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Built history is often swallowed up by Nigeria's chaotic urbanisation.
There are moments when they feel swallowed up by fear.
Small companies are mere prey waiting to be swallowed up.
It had swallowed up the people, the life from Achin.
Those dark notes swallowed up some passing efforts at greater magnanimity.
Inevitably, the boy was swallowed up by the American correctional system.
The floodwaters swallowed up tractors on farmland near the Mississippi River.
Hills have been flattened, islands swallowed up by landfill, shorelines redrawn.
Then she stood, and was swallowed up by the chattering mob.
These jobs were swallowed up by the words that described them.
And it was like we were swallowed up by a vacuum.
The massive white blob overtook streets, swallowed up vehicles and blocked traffic.
Also not that like Audible, ComiXology has been swallowed up by Amazon.
Traditionally, firms that went under might be swallowed up by bigger companies.
A pencil-thin man, he seemed swallowed up by the empty ballroom.
You think eventually this stuff all gets swallowed up into bigger companies?
Images later showed the cathedral's spire crumbling, swallowed up by the fire.
We cannot permit it to be swallowed up as corporate-friendly legalese.
You write that you wanted to be "swallowed up" in a white identity.
Drop the split seats and a lot of kit can be swallowed up.
Before his intervention, these words were swallowed up in a cascade of language.
Had she been fished from the water only to be swallowed up again?
The money is swallowed up by food, medical care, clothing and school fees.
And in many households, even that amount is swallowed up by unexpected expenses.
A second snort, and another pit opens; two hundred men are swallowed up.
How do you portray an abyss that has swallowed up a cultural past?
Farhad: It's just another one of those companies swallowed up by the smartphone.
The national disaster agency says 123,700 homes in one neighborhood alone were swallowed up.
What cool things have we lost because mammoth companies swallowed up innovative start-ups?
It has swallowed up smaller rivals and has few friends among the political elite.
Nightmarish thoughts of astronauts getting swallowed up into the lunar dust prompted further investigation.
Now Astra has been swallowed up by Procter & Gamble, which acquired Gillette in 2005.
But the afternoon deepened and shadows swallowed up the sunny side of First Place.
A four-man breakaway earned a seven-minute advantage before being swallowed up late.
As with Coppola's début, "The Virgin Suicides" (1999), character is swallowed up in mood.
Unless the light bounces off something, it simply gets swallowed up in the dark.
Images on social media later showed the cathedral's spire collapsing, swallowed up by the blaze.
The weightiest opposition could come from senior Tories worried about seeing their seats swallowed up.
Beats had a flagship shop down there before, as well, being swallowed up by Apple.
The least is his head, which gets swallowed up by the brim of his hat.
But the biggest cost is the sheer amount of time swallowed up by poor roads.
Many coffee farms have succumbed to foreign competition or been swallowed up by housing development.
So far, Google has swallowed up three of Alphabet's other subsidiaries: Chronicle, Jigsaw, and Nest.
I am like an exile, as if swallowed up by Lethe, as the poets say.
Advertising companies have been swallowed up one by one until there are only a few left.
As he helped her out, however, his own right leg was swallowed up to his hip.
But much of that is swallowed up in a costly system of seed and fertiliser subsidies.
Imagine now that the ten car companies have been swallowed up in to one big company.
One nascent sport is guessing who will be swallowed up first by the big plane-makers.
Posse comitatus has also always been a rule that threatens to be swallowed up by exceptions.
Sure, Wright is 33 going on 64 and Cespedes will be swallowed up by center field.
Observers will see the moon appear to be progressively 'swallowed up' starting from the lower left.
A cavity in the wall so high you would easily miss it swallowed up the luggage.
Water from the Neuse River toppled the banks and swallowed up multiple streets in New Bern.
This can be a challenge when your workspace is swallowed up by an enormous desktop computer.
But the policy debate is being mostly swallowed up by a circular conversation on health care.
Last year, it bought equity in Delivery Hero and swallowed up no fewer than nine other startups.
Sir Peter says he has avoided getting Leicester swallowed up into any sort of regional devolution deals.
It was just a matter of time before Lula and his associates were swallowed up as well.
They swallowed up competitors and poached top talent, and this shifted the culture of the startup world.
Williams then returned, running it up the middle, but was swallowed up at the 1-yard line.
Monster runaway stars that collapsed and swallowed up their surroundings in the dawning years of the universe?
New York (CNN Business)Harry's Razors was about to be swallowed up by one its larger rivals.
This is no surprise, really, given that the company was swallowed up by Apple some years ago.
It swallowed up entire roads and lay like a heavy blanket over town, leaving only rooftops visible.
It swallowed up entire roads and lay like a heavy blanket over town, leaving only rooftops visible.
Their grandfather worked for a railroad in the Midwest that has since been swallowed up in mergers.
He's adjusted, but he seems close to being swallowed up and turned into just another WWE wrestler.
Amazon has unleashed its sales storm, and it's time you got on board before you get swallowed up.
Change or be swallowed up by a generation more consumed with self-driving than flossing $30 million Ferraris.
Furby launched in 1999 to great fanfare, but since then, other, shinier toys have swallowed up the market.
"My husband and I are both worried about bank failures and our cash getting swallowed up," she said.
Whatever the cause, the first family, staff, reporters and visitors shouldn't worry about being swallowed up anytime soon.
Meanwhile, Porsche - a firm that VW swallowed up in 2012 - has emerged as a strong rival engineering center.
Now the story is likely to be swallowed up by impeachment coverage—at least until Hayden's next piece.
These trends can be seen across the country, as oncology practices are swallowed up at a rapid pace.
At least a dozen people were forced from their home when giant holes swallowed up land near them.
It was a harbinger of the end of the PDA, which eventually got swallowed up into every phone.
It's like a great metaphor for life: watch where you step or you'll be swallowed up by darkness.
But even Game of Thrones has sometimes felt as though its characters are being swallowed up in darkness.
There is a need for them to be nurtured and not to be swallowed up at traditional universities.
These days, the forest has swallowed up the ashram's crumbling buildings, obscuring traces of celebrity from their halls.
I feel certain she has swallowed up all the good in life and none is left for me.
Hotel prices, she said, were too steep, and her 2001 Infiniti had been swallowed up by the floodwaters.
But if we're not careful, days and weeks can get swallowed up by the sheer volume of work.
But in 2013, one swallowed up a man, Jeffrey Bush, as he lay in bed in Seffner, Fla.
"Death" is a sepulchral parade of images that have distorted and swallowed up the history of African-Americans.
Swallowed up in a suit, Davidson is relatively static in his special, which was released Tuesday on Netflix.
Upside-down faces rippled on the screens like reflections in water, then were swallowed up by a void.
Walking around Manhattan's financial district you see no dwellings from the period — they've been swallowed up by development.
The national disaster agency says 1,700 homes in one neighborhood alone were swallowed up and hundreds of people killed.
Much of the new money got swallowed up by losses, so total debt remains high, at just over $200bn.
Pebble was flirting with the idea with Core before the company imploded and was subsequently swallowed up by Fitbit.
For most of us, tweets from the past remain mercifully swallowed up and hidden in the world wide cobwebs.
At some point the platforms and legacy media companies swooped in and swallowed up most of the good ones.
This has created pressure to consolidate and many smaller firms could be swallowed up in a wave of mergers.
Many of his words are inaudible during the conversation with Mr. Gotti, swallowed up in music and background noise.
He's seated with his legs stretched out on a deep couch, almost swallowed up by giant patterned seat cushions.
Lillard was simply off, or perhaps just helplessly swallowed up by Klay Thompson's elite length and ambient AXE-stank.
But the whole neighborhood was still and silent, as if the dense clouds above had swallowed up all sound.
With more and more grounders swallowed up by smartly positioned infielders, hitters decided to lift balls over their heads.
Over the decades since, the company chiseled new rail lines out of impassable terrain and swallowed up its competitors.
But whatever tenderness might have been inside him was long ago swallowed up by possessiveness, self-pity and paranoia.
Inn Din's Buddhist night watchman San Thein, 36, said Buddhist villagers feared being "swallowed up" by their Muslim neighbors.
This colossus has swallowed up bigger sounds than theirs, but that only adds to the awe it inevitably inspires.
Sweetbitter, a buzzy new debut novel by Stephanie Danler released this week, might be swallowed up by its own buzz.
Even if your information wasn't swallowed up by Cambridge Analytica, it's probably a good time to change your settings anyway.
ICE, Nasdaq and CBOE have swallowed up all but one equity exchange and now account for 95% of public trades.
Its Africa-based services were swallowed up by Jumia, a billion-dollar online commerce firm with links to Rocket Internet.
Some neighborhoods were swallowed up by ground liquefaction, which happens when soil shaken by an earthquake behaves like a liquid.
And his reaction to getting swallowed up by the crowd was the best -- Akon just tried to catch another wave!
Robotization — the shift to hyper-automation and the potential that many of our jobs will be swallowed up by machines.
In Lee's view, this helps explain why Atlanta's hip-hop scene hasn't been swallowed up by the mainstream music industry.
On the first play, Kenneth Dixon was swallowed up by Malcolm Brown for a safety and it was 2-0.
In the district of Makati, banks and heavily guarded malls meant only for the wealthy had swallowed up green spaces.
What if the front row of the right-field seats hadn't swallowed up Christian Vazquez's fly ball in the fourth?
The Biebs was performing at the SaskTel Centre in Saskatoon, Canada when he traversed the stage and was swallowed up.
What was happening in Britain was that bands like the Verve and Oasis had swallowed up indie and destroyed it.
Keep in mind that you need to be careful about getting lost in or swallowed up by your own anger.
Sure it might be overpaying yet again, but that delta would easily be swallowed up by Vision Fund 2 fees.
Protesters said Tsai's government should push back against Beijing, and advocated a referendum on independence to avoid being "swallowed up".
Years ago, I had admired that coat on my mother, when I was small enough to be swallowed up by it.
So, it absolutely is a huge number one priority that is completely being swallowed up in all the emotional argument here.
It positively smolders, burning bright and slow like the forest fires that almost swallowed up our house when I was small.
Bhutanese remember the fate of two other Himalayan kingdoms, Tibet and Sikkim, which were swallowed up by China and India respectively.
This is the paycheck that isn't swallowed up by my rent, so I'm always super happy when the 16th rolls around.
Elephants are proverbially hard to miss, but even these huge beasts can be swallowed up in the vast plains of Africa.
By entering the Shimmer, which has swallowed up several previous expeditions without a trace, Lena appears to be choosing self-destruction.
One day, Tom meets Thaddeus as he's rooting through the trash from a new town that's been swallowed up by London.
The massive blaze, which has swallowed up 103,772 acres, is now 23 percent contained after burning for more than a week.
It's saying that the amount of both resources used are so negligible as to be swallowed up in normal efficiency gains.
The dockets at the Grande Prairie courthouse are stacks of paper so thick that a single name is easily swallowed up.
And then poof — after the dot com bubble burst — many of them dried up or were swallowed up by other companies.
In May, a boy who was sleeping on his front porch was swallowed up by the waves at night, said Grant.
Eleven riders formed a breakaway but Tinkoff and BMC drove the peloton which swallowed up the front-runners with 25km left.
If Conservatives win in December, remaining disagreements within the party are likely to be swallowed up in the party's fresh mandate.
Armed with better data and better training, we'll be prepared to work alongside AI rather than get swallowed up by it.
It lasted about a month and a half in the summer of 1918, before being swallowed up by the encroaching Ottomans.
"In Moby Dick, Melville writes about ships leaving part and being swallowed up by the anonymity of the sea," McCauley said.
Last week, Category 4 Hurricane Harvey landed in Texas and swallowed up much of Houston with powerful winds and deadly flooding.
We sure messed that up, Eli ruefully observes as the uneasy antiheroes of "The Sisters Brothers" are swallowed up by darkness.
Then Joel Berry III of North Carolina was swallowed up inside by Isaiah Wilkins, the conference's defensive player of the year.
What emotional throughlines season eight boasts are largely swallowed up by its need to move the story forward at all costs.
But that money will be swallowed up by a divorce payment of about $52 billion that Britain has agreed to make.
"It's not like this was an earthquake that swallowed up half the city or a U.F.O. showed up," Mr. Ally said.
It took control last year of its logistics affiliate, Cainiao, and in April it swallowed up a food-delivery service, Ele.me.
And then he identified things to live for, to help him find the positive when feeling swallowed up by the negative.
The last ice age occurred between 110,000 years ago and 12,000 years ago, as glaciers swallowed up large tracts of inhabited land.
Pitchfork's distinctive voice runs the risk of being swallowed up by the fashion, posing and nonsense that inflates other popular music magazines.
She might not want to be swallowed up by her husband's image, but she also has no intention of pulling a Hillary.
I've said before that I'm not so worried about men's wear being swallowed up amid the leg o' mutton sleeves and froufrou.
The frunk is big — the Model X swallowed up everything five people and a dog needed for a weekend on the road.
Even if they could, there would not be much point, since whatever they gained in pay would be swallowed up by rent.
One trouble with Spring for Music was that the inventiveness of the programs often got swallowed up in Carnegie's Gilded Age grandeur.
Election hacking even swallowed up the next major breach as well, even though Equifax's massive scope seemed tailor-made to spur legislation.
With the way networks are now swallowed up, sliced, folded, and repackaged, it's possible that USA might not be around without Raw.
And any lingering fallout from the candidates' performances will almost certainly be swallowed up by a debate between Mr. Trump and Mrs.
" Eric Duthie, Town Manager of the Town of Tusayan, testified, "Tusayan would become the only municipality entirely swallowed up in this monument.
"In part, I guess that's perpetuated by big tobacco, as some of these companies either got swallowed up or co-invested into."
They can nudge dead satellites closer to Earth where they get swallowed up by our planet's atmosphere and meet a fiery end.
And so when this program is eventually implemented, it is swallowed up by the same racist impulses driving the real estate industry.
He more or less just chills there the entire time, at one point being swallowed up by a mob of identical bald businessmen.
At both the screenings I attended, the audience reactions were so loud at certain points that entire lines of dialogue were swallowed up.
I have a large head, and they still look enormous on me; more petite humans might get entirely swallowed up by the HM100s.
Especially as Antonio isn't a poster-boy for bullfighting and doesn't exhibit that artistry, so you never get swallowed up by the romance.
Over time provinces would become US states and Canadian identity (L O L) would be swallowed up even more by the American machine.
Money that would have once been loaned to a local entrepreneur or family farm is now being swallowed up by more bureaucratic rigmarole.
The vehicle swallowed up plenty of stuff, as I even managed to pack seven plants in on a trip to a gardening center.
How it impacts people: This lava doesn't usually get very far from the vents, but it has swallowed up streets, cars and homes.
But that may not be Gold's fault: Cooper's passive-aggressive energy, sublime on film, gets swallowed up by the powerful actresses around him.
For them, there's nothing abstract or obsolete about NATO; without it, they maintain, they could be swallowed up by an increasingly aggressive Russia.
The Chinese Football Association blocked the merger, so Aerbin effectively purchased and swallowed up Shide, which was officially dissolved on 31 January 2013.
Corruption is the system and vast sums are swallowed up by state corporations and Putin's entourage, including the new prime minister, Mikhail Mishustin.
For instance, his Coast Guard commencement speech was swallowed up by the news that we've now got a special counsel to investigate … everything.
Most small brewers, after all, would rather sell to a broad audience than to see supplies swallowed up by a few zealous shoppers.
That is an extraordinary sentence and one that no American can allow to be swallowed up by other news or dismissed by ideologues.
In the hard-driving "Danse Générale" that concludes Ravel's suite, there were more sledgehammer moments in which volume swallowed up color and complexity.
But by and large, Nest can now focus on building and releasing new products, something it's struggled with since Google swallowed up the company.
Guofeng is one of the companies being swallowed up by a larger competitor, Xinhua Metallurgy, along with four other operators, according to company statements.
Black holes have extremely strong gravity, meaning anything that enters its event horizon, or point of no-return is swallowed up, according to NASA.
For decades dams built in Syria, Turkey and Iran have swallowed up the waters of the Tigris, Euphrates and other rivers feeding the marshes.
Black holes have extremely strong gravity, meaning anything that enters its event horizon, or point of no return, is swallowed up, according to NASA.
A particularly brutal one swallowed up a Florida man back in 2013, and another on Long Island killed a New Yorker just this year.
In the Palu neighborhood of Balaroa, about 1,700 houses were swallowed up when the earthquake caused soil to liquefy, the national rescue agency said.
The quandary for Lazy Mom and their peers is how to subvert and interrogate society's thraldom to food without being swallowed up by it.
Now behemoth AT&T, which already swallowed up DirecTV, wants to buy HBO's and CNN's programming through an $85 billion merger with Time Warner.
She was nearly swallowed up by the ocean when she was sucked into a rip current at the beach one day during her Brazil trip.
I was sitting on the floor 15 rows from the stage, and the space swallowed up most of the energy before it got to me.
There's also a cute backstory, with its own cast of characters, and you soon realize not everything reacts to being swallowed up the same way.
If I'm going to be in the moment, I need to write it down, otherwise I'll get swallowed up in the chaos and the swirl.
Instead, he waited until the glow of the whirlybird receded into the dark and the last of the kids got swallowed up in the shadows.
If MemoRE gets swallowed up they'll keep half the lawyers you're definitely in the top half definitely probably if you're not is that so bad?
A quarter of his time each year is swallowed up by around 700 hours of chairing meetings with the boards of the major operating companies.
But the land was swallowed up as the population grew and as the government lost interest in taxing livestock (crude proved more lucrative than cows).
She is not, she maintains as she chronicles her experience living through multiple grueling political campaigns, going to be swallowed up by her husband's celebrity.
The album illustrates how alternative R&B, or what was once called neosoul, has expanded and consequently swallowed up what was once called art-rock.
With much of London being swallowed up by trendy pop-ups and coffee chains, Khondoker fears her cafe is the last of a dying breed.
Project Italy has had a difficult birth, with CDP under pressure to accommodate the interests of smaller builders that fear being swallowed up by Salini.
As a beautiful young actor, she could easily have been swallowed up by the teen drama lines she must deliver, but they don't beat her.
The question is ... was he just a passerby who got swallowed up in the paparazzi crush or a goofball who wanted to mess with her?
There's a moment in Bjork's video for "Black Lake" when it looks like she's about to get swallowed up by the mouth of a cave.
After World War II, it was swallowed up into Czechoslovakia and this team didn't play another game independently until 1994, after that country broke up.
In the long term some small brands will be swallowed up but others will be encouraged, argues Sonali De Rycker of Accel, a venture-capital firm.
Another stumbling block for the firm is the swarm of new contenders eyeing a market long dominated by Didi after it swallowed up competitor Uber China.
BB&T's growth, for example, has long been fed by customers fleeing worsening service at banks that had been swallowed up by one of the giants.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe has swallowed up the movie theaters the same way that a cupboard full of instant mac and cheese dictates what's for dinner.
Without supply management, Mr. Caddey said, smaller family dairy farms could not compete, and would be swallowed up by large corporate operations disconnected from the community.
Ensuring there's easy eye contact from every table with the waiters' stations, so diners feel they're always in control, never swallowed up in a big space.
It was the Barrowlands, it used to have a lively secondhand market that, but a lot like our profession, has been swallowed up by the internet.
A home game against the Panthers (1-153) should be a tough test given how well Carolina's defense swallowed up the Dallas attack in Week 1.
At Disneyland in California, the 14-acre Star Wars construction site swallowed up the last remaining smoking area, according to the news site Theme Park Insider.
But with the economy currently growing by 250,000 jobs per month, such a small decrease would literally be swallowed up in 16 minutes of job growth.
Beijing (CNN)Four people have died after they were swallowed up by a massive sinkhole in a Chinese city, despite desperate rescue efforts to save them.
The bigger city's relentless crawl has long since swallowed up Bury, though, claiming first its borders and increasingly its identity in a slow-motion land grab.
The bigger city's relentless crawl has long since swallowed up Bury, though, claiming first its borders and increasingly its identity in a slow-motion land grab.
On Tuesday, Little Earth was up early with the astronauts, slurping down coffee and trying on an emergency mask that swallowed up most of his body.
His old boss had been gunned down and his old cartel, Guerreros Unidos, was nearly vanquished there, swallowed up by its one-time allies, Los Rojos.
Suzan-Lori Parks's jazz fugue of a play presents a haunting, sepulchral parade of images that have distorted and swallowed up the history of African-Americans.
Why it matters: Cameron's successor, Theresa May, was swallowed up by Brexit chaos and replaced last month by Boris Johnson — Cameron's rival in the referendum campaign.
Two actors drove smack into the L.A. sinkhole that made national news Friday, and they escaped from their car that got swallowed up in the raging storm.
Image 2 of 2 ALOTENANGO, Guatemala – A month later, the visual contrast is striking: the emerald green of manicured fairways swallowed up by rugged black volcanic debris.
Facebook saw that messaging was the next wave of mobile computing, and so swallowed up a potential competitor with hundreds of millions of users around the world.
But after dropping Diaz three times in two rounds, McGregor's lungs started heaving, and he was swallowed up by Diaz's clinch and pressure in the third frame.
It was all completely logical — it felt, to me, like leaving for the airport at 4 am — but it also emphasized how swallowed up Philip feels inside.
But once the market gets swallowed up by a handful of big players, there's little incentive to compete on privacy, because consumers can't take their business elsewhere.
Those first years get messy pretty quick, and students often wind up transferring a bunch between schools and-or being swallowed up and regurgitated by the workforce.
But sweet English peas were swallowed up by a too-sharp risotto; seasoned with prosciutto, the rice took on more of the ham's saltiness than its sweetness.
Past crises — mass shootings, white nationalist riots in Charlottesville and government shutdowns — faded out of the news cycle over time or were swallowed up by political machinations.
Since 1955, 98 percent of the island's mass has been swallowed up, according to HUD, with relocation efforts expected to be completed over the next few years.
The statistics and information are swallowed up by the realization that in our current environment, few documentaries will be able to cross outside their built-in audience.
Cardi B, and the guys from Migos were swallowed up in a gigantic crowd waiting for them as they arrived for an event for NBA All-Star Weekend.
"I can see how you can get swallowed up in the grief, but I wanted to make something good" come out of his death, Lucero, 56, tells PEOPLE.
Millions of families are in danger of being swallowed up by our apocalyptic new fascist state, and metalheads are wasting our time sniping at one another over this?
Sprint could shed its debts in a Chapter 11 bankruptcy process and re-emerge in better shape, or it might get swallowed up by a different firm entirely.
It's a moment that captures the film's intensely New York vibe: small comforts and a lot of humor, followed by the crushing fear of being swallowed up whole.
Macron, who has made reform a watchword of his presidency, defended himself, saying the comment was meant humorously and people shouldn't get swallowed up by social media outrage.
" The uneasy synth stabs and Yorke's haunting looped voice capture the anxiety of being "swallowed up by the city" and seeing visions of "humans the size of rats.
Ludwig's kingdom is gradually swallowed up by the bureaucratic Prussian empire, which sets a gaggle of officious black-suited doctors and politicians to investigate his majesty's mental health.
I grew up near Agege, a small town that has now been swallowed up inside the ever-growing Lagos metropolitan area, and that gave the bread its name.
Ms. Loiseau's political challenges were evident at a rally on a recent Saturday in Strasbourg, where a cavernous meeting hall swallowed up the crowd of pro-Macron faithful.
Over four gruesome years, ISIS swallowed up large areas of Iraq and Syria, taking control of oil fields and using beheadings, rapes and other cruelties to terrorize populations.
Unfortunately for buyers, there is so much demand for housing right now that any new supply will likely be swallowed up quickly with competition and prices remaining high.
Laura had a great response, btw, when we asked if Blush got swallowed up by Disney -- since it seems to be buying everything else in media these days.
Introduce foreign species from a different part of the world, and the consequences can be devastating even if the lineage of the invasive species is swallowed up by hybrids.
Maybe it's because there's been an overload of hyped music released over the last two months—Kanye, Rihanna, Kendrick, and more—that it's been swallowed up a bit. 10.
Her final act, the Dropout Piece, is both a conceptual and performance piece — life and art are one, the artists is swallowed up by the art and is gone.
It was a scary, scary picture from my childhood, but an image that just fit the album so well: these beasts getting swallowed up by the fires of hell.
That never happened and now we find Dell may in fact want to buy out the rest, or have itself swallowed up by VMware, which is a smaller company.
In all likelihood, On My Block will be swallowed up by the now-regular deluge of Netflix content, especially as the platform's shows about teens multiply week-to-week.
If we were a stronger, more robust organization eight months ago, then people joining us would have been swallowed up by a whole system ready to instruct new members.
In that context, it's easy to imagine Incredibles 2 getting swallowed up by the wave, buried under the meta jokes of Deadpool and the ambitious world-building of Marvel.
So I think David Brooks, who argues that Hillary has been swallowed up by her career at the cost of personal pleasures and feelings for others, has it wrong.
In an emotional reunion, Don Matthews visited Melanson at her Las Vegas home after her recent hospital release, swallowed up by embrace after embrace from her and her family.
Today, with Dalston and East London being swallowed up by the "G word"—yep, "gentrification"—Ridley Road is one of the last remaining strongholds of multicultural, working class London.
It would compound the tragedy if it happened and no one was talking about it, and it became just another news story, another journalist swallowed up by bad actors.
But the lava is moving so aggressively that shortly after the island was formed, it was swallowed up again by the lava flow, reattaching the island to the mainland.
The Litwin charitable investments were nearly all managed by Bernard L. Madoff and substantially lost in his Ponzi scheme, which swallowed up many fortunes before being exposed in 2008.
"They both have a great point, that we should do it when we have the maximum attention, not to be swallowed up by the focus on impeachment," Khanna said.
What's left behind when these are swallowed up by righteous indignation is not mere gas and steam, but ashy debris pocking a landscape as bleak as it is barren.
Felicity Huffman and Lori Loughlin -- who are NOT being sued -- are the notable celebs who got swallowed up in the investigation ... along with 48 other parents, coaches and proctors.
They've struggled to thrive since being ravaged by union-hating Conservative prime minister Margaret Thatcher in the 80s, and smaller bodies have been swallowed up by larger, more powerful entities.
In 2011, for instance, the 40 richest families swallowed up to 76% of newly-created growth in recent years -- the highest rate of growth-concentration in the Asia-Pacific region.
Again and again the media fell back on the label "flamboyant" to describe him, as if Prince's sheer stage presence swallowed up the public's ability to assess his musical talent.
They say they fear Hong Kong will lose its protected freedoms of speech, press and assembly, and that the semi-autonomous city will ultimately be swallowed up by mainland China.
Hyundai calls it a "Cascading Grille," which is appropriate, because it spans nearly the entire front end of the car, engulfing the headlights like rocks swallowed up by flowing lava.
Ilijason says the unconventional convenience store is a way to bring small shops back to many communities in Sweden that have been swallowed up by supermarkets and big box chains.
Even the layout, which relies heavily on long, vertical panels, evokes in the reader a sense of being swallowed up by Metropolis, much like Clark Kent is within these pages.
When synthetic clothing goes through the washing machine, it releases tiny bits of plastic, which get swallowed up by marine creatures like fish and oysters and, in turn, by humans.
When ISIS finally is crushed, he will have to take care that our allies are protected and not swallowed up by Bashar al-Assad's juggernaut, supported by Iran and Russia.
Like Facebook's acquisition of WhatsApp, the Walmart deal will probably end up being another example of an upstart internet company being swallowed up to preserve the stranglehold of a giant.
To play an explorer swallowed up by the untold dangers of the Amazon, Robert Pattinson adopted a diet so intense that his body was fit for some curve-hugging denim.
Outside the bubble of the Republican base, Mr. McConnell's political stunt may strike many people as shameless, coming as it did as the Midwest was being swallowed up by floodwaters.
Many of the small savings banks hit hardest by the crisis were later swallowed up by larger rivals for next to nothing when they were on the verge of failing.
The phenomenon of modern Southeastern Conference football — with its 220,210-seat stadiums, lucrative television deals and coaches with multimillion-dollar contracts — had not yet swallowed up basketball in the South.
Before any of it goes to the actual delivery of health care, its purported purpose, much of it is swallowed up by the administrative and operational costs of insurance companies.
The refusal of this work is the refusal to be enticed by that narrative, to be swallowed up by a mysticism doomed to repeat the cycle of sin-wash-rinse-repeat.
"Radical lesbians feel swallowed up by the word queer," Faderman said, a phenomenon outlined in Bonnie J. Morris' "The Disappearing L: Erasure of Lesbian Spaces and Culture," published two years ago.
Between the release of the band's debut and Iowa, I had left the comfort of a local, friendly school to be swallowed up by the cold reality of an enormous secondary.
The level of detail and scope is incredible, and you want to populate it with people who can stand in that and not get swallowed up by the costumes and sets.
Hidden behind the Sacre-Coeur Basilica, Le Clos Montmartre is all that remains of the vineyards that used to populate the district before it was swallowed up by the developing city.
Adding a cable channel could help provide scale at a time when other studios have been swallowed up by bigger entertainment giants, while providing ballast for a sometimes volatile movie business.
As fountains of lava shot up 300 feet out of cracks in the ground, waves of the dense, smoldering rock swallowed up cars, devoured trees, decimated houses, and blanketed entire roads.
Given their lo-fi approach to recording, it was easy to lose sight of what the singers were saying, as their words got swallowed up by the ruckus unfolding behind them.
"If that spore were to settle on the sand floor, it would be swallowed up and suffocated," said Andy McAlexander, the president of the South Walton Artificial Reef Association in Florida.
Nearly swallowed up by his duffel coat, his brows furrowed, he buzzes around the demonstrators, stopping to chat with whoever comes up to him at the marches that have paralyzed Paris.
Few of them want their rich, democratic island to be swallowed up by the dictatorship next door, even if many of them have thousands of years of shared culture with mainlanders.
" But in cases of "deep imaginative feeling" it was natural to behold the "never-ending growth of one colossal grandeur chasing and surmounting another, or of abysses that swallowed up abysses.
These keyboard hooks are giant indeed, minimalist melodic loops spinning around the clickity track, while Carti's voice and the thumping bass are swallowed up by the cavernous sweep of the music.
All of these abrupt changes to the land made it more difficult for them to conduct research, since the scientific equipment they depend on was sometimes literally swallowed up by the land.
Trump's initial hostility towards environmental protection has perhaps softened to a type of ignorant disinterest as the White House is continually swallowed up in scandals, but will His Holiness change Trumps' mind?
Worldwide. The city's walls have been swallowed up by a deconstructed ode to 90s cartoons by Patch Wiskey, an inspired snake charmer by Sabek, and fantastically jazzy fox by Spencer Keeton Cunningham.
Bjugstad came up with a steal at the blue line and had a clear path down the left wing with just over eight minutes left, but Greiss swallowed up his slap shot.
Candidates, Super PACs, C4s and others already allow the majority of their budgets to be swallowed up by other, less visible, accountable and cost-effective, channels — including television, mail, telephone, and radio.
With Giovanni Ferrero at the helm of the Nutella maker, the traditionally Europe-focused business has swallowed up six companies in the last three years - half of them in the United States.
Photos by Drew Gurian/Red Bull Content Pool It's hard not to get swallowed up by the ideas put forth in the artist known as Anohni's first album under her chosen name.
Instead of arranging for a post-treatment plan, hospitals discard the chronically ill and homeless back to the street, where they are swallowed up by the black hole that is Skid Row.
Thai Union had already swallowed up Chicken of the Sea, and expected that the merger with Bumble Bee would propel it past StarKist to become the market leader in the United States.
While most of their grapes were spared, Paradise Ridge's winery was almost completely swallowed up by the flames of the Tubbs fire, as shown in a Facebook post from the winery's account.
New York extended its lead to 8-0 lead early in the third quarter after its swarming defense swallowed up veteran running back Frank Gore inside the end zone for a safety.
Just by sitting there, hearing hours of their reminiscences, I could feel myself being pulled into the same whirlwind of love and beauty that had swallowed up Brendan Greaves and David Byrne.
This omniscient approach, and the vast scope of the subject, lends her tale a novelistic sweep, but it can also flatten out her characters, who tend to be swallowed up by the story.
She&aposs been swallowed up and consumed in the political world since she was a tiny girl, and as a result, there&aposs not anything she sees that is a shock to her.
In fact, it's one of the more prominent that I've seen in recent memory, save, perhaps for the Moto Z's which was designed to be swallowed up by one of those modular backings.
One woman was recovered alive from ruins overnight in the Palu neighbourhood of Balaroa, where about 1,700 houses were swallowed up when the earthquake caused soil to liquefy, the national rescue agency said.
The fires have since swallowed up homes, temples, and schools, burned through millions of tons of coal worth billions of dollars, and caused severe health problems for workers and families in the region.
But as parking spaces were swallowed up by development, or claimed by new residents who had lobbied the city for parking restrictions, the journey became too much for many of its ageing members.
Overwhelmingly, the online response to my cosplays has been amazing, and the odd hate comment is so quickly swallowed up by a sea of love and support that I hardly ever see them.
Tay's target peer group was "young millennials" between the ages of 18 and 24, but it was only a matter of hours before the bot was swallowed up by the wrong online crowd.
Nevertheless, the first family, staff, reporters and visitors shouldn't worry about being swallowed up -- it's unlikely that the hole will grow much bigger -- and it can be easily filled in with cement grout.
For workers and firms alike, the lesson is that difficult tasks encourage growth, recovery time should be built into work and personal time should not swallowed up by social media and e-mail.
But we should look hard at reforming the $19-billion a year subsidy system – the bulk of which is currently swallowed up by larger producers – to better support small farmers making the switch.
They're forced to leave their comfortable house filled with pretty things and, with their grief-stricken, somewhat checked-out mother , make a new home in the very forest that swallowed up their father.
The government's Overseas Chinese Affairs Office will be swallowed up by the United Front Work Department, the party's arm for dealing with overseas Chinese as well as an array of groups inside China.
One woman was recovered alive from ruins overnight in the Palu neighborhood of Balaroa, where about 1,700 houses were swallowed up when the earthquake caused soil to liquefy, the national rescue agency said.
Jepsen was the only one who seemed a little lost, due to an indecipherable Jersey-ish accent and a solo song that was ostensibly written for her but instead swallowed up her voice.
For much of Mr. Milano's adulthood, he thought Riverhead Raceway might just disappear, like other tracks that once dotted Long Island — possibly swallowed up by the nearby Tanger Outlets or Christmas Tree Shops.
The fact that these objects have been found near Sagittarius A*, which likely swallowed up the gas it ripped off the stars, means they could actually be feeding the constantly voracious black hole.
On the train back to the city center, I glimpsed the glass building one last time, from the other side of the frozen water, before it was swallowed up in the Moscow skyline.
It also said that investors may be opting for ETFs over individual stocks since "nobody knows for sure which companies will truly be successful over the long term or even be swallowed up."
Indeed, part of the reason "The Boys in the Band" so clearly marks the start of the canon is the way it was swallowed up almost instantly by what it helped to spawn.
The city of Kolmanskop in the Namib desert was once a thriving destination for eager European diamond miners, but today all that remains are deserted buildings being slowly swallowed up by sand dunes.
"We'll figure it out — as he gets older, we'll have to make sure we carve out a special day for him so he doesn't feel like it's just swallowed up with Christmas," he said.
Over the next 18 months, many assumed that the deal had quietly been consummated due to the sensitivity of ZO Room's financial position and the fact it had been swallowed up by its rival.
"We'll figure it out — as he gets older, we'll have to make sure we carve out a special day for him so he doesn't feel like it's just swallowed up with Christmas," says Nick.
So, when a nitrate film print burns, a story burns with it: The reel is devoured from beginning to end, until the whole narrative has been swallowed up and each character eaten by flame.
One target to consolidate 60 percent of capacity in the hands of the 10 biggest steel enterprises helped spur a fevered round of expansions at mid-sized mills desperate to avoid being swallowed up.
The source of the story's title is revealed in Rose's summation of her mother's marriage to her father: She married who she didn't like, a sick man, his spirit already swallowed up by God.
The album is infused with a sense of the sublime similar to the Romantic paintings of JMW Turner or Carl David Friedrich, in which humans are swallowed up by the overarching power of nature.
You can also see a desire for chaos in the stated motivations of mass shooters and would-be mass shooters, and in those whose lives have been swallowed up by the QAnon conspiracy theory.
A better outcome is allowing market forces to work, as it seems will happen with Jet, which is likely to be swallowed up — possibly by the Indian conglomerate Tata and its partner, Singapore Airlines.
The dam burst swallowed up thousands of homes and hectares of rice fields across South Sulawesi province, killing about 80 people and affecting more than 13,000 - the worst disaster in at least 15 years.
While it's easy to get swallowed up in the seasonal madness of gift hunting, outfit planning, and family dinners, don't let the unsung heroes in your life fall off the shopping list this year.
For his second destination in a yearlong journey, our 52 Places Traveler landed on the Pacific Coast of Panama and found himself daydreaming about being swallowed up by the little town of Santa Catalina.
If he was acting in any way that gave the political system confidence that the truth of this matter would be fully investigated, this investigation might not have swallowed up so much of his presidency.
A whale found to have swallowed up to 80 plastic bags is seen in Songkhla, Thailand, in this still image from a June 1, 2018 video footage by Thailand's Department of Marine and Coastal Resources.
A whale found to have swallowed up to 80 plastic bags is seen in Songkhla, Thailand in this still image from a June 1, 2018 video footage by Thailand's Department of Marine and Coastal Resources.
They've swallowed up disenchanted voters from the right and the left while standing as "the alternative to the Alternative," as a Green Party politician put it, referring to the far-right Alternative for Germany party.
The result is both a profound meditation on Baldwin's vision and a metahistory of American movies that demands that we all become witnesses who choose to either end American racism or be swallowed up whole.
He invented glam-rock and New Romanticism; he mimicked plastic soul and, more recently, plastic jazz; he pioneered a flexible, everlasting art-rock style that swallowed up any genre that dared to develop in its wake.
After we'd swallowed up the kabobs, we heard some music coming from the parking lot across the street and followed the swarms who were rushing towards the stage in step with the rhythm of the drums.
It's likely thanks to the Minutemen that Milpitas, and not San Jose, can now claim itself headquarters of SanDisk and LSI Logic, two companies swallowed up in some of the biggest semiconductor acquisitions of recent years.
A huge avalanche swallowed up a luxury mountain hotel in central Italy after a series of strong earthquakes rocked the area, burying up to 30 people under tonnes of snow and debris, officials said on Thursday.
After all, feature phones have long been a cornerstone of the company's business model, even in those final years as it flirted with Windows Phone, before allowing that division to be swallowed up by Microsoft entirely.
Take Credit Suisse, the large Swiss bank that over the years has swallowed up two of Wall Street's premiere investment banks, First Boston and Donaldson Lufkin & Jenrette, to form the core of its investment-banking practice.
Suddenly, teachers must teach students how to feel about their own feelings; how not to be swallowed up by moments of failure, anger and sadness, but to slow the moment and step outside the emotional spiral.
In "22007,000 Leagues Under the Sea," the mad Captain Nemo is swallowed up by the maelstrom; in "The Adventures of Captain Hatteras," an obsession with Hyperborea first nearly kills the title character, then drives him insane.
And their potential cost, for now, can be swallowed up by general economic growth or dealt with via cynical payoffs; if the general economic growth itself goes away, well, then Trump isn't getting re-elected anyway.
Good Jobs First, a policy group that tracks incentives, has found that about 90 percent of incentive dollars are swallowed up by big businesses, not small business owners who might need a push to get going.
Under the brutal noonday sun, when I, along with seemingly everyone else in town, retreated to a hammock in a spot of shade, I found myself daydreaming about being swallowed up by this little town too.
That is a godsend in a country where the minimum monthly wage is less than $232 at that rate - and would be swallowed up by two boxes of eggs or a small tin of powdered milk.
"We'll figure it out — as he gets older, we'll have to make sure we carve out a special day for him so he doesn't feel like it's just swallowed up with Christmas," the singer said in November.
Venice is on track to get swallowed up by the sea within a century, the Great Barrier Reef is dying, and 2016 was confirmed as the hottest year on record—all thanks in part to global warming.
About 0003,700 houses in one neighborhood were swallowed up by ground liquefaction, which happens when soil shaken by an earthquake behaves like a liquid, and hundreds of people are believed to have perished, the disaster agency said.
While many Israeli startups dream about their exit from Day One, Taboola is a great example of a company attempting to build a multinational marketing technology powerhouse rather than simply getting swallowed up by a foreign enterprise.
When West Germany swallowed up a decrepit East, it was seen as a crowning western triumph in the Cold War: the Communist police state that imprisoned dissidents and shot escapees was assimilated to its successful, democratic neighbor.
The large, partially obscured, mallet-like shape on the left is embedded in the paint,  while the tiny ones appear eager to be swallowed up by the deep space of the dark wall they are rushing toward.
About 1,6003 houses in one neighborhood were swallowed up by ground liquefaction, which happens when soil shaken by an earthquake behaves like a liquid, and hundreds of people are believed to have perished, the disaster agency said.
It is more accurate to see them as high-wire acts in ad-hoc branding—attempts to stay above the popular disgust that has swallowed up the government and just about every other major institution in America.
In modern times, little material evidence existed beyond a network of monumental stone temples, including the famed Angkor Wat, and the sprawling settlements that presumably fanned out around the temples long since swallowed up by the jungle.
Even when a steadier, more danceable funk arrangement arrives with "$$$ Huntin'," the production deliberately punches digital holes in the groove, while the vocal grows increasingly processed and robotic, like someone being swallowed up in a ruthless economy.
Jawar Mohammed, an Ethiopian based in Minnesota who runs the Oromo Media network, told VICE News in December that the land of a dozen Oromo clans has been swallowed up in recent years by Addis Abeba's expansion.
The furniture industry has long been the big economic engine in town, and the downtown area was all but swallowed up by furniture showrooms, most of which are not open to the public on a regular basis.
But in the short term at least, that money will be swallowed up by a divorce payment of around $52 billion that Britain has agreed to pay the bloc to honor outstanding commitments, and by other pledges.
In the age of minimalist, feels-like-anywhere design, as classic hotels are swallowed up by corporate behemoths, it's inspiring to stay at a century-old property still owned and operated by the family that built it.
With the help of the architect Daniel Verhülsdonk, she created what she describes as "a huge hall which at first one feels swallowed up by" but that also contains a series of multifunctional, protected areas within it.
The home has those "good redwood bones" that are virtually extinct nowadays (redwood trees are native to California, but its supply was swallowed up by home building use until the 1960s and 1970s when conservationists stepped in.)
About 1,700 houses in one neighbourhood were swallowed up by ground liquefaction, which happens when soil shaken by an earthquake behaves like a liquid, and hundreds of people are believed to have perished, the disaster agency said.
Since it is not aligned with the galaxy's main disc, it is possible that this polar ring of gas and dust is actually the remains of a smaller galaxy that was swallowed up by NGC 4111 long ago.
Democratic voters in the early 26s, they found, were clustering into highly homogeneous neighborhoods in big cities like Miami and spreading out their remaining support in suburbs and small towns that got swallowed up inside Republican-leaning districts.
From the sound of it, some key projects will likely never see the light of day either, including the Ruby, a new fitness watch developed in-house by Basis, a wearable company swallowed up by Intel in 2014.
Verberg said he wasn't shopping the company, but he has had lots of conversations and when BloomReach came along, he liked the idea of being acquired by a startup, rather than being swallowed up by a larger organization.
In 2012, the NRA spent around $723 million on ads to help Mitt Romney in his presidential bid—a sizable sum, but one that was swallowed up in the Republican fundraising behemoth that Romney and his allies constructed.
Republicans and some Democrats would also like deliver at least some elements of tax reform in 2016 — specially the way the U.S. treats corporate income earned abroad — but that, too, could get swallowed up by election-year politics.
France, so impressive last year on home soil, failed to win a gold medal after their Madison team Morgan Kneisky and Benjamin Thomas were swallowed up by the Brits and had to settle for silver ahead of Spain.
Before Oakmont swallowed up Day, he said the most stressful round he had endured in 2016 was the final round of the Arnold Palmer Invitational, where he scrambled for a closing 70 to hang on for the win.
Instead, both the character and Margot Robbie's energetic performance threaten to be swallowed up by scathing reviews of the film's nonsensical editing, charges of violent misogyny, and the seemingly endless debate over what makes a good superhero movie.
As for the ping pong balls and other detritus supposedly swallowed up over the years, Green told me that explanation was simple: they would have been smashed to smithereens before they ever got a chance to re-emerge.
In her covert attempt to tear down a multilevel marketing scheme from the inside, Krystal Scruggs (Kirsten Dunst) has been swallowed up in Founders American Merchandise (otherwise known as FAM), the same organization that left her nearly destitute.
But since those projects are actually new forms of granting rents to a rent-seeking elite, the natural outcome of this system, much of that investment will likely be swallowed up in corruption mismanagement and problems of quality.
The Greeks discovered that in the depression that has swallowed up most of their last seven years; sadly, Puerto Ricans have even less power than Greeks did to alter a cruel fate that others have designed for them.
My classmates came from all over the country, but I worked in Midtown Manhattan at a big branch of Dean Witter, a 1920s-era brokerage firm whose name disappeared after being swallowed up by Morgan Stanley in 483.
The conclusion drawn by the advocacy groups is that people with attorneys were more likely to figure out how to make their court dates, and those without lawyers were at risk of getting swallowed up by the system.
Government spending was also within target, including in the health service, whose persistent failure to stick to its annual allocation has swallowed up most of the corporate tax windfall and led to a reprimand from the state's fiscal watchdog.
Patagonia, a company that objectively doesn't suck but has been sucked into the orbit of bad companies, is trying to put an end to the bizarre corporate fashion craze that's swallowed up suckers from Mountain View to Midtown Manhattan.
Torres joined Tristar Gym and rebounded as the UFC swallowed up the WEC, going 2-2 and making a solid case for beating Demetrious Johnson, possibly the greatest MMA fighter of the moment, even as he lost a decision.
Markey's mistake was the latest and perhaps most prominent example of the rise of conspiracy-mongering on the left, prompting some to worry that liberals are heading into the same fever swamps that have swallowed up the Republican Party.
And if you fancy living in a fashionable neighborhood like Kensington and Chelsea, think again: Every penny of the $38,960 an average Briton makes in a whole year would be swallowed up by your landlord in just eight months.
The overarching sense that emerges throughout the exhibition is of a terribly young artist utterly and totally swallowed up by the glamorous, edgy avant-garde, enjoying near-instant recognition, and thus encountering no form of or requirement for discipline.
Ultimately, the arguments of these women got swallowed up by the more coherent, consistent narrative of sexual conservatism, and later by a largely depoliticized version of pro-sex feminism that presented hot-pink dildos as the key to liberation.
While this may be an act of divine mercy for those who used MySpace to unwisely chronicle their awkward teen years, the platform enjoyed several years as a music sharing site before being all but swallowed up by Facebook.
But in a central scene, Lloyd Parry also gives us a confrontation between bereaved parents and the principal of the Okawa school, who can't explain how students two and a half miles inland were swallowed up by the tsunami.
"30 Rock" star Bobb'e J. Thompson and "Lincoln Heights" star Zachary Williams were in 1 of the 2 vehicles swallowed up by a 20-foot sinkhole that ended up closing Laurel Canyon, which connects Hollywood with the San Fernando Valley.
The suspension of the roaming arrangement between Didi Chuxing and Lyft answers at least one big question the industry had after the Chinese rideshare giant swallowed up Uber in 2016: How healthy can the Lyft and Didi relationship be these days?
"We'll figure it out — as he gets older, we'll have to make sure we carve out a special day for him so he doesn't feel like it's just swallowed up with Christmas," the 44-year-old singer said in November.
A public debut by music streaming service Spotify, one of Europe's most valuable tech start-ups, would be a boon for Europe where tech firms tend to sell early, getting swallowed up by bigger fish in Silicon Valley or China.
A year ago, Trump made a similar plea for bread-breaking with Democrats, only to have the year swallowed up by scorched-earth congressional elections, a divisive fight over Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, and finally the 35-day government shutdown.
Roughly midway through the song, guest vocalist (and Coltsblood bassist) Jemma McNulty's echoing voice reaches out from a cascade of guitar chords, a brief moment of calm before we're swallowed up by a mid-tempo stomp of riffs and polyrhythms.
"As the biggest get bigger, mid-tier companies are in a position where they must either expand or risk being left behind or swallowed up by their massive rivals," said Matthew Barry, an analyst at market research firm Euromonitor International.
Levi Draheim, the 8½-year-old (his mom told me he likes it when you include the ½) fears his family's property in Florida, where he lives, will be swallowed up by the rising tides associated with warmer temperatures and melting glaciers.
Besides the potential awkwardness of having less press at its launch event because they'd have to choose between OnePlus and Apple, sticking to the original date would have meant the 6T news being swallowed up by Apple's expected new iPad launch.
After all, in just the past week, rumors surfaced of Pebble getting swallowed up by Fitbit, while Motorola just up and admitted that it wasn't moving enough Moto 360 units to justify a continued investment in the space moving forward.
The group seized Mosul - Iraq's second largest city — and then swallowed up villages like Abu Jarbouh, where Ahmed's parents still live in fear of militants who control every aspect of life, from beard sizes to a ban on cigarettes and alcohol.
Recognize how often you may attribute a binary gender to everyday things: holding doors open, paying for the check, housework, buying flowers… Take those stereotypes and throw them into a deep, deep, abyss where they will be swallowed up forever. 933.
The six-song release lays the groundwork for what they're about, but really, their entire essence is captured in the first minute of the opening track, right when its clean guitar intro gets swallowed up by a joyous wall of distortion.
As long as it doesn't get swallowed up by the ocean, reduced to rubble by an earthquake, baked into a lifeless desert, or blown to smithereens by North Korea, it looks like Los Angeles will host the summer Olympics in 2028.
In one scenario, Trump sits back as Estonia is swallowed up by Russia, setting the stage for a new world order that bears little resemblance to today's — or to the one that has kept the peace in Europe for decades.
More recognizable are references to "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" and "Little Red Riding Hood," whose heroine is represented by a small puppet and swallowed up by the Big Bad Wolf before being rescued when his stomach is slit open.
The 123-year-old company, founded by Luigi Lavazza in the northern Italian city of Turin, is a mid-tier coffee producer and distributor which, according to some industry analysts, risks being left behind or swallowed up by bigger rivals.
The Coast Guard Investigative Service on Sunday and Monday served search warrants on Truth Aquatics, the owner of the diving boat that was swallowed up by flames, Santa Barbara County Sheriff's Office spokesman Lt. Eric Raney told CNN on Sunday.
Its entire cinematographic palette, so unusual when the show debuted in 2015, is an ode to the power of negative space on even the smallest of screens, to the way that humans can feel swallowed up by emptiness so very easily.
On a Friday evening last spring, I found myself in the family apartment of a Hasidic woman on South 9th Street in Williamsburg—one of the last holdouts of the Jewish population as their neighborhood gets swallowed up by hipsters.
Maybe the days of swift passionate South Boston-style MMA justice are over, swallowed up by Reebok endorsement deals and $4 billion sales and replaced by the slow, thoughtful deliberations of anti-doping agencies, athletic commissions, and—who would have thought?
Between getting swallowed up by Fossil and the recent introduction of the Phase hybrid watch, the company has been spending the last couple of years dipping its toes in the waters of more advanced wearables, finally going all in with the Vapor.
This gracious bird, fluent in the air with its 6-foot wingspan and able to soar above the mess man has made, is seeing its one remaining sanctuary slowly swallowed up, covered in a thin layer of man's casual indifference to the future.
Perhaps the most surreal and captivating moment comes when Ito is wrapped in that diaphanous black and seems to float among the cords, wafting as if blown by errant breezes — until, at the end, she is once again swallowed up and vanishes.
While it was once the case that such pieces were automatically shipped to a European museum and swallowed up into huge collections, there's now a growing school of thought which believes they should be held closer to home, in their country of origin.
Suitors include Caesars Entertainment; Blackstone, a private-equity group with a casino in Las Vegas; and MGM Resorts International, which already owns the Mirage and Bellagio, having swallowed up Mr Wynn's previous casino company, Mirage Resorts, in a hostile takeover 18 years ago.
The Times reports the flames likely swallowed up the first commercially released material by Aretha Franklin, recorded when she was still a teenager, as well as songs like "Rock Around the Clock" by Bill Haley & His Comets and "At Last" by Etta James.
The attorney general's office might have been a possibility for Giuliani under President Trump, but those dreams are nearly dashed and his post-9/11 legacy, a longtime meal ticket, is at risk of being swallowed up by this fall's presidential implosion.
As of 2011, 75% of the world's opioid prescription drugs are prescribed and swallowed up in a country that makes up less than 5% of the world's population, leading to the most common cause of unintentional death in America today -- drug overdoses.
MILAN, Jan 31 (Reuters) - Europe needs to build strong cross-border champions in media and telecoms or else it will by swallowed up by competitors from across the Atlantic or China, the chief executive of French media group Vivendi said on Wednesday.
"We (Grant and his brother) eat one-and-a-half cups of rice a day, two on Sunday," said Daniel Grant, the group's 71-year-old chairman whose five properties have been swallowed up by the ocean over the past five years.
Watching the Republican National Convention go down in my home state of Ohio, this week, I couldn't help but fear that the latest round of police killings in Louisiana, Minnesota, and Florida would get swallowed up in a sea of blue blindness.
The narrow mountain roads that once traversed the beautiful Coast Range to connect the coast to the I-5 corridor of Portland, Salem, and Eugene are gone, swallowed up by landslides, or sliced into dislocated segments by collapsed bridges and destroyed tunnels.
Perry's frustration reached its peak with just over 6 1/2 minutes remaining in the third period of Game 6 as he took a pass all alone in the slot, only to have his point-blank tying attempt swallowed up by Rinne.
In his searing memoir with Tim Brown this year, Ankiel — who eventually made a comeback as an outfielder — recalled the agony of dealing with the so-called yips, the inner torment of battling the monster that swallowed up his psyche with no warning.
In our upside-down present, however, the concern also holds right here at home, where the president in the MAGA hat defiles the First Amendment, and practitioners of a free press feel ever more the peril that ultimately swallowed up Jamal Khashoggi.
Officials say they probably have five more years of work to do there, but according to the website, the wreckage is less than a mile from the glacier's edge in Lake George and the entire site could soon be swallowed up into the ice.
"Village" no longer seemed the right word; the small houses were being rapidly swallowed up by the city of Shijiangzhuang, whose towers rose up to the sky at the end of the village streets, while the thump of pile-driving drowned out the birds.
He gets picked on constantly at school, he hasn't seen his dad in years, and he's been haunted by a wild nightmare, where the church and cemetery he can see from his bedroom window are swallowed up by the Earth in a swirl of devastation.
In the midst of it all, smaller "niche" players either find their singular voices that attract "fandom" and broader monetization, or risk being marginalized and swallowed up by their strategic investors (for a fraction of what they would have commanded a couple years back).
In the tense minutes before battle, she provides one of the best visuals of the episode by igniting the arakhs of the Dothraki army, who raise their flaming weapons aloft and ... are promptly swallowed up by the Army of the Dead 24 seconds later.
Democratic Alliance members who are persuaded by your excellent analysis to vote ANC will simply be swallowed up in the ANC numbers to the loss of the one party in South Africa with a genuine and proven commitment to liberal values and constitutional democracy.
Private sales of T-bills to the banks and other institutions such as pension funds have raised much-needed funds for the government - it is running big budget deficits to pay a public sector wage bill that swallowed up 25.6 percent of 26.5 spending.
Of course this makes a pretty big difference to your user experience, as you'll know if you've ever tried to watch a widescreen movie on an ancient TV and seen the screen get swallowed up by huge black bars at the top and bottom.
The non-linear narratives of the game jump immediately from the introduction of the holes to the ultimate aftermath of the raccoons' greed, where everyone and everything in Donut County has been swallowed up and is now living at the bottom of the hole.
But the best part of the package, hands down, is Roe discussing the strategic benefits of John Kasich's (disgusting) eating habits, which swallowed up air time that Cruz badly needed: Two things we measure all the time are media share and small-dollar fundraising.
Down in Southern California, the Woolsey fire has swallowed up more than 8,000 acres since it broke out Thursday, and it's only getting worse, leaving roughly 75,000 homes in Los Angeles and Ventura counties under mandatory or voluntary evacuation orders, the LA Times reports.
As president, Sasse rebranded Midland Luther College as Midland University, swallowed up half the students from a nearby de-licensed for-profit college, survived his own close call with the licensing board, invested in sports and a business program, and changed the school colors.
He saved five break points in the eighth game of the final set before serving it out and he was greeted by near delirium on Court 17 before being swallowed up by the hugs of friends and family as he leant over the barriers.
How the 413-year-old company fares with this drive in coming years could determine whether it can stay independent, and perhaps go public, or go the way of many other European tech start-ups and be swallowed up by bigger Silicon Valley fish.
O.J. might believe Simpson murdered two people, deep in its heart of hearts, but it also seems a little baffled by the way those murders led to such a massive spectacle, one that swallowed up a very real tragedy, along with dozens of actual people.
Ms. Baynes spent Tuesday morning running back and forth between a river gauge website on her computer and the river itself, watching anxiously as the murky waters swallowed up the boat ramp parking lot and officials urged people to evacuate before the flooding got worse.
Still, before Mr. Russell is swallowed up by the story and digital effects, he holds you with the laid-back vibe of a Hollywood veteran whose tan and crinkly smile tell you that sunsets and Goldie Hawn are waiting for him back in Cali.
I write freelance as well, but with three small children at home, my "work from home" career is inevitably swallowed up by more immediate concerns like making dinner, washing soccer uniforms, and sussing out the foul odor floating from my 8 year old's bedroom.
Between the need to diversify in today's maturing marketplace environment and the correction occurring in venture markets, 2016 will be an inflection point for "Uber for X" companies, with many being swallowed up by bigger players or just flat-out going out of business.
Fashion Review 9 Photos View Slide Show ' The ghostly girls in their giant garb (plus Lady Gaga) came stomping into the big white space on skyscraper platforms, eyes and lips outlined in black, shoulders swallowed up by oversize black sorority sweatshirts spotted with sparkling spider webs.
And in many ways, the increasing fungibility of the MILF label has been more constricting than anything else: Its high appeal has led to an overzealous and broad definition that swallowed up most of the middle ground that theoretically exists between "barely legal" and "mature" porn.
For Gawker Media, becoming part of Univision poses benefits and challenges similar to those of becoming part of Ziff Davis: It would be part of a large company, which would be good if it were left alone but bad if it were swallowed up and forgotten.
But when questions like "How long?" and "How many?" and "What's the objective?" get swallowed up by a defense industry that essentially answers with, "We'll handle it," it's no wonder that the American citizenry doesn't engage with its military much beyond surprise homecomings at football games.
Italy's debt levels are second only to Greece in the euro zone standing at 133 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) and should all 20 billion euros be swallowed up by the fragile banking system, the debt levels are projected to climb even higher, according to a Reuters report.
Before Van Dyke was swallowed up by the hoopla, he sat on a folding chair and spoke of what it was like to revisit "Mary Poppins" after a 54-year recess; how the "Poppins" author, P. L. Travers, would have regarded "Returns"; and how he stays in shape.
Joshua Burge, who has played the lead in two Potrykus features and one short, is Abbie, a gamer whose older brother brutalizes him into competitive food challenges — when we first meet Abbie, he is almost nude, swallowed up by his couch, chugging glasses of milk in minute-long intervals.
If McGahn had carried it out — or if Trump had refused to back down until he found someone who would — an enormous political controversy reminiscent of President Richard Nixon's "Saturday Night Massacre" likely would have ensued, and could well have swallowed up the rest of Trump's first year in office.
The company faces a series of obstacles that could put the brakes on its growth, including the increasing risk of being swallowed up by a larger rival, the need to invest huge amounts of money to build infrastructure in eastern Siberia and a lack of skilled staff in the remote region.
Pioneering psychologist Carl Jung saw the story of Jonah and the whale as an archetypal legend, with the story of an individual being swallowed up by some creature and then spat out recurring in cultures and religions all around the world—whether a whale or a dragon or a wolf.
Some women felt new "freedom" during the war; others saw changing "moral standards" as the result of women who had seen their men "swallowed up in that ever-increasing wave of death ..." In continental Europe, where the war was actually fought, conditions on the home front were even more challenging.
I spotted an advance detail of one tuba and two trumpets, but they proceeded in isolation, as if unwilling to acknowledge one another, and the sputtering sounds they produced were, at first, swallowed up in the afternoon traffic noise and the swirls of Tchaikovsky wafting out of the SeaGlass Carousel.
Ms. Lee was speaking over spicy beef and kimchi at a restaurant in Shin-Okubo staffed by "zainichi" — descendants of the hundreds of thousands of Koreans who migrated to the Japanese islands during the first half of the 20th century, after Japan's empire swallowed up the Korean Peninsula in 1910.
And even though there are acts of heroism — like Thunderbird and Eclipse rescuing the Struckers in the third episode — any small miracles that would otherwise inspire hope and optimism are swallowed up by the relentlessness and influence of a government that's intent on rounding up and getting rid of mutants.
Most other new premium OTT video market entrants in this beyond-crowded premium OTT video space — including so-called niche-focused OTT video services — will be swallowed up or simply languish, squeezed out by market leaders and the sheer scale of Google and Facebook, with which they simply can't compete for ad dollars.
Though I have lived in the United States for about 34 years, I have never come close to solving this mess, and the question of what to do, how to remake myself every day to escape being swallowed up by this quandary is a question that clearly plagues other immigrants to this country.
As the number of apps and sites for buying and selling goods and services continues to grow, we're seeing a shakeout among the companies that help make those wheels of commerce turn, with the biggest of the lot continuing to scale up and those that have failed to grow getting swallowed up.
He asked one young actor to play a scene from Stephen Adly Guirgis's "The Last Days of Judas Iscariot" as if he were talking to someone he'd met on the subway; another to slow down her lines from Beth Henley's "Crimes of the Heart," and not get swallowed up in its Southern accent.
First, the emerging phase of conservatism is more inclined to integrate left-wing arguments about the effects of economic policy and neoliberal capitalism into its cultural diagnoses — though whether this integration will lead to a wiser right or just be swallowed up in Trumpian hypocrisy and folly is an entirely open question.
We got the "Shark Tank" star out in NYC and asked the fashion mogul if he had any advice for Olivia Jade ... Lori's daughter who got swallowed up in her mom and dad's federal grand jury indictment, which accused the couple of paying $500k in bribes to get Olivia and her sister into USC.
Sweden doesn't often have to deal with fires, but so far the blazes have swallowed up $70 million worth of land, according to Swedish news agency TT. The country has asked for help from Norway and Italy, which sent along helicopters and planes to help contain the flames, according to the New York Times.
" The multi-platinum singer/songwriter answered his own question later that night, as a sold-out crowd packed into a Chicago venue and swallowed up every ounce of a mouth-watering set that included deep album cuts such as "Backseat" and "Magic" alongside favorites "Last Shot" and covers such as Tom Petty's "Learning to Fly.
Mr. Spielberg will be accused of taking games and their players too seriously and not seriously enough, of pandering and mocking, of just not getting it and not being able to see beyond it — "it" being the voracious protoplasm that has, over the past three or four decades, swallowed up most of our cultural discourse.
So it was interesting to be among the libertarians in a time when, like other right-of-center faiths, they have seen their political ideals swallowed up by the rule of Donald Trump (whose own FreedomFest appearance, back in 2015, featured a question for him about Russian sanctions from a certain red-haired Russian spy).
By the end of Mr. Karam's haunting, beautifully realized play — quite possibly the finest we will see all season — the apartment has emptied; there's not a single human being left on a stage suddenly plunged into total darkness, as if a black hole had swallowed up the Blake family before the turkey has even had time to cool.
Compared to the labored rhetoric of "Two Doves" and "Stillness Is the Move," the pomo lieder Longstreth ceded her in the Dirty Projectors, the one-dimensionality of "All to Myself"'s "I want to be swallowed up in an ocean of love" or "Miss You"'s "Gonna take you on a night ride" are formal coups in reverse.
Kepler found systems of planets, groups of worlds swirling around their star, lonely planets encased in ice, other worlds scorched by fire, newborn planets shrouded in dust, waterworlds, and planets swept by global storms, planets dancing in orbit with two stars, or even three, and even planets from other galaxies that were swallowed up by the Milky Way.
Biden's suggestion that the willingness of McConnell and other Republicans to behave this way is a product of the Trump era should be measured against evidence from just before Trump swallowed up the political scene—especially those years in which Biden was, in fact, tasked with working with McConnell to achieve the Obama administration's policy objectives.
His problem, Democrats say, is that the lane he's chosen is being swallowed up entirely by former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenFormer Biden economic adviser: 'I really like a lot of' Warren's tax proposals Poll: Trump trails top 2020 Democrats in Michigan Monmouth acknowledges poll showing Biden losing support was 'outlier' MORE, the clear front-runner and top pick for mainstream Democrats looking for moderation and executive experience.
Every match was watched by tens or hundreds of thousands of viewers — largely 16- to 25-year-olds for whom the video-game homage intuitively makes sense or older, cynical Gen Xers like me who long for the authentic "Englishness" that drew them to the game before it got swallowed up by commercialism and who sit in front of a computer all day at work — again, like me.
There were, for sure, some brave souls: Pharrell Williams, an event co-chairman, in ripped jeans, "Rei" inked on the knee, plaid shirt and motorcycle jacket; his wife, Helen Lasichanh, in a red jumpsuit that flattened and haloed the body and had no armholes; Michèle Lamy, the partner of the designer Rick Owens, in snaking red and pink vinyl waves; and Rihanna, swallowed up in a boa constrictor of chintz ruffles, femininity on the rampage.
Viktor & Rolf, celebrating their 25th anniversary in business, decided to revisit 25 of their greatest surrealist hits, remade in white satin: the bedclothes show of 2005, in which sheets and pillowcases were transformed into all-in-one dresses; the chainsawed tulle show of 2009, in which giant chunks were bored out of ball gowns (the credit crunch was making everyone cut back); the Russian doll couture show of 1999, when the model Maggie Rizer was swallowed up by 10 layers of clothes.
But less likely than it would have been without the fiasco, which is why Biden, the big loser of the actual voting, is probably the biggest winner of the tabulation debacle: It obscures just how much he slipped beneath his polling, lets Iowa be swallowed up by other stories (the State of the Union, impeachment, coronavirus and then … New Hampshire!), and makes it modestly more likely that he can limp through to South Carolina with a chance to make a stand.
Their features were distinct, yet similar, and the snow, or static, call it what you will, was expanding, the flakes getting bigger, their wild movement driven in swirls, rising while falling, and sweeping in from both the left and the right, obscuring everything, the table, the window, and Jim and Hank, too, as if they were being swallowed up by a blizzard, while the humming noise intensified, grew shrill, and started to stutter with a kind of Doppler effect, pulsing louder at a higher and higher frequency.
So for those of us who aren't yet swallowed up by resentment and still see promise in Liberty — despite Mr. Falwell's crippling lack of judgment and the school's systemic issues (like its rocky relationship with students of color or other marginalized groups on campus) — let's do exactly what is needed to fix broken systems all around us, in government and elsewhere: Let's make phone calls, stage peaceful protests, bring thought leaders together, analyze the problem as a community, and refuse to allow the status quo or biased media coverage to dictate our expectations for our institutions.

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