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"It has totally sunk in with Lori," says the source.
How much has that really sunk in with millennial voters?
The last Christmas trees were sunk in 2014, he says.
It took a few days before it completely sunk in.
All that effort and hard work had really sunk in.
But he suspects the reality has not sunk in yet.
The idea has sunk in, even among Mr. Donovan's supporters.
Reaching the main draw "hasn't sunk in yet," Kiick said.
By morning, the severity of Heydi's condition had sunk in.
But on the bus, it seemed, reality had sunk in.
Then, as the magnitude sunk in, he lost his voice.
But Davis said her awards-season success still hasn't sunk in.
Chicken prices have sunk in the world's second largest poultry consumer.
But whether it sunk in will not be clear until Saturday.
"I think being grandparents hasn't sunk in yet," they tell PEOPLE.
"It's really special, it's not really sunk in," Kenny told reporters.
"The sacraments, symbols, and meanings had sunk in," Sullivan-Beeman explains.
The house is done decapitated, and the street done sunk in.
As the news sunk in, Kim Richardson was struck with disbelief.
That message has clearly sunk in given their new trial posture.
It was sunk in November 1944 by a Japanese dive bomber.
It still hasn't sunk in yet; I think it never will.
You feel like what you've been saying to them has sunk in?
" 'HASN'T SUNK IN' After the verdict, Hardeman told reporters he was "overwhelmed.
It was sunk in the Atlantic west of Brest on May 27.
I'm not sure that fact has really sunk in with them yet.
A local security official said their vessel had sunk in unknown circumstances.
When we got there, however, the reality of the situation sunk in.
"It hasn't really sunk in," Andreescu said on Live with Kelly & Ryan.
Still sunk in his dreaming, he grunted and rolled over. Cillian. Cillian.
And the full realization of all that's happened hasn't sunk in yet.
The Union warship sunk in just five minutes, killing five of her crew.
The warship, which sunk in 1545, was raised from the Solent in 1982.
Last year, the company found the USS Indianapolis, which sunk in July 1945.
For Jones, it still hasn't totally sunk in that he saved Costello's life.
It was sunk in corruption and divorced from the wider life of society.
I don't know when it actually sunk in that I was The Bachelor.
I'm super happy with the result, and it hasn't really sunk in yet.
The incontestability of his psychological defects and character flaws has finally sunk in.
All I know is that it hasn't sunk in yet that she is dead.
Two platforms were destroyed and an Iranian warship was sunk in Operation Praying Mantis.
However, it wasn't until I made it public that it all really sunk in.
Simone Biles: It has not sunk in yet, because ... I didn't think about it.
By the time a winner was actually announced last month, reality had sunk in.
"When it sunk in, my first thought was, 'Whoa — this can't be,' " she says.
Till's body was sunk in the Tallahatchie River, where it was eventually found floating.
For a couple of seconds they were both silent, as the point sunk in.
Many of the ships sunk in the attack were refloated and returned to service.
But reality does not seem to have fully sunk in among some top officials.
Missouri&aposs incoming first lady says her new role hasn&apost fully sunk in yet.
The boat, carrying mainly Chinese nationals, sunk in rough seas off the coast of Sabah.
Maybe the opportunity to drive it hadn't sunk in once I got out of it.
"It hasn't sunk in, obviously, yet, and probably won't for a few days," said Koepka.
"It has sunk in that I am actually going to climb Everest," Ennis tells PEOPLE.
This week, that news seems to have sunk in deep, and it's devastating to watch.
When the enormity of what was leaked sunk in, Nixon had a clear first thought.
"This is a really surreal moment right now, it definitely hasn't sunk in," Marino said.
The euro sunk in the wake of the decision, falling to $1.1207 against the greenback.
Which is to say, Brother Ray's preachings against violence don't seem to have sunk in.
Humala has not endorsed any candidate and his approval rating has sunk in recent years.
I think when I got to Oklahoma City is when it really all sunk in.
At least at the level of broad public consciousness, the dissonance still hasn't sunk in.
I'm not sure everything has sunk in with any of these people, to be honest.
The plane might have landed gently in the water and sunk in mostly one piece.
And by the time I leave the house, I feel as if it's really sunk in.
That by itself is a measure of how low the standards have sunk in this war.
"It really hasn't sunk in yet," Biles told PEOPLE on Friday about her experience in Rio.
They certainly have gotten people through [who] would have sunk in previous times and previous administrations.
Sumpter admitted that when the reality of playing Michelle sunk in, it seemed a bit daunting.
The center noted that the calf's body most likely sunk in the Salish sea's inland waters.
From there the mount was effortless, McGregor exposed his back and Diaz sunk in the choke.
Once that reality sunk in Friday, some Republicans called on working with Democrats next time around.
Because even though I was kind of prepared, reality sunk in and I was like, Shit.
Bund yields had sunk in March as concerns about slowing global growth gripped the broader market.
I think that's a good mind-set to have and something that's really sunk in here.
The new gig hasn't sunk in yet though, but he told us when it really will.
"There's a lot of emotion right now, not real sure it's sunk in yet," Truex said.
The market sunk in a series of volatile trading days as funds rushed to unload positions.
But the grim reality that the United States could be next still hasn't sunk in everywhere.
The boat "went from floating to sunk in about a minute," Vince told CNN affiliate WPTV.
"What followed was a horrible pregnant pause as what was happening really sunk in," he said.
It hadn't sunk in that the life I had begun in New Orleans was effectively over.
What do you do if you find a nigger sunk in cement up to his neck?
But as both currencies have sunk in value, so too has this segment of revenue for Nvidia.
A source who has spoken to Watts tells PEOPLE the severity of his predicament has sunk in.
Boats were sunk in 12 different locations around Indonesia on Saturday, the ministry said in its statement.
A WEEK ago, as news of the vote in favour of Brexit sunk in, global markets tumbled.
Cleaning up the wetlands could involved digging them up to get at the bitumen that's sunk in.
But that argument overlooks just how far the military has sunk in terms of size and capability.
An earlier job, at 75 Strong Street, had involved a box whose feet were sunk in cement.
He had to rewind and watch the piece three or four times before the truth sunk in.
The setting of "Lady Macbeth" is not Scotland, sunk in medieval mist, but northern England, in 1865.
When Dr. Fajgenbaum's brain started slowing down, Dr. Mitchell said, the severity of the illness sunk in.
"Honestly, I don't know if it's entirely sunk in yet," Liske admitted to VICE News, sounding dazed.
Donald Trump has sunk in the polls, and Clinton has trounced him in three consecutive presidential debates.
When this didn't happen, disappointment sunk in and the pressure of adolescence started to rear its ugly head.
The Kronan was a 105-gun battleship sunk in the Baltic Sea in 1676 during a naval battle.
I'm over the moon to be nominated for my first Emmy — not sure it's fully sunk in yet.
The impact of what he has achieved on the Tour, though, has not yet sunk in for Bernal.
A Russian Imperial Navy warship that sunk in 1905 was discovered near an eastern island off South Korea.
In the movie, as in history, the RMS Titanic sunk in 1912 after it collided with an iceberg.
But at this point, I was starting to freak out as the gravity of the situation sunk in.
Then it really sunk in — if I removed it, it would be to satisfy the opinion of others.
Hans Sloane (1660-1753) owned a spar from a Spanish treasure ship that sunk in the Caribbean Sea.
For starters, when these polls were taken, it's entirely possible that what happened in Helsinki hadn't sunk in.
Somehow, it had sunk in that there was no way of knowing when he would see his family.
The verb "to lose" has its taproot sunk in sorrow; it is related to the "lorn" in forlorn.
It doesn't seem to have sunk in with Trump that he can't manipulate the press as easily today.
Health journalists are sunk in negativism, they say, focusing on failures in a sea of global health successes.
"They all know that their parents are gone, but I don't think it has sunk in yet," Jessi says.
However, her high spirits were quickly crushed as the reality of what had just happened to her sunk in.
"It really hasn't sunk in yet," Biles tells PEOPLE while sitting in a lounge at the P&> Family Home.
As the news has sunk in some are questioning whether Lopez is up to the rigors of singing live.
His ship was later sunk in the South Pacific, with Robards treading water for hours until he was rescued.
I don't think it has sunk in yet, but I'm just so happy with how this meet has gone.
U‑550 is the last unfound German U‑boat known to have sunk in diveable waters off America's East
The stark reality of a drawn-out conflict requiring more ambitious long-term aid plans has also sunk in.
"I don't think it has sunk in yet," West Indies captain Stafanie Taylor, the tournament's top player, told reporters.
"She sunk in the choke and put Holly Holm to sleep!" shouted Joe Rogan, the pay-per-view announcer.
By the time it sunk in, he was literally curled up on the ground in a fetal position, crying.
I hoped that the reality of the rental market I'd attempted to impress upon her had finally sunk in.
But if you look at housing markets around the United States, the warning doesn't appear to have sunk in.
"The moment people aspire to the condition of the Virgin Mary, they are sunk in music!" he once said.
Guyger reportedly remained still until the jury left and then sunk in her chair, according to the Texas newspaper.
But I've often wondered whether any of my attempts to inspire a commitment to activism have really sunk in.
This is when it sunk in for Juarez that they were dealing with something larger than just structure fires.
" Bravo adds, "It feels like I don't have a grasp on reality right now, or it hasn't completely sunk in.
Once the results had sunk in, Najib's priority had been figuring out how to achieve an orderly transition, he said.
That's a smidge down from yesterday's reading, mostly because the holy shit factor of Vindman's testimony has sunk in some.
Editorial The conditions on the ground in Flint still do not seem to have sunk in at the Michigan statehouse.
After raising her hand to take the oath of office with her peers, the consequence of the milestone sunk in.
I think it really sunk in 21999 me when I saw the "When Doves Cry" video 280 the first time.
"I mean, honestly, I don't think it's even sunk in yet," said Mitchell, whose foot was in a protective boot.
Loranty watched me struggle to pull the depth probe out once it was sunk in right up to the handle.
By Tuesday, it seemed the abundant evidence that Covid-19 is much worse than the flu had finally sunk in.
The disturbing news about the Equifax breach had barely sunk in when the ominous marketing messages began to take hold.
They sunk in because of something my stepmom said about how disposable income is better saved for retirement than spent.
"I think he is still going through some transition things here where it hasn't quite sunk in totally," Gingrich said.
So sunk in vanity, Thou hast no care for other people's lives, Nor Truth, nor love for anyone but thee!
The stock sunk in the last two trading sessions after India's largest stock exchange limited speculative trading in the firm.
A similar thing happened to the wreck of the USS Nina, which sunk in 1910 off the coast of New Jersey.
Some days it sunk in that rent would be tight or that groceries would need to come from the dollar store.
It had finally sunk in that the person I thought I'd known so well for so long was actually a racist.
The pride we once took in the retrospectively embarrassing "It's Complicated" status diminished as the messy realities of dating sunk in.
That much has now sunk in in the West, which had not wholly grasped Mr Xi's—and China's—direction of travel.
A Franklin and Marshall College voter survey released last week showed Trump's message of disaffection had sunk in across the state.
There they found a dark blue family car, parked near Benefice of Charlton St. Thomas' Church, partially sunk in the hole.
And I have to say, now that I've gone through it, it has really sunk in that the competition is on.
The ship is believed to have been intentionally sunk in 1860 to hide evidence of its use in the slave trade.
Hitler had been giving Europe fits, and things were looking bad all over, but it hadn't sunk in on me yet.
If you survey things from a high point you'll see some parts sunk in moody darkness and others drowned in light.
As the news of Sunday's massacre sunk in, there was a queasy feeling of solidarity in these sacred but violated spaces.
The Trump campaign had already honed its "constitutional crisis, unfit for office" message, and it had sunk in with many Americans.
"Still hasn't sunk in," wrote Jonathan Gullis, the new Conservative lawmaker for Stoke-on-Trent North, Kidsgrove and Talke on Twitter.
As we flew back to the U.S., it finally sunk in that we were about to start going to the women's hometowns.
"When it finally sunk in and I finally stopped crying, all I could do was just give her a hug," Daniels said.
CNN: Has it fully sunk in that you are the first American gymnast to win four gold medals in a single Olympics?
This will ensure that what you've said has sunk in and that they understand you are supporting them on their professional journey.
Now its fields are the site of something less pretty: the first deep mine to be sunk in Britain since the 1970s.
British scientists believe 100ft 'rogue' waves could be the reason why so many boats have been sunk in the mysterious Bermuda Triangle.
Early Tuesday morning, an emergency was declared at a nuclear site in Washington State after a tunnel containing radioactive material sunk in.
"To be completely honest, the realization of it actually being done, it hasn't really sunk in for me yet," says Fumito Ueda.
Retail sales, home sales, housing starts and exports all sunk in December, raising concerns about the long-term strength of the economy.
But few of the observers from Navalny's team could marshal any optimism on Sunday as the totality of Putin's victory sunk in.
"I don't think it's completely sunk in yet that it's my first win, but it's been a long time coming," Wright said.
U.S. consumer spending sunk in September by the lowest rate in seven months, according to data released Wednesday by the Commerce Department.
"I continue to speak about him in present tense because it still hasn't sunk in that he's no longer here," she said.
Mr. Hankey said the biggest meteorites were probably the size of baseballs, sunk in the sediments at the bottom of Lake Michigan.
"It immediately sunk in that something terrible had happened, and I was scared for myself," Sheikh testified, according to the Houston Chronicle.
"But if a person has had a conversation about this 10 times and it hasn't sunk in yet… " Mr. O'Driscoll's voice trailed off.
Related: Apocalyptic Alberta Wildfire Could Stunt Canada's Economy as Oil Production Slows Sutherland says that the upheaval hasn't sunk in for him yet.
Munson stands again on the Maine Monument in Columbus Circle, a tribute to the USS Maine battleship sunk in Havana harbor in 2003.
Plus it features Chris Hemsworth as a doofy but smart jock, just after his Thor breakthrough, but before his Avengers fame sunk in.
Back in 50, the famed deep-sea explorer Mel Fisher discovered the Atocha, a Spanish vessel sunk in the Florida Keys in 1622.
That Russia's international credibility is largely shot -- witness the record worldwide expulsion of Russian diplomats recently -- appears to have not yet sunk in.
When I emerged from that oblivious realm between life and death, the surgeon's words had already sunk in: the surgery was a success.
"It had finally sunk in that the person I'd thought I'd known so well for so long was actually a racist," she wrote.
Mr. Sukup said that "the realization has sunk in" among Iowa soybean farmers that the tariffs could push foreign buyers away for good.
Whatever else is going on in the right and left hemispheres of his brain, the designation has not sunk in yet, he said.
But by mid-August, Trump had sunk in the polls, and Manafort himself was dogged by damaging news reports about his past foreign work.
Hitchcock's pointed post-game comments must have sunk in as Edmonton built a 3-0 lead after one period between the Pacific Division foes.
U.S. equities fell on Monday as the chances of tighter monetary policy from the Federal Reserve sunk in for investors, while geopolitical concerns increased.
"It had finally sunk in that the person I'd thought I'd known so well for so long was actually a racist," she reportedly wrote.
Timor-Leste has pocketed more than $18bn from Bayu-Undan, its biggest oil and gas field, since its first wells were sunk in 2004.
"I didn't expect it at all and it hasn't really sunk in yet that the video has gone viral," she told CNN via email.
The company's stock sunk in after-hours trading Wednesday, however, after it announced the IPO lockup period would end more than a month early.
As the news sunk in, parents and concerned humans everywhere wondered what it will mean for the future of our bored children on flights.
Half of the whales were already dead, half-sunk in the sand, and the remaining animals had to be euthanized, according to the DOC.
Supporters lingered in the remodeled train station where Cruz held his rally, some crying and others hugging one another as the news sunk in.
Dozens of spills since, including one by a barge carrying stolen oil that sunk in July, are frustrating remediation efforts, clean-up officials said.
When Gloucester's fortunes fall, sunk in part by his own imperious wife (the excellent Sophia Skiles), Ms. Katigbak imbues him with a desolate poignancy.
So as you might image, Pokémon fandom lost their collective shit over the weekend as it sunk in that Ash is finally a winner.
Sunk in 2014 during a confrontation with a Chinese maritime surveillance vessel near the Paracels, its crew was later rescued by another Vietnamese boat.
"I don't think Iowa has sunk in yet — things are still shifting there," Patrick Murray, who runs the Monmouth poll, said in an interview.
By no means are all outsider photographs sunk in despair, but bad news bullies good news into submission and scenes of desolation compel attention.
"I don't think it's sunk in fully, it's kind of crazy that he mentioned me and listened to what I said," Gideon told CNN.
I guess that lesson hasn't sunk in yet, because Disney itself has now had to address a boycott of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.
The OECD estimates that, in 2013, the share of capital sunk in zombie firms in Greece, Italy and Spain was 28%, 19% and 16%, respectively.
"It really sunk in how much my previous hijab was hindering my performance when I tried the Nike Pro Hijab," Muhammad said in a release.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese authorities were searching on Wednesday for a North Korean fishing boat that was reported to have sunk in the Sea of Japan.
Investors cheered a rise in dividend payments and looked towards an increase in production for this year despite indications that profits had sunk in 2015.
As the brownies baked, I noticed the edges rose and got nice and crispy while the middle sunk in from the weight of the chocolate.
A night earlier, their team had lost the first World Series game at Wrigley Field in 19453 years, and a sobering realization had sunk in.
The sheer scale of that challenge hasn't fully sunk in with many policymakers, said Johan Rockström, a sustainability scientist and co-author of the report.
"I keep praying for a miracle although logically, the plane has sunk in the ocean," said Toni Priyono Adhi, whose daughter was on the flight.
Spanish police are investigating what appears to be an ocean-going narco-submarine that sunk in the waters of Galicia in the country&aposs northwest.
"This is the first week it's really sunk in because the tournaments I played in after Houston, I would have been in regardless," Griffin said.
This is kind of the first week it's kind of sunk in that I really did win and my life is a little different now.
"The idea that domestic violence is bad for kids still has not sunk in—it sometimes barely makes a dent in a case," she said.
As the realization sunk in, it was tough to watch Thanos drag an unwilling Gamora to a bleak ledge in exchange for an Infinity stone.
Major Rowe, usually the stoic warrior, turned sentimental as it suddenly sunk in that his three-year tour in Europe was drawing to an end.
The paper concludes that the prevalence of, and resources sunk in, zombie firms have risen since the mid-2000s, which is significant given that recessions typically provide opportunities for restructuring and productivity-enhancing allocation and that a higher share of industry capital sunk in zombie firms tends to crowd out the growth—measured in terms of investment and employment—of the typical non-zombie firm.
Micron, a semiconductor name that's sunk in recent months, would have to rally by about 62 percent to reach its average analyst price target of $68.52.
So, I wound up with a frozen, unusually warm computer that had been sunk in a matter of seconds by a half dozen lines of code.
As a group, the biggest ten technology firms have $8 of market value for every dollar they have sunk in net fixed physical and intangible assets.
Coal prices have sunk in recent years due to competition from cheap natural gas and rules to combat climate change ushered in by President Barack Obama.
During a brief interview with Today's Savannah Guthrie and Hoda Kotb, Edelman, 32, was asked if his good fortune had sunk in after a night's rest.
"You could hear the gasping and the screaming from people, then you just started hearing the screams and the crying as it sunk in," she said.
The story becomes sunk in heavy-handed symbolism when a storm sets the boat adrift and sets off a night of soul-searching for the characters.
Cover image: The burning Iranian oil tanker Sanchi is seen partially sunk in the East China Sea off the eastern coast of China on Sunday, Jan.
Luckily, he was unharmed by the whole fiasco, a fact that the fire department attributed to him wearing his "granddad's Dr. Martens" when he sunk in.
The animal had been shot in the head, then sunk in the water with a block of cement tied around its body to weigh it down.
But with powerhouse economy Germany teetering on the brink of recession and the manufacturing sector sunk in gloom, Europe's come-back seems as elusive as ever.
That meant the news of Mr. Buttigieg's unexpectedly strong showing in Iowa had sunk in a bit more by the time that poll's field period began.
There was media coverage of Carroll's accusation and social media discussion of it, but it never truly sufficiently sunk in and gathered the gravity it deserved.
The news is another blow to Yahoo's brand, which has sunk in recent years as a series of chief executives tried and failed to revive its fortunes.
It will welcome 2,400 passengers and 900 crew members, USA Today reported, almost the exact same number of each on board the boat that sunk in 1912.
BAKU (Reuters) - Azerbaijan rescued all nine crew members of an Iranian cargo vessel on Friday before it sunk in the Caspian Sea, Azerbaijan's state maritime agency said.
But somehow the realization that a significant percentage of my fellow Americans have been willing to cast a ballot for a protofascist hatemonger somehow finally sunk in.
In short, once all 15 red balls have been pocketed, the colored balls — each worth a different number of points — must be sunk in a specific order.
A ballot measure here this fall that would sharply raise corporate taxes is now testing just how deeply Mr. Sanders's message about economic inequality has sunk in.
Twelve statues were sunk in the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Florida to create the memorial, and an additional twelve will be added in 2020.
You can start a campaign in minutes, and though it might take longer to win one, I found myself learning, even as I sunk in the polls.
We are deep sunk in a very tribalized climate where people are not talking to each other, are certainly not listening to each other across the aisle.
Once venture capital investors have sunk in considerable sums, they're willing to let struggling companies flounder for years on the off chance they hit on something big.
"There was a moment of stunned silence as the magnitude of what had happened sunk in," CNN's Christiane Amanpour, who was there to witness the event, said.
They met at a memorial to the Cheonan, a South Korean warship sunk in 2010 by what is widely believed to have been a North Korean torpedo.
Today his tone — I mean his voice itself — was different, as if the gravity of events had sunk in and his patience with denial had run out.
The reality of Trump has now sunk in, and the sense of trauma on the cultural left has deepened (with the stakes only likely to get higher).
" DUNCAN WOOD, DIRECTOR OF THE WILSON CENTER'S MEXICO INSTITUTE "There were few signs in AMLO's speech that the full reality of governing has sunk in thus far.
As an added bonus, the researchers will also attempt to locate the wreck of the Endurance, which sunk in 268 as part of the ill-fated Shackleton expedition.
"There were few signs in AMLO's speech that the full reality of governing has sunk in thus far," said Duncan Wood, director of the Wilson Center's Mexico Institute.
Photo essays of sprawling lots of abandoned bikes in China, or bikes hanging from trees or sunk in creeks in Washington, DC or Dallas, are popular online clickbait.
Or maybe the knowledge itself was so horrible and beyond our imagination that it sunk in and he had to immediately forget about it to avoid going mad.
" At a recent Baked pop-up shop in Tokyo, he said, the saltiness of the caramel brownie was puzzling to Japanese customers: "It hasn't sunk in there yet.
"It had finally sunk in that the person I'd thought I'd known so well for so long was actually a racist," Manigault-Newman continued, according to The Guardian.
It has sunk in waters about 30 meters to 35 meters (98 to 8003 ft) deep, about 15 km (9 miles) north of the coast of Java island.
"It had finally sunk in that the person I'd thought I'd known so well for so long was actually a racist," Manigault Newman reportedly wrote in her book.
Host Jimmy Kimmel took the stage to explain the mistake as the crew from "La La Land" exited and the news sunk in for the "Moonlight" cast and producers.
The honeymoon period with both my husband and my city began to cool, and the reality that I didn't have a job — or a Fuck Off Fund — sunk in.
Macron's popularity has sunk in recent months as frustration has welled up over a leader many voters see as arrogant and the architect of policies that favor the wealthy.
When Raonic shoved a backhand into the net to end the contest, a delirious Murray roared to the sky before bursting into tears as his latest achievement sunk in.
Until Saturday, many had been hanging their heads low as the reality of the blue wave of the midterm elections, which reclaimed the House for the Democrats, sunk in.
Or our second cousin who had to get punched in the face twice before it sunk in that he can't throw the 'N' word around the bar without consequences.
But we soon saw the black cloud of smoke rising over the Marina and reality sunk in that this was, perhaps, the Big One that Californians waited nervously for. 
Michael Kretschmer, Saxony's state premier, said that the message that more support was needed had sunk in during Tuesday's meeting, which was also attended by Finance Minister Olaf Scholz.
Jason McLachlan, an ecologist at the University of Notre Dame, once spurned the idea of assisted migration, but his views have evolved as the current predicament has sunk in.
For instance, when reports appeared that a duck boat, full of tourists, had sunk in a lake in Missouri, Susan Beachy, who joined The Times in 2013, started digging.
It didn't take long, as the shock sunk in of the Communists' military successes, for some American officials to urge the use of atomic weapons in the escalating conflict.
Craig Chesner, a geologist from Eastern Illinois University who conducted a survey of Toba in 2012, said the ferry had sunk "in the deepest part of the entire lake".
"It still hasn't sunk in what we've done, beating a player who has never lost at the Olympics," said Bednarczuk, who won the world championships last year with Seixas.
But as the weekend winded down, reality sunk in: Becoming an Olympic athlete is neither glamorous nor lucrative, Jamie Staff, director of performance of BMX and sprint track, said.
The empty feeling in my gut wasn't for the result, which has not sunk in, but from a jarring sense of disconnect with large numbers of my fellow citizens.
MACCALLUM: All right, David Morley, one of the things that seems to have sunk in with Kim Jong-un is that the status quo is not any longer for him.
Nagle attacks a liberal internet sunk in filter-bubbled complacency, drunk on the relative ease of expressing one's politics in retweets, and obsessed with calling out the right-wing bogeyman.
And when it all sunk in and I sat next to the podium, what I realized was that the medal itself didn't really have to do much with this race.
There are many theories about what happened to her The US government holds that Earhart and Noonan crashed and sunk in the Pacific, perishing at the mercy of the sea.
Morgenthau said he first decided to dedicate his life to public service when the young Naval officer's ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea off Algiers in 1944 .
"Our first year with Coach Saban, we went 83-28 — the message hadn't sunk in yet," recalled Greg McElroy, the former Alabama quarterback who is now a commentator for ESPN.
Amgen's stock fell about 9% on Friday as it sunk in that the company wouldn't be able to make money off of increasing the price of its best-selling drugs.
The fact that it's mainly just a big giveaway to the rich has sunk in, and if anything it's going to be a drag on the people who supported it.
The message seems to have sunk in with voters, and polls found 75% of registered voters wanted to hear from witnesses and 51% believe Trump should be removed from office.
Anyhow, I'm not saying the change in Fed policy wasn't a key reason the U.S. dodged recession this year, but I'm also not convinced it's really even sunk in yet.
Mr. Akufo-Addo, 72, a lawyer, has hinged his campaign on the economy, pledging to create jobs for young people and stabilize the currency, which has sunk in past months.
Though the government of Narendra Modi has offered a few goodies and pick-me-ups, including abandoning a new levy on foreign investment, India Inc has been sunk in gloom.
" Apparently the message sunk in: Kylie and Chyna, 28, eventually made up – via Snapchat, of course – with a cuddly pic that Kylie captioned, "When we've been best friends the whole time.
ANKARA, Turkey – Turkey&aposs coast guard says rescuers have found the bodies of two crew members of a cargo ship that sunk in the Black Sea, off the coast of Istanbul.
I had known that Glover was a poet and publisher of the online poetry forum, THE BOW–WOW SHOP, but it had not sunk in that he also wrote about art.
"Even in families whose parents didn't have a college education... families are smaller, and the idea that children need to be carefully nurtured has really sunk in," Twenge told the Post.
In 2017, search teams found both a sunken World War I-era Australian submarine whose sinking remains a mystery as well as another Nazi U-boat that sunk in 1942.[BBC]
Opinion Columnist On Twitter during late 2015 and early 2016, Donald Trump's front-runner status was evident, even if it hadn't yet fully sunk in with the tribunes of conventional wisdom.
" In another letter from April 1983, Obama wrote: "I feel sunk in that long corridor between old values, actions, modes of thought, and those that I seek, that I'm working towards.
Chicken is marinated in a stock of lemon juice and peels — homage to Nana's eternal pitcher of lemonade in the fridge — then sunk in buttermilk, dredged and surrendered to the fryer.
Dumbstruck observers stood rooted to the spot as the scale of catastrophe sunk in, questioning whether the cathedral would survive the night as clouds of acrid-smelling smoke rose into the sky.
Sunk in 1987 by a billionaire marine salvage operator, Joe Farrell, the ship sits on the edge of the Tongue of the Ocean, a yawning oceanic trench more than 6,000 feet deep.
But even though Moore has sunk in polls—some show his Democratic rival Doug Jones in the lead—there is every reason to think that the scandal is energizing his political base.
Sources connected to the Kardashian klan tell us, at first Kylie didn't believe it but then, after doing some recon, it sunk in ... that her best friend may have crossed the line.
Phillips does appear to sidestep what may have been for many readers the revelatory takeaway of "Moneyball," which is that, for decades, baseball was sunk in the sports equivalent of primitive theology.
Sent to find an American sub that appears to have sunk in Russian waters, Joe Glass (Gerard Butler), the captain of another American sub, quickly realizes that this was no ordinary sinking.
But she occasionally wondered how much myth had seeped into the history — because the ship, which was said to have been burned and sunk in the waters nearby, had never been found.
French fries are half-sunk in sopa de mani, a soup of beef broth and pulverized peanuts; somehow the fries soak up the broth without wholly losing structure, and are a delight.
A sweet tub of 340-year-old cheese (All image: Lars Einarsson / Kalmar County Museum)An on-going excavation of a Swedish warship sunk in the 17th century recently yielded quite the haul.
The parents of the sisters who died in the limo crash that killed 20 people are speaking out about losing four of their seven kids — a tragedy that has not yet sunk in.
Meant to commemorate 1,102 of the 1,177 soldiers and marines killed in the attack on Pearl Harbour, the USS Arizona Memorial straddles the hull of the battleship that was sunk in the attack.
The fact that she can rack up 50,000 views on a video about bill markups is an added benefit—proof that her lectures have sunk in, even if legislation is still years away.
A Corvette, BMW, Cadillac, several minivans and other autos - their tires sunk in sand and ocean waves lapping perilously close - are each a monthly feature of the "Beached Cars of Brigantine" 2020 calendar.
The remains of the U.S.S. Indianapolis, which sunk in the Philippine Sea in 1945 after being torpedoed by a Japanese submarine, were discovered by a research team led by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen.
When his opponent jumped on his back in 564 B.C.E. and applied a choke, Arrichion tried to fight off the apparently sunk-in attack by falling to the ground on top of his opponent.
"I guess the reason it's not really sunk in is because I've kind of tried to stay in the zone, really," he told reporters at Interlagos, which hosts Sunday's penultimate race of the season.
Macron's popularity has sunk in recent months, dented partly by a sense among some voters that his policies - including the scrapping of a wealth levy and a cut in corporate taxes - favour the affluent.
Talking about the perpetrators "moving on with their lives" at all, much less with sympathy and solicitude, is a clear signal that the moral weight and severity of the crisis has not sunk in.
" Indeed, in a letter dated April 1, 1983, Mr. Obama wrote, "I feel sunk in that long corridor between old values, actions, modes of thought, and those that I seek, that I'm working towards.
The pound, which has sunk in recent days amid the continuing turmoil in Parliament over the now-postponed vote on Prime Minister Theresa May's plan for Britain to leave the European Union, rose slightly.
The Vandy, as divers have nicknamed it, is among a number of large, retired ships sunk in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary to provide new homes for ocean creatures and alternative diving spots.
It is a measure of how low American-Turkish relations have already sunk in recent weeks that Mr. Erdogan's reaction on Wednesday to the House's decision to recognize the genocide was basically a contemptuous retort.
It's sunk in terms of people saying 'you're a Formula One racing driver' but in terms of being one, and experiencing it, I don't think it's going to sink in until after the first race.
At the end of World War II, the USS Indianapolis sailed into one of the Navy's worst disasters of the war, losing more than two-thirds of its crew after being sunk in the Pacific.
Ms. Lam, whose popularity ratings have sunk in recent weeks, has become the focal point of rising public anger against the proposal, which could spill over into broader unrest or put her job at risk.
When the Wasp was sunk in September 1942, it left the U.S.S. Hornet as the sole operational carrier in the Pacific, until repairs on the U.S.S. Enterprise were completed and the ship returned to action.
At the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific in Honolulu, nicknamed the Punchbowl, we exhumed about 400 individuals killed aboard the U.S.S. Oklahoma, which was a battleship sunk in the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor.
The company's share drop comes after the stock sunk in 13 partly due to a spat with former boss Peter Moyo over his abrupt sacking in June following a dispute over a conflict of interest.
According to a shipping safety report this year by Allianz, the German insurance giant, there were 17 commercial vessels sunk in collisions as recently as 2007; last year, there was only one, a smaller vessel.
If the DUP's tail won't wag, it seems the hardline Brexiteers will keep their teeth firmly sunk in May's leg, holding her back from the kind of compromise Trimble might have made 20 years ago.
If you ordered the lamb, swollen prunes, fat apricots, and egg-shaped potatoes hug two giant shanks sunk in a still-bubbling broth; the prunes collapse into a sweet, jammy mess the second they're touched.
SUSSEX, England (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - "You are standing in the world's most biodiverse location," proclaimed a yellow poster at the door of the largest global collection of wild plant seeds, sunk in an English hillside.
Bond yields, which move inversely to price, sunk in overnight trading after the Fed struck a dovish tone in its June policy statement and Chair Jerome Powell said that the case for easier policy had improved.
"I think it has sunk in very quickly that this is the biggest fight of them all," said Brian Fallon, a veteran Democratic operative whose organization, Demand Justice, is leading the charge against Mr. Trump's pick.
The exhibit shows relics directly from the attack including pieces of downed Japanese planes and the binoculars that had been used on the bridge of the battleship the USS Arizona, which was sunk in the attack.
LONDON, Dec 19 (Reuters) - British Airways has sunk in the view of UK customers over the last year, with the former flag carrier now ranked third bottom short-haul airline, two places above budget carrier Ryanair.
Credit: US NavyA team of civilian researchers has discovered the wreck of the USS Indianapolis, a US Navy cruiser which Imperial Japanese forces sunk in July 222 to the loss of nearly three quarters of its crew.
Here, a brooding male figure, so sunk in shadow he's mostly one himself, looks out into darkness pricked by jetty lights, while the moon casts the shadow of a big French window into the dark blue interior.
My table of three never made it to the bottom of a bowl of chickpeas sunk in a lush coconut yellow curry, as delicious as they were pinched in crisp triangles of flatbread from the clay oven.
It had not yet sunk in with many people that the new decree would block most Iranians not only from emigrating to the United States, but also from visiting; only students and scholars would be allowed in.
When a new borehole is sunk in the ground, he explained, the water is allowed to gush for several hours until it is clear, and my friend and others in the know rush to collect the runoff.
Shinil Group, which lists a Singapore address on its website, said on Tuesday it had discovered the wreck of the Dmitrii Donskoi, a Russian armoured cruiser built in the 1880s and sunk in 1905 after battling Japanese warships.
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesia's transportation ministry will revoke the operating license of a ferry company whose vessel sunk in the Bali Strait on Friday, killing five of the 81 people on board including a mother and her infant child.
Elcho Island, for all its beauty, was an enclave of deepest poverty, its outstations full of rubbish and marauding dogs, with almost half its population under 20, and many of those sunk in kava-chewing and petrol-sniffing.
As a result of the Socialists' rifts over the abstention vote, the party has sunk in the polls and would be in third place behind anti-austerity Podemos if another election were held, recent opinion polls have shown.
That includes his eldest brother, who was stationed on the USS Oklahoma -- which was sunk in Pearl Harbor -- and his sister Isabelle, who was shot in the thigh by a stray bullet during a dogfight above the island.
But perhaps most importantly, it has finally sunk in to Trump that under the Senate's current rules, he needs 603 votes to get bills through — and since there are only 52 Republican senators, that means he needs Democrats.
"I don't think the scale of what we need to do has sunk in," said David W. Titley, a retired rear admiral and former chief oceanographer of the Navy who heads a climate center at Pennsylvania State University.
"I remain confident that the message has sunk (in), that the consequences are clear and the experience of the past two years has been noted," Mohammed Barkindo said at the Abu Dhabi International Petroleum Exhibition and Conference (ADIPEC).
But perhaps most importantly, it has finally sunk in to Trump that under the Senate's current rules, he needs 60 votes to get bills through — and since there are only 52 Republican senators, that means he needs Democrats.
It was both one of the worst and one of the best shows Mr. Colbert has ever done, growing both awkward and earnest as it sunk in, live on camera, that Mr. Trump would be the next president.
While Bone had researched what was happening in Flint, he said it wasn't until his school had a basketball game there that it really sunk in when he and his teammates realized they couldn't even wash their hands.
The former Indiana University swimmer, 24, was diagnosed with a condition called Pectus Excavatum (known as sunk-in chest) at an early age, and started swimming to help monitor his heart and breathing and to develop his rib cage.
A North Korean boat telephoned a Japanese fishing office to report that another North Korean vessel had sunk in the northern part of a rich fishing ground known as the Yamato Shallows, a spokesman for the Japanese coastguard said.
Close watchers of the market will recall that as stocks sunk in the first session of 2016, the three best performers — Chesapeake Energy, Consol Energy and Southwestern Energy — were the worst performers of 2015, and in the same order.
The complex, separated by railroad tracks and a grassy hill from the bustling restaurants and clothing boutiques on Main Street near the University of Virginia campus, sits sunk in a bowl of low ground with curving, chopped-up streets.
BELGRADE (Reuters) - Six migrants were missing and are presumed dead after a boat in which they were trying to cross into Croatia capsized and sunk in the river Danube in Serbia's north, a government official told Reuters on Monday.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Singapore's Maritime and Port Authority (MPA) said on Thursday that a small supply and personnel vessel with three Indonesian crew members had capsized and sunk in its territorial waters, near where a similar incident occurred a month ago.
I knew people who were dying as early as '79, and three months later their partners were dead, so by 1003 I had a clear picture, even if it hadn't fully sunk in, and it was an incredible life changer.
Pope Francis' once-soaring popularity among Americans and American Catholics has sunk in the wake of child sex abuse reports within the Catholic Church that are crippling one of the world's most powerful institutions, according to a new Pew Research poll.
They laughed and cried in the rain as the news sunk in: Inside, Bill Cosby, whom they had all accused of sexual assault, was just sentenced to three to 10 years in prison, punishment for violating one woman, Andrea Constand.
The pace at which various operators will ultimately execute is going to be based on a function of how much they've already sunk in legacy networks, be it 3G or LTE, and how much are being started from a greenfield approach.
A lot can be revealed in a seemingly simple summer vacation, and to my very discerning, just-got-new-sunglasses-cause-my-last-pair-sunk-in-a-lake-last-weekend eye, George made the right choice by extending his OKC contract.
Dark planks had been sunk in the plaster ceiling to give the impression of half-timbering, and there were plastic cuckoo clocks over the bar and the empty fireplace, where they competed for space with a needlepoint of a cluster of snowy firs.
Seventy years after India and Pakistan won freedom from British rule, their mutual forgetfulness has more to do with ignoring, or perhaps simply not noticing, how much unfinished business remains from Partition, and how few of its lessons have really sunk in.
But there have been [experiences] when nuclear powered submarines have sunk in the ocean, there's about half a dozen to a dozen of them out there that have been lost over the years and some of them had nuclear weapons on board.
There was an example just a few years ago with the Russian submarine Kursk that had a severe explosion on board, a weapon exploded and the submarine sunk in the Barents sea, and the submarine was raised again and brought onto land.
Tsai, accompanied by her entourage and members of the media, left on a short boat ride for the USS Arizona Memorial, which is built over the remains of the battleship sunk in Pearl Harbor in the Second World War, on Saturday afternoon.
With the initial shock of the unexpected result having sunk in somewhat over the weekend, some investors said the impact on the United States would be minimal and that price declines brought about by Friday's "over reaction" could be a buying opportunity.
The economic turmoil has hit small business and individuals hard, with inflation running at an annual rate of over 50 percent, sky-high interest rates cutting off access to credit and an embattled peso that has sunk in value against the dollar.
Divers discovered in November that the wrecks of two Dutch warships sunk in the Battle of the Java Sea, which the Perth had also participated in, had been completely stripped by marine salvagers, who have ransacked many other wrecks lying in Indonesian waters.
The Russian Imperial Navy cruiser Dmitrii Donskoi, which was sunk in a naval battle 113 years ago, was discovered at a depth of more than 1,400 feet about one mile off the South Korean island of Ulleungdo, according to The Daily Telegraph.
The dollar had sunk in Asian and early London sessions, then regained all its losses and went onto post sharp gains against the safe-haven yen as stock markets recovered globally amid efforts made by governments and policymakers to address the coronavirus outbreak.
The dollar had sunk in Asian and early London sessions, then regained all its losses and went onto post sharp gains against the safe-haven yen as stock markets recovered globally amid efforts made by governments and policymakers to address the coronavirus outbreak.
The camps of displaced people I have reported on in Lebanon, Yemen, Iraq, the West Bank and Gaza lack that action-movie excitement, but are sunk in deep feelings of despair and boredom that are hard to capture in a 30-minute simulation.
HO CHI MINH CITY (Reuters) - It wasn't until Pham Chi Cuong saw the plane waiting to deport him from the United States that it sunk in that he was about to be sent back to Vietnam, the country he fled in 22010.
CreditCreditErika P. Rodriguez for The New York Times The wrecks lie half-sunk in marinas, fully submerged in coves, tangled in mangrove roots, tossed akilter against trees, or piled atop one another, a jumble of punctured hulls, snapped masts and bent propellers.
A lengthy scene between Diana Rigg and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau offered both actors meaty material to rip into as Jaime offered Olenna what he obviously thought was a kind way to leave this world, then she sunk in her teeth after she'd imbibed the poison.
It's been three months since the cargo ship El Faro was sunk in the midst of the powerful Hurricane Joaquin and the National Transportation Safety Board has finally released photos and video showing the vessel at its final resting place somewhere northeast of the Bahamas.
ACCEPTING the Republican Party's presidential nomination in Cleveland on July 21st, Donald Trump hailed himself as an American Caesar, sacrificing a life of private ease to enter the public arena and save a republic sunk in decadence, and betrayed by its corrupt and mendacious elites.
Shinil Marine said last week it had discovered the wreck of the Dmitrii Donskoi, a Russian armored cruiser sunk in 1905 after fighting Japanese warships off South Korea's Ulleung Island, and that a staggering 150 trillion won ($130 billion) of gold was on board.
TOKYO (Reuters) - A Panama-registered cargo ship was found sunk in waters near Tokyo on Sunday after authorities lost track of it as Typhoon Hagibis lashed Japan, the transport ministry said, while a newspaper said at least five of the 12 crew were killed.
The two things that made me think Obamacare repeal isn't a sure thing — One month ago, as the surprise of the election wore off and the reality of a Republican-controlled Washington sunk in, I would have predicted that Obamacare repeal was a foregone conclusion.
Even after Cannes, though, even after all the whirlwind press tours and glowing reviews and all the movie stars coming up to her, Bria, to tell her how much they loved her ("It's wild!" she exclaims), the whole surreal experience still hasn't sunk in for Vinaite.
By contrast it took three weeks for the mean price target to drop from its pre-scandal high of $222.81, as the same number of analysts cut their targets one or two at a time as it slowly sunk in that the imbroglio would not pass quickly.
" Adam Platt, the New York magazine critic, reported that "a dish called Drunken Fish ($19703 à la carte) consisted of a couple of wet pieces of sole sunk in a curious gelatinous substance which had no color and very little taste and looked perilously like pond slime.
" As internet pioneer Leonard Kleinrock enters the birthplace of the internet—room 3420 in a nondescript UCLA science building —Herzog narrates amusingly: "The corridors here look repulsive, and yet this one leads to some sort of a shrine reconstructed years later when its importance had sunk in.
For many, this year there is no plan B. Sunk in its worst recession in decades and with its budget under strain, Brazil's government has more than halved the number of low-interest loans it offers for poorer students to attend more numerous fee-paying private universities.
Beside the till, an intellectual ancient in tweed jacket or cardigan, roughly according to sex, sits sunk in such slumbrous appreciation of a volume from the stock that they do not stir either to wish you good day when you enter, or say goodbye when you leave.
Given that Mr. Johnson's election victory was in part thanks to the defection of many northern districts from the opposition Labour Party, the rail project would have been hard to cut, particularly given the costs already sunk in the project, which started preparatory work eight years ago.
" In a statement in the newspaper, the Gozo Tourism Association said: "The flagship of the Gozitan touristic sites has sunk in its same birthplace from where for thousands of years, it stood high and proud heralding one of the natural beauties our little island is endowed with.
Per the Journal, major fires at sea have included the loss of the Italian carrier Grande America, which sunk in the Atlantic in the Bay of Biscay with 2,000 cars on board, causing a massive oil slick and necessitating the rescue of dozens of crew members by a British naval frigate.
" The unprecedented audacity and traitorous nature of such an shocking statement — a sitting U.S. President publicly denouncing the duly elected presidential nominee of a major political party — had barely sunk in, when Obama slid the dagger in even further: "The fact that he doesn't appear to have the basic knowledge around critical issues . . .
One of the funniest details of this song that only just sunk in for me listening to it today is that part of the hook goes "I know it's not fair," which is to say he knows it's not fair that he is who he is and that he's a Cash Money millionaire.
Mr. Cipollone's task at that point will be to deconstruct the House case that has sunk in over three days, arguing not just that the process has been unfair to the president but also that Democrats are trying to achieve through a trumped-up impeachment process what they cannot at the ballot box.
VISITORS TO Lloyd's of London are shown its Lutine bell, salvaged in 1857 from a French frigate of that name, as well as marine loss-books recording shipwrecks of a century ago alongside recent calamities (the latest is Grande America, a container vessel sunk in the Bay of Biscay by a fire on March 12th).
Since Earhart's disappearance, a number of theories have sprung up — that she may have crashed and sunk in the water, that she survived a crash and lived for a time as a castaway, or even that she was captured by Japanese forces in the area and executed or forced to work as a spy.
Carl David Dorr — who enlisted in the Navy right out of high school and was one of 429 sailors and Marines killed on board the ship after it sunk in the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor — was greeted by 15 relatives on the tarmac of South Carolina's Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport, according to CNN.
So when the United States found itself embroiled in war with Spain not long after the USS Maine sunk in Havana Harbor in February 1898, by the war's end, the American influence on Cuba's economy began and would remain strong until Fidel Castro emerged and deposed the Fulgencio Batista regime in the late 1950s.
As the enormity of the task the company had set for itself sunk in, Coca-Cola and other working group members pressured Hoekstra to allow them to engage in an act of water accounting sleight of hand that would shave off nearly half of the Water Footprint for every half-liter of Coke, according to people at the meetings.
Launched by flag-wavers where cities that modernize together drown together and the rod demolishes every human body part except the heart, they proceed through a car crash that isn't the car's fault, a hard drive sunk in the sea, words without referents, time out of mind, change pursuing its own logic, the feces of the rich, and four billion tulip bulbs.
But Mr. Zambada, who said he worked for the cartel from 1987 until his arrest in 2008, acted as a tour guide of sorts, telling the jury how its operatives would waterproof packages of cocaine in multiple layers of rubber, and once used deep-sea divers to retrieve a shipment that had sunk in a container vessel off the coast of Puerto Vallarta.
Fashion Review PARIS — On Tuesday morning, as the scale of the tragedy in Las Vegas as one of the worst mass shootings in United States history sunk in, crowds swirled outside the Grand Palais here, funneling through a checkpoint monitored by guards and flanked by muzzled dogs into the glass-ceilinged hall — only to discover they had entered an alternate reality.
When the president's public outburst over the prosecutors' sentencing recommendation for Mr. Stone made it clear that Mr. Barr's message had not sunk in, Mr. Barr and a few trusted advisers elected to deliver it again in a way that has repeatedly proved effective in grabbing the president's attention: on television, this time in a nationally broadcast interview with ABC News.
Among them were the Cunard steamship Carpathia, first to reach survivors of the lost Titanic on April 15, 1912, then itself sunk by German torpedoes off Ireland in 1918; Commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt's coastal steamer Lexington, which caught fire and went down in Long Island Sound in 1840; and Manassas, the Confederacy's first Civil War ironclad, sunk in battle in the Lower Mississippi in 1003.

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