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"stung" Definitions
  1. past tense, past participle of sting
"stung" Synonyms
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919 Sentences With "stung"

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Stung Stung: "K" used his frustration over this as a justification for belittling an overweight woman, in his son's presence.
"Please if you are stung or your kid is stung get to the ER and let them treat you," Pergola said.
If the video teases that he's going to get stung by a giant hornet, brother, he's going to get stung by a giant hornet.
Getting stung repeatedly over time can make mild reactions become more severe, meaning that more dangerous reactions may develop in people who have been stung previously.
But I can tell you that, as much as impeachment day stung as a White House staffer working for Clinton, it stung a whole lot less at 73% job approval than 63%.
Then, Daniel got stung in the chin by a bee.
That realization may have stung Apple more than people realized.
Despite knowing her love for me, it stung a little.
That's why Tesla's valuation, as lofty as it seemed, stung.
He also was stung, and was treated for cacti punctures.
"STUNG by a BULLET ANT!" and videos like it — e.g.
When he picked it up again, the animal stung him.
Ms Ardern's party has been stung by the policy before.
"That one stung, but it's a long season," Paxton said.
Ms. Wang was soon surrounded by bees and repeatedly stung.
Once you're stung, though, you still have to keep going.
And it really stung after the warm welcome I'd imagined.
For his legions of fans, his loss on Tuesday stung.
Gonzalez, stung with guilt, steps into a huddle of reporters.
Even though we were wearing swimming goggles, our eyes stung.
Franken was stung by Gillibrand's failure to call him personally.
"He's my son!" she said, as tears stung her eyes.
Never seeing an Asian face on their staff always stung.
You've been stung by a stingray directly in the foot?
Both she and her granddaughter were were stung by rogue bees.
"You would not want to be stung by one," Hoelmer said.
The pests reportedly stung several children and even killed two dogs.
The first time you're stung by a bee, it really hurts.
This stung — another strange sensation for my lady bits that day.
Apparently stung by the criticism, the authorities may now be acting.
I'm not going to Animal Planet to get stung by things.
Washington coach Barry Trotz said Kane's quick response stung the Capitals.
Maybe they were stung by that last point, maybe they weren't.
NAMBLA's exile from the greater LGBT community stung, according to Nickerson.
Though the op-ed stung, it also felt like an anomaly.
But markets have been stung by false dawns in the past.
Reid's introduction to the show stung in more ways than one.
This is exactly how you can be stung by dead bees.
The industry has been stung before by its reliance on China.
Bobbed around getting hypothermia and stung by jelly fish for 45min.
Others, such as Kingclean Electric, have been stung by unhedged positions.
I'd say maybe that guy's been stung one too many times.
A teacher got stung by a scorpion yesterday in her classroom.
I guess A&M had been stung before with Soul Asylum.
She was used to that, she said, but it still stung.
Traffic was snarled, and whiffs of acrid air stung the eyes.
It stung me to see Lee on the outside looking in.
His eyes stung with salt that the rain washed into them.
His nostrils stung with the pale smell of humanity in transit.
Finally stung to action, Japan ramped up its campaign in September 2015.
"Vinegar is your best bet if you do get stung," Howard said.
Trump will likely have stung May further by continuing to praise Johnson.
"I've been stung a couple of times, but that's the only downside."
It has also been stung by suggestions that its rhetoric encourages violence.
Letting your mother get stung by bees is not a good gift.
But Mylan, stung by criticism, expanded its assistance program for patient purchases.
America's banks would be little affected; several European lenders could be stung.
Murphy has been stung by reports that he inflated his business resume.
Refined oil products also slumped on Wednesday, stung by the EIA data.
Peterson hopes at least 10 million people will watch him get stung.
Sure, it hurt—it stung in all of those familiar, unprepared crevasses.
The mining sector was stung by many of its big-ticket investments.
That loss so stung Mayweather that he vowed never to lose again.
With my first kid, it definitely stung when she preferred my husband.
Stung by the remark, Gold searched the internet for weight-loss tips.
It's a big reason the Leonard saga stung the organization so deeply.
As badly as his loss stung, at least they were still alive.
Sandgren said the collision "stung" but did not affect him during points.
Moore was stung for four hits and three runs in four innings.
The crackdown has stung rejected applicants like Wenzhou Kangning, the hospital operator.
MG: I've already been stung by a jellyfish on my private parts.
If a toxin is injected—if you're bitten, or stung—it's a venom.
A few firefighters were stung in the process, including two who were hospitalized.
"When I lost Living Spaces, it certainly stung," he told PEOPLE in 2016.
Some among leadership elites had been "stung" by its comprehensive stance against China.
It had happened to me after a second or third date, which stung.
And of course someone on the internet decided to get stung by one.
"It certainly stung, and I felt it in a big way," Lewis says.
She just got herself deliberately stung by a bee to smooth her skin.
If the president's treatment stung General McMaster, however, he did not show it.
That's right, people get stung by bees on purpose to achieve glowing skin.
The experience stung, as it kept him from performing again for two years.
The fallout was swift and disproportionate, like a kick from a stung horse.
And early adopters of any technology tend to get stung on that front.
Yet every user who gets stung too many times is also another loss.
But the roaches that didn't put up a fight nearly always got stung.
If you do happen to get stung, it is important to respond quickly.
He'd rather get stung then kill a wasp, you know what I mean?
I had just received the first F of my life, and it stung.
"Haven't a clue, mate," the friend replies, stung by her own bad grade.
The retail behemoth, stung by the backlash, canceled its plans abruptly in February.
But the resurfacing of the comments stung in some corners of South Bend.
Stung by the decision, Mr. Conlan extended both middle fingers toward the judges.
Although it stung, I didn't really care about the review at the time.
Deputies and Rural Metro responders were stung as well but required no medical attention.
Cabrera stung his former team to erase a 23-21 deficit in the eighth.
Miraculously, even though the cleanup took 45 minutes, Verret wasn't stung a single time.
But a few, stung by the industry's previous scandals, are taking pre-emptive action.
At the mention of June's past child, Serena looks stung: June 3, Serena 1.
Also, the kid was eventually stung by a bee, and it was totally fine.
Thus stung, Mr Santos's people and the FARC's leaders went back to the table.
Her surprise defeat stung; she has not talked to Mr Kuczynski since the election.
Stung by an announcement of steel-price increases, John Kennedy sermonised rather than nationalised.
The disappointment and shame I brought to the judo team and my parents stung.
A record number of people were stung on Saturday, authorities told CNN affiliate KTLA.
Stung, Chavez turned to a close confidant, according to three former advisors: Fidel Castro.
You've been stung or bitten yourself several times over the course of your research.
A New Hampshire man recently died after being stung by a yellow jacket wasp.
"When they got off, they immediately started to get stung by bees," OFCA Capt.
Apparently stung by her comments, Trump aimed a lacerating tweet towards Berlin on Tuesday.
The scandal stung Jefferson thanks to James Callender, another of Jefferson's complicated political relations.
The loss certainly stung Golden State, particularly since it occurred on their home court.
That would have stung more had promised crowds actually turned up for the event.
Stung, Chavez turned to a close confidant, according to three former advisers: Fidel Castro.
But Booker was clearly stung by backlash from the left over his initial vote.
Most people just want to hear crazy stories about getting stung by exotic ants.
Leatherwood was only stung a few times after he got out of the car.
"We get stung excess baggage costs all the time," Toomey said with a laugh.
But it was likely Saturday's boos at the UFC fight that stung Trump more.
For that reason, Ocean's 8 stung, because Lou read as undeniably queer to me.
Mather: Mayweather stung McGregor there several times, but eventually reverted to his defensive style.
It doesn't matter how much research you do because you could still get stung.
Stung by the attorney general's criticism, police officials promised on Monday to take action.
I pulled away, stung, and pretended I didn't know what he was talking about.
I made the flight, but it still stung that I learned the information secondhand.
It was a lingering vision of waste and excess that stung with unflinching realness.
According to the BBC, she felt stung that he did not come to her defense.
When Ulmer was four years old, she was stung by two bees within a week.
I got stung by a bee taking out the trash, and the sting got infected.
It stung to be considered a suspect during the investigation into the baby&aposs disappearance.
And some — the wasps that I personally identify with — got mad and stung the brush.
The saltwater stung at 27 degrees Fahrenheit, about as cold as it gets without freezing.
There were 143 deaths due to being bitten or stung by nonvenomous insects or arthropods.
"We've both been stung when people shake my hand and completely ignore him," she says.
In April, a United passenger was stung by a scorpion, according to The Washington Post.
Geneva-based Socar Trading also was stung, costing its chief executive Arzu Azimov his job.
Photo: Clay BoltI don't remember when or where I was first stung by a bee.
Marlon Wayans finally bid adieu to his Sherman Oaks pad ... and it stung a little.
The state famously stung her in 2008, when she finished third in the Iowa caucuses.
David, a total dolt, waltzes throughout the movie with a perpetual expression of stung disbelief.
If stung, officials recommend using "vinegar and warmth" to to treat a Man O'War sting.
Like a growing number of people, Steve Wozniak has been stung by a cryptocurrency scam.
This decision really stung Yost, who called it a "mass bee genocide" at the time.
As much as she tried to brush off the criticism, Faris admitted the rumors stung.
Duski placed second, with Moulden in third, but Shelton was clearly stung by the loss.
Sadly, I was stung an extra £10 for leaving the bike in the wrong place.
And that inherent fear of being stung is being used to help save the species.
On Sunday, Trump, seemingly stung by that narrative, announced Mattis would be out on Jan.
Most recently, a scorpion stung a man aboard a United flight from Houston to Calgary.
The fallout also stung some shadow banks, or so-called non-banking finance companies (NBFCs).
Their confidence stung me a bit, even if their responses were not intended as rebukes.
" Stung, Gooden soon responded with a swipe at Strawberry: "Unfortunately, it's no friendship,'' he said.
First, he used a smoker to pacify the bees, so that we wouldn't get stung.
But what might have stung worse were the feelings of alienation and isolation he experienced.
You might get stung by a tarantula or scorpion if they sneak up on you.
She also admitted to being stung in the face by a jellyfish during her crossings.
The owner of the home where the incident took place, and four firefighters, were also stung.
They were a bit chapped, so it stung a lot more than I thought it would.
But a single tussle with former Vice President Joe Biden might have stung worse than either.
Stung by fraud, he says his bottles will be equipped with microchips to assure their provenance.
Perkins said he's grateful that his 10-year-old son, who was swimming nearby, wasn't stung.
Also, the man has an undeniable talent for getting the absolute shit stung out of him.
Her ego was stung by repeated snubs for the Booker prize, Britain's biggest award for fiction.
" She added of where the bees stung her, "My head, my shoulders, my arms, my fingers.
He was stung by the long ball in the two outings, serving up five home runs.
There are much better ways to get bee-stung lips that don't involve an actual bee.
Because consumers soon notice they're getting stung for $50 a month they never intended to spend.
"Once an elephant's been stung, they tend to remember what it's all about," Dr. Adams said.
His polite rejection when she returns to his room the next night leaves her bitterly stung.
His sincere advice for people stung by a tarantula hawk is to lie down and scream.
It also stung my eyes pretty badly when I attempted to use it for makeup removal.
Tyler Naquin stung a 21-2500 pitch to short, but Addison Russell made the diving catch.
Outside the vehicle, ash and hot embers stung her eyes and obscured her vision, she said.
In the second fight, Diaz was stung with sharp counters each time he reached for McGregor.
Each breakup stung worse than the previous, as I clawed my way back toward financial security.
The anger over those deaths stung anew when grand juries declined to indict either officer involved.
House Republicans were stung when ObamaCare repeals died in the Senate after Paul and GOP Sens.
The insult stung, a rebuke of the intimate understanding that Donnersmarck had felt existed between them.
Mr. McConnell was stung by Ms. Collins's opposition to repealing the health care law last year.
It is a portrait of an aging man, stung by his conscience, bewildered by his times.
Myth No. 1: Getting stung by bees can safely reduce inflammation or heal an old injury.
Colby Horne said losing the Nike and Adidas accounts had stung, but he's gotten over it.
A woman was stung by a scorpion while riding on a Portland-bound Alaska Airlines flight.
It was so well done it might have stung Jamie as much as it did John.
The fan base and Manning, stung by a forced separation just a week earlier, were reunited.
But Mr. Trump was stung when Roy S. Moore easily defeated Mr. Strange in the runoff.
Few people were more stung by Mr. Trump's decision than those who worked for Mr. Obama.
For union allies stung by the court decision, the walkout movement offered a glimmer of hope.
Seek immediate medical attention, especially if you are not sure what kind of jellyfish stung you.
Republicans in the House have also been stung by retirements, stretching their campaign resources even thinner.
CSU leaders - stung by a drop in support of more than 10 percent in the Sept.
It has been stung by falling sales of physical video games, one of the company's mainstays.
Myanmar has been stung by international criticism for the way its security forces responded to Aug.
The damage stung all the more for those who did not have the money for the repairs.
The water had stung their eyes, burned their skin, and exposed cuts they never knew they had.
However, Hopkins had never been finished in a fight until Saturday night and it most definitely stung.
All you need is a whole lot of money — and a willingness to get stung by bees.
Last fall, a Texas couple was stung over 600 times after encountering honeybees outside their Wallis home.
He said he was stung on his ears, mouth and down his throat by the killer bees.
But the army — stung by a previous encounter where troops were ambushed by townspeople — didn&apost arrive.
Bestler, 23, was overtaken by the aggressive bees and stung more than 1,000 times, authorities said Thursday.
Her eyes stung from the cold as she parted Duda's hair and emerged back onto the ice.
She had been stung twice by bees, and as a result, her interest in the insects grew.
His friend offered to reimburse him, but for Sam, what really stung was his new 4.4 rating.
Stung by accusations of ethical shortcomings, Facebook held a conference to discuss its new "privacy-focused vision".
"When you get stung by a jellyfish, the tentacles stay on it and keep stinging," he explained.
The traveler wasn't stung, as was earlier reported by another passenger, a United wrote in a statement.
But I was stung an additional £10 because I left the bike outside a designated parking zone.
But the decision not to enter a song in Spanish has stung some guardians of the language.
They were pressed on the call for answers and insight from supporters stung by the surprise loss.
He said he had been particularly stung to see pictures of the notecard after it was over.
"No one seemed frantic at all, not even the woman who was stung," one passenger told CNN.
Stung, Mr. Bush turned his hopes to New Hampshire, where his campaign was being run by Gov.
Driver distraction should refer to an unavoidable incident (such as a driver being stung by a bee).
Whether or not you get stung, you can later pick the wasp nest back up to sell.
Toshiba has been stung by accounting irregularities and losses from nuclear power projects in the United States.
More recently, GM has been stung by rising steel and aluminum costs from the Trump administration's tariffs.
Emerging markets, already stung by a rising dollar, could topple with Turkey and chill the world economy.
Rising fuel costs will further hurt an industry already stung by overcapacity, low demand and falling rates.
Laid-back co-op members reacted to this news like shareholders stung by an unexplained dividend cut.
When he went to touch the arachnid, which he had thrown onto his plate, he was stung.
The White House, initially stung by the sudden turn of events, is preparing a scorched earth defense.
Even many Democrats believe that this analysis ignores other factors, but at the F.B.I., the accusation stung.
AI: Would you rather get stung by a jellyfish on your face or on your private parts?
As for the water polo competitors stung by excess chlorine, they'll obviously have needed medical relief, Carr says.
As his biggest cheerleader, the words stung but I pressed on and wore that cheerleading uniform with pride.
The humiliation of various bureaucratic agencies aside, reporters on the Chapo beat are feeling a bit stung, too.
According to news reports, almost 23,000 people have been stung in the space of a mere two months.
The Alabama Democratic Conference (ADC), the state's largest African-American political organization, endorsed Hagan over her, which stung.
Thompson was among conservatives stung by a freewheeling news conference Francis gave on a flight home from Mexico.
"It was such a spiritual journey," Emily said, adding that she was stung four times during the shoot.
The Navy sports information staff was a little stung that the school was drawing national attention for this.
Solomon's main challenge is to improve results that have been stung by a multiyear downturn in trading revenue.
The FTC may be doubly careful after it was stung by the failure of an earlier retail divestiture.
It stung Louis Martinet, editor of the New Orleans Crusader, that Douglass "saw no good in the undertaking".
It was Dawson's third missed field goal in three games and the turn of events stung the Cardinals.
The Roberts had to walk back outside through the bees, getting stung again, to get to the ambulance.
I'm pretty sure it's because of that Friends episode where Monica gets stung and Joey pees on her.
The only death that stung me in this finale was that of the Last Great Scammer — Margaery Tyrell.
It clearly still stung: After 76 playoff games over four seasons, the Rangers had only five this year.
The decline was led by Apple, stung by a broker downgrade for a second straight week on Monday.
The sweat pooling on my back and ribs under all my layers of clothing stung with each step.
The force of the blow knocked the wind out of my 90-pound body; tears stung my eyes.
And one month ago to the day, another scorpion fell from an overhead bin and stung a passenger.
Stung by ridicule, Gaffé became protective of the painting, exhibiting it only once, in the 21927s, in Brussels.
"As hot as you can stand without scalding yourself," says Bowman, who has been stung dozens of times.
As much as it stung, the request to remove my name from the letter made sense to me.
The public-sector unions stung by last week's court decision had been one the movement's remaining power centers.
" It stung when schoolmates in junior high teased her about "the lack of ankles on my sturdy legs.
While she was thinking about what type of business to launch, she got stung by a bee — twice.
And Mr. Biden was personally stung by her attack, his advisers said, because he considered her a friend.
That's why an episode at the World Economic Forum last week in Davos, Switzerland, stung for many Africans.
Consumer Reports's tough review of the Model 3 stung especially hard, given its effect on Tesla's stock price.
When Elle Hearns watched the video clip someone had sent to her on social media, it really stung.
Goldman Sachs was stung by its bet on WeWork -- but not as badly as some analysts had feared.
South Korean utilities are being stung by the high prices and finding it difficult to generate electricity profitably.
She had been stung on her lower back after the scorpion had found it's way into her seat.
He nodded, somewhat stung by her dismissal, and exited into the hallway, which was empty and cruelly illuminated.
UK consumers, stung by high inflation, are spending less on non-essential items, but still need to eat.
The bureau was mired in controversy, stung by criticism over Watergate and warrantless wiretaps, beleaguered by congressional investigations.
Patrick, stung and scared, reveals that he "never felt right" before meeting David and realizing he could love him.
In this example, then, it is a case not so much of "the biter bit" as "the stinger stung".
One of the lost pieces that stung the most was a limited edition purple sparkle J Mascis Fender Jazzmaster.
I felt the same allergic sensation I did when I was first stung by a bee at summer camp.
At the very least, it's a hell of a lot better than getting stung by a bunch of jellyfish.
"They said that she had been stung by the most poisonous caterpillar in the United States," Chambers told NBC.
Well, if your lips were stung by a bee, do you have any idea how much that would hurt?
"It's often the most vulnerable who get stung by these dodgy deals," Britain's financial services minister, John Glen, said.
A Texas couple is recovering after they were stung around 600 times by bees while working in their yard.
Bud Light attacked rival brands in its Super Bowl ads, but it was the corn industry that felt stung.
A scorpion reportedly stung a woman in 2015 on an Alaska Airlines flight from Los Angeles to Portland, Oregon.
This stung, but not as bad as being told he was no longer a member of the fire service.
It marks the Trump administration's most aggressive effort to help coal companies stung by falling demand from power plants.
The arrival of Old Man Winter means layers, wind-stung skin, and crying because it's just so damn cold.
Stung by the criticism, Turkey's pro-government media have claimed, preposterously, that America must have been behind the coup.
Finally, it didn't help that some Latino voters may have found themselves stung by voter suppression tactics, too. 2628.
And they are stung by the fact that more Democrats opposed the bill on the floor than House Republicans.
Typical studies require whales to be stung by a research dart or be surveyed by a large aircraft overhead.
It stung even more when my plane touched down several hours later with nobody to tell I'd arrived safely.
MbS must have been stung by his inability to deliver Arab support to his friends in the White House.
After getting stung, paramedics raced to treat the expert to prevent him from going into a deadly anaphylactic shock.
Sanders's 2016 campaign felt stung by a lack of a mechanism for conducting recounts after narrowly losing in Iowa.
Georgia, Pennsylvania and the District of Columbia also were stung by lower passage rates after the July 2015 exam.
That, added to Monet's daunting abilities and his bossy personality, plainly stung Bazille, who could retaliate only passive-aggressively.
Karla viewed him as a part-time father, an accusation that stung all the more because it was true.
Cambodia had previously announced plans for two dams at Sambor and Stung Treng, but both projects are on hold.
Cambodia had previously announced plans for two dams at Sambor and Stung Treng, but both projects are on hold.
Stung by exploitation in the industry, he rechristened himself as Mr. Satan and became a street musician in Harlem.
The comments stung Deschamps deeply, according to sources close to him who spoke anonymously with the French daily L'Equipe.
As we stared into their murky depths, a sudden gust of steam stung the eyes and prickled the skin.
Popularly referred to as Instagram Face, it's the uncanny hybrid of cat eyes, steel cheekbones, and bee-stung lips.
In a telephone interview Tuesday night, she described an explosion like a yellow mushroom cloud that stung her eyes.
Halfway through the first period, the Lightning stung the Kings for four goals in a span of 2:02.
I cried a little, wiping my nose on the program, stung by an old loss that suddenly felt fresh.
So the sodium survey published in the journal JAMA, which an accompanying editorial praised as "a major advance," stung.
He was proud to have helped bring a winner to Pittsburgh, and stung by his failure in that moment.
CreditCreditJim Goldberg/Magnum, for The New York Times Neil Young is crankier than a hermit being stung by bees.
Roy, clearly stung, responded, and the argument went on for months, fueled by frequent stories in the French press.
But quarterly profit was stung by the litigation charge, driving a 5.33% decline in earnings to $4.69 per share.
In February, a woman was stung by a scorpion while on an Air Transat flight from Toronto to Calgary.
Stung by street revolts that have made life worse rather than better, many people said they would stay home.
CreditCreditJim Goldberg/Magnum, for The New York Times Neil Young is crankier than a hermit being stung by bees.
She was asked if Friday's defeat stung any less because she would forevermore be known as a major champion.
The stock market was also stung by a weak U.S. consumer confidence report from the Conference Board on Tuesday.
Someone that's stung by one of those animals is completely alive, but they can't move any of their voluntary muscles.
More than 1,000 people were stung on a Florida beach  just this week, and it is possible incidents may increase.
Most startups vying to sell consumer drones, often used for racing or photography, have been stung by China-based DJI.
At the age of 44, Steve was stung by a stingray while filming a documentary at Batt Reef, Low Isle.
The bees were so bent on destruction, a resident was stung on-camera during an interview with the TV station.
The President lacked deep knowledge of the history, snubbed his advisers, and then shifted blame after being stung by critics.
Roy was almost immediately stung by Beyonce's rabid fan base; the Bey Hive swarmed her social media accounts with criticism.
While the loss stung the German players, their coaches were able to find a silver lining behind a heroic effort.
Huntington Beach resident Lee Perkins told KTLA that he was stung two weeks ago and that the wound got infected.
The electronic music community, dependent on the ability to sample and remix, has been particularly stung by SoundCloud's takedown policies.
The Chinese are naive, say some, and will end up getting stung by Pakistan's generals just as the Americans did.
Google jurors was stung by a bee during the trial, Alsup asked her if she could still follow the proceedings.
Can you understand what is going on just as well as you could before you were stung by a bee?
The loss in Iowa, where Carson had enjoyed considerable support among evangelicals, stung him, and his campaign never really recovered.
For decades, the dilapidated presence of the once majestic train station stung residents as an ominous reminder of widespread neglect.
But the government was stung by the protests, which one human rights group said had taken at least 25 lives.
Earlier this year Google was stung a further $210BN for anti-competitive behavior related to its search ad brokering business.
The cryptocurrency market has been stung by several decisions by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commision on exchange-traded funds.
They liken it to a slice of tangerine or call it wedge shaped or say she has bee-stung lips.
Ulmer started her lemonade business when, at the age of four, she was stung by two bees in one week.
"Right at the beginning, we had to fight with caretakers because they were afraid they would be stung," Hoelzer says.
Brian Baker Jr., of Winchester, was performing electrical work outside on July 14 when a yellow jacket stung him twice.
Those who are allergic to yellow jacket stings can quickly suffer from anaphylaxis, a potentially fatal allergic reaction, if stung.
The changes have stung major lenders, whose executives have long complained about the impact of low rates on lending income.
While it might look relaxed, it's likely on the prowl, hoping something will meander into its tentacles and get stung.
The railroad has been stung by falling coal and industrial volumes, and shed 2,000 jobs, or 4.5 percent, last year.
Outside the school building, the burning smell instantly stung our eyes, our nostrils, as the buildings vomited paper and people.
Banning the practice might have crippled the finances of public unions already stung by restrictions in Wisconsin and other states.
Stung by street revolts that have made life worse rather than better, many people said they would stay at home.
Mr. Trump seems to have been stung by Monday's debate, which was widely seen as a victory for Mrs. Clinton.
In January, nearly 4,000 people were stung in one weekend by blue bottle jellies that drifted ashore in Queensland, Australia.
" I hear a girl's voice yell, and I turn so quickly that my cheek is stung by the air. "Hahaha!
The result gives renewed hope for 22018 to Democrats still feeling stung by Trump's surprise wins in those crucial states.
The result gives renewed hope for 2020 to Democrats still feeling stung by Trump's surprise wins in those crucial states.
I would cry when his leather belt stung my thighs, but he never tried to curb or deny my feelings.
Bursts of gunfire and blasts from exploding gasoline tanks shook the air, and heat from burning buses stung her face.
And Mylan itself, stung by congressional inquiries and criticism, released its own generic version that costs about half as much.
"I think I was more embarrassed than afraid," she said, adding that the loss of the guitars stung the most.
The cold wind stung slightly as it struck my face like so many splashes from an icy bucket of water.
Stung by street revolts that have made life worse rather than better, many said they would stay home on Friday.
On Thursday, a woman was stung by a scorpion while flying on a United flight from San Francisco to Atlanta.
The airline confirmed to PEOPLE that someone had been stung by an arachnid aboard one of their flights last week.
Historically, 65% of people stung by the geography cone snail die if they don't get to a hospital in time.
Because they were stung by the high cost and technical problems encountered while developing the 787, the opposite may be true.
"When you get somebody stung hundreds of times, [bees] injecting that venom, you&aposre gonna have a serious issue," Fire Capt.
Then, on a different United flight, a man was stung by a scorpion that dropped out of a plane's overhead bin.
DHS, stung by the fallout over family separations, has been wary of public backlash for targeting families, according to the official.
But collectively, and given the overall tendency of award shows like the Golden Globes to shade people of color, they stung.
The Maine sweep stung more than in Utah (where Cruz had already won that state's contest) and had Trump supporters complaining.
It can happen almost immediately after the exposure — being stung by the bee, eating the peanut — and it can move fast.
He was stung seven times, but still tried to get Brady back in the kayak while Emily helped Grant into hers.
Life insurers, reliant on investment returns to meet guaranteed payouts, have been stung by a prolonged period of low interest rates.
But for the big Wall Street banks that helped coordinate and lead IPOs for both Musk companies, it must have stung.
Warmer winters mean that more yellow jackets and wasps are surviving the cold months, increasing the likelihood of Alaskans getting stung.
While the sharp criticism on the Senate floor may have stung, Republicans in Iowa backed Grassley's tough stance and his candidacy.
One situation that particular stung was when we went on a family outing to get ice cream on a Sunday evening.
The loss of Istanbul, in particularly, stung Mr Erdogan, given that he began his political career there over two decades ago.
In an unrelated incident, a United passenger complained that a scorpion stung him during a flight from Texas, also on Sunday.
The ground was dusted red, and a sulphuric smell stung his nose as he peered over the edge of the pit.
Paramedics examined the passenger but determined that he had not been stung, according to a statement released by United Thursday night.
And though Amazon has emerged as a big contender, it hasn't stung the Facebook ecosystem in terms of spend, he said.
Leaders of Bavaria's Christian Social Union (CSU) - stung by a drop in support of more than 10 percent in the Sept.
Nonetheless, Sanders will face a lingering challenge in winning over former supporters of Clinton who remain stung by the 22019 battle.
If you are stung by a swarm of bees and die, is any individual bee by itself a cause of death?
She particularly felt stung by the growing anti-politics mood and the violence with which people expressed themselves on social media.
A hammer coral had been stung so relentlessly by a bubble-tip anemone that there was nothing left but its skeleton.
But his participation provided a cathartic release from a group of lawmakers, still stung by the events of a year ago.
Feature Stung by dozens of different insects for his research, the entomologist Justin Schmidt has become an expert in physical agony.
The Indians started the second with another infield hit, as Jose Ramirez stung a ball that caromed off Rizzo and Baez.
It was the last comment that may have stung the Yankees most, as they make widespread use of their analytics department.
" As the writer Mina Kimes noted on Twitter, the joke " would've stung less if there were more Asians on stage tonight.
Apparently stung by the criticism, Musk defended his efforts by tearing into Unsworth in unusually harsh and personal tones on Twitter.
Stung by the criticism, the Russian authorities went on the defensive, explaining that the final selection had been made by FIFA.
My exchange with the guidance counselor was far from the first time this happened, but it still stung: You are invisible.
Mr. Henry was stung on his upper right eyelid, and a bee got stuck in Ms. Henry's hair, stinging her scalp.
In a 1976 interview with The Times, Ms. Lamb said the critical response to her two productions at the Public stung.
Dr. Catania found that 63 percent of the cockroaches that defended themselves were able to avoid getting stung by the wasp.
The air stung our throats and our eyes—not severely, but like a whiff of tear gas carried on a breeze.
Verizon, like its competitors such as Comcast (CMCSA), has been stung by customers ditching high-priced cable packages for streaming services.
It's been a dark few weeks for the venture capital industry, which has been stung by repeated stories of sexual harassment.
You're also more likely to die from being attacked by a dog, stung by a bee or choking on your food.
Farmers were unhappy about the tax increase and were likely to get stung by the new tax on purchases in dollars.
This time, no one was stung by the arachnid, but the flight was grounded, making for some prickly passengers, no doubt!
Schwartz can understand why Trump feels stung, but he felt that he had to speak up before it was too late.
However much the humiliation and the ensuing news coverage stung, Mr. Trump was intent on not showing it — even in private.
You got stung by a stingray at one point when you were testing ... It was a Polar, you were testing. Polar.
A passenger became sick Monday after being stung by a scorpion that made its way onto a flight to Chicago, officials said.
An Arizona dog is very lucky to be alive after being stung by hundreds of bees outside his Phoenix home on Saturday.
Even as the blows stung his bare flesh, Mr. Kaiser remembers feeling another sensation, of something against the back of his head.
A jellyfish reportedly stung the TV chef on the penis while Ramsey was on the Italian island of Sardinia with his family.
Controversy erupted over the outdoor water polo pool conditions last week after some players complained about over-chlorination that stung their eyes.
These vicious little ants got a recent boost in notoriety when Coyote Peterson released a video of himself being stung by one.
Clearly, she hasn't forgiven Tyrion, no matter how much wine they drank together during the Dragonpit meeting, and Jaime's betrayal has stung.
Stanwell acknowledged his client's new look on his own Insta and called out "#RIPSpencer," which must have stung for PLL diehards everywhere.
A woman on a recent Air Transat flight was in shock after she says she was stung by a scorpion mid-flight.
In June, some 20,000 bees gathered on a surveillance camera on 42nd Street and Broadway, and were removed without anyone being stung.
Honestly, I started to think that the more it stung, the more bacteria it was killing below the surface of my skin.
Meghan and Camilla held hands at one point and the trio laughed as Harry was stung by a bee during his speech.
Anyway, regardless, it kind of stung seeing that I came off as an asshole or even just was an asshole, I'm sorry?
Once or twice, when he'd offer them one of the two tablets he constantly carried, they'd give him pitying looks that stung.
European allies — stung by trade actions against them and the lack of a U.S. galvanizing strategy to China — are hedging their bets.
He said he had been stung so many times that it no longer bothered him, but rather educated him about his physiology.
While she was appreciative of his honesty, Rachel had to admit that it stung to hear him say he had considered leaving.
He dragged his soft bee-stung lips up to the very top of my thigh where the skin was the most sensitive.
Yet the erratic trade war between the United States and China has also exacerbated the global economic slowdown and stung America's factories.
"Food is meant to be eaten, not wasted," she'd say, squeezing my cheeks until they were bright red and stung with pain.
Though the star was stung by the online reaction to his recent Today show performance, he's apparently not been deterred from performing.
On Saturday and Sunday, USA Today reported more than 600 people were stung by moon jellyfish, and on Monday an additional 180.
You won't know you've been stung until the rash appears, usually within 24 hours, sometimes along with fever, chills, headaches and nausea.
Fund flow data shows that many U.S. investors have fled the asset class, stung by euro weakness and an unedifying political calendar.
Earlier on Thursday United was back in the headlines after a scorpion stung a man on a United Airlines flight to Calgary.
A Reuters journalist near the scene of Monday's demonstration heard gunshots ring out and was stung by tear gas in the air.
Trump has repeatedly been stung by high-profile defections from Republicans, including military leaders and former administration officials from both Bush presidencies.
Kasich's share of the vote especially stung in Virginia on Super Tuesday, where Rubio came within 3 percentage points of beating Trump.
Anyway, regardless, it kind of stung seeing that I came off as an assh— or even just was an assh—, I'm sorry?
Stung on both counts, he subsequently steered clear of contemporary political references and made his figures either larger or smaller than life.
When Ali was told he had Parkinson's, it must have been a blow that stung him harder than any in his life.
The next spring, with the Detroit Tigers, Fiers acknowledged that it stung to watch his teammates win without the chance to help.
For as much as it stung when James left, all was forgotten in the time it took to scroll to the bottom.
The words had stung, he said, so he had remembered them: 'You know nothing, and no one cares what you think anyway.
Goldman Sachs may get stung by rising loan losses on the Apple Card in the next economic downturn, according to Nomura analysts.
Nixon refused to engage Hubert Humphrey in 1968 because he was stung by his debate experiences with John F. Kennedy in 85033.
Hamilton, apparently stung by that prospect, picked up speed — contradicting his claim that he had been going as fast as possible before.
And also, for the first five to 10 seconds, it kinda stung a little bit on my face, but that went away.
Investors stung by a string of deals in recent years that failed to deliver promised returns are wary of IPOs in Brazil.
Stung by their inability to repeal and replace ObamaCare, Republicans in Washington have gleefully turned their attention to taxes and the budget.
Critic's Notebook The opening nights of Danspace Project's "Platform 2016: Lost and Found" stung like a bandage ripped off an open wound.
He discovered he is severely allergic to bees in 2008 after being stung by one while cutting some honeycomb from a nest.
"I took my body board out past the sand bar and it wasn't five minutes before I got stung," Kronk told CNN.
It undoubtedly stung Vajda when Djokovic, deep in a funk and an experimental mood, split with his core team in April 2017.
I've had an aversion to those ever since I was stung as a kid trampling through the English countryside one summer vacation.
Law enforcement officials believe these members have stung more than 50 businesses in America, Europe and Africa for more than $20 million.
Mr. Lovitt said that people who are stung should remove the tentacles from the skin immediately before cleaning the area with seawater.
I stepped in and sat down quickly and was met with a cold so jarring, so painful, that my whole body stung.
So stung were some fans by his decision that they burned his No. 35 jersey and turned to calling him a coward.
Stung by the Great Recession, it has taken a decade for many Americans to feel safe in their jobs and investments again.
But the Federal Aviation Administration, stung by evidence it deferred too easily and often to Boeing's judgments, is trying to redeem itself.
In March, a woman who was flying from Toronto to Calgary, Canada, when she was also stung by a scorpion mid-flight.
Stung by the latest round of United Nations sanctions, North Korea is likely on the lookout to expand its illicit trade outlets.
Trump, apparently stung by a political backlash, then asked the Senate GOP to make another bid to replace Obamacare before the election.
A name was like a gift, one of the most personal offerings a parent can bestow, and to have it rejected stung.
Stung by his retreat on the government shutdown, Mr. Trump has hardly been in the mood for collaboration with the other party.
Mr. Evey said he was stung by the abruptness of his departure from ESPN — which also concluded his 26 years at Getty.
Our restaurant is quite small, so to lose two really strong employees in such a short amount of time stung me hard.
No one wants to be stung by a bee or wasp — even in the best case scenario, it's a pretty unpleasant experience.
By the end of his second term, President Washington was stung by relentless attacks in the press and alarmed by growing partisan bitterness.
After being stung twice, she wanted to know more about the honey makers and discovered the vital role they play in the ecosystem.
Mylan, stung by the reaction, responded by expanding its customer-assistance program, which slashed the price of EpiPen to $300 for many consumers.
Stung Treng provincial authority spokesman Men Kong said the floods were expected and that villagers could still approach authorities about resettlement and compensation.
Investors stung by a string of deals in recent years that failed to deliver promised returns have become cautious about IPOs in Brazil.
Fortunately for the rest of us, the latest is far more accessible than something that requires drawing blood or getting stung by bees.
Even more troubling, getting stung by bees can actually increase your sensitivity to them, rendering you potentially allergic to the point of anaphylaxis.
Strategically, identifying with a new government makes sense for New Zealand First, which has been stung by coalitions with incumbents in the past.
AS) in a 26.3 billion euro ($64.423 billion) deal, stung by repeated rejections from the company, legal defeats and hostility from Dutch politicians.
Trump, stung by Palestinian condemnation of his decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital, had days earlier questioned the value of such funding.
Stung, China ordered from Russia two powerful destroyers armed with supersonic anti-ship missiles that could take out American carriers and other warships.
Back in April â€" the same week of the infamous dragging incident â€" a scorpion fell onto a man's head and stung him.
DeMarco nearly died in 1983 after he was stung by a honeybee while riding a motorcycle near a river in rural eastern Washington.
Stung by the rebukes around Latin America, Maduro's government condemned what it described as a "right-wing regional pact" against it on Thursday.
Last month, a passenger was stung by a scorpion after one fell from the overhead bin on a flight from Houston to Calgary.
Sri Lanka match at Chester-le-Street in England on Friday ... forcing all the players to hit the deck to avoid getting stung.
Even as the Heat rattled off wins in his first season, LeBron was so stung by the criticism that it changed his personality.
Those stung include oil majors such as ExxonMobil, trading houses including Trafigura and shipping companies that provide FSRUs such as Norway's Hoegh LNG.
The allegations against Mr. Stenger particularly stung people here because they had known him for decades as a friend and civic-minded neighbor.
Having been stung once, there would be a lot of people among the membership who would fight against an investor seeking full control.
Then he stung late in the first round, sticking his left in Liston's face and following with a quick barrage to Liston's head.
Children, older adults and those who are infirm are particularly vulnerable and should seek immediate help if they get stung, Dr. Boesen said.
We're in far greater danger of being electrocuted by our Christmas lights, asphyxiated by dry-cleaning bags or stung to death by bees.
Every now and then, I'll hear "sorry, you aren't my type" from a guy on Scruff, and I always feel a bit stung.
In an unrelated yet bizarre incident, a United passenger complained that a scorpion stung him during a flight from Texas, also on Sunday.
Modern Love Stung by romantic rejection, a woman finds acceptance and catharsis in a man who leaves her with bite marks and bruises.
If you do get stung, immediately put the affected area in hot water, which destroys proteins in the venom and reduces its potency.
In the new world tropics there are two: one is getting stung by a bullet ant and the other is getting a botfly.
This failure to connect the survey methodology and time frame stung the market very badly a couple times last year, particularly in June.
Although the economic impact of the American action on the Chinese remains unclear, the vehemence of Beijing's response suggested that the move stung.
In search of answers, I set out to see how others stung by love — mostly millennials — were dealing with dating, breakups, and loneliness.
Stung by the rhetorical wars of the Bush years, Democrats are wary of protesting the comeuppance of a man like Soleimani too loudly.
Bucks guard Kyle Korver stung his former team with a 213-pointer during the run and finished with 22 points off the bench.
Losing because of a press must have stung for the Mountaineers, because they have become known for having college basketball's best press themselves.
Everyone should absolutely think their partner is a babe, even if they look like Adam Driver got stung by a bunch of bees.
But having converted only five out of 14 break points and let two set points go begging in the third, the loss stung.
The business was stung by bets on Uber, Avantor and Tradeweb, which drove losses of $267 million in the quarter, the bank said.
The business was stung by its holdings in Uber, Avantor and Tradeweb, which drove losses of $267 million in the quarter, Goldman said.
Australian conservationist and "Crocodile Hunter" Steve Irwin died in 2006 after being stung multiple times by a stingray off the Great Barrier Reef.
After dominating Chelsea during the first quarter of the match, West Ham was stung by a counterattack set up by N'Golo Kanté's interception.
In April 2017, one man was stung by a scorpion after it fell out of the overhead container, according to Global News Canada.
Stung by their defeat in the Bundys' trial in October, prosecutors hired a consultant to help with jury selection for the latest trial.
Richard Bell was on a flight from Houston to Calgary Sunday when a scorpion reportedly fell from an overhead bin and stung him.
"I humbly stand on stage for those who were stung by racism or sexism or any other insidious bias and persevered," Smith said.
And if you have easily irritated eyes, like I do, you've probably tried your fair share of ones that stung and left you red.
Yet the government, stung by a furore over this question following the budget in March, has in effect already ruled out such a change.
" "I personally struggle with sleep deprivation due to constant, widespread itchiness that feels more like I'm being stung or bitten then I am 'itchy.
He got stung late in the debate when Clinton brought up the example of Alicia Machado, a beauty pageant contestant whom Trump had insulted.
Then last winter, a move that stung even more: The couple we'd doubled down on after the departure of our red-doored Kentucky friends.
Stung by U.S.-Chinese trade tensions, Mexico's peso and its main stock index came under further pressure from the refinery move, market analysts said.
To minimize the risk of getting stung, the Mayo Clinic suggests not swatting at the winged creatures, as it may cause them to attack.
"Canada has taken the lead in this regard, partly because it has been stung by past history," said University of Ottawa professor Wesley Wark.
Though Patrick fails in his mission, Spongebob is forced to return home anyway after being stung by jellyfish and attacked by poisonous sea urchins.
People who have been stung on the hand say the pain can radiate up to their shoulder and last for up to 12 hours.
"There's nothing we can do about suicides, although if it happened to one of the guys we stung I might feel bad," admits Gallo.
The hive released dozens of bees that stung the woman all over her body nearly 20 to 30 times, she told the news station.
In a recent New York Times interview, Cabello admitted that watching Fifth Harmony metaphorically move on from their time with the singer definitely stung.
The siege of the grand mosque in Mecca stung Saudi Arabia into promoting its rival Sunni brand of ultra-puritanism at home and abroad.
Players were even forced to lay down on the ground to avoid getting stung, and the swarm caused a brief delay in the game.
"Brock Turner said he was a victim of Stanford's alcohol culture…and I believe Stanford was really stung and embarrassed," she told the newspaper.
But while the fall of the iconic image-based technology company may have felt like a bit of an inevitability, the news still stung.
There have been two (TWO!!!!) incidents on United planes this year involving scorpions, both out of Houston, including one where a passenger was stung.
Stung by criticism, Indonesia's President Joko Widodo - who has targeted "10 new Balis" across the archipelago to boost tourism - has been quick to act.
Biggs tells PEOPLE that while it may have stung the first few times, by now, he and his wife brush the negative words aside.
She began wailing and Mr. Lam raced back to pull her out of trouble, but not before she had been stung about 40 times.
It stung Williams and she went 0-40 in the next game, but Giorgi showed real steel to hold for a 5-2 lead.
The branches stung like holy hell, somehow making the sauna, which I didn't think could get any more painful, something even slightly more medieval.
Both Hillary Clinton and President Obama were stung by the voters' repudiation but reinforced the importance of a peaceful, orderly transition of power. Mrs.
Both Hillary Clinton and President Obama were stung by the voters' repudiation, but reinforced the importance of a peaceful, orderly transition of power. Mrs.
Although he has done his part to cultivate his public role as "The Man Who Got Stung for Science," its confines also frustrate him.
By then Donald Trump had stopped being front-page news, but I had put my paper in a difficult position, and the episode stung.
For example, if the slug remembers that the creature it encounters stung it last time, it's probably a flee-the-scene kind of situation.
Agnaev swung clumsily after he was stung, and Yagshimuradov got the takedown, advancing to back position and finishing the ACB champ with a choke.
In Tallahassee, where officials are still stung by criticisms surrounding their handling of Hurricane Hermine in 2016, the authorities distributed sandbags and opened shelters.
For years after that, Mr. Huizenga was stung by criticism that he had betrayed the community with his coldblooded stewardship of its championship team.
The death of Brody Hinz, the team's statistician, particularly stung at Westminster United Church, where he was long an active member of the congregation.
"And that's a different environment from late summer, early fall," when the Republicans were stung by their failure to repeal the Affordable Care Act.
Ethel Wodehouse, stung by British criticism that her husband had "sold his country for a soft bed in a Berlin luxury hotel," defended him.
One thing especially stung for Mr. Yarari: As Bolivia's first indigenous leader, Mr. Morales had vowed to champion native values from the presidential palace.
The recipes lean Japanese, with flavors like ume-shiso, tangy and bright from salted plum, and a tumble of hamachi (yellowtail) stung by wasabi.
It ended with him musing that things were looking up for American farmers who have been stung by the effects of his trade war.
Local activists said at least five children died over the past week after being stung by scorpions and not having access to medical care.
Whether this passes for their first real adversity of the young season is hard to know, but the Yankees did admit that it stung.
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Days later, stung by criticism of his administration's slow response to Hurricane Maria, Trump blamed the people of Puerto Rico for their own misfortune.
Dubbed "King Bibi" by his supporters, Netanyahu, 69, had already been stung by his failure to form a government after an election on April.
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For women stung by ageism in the workplace, "Younger," the Darren Star series on TV Land, might at first have seemed like a lame joke.
Clearly feeling the loss of Carr and stung by the shoulder injury that sidelined his replacement, the Raiders fell behind Denver 17-0 at halftime.
" Still not satisfied, Beyoncé's online army then stung once more, eventually forcing Madonna to revise her post yet again, so that it read "Learning . . . lol.
Some of those National Security Council aides who were moving into office around the White House complex mere weeks ago feel stung by Flynn's departure.
You were taking your daughter to France and were really worried about her getting stung by a bee and being allergic and something bad happening.
He called me ugly, which stung a bit, but it was also the sort of generic insult kids flung at one another all the time.
The S&P 277.85 earlier in the day seesawed between gains and losses, stung by a drop in the S&P health sector after Amazon.
The individual stung in the hack said it's understandable that journalists go through the emails for news, saying the First Amendment freedom trumps personal privacy.
Although his relationship with Isherwood was an open one, with both spending time on several other "far-off rooftops", this relationship stung the older man.
Donald Trump has been stung by so many damaging revelations recently it has become a case of when, not if, the next bombshell will hit.
Before battle, they would thrust a finger through a small open‑ing to be stung, and under the influence of the venom, they were unstoppable.
Tim Martz made his fortune in broadcast radio, but even as a wealthy man, the price of chartering a private jet always stung a bit.
If Smith feels stung this morning, I hope he takes that lesson away and recommits to his role as an advocate instead of shrinking away.
Some Democrats said the timing of the signing particularly stung after three recent federal court rulings that found intentional discrimination in Republican-passed voting laws.
MAINE CHEF FINDS RARE COTTON CANDY-COLORED LOBSTER IN TANK Getting stung by one of these sea creatures is incredibly painful, according to National Geographic .
Department store chains were largely sitting out the rally, stung by Macy's warning on margins on Wednesday and JC Penney's weak results and lowered forecast.
After years of dominating the data game, Democrats felt stung in 2016 after Republicans caught up and surpassed the party's analytics and data collection methods.
An 81-year-old man is miraculously on the mend after nearly 1,000 bees stung his body while he was farming on his Texas property.
Water was rising to 12 meters in places in Stung Treng province, across the border from Laos, on Thursday, according to Cambodia's state news agency.
Then, in 2018, more than 1,000 people were stung over the course of one week after jellyfish blooms popped up offshore near Volusia County, Florida.
CNN's Kara Scannell reported that Cohen, stung by his treatment by Trump, has told family and friends he is willing to cooperate with federal authorities.
It must have stung fantasy owners last week when Darrel Williams got some goal-line touches, but McCoy has a great matchup at home vs.
If the market had gone the other way, they were exposed to losses, similar to wrong-way bets in commodities that stung Goldman in 2017.
Stung by my failure to frighten, I consoled myself after my shift with what seemed like an appropriate choice for the occasion: a bloody mary.
Any move to alter the small refinery waiver program would face resistance from the oil industry, already stung by the administration's expansion of E15 sales.
It was the second straight game in which Contreras stung the Braves, who criticized him one day earlier for instigating a feud with Tyler Flowers.
Lawmakers stung over the failure to pass ObamaCare repeal worry the same fate could befall the tax measure if a handful of senators raise objections.
Modern Love Stung by divorce, a high-earning professional tries to recast herself in the dating world as a woman in need of male protection.
Among them was head of product Kevin Weil, who went to competitor Instagram, a move that personally stung many inside the organization, according to sources.
The loss of Indian movies stung so hard because Pakistan was not yet able to produce and distribute enough movies to fill theaters every week.
This seems undramatic to me, but when the 46-year-old O'Neill takes a turn looking through the letterbox, she lurches backward as if stung.
The Bushes felt stung by Mr. Trump's ground-burning attacks that helped destroy the campaign of Jeb Bush, the son and brother of the presidents.
Dina and I were stymied by the heat — the air-conditioning wasn't working — and our goggles kept fogging up as our eyes stung with sweat.
The revelation stung Mr. Trump, who has repeatedly said there was no collusion, and he wanted Mr. Coats and Admiral Rogers to publicly back him.
His performance has stung, given the immediate success of the rookie quarterback Dak Prescott of the Dallas Cowboys, who was drafted 134 picks after Goff.
At first, that criticism stung, though it also struck her as barely veiled sexism, Ms. Cottrill said over pizza the day after her media blitz.
Ms. Richards sharply criticized Ms. Trump for not publicly objecting to the Republican health care bill that failed in March, and Ms. Trump felt stung.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - A diver has died after being stung in the chest by a stingray at a Singapore aquarium, the aquarium's owner said on Wednesday.
A woman was stung by a scorpion while traveling from San Francisco to Atlanta on a United Airlines flight on Thursday, as reported by TIME.
On a United Airlines flight in April 2017 from Houston to Calgary, a scorpion reportedly fell from an overhead bin and one passenger was stung.
Matt Damon's fun-filled Australian vacation took a scary turn this week when his 6-year-old daughter, Stella, was stung by a jellyfish, reports say.
Stung into action, more than 100 other countries signed up to the "Common Reporting Standard" (CRS), and now swap tax-relevant financial information with each other.
My eyes stung with anxious tears as I thought, not for the first time this year: Everything has changed now and we are all in trouble.
Robart's ruling may have stung even more for the Trump administration because it came on the heels of its first legal victory over the travel ban.
Past survivalists have dealt with horrible weather and flesh-eating bacteria, while one contestant was even stung by a yellowjacket in the most unfortunate of areas.
Stung by complaints from business groups that such crimes are threatening jobs and investment, the Interior Department blamed the increasing use of local populations by gangs.
In May, lawmakers stung into action by the growing public awareness of codeine abuse announced a ban on the production and importation of the cough syrup.
New Zealand shares had their biggest intraday drop since early September, as major electricity sellers were stung by Rio Tinto's plan to shut its aluminium smelter.
Days after the passenger ejection, the media picked up on a bizarre story in which a scorpion fell from an overhead bin and stung a passenger.
The trick to not getting stung so bad you end up looking like Sloth from The Goonies, is to properly execute the steps of Bee Bearding.
In 2015, an Alaska Airlines flight was forced to return to its origin airport in Los Angeles after a woman onboard was stung by a scorpion.
The Senate may need to adopt the Obamacare approach, in order to pacify some rural-state senators whose constituents would be stung by the House formula.
"Our flight attendants helped a customer who was stung by what appeared to be a scorpion on a flight last week," United said in a statement.
Kansas, which led for only 90 seconds of the first half, was stung by 10 first-half turnovers, negating some of its 24-18 rebounding advantage.
What comes next: Conservatives were particularly stung by last night's defeat, and said they would keep up the pressure for some sort of action on repeal.
The West's sanctions against Russia for the annexation of Crimea have clearly stung; Russian officials make no effort to hide their desire to get them lifted.
LONDON (Reuters) - European shares edged up on Thursday as financial and tech stocks recovered, while troubled furniture retailer Steinhoff sank further, stung by an accounting scandal.
She seemed to intercept glances of open hostility which stung like lashes, so that she flinched and hunched her shoulders, though she knew this wasn't attractive.
The business, a team within Goldman's larger equities division that trades securities like VIX options, had been stung in recent years by calm markets and regulation.
Esther Julian and her 1-year-old daughter were also stung, but the mother focused on calling for help and getting the pups to a veterinarian.
Last week, apparently stung by the international criticism, the Xinjiang government issued revised rules on "deradicalization" that for the first time clearly authorized the indoctrination camps.
So when readers are stung (or just annoyed) by my pans, I remind them that fighting about theater is often the best part of the show.
And the idea that few of the people lauding "Cat Story" were all that familiar with short stories stung particularly badly given the current literary moment.
He was stung even more two weeks later when the president exempted every major American ally, except Japan, from stiff new tariffs on steel and aluminum.
The shaking of the walls, as airstrikes found their mark nearby, couldn't shift the smell; it left a rusty taste in the mouth, stung the eyes.
She has defended her record on the debate stage, but she admitted in the interview that the attacks had stung, particularly when levied by black activists.
Ottawa (CNN)Stung by the tabloids, alienated from family and weary of royal responsibility, Harry and Meghan have come to Canada to start a new life.
Osaka, who was hailed as the future of women's tennis after her double Grand Slam success, also acknowledged that the loss to the teenage Gauff stung.
Finally, stung by the outcry, President Xi Jinping asserted that he had been in charge all along, although critics noted that the initial response was inept.
Stung by the rise of anti-establishment parties across the continent, and with regional powerhouse Germany on the brink of recession, governments are starting to act.
The condemnation has stung the mayor and residents of Aalst, who defended the displays as all in fun and the typical vulgar fare for their Carnival.
Law enforcement officials described him as stung by what they called Mr. Cook's "rant," although tech executives in the room insisted that Apple's chief executive was respectful.
I was feeding her nonsexual cues, like act like a bee stung you, act like you're running, act like you're being chased by a dog or something.
They previously ventured Down Under in April 2017, though the trip took a turn when Damon's then-6-year-old daughter Stella was stung by a jellyfish.
When I do this and I'm bit and stung by things, I kind of walk and pace behind the cameras before I actually go through with it.
A mail carrier said she was set upon by a swarm of bees that flew into her hair and stung her on the top of her head.
Some trees defend themselves with nasty spikes, and a branch might be crawling with bullet ants, so named for the intense experience of being stung by one.
Viewed from a day removed, the defeat stung as much as it did after Sunday's game, when the players stared into locker stalls and dressed in silence.
Later that night, they crawled into bed together but I only registered this through tipsy eyes, and so it wasn't until the next morning that it stung.
Stung by criticism, Facebook's Sandberg outlines new plans to tackle misinformation At DLD in Munich, Facebook's chief operating officer mentioned a new partnership with the German government.
"In the video the huntsman has been stung and paralysed by the wasp," David Bock, coordinator at the Australian Museum's Search and Discover Department, explained to Mashable.
Martin and his fellow producers were stung that EMI ignored their pleas for royalties on their own work, in contrast to what American producers were routinely earning.
After sending shock waves through the fashion world with her skintight 2016 latex look, fans were stung when Beyoncé was notably absent from the event last year.
It was stung by an investment into Bank of America-Merrill Lynch in the run up to the global financial crisis, an investment that proved loss-making.
Stung by mounting criticism of its lack of an emergency plan to build more houses, Ireland's centre-right government seems tempted to try to bluster it out.
The loss that must have stung Mr Erdogan the most came in Istanbul, where he grew up and made his name as mayor over two decades ago.
Back then, Democrats were stung and depressed, and anxiously thinking about the cosmic unfairness of the first black president leaving the White House after only one term.
Farmers' reluctance to sell at low prices has stung the grains merchants recently, particularly Bunge, which blamed limited farmer selling in Brazil for earnings misses last year.
Whether or not hacking stole the election – a debate that will continue on barstools until at least the 2024 primaries – the breaches have certainly stung both parties.
But Cairo's transfer of two Red Sea islands to Riyadh during the visit stung Egyptian pride and drew criticism of what some saw as excessive Saudi influence.
Stung by Mrs Merkel's rejection, Mr Erdogan turned against the West and decided to become a neo-Ottoman sultan instead, thinks Joschka Fischer, a former foreign minister.
Democrats, stung over the GOP blockade of President Obama's nomination of Merrick Garland to the court, have publicly questioned the Republican resolve to go nuclear over Gorsuch.
Enter ESPN and "The Decision," which stung worse than the Drive, the Fumble, the Shot and all the other lowlights because it was a man-made disaster.
Republicans had been stung by ultra-conservative candidates who had won primary elections in key states by upending more mainstream alternatives before ultimately losing their general elections.
All four of the OCFA firefighters were stung, and two were transported to a hospital in stable condition but chose to return to work the same day.
"I probably laughed a little too loud at all her jokes, and was a little too stung when she didn't laugh loud enough at mine," he said.
Despite winning the Electoral College and thus the election, Trump clearly has felt stung by the fact that he lost to Hillary Clinton in the popular vote.
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Many multinationals are scrambling to support recycling, stung by criticism from environmentalists over pollution and keen to be able to re-use valuable polyethylene terephthalate (PET) plastic.
Stung by ever-rising tuition costs and anxious about a treacherous job market, many students left the humanities for more job-focused majors after the Great Recession.
Stung by such criticism, Trump administration officials said they would require insurers to tell consumers exactly what is and what is not covered under the new policies.
In the frantic moments after the canisters hit the ground, the acrid smell was everywhere and I could see children crying, their eyes stung by the gas.
Many students had a painful story to tell about being excluded, whether it was a memory from first grade or a slight that stung just last week.
Mr. Macron, stung last year by a phony internet-spread story claiming he had an offshore account in the Bahamas, has made fighting "fake news" a priority.
What stung the most: It said that the evidence did not show that Mr. Motta had received a "major, internationally recognized prize or award" for his team.
What stung the most: It said that the evidence did not show that Mr. Motta had received a "major, internationally recognized prize or award" for his team.
It was difficult to take just one bite, even if that bite stung a little, and you could suddenly feel the pulse of blood in your lips.
After Washington and London stung Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi with copious criticism for the Rohingya crisis, Western nations lost much of their political influence with her.
"I was shopping at the local supermarket when I was stung on my lower-right thigh by something, probably with an umbrella," Giles Raymond DeMourot tells Newsweek.
Democrats in the Senate, still stung by the Republican refusal to confirm President Barack Obama's nominee for the seat, Judge Merrick B. Garland, have promised stiff resistance.
Instead, it would have to go through a long process, converting the money into euros then back into pounds, leaving some users stung with exchange rate charges.
The editorial also stung the community in Linden, a city of roughly 2,000 people — 59 percent white and 41 percent black — about 100 miles west of Montgomery.
The plight of this community in a remote corner of northern Stung Treng province highlights the human cost of Cambodia's push to bring power to the entire country.
The critique stung because Mr. Perry, now at Stanford, is a revered figure in Democratic defense circles and a mentor to Ashton B. Carter, the secretary of defense.
In a remote villa on the outskirts of Iran, she sat listening to clergymen preaching quotes from the Quran as the burns on her arms stung with infection.
Conte, stung by Salvini's move to sack him, said pointedly on Thursday that most ministers had been hard at work through summer and were "not on the beach".
"She said you're just like Mike Love/But you'll never be Brian Wilson," he reports, and it's easy to imagine just how much that line would have stung.
A girl from Texas is recovering after she was stung by a caterpillar covered in venomous spines that can cause more pain than a sting from a bee.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - A 42-year-old man has died of a heart attack after apparently being stung by a stingray while swimming off the Tasmania coast, police said.
Jose Rivas was searching for his car keys outside when he got stung by two yellow jackets on his top lip, leaving him with a very full pout.
Ostapenko seemed to be unraveling in the second set as a series of shots either stung the net or flew long, allowing Halep to move 3-0 ahead.
But showing that public criticism has stung, he beseeched his audience not to broach the subject again and silenced one person who attempted to ask him a question.
The only cons were that it took about two weeks, they stung my gums a bit, and they left my teeth feeling very sensitive a few weeks after.
Why it matters: With the NFL stung by this year's national anthem controversy and shrinking television ratings, McMahon clearly believes the time is ripe for an alternate product.
The site has introduced the world to many polarizing practices, including the benefits of getting stung by bees, vaginal steaming, and, of course, the ever-controversial Jade egg.
On Saturday, stung by the AHCA's failure, Trump tweeted: ObamaCare will explode and we will all get together and piece together a great healthcare plan for THE PEOPLE.
Stung, perhaps, after being painted by some as the man who lost Britain, the president of the European Commission has decided not to let Brexit go to waste.
Now, stung by a magazine that shares her target audience, she's trying to reclaim her own brand, with a series of "can't we all just get along?" tweets.
There's no big Android manufacturer left that hasn't been stung by the vocal criticism of disappointed users who might have expected longer or better support for their devices.
Stung by guilt, he decides to find out what happened to his friends, not being terribly surprised that Spud (Ewen Bremner) remains ravaged by heroin addiction, contemplating suicide.
Vieira tried to be philosophical — "It's always better to lose one game, 7-0, than seven games, 1-0" — but the final score line clearly stung his pride.
You get the impression he always wanted to be that golden boy and felt stung by Britain never warming to him, ultimately through no fault of his own.
Attracted by a track record of lower volatility and low correlation with equities, investors have been stung as their own presence in commodities markets cranked up both effects.
But what stung for many was the depth of voters' rejection, so much so that Warren came in third in her home state of Massachusetts on Super Tuesday.
Stung by an economic downturn and a series of losses in municipal elections this spring, Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan seems to have come to the same conclusion.
Like pharmaceutical companies globally - which used to enjoy a preferential exchange rate in Venezuela - Indian producers have been left badly stung by the collapse of the bolivar currency.
He had already grown disillusioned with corruption, he now says, and American sanctions caused him to be refused entry into several Arab, African and European countries, which stung.
Despite all that, she said, her inability to represent Italy after having won a hurdles competition for minors stung because she was not yet a citizen back then.
PARIS — Nearly three decades ago, Peugeot abandoned the United States market, stung by years of dwindling sales that were punctuated by a dispiriting 217,291 cars sold in 1990.
Most of the time, the glycolic acid stung slightly upon application — but, while noticeable, the sting wasn't painful, and the tingling sensation disappeared about 30 seconds post-application.
Some treatment advocates, stung by the war on drugs, won't recognize law enforcement's necessary role in our attack on addiction as a robust player in a multipronged approach.
Although the rejection from the judges stung, re-watching the episode at home in 2015 gave her the motivation to pitch a major player in cosmetics retail: Target.
Toshiba has been stung by accounting irregularities and losses from nuclear power projects in the United States by its subsidiary Westinghouse, which filed for bankruptcy protection in March.
Stung, Mr. Senderens embarked on a strenuous program of self-education, taking courses in Dijon and Bordeaux and developing a close relationship with the wine expert Jacques Puisais.
Stung in the 2015 national elections and reduced to only eight members in Parliament, the party's new leader, Tim Farron, saw Richmond as a chance to resurrect support.
Stung by an industrywide slowdown in trading and restrictions on risk-taking, Goldman has yet to regain the profitability it had in the wake of the financial crisis.
Stung by the historic stain of impeachment, Trump might at least by now have been looking forward to a Senate trial that is expected to easily acquit him.
TMZ broke the story ... a United passenger claims a scorpion somehow got into her pants during a flight from San Fran to ATL and stung her multiple times.
In March 13, a woman on an Air Transat flight from Toronto to Calgary says she was stung by a scorpion while in flight, according to CBC News.
That mishap stung when Bozak scored a power-play goal from the right doorstep with 3:52 left in the second period to put the Blues ahead again.
Or simply because she is stung by past experiences in which she told the media one thing only to see the President (or Rudy Giuliani) directly contradict her?
Stung by the betrayal and a 1998 indictment that could have put him inside for good, Natale became the first ever La Cosa Nostra boss to turn federal witness.
"The No. 1 comment I get is, 'Tell me how [Jack] died,' which stung a little bit when I would first get that question," he told PEOPLE in June.
A spokesperson for Air Transat confirmed to PEOPLE that a passenger had been stung by a scorpion on board, but could not confirm how the arachnid got on board.
But O'Rourke, stung by a Vanity Fair cover immediately before his launch, stayed away from nationally televised town halls and interviews during the first two months of his campaign.
Both were stung by port charges for capacity they were never able to produce after coal prices crashed to nine-year lows and funding for their projects dried up.
In New York, he is stung when asked about "the purpose" of his trip to America by an immigration officer with "a mastery of English inferior to [his own]".
Stung by the international outcry, Bolsonaro signed off on sending in the Brazilian army to fight fires, Antonio Denarium, governor of the Amazon state of Roraima, said on Friday.
Stung by the international outcry, Brazil distributed a 12-page circular, exclusively seen by Reuters, to foreign embassies, outlining data and statistics defending the government's reputation on the environment.
Macri has enacted a series of emergency economic measures, including cuts in food and personal income taxes, aimed at helping families stung by Argentina's recession and 55% inflation rate.
If you are stung, the organization advises that you leave the area immediately, as when a honeybee stings, it may release an "alarm pheromone" that could attract other bees.
"I tried it with a mint tin n it didn't work cos the mint was so strong when I put my lashes on it stung my eye," she commented.
Mylan, stung by criticism, increased its discount for many EpiPen buyers and also said it would introduce a generic version of the product that will sell for about $300.
Each detail left out of the film stung like a miniature arrow; by the movie's end, fans would leave the theater bleeding for their favorite detail neglected by Hollywood.
Banks HSBC, Standard Chartered and BNP Paribas have all been stung before -- and paid billions of dollars in fines -- for dealing with Iran while U.S. sanctions were in place.
Though he appeared calm and adopted an avuncular tone, Sisi's choice of words suggested criticism had stung a leader once so popular bakeries sold cakes emblazoned with his face.
AX) said on Monday it would take a A$711 million ($501 million) hit to profit due to higher costs including compensation for customers stung by poor bank practices.
Within hours of the story breaking to constituents, House Republicans were stung by voter's outrage, dismay, and disappoint that once again politicians were putting their needs before the people.
Silicon Valley founders and investors have been stung by years of criticism for investing in silly app companies that don't "matter," and many have responded by pushing into health.
A creature that appeared to be a scorpion fell from an overhead bin and stung a man on a United Airlines flight, the company confirmed to CNBC on Thursday.
According to multiple reports, passenger Richard Bell was on a United flight from Houston to Calgary on Sunday, when the creature fell from an overhead bin and stung him.
"That aggressiveness in how negative they are about the future has really stung investors today, and made them question whether the June numbers are now at risk," Munster said.
I've been in the wars – knocking my teeth out, playing tennis not once but twice, and also being [stung] by a ray and running into a bullet proof door.
Windows Phone 7 users were stung by ​a lack of upgrades to Windows Phone 8​, and even Windows 10 Mobile isn't arriving on all Windows Phone 8.1 Lumia devices.
Thongloun did not say whether Laos admitted to having sent troops into Cambodia, which says about 30 soldiers from Laos crossed into its province of Stung Treng in April.
Several Indian non-banking finance companies (NBFCs), including DHFL, have been stung by an acute credit crunch sparked by the collapse of Infrastructure Leasing & Financial Services late last year.
Many Republicans were already stung by what they saw as the administration's weak response to the killing of Washington Post contributor Jamal Khashoggi in the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul.
Canada's oil sector has been stung in the past year as foreign energy companies retreated amid concerns about the environmental toll, high production costs and a risky regulatory regime.
ANZ said on Monday it would take a A$711 million ($506.59 million) hit to profit due to higher costs including compensation for customers stung by poor bank practices.
This even came from supposed friends, where it stung the most; weren't these the people to whom my vulnerability and lack of gender compliance were supposed to be acceptable?
You can't let your phobias run your life, you have to confront and work through them or you'll be left paralyzed — like someone stung by a female widow spider.
But I think that this anger from both sides, even if it stung me, probably helped in shaping a more complete, more human picture of the tragedy in Myanmar.
What he doesn't realize is that Shiv, stung by the series of betrayals in London last episode, is already working stealthily to weaponize whatever sentimentality remains in her father.
Last November, Israel was stung by European Union guidelines under which products made in the settlements must be labelled as such, rather than carry a "Made in Israel" label.
Stung by the House vote to impeach him on two charges, the president reached out to the majority leader from his Mar-a-Lago retreat in Palm Beach, Fla.
Biden admitted as much, at least as it pertained to his own campaign, in remarks Wednesday in New Hampshire, where he conceded that the results out of Iowa stung.
A passenger was stung by a scorpion on a United Airlines flight from San Francisco to Atlanta on Thursday, the airline confirmed to Insider in a statement via email.
Stung by criticism their 2017 tax overhaul didn't do enough for average Americans, Republicans have been raising the prospect of another round of tax cuts for almost two years.
Agriculture Department officials on Thursday rolled out details of the new $2375-billion trade aid package for farmers stung by retaliatory tariffs, with sign-ups set to begin Monday.
TWC is also a reminder of why those wounds stung so much to begin with: That those dead men once did something difficult and artful, and were spectacular at it.
Pat McLaughlin told CNN that with such a large quantity of bees, there is always a chance people will be stung, but there was no immediate risk to public safety.
The New York Times Muhammad Ali's Words Stung Like a Bee, Too by New York Times Staff A collection of the some of the best Ali quotes accompanied by video.
The bank's strategy stands in contrast to European rivals who have beat a rapid retreat from Africa in recent years, stung by plunging commodities prices and weaknesses in African currencies.
BRASILIA (Reuters) - Stung by a global outcry over deforestation and wildfires in the Amazon rainforest, Brazil has launched a diplomatic offensive to persuade the international community of its environmental credentials.
Although both stars told their children that there was no need to worry about Australia's many poisonous animals, then-6-year-old daughter Stella Zavala was stung by a jellyfish.
Some of it stung, in part because such a rigid understanding of how a woman should behave was precisely what she had spent my childhood gently guiding me away from.
Just last week, right-wing filmmaker James O'Keefe ran a "sting" operation where he attempted to pay anti-Trump protestors, only to be stung by a left-wing group instead.
An Arizona woman is now recovering after she was stung dozens of times when a beehive fell from a tree on Monday and exploded on the top of her head.
Verret wades inside while wearing a full-body beekeeping suit, and he claims he wasn't stung at all during the 45 minutes it took to get rid of the nest.
This could also bolster vulnerable Midwest Republican members of the U.S. Congress in competitive races heading into the November elections, and appease corn farmers stung by Trump's escalating trade wars.
"Two more dams planned on the lower Mekong river, the Sambor and Stung Treng hydropower projects, could be the final straw..." This could deprive communities downstream of fish, imperiling livelihoods.
The same day a passenger was infamously dragged off a United plane in Chicago, a man on a United flight from Houston to Calgary was allegedly stung by a scorpion.
Two of the firefighters who responded to the attack were also stung and treated at a hospital, but were both released on Monday and returned to duty the same day.
Stung by criticism of his business record, he took the opportunity to showcase some of the many products he has hawked: Trump wine, Trump vodka, Trump water and Trump steaks.
Although both stars told their children that there was no need to worry about Australia's many poisonous animals, then-6-year-old daughter Stella Zavala was stung by a jellyfish.
Copper has been earmarked as one of the few growth markets for mining companies stung by a slowdown in metals directly related to steelmaking, such as iron ore and nickel.
Once a haven for untaxed and illicit assets, the small but influential finance hub has been stung into action by a global push to combat money laundering and financial crime.
Stung by years of worker protests, the retail giant boosted its minimum wage to $10 per hour in 2015 — even as critics insist they could go as high as $15.
The Mumbai-based housing finance company has been also stung by allegations of fraud and improper lending practices that have spooked investors and sent shares plunging to decade-low levels.
The scratches on his arm and face where Caroline had attacked him still stung, and the mark on his forearm where she bit him was now on fire with pain.
But stung by the criticism, Canada's 13 separate securities commissions—one for each province and territory—have at least been trying much harder to get to grips with securities fraud.
The company's PR department, stung into action by the bad press, said that Apple had been slowing down devices, but only to save them from their own worn-out batteries.
Stung by the defeat of their ­ObamaCare repeal plan, GOP leaders are doing what they can to avoid a messy spending fight with Democrats that would risk a government shutdown.
The academy has been stung this year by criticism about a lack of diversity among nominees and for jokes during the last Oscars ceremony that some Asian members found offensive.
Chris Christie of New Jersey, a Trump ally stung by his rejection in the hunt to be Mr. Trump's running mate, rebounded with a call to arms against Mrs. Clinton.
But Republican women, who already made up a small percentage of their conference, were especially stung by the shellacking — their numbers will shrink from 22019 to just 13 next year.
The company he founded and built was stung with a $5 billion penalty, but it's the concessions he will have to make that may well give Zuckerberg more sleepless nights.
And the crowd finally had something to cheer about in Round 4, when Kowalkiewicz stung Jedrzejczyk with a punch and put her on the back foot for a few moments.
Simmons described to The Hollywood Reporter how he was smitten with Lombardo after being stung by John Skipper, ESPN's president and Simmons's former patron, who decided not to keep him.
The SparkNotes version: A guy's son gets stung by a scorpion, and he doesn't have money to pay the doctor until he serendipitously finds a precious treasure inside an oyster.
And the discomfort only deepens when Charlie, stung by his parents' reaction to his tirade — his father calls him a spoiled brat — reconsiders his position and makes a startling decision.
He preached inclusion of indigenous groups, cut ties to American coca-eradication programs that stung farmers and used the state's wealth to cut the poverty rate in half by 2012.
LOS ANGELES — Stung by fierce criticism about a lack of diversity on both sides of the screen, movie studios have scrambled to create fellowship programs for underrepresented directors and writers.
India's economic growth fell to 4.5% in the July-September quarter - hit by a sharp decline in demand that has stung businesses and forced companies to cut investment and jobs.
Markey is a politician with few enemies, and his camp initially was stung by reports of a challenge from Joe Kennedy, the grand-nephew of John F. Kennedy and Sen.
Kristol predicts that a Democratic House looking to expand the ACA could run into the same hesitance about change that stung the Republican House when it tried to repeal it.
As the diary begins, Wolf is reading E. L. Doctorow and is stung by his claim that it is impossible for a writer truly to capture the texture of life.
ZURICH (Reuters) - World soccer's ruling body FIFA, stung by criticism that it overlooks human rights in countries staging its tournaments, has set up an advisory panel to address the issue.
Andrew M. Cuomo — who has been stung by criticism of his response to the crisis — once again defended his administration's work in the village and pledged more help if needed.
Obama felt stung by the criticism, and afterward, in a private meeting at Casa de Huéspedes, the Presidential guesthouse, he asked Santos for help in opening up communication with Castro.
Stung by close losses to Virginia Tech and TCU, the Mountaineers (4-343, 2-1 Big 12) snapped a nine-game skid against Top 25 teams that dated to 2014.
No, I think it's interesting just to ... I mean, obviously, there is those instances, which, by the way, I almost got stung by another stingray two months ago in Australia.
When I decided to get my first tattoo — a rainbow permanently inked on my arm — it started as a process that at first stung, a bit (like most tattoos often will).
Stung by international criticism and accusations of ethnic cleansing, Myanmar's de facto leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, has said Rohingya refugees who can prove they were resident will be accepted back.
If stung by a bee, wasp or hornet, the CDC recommends washing the site with soap and water and removing the stinger using gauze or scraping the area with your fingernail.
One of the reasons that the all-white Oscars this year stung so much is that the awards ceremony has gone out of its way to laud critically acclaimed slave narratives.
The White House this week delayed additional payments from a promised $12 billion aid package for farmers stung by the trade war because it expected Beijing to resume buying U.S. soybeans.
All four of his successors (until Mr Nisar) were more circumspect, stung in particular by the potential $12.5bn bill left by Mr Chaudhry's energetic voiding of government contracts with foreign firms.
Monday's report said Russia, a traditional sporting superpower, had been stung into action by its performance at the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics, where it finished 11th, with only three gold medals.
The March 5th contests leave Mr Trump hurt but still dominant, like a bee-stung bull elephant, and guarantee that the Republican Party's internal strife will continue for months to come.
Full disclosure, I'm a Packer fan, like everyone else in the land of beer and cheese, and our drumming in the 2012 NFC Divisional Playoff game stung for a long time.
Earlier this month, Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen opened a $816 million hydroelectric dam in Stung Treng province, near the border with Laos, built by companies from China, Cambodia and Vietnam.
"We'll have information for you before the week ends," he told reporters when asked about the aid, which is intended to help farmers stung by the U.S. trade war with China.
At the time, Robson said reports of him being the cause of the breakup stung, but Timberlake's songs like "Cry Me a River" are said to be written about the duo.
But then, near the end of the adventure, Brady was nearly brought to his knees when he was stung on the tip of his penis after stepping on a yellowjacket nest.
Trump announced during a trip to Iowa this month his intention to lift the summertime ban on sales of so-called E15 gasoline to help corn growers stung by slumping prices.
Volkswagen (VLKAY), stung by the diesel rigging scandal, posted its 16th monthly sales drop in 18 months, although the pace of the drop slowed to 2.7 percent from February's 4.7 percent.
Giuliani's own speculations about Cohen's motives (that the lawyer was stung by not getting a White House job and jealous of the president's children) does follow a pattern close to Iago.
Trump was stung by the criticism and incandescent about the possibility he could begin losing the support of voters who have stuck by him through the many travails of his presidency.
Medvedev played down suggestions that losing to Tsitsipas for the first time stung more, saying he was happy with the way he played after some poor form in the lead-up.
HARARE, Zimbabwe — Civil servants stung by Zimbabwe's galloping inflation staged a one-day strike on Wednesday in a demand for increased wages, saying that their earnings were disappearing under skyrocketing prices.
U.S. carriers, stung by previous efforts to set up low-cost units in the 0003s, have introduced new, no-frills fare classes that let passengers pay for extras while booking online.
I expressed surprise at a starfish eating an urchin without being stung by its sharp spines, but he explained that the star lay on top of the urchin and smothered it.
Stung by a long-standing intellectual property dispute, seed maker Monsanto, now owned by German drugmaker Bayer AG, withdrew from some businesses in India over a cotton-seed dispute with farmers.
The true level of casualties in the Syrian conflict is a sensitive subject in a country which was stung by casualties sustained in the Soviet-Afghan war which ended in 1989.
Other refiners stung by lower first-quarter profits or losses after a robust 2015 also expect a rebound from the summer driving season, when gasoline demand is at its seasonal highest.
"It's clear that, after an initial period of awe at the sheer power of their positions, Jared and Ivanka have been stung by the vitriol directed at them," Sarah Ellison reports.
Two of Modi's main economic reforms - demonetization and the roll-out of the nationwide GST - have stung the real estate sector, a major contributor to economic growth and a large employer.
Lizette Salas, the daughter of Mexican immigrants, many of whom have been stung by Trump comments about those who have crossed the U.S. border illegally, said she looked forward to competing.
The event draws a healthy crowd of expat voters, and a few Britons still stung by December's decisive electoral loss of Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn -- who had garnered comparisons to Sanders.
And in the 1990s, California recalled plates with any combination of "dago" and "wop," terms that stung some in the Italian-American community, but were a source of pride for some.
Koepka took his omission in good humor but the oversight clearly stung, providing another source of motivation when the opening round gets underway on Thursday at scenic Pebble Beach Golf Links.
Still stung by rollbacks of presidential power after Watergate, Nixon acolytes Cheney and Rumsfeld had pushed for extreme executive privilege and for America to be a swaggering hyperpower in the world.
While it has been stung by tumbling metal prices, Glencore's oil trading division has fared well, as it has been able to make healthy returns on the sharp moves in prices.
Stung by a 2007 story on Gawker's Valleywag blog that outed him as gay, Thiel wound up bankrolling Hulk Hogan's successful lawsuit over a sex tape Gawker published without his consent.
However, the pace of hiring remained more than enough to keep the longest economic expansion in history on track despite a deepening downturn in a manufacturing sector stung by trade disputes.
His exhortations and implications of blame were nonpartisan: conservatives might have heard their denial of science called out, while liberals might have been stung by the allusion to fair-weather activism.
For instance, in October, Goldman reported third-quarter profit that missed expectations, partly because it was stung by plunging holdings in Uber and Tradeweb held in the investing and lending segment.
In the book's most hypnotizing passage, we are breathless and stung by the anti-Semitic horror Saul's great-grandfather experienced aboard a ship carrying him from Europe to the New World.
A United Airlines spokesperson confirmed the incident with Insider in a statement via email, writing that the passenger who was stung received medical attention upon landing and is in good condition.
Mamo, 36, said his feet quickly froze as he walked through puddles of water and his hands stung from having to take off his gloves so many times during the operation.
Trump was stung by his first legislative push, a failed attempt to roll back former President Barack Obama's healthcare law, which ended in an embarrassing collapse in Congress two weeks ago.
Mrs Obama, by contrast, is a wary campaigner, easily stung by the wilful distortions of the right-wing press, who called her "Obama's Baby Mama" and mistook her serious expression for anger.
"No, I'm not back to the girl I was before him, because when you get stung like that, you never go back to who you were — only a fool does," she continued.
"No, I'm not back to the girl I was before him, because when you get stung like that, you never go back to who you were — only a fool does," she continued.
"No, I'm not back to the girl I was before him, because when you get stung like that, you never go back to who you were — only a fool does," she continued.
The company was stung by the sharp fall in the Russian rouble last year and spent nine months hammering out a prepackaged bankruptcy plan with noteholders to cut $462 million in debt.
Comments from the Trump administration that smack of protectionism stung the dollar Tuesday, but strategists say they are not ready to change their outlook for a stronger greenback based on just words.
New York (CNN Business)Caterpillar, stung by the trade war and global economic slowdown, posted a surprise drop in third-quarter profit as sales slumped in nearly every region around the world.
A string of Australia resource and materials companies, have recently entered into voluntary administration, stung by a ramp-up in output just as China's economy started to slow and commodity prices plunged.
BRASILIA, Aug 23 (Reuters) - Stung by a global outcry over deforestation and wildfires in the Amazon rainforest, Brazil has launched a diplomatic offensive to persuade the international community of its environmental credentials.
Though people normally think of elephants and donkeys when they think of political animals, the bees could possibly represent a hive mentality or how we're all still stung by the election results.
Ortiz and Garcia were victims of the 38th shooting on Chicago-area expressways in 2016, a record-high number for a city stung by a murder rate not seen in two decades.
One way of avoiding getting stung is to stick to free trials that don't ask for card details up front, because that way you can't get charged when your free period ends.
But to others it was an all-too-common pattern in a Bush administration that had recently been stung for its decision to tap former horse breeder Michael Brown to run FEMA.
The reason that the Saturday Night Massacre stung President Nixon so badly was because the firing proved to the public that the President really was frightened that the truth would come out.
It is not hard to understand, when even her catchiest slogan — "I'm With Her" — has been turned against her by Mr. Trump: Stung by his suggestion that the phrase demonstrated that Mrs.
While some companies were stung by daigou shifts, New Zealand formula maker a2 Milk Co Ltd stood out last month when it posted a near 300 percent jump in half-year profit.
And Trump was clearly stung in October when Ryan essentially abandoned the GOP nominee after a 85033 tape emerged of the brash New York billionaire bragging about forcibly groping and kissing women.
Bonds were stung by the strong U.S. data, with both two-year and 10-year U.S. Treasury yields inching higher as market participants eyed the probability of more rate hikes in 2017.
TransCanada Is Said to Show Interest in Buying Columbia Pipeline | Stung by the rejection of the Keystone XL pipeline project, TransCanada is said to be seeking a new way into the market.
The court has also clearly been stung by the implosion of the cases against the Kenyans Mr. Kenyatta and Mr. Ruto, in which court officials said they were outmaneuvered by the defendants.
Stung for sticking with a very similar design the past three years, the Taiwanese company is hoping to chart a new course when it introduces its HTC 10 flagship phone on Tuesday.
But in all these years, I have yet to see a child stung by Sphecius speciosus, though I have witnessed a lot of alarmed parents and single-minded cicada killers ignoring them.
He was so stung by the series of blunders by Democrats elected to run the elections offices in two South Florida counties that he confessed that he remained unconvinced of the results.
DHFL and other shadow banking firms have been stung by a liquidity crunch following last year's collapse of Infrastructure Leasing & Financial Services Ltd - once one of the biggest players in the sector.
Piersall found joy in this challenge, which is why it stung him so much when the Cubs let him go in 1999, for reasons Piersall and the team were at odds about.
The government, stung by criticism of how it handled past outbreaks, initially released very detailed information on confirmed cases, including the age, gender and daily routes infected people took before being quarantined.
The government, stung by criticism of how it handled past outbreaks, initially released very detailed information on confirmed cases, including the age, gender and daily routes infected people took before being quarantined.
But few expect the ordeal to fade from view; Trump is stung and angry at being impeached by the House and his allies say it's unlikely he'll let it go anytime soon.
Germany was particularly stung: "This is total nonsense," Norbert Röttgen, a conservative M.P. who heads the Foreign Affairs Committee at the Bundestag, shot back when I asked him about Mr. Macron's metaphor.
The conference was stung not just by the intra-party leadership jockeying it endured, but by the lingering question of what it could accomplish as a body of diverse proclivities and preferences.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Illinois' long-running budget impasse stung the state on Thursday in the U.S. municipal market where buyers of its $550 million bond issue demanded bigger yields over the market benchmark.
Gary Schatsky, a financial adviser in New York, has plenty of clients who have been stung by the SALT limitation, yet he doesn't presume that municipal bonds will be a guaranteed salve.
Harney County Sheriff Dave Ward has asked them to go home and be with their families, which must have stung, because county sheriffs are some of the only authority figures the Bundys respect.
Thousands of regular guys every year get stung by B-girls, and most victims are either too embarrassed or don't have the wherewithal to do anything but pay the massive credit-card bills.
Democratic Party leaders, stung by criticism for having done so little to help their candidate in an unexpectedly narrow House special election in Kansas, have swiftly converged on an explanation for their actions.
Unable to persuade Trump to consider ways to stay in the Iran nuclear deal, and stung by U.S. tariffs on European steel and aluminum, Macron appeared to be recalibrating his approach to Trump.
Indian banks, including PNB, have been stung by a surge in bad loans in the past four years, choking lending growth vital to accelerate the pace of expansion in Asia's third-largest economy.
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Mercedes boss Toto Wolff called Valtteri Bottas a 'sensational wingman' to Hungarian Grand Prix-winning team mate Lewis Hamilton on Sunday, a description that stung the unsmiling Finnish Formula One driver.
Stung by the scorn of the courts and the political world, the White House eventually retreated to plot a new approach -- one that is likely to be considerably narrower than the initial version.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's giant trading houses are looking for new paths to profitability after some of them racked up the first losses in their history on Tuesday, stung by a global commodities slump.
Three times per week, ten live bees are applied along both sides of the spine; when they sting, their venom travels along the spinal nerve extending from the vertebra that has been stung.
Campaign veterans start recruiting Stung by the depth of Democrats' problems that were laid bare after Clinton's loss, Democrats hope to use the anti-Trump energy to begin rebuilding the party's empty bench.
While Cruz seemed to have parried the attack for now, he was stung by Trump on another issue: Whether people who live in New York City have the same values as other Americans.
According to Hiddleston, Hollander politely asked him to do so after getting stung by a jellyfish while filming the BBC series in Mallorca, and being a proper English gentleman, Hiddleston accommodated the request.
"If we implement safe workplace practices for persons working around livestock or if a person knows what to do if you get stung by a bee or a wasp, we can prevent deaths."
Passersby were rapt by the moving mosaic of insects until the New York Police Department cordoned off a part of West 43rd Street lest anyone be stung while trying to snap a pic.
On a less windy day, she'd probably stay a few extra hours but on top of the nausea, her face was chapped, her cracked hands ached, and her eyes stung from the sun.
The segment of the community that felt personally stung by The Last Jedi — which, to be clear, isn't the same thing as not liking the movie — was loud, but is ultimately rather small.
Use short strokes to ensure a clean application, and when you get to the "v" shape at the top of your upper lip, overline it slightly to add an exaggerated, bee-stung effect.
Some 40 percent of this move stemmed from new outright short positions, and this detail may have particularly stung since it was funds' largest weekly add of corn shorts in nearly seven months.
While Zimbabwean authorities said Palmer had legal authority to hunt, they were stung by the international outcry and charged local hunter Theo Bronkhorst, who assisted Palmer, with failing to prevent an unlawful hunt.
It can be set between 50 volts, which feels like a strong vibration, and 450 volts, which feels like getting stung by a bee with a stinger the size of an ice pick.
Jeb Bush, stung by his bitter run-ins with Mr. Rubio, his onetime protégé, felt no obligation to him and told aides his support could not revive Mr. Rubio's chances in Florida anyway.
During Wednesday night's episode of Desus & Mero, the hosts dissed the "Spiceman" for literally not doing his job—which definitely stung a lot more than when artists refuse to play their biggest hits.
In 2014, when she graduated, she applied to be an English tutor, the go-to expat job, where she was stung by the kind of casual racism that was the norm at Mukwano.
Mr. Abe has worked assiduously to cultivate a close relationship with Mr. Trump and taken a hard line on North Korea, but he was left out of the loop, a fact that stung.
"We will not accept for the U.S. to be a mediator, because after what they have done to us — a believer shall not be stung twice in the same place," Mr. Abbas said.
To the Editor: Re "Farmers Stung by Trade Strife Get $16 Billion" (front page, May 24): President Trump exclaims that "we're winning it big" when it comes to his trade war with China.
Stung by two mildly critical tweets by the Canadian foreign minister, Prince Mohammed abruptly downgraded diplomatic ties with Ottawa, yanked 7,000 Saudi students out of Canadian universities and limited transport and trade links.
"We didn't get any nominations last year, and that stung because I was really proud of our work last year, and so to get two in our final season was great," she says.
His candidacy has angered Democrats, who are stung in part because they effectively undid their nominating process in 2014 to let Mr. Orman serve as their de facto standard-bearer against Mr. Roberts.
The longest-serving Republican speaker in U.S. history has been "stung by the public repudiations of him that followed his indictment, including the removal of his portrait from the U.S. Capitol," they added.
According to the New York Post, Tai Corcoran and his dog were both stung by wasps almost a dozen times while they played together approximately 35 yards from the Bruce's Garden bee boxes.
Other scenes show Ms. Perez, Mr. Ruiz and their daughter eating baked pasta leftovers for lunch; the couple discussing how a relative's offhand comment stung; and the pair falling into bed together, exhausted.
Selena Gomez's new year got off to a bumpy start in Hawaii -- because she got stung by a jellyfish (or something like one) ... and had to be carried piggy-back style to safety.
Stung by overexposure to the troubled pharmaceutical company Valeant International, and taken by surprise by Britain's decision to leave the European Union, hedge funds, on average, lagged far behind both the S.&P.
The new version was crafted after Senate GOP leaders, stung by an unfavorable analysis of the original bill, postponed a planned vote on that earlier version until after the July Fourth congressional recess.
Populist liberals, including Mr. Sanders and Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, have framed their candidacies around opposing the influence of money in politics — arguments that might have stung Mr. Bloomberg with particular force.
An attorney for a Guatemalan teen held in the Yolo County, California, juvenile detention center for 11 months said his client was locked in restraints when he acted out and stung with pepper spray.
A 51-year-old man died on Sunday after he was repeatedly stung by a swarm of bees as he attempted to remove a hive from a couch in his backyard, Arizona authorities say.
New Zealand shares clocked their worst intraday session in more than two months, as utilities were stung by Rio Tinto's plan to shut its aluminium smelter, the largest single power consumer in the country.
It helps that no single sector or region in China stands out as especially vulnerable, though the aerospace industry could be stung and Chinese automakers eyeing exports to the United States would be disrupted.
But the last time the Saudis complied with a request from the White House to pump more—after Mr Trump scrapped the Iran deal—they were then stung by his granting of the waivers.
Stung by the criticism, his coalition joined forces with the opposition in the senate on May 10th to pass, unanimously, a law stating that two-for-one should not apply to crimes against humanity.
The Academy, stung by fierce criticism of its failure to nominate any black actors and directors last year, also seemed to ignore a plea from its own president, Cheryl Boone Isaacs, for increased diversity.
Musk himself has also stung Tesla shares by warring with critics and journalists on social media and recently declining to answer questions from Wall Street analysts about Tesla's capital requirements, saying they were "boring".
Seoul (CNN)North Korea, stung by South Korea's suspension of operations at a jointly-run industrial complex, announced Thursday that it would expel all South Koreans from the facility -- and freeze all assets there.
These rules, which have come fully into force this year (a few countries applied them in 2015), mean that senior bondholders and depositors with balances above €100,000 can be stung when banks are resolved.
Yet all too often it's the other way around: Web users have to go through sweating toil and effort to try to safeguard their information or avoid being stung for something they don't want.
Trump has been stung in the past several months by the inability of Republican leaders in Congress to send him a bill to sign that would repeal and replace major parts of the ACA.
Voters see few alternatives, with many still feeling stung by what they saw as the opposition Democratic Party's failure to deliver during its four-year term before Mr. Abe came to power in 2012.
Later, in grad school at the University of Georgia, he and Debbie were each stung while collecting specimens of Pogonomyrmex, a genus of harvester ants, in order to determine the chemistry of their venom.
The F.B.I. director, James B. Comey, told Congress on Friday that investigators will now review those messages for possible relevance to the Clinton inquiry, news that rattled the Clinton campaign and stung her supporters.
A compromise was worked out where the City Council agreed to have private donors finance cases not covered by city money, but advocates were stung by what they saw as Mr. de Blasio's reversal.
"The Chinese leaders respect me highly and treat me as an equal," Mr. Hun Sen said last month during the groundbreaking of a $26.9 million Chinese-funded bridge in the district of Stung Trang.
Stung by taxes and voluminous paperwork, only around 5 percent of marijuana farmers in the state have licenses, according to Hezekiah Allen, the executive director of the California Growers Association, a marijuana advocacy group.
Meanwhile, in neighboring Cambodia, where floodwaters from the failed dam were causing flooding in the northern province of Stung Treng, the provincial government there said in a statement that 1,289 families had been evacuated.
Still, one of the country's most significant sources of foreign health care talent has been recently stung by a complicated, bureaucratic visa apportionment system that has effectively blocked all employment-based health care immigration.ADVERTISEMENTgoogletag.cmd.
Stung by the criticism, the league in May changed its policy, making it mandatory for players to stand for the anthem or remain in the locker room, or face potential penalties from their teams.
In 2003, China was badly stung by criticism of its response to SARS, another coronavirus epidemic; it has also been embroiled in a trade war with the United States for more than a year.
Indeed, many investors, some of whom have already been stung by Venezuela's scattershot attempts to rescue its collapsing economy, have little faith that the fledgling petro will help resolve the Bolivarian Republic's ongoing crisis.
WASHINGTON — Prominent Democrats — stung by their eroding support from working-class voters but buoyed by the deficit-be-damned approach of ruling Republicans — are embracing a big idea from a bygone era: guaranteed employment.
That's in the heartbreaking scene when Willy, begging his young boss (Matthew Seadon-Young) not to fire him, softly grabs the shoulder of the other man, who recoils as if he had been stung.
At home, stocks crashed on the President's offhanded announcement, while GOP leaders, stung by a second straight day of Trump trampling party orthodoxy after his surreal meeting Wednesday on guns, registered dissent and frustration.
Stung by Western criticism of his operations in Syria, at one stage it looked as though Erdogan hoped to force more allies to add Kurdish militant groups, including former U.S. allies, to terror lists.
Puerto Rico was also stung by Major League Baseball's decision last year, under pressure from the players' union, to cancel a regular-season game in San Juan to celebrate the legacy of Roberto Clemente.
Sanders stung Biden into a passionate rejoinder and gave him a political opening when he said his health plan was the only one that could ensure someone who got cancer would not go bankrupt.
The wind stung our faces — the temperature was barely above 1 degree — as we walked through crunchy snow to the church, built around 1800 by an Austrian miller for whom the village is named.
Gill's story is fascinating — his massage parlors were a front for brothels, and, like Al Capone, he was eventually stung for tax evasion rather than his gangland activities — and deserves to be told properly.
Democrats, stung by their 2016 defeat but bolstered by a shock of energy from their activist ranks, have shown little interest in coming across the aisle to help with the Trump administration's key legislative items.
The tax authorities in the Netherlands, stung by allegations that they had done too little to combat tax evasion, last year demanded information from UBS about Dutch citizens with accounts at the Zurich-based bank.
Banks are grappling with almost $150 billion in bad loans and a massive shadow lending industry has been stung by a liquidity crunch after the collapse of major player Infrastructure Leasing & Financial Services (IL&FS).
Hundreds of families from five villages in the northern province of Stung Treng had moved several months ago to designated project resettlement sites, before the floodwater from the dam submerged the area, the group said.
Dying in a cataclysmic storm is only slightly less likely than Leicester winning the title, at 1 in 63,679; same with being stung to death by a bee, wasp, or hornet, at 64,706 to 1.
If you get too close to a sugarcane field's edge, you may be stung by fire ants or wasps; if you wade into its depths, you risk being bitten by snakes or eaten by alligators.
Staats was stung more than 50 times, missed more than a month of work, and was "within 15 seconds of dying," according to a paramedic who treated her at the scene, the court record shows.
The collapse of Infrastructure Leasing & Financial Services (IL&FS) late last year created contagion fears that hit many other Indian NBFCs and dented credit growth, which has severely stung the auto and real estate sectors.
The dollar had also been stung by comments from Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell at the Jackson Hole, Wyoming conference this past week that seemed to suggest a slower pace of U.S. interest rate increases.
We've camped in this spot before, and the most recent time, our younger pup got stung by something or found poison ivy and was itchy for two days, so we're hoping that doesn't happen again!
Following her fourth round win over Aryna Sabalenka, Osaka broke into tears of joy but after her quarter-final thrashing of Tsurenko, she remained stonefaced having been stung by people poking fun at her crying.
Mexicans have been particularly stung by U.S. criticism of Mexico and officials offended with accusations that they do nothing to help on migration: They have sent over 500,000 Central Americans back home in recent years.

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