly colored M&M's everywhere, M&M's crammed in plastic tubes spiraling to the ceiling.
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Though the warring parties agreed in December 2018 to address the spiraling humanitarian crisis, progress has still been slow.
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This approach further contributes to these public health crises spiraling out of control, as we now see with opioids.
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We must find a way to stem the spiraling of the maternal death rate of its women of color.
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"It's another press concern that he's 'spiraling out of control,' and he doesn't follow Washington norms," the strategist said.
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I try on a black skirt with ruffles spiraling down from the waist like M. C. Escher stairs ($1,250).
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Even before Nebenzia's accusations, Mistura warned about the hostilities in Syria spiraling out of control to threaten international stability.
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China has upped the ante in its fight against spiraling corporate debt in 2017, with some degree of success.
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His mammoth hands seemed more suited to spiraling footballs than the fine fingerwork a doctor-in-training might need.
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The steps on the spiraling staircase are no longer made of glass, which occasionally cracked from time to time.
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Monteverdi writes long-spun, slowly spiraling lyrical lines for Orfeo as various instruments respond with embellishments between the phrases.
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I remember watching a grown man in his 50s cry when I confronted him about his spiraling drug habit.
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Thick plumes of smoke rippled into the air above Nairobi yesterday, spiraling from 25 monsoon-sodden piles of ivory.
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Thick plumes of smoke rippled into the air above Nairobi yesterday, spiraling from 11 monsoon-sodden piles of ivory.
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Undefined, spiraling out of touch, Forgot how it feels," ponders Dua Lipa on Martin Garrix's "Scared to be Lonely.
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Then, the office had a last-minute cancellation on May 24, saving me from another 10 days of Google spiraling.
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Fortunately, Alex (Justin Chambers) managed to save her baby, though that didn't stop Richard from spiraling even further into depression.
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We learned from the 1930s that spiraling protectionism tipped a severe recession over the edge to become the Great Depression.
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I took one long photo, 9 minutes long, the stage 83 cloud was spiraling out of control, what a show!
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The one-two punch of witnessing coral reef carnage and then seeing Trump get elected sent Cobb spiraling into depression.
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Gradually, Ms. Roberts grew uneasy with the enchanted enterprise spiraling around her, and the pressure that New Age fame brought.
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Said coins are actually worthless in Australia, but that doesn't stop things from spiraling a little bit out of control.
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The incident has raised fears of spiraling violence in Ain el-Hilweh, which has seen intermittent clashes in recent months.
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Meanwhile, we cut to the North Valley cartel, who are making plans now that the Cali Cartel members are spiraling.
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Trump's tweets about China earlier Friday helped to send major U.S. stock indexes spiraling more than 2% for the day.
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One woman, Priscilla Misihairabwi-Mushonga, was accused of killing her husband, an accusation that reportedly sent her spiraling into depression.
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Those factors could send crude prices spiraling down toward $40 a barrel, and perhaps even into the $30s, Smith said.
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It also found that Ms. You was aware of his spiraling depression and suicidal thoughts brought on by her abuse.
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Then, with the urgency of paramedics, we wheeled the devices on rolly carts down the spiraling ramp of the museum.
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So, how did the usually put-together Portman transform into a believably spiraling pop star preparing for a massive revival?
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And on Monday, Jalopnik discovered that the update sent some customers' infotainment screens spiraling into an endless loop of reboots.
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The first shot is in this style, focusing on an ice skater spiraling like she's perched atop a music box.
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A fire tore through a historic church in Wisconsin on Tuesday, sending heavy smoke and flames spiraling through the air.
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Cleveland had surgery secretly on a yacht, the tumor was removed, but the nation continued spiraling into an economic depression.
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Trump characterized President Obama's budget as recklessly in the red, suggesting the American government's debt is spiraling out of control.
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He gave Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer everything they hoped for and sent Republican leaders spiraling into anger and disbelief.
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Terraces will ascend in a spiraling motion, inspiring the name of the 2.8 million square foot (260,130 square meter) building.
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Translating from wonkese, these are two key features of the Affordable Care Act's design that prevent it from death spiraling.
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His melodies and the producer's spiraling synth noodling and punchy drum lines might just turn your bedroom into a dancefloor.
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To some extent, the coming increases will be a correction, not a sign that markets are spiraling out of control.
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Spiraling your veggies and cooking them perfectly al dente will feed your need for that firm-to-the-bite craving!
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From the start, he is spiraling down toward a crisis that, by novel's end, will include robbery, murder, and prison.
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"Obamacare is spiraling out of control," said Senator Lamar Alexander, Republican of Tennessee and chairman of the Senate health committee.
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"Urn" isn't a snarking metacommentary on the state of hip-hop nor is it an anxious, spiraling cry for help.
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The vulnerability of museums, combined with spiraling prices for rhino horn, made stealing the items low-risk and high-reward.
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But graduating meant losing my free access to the gym, and my motivation to exercise has been spiraling downward since.
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The main attraction is a spiraling chain of impressively large binder clips reminiscent of vertebrae or a Chinese dancing dragon.
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When visitors hold up an iPad to four of the paintings, tiny silhouettes of Wazed dance amidst the spiraling lines.
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With just six wins in their first 20 games, the team could soon find its season spiraling out of control.
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Teachers across the state have been on strike for nine days over concerns about low pay and spiraling insurance costs.
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Mr. Trifonov was manically exciting in dispatching the piano part's spiraling passages and glissandos, its pummeling chords and jerky rhythms.
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But because of a spiraling healthcare crisis in Syria and its neighboring countries, Alaa can't access the healthcare he needs.
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If leaders push an anti-American message too far, they run the risk of nationalist sentiment spiraling out of control.
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Silence and evasion gives the perception that this is a problem spiraling out of control when, in fact, it's not.
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"Once in a spiraling vortex of dueling tariffs, it is almost impossible to get out of it," Mr. Pascual said.
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Spiraling costs helped to drive out Peugeot, Audi and Porsche, while Toyota's long-term future in the sport is unclear.
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From there, the pendulum often swings to major anxiety, and I start spiraling down the rabbit hole of toxic thoughts.
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Iran and the US just narrowly avoided spiraling into a disastrous war partly precipitated by the President's maximum pressure campaign.
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But it won't stop their burning desire to leave, or the spiraling collapse of Central America that begins their journey.
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I'm actively, months in advance, trying to look out for myself and fight against whatever downward spiraling other people encounter.
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Well before Mr. Bolsonaro's rise, they were protesting against cynical politics, spiraling corruption, economic stagnation and breathtaking levels of crime.
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We all have to do our part to protect against prejudice spiraling out of control in a moment of crisis.
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Now a spiraling epidemic has become the latest and potentially most divisive issue driving apart the United States and China.
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At that point, little could have been done to keep both sides from spiraling toward a larger, more brutal conflict.
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The election comes amid a tense backdrop of spiraling violence and unrest in the north and southwest of the country.
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Tensions have soared across Venezuela amid widespread food and medicine shortages and spiraling inflation that the government routinely plays down.
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In its ferocious second verse, Lamar adopts the slightly deranged voice of his own conscience to tell him he's spiraling.
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Norms serve as the soft guardrails of democracy, preventing political competition from spiraling into a chaotic, no-holds-barred conflict.
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Concerns about regulatory crackdowns recently sent the market cap of bitcoin spiraling from a mid-December record high above $19,000.
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"On that issue, I'm a little bit negative," he said of the spiraling tariffs between the world's two largest economies.
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Spiraling scandal Police began investigating Jung during a separate probe into Seungri, who is accused of procuring women for prostitution.
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The increase was driven by rising costs on some projects but there was no sign of inflation spiraling, it said.
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The high wages of such workers has exacerbated income inequality and caused spiraling house prices in and around San Francisco.
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Yet, the reason why I was spiraling into a strung-out wastoid was because of a lack of self-control.
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Unfortunately, this wasn't some horrific hate forum I found while spiraling down an internet K-hole of my own creation.
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Some voters have the hope of an opposition victory as the result of Erdogan's lackluster campaign and a spiraling currency crisis.
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If that were to happen, it could fuel a spiraling outbreak like the one that's occurring in Central and South America.
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Despite her efforts, the demons keep coming back, sending her paranoia spiraling as the line between reality and nightmares rapidly blurs.
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Even a small weapons test could have sent the Washington-Pyongyang relationship spiraling downward — and could have potentially kickstarted a war.
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This squishy, corkscrew telson typically twists right-handedly, having evolved to match the usual direction for the spiraling of snail shells.
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Hume has said he needs to sell horn to afford spiraling security costs which include armed patrols, helicopters and electric fencing.
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Poorly run clinical trials have hamstrung the field before, and a headlong rush without more understanding could send it spiraling now.
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Fletcher Building Ltd, New Zealand's biggest construction firm, last year shut and sold loss-making units due to spiraling labor costs.
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That followed the Brexit vote, which sent the pound spiraling downward against the U.S. dollar to $1.32, the lowest since 1985.
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The dominance of Hong Kong's wealthy property tycoons is increasingly being challenged as many are unwilling to compete with spiraling prices.
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While most of the women really seemed to be enjoying their time, Hannah B. was still spiraling after the other night.
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But that has caused spiraling inflation and a steep decline in the value of the country's currency in foreign exchange markets.
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Disick began spiraling out of control over the summer following the death of both his parents and the birth of Reign.
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Momentum has gathered behind Medicare for All amid spiraling health-care costs and Republican efforts to dismantle the Affordable Care Act.
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"I think I got lucky not to have it to an extreme case, but you can see yourself spiraling," she recalls.
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Sometimes, if you feel your life is spiraling out of control, you need to hear a message of love and peace.
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When you're spiraling and your life is a mess, you tend to take down as many people you can with you.
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It falls to North Korea's neighbors and to the US, then, to keep the Korean peninsula from spiraling out of control.
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In another, Gandolfini destroys a typical (for its day) wall-mounted kitchen phone with long spiraling cord to express his rage.
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But lately you can't help the sense that the reality is spiraling too fast for neat political messaging to reign in.
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He, like other Dem leaders, may think the party is spiraling out of control, or at least out of the mainstream.
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Physics affect everything from the bullets fired out of your guns to the way a spiraling plane crashes into the ground.
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On Thursday night the singer launched a mysterious countdown clock on her website and social media accounts that sent fans spiraling.
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" Despite the statement, sources told PEOPLE that Odom was again battling his addiction and that he was "spiraling … out of control.
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There seems to be greater commitment in the international community to keep this war from spiraling out of control, she said.
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In general, they believe the subprime debt situation shows little danger of spiraling into a similar situation as the financial crisis.
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The protagonist of the newer photos projects her fear of being in a one-sided relationship, spiraling into insecurity and vulnerability.
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The market has been ignoring interest rates for weeks, since a move up in yield sent stocks spiraling lower in February.
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This story of his spiraling trajectory has engendered a vigilance to catch the scary leader before he becomes the tyrannical monster.
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But this idea of an uncontrollable space station probably inspired visions of a huge chunk of metal spiraling wildly toward Earth.
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Understanding how to prevent one's comments from spiraling into a vortex of chaos exacerbating a situation is a necessary first step.
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Peloton, the buzzy exercise-bike startup that ignited the connected-fitness craze, has filed for an IPO and revealed spiraling losses.
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"Heroes" is another example of a good TV show quickly spiraling into an unwatchable mess — we did not need "Heroes Reborn."
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Having this sort of cushion can in turn stop losses from spiraling out into and threatening the rest of the economy.
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The currency crash has led to a sharp rise in unemployment and spiraling inflation because of the cost of imported goods.
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Conservatives have consistently championed changes in sentencing laws as a way to reduce the spiraling costs of housing large prison populations.
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But it might have sent the New York Mets spiraling into a hole from which they won't be able to emerge.
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But keeping the logistics from spiraling out of control help prevent unexpected problems in the days and months after a death.
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The visit, which is set to last five days, is meant to prevent trade tensions from spiraling into a trade war.
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How would it change the shape of b-boy moves like spiraling on backs and shoulders if everyone wore stretchy skirts?
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The strings seem to be in constant pursuit of a spiraling harmonic center, executing quick, sharp rhythms that feel almost danceable.
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Drifting with the currents, this refuse slowly collects in one of our ocean's five gyres, spiraling below the surface, nearly invisible.
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Still, experts say, with the disintegration of Venezuela's health system, there is little to prevent tuberculosis from spiraling out of control.
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Then, supported by the orchestra, the piano elongates the theme and takes exploratory excursions into genial-sounding passages of spiraling triples.
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Given the spiraling tensions between China and the United States on tariffs, the move against Huawei may also be short-lived.
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The nation's security forces "need all the manpower they can get" to address the spiraling violence and widespread insecurity, he said.
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But the financing dried up as the South American country's economy began spiraling downward in 2015, pressured by plummeting oil prices.
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The dances have been thoughtfully designed to be appreciated from any angle, but this also gives them a certain spiraling amorphousness.
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"Look me in the eye," I said to my neighbor Karen, who was spiraling to a dark place in her mind.
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Nodding to the keyboard toccatas of Bach's father, the piece is like a spiraling stream of notes, tossed between the hands.
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But even as Medicare's drug coverage gets high marks, those who rely on expensive medications are exposed to spiraling drug prices.
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The sexual abuse scandal in the Roman Catholic Church keeps spiraling through the church hierarchy, threatening the standing of Pope Francis.
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There are more and more signs that the coronavirus outbreak in the United States is spiraling into a large-scale crisis.
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"The house represents Frank Lloyd Wright's interest in spiraling out of suburbia," Aaron Betsky, the school's dean, said in an interview.
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Steve's shame at being dyslexic and other "undiscussed and unresolved hurts" led to his life spiraling out of control, Lifford says.
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Many say that their lives were completely changed when friends and family found the videos, spiraling into depression or suicidal thoughts.
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Gay wrestles her story from the world's judgment and misrecognition and sets off on a recursive, spiraling journey to rewrite herself.
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With the situation spiraling, Democrats called for tensions to be lowered as they expressed concern about the safety of U.S. personnel.
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But the financing dried up as the South American country's economy began spiraling downward in 1653, pressured by plummeting oil prices.
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That spiraling array of mid-frequency dishes will join up to 1 million much smaller low-frequency antennas planned for Australia.
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Spiraling housing prices have collided with the rising cost of college, leaving an indebted generation with little hope of buying homes.
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According to Goa, migrants have such precarious financial situations that even the slightest disruption can send things spiraling out of control.
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By repurposing and subverting this technology, Richard Mosse has documented the spiraling refugee crisis across the Middle East, Africa, and Europe.
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Title track "Undertale" loops a set of hushed chimes around a spiraling, contemplative tune and becomes a thing of bent fragility.
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Anyone in need of a reminder that humanity isn't spiraling down the proverbial drain need look no further than this Alaskan charity.
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The interactive projections are based on recurring swirling patterns found in twisting smoke, shoals of fish, spiraling galaxies, and other natural events.
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Anything less won't really do anything to get ever-spiraling prices under control, let alone actually lower the cost of prescription drugs.
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In Iran and Pakistan, spiraling HIV infections caused by high levels of injecting drug use have been confronted head on by governments.
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Those cities dropped out in the face of public opposition to expected spiraling costs and concerns about the value of hosting Olympics.
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Following Monday's bloodshed, the region is braced for the prospect of spiraling violence, and the prospects for peace look slimmer than ever.
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That could send prices spiraling up past $3 a gallon at the gas pump, which could really begin to hurt American consumers.
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King sneaks over to identify the women's surprise guest and reports back to the guys that it's Kufrin, which sends Underwood spiraling.
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The win snapped a four-game losing streak that had sent UK spiraling into a tie for eighth place in the SEC.
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This is a show that will leave you mentally spiraling about what it means to really give yourself over to somebody else.
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Eventually, Tao chooses one man over the other, a decision that fractures the trio and sends the narrative spiraling in different directions.
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And hopefully that goes on for a long time, and the changes are healthy and interesting, and not like, spiraling into darkness.
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However, Walker said shareholders should back TCI's recommendations - setting tough financial targets, aligning management compensation with shareholders and controlling spiraling labor costs.
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The results have been ruinous for the NHS, with its costs for obesity and smoking related heart attacks spiraling out of control.
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The Mitsubishi Regional Jet (MRJ) aircraft has been delayed five times from an original delivery target of 2013, leading to spiraling costs.
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Meanwhile in Japan, the world's largest bitcoin exchange, Mt.Gox, was spiraling into bankruptcy amid allegations it was a conduit for money laundering.
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It comes as Washington continues to fight a trade war on several other fronts, most notably the spiraling trade conflict with Beijing.
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The building, which was based on the Hymenocallis flower, prevents vortices from forming by stacking the building up in a spiraling pattern.
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Spiraling costs have pushed the firm to losses, cost the chief executive his job and sent shares close to 12-year lows.
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In the meantime, those of us without an anger disorder could learn how to prevent our anger from spiraling out of control.
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His $30 million-funded open source JavaScript startup was going down in flames, with a spiraling burn rate and no business model.
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Decades after reunification, the region remains poorer, making nationwide problems like spiraling housing costs even more severe than in the wealthier West.
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Things quickly start spiraling out of control: Is Lawrence's character being paranoid and going through guests' luggage and drinking weird yellow liquid?
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We're officially spiraling towards a point where he makes no sense on the Detroit Pistons, and some might argue we're already there.
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We don't well understand, for instance, how a kinetic attack on a satellite constellation might spill over into a spiraling Kessler effect.
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And I've been spiraling lately trying to figure out why I make art and what's even important anymore in this crazy world.
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Pakistan has also been struggling to avert a balance of payments crisis and to prevent its debt from spiraling out of control.
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Now it feels like the world is spiraling, and there isn't much hope, so the motivation to stay sober often feels pointless.
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The combination of poor harvest yields and shriveled grassland has led to spiraling costs for animal feed, putting pressure on livestock farms.
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That's because health care costs are spiraling out of control across the board, even for Americans who get coverage through their jobs.
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Berlant: Like when we're on a roll about something, it is improvised, but it really is us just spiraling out of control.
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Starting in October 2015, Dawn spent two months spiraling down to its lowest and final orbit, where it has remained ever since.
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And we met two years ago when I was in a supremely shitty place, after six months of aggressive struggling and spiraling.
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"Short of that, we would only be spiraling down toward even more violence, death, a curfew and even PLA interference," Cheung said.
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Second, the U.S. debt is spiraling upward, and Gallup reports that 51 percent of Americans "worry a great deal" about federal spending.
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Brexit is already costing us £500 million a week and in a spiraling economy, it is always women who are worst hit.
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How to Prevent Your Anger From Spiraling Out of ControlAnger fuels aggression, but it doesn't always have to cause a flare-up.
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The next time you feel yours spiraling downward, take a moment and try the breathing exercise above that we created with Aetna.
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But no matter how vexing the problem of spiraling drug costs may be, HHS cannot do more than what Congress has authorized.
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The firm's income statement shows spiraling losses over the past three years:In 247, WeWork lost $429 million on $436 million in revenue.
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Maduro's leftist administration is almost entirely dependent on crude sales in order to try to decelerate its spiraling economic and social crises.
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Going into the yuletide season, many shoppers try to set up a plan to keep their spending from spiraling out of control.
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Abdul Karim Khadimzai, the head of the provincial council in Uruzgan, expressed concern that the security situation was spiraling out of control.
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Venezuela's economy is spiraling into chaos under the crushing weight of triple-digit inflation, basic commodities shortages, widespread corruption and violent crime.
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The tanks would be viewable through a glass panel at the base of a spiraling staircase at the center of the vessel.
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Men as gifted as Randy Couture could fight a perfect fight, but an errant punch could send them spiraling to the mat.
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But any indication that a spiraling sterling collapse would force the Bank to shift to a tighter stance could quickly change that.
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That kind of blockbuster game making is a high-risk venture, with spiraling budgets and development cycles that can last three years.
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She resisted the urge, for instance, to watch the Oscar-winning documentary Amy, which chronicles the desperate spiraling-out of Amy Winehouse.
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It wasn't all bad, but I was spiraling publicly and trying to find the drive and ambition I had before moving here.
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And as he began seeing more and more news stories about the spiraling opioid crisis, he felt a calling to take action.
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The trade moves have set key relationships on edge and left lawmakers and businesses wondering if events are spiraling out of control.
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A strong dollar only makes the trade imbalance wider, which gives protectionists more ammunition to raise the ante in a spiraling situation.
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What rate cuts from the Fed can do, however, is try to help prevent those disruptions from spiraling into an economywide recession.
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It ended up being a more intimate and honest book, and maybe a more spiraling and confusing book, a bit more raw.
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De Blasio has been less delicate with the president, consistently berating him for a slow federal response to the spiraling health crisis.
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The possibility of the confrontation spiraling into a horrific, full-scale war — either by design or by accident — has become increasingly likely.
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Salaries are spiraling so fast that some joke the tech industry needs a National Football League-style salary cap on A.I. specialists.
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With matters in the capital spiraling, it's hard to be optimistic about the ability of the authorities to turn things around there.
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As the collective engulfs her in its beautifully spiraling embrace, what may have been intended as a universal story feels instead generic.
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By the time she's at the talent show, that's clear to everyone, and to Rachel — and that sends her spiraling into depression.
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New President Jair Bolsonaro's vow to crack down on spiraling crime has put him on a collision course with the jail gangs.
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The overture begins with a somber yet stately introduction and segues into a rhythmically jagged allegro section full of spiraling triplet flourishes.
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We ascended into the Atlas, heading southeast via the Tizi n'Tichka, a road renowned for its sweeping vistas and sharp spiraling gradient.
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Like many Greeks, his life was upended during a lost decade marked by rampant unemployment, steep wage cuts and spiraling personal debts.
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Most of the dangers our children face — a changing climate, a vanishing middle class, spiraling health care costs — are beyond our control.
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The president is the living embodiment of a spiraling crisis of American corruption, but the problem is far bigger than just him.
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Bond prices spiked, sending yields spiraling, as the Federal Reserve cut rates Tuesday and investors fled to safety on the coronavirus outbreak.
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Is it worth spending billions to subsidize insurance for the middle class and prop up a private insurance industry spiraling toward death?
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It captures the monumental city grid etched into the Nevada desert, as well as spiraling vehicle tracks cut into Utah's salt flats.
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That was not a sign of progress; it was a sign, in fact, that the security situation was spiraling out of control.
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It's a situation that needs to be addressed by the industry at a time when consumers are grappling with spiraling medical costs.
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Palestinian-Israeli relations need U.S. engagement to avoid the fragile situation from spiraling out of control, especially on matters of security coordination.
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The brawl on Tuesday was the latest episode of spiraling violence in Mexican prisons, many of which are overcrowded and poorly guarded.
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The source says this past week is "different," that advisers are scared the President is spiraling, lashing out, just out of control.
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The value of a high school degree is spiraling downward fast: It's enough for just 1 percent of the jobs created today.
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To clean your lenses, use a microfiber lens cloth and work in a spiraling pattern outward from the center of each lens.
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A major oil spill in these sensitive waters could easily send endangered species like polar bears and bowhead whales spiraling toward extinction.
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In previous months spiraling manufacturing cost pressures had been matched with an improvement in export orders, but this faded in January's PMI.
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But no matter how vexing the problem of spiraling drug costs may be, H.H.S. cannot do more than what Congress has authorized.
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But no matter how vexing the problem of spiraling drug costs may be, H.H.S. cannot do more than what Congress has authorized.
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The orchestra rustles with spiraling, jagged arpeggios and frenetic ascending riffs — grounded, just barely, by pedal tones that swell and then disappear.
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In "Medusa" (2017), Webster superimposes spiraling black bands over a tightly fitted field of colored triangles painted in primary and secondary colors.
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With spiraling development costs for autonomous and connected cars in recent years, Ford and other carmakers have sought alliances and outside investors.
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And the obvious one here is Venezuela, which is dealing with a spiraling economic and political crisis under Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.
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John Kelly on Friday — looks, from one angle, like a White House finally spiraling out of control after months of wild skidding.
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But with spiraling development costs for autonomous cars in recent years, the company and other carmakers have sought alliances and outside investors.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government, which supports Trump's hard tack against its arch-foe, has largely been reticent about the spiraling tensions.
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Liquid cremation's biggest opponents are typically religious groups, who believe uninhabited corporeal vessels ought not be liquefied and sent spiraling down a drain.
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"We were spiraling to a point where the threshold over what's safe and not safe was going to quickly be crossed," he said.
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The nested loops of DNA radiated out like steps from that spiraling scaffold, packing snuggly into the cylindrical configuration that characterizes the chromosome.
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If you find yourself spiraling into a panic at the first sight of a workday surprise, your strategy is only making you inflexible.
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And rather than the use of force to fight spiraling violence, he will look to fix root causes such as inequality and poverty.
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I do remember feeling a bit low during the winter season and this spiraling synth line gave me a comforting feeling of timelessness.
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A sell-off on Tuesday sent the stock spiraling into a correction, having fallen more than 292 percent from its 29-week highs.
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Her Weeco facility, which opened in April, is one of a slew of regional initiatives to tackle the world's spiraling plastic waste crisis.
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Amazon reported third-quarter earnings Thursday that disappointed investors and sent Amazon stock spiraling down as much as 9% in after hours trading.
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Repayment offer rejected When things started spiraling, Zuma offered to repay some of the amount, but opposition parties pressed forward with their cases.
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Video and a photo of flames spiraling into the air were posted on a Facebook page created to share information about the fire.
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If our buddy is spiraling, and our gentle ways of comforting them haven't worked, you might need to offer up some tough love.
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Steve Newcomb's $30 million-funded open source JavaScript startup was going down in flames, with a spiraling burn rate and no business model.
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In each subsequent picture within a picture, he is looking out, and then into the photograph he is holding, into a spiraling infinity.
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But with fears of spiraling violence in the south, security forces said they would not shy away from using force to quell protests.
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Willis toiled away in the lower ranks of tennis, peaking at No. 322 in the world before spiraling down to 785th last month.
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That would then send costs, and in turn premiums, spiraling upward in the Obamacare market, the insurance trade associations warned in their letter.
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Toure became the latest government official to lose his job as a result of authorities' failure to contain spiraling ethnic violence around Mopti.
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On Twitter, Wade expressed his shock, and called for an end to Chicago's spiraling gun violence, but did not directly address Trump's remark.
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Iran's currency, the rial, was already spiraling in the runup to Trump's decision because of widespread fears of instability in the Iranian economy.
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San Francisco and other large American cities are facing a massive housing affordability problem, with rents spiraling beyond the reach of ordinary people.
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Women in ankle-length skirts push strollers on crowded sidewalks and Hasidic boys with spiraling side curls dart through the streets in bunches.
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A spiraling row over the past month is threatening to disrupt the global supply of semiconductors and undercut security cooperation on North Korea.
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In fact, it's been spiraling downward for 15 straight quarters, and the second quarter of 2018 didn't show any improvement to that trend.
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You, like me, may sometimes (or all the time!) feel that the world is spiraling out of control—trade wars and political strife.
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Spiraling inflation and a sharp decrease in imports have led to unprecedented shortages of basic goods, such as toilet paper, sugar, and condoms.
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The U.S. Federal Reserve set its interest rate target to nearly zero as the markets and economy were spiraling into crisis in 2008.
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Spiraling violence meanwhile threatens to unravel the entire political track by wrecking a partial truce that had helped bring the sides to Geneva.
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"No matter how vexing the problem of spiraling drug costs may be, HHS cannot do more than what Congress has authorized," Mehta wrote.
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However, Beijing stopped renewing loans three years ago as Venezuela's economy began spiraling downward as a result of the crash of oil prices.
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In October, GE shares briefly rose above Wall Street's average price target of $11.52 before spiraling 45 percent to its mid-December lows.
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It's another spiraling portal into the band's crowded, ever-creative minds, and a vibe replicated on their installment in the THUMP Mix series.
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Analysts say that a catalyst is needed to send yields spiraling that low and it could come from outside of the United States.
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The development of the Joint Strike Fighter F-35, a fifth-generation stealth jet, has been beset by spiraling costs and schedule delays.
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Violence began to surge in 0003 as the government launched a war on drug trafficking that splintered criminal groups and sent killings spiraling.
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Revenue estimates fell from an initial projection of between $89 billion and $93 billion to $84 billion, sending the company's stock spiraling downward.
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The stock may be spiraling, but Lululemon Athletica CEO Laurent Potdevin has a proactive approach to saving the Canadian retailer's shares and reputation.
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From that stage, the spacecraft will begin gradually tightening its orbit around the asteroid, spiraling to within just 6 feet of its surface.
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After starting therapy, my daughter had two more vomiting episodes, and by the second one, I was no longer spiraling out of control.
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Nevertheless, she's clearly spiraling further and further into insanity, which means Jaime is going give up on her at some point; hopefully soon.
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His discursive, spiraling speech on Tuesday enthralled his base, while it left others outwardly questioning whether he is fit to lead the country.
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Seoul decided not to renew the agreement, known as GSOMIA, amid a spiraling political and trade row, a decision that Washington has criticized.
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Increasing unrest and a spiraling body count prompted Morales to strike a more conciliatory tone with the government of Anez in recent days.
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Parliamentarians from the Hezbollah movement called on Lebanon's central bank to take steps to "guarantee avoiding the monetary situation spiraling out of control".
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In November, parliament had to approve over $400 million in extra-budgetary spending on fuel to avoid blackouts, adding to Lebanon's spiraling debt.
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Before spiraling down the Batpoles into the Batcave, change identity from Bruce Wayne and Dick Grayson into Batman and Robin (separate minifigures included).
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Venezuela's petroleum industry, whose vast revenues once fueled the country's Socialist-inspired revolution, underwriting everything from housing to education, is spiraling into disarray.
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Most recently, "Supergirl" actor Jeremy Jordan said he had "almost died" after eating at one of the chain's restaurants, sending shares spiraling down.
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The tit-for-tat has rattled financial markets worried about the trade dispute between the world's two largest economies spiraling out of control.
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They've also come to agree that spiraling college costs must be contained either in some form, whether tuition-free or debt-free college.
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A British oil tanker ignored the UK government's warnings and boldly crossed the Strait of Hormuz amid the country's spiraling tensions with Iran.
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This legislation will speed both terminal disease cures and the spiraling health-care budget which is on its way to bankrupting our economy.
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I have mellowed a lot since having A. I'm very routine-driven, and things like this used to send me spiraling into anger.
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In the suit, Ms. Herzer claims that a confession of infidelity by an ex-girlfriend sent Mr. Redstone spiraling downward physically and mentally.
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The opening Allegro unfolds in bursts of spiraling runs and scale fragments punctuated by chords that are slightly, and deliberately, out of sync.
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ULAANBAATAR (Reuters) - Mongolia's parliament on Friday appointed a former finance minister as the new prime minister, amid near-flat growth and spiraling debt.
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But for a few minutes there is only this mindlessly mindful task, the spiraling shapes and colors, and the pounding of the music.
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It's a sad end to a tumultuous life spent spiraling out of control from football stardom to violence and criminality, and now death.
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And remember, any time that Kharsek was killed would send him spiraling back down in levels, taking him further away from his goal.
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She admitted that she needed help, but the drastic nature of what she received sent her spiraling deeper into drug use and alcoholism.
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Still, the spiraling scope of infection in New Rochelle, and the increasingly disruptive measures being used to fight it, were unnerving for residents.
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The spiraling trade dispute between the world's two largest economies has spurred concerns among companies and investors that global commerce could be depressed.
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Although activists say not a single person has died there, the city is still struggling with a spiraling increase in fentanyl-related deaths.
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She dedicated them to him — "wherever he is now," she said with a spiraling gesture taking in the air around and above her.
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But top Pentagon officials cautioned that such an action could result in a spiraling escalation with risks for American forces in the region.
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He continues spiraling into what becomes a Freudian confrontation with his parents who never came to terms with his sexuality and career choice.
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Power outages have also grown more frequent during his presidency, and the spiraling crisis has led millions to flee Venezuela for neighboring countries.
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The administration has struggled to meet the spiraling nationwide demand for test kits and the materials needed to prepare patients samples for analysis.
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The move comes as labor costs are rising in China along with added pressure from spiraling tariffs due to the ongoing China-U.
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But poaching, habitat destruction and retaliatory killings have sent their numbers spiraling downward; today more tigers survive in captivity than in the wild.
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Cooper smartly lets you decide and then sends Jack spiraling toward oblivion, a downward trajectory that consumes the second half of the movie.
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Instead, it felt like we were simply watching a tragedy about a mentally ill man spiraling into delusion and, ultimately, having a breakdown.
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Sure enough, before long an episode of spiraling passages in triples seemed like a warning for us to listen below the sunny surface.
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Washington has blamed this clandestine support for the deaths of American troops in Afghanistan, sending the United States' relations with Pakistan spiraling downward.
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And it silos those officials off from one another, making it harder to see, much less manage, the full scope of spiraling crises.
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In the middle panel, around a childhood photograph, a spiraling text in the shape of a fingerprint chronicles events in Mr. Rauschenberg's life.
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You was aware of Urtula's spiraling depression and suicidal thoughts but continued to encourage him to take his own life, the indictment said.
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Parliamentarians from the Hezbollah movement called on Lebanon's central bank to take steps to "guarantee avoiding the monetary situation spiraling out of control".
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Noisy street demonstrations, rioting in Detroit and Newark and a spiraling national crime rate suggested that violence abroad had created violence at home.
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The U.S. military intervened in the war-torn country during the George H.W. Bush administration to deliver humanitarian aid amid a spiraling famine.
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If the New York International Fringe Festival's one-year hiatus has you spiraling, this brand-new festival ought to take the edge off.
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Trump intends to condemn Syria's President Bashar Assad for committing "unspeakable crimes against humanity" and Iran for contributing to spiraling violence in Syria.
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Unfortunately, neither plan would do much to change the conditions that got us into the spiraling college affordability crisis in the first place.
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" But Mr. Geng added, "At the same time, it is hoped that all parties act prudently, and prevent a spiraling escalation of tensions.
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In China, many of those economic vital signs have been weakening lately, most likely as a result of the spiraling fight over tariffs.
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In China, many of those economic vital signs have been weakening lately, most likely as a result of the spiraling fight over tariffs.
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To keep that price surge from spiraling out of control, as it did a few years ago, the government has banned onion exports.
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Despite their continued bluster on Capitol Hill and their deflection back onto President Trump, spiraling poll numbers ought to have democrats extremely concerned.
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The old economics wrongly claimed we couldn't have persistently low unemployment without spiraling inflation, yet that's precisely what we've enjoyed in recent years.
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The struggle sends his thoughts spiraling back to his childhood at 887 Murray Avenue; before we know, it we're inside the building, too.
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Their business comes with Russia trying to localize food production under an import-substitution drive amid spiraling sanctions between Russia and the West.
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He complains that America has one of the world's most expensive health care systems and that college tuition is spiraling out of control.
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That was how Mia and I survived some unexpected moving expenses and a $300 car repair that would otherwise have sent me spiraling.
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Unison work showed off low arabesque turns that were, again, connected to the back, with the spiraling motion driving much of the movement.
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Off a made hoop, Thomas went spiraling down the court, twisting, turning, into the lane, kicking out to Evan Turner for a three.
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The Canucks opened the season with four consecutive victories — each by one goal — but are spiraling in the wrong direction with three straight losses.
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In reality, central banks use interest rate hikes as a way to cool off overheating economies to prevent inflation from spiraling out of control.
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There's no group more eager to kvetch than the Twitter faithful, and nothing to send them spiraling toward mutiny like changes to their timelines.
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Just to stop the spiraling debt, the primary budget must shift to steady and sustainable surpluses of 3 percent to 4 percent of GDP.
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"The premium surcharge is a recipe for adverse selection that will send premiums spiraling and therefore help no one," he said in an email.
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So there you are, watching your favorite show when a beloved character makes a terrible decision, sending the plot spiraling in the wrong direction.
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The black holes dance for a few billion years, gradually spiraling closer and closer until, in a space-time-buckling split second, they coalesce.
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I just kind of crashed and burned and started drinking really heavily to the point that within a few years, I was spiraling completely.
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Fears of production and sales delays in China, along with fears that the stock had become a speculative bubble, sent the shares spiraling lower.
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The relatively tepid response from the US, at a time when the outbreak is spiraling, has former CDC officials and global health experts concerned.
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Washington and Beijing have pushed to resolve a trade dispute that led to a series of tariffs and raised fears about spiraling economic damage.
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And now, as a quickly spiraling disaster in Northern Syria grows worse, Republicans have come together again in a rare reproval of the President.
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PHILADELPHIA — Progressive activists are tired of the spiraling fight between Democrats in Washington and are lashing out at House leaders for taking on Rep.
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His photos earned him a wide social media following as he gazed down on everything from smog-choked cities to spiraling hurricanes and typhoons.
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His downward-spiraling life is a series of incidents in which he is exploited as a pawn in a game of international political chess.
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The risk of waiting three more months is that the hype could wear off, even just a bit, and send the stock spiraling downward.
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The photos and video footage, which went viral Thursday, showed strong winds spiraling over the Middle Eastern island and rain, flash flooding and mudslides.
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On Tuesday, the spunky Canadian revealed a pretty big secret on her podcast, Off the Vine, that's sure to send the Bachelor Nation spiraling.
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Morgan Stanley warned that a further devaluation of the yuan could send oil prices spiraling lower still, extending the year's nearly 15 percent slide.
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The Bank of Israel has called for a combination of spending cuts and tax increases to keep the budget from spiraling out of control.
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But in what Brownstein calls a "reflexively anti-regulation" industry that's already dealing with spiraling prices, the idea of cost savings isn't universally accepted.
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If your life feels like it's spiraling down the tubes, Happy Christmas will give you hope that it's never too late to reinvent yourself.
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It's hurtful to see talented, brainy, driven Rory spiraling out 10 years down the line because she still has a terrible self-aggrandizing attitude.
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Rather, the opioid crisis has gotten so far out of control because of the spiraling effects of America's flawed response to those previous crises.
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Unfortunately, Monroe's character also happens to be the younger sister of Daniel's drug dealer boss, and the weed business begins spiraling out of control.
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" Former England and Leicester City goalkeeper Peter Shilton, who witnessed the crash: "The image keeps coming back to me of the helicopter spiraling down.
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"But no matter how vexing the problem of spiraling drug costs may be, HHS cannot do more than what Congress has authorized," Mehta concluded.
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"Mustn't Hurry" glides along carefully before unfolding to display a huge, glowing keyboard figure that keeps spiraling around her vocals, underlining the melodic nuance.
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Sky-high crime, officer-involved shootings, cover-ups and corruption: the over-extended and under-funded Chicago Police Department is spiraling out of control.
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In addition, analysis of the last satellite readings from the missing plane showed it was spiraling fast towards the sea when it stopped transmitting.
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The spiraling costs associated with the "infertility industry" mean that the benefits of new assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs) are not equally available to all.
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Just the other day I saw a very highly regarded Rickson Gracie black belt spiraling off into talking about where he 'puts his energy'.
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Weak and volatile market conditions can cause a pullback in consumer spending, as it did in December when the stock market was spiraling lower.
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Providing this necessary coverage can help avoid the danger of future medical disability and spiraling financial cost when this coverage is denied or unaffordable.
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Price claimed regulations are spiraling out of control, with federal agencies issuing 85033,410 rules in 2015, compared to only 115 laws passed by Congress.
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Price claimed regulations are spiraling out of control, with federal agencies issuing 3,410 rules in 2015, compared to only 115 laws passed by Congress.
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For the Obama administration, it was another public reminder of the spiraling violence of a war in which it has played a direct role.
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Wu Haitao, China's deputy U.N. ambassador, said tensions on the Korean peninsula risk "spiraling out of control" and he repeated Beijing's call for talks.
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Hong Kong shares slumped 21.9260% to a four-week low, battered by fears that anti-government protests appear to be spiraling out of control.
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When doctors finally put her on a feeding tube to halt her spiraling weight loss, she felt full for the first time in months.
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Now that we've seen the light, gone are the days when one wrong move sends us rage spiraling over Apple's perceived user experience oversight.
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Calls for calm Religious leaders are calling for calm, to try to discourage reprisal attacks and prevent Sri Lanka from spiraling into sectarian violence.
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On the other, a spoonful would send me spiraling into mathematical equations about calorie counts and daily calorie budgets and my basal metabolic rate.
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And what seems like something they should've been able to hash out at the dinner table is spiraling into a full-blown legal fiasco.
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I've dated anxious people before, and while I felt we really "got" each other, we could provoke each other's phobias and end up spiraling.
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SJ: The interest in the Fibonacci sequence and spiraling goes back to the way I have thought about experience, which is as a coil.
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Delicate reliefs spiraling down the length of a 19th-century tusk aren't just evidence of formal finesse; they're records of high-pay man-hours.
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Everyone wants to know if the two leaders of economic superpowers can de-escalate the spiraling trade conflict and avert a new Cold War.
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He had a good sense of humor about it, though, whereas most of us probably would have been sent spiraling into an existential crisis.
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The show opened with Solange and her few dozen dancers marching down the museum's grand, Frank Lloyd Wright-designed spiraling ramps to the rotunda.
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Nix was suspended on Tuesday in a spiraling scandal over how the data came into his company's hands, in violation of Facebook's own rules.
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Chancellor Angela Merkel, above, pledged to change the law, but a spiraling debate over the issue is driving a wedge in her new government.
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Beijing and Washington are locked in a spiraling trade war that has seen them level increasingly severe rounds of tariffs on each other's imports.
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In the spiraling revelations of #MeToo, much of the nation (especially men) suddenly saw the damaging pervasiveness of misogyny in every part of society.
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Fairly or not, many in Hong Kong blame people from China for spiraling housing costs, as China's rich park their money in expensive apartments.
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One of my favorites is Jane, a Virginia businesswoman who found her drinking spiraling out of control after her company went under in 2009.
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Kirstjen Nielsen is the latest one out of the president's spiraling cabinet who expressed his cruelty but wouldn't go as far as he wanted.
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In 2016, after playing its biggest headline show, it kicked founding member Saul Adamczewski out, again, because of a spiraling heroin and crack habit.
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It was not yet a cyclone, but rather what meteorologists call a deep depression — a spiraling low-pressure storm that sucks in warm air.
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The Turkish lira has come under heavy pressure — losing nearly 40 percent of its value this year — amid high inflation and spiraling foreign debt.
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Roach, who's former chairman of Morgan Stanley Asia, warns the coronavirus is spiraling the United States into a downturn that'll be difficult to exit.
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Lead single "You'll Never Find Me," captures the Korn ethos quite succinctly, with its overarching theme of spiraling self-doubt and depressive self-destruction.
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So a big, funding boost for someone like Biden, whose campaign seemed to be spiraling downward, means more than just increased ad-buying power.
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It highlights how President Donald Trump's administration has been trying to counter what it sees as Iranian aggression without spiraling into a broader conflict.
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During his term, Veracruz, an oil-rich area on the Gulf Coast, suffered spiraling violence and widespread disappearances as criminal organizations fought for turf.
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However, the widespread privatization of the healthcare system and education, together with spiraling costs of basic goods and services, has led to rising inequality.
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While the spiraling contortions of Mr. Liang's partnering lost its sparkle after a while, he knows how to highlight Ms. Kowroski's line and extension.
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In actuality, we are spiraling toward complete social meltdown here, and Nicholas Kristof thinks we've figured out how to end the war on drugs?
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JOHN KITZHABER|Oregon Resigned in 21997 amid a spiraling crisis that included a criminal investigation into the role his fiancée played in his administration.
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In recent years, companies offering cloud computing services have sought to address spiraling power consumption and offset carbon emissions with varying measures of success.
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It may have leaky roofs, a spiraling heating bill and squabbling servants -- but it quietly delivers a message that duty and honor will endure.
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The thought of getting locked outside your house in nothing but your underwear is enough to send most people spiraling into a mortified mess.
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They inserted themselves into lunar orbit on August 20th, and Vikram later separated from the orbiter and started spiraling closer to the lunar surface.
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Security analysts pin the spiraling violence on fights over heroin production, which cartels have turned to as several U.S. states loosen their marijuana laws.
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A successful overthrow of Erdogan, who has run the country of about 80 million people since 2003, could have sent Turkey spiraling into conflict.
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Yet the House still has a vital role to play in educating the public on the legal and ethical questions spiraling around this president.
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Wu Haitao, China's deputy U.N. ambassador, said tensions on the Korean peninsula risk "spiraling out of control" and he repeated Beijing's call for talks.
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Thus, many of ABC's other nights — including Sunday, which has been spiraling for months now — are virtually unchanged, or changed only in cosmetic fashion.
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A 10 percent loss in market share was enough to send the US coal industry spiraling, enough to cause Europe's utilities to hemorrhage money.
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Joe Lubin, co-founder of the cryptocurrency ethereum, argues in challenging conditions where natural currencies are spiraling out of control, cryptocurrencies are integral to survival.
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A human cell carries in its nucleus two meters of spiraling DNA, split up among the 46 slender, double-helical molecules that are its chromosomes.
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And Western sanctions over Moscow's military actions in Ukraine compounded by the falling global oil price has sent its ruble spiraling and it economy reeling.
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Durazo cautioned that the problem of spiraling violence did not appear in a day and "it is not going to be resolved in a day."
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Two other Nobel Peace Prize recipients, Desmond Tutu and Malala Yousafzai, called on Suu Kyi this week to take steps to mitigate the spiraling crisis.
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The Virginia story has moved quickly, with news of Northam's yearbook photo rapidly spiraling into a cascading series of controversies that have attracted national attention.
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The massive collection of fires have been spiraling out of control this week in Southern California, affecting more than 65,000 acres and destroying 150 structures.
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Because Google starts automatically populating search boxes, anyone who takes to the search engine out of pure curiosity might wind up spiraling toward suicide voyeurism.
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While working as a secretary for Asphalt Restoration, Lorenz discovered that the then-president was embezzling money and the business was spiraling into the red.
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His "Spiraling global temperatures" animation, which depicts a rainbow-colored record of global temperatures coiling outward at an accelerating pace, went viral back in May.
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His list of executive orders is a wish list for the right: reverse Obamacare's spiraling costs, start planning for a border wall, reduce regulations, etc.
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But it must take care not to forfeit esoteric absurdity that's made it a vacation from the overwhelming news and envy spiraling of other feeds.
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The company's stock has been spiraling down to new lows for weeks, as Wall Street cools on a number of once-hyped Silicon Valley darlings.
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With global awareness growing, Bolsonaro's comments risk creating a spiraling crisis for his government, imperiling an EU-Mercosur trade pact and upsetting key agribusiness clients.
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The new two-tracker includes peak-time club stomper "Veronica Electronica," a slippery tube slide spiraling into dancefloor delirium with blood-pressure-raising rave sirens.
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Once the robot starts vacuuming it sticks to a five-meter square section of a room that it cleans by spiraling out from the center.
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But while this may look the kind of forward momentum many in the West wish to see, it masks significant complications in Libya's spiraling conflict.
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While Johnson is thrilled the movement has grown so rapidly, she can also see it spiraling in directions she never anticipated — starting with reusable straws.
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Like The Craft, it pours all of its emotional energies into the thrill of imagining Sabrina spiraling gloriously out of control, growing wild on magic.
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Targeting 1.33 percent unemployment when we could achieve 3.5 percent with little risk of spiraling inflation would mean 2.4 million people unnecessarily out of work.
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In the latest twist, two sources told Reuters that the group's lawyers had now advised rebel shareholders against a trial because of the spiraling costs.
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At a time when the country – and really, the world – feels like it's spiraling out of control, it's nice to know some things remain steady.
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Trump's tweet sent stocks spiraling and the 251.2 point gain turned into a more than 252 point loss for the Dow at the closing bell.
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Police, who some have accused of using excessive force on protesters, said the violence was escalating rapidly and the situation was spiraling out of control.
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Chicago activists are demanding that Mayor Rahm Emanuel resign as they prepare for a major anti-violence protest against the city&aposs spiraling crime crisis.
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The Division is an action game set in a chunk of near-future Manhattan sometime after a viral outbreak sent the city spiraling into lawlessness.
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One Websleuths tip sends the filmmakers off to Daytona Beach, which in turn sends them spiraling down a rabbit hole of crime and sex trafficking.
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The family will be leaving a Venezuela that now has a controversial new legislature, spiraling inflation, violent protests and deprivation just about anywhere you look.
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A small, agile institute, its highly-trained staff travels into dangerous conflict zones to cool tensions and prevent violent conflict from spiraling out of control.
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If you want an option that isn't going to send you spiraling into debt, though, you might want to check out an Amazon Fire tablet.
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Luann de Lesseps is making a strong comeback to close out 2018 ... nearly a year after spiraling out of control and getting arrested in Florida.
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The justification for these controls rests on a simple story: drug prices as a whole are spiraling skyward, preventing sick patients from affording needed medications.
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TMZ broke the story ... Jordyn was accused of making out with Tristan Thompson over Valentine's Day weekend, and the saga has been spiraling ever since.
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A small stage door down a narrow side street opens into the cavernous space, split across two floors, connected with a spiraling art deco staircases.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads A spiraling 21948 house that was considered one of the icons of 22014th-century organic modernism has been destroyed.
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The Houston Rockets are spiraling downward at the worst time and will attempt to turn things around when they host the Phoenix Suns on Thursday.
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But even though the stock may be spiraling, Lululemon Athletica CEO Laurent Potdevin has a proactive approach to saving the Canadian retailer's shares and reputation.
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The announcement comes after three months of spiraling confrontation between Iran and the West that began when new tighter U.S. sanctions took effect in May.
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This is the only responsible course of action for any American president presiding over our own nation's spiraling welfare state costs and changing public priorities.
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" He doesn't chuckle, just purses his lips and then sends a freezing twirl of spit spiraling toward the gravel below, mumbling, "You've done it again.
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The United States and China are locked in a spiraling trade war in which they have slapped several rounds of tariffs on each other's imports.
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A meeting with the HDP leadership was canceled amid anger between the party and the government over spiraling violence between security forces and Kurdish militants.
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He's occasionally used big arrangements—often favoring spiraling brass sections and towering harmonies—but he does so in a way that still feels somehow small.
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It has also received the support of influential business associations, leaving some analysts to speculate that spiraling bribes may have cut too deeply into profits.
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But they are troubling to those of us who see that the lasting legacy of the Trump presidency is risking becoming one of spiraling debt.
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I did, however, manage to nick a tree, once the drone was out of my line of sight, sending it spiraling to the ground below.
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Trump also has said he wouldn't rule out a military approach to the spiraling crisis, though his top national security aides have downplayed that possibility.
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This candy cane tree is covered in spiraling red and white foliage with 469 branch tips, providing a full-body, festive look in any space.
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Then, even more slowly, as the path descends in spiraling bends, the car splashes through sudden creeks of snow melt that run through narrow gorges.
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Economic problems beginning in the Carter presidency destroyed growth in real earnings and signaled the onset of spiraling inequality which persists up to the present.
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Upon entry, a concrete spiraling staircase to the upper floor features the pattern of the wood mold that was used to create it in situ.
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It's a workplace epidemic; we beat ourselves up, project our "not good enough" onto others, and then it gets volleyed right back, spiraling everyone downward.
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Enron was a Houston energy company that collapsed in 2001 after an accounting scandal to hide financial losses sent the once-hot stock spiraling down.
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Limiting their access to care and new models that can help manage them away from these expensive settings will only send Medicare costs spiraling skyward.
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His biggest policy legacy will be the tax cuts, which Republicans argue will grow the economy but critics say contributed to a spiraling deficit crisis.
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They interpret the signal as the presence of synchrotron radiation, or particles spiraling at nearly light speed due to the influence of a magnetic field.
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But in a way, McCartney's folly is a message of hope, a message of solidarity with a youth he is spiraling ever further away from.
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When Laurel tells him that Wes is Wallace Mahoney's biological son, Frank starts spiraling in guilt and shame, and by episode's end, he's skipped town.
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The insufferable pretentiousness of the symmetrically spiraling pubic hair reads like ideal smoke, or, with a bit of wit, as the wig of the king.
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The document shows spiraling losses over the last 3 years, with the firm posting a loss of $1.6 billion 2018 on revenue of $1.8 billion.
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In addition to curbing the spiraling costs of letting every guest bring a guest, limiting plus-one invites can increase the intimacy of their wedding.
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Bonnie's own spiraling guilt over Perry's death at the end of season one has left her increasingly listless and disconnected from her friends and family.
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It's not only extortion rackets that are spiraling out of control in Mexico City, a sprawling capital that is home to some 265 million people.
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BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Andreina Pirrone left Venezuela for Argentina six years ago as her country was spiraling toward the worst humanitarian crisis in its history.
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Beijing's swift and forceful response raised the prospect of a quickly spiraling dispute between the world's two economic superpowers that could harm the global economy.
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So many optimistic cities and nations have walked this path only to tumble down the Olympic stairs of inflated hopes, spiraling costs and corruptions' bruises.
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Their governments are facing a financial double-whammy – falling revenues due to the spiraling oil price and rocketing spending as administrations rush out emergency budgets.
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Amid a spiraling sexual abuse crisis that has threatened the pontificate of Pope Francis, America's top Roman Catholic prelates met with the pontiff on Thursday.
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In an interview in Paris last week, Mr. Koons said he had added $1 million of his own money, after delays led to spiraling costs.
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The state media has used images from the streets as evidence of the spiraling dangers of unchecked popular protests, which are banned on the mainland.
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There is no greater domestic issue today than the country's spiraling national debt, and Weld has the credibility and political resolve to lead that debate.
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It has helped fuel spiraling inflation and erode buying power, putting one in three people in poverty, the highest level in close to a decade.
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Macy's warned investors Tuesday that the coronavirus outbreak, which has shuttered commerce across China and sent markets spiraling, could hit the department store chain, too.
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The researchers are also finding perennial pollution hot spots, like the spiraling approach to the Manhattan Bridge that Dr. Jack encounters on his daily ride.
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"These new data strongly support the orbital decay scenario, allowing us to firmly say that the planet is indeed spiraling toward its star," said Yee.
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One year into his term, President Andrés Manuel López Obrador faces a stagnant economy and spiraling violence, but Mexicans still place their hopes in him.
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HOLIDAY BLUES A spiraling, newly divorced Don lures his latest secretary back to his sad bachelor apartment, sleeps with her, then forgets all about it.
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The White House also now faces a spiraling crisis with a belligerent and nuclear-armed North Korea that has Trump rattling the saber with China.
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A global supply glut and weaker demand sent oil prices spiraling in late 266.14, dropping to a low near $22014 a barrel in February 2016.
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But at the time, the casual reference to his nuclear capabilities was another sign of the spiraling rhetoric that marked his early interactions with Kim.
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It sent global stock markets spiraling, manufacturing slowed as factories close their doors and companies have been forced to cancel planned events around the world.
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Ever the adaptive player, Lage leans into the influences of Pat Martino and John Scofield here, playing his distorted electric guitar in snaky, spiraling lines.
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But they say they're doing what's necessary to prevent health insurance premiums from spiraling out of control and letting thousands of people lose their coverage.
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Young, 38, was a Virginia-based Metro DC transit officer who converted to Islam after the death of his father sent him spiraling into depression.
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For example, it would make sense to provide assistance for obtaining safe and affordable housing if unstable living arrangements helped cause spiraling feelings of hopelessness.
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Regardless, the payments will likely force Vekselberg, along with his billionaire business partners, into the center of the spiraling investigations into Trump's activities, analysts said.
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They have complicated the perilous life of truckers who already face harassment from bribe-seeking soldiers, spiraling prices for parts and hours-long lines for fuel.
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If you still have presents to order, decorations to put up, and holiday treats to bake, you're probably currently spiraling into a black hole of anxiety.
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Don't forget to check out the ceilings: One features a floating, web-like rope installation by artist Tini Courtney, another a spiraling, woven pattern of bamboo.
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Don't forget to check out the ceilings: One features a floating, web-like rope installation by artist Tini Courtney, another a spiraling, woven pattern of bamboo.
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"Hateful ethnic rhetoric in South Sudan ... can have devastating consequences for entire communities, quickly spiraling into a cycle of revenge attacks," Zeid said in the statement.
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Even when you do find something that you think might be a good grab, you can still be sent spiraling down a rabbit hole of uncertainty.
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A video shared on social media shows the aircraft spiraling as it plummets into the ground in Sanaa, then locals gathering around it as it burns.
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He campaigned as the candidate for change, casting himself as the only real chance of ridding the government of corruption and finding peace amid spiraling violence.
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His loose lips sent the entire cast spiraling as everyone (except, perhaps, Scheana) aligned themselves with Jax and Brittany and shunned James from all social events.
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The spiraling form of "Birdlink" is constructed from repurposed and affordable materials so as to be visually engaging while also feasible to deploy at multiple sites.
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When attempted in the past, this has led to healthy people fleeing the markets for cheaper, unregulated plans, leaving behind sicker people who faced spiraling costs.
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The small moon is slowly spiraling closer and closer to Mars, and in the next 20 to 40 million years, the planet may break apart Phobos.
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"We're looking at GM losses spiraling up to $90 Million daily if the strike continues into a fourth week," Anderson wrote in an analysis published Tuesday.
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The price slide in the intervening five years derives in part from the same sort of supply shock that sent prices spiraling in the early 1990s.
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NGC 4696 features spectacular bands of curling filaments, made from dust and ionized hydrogen, that are spiraling out from the main body and into interstellar space.
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Over five years, he embarked on an "obsessive" search, tracing a spiderweb's worth of train tracks, all spiraling out from the city now known as Kolkata.
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A stylish and spiraling movie, it manages to tap into the appeal of the mysteries of sleepwalking, while questioning what we understand as sanity and consciousness.
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The bottom line: The U.S.-China trade war seems to be spiraling out of control, with even the pretense of progress being dropped by both sides.
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Maybe a talent agent would love my stage presence, thus spiraling me into Aziz Ansari-style ubiquity, complete with a Netflix series glamorizing my relationship quirks.
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She was packaged as a sex object, emphasis on the object, and she reacted by spiraling out of control and becoming a figure of public mockery.
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A spiraling war of tariffs and counter-tariffs would interfere with the global flow of raw materials and components for manufactured goods, disrupting the European economy.
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It's tempting to imagine what we might do with that time if we weren't thumbing through Facebook photos, retweeting GIFs, or spiraling down YouTube rabbit holes.
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For the past few months after Harvey's death, the tiniest thing to go wrong would send me spiraling into tears, but this time I was calm.
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Pervasive graft is one key problem, as it depletes the resources needed to build infrastructure, and it makes it harder to contain spiraling crime and violence.
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Bands of spiraling thunderstorms, which give hurricanes that "buzzsaw" type of appearance, form outside the eyewall and can eventually become their own ring, or second eyewall.
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"Our prediction is they formed way back in the past, and they were spiraling around each other and they hit each other just recently," he said.
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The Kansas City Royals are starting to resemble the team that won the World Series last year, while the Minnesota Twins are spiraling out of control.
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Still, he, like many Indonesians, has a story from the 98 riots, but his was about people of different religions coming together, not spiraling into violence.
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After all, a growing student loan burden and spiraling housing costs contribute a lot more to millennials' money woes than even the most profligate brunch habit.
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Cantu-Ledesma and a second guitarist summoned impressionist harmonics and overtones so subsuming, so spiraling that the very rafters three stories above refracted with prismatic sound.
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The spiraling cost of housing in the city and the shrinking stock of rent-regulated apartments have increasingly become a focus of city and state officials.
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Police say the new $126 million closed-circuit television camera (CCTV) system, supplied by Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei Technologies Co Ltd, will slash spiraling violent crime.
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In August, Bethenny Frankel sent her Real Housewives of New York fans spiraling when she announced that she was leaving the show (again) after eight seasons.
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Read more:Trump claimed that the homelessness crisis in cities began only 2 years ago, because of the 'liberal establishment'California's homelessness crisis is spiraling out of control.
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In court, Williams said the kidnapping occurred at a time when her life was spiraling from depression and the torment of an abusive relationship, WJXT reported.
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I was never myself in these fantasies, but a lithe blonde with spiraling hair and a miniature waist: a better, sleeker, more attractive version of myself.
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The claim, to Fox News, was a new twist in the spiraling Ukraine scandal, which culminated Tuesday with formal impeachment proceedings beginning against President Donald Trump.
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It shows spiraling losses over the past three years, with the firm posting a net loss of $247 billion in 215 on revenue of $210.65 billion.
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As a parent, I am deeply sympathetic to the spiraling costs of college and the constant worry of being able to afford higher education for kids.
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There, the force sends the birds spiraling upward at about 16 feet per second, and they typically ascend to between a mile and 1.8 miles high.
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In the final analysis, it's also the Iranian people who are suffering — with a weak economy, high unemployment, runaway inflation, spiraling food prices and medicinal shortages.
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They may also have been taking prescription anti-nausea drugs for months, or even years, which may slow the perceived spiraling but don't stop the vertigo.
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In order to curb the spiraling death toll, Americans need to understand much more about what fentanyls are, why they're spreading, and why people take them.
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A soft, sweet slice of contemporary electro-pop, K¥LO's new track "Your Eyes" is sad and bouncy with tightly chopped loops spiraling into the ether.
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Spiraling ramps descend into crevices in the 6.5 acres that ripple around a central nine-ton monolith, all rising against an atmospheric view of the Catskills.
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She lead with new single "Sadmoney," which feels like a quintessential Uffie joint, its vocal melody and synthesized flourishes spiraling up to the ceiling like smoke.
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Pakistan has failed to kick-start its economy and is on the brink of crisis, with a spiraling currency, persistent inflation and high levels of debt.
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The violent killings of several women and children from a Mexican-American Mormons in northern Mexico has again drawn attention to the country's spiraling crime rates.
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Pritzker said child care services will be provided to first-responders and that evictions of those who are affected by the spiraling economy will be halted.
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The United States and China are locked in a spiraling trade war that has seen them level increasingly severe rounds of tariffs on each other's imports.
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As his car was spiraling into a fiery doom, he noticed Tony Hawk, the pro skater, was standing nearby filming the whole hellish scene before him.
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The economy is finally in pretty good shape again after a financial crisis sent the world spiraling into what people feared might become a global depression.
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However, America cannot waste any more time when we have a gun violence epidemic spiraling out of control in our streets, schools, stores, and neighborhood gatherings.
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When it launched in 1999, the collection's signature ring — composed of a stacked, spiraling ribbon of unadorned gold — was unlike almost anything else on the market.
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Around 1,800 miles beneath our feet, in Earth's outer core, molten iron and nickel circulate in giant, spiraling streams, reaching temperatures of around 9,000 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Tracks like "Avainsana," ballast her spiraling melodies with drippy, treated found sounds which pulls them closer to earth, even if they're still hovering somewhere above it.
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"My great-grandparents, even those before them, admired this monument," he said, walking down spiraling steps to the nave, which echoed with the hubbub of tourists.
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The exuberantly florid, delirious text ends with a spiraling calligram quoting James Joyce's "Finnegans Wake" (1939), in which flower girls represent the colors of the rainbow.
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After persuading Big Muddy to take her deal, Wendy gets a "U up?" call from Navarro who is spiraling after his maid took a bad fall.
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U.S. officials had largely stayed on the sidelines of the spiraling dispute but expressed concern and disappointment with Seoul's decision not to renew the GSOMIA pact.
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The Dow plummeted nearly 1,200 points on Thursday — its biggest one-day point drop ever — as worries over the coronavirus possibly spreading sent stocks spiraling lower.
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The walls were built to divide Protestant and Catholic enclaves and to prevent people from killing one another as the spiraling cycle of attacks took hold.
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A combination of longer life spans and spiraling health care costs has left an estimated 64 percent of the Americans in nursing homes dependent on Medicaid.
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The move backfired when IT glitches sent TSB's costs spiraling, forcing Chief Executive Paul Pester to resign amid complaints from customers and lawmakers over the fiasco.
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But it was the election of Tsai and her historically pro-independence Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) in 2016 which sent relations between the two governments spiraling.
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Utah is also spiraling in the wrong direction and has dropped seven of its last eight games after losing to the Golden State Warriors on Wednesday.
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In addition to any changes to the Affordable Care Act, the incoming Administration should address the cost of Medicare to keep government debt from spiraling upward.
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That includes layoffs and redeployments to Iowa, where she's banking on a come-from-behind, top-three finish to jumpstart her spiraling chances in South Carolina.
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The victims fell into lives of drugs or prostitution and "the families knew they were spiraling downward and there was nothing to do," Mr. Carter said.
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She's also nursing a broken heart: Her fiancé broke up with her about a year ago, and she's still spiraling, whether she admits it or not.
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Given its spiraling debt profile, Zambia has been unable to tap into its foreign reserves to import power from the likes of South Africa and Mozambique.
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The 10,000 soldiers in the country would carry out a singular, ruthless mission of killing suspected terrorists and keeping the country from spiraling out of control.
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Going forward, as states struggle to fund their spiraling expansions, it will no longer simply be a dollar that could have gone to the truly needy.
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So, with steady poll numbers for himself and spiraling poll numbers for Pelosi, why on earth did Trump cave in just three weeks into her reign?
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The spiraling Israeli-Syrian tensions have spurred intercession by Moscow, which sent Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and its top general on Monday for talks with Netanyahu.
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The move backfired when IT glitches sent TSB's costs spiraling, forcing Chief Executive Paul Pester to resign amid complaints from customers and lawmakers over the fiasco.
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A classic fallacy of the bear case is to assume that negative outcomes bring more negative outcomes with them, in a spiraling series of poor results.
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Hilton's departure is a sign of how the fallout from Brazil's spiraling political crisis could affect the country's preparations for South America's first Olympics in August.
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There's a spiraling waltz variation; an unruly impromptu; and a final dance and epilogue that turns ominous, like some wild étude by that Chopin-lover Scriabin.
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The spiraling developments left Virginia bracing for a sustained stretch of upheaval as fears about the behavior of leading government officials showed little sign of abating.
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Whether dealing with foreign policy, trade, unemployment and even disillusionment among China's youth, Mr. Xi called on officials to keep trouble from spiraling into real threats.
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In his speech, Trump warned, without evidence, that spiraling probes into his administration, campaign, inauguration, real estate company and charitable foundation might somehow damage the economy.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Which modern architecture icon makes a better cookie, Eero Saarinen's sleek TWA Terminal or Frank Lloyd Wright's spiraling Guggenheim Museum?
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Fear the United States and China are spiraling into a fiercer, more protracted trade dispute that could derail the global economy has rattled investors in recent weeks.
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Neighborhoods have gentrified rapidly over the past decade as newly moneyed techies put roots down in the city, sending the city spiraling into a housing affordability crisis.
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Back at home, the date card reveals a 13-person group date, leaving the next one-on-one to Caelynn — which, of course, sends Hannah B. spiraling.
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Brave work As Honduras was spiraling into poverty, Cáceres' fame grew -- at a time when she became increasingly critical of the government in an increasingly dangerous environment.
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Although the audience knows Something is spiraling thanks to Moss' emotional performance, it's her lack of self-care that can only be translated through her melting makeup.
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Floods and mega-storms - including two that hit the U.S. East Coast in the past month - are increasingly battering the country, and recovery costs are spiraling upwards.
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Stocks on Wall Street and U.S. Treasury yields tumbled as investors worried that a spiraling trade war between the United States and China would shackle global growth.
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You can say this about any episode in Game of Thrones' six-year history, but boy oh boy, things are really spiraling out of control in Westeros.
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Maduro last week declared a 60-day state of emergency that gives the military greater powers, ostensibly so it can deal with the country's spiraling economic crisis.
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Every time I feel myself having an anxiety attack or spiraling into a depressive episode, I cuddle it and usually cry it out in a dark room.
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Richardson looked at Izzy," Ng writes, "that feeling of things spiraling out of control coiled around her again, like a muscle she didn't know how to unclench.
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Plans for a new 18 billion pound nuclear power plant, Hinkley C, are currently under review amid spiraling costs and concerns over Chinese investment in the project.
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"I ended up spiraling into anxiety and ultimately went on disability for anxiety because I was unable to get myself out of bed at times," she says.
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In March 2015, this prompted a neighboring Saudi Arabia-led coalition to intervene with a deadly bombing campaign, spiraling the country into a protracted state of war.
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The situation in oil-rich Venezuela has worsened in recent months, with a recession leaving millions unable to find or afford food amid shortages and spiraling inflation.
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It is converting heat built up in the ocean into towering, spiraling thunderstorms, with a pinpoint-sized eye in the middle, where the air pressure is lowest.
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It was mostly about an expensive stock market blindsided by the Arab oil embargo, spiraling inflation and the Federal Reserve raising interest rates into a weakening economy.
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But the spiraling Rohingya crisis has dashed hopes of expanding engagement with Western armies, Andrew Selth, an academic who has researched Myanmar's armed forces, wrote in September.
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It seems like Nicki now believes she's passed her prime, and she's spiraling because she thinks it's all downhill from here when it doesn't have to be.
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