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"tailing" Definitions
  1. the part of a projecting stone or brick tailed or inserted in a wall.
  2. tailings,
  3. Building Trades
  4. gravel, aggregate, etc., failing to pass through a given screen.
  5. the residue of any product, as in mining; leavings.

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269 Sentences With "tailing"

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Todd: That was Philip tailing Renee, but who was that woman either helping Philip or tailing him?
And as the day went on, I realized that the police were following the same procedures as they had in D.C.: they were tailing the medics, they were tailing my friend and me.
In fact, there were several sets of reds tailing around us.
A detective who was tailing Hartman seized the napkin as evidence.
Victims and their advocates had been tailing Mr. Lara for years.
In one video, he can be seen tailing a black man.
But both economic growth and the pace of urbanisation are tailing off.
It was rusted, tailing a good bit of frayed monofilament fishing line.
With investment now tailing off inland, their growth is also beginning to falter.
Oil floats on the surface of a tailing pond near Fort McMurray, Alberta.
It scars the land with deep gashes, barren pits, and murky tailing ponds.
You (were) speeding up, tailing me, so I move over, and you stop me.
She flips through the pictures he took while tailing their neighbor the previous night.
She says she'd seen him tailing her before -- and Shavaughn already has a record.
Federal agents tailing Mr. Millar wound up connecting the license plates to Father Moloney.
Netflix has surpassed Comcast in market value after decades of tailing the telecom giant.
"There are still conspiracy theorists," Beverly says over the phone, her voice tailing off.
The story involves a surveillance operation, with agents tailing a suspect in a car.
Through a series of evasive turns, Watson managed to lose the person tailing him.
The movie catches Morris on the cusp, with his childhood tailing off behind him.
Heirigs says the BMW flipped over, and clipped Wilson's tailing car in the process.
He had found what we had come here for: a group of four tailing redfish.
Their cumulative numbers reached 280m in 2017 (the rate of growth is now tailing off).
Current data suggests, however, that violence may be tailing off in 2017, at least moderately.
KLONSKY: I got a billy club across my back as I was high-tailing it.
Florida officials began tailing Invictus after tracking him down at a relative's home, Goodyear said.
With most games, it's normal to see support start tailing off after a year or two.
As the man drove with Martinez in a Dodge Charger, two other cars started tailing them.
James says he was driving around Sunday afternoon in L.A. when he spotted Jennifer tailing him.
These include design, hardware, software, mobile apps, e-tailing, blogging, social media and app-based services.
Some people get a slow skid-marked tailing-off into nothingness, and others halt more quickly.
She traveled the country chasing down leads, sometimes buying wigs and tailing suspected kidnappers in disguise.
I wasn't tailing a flag-wielding tour guide, or funneling out of a sightseeing coach, snap-happy.
The poor guy can't even go for chicken without a mob of baying fans tailing him. pic.twitter.
It's hard to shake the feeling you're under constant watch, that there's maybe always someone tailing you.
" He added: "I'm not looking in the rearview mirror to see if anyone is tailing me anymore.
The reaction is instantaneous: The boat makes a U-turn, high-tailing it out of the park.
Jeremy was seen driving around town in a convertible ... tailing Justin who was in his own vehicle.
Driving away, he was pulled over by police he had noticed tailing him on his walk, he said.
"Iron ore prices rose 20% at same period last year due to Brazil's tailing dam disaster," said Luo.
Officials had now whittled down the number of potential license plates and began tailing a handful of people.
She's in the background when Gordon is arrested, but she is also spotted tailing Bonnie on the road.
Oleg, like Elizabeth and Philip, was tailing an unremarkable-looking woman who was an enemy of the state.
If Scotland Yard got caught tailing an FSB agent around London, there would be a major public fuss.
Low-pitched, almost tailing off at the end, it is a sigh of disappointment, of lost hope. Urrrr.
Stocks did not start tailing off until after the meeting, particularly when the Labor Department reported on Feb.
In both cases, a dam holding back a tailing pond burst, spilling torrents of sludge into the surrounding area.
At some point he says cops began tailing him, pulled him over and asked if he had been drinking.
The aerial camcorder will film 1080p HD video while tailing at a safe distance with its obstacle avoidance system.
Nestled in a valley between the two tailing ends of the Appalachian foothills, the southern city of Birmingham, Ala.
Over the years, savings hit its peak of 11 percent in December 2012 and has been tailing lower since.
But New Century, which is pioneering technology designed to extract minerals from tailing dumps, will ramp up only slowly.
Amazon and Google ranks second and third for America's most trusted brands, tailing behind only the U.S. Postal Services.
Imagine driving the kids to school instead of high-tailing it out of the driveway to make a meeting!
The earth-filled embankment known as a tailing dam has become an increasingly popular method of storing mineral waste.
The things that Amazon is doing in both e-tailing and AWS causes you to rewrite your entire rule set.
It looks like a shark's dorsal fin, spiking in the teenage years and then long-tailing off to the left.
It is claimed that Hayes later bumped Smith's car while tailing him for purposes of securing a license plate number.
With the second-quarter results season tailing off, MSCI Europe firms have reported 10.9 percent year-on-year earnings growth.
And I know that the guy dozing off on the bench, next to the dog, is wiretapping me, tailing me.
He's mastered the art of shooting lightning while tailing storms in more than a dozen states, from Texas to Wyoming.
Homebuilding stocks normally make their gains for the year between fall and early spring before flattening out or tailing off.
He's mastered the art of shooting lightning while tailing storms in more than a dozen states from Texas to Wyoming.
This factoid may come as no surprise, but what might is the degree to which he's tailing behind his predecessors.
"If this tailing collapses, even more toxic chemicals could enter the water system than we are already seeing," he added.
There's also a second film she made, a documentary, that shows couriers high-tailing JD deliveries to customers across Beijing.
The gang began their work by watching Daphne's movements, tailing her car and observing her home, according to Muscat's confession.
The record falls from his hands to the street, and Zeke — who has been tailing him — catches it and runs off.
Here, I encounter a problem: Tailing people on foot won't work because anyone who leaves the office at lunch will drive.
A tailing dam burst at Samarco in November, killing 19 people and causing what Brazil says is its worst environmental disaster.
But getting an hour or two to search without anybody tailing him gives JT a huge head start in the hunt.
The shilling is set to gain, helped by a liquidity mop up and a tailing off of demand from corporate firms.
Happ has toggled between his tailing four-seam fastball and his sinking two-seamer, while mixing in a slider and changeup.
Nevertheless, in early 1953 the agency could not or would not tell Peter who was tailing his car in the streets.
Tailing her was daughter Chantal 240 years old but looking all of the 22008 she will be in a few days.
But Hicks prefers a two-seamer (also known as a sinker), which gives him that natural tailing action without sacrificing velocity.
Eventually, two other patrol cars with their lights flashing come into view, tailing the vehicle as it pulls over to the shoulder.
Barkley was considered a Heisman Trophy frontrunner early this season before tailing off a bit as defenses designed schemes to stop him.
Eventually, she would visit him for a few days, changing cars as she moved across Yerevan to lose the officers tailing her.
This time, I saw Mr. Yusuf and his companion tailing us as soon as we walked out of the Chini Bagh Hotel.
Thiam's position was untenable, even though he has denied any knowledge of the tailing of former wealth boss Iqbal Khan and another colleague.
Dove-tailing with the economic and political rationale of taming its steel sector is the pressing need to curb output on environmental grounds.
Slipping it into your bag and high-tailing it to the nearest coffee shop to finish up your memoir has never been easier.
After years of deteriorating play in Baltimore, Flacco looked sharp to open the 2018 season before tailing off some, providing room for optimism.
Tate began by plunking the first hitter he faced, pinch hitter Greg Garcia, on a high tailing fastball that actually grazed his lips.
Up to Thursday's close of $1.75, the company's shares had risen about 40 percent this year, tailing a recent rally in oil prices.
Crossing a vacant square beneath an aqueduct, we suddenly realized that five men with knives were tailing us; soon, they were chasing us.
Mostly they hoped to take advantage of the fact that after months of tailing a candidate, political reporters tend to be pretty bored.
He went on his neighborhood's Nextdoor discussion forums and found reports of missing packages and suspected thieves tailing FedEx trucks through the area.
The government will also inspect about 140 of the nation's dams that hold back so-called tailing ponds, where byproducts from mines are stored.
Expect Civil War to start tailing off, however, as the coming Memorial Day weekend unleashes Alice Through the Looking Glass and X-Men: Apocalypse.
But, as the World Malaria Report 2017, published on November 29th by the World Health Organisation, explains, that progress seems to be tailing off.
Overall, however, the PMIs showed something of a tailing off of activity — primarily in services — even if that was within the context of expansion.
"Two Chinese jet fighters engaged in tailing and surveillance in keeping with laws and regulations, and they always maintained a safe distance," he said.
TMZ broke the story ... McKenzie was arrested at Kendall's home after following her up the driveway, and it wasn't his first time tailing her.
And when the St. Louis got within a few miles of Miami's harbor, the Coast Guard started tailing the boat to underline the point.
It's a horrible plan because Forty should know by now that Joe is either with or tailing anyone he knows at any given moment.
The songs are brief, sometimes tailing off at the point when you want them to take flight — the longest song comes in under four minutes.
But he does remember turning on the television to watch the NBA finals and instead becoming captivated by breaking coverage of the cops tailing Simpson.
Hydro said that SEMAS had said it would order Hydro's Paragominas bauxite mine to suspend operations at one of two tailing dams at the plant.
The roll call of those cheated of their award podium moments because of competitors later found to have doped shows no signs of tailing off.
In addition to the strong global growth picture, Chantico CEO Gina Sanchez believes the strength of "e-tailing" — online retail — will continue to drive FedEx.
A runner starts for second, and Perez turns the pitch around in an instant, tacking a hard tailing throw to the corner of the bag.
We're told Dina was surprised to see several cops tailing her as she got home -- the implication being, she didn't think she'd done anything wrong.
Tailing ponds aren't flammable, Klassen said, but it is possible for the oil sands to burn if the fire reaches areas where it is mined.
In that position, their tails poke out of the water; casting to so-called tailing fish is considered the most exciting way to land a red.
You're walking to work when you see a man tailing a woman, muttering sexual obscenities at her as she stares straight ahead, picking up her pace.
The April-to-September mid-crop is tailing off, and farmers are now focusing on the next main crop, which runs officially from October to March.
Vale announced on Monday it would pay 400 million reais ($106 million) to compensate workers affected by the deadly rupture of a tailing dam in January.
However, Tr3way is still under investigation for another shooting just hours before the event, when he was allegedly caught on camera chasing after a tailing car.
But Doggett came out on top in the end, high-tailing it to Coates's place, where they watched TV on the couch like a regular couple.
The group "is recommending that dams, especially large dams, be built by dam professionals, but it is too rarely the case for tailing dams," Grenier said.
Despite his year tailing off, however, and losing a 9,000-point ranking lead over Murray, Djokovic still won seven titles and finally ruled at Roland Garros.
Brazil is still recovering from the 2015 Samarco mining disaster, in which a tailing dam burst and unleashed enough mud to fill 12,000 Olympic swimming pools.
"We assume things will stabilize after other types of tailing dams used in other mines are recognized to be safe," Miyamoto said, without specifying a timeframe.
The presence of the large plane and two tailing helicopters raised eyebrows around the city, where the sight of military craft among the skyscrapers is not normal.
" In Ottumwa, Biden's speech was interrupted by a man traveling as part of a crew of anti-abortion activists tailing the campaign and yelling about "killing babies.
Well-traveled foe: A representative for a pro-ethanol group, which has been tailing (and dogging) Mr. Cruz all week, yawned deeply as he handed out pamphlets.
Ray and Nikki flee their home after another visit from Gloria and Lopez, while unbeknownst to them Yuri and Meemo are tailing them with orders to kill.
"We debated whether we should respond in kind," Mr. McFaul said, including by more conspicuously tailing Russian officials or staging protests outside the Russian Embassy in Washington.
It's hard to imagine a version of 13 Reasons Why in which Tony wasn't constantly tailing Clay in his car, or blasting '80s tunes from his speakers.
It could be that Amazon felt that user growth was tailing off on the other platforms, so now is a good time to boost with new availability.
Going undercover, wearing clever disguises, tailing suspects, digging for potential corpses in dark corners of rural England in the middle of the night — they love it all.
Matt Bevin formally requested a recanvass of votes for the state's gubernatorial race on Wednesday, after tailing behind Democratic opponent Andy Beshear by just over 5,000 votes.
The contaminated liquid ends up sitting in "tailing ponds," where it leaks into the local environment and increases the rate of cancer among people who live nearby.
Remember, police are still investigating Tekashi after one of his known associates was found to be tailing Keef, leading up to someone opening fire on him in NYC.
Herzberg expects healthy orders for burgers and napkins over the next few days; the summer surge in orders for Corona will likely continue before tailing off come fall.
It isn't the world's only electric car company anymore, now competing against Porsche, Audi, and Mercedes, while the subsidies that spurred its US growth are already tailing off.
Baskut Tuncak, a U.N. expert on the disposal of hazardous substances, urged Brazil to prioritize dam safety evaluations and block new tailing dams until safety could be ensured.
The provincial regulator said some birds were found dead at one of the northern Alberta site's tailing ponds, while others were found injured and had to be euthanized.
Sometimes you can lose a tail by entering a familiar building and high-tailing it to a backdoor or less obvious exit where ideally a getaway car awaits.
He's working within a recognizable horror-film framework here (the darkness, the stillness), so it's not surprising when a car abruptly pulls up and begins tailing the man.
Neo started moving toward bomb site A and Fox was unknowingly tailing him, barely missing him around multiple corners and eventually getting killed by Neo to end the round.
And even though Jess has done her best to ditch Matt and his legal advice, he's still tailing her, having read her file and knowing her history with Kilgrave.
She told police she was returning from Whole Foods, so cops are looking to see if any surveillance cameras may have captured the suspects tailing her into the lot.
The killer whales are tailing boats all around Alaska, with the majority of the pack seemingly in the strip of water between Russia and Alaska, called the Bering Sea.
His departure comes as Swiss regulators investigate a spying scandal in which the bank was accused of tailing a former wealth manager after he switched to rival UBS (UBS).
Environmental inspectors are due to inspect the plant and its tailing ponds, with the Ministry of Ecology and Environment (MEE) issuing a directive for other refineries to be checked.
Shuey said that UNC failed to repair cracks in the dam while simultaneously overfilling the uranium mill's toxic tailing ponds that were being held back by that cracking wall.
The April-September mid crop in the world's top cocoa producer is tailing off and the focus now is on the forthcoming October-to-March main crop, farmers said.
Matt Bevin formally requested a recanvass of votes for the state's gubernatorial race on Wednesday, after tailing behind Democratic opponent Andy Beshear by just above 5,000 votes, AP reports.
Members of the paparazzi who were assigned to follow Kim Kardashian West during Paris Fashion Week recall two men who may have been tailing her with the group of photographers.
She points out that his suit – which is obviously bulletproof – is absorbing kinetic energy from all the bullets – energy he then redirects to flip over the car that's tailing them.
According to a search warrant obtained by TMZ, the alleged stalker placed a GPS tracker on Gugu's vehicle and has been tailing her around the city for over 2 months.
But on Wednesday, two lovebirds in Arizona proved high-tailing it from the cops doesn't always have to be so sinister—in fact, it can actually be kind of touching.
The government has ordered all mining activity in Hpakant to cease during Myanmar's May-October monsoon season, but people in the area say scavengers still scour tailing piles for jade.
Amid fears the first two services are tailing off, authorities are bringing in or increasing taxes on mobile money and introducing them for social media to make up the shortfall.
A host of fans scrambled for the souvenir, fully believing this baseball was struck by a future Hall of Famer who will one day handle pitches tailing low and away.
Switzerland's second-biggest bank confirmed it was behind the second internal spying scandal to surface this year after a newspaper report last week detailed former HR head Peter Goerke's tailing.
A guy who has been tailing Kendall Jenner, chasing her, banging on her windows and scaring the hell out of her has just been ordered to stay far far away.
It is a measure of the quality of the Laguna Madre, however, that just having a shot at tailing reds was as compelling as boating many other fish I've caught elsewhere.
ETX sits on the other side of trades from retail customers and is tailing off the leverage it offers in the run-up to the referendum to stop it getting burned.
I was hanging out with my pretty friend Lauren, who's light skinned and short, and about half of the men's basketball team were tailing us, all eager to get her number.
Escaping from the hacker space with Elliot and Darlene, Irving spots an FBI agent tailing them, and manages to slow the car to a stop just by talking on the phone.
Tailing ponds can have issues should the dams holding them back fail, potentially sending toxic sludge into the environment and even killing people, like in the 2010 disaster in Kolontar, Hungary.
With the April-to-September mid-crop tailing off in Ivory Coast, the worlds top cocoa producer, farmers are now eyeing the development of the next October-to-March main crop.
Yet there are signs that the pace of consumer credit growth has begun tailing off in recent months, according to a U.K. consumer monthly report issued by Capital Economics last Thursday.
Margaret left work and started following Penny's trail, she soon realized that she was tailing a UPS truck, and figured Penny, a curious box-lover like most kitties, must've climbed inside.
In fact, several officials told POLITICO earlier this year that the Obama administration rejected more forceful counterintelligence activities against the Russians, "including more aggressively tracking and tailing" their operatives in America.
The club he was using now was a 7-iron, and the shots he was hitting, as depicted on the screen by towering red arcs, were tailing slightly to the right.
There's a quiet magic to paddling around an endless expanse of mirrored water for hours, with just a seal or two tailing you and the occasional barking sea lion for company.
With the April-to-September mid-crop tailing off in Ivory Coast, the world's top cocoa producer, farmers are now eyeing the development of the next October-to-March main crop.
If the person she's tailing is walking with someone else, engaged in a conversation she wants to overhear, she said she can get close enough to eavesdrop without raising alarm bells.
Credit Suisse Chief Executive Tidjane Thiam said in October a "media campaign" surrounding the Swiss bank's tailing of former International Wealth Management executive Khan had left clients undeterred and business unscathed.
Credit Suisse Chief Executive Tidjane Thiam said in October a "media campaign" surrounding the Swiss bank's tailing of former International Wealth Management executive Khan had left clients undeterred and business unscathed.
Another poll, also conducted after the allegations emerged, had Jones tailing Moore by about 10 percentage points — which, all things considered, isn't too shabby for an Alabama Democrat post-partisan realignment.
In 2015, a breach at a tailing pond at the Samarco mine jointly owned by Vale and BHP Billiton, also in Minas Gerais, caused Brazil's worst environmental disaster and killed 19 people.
Orange County law enforcement were tailing a stolen car Monday when the suspect suddenly pulled over to gaze upon the moon passing in front of the sun through a welding face mask.
Vickery has been tailing John to catch him acting suspiciously, but with his focus solely on this kid, he isn't leaving much room for other suspects, and it's starting to frustrate Richard.
U.S. brands such as Victoria's Secret, Crayola and Beats are taking aim at Singles Day — which is about five times bigger than Cyber Monday — by launching stores on e-tailing giant Alibaba.
The B-roll footage shows how the arm of the chase car camera swings around and swivels on a dime, tailing the car perfectly so it can get all the right angles.
ZURICH, Oct 30 (Reuters) - Credit Suisse boss Tidjane Thiam said a "media campaign" surrounding the Swiss bank's tailing of former International wealth management executive Iqbal Khan was not affecting its client relationships.
A restart at Samarco Mineracao SA depends on talks with prosecutors on building a new tailing dam system and a restructuring of the company's debt, executives at BHP and Vale have said.
Whether parked on a plank with a span of pirates, or high-tailing it through history on the back of a hurtling T. rex, we are now whizzing in the fast lane.
According to research firm IDC, Xiaomi was the fifth biggest shipper of smartphones in China in the first quarter of 2017 with 9.0 percent of market share, tailing OPPO, vivo and Apple.
This is how Mizzurna best exhibits a Shenmue sensibility, as Matthew must endure bar fistfights, animal attacks, car chases and tailing suspects without being spotted, to name just a few random scenarios.
Yankees 5, Astros 3 As Gary Sanchez steadied himself at the plate in the fifth inning Wednesday, it was not a tailing sinker that arrived from Houston Astros left-hander Dallas Keuchel.
Throughout the day, he'd been approaching his job with the utmost seriousness, from suspecting a car of tailing them to inquiring about surveillance cameras to shielding Al from anyone who approached him.
ZURICH, Oct 30 (Reuters) - Credit Suisse boss Tidjane Thiam said a "media campaign" surrounding the Swiss bank's tailing of former International wealth management executive Iqbal Khan was not affecting its client relationships.
AND SO I THINK THAT SECOND POINT IS WORTH PAYING ATTENTION TO. I THINK IT'S CONSISTENT, IN MY VIEW, WITH U.S. GDP GROWTH TAILING OFF IN '19 AND 2020 DOWN TOWARD POTENTIAL.
Both were complex sequences; in the case of the 1997 earthquakes, there was no clear main shock, unlike the normal sequence where the strongest shock comes first, with aftershocks tailing off with time.
Jake Taylor tries everything to get his ex-wife back, from reading the Classics Illustrated version of Moby Dick to, um, tailing her home after a ball game while driving the bullpen car.
In a statement, the U.N. expert on disposal of hazardous substances Baskut Tuncat urged the government to prioritize safety evaluations of dams and not authorize any new tailing dams until safety is ensured.
He and the other veteran executive, Jerry Bailey, say that their approach will be far cleaner than oil sands mining in Canada, which is more water intensive and leaves vast toxic tailing ponds.
The town is peppered with mine tailing sites that threaten to contaminate groundwater to the detriment of the entire Upper Clark Fork watershed, though not, significantly, the Upper Missouri watershed, which feeds Bozeman.
Vessel-tracking and port data compiled by Refinitiv show iron ore shipments from Brazil to China have been falling sharply since January in the wake of a tailing dam disaster that killed hundreds people.
You didn't know the first incarnation of the Washington Senators, the team that called the nation's capital home from 1901 to 1960 before high-tailing it to the Midwest to become the Minnesota Twins.
We reintroduced the straight-legged capital "R," single-story lowercase "a," lowercase "u" without a trailing serif, a lowercase "t" without a tailing stroke on the bottom right, a beardless "g," some rounded punctuation.
ET. Conservative activist James O'Keefe spent part of his day tailing a pastor's van as the pastor took voters to the polls, but Williams said he hadn't received any intimidation complaints as a result.
The alternating Seema chapters lack the antic verve of Barry's, and not only because Barry is high-tailing his way across America while Seema is back in their apartment scheduling therapists for their son.
But when she did start to do the surveillance and tailing and subterfuge traditionally associated with the trade of a professional snoop, she said she was surprised by how good she was at it.
Equity markets also were hammered by a plunge in Brazilian miner Vale SA that wiped out about $13.8 billion in market value after a tailing dam collapsed last week and killed at least 60 people.
There are signs of disagreement on the matter among EU members, with Baltic countries on Russia's borders typically keener on maintaining tough sanctions, while countries like Greece have flagged the possibility of tailing them off.
The third event focused on retailing and e-tailing in the internet age is hosted by Recode's Jason Del Rey and features speakers like Apple's VP of Apple Pay Jennifer Bailey and Twitter's Jack Dorsey.
Bouée and Thiam Credit Suisse commissioned its investigation after prosecutors in Zurich opened a case concerning potential coercion or threats following a complaint made by Khan, who reportedly confronted one of the people tailing him.
Guerts said scientists are now looking at images from the camera aboard the orbiter Rosetta, which is tailing the comet and Philae, hoping to see a dust cloud or other indication that something had happened.
There were no other cars or cameras tailing him, so this doesn't seem to have been filmed for his series "Jay Leno's Garage," where he talks shop and tests rides like this all the time.
Ukrainian investigators say the payments were illegal, and that the ledger contains evidence of corruption under the country's former president, who was ousted in 2014 before high-tailing it to Russia with stolen Ukrainian assets.
PRE ORDER: MUNCHIES: Late-Night Meals from the World's Best Chefs Their conversation begins with an origin story of MUNCHIES itself, with Chris narrating how it all began with a late night tailing David Chang.
The pipeline of new buyouts which built up in late 2017 for syndication in early 2018 is tailing off, leaving bankers looking for deals and considering less lucrative refinancing deals as pricing continues to fall.
Two are standard tailing storage facilities, or tail-end dams, while the third is a hazardous waste dam that will be built about 50 meters from an active seismic faultline, according to Papazachos, the seismologist.
Other funds will go toward Macy's e-commerce efforts, which have been growing but struggle to make up for the pace at which physical stores have been tailing off — a common story among its rivals.
Ben Simmons believes his ex, Tinashe, has been tailing him and showing up at the same places he parties with gf Kendall Jenner ... and it's gotten so bad he's seriously thinking of significantly beefing up security.
BRASILIA (Reuters) - The confirmed death toll from a burst tailing dam at an iron ore mine in Brazil has risen to 58 people, Minas Gerais state civil defense agency spokesman Flavio Godinho told reporters on Sunday.
Executive promotions, an annual ritual at the big family-controlled conglomerates that dominate South Korea's economy, typically set the stage for new initiatives in the coming year, with decision-making tailing off in the weeks beforehand.
Not only do they hound me the entire time I'm on the surface, but they continue to follow me with a small fleet of drone ships tailing my craft as I fly to the next planet.
In a matter of weeks last summer the euro moved from $1.11 to $1.20, in response to a hint from the ECB's boss, Mario Draghi, that the tailing off of its bond-buying would begin soon.
The other half cuts back to a recent night in which Laurie was capering with Nora and Matt, tailing the physicists who claim to have a machine that can send people to their Departed loved ones.
"The observation of Peter Goerke, which has now been confirmed, is inexcusable," Chairman Urs Rohner said in a statement, noting "grave concern" that those responsible for the tailing had not mentioned it during the earlier probe.
Equities also were slammed by plunging shares of Brazilian miner Vale SA, which lost some $19.3 billion of its market value following the collapse of a tailing dam last week that killed at least 323 people.
Equities also were slammed by a plunge in shares of Brazilian miner Vale SA wiped out about $323 billion in market value following the collapse of a tailing dam last week that killed at least 60 people.
Palladium has continued to firm despite weak car sales as news that Russia is mulling a ban on scrap and tailing exports threatens to further tighten an already tight market, TD Securities wrote in a weekly note.
After literally tailing the guy's bare cheeks for about an hour, the cops eventually managed to bring him to a stop and arrest him, reporting that "no dangerous instruments were found" on his person, whatever that means.
Khan, who helped Credit Suisse boss Tidjane Thiam reshape Credit Suisse into a wealth management heavyweight, filed a criminal complaint alleging threats and coercion after a confrontation with people tailing his car in Zurich on Sept. 17.
A criminal investigation into Khan's tailing -- which came to a head when the wealth manager filed a police report following a confrontation with one of the detectives as he and his wife drove through Zurich -- is ongoing.
A criminal investigation into Khan's tailing — which came to a head when the wealth manager filed a police report following a confrontation with one of the detectives as he and his wife drove through Zurich — is ongoing.
A criminal investigation into Khan's tailing — which came to a head when the wealth manager filed a police report following a confrontation with one of the detectives as he and his wife drove through Zurich — is ongoing.
ABIDJAN (Reuters) - Above average rains in most of Ivory Coast's cocoa growing regions last week should boost the next main crop in autumn, while the April to September mid-crop is tailing off, farmers said on Monday.
Prices have also been buoyed by production cuts at Vale, which said last week it expects to sell 13 million tonnes less than planned this year following the dam burst and heightened security concerns over its tailing ponds.
Vale SA and BHP Billiton Ltd, joint owners of the Samarco iron mine, are part of a group that includes 22 people and two other companies that stand accused of crimes related to a tailing dam that burst.
BRASILIA, Jan 27 (Reuters) - The confirmed death toll from a burst tailing dam at an iron ore mine in Brazil has risen to 58 people, Minas Gerais state civil defense agency spokesman Flavio Godinho told reporters on Sunday.
SAO PAULO, June 8 (Reuters) - Brazilian mining company Vale SA said it will spend $1.9 billion for the decommissioning of nine tailing dams in the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais, according to a securities filing late on Friday.
In the two hours that The New York Times spent tailing trucks at random with a union activist, a dozen of the privately-owned 252-ton vehicles each appeared to violate at least one traffic or safety rule.
The quest begins promisingly enough, with Mike's tailing a man who seems to have the job that, because of "Breaking Bad," we know Mike will eventually inherit: errand man for the meth wholesaler and chicken retailer Gus Fring.
Private detectives hired to investigate soon found themselves on the Mediterranean island of Cyprus, tailing a group of former NSO employees — all veterans of Israel's Intelligence Unit 8200 — going back and forth to work at a research facility.
They watched as a 46-year-old female orca and her 32-year-old adult son were tailing a 13-year-old mother, her infant child, and a younger sister who had fresh, whale-inflicted cuts at her rear.
Host nations typically enjoy an "Olympic bounce": over the past three decades, most have gradually increased their medal returns in the run-up to a home games, before peaking on their own turf, and tailing off in ensuing tournaments.
Which means that Mr. Don't is someone we have not yet met, someone who dearly wants Hector alive, and someone with the almost supernatural skills needed to avoid the notice of Mike, a man deft at tailing people invisibly.
The latest safety concerns came after the world's largest iron ore miner said last week it expects to sell 75 million tonnes less than planned this year following the dam burst and heightened security concerns over its tailing ponds.
Over several days, as Mr. Kuhn negotiated for the return of the jewels, the group hopped from one motel to the next to evade a press scrum tailing them, along with federal agents vying to take over the case.
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The Mineracao Rio do Norte (MRN) bauxite mine, where Hydro has five percent ownership and takes a total of 45 percent of the material, is experiencing problems with its tailing systems due to a water shortage caused by dry weather.
After careening from landmark to landmark (Ilana tailing her in covert disguises with frenetic glee), Abbi finds her best friend waiting for her at a cheap chain barbecue place with a tray of chicken fingers and her own cardboard effigy.
The April-to-September mid-crop in Ivory Coast, the world's top cocoa producer, is tailing off and farmers said they were closely watching the development of the next main crop as no big pods were seen on trees yet.
"Such is the life of a tremendous growth stock that turns out to be much cheaper than you believed because the earnings estimates were way too low and the business was accelerating when people feared it was tailing off," Cramer said.
"Such is the life of a tremendous growth stock that turns out to be much cheaper than you believed because the earnings estimates were way too low and the business was accelerating when people feared it was tailing off," Cramer said.
BRASILIA (Reuters) - A Brazilian judge on Wednesday ordered the release of eight workers for Vale SA who had been jailed in connection with an investigation into a burst tailing dam that killed an estimated 300 people, news website G1 reported.
In a moment rich in symbolism, Bush — perhaps the most avid baseball fan ever to hold the office — gave a thumbs-up to the crowd and tossed a tailing fastball down the middle to Todd Greene, the Yankees' backup catcher.
"Suppose Virginia had said we think that the extraction is a dangerous activity, so we are justifying this ban on mining to protect the workers from the hazards associated with mining, not with milling or tailing, just mining," she asked.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain enjoyed its fastest economic upturn since late 2016 during the third quarter, spurred by a surge in consumer spending over the hot summer and the soccer World Cup, which now appears to be tailing off ahead of Brexit.
"We would have to understand and do the analysis of who — of all the ads run in that campaign — where is the location, the source of all of the different advertisers," said Schroepfer, tailing off with a "so…" and without providing a figure.
Farmers in the bush said hot weather was responsible for a tightness in supply as the main crop (October-March) was tailing off, but that the outlook for the mid-crop was better than it had been last season at the same period.
Short-term drivers such as the U.S. government shutdown and volatile equity markets are dove-tailing with the longer-term themes of slower world growth and mounting geopolitical tensions on the back of the Trump administration's upending of long-standing U.S. foreign policies.
CARACAS (Reuters) - Miguel Angel Martin says he knew he had to leave Venezuela when intelligence agents in black vehicles started tailing him, days after the opposition-run Congress named him a magistrate to an alternative Supreme Court in defiance of the government.
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Brazilian miner Vale SA's shares plunged on Monday, wiping out 71.34 billion reais ($18.96 billion) in market value, after a tailing dam collapse on Friday killed scores of people at one of its mines, less than four years after a similar disaster.
While smartphone purchasing has been tailing off for the last several years, a small handful of brands — led by Apple and Samsung — have taken the lead in terms of sales globally, and the once-mighty Nokia has well and truly dropped out of that race.
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Brazilian mining company Vale SA plans to invest about 1.5 billion reais ($13 million) in so-called dry stacking tailing systems to reduce its reliance on tailings dams, it said late Tuesday, after a dam burst last month killing an estimated 300 people.
Teresa had been released from the Danbury Federal Correctional Institution in Connecticut hours earlier and driven home – with tailing paparazzi – by lawyer James J. Leonard, Jr. "I can't wait to be home – I'm coming home!" she told Joe and Gia through FaceTime, while in the car.
" On Amazon's Jeff Bezos, and his success in both e-tailing and cloud computing: "the most remarkable business person of our age ... I've never seen a guy succeed in two businesses almost simultaneously that are really quite divergent in terms of customers and all the operations.
"The move towards e-tailing, and the fact that retail and e-tail are both very strong right now are all very beneficial for FedEx," she said on "Power Lunch," referring to the strong November retail numbers that many believe will carry over through the holidays.
"I think it will give us our last strong set of employment numbers — because I think it's tailing off — giving the Fed [the] justification ... that it needs for one more tightening, December tightening, before it waits to see how its rate hikes have impacted the economy," Cramer said.
There is the difficulty of her own proximity to and distance from the people she helps and writes about, a fact that she foregrounds by topping and tailing her book with her own beginning and ending: an application for a green card, and her receipt of the precious document.
"The tailing off of increases in life-expectancy, and falls in some nations, could reflect the greater financial stresses experienced by this age group," said Amanda Burls, professor of public health at City University in the UK, adding that poverty is the most important socioeconomic determinant of health.
Downstream areas with a high density of people - such as residential neighborhoods, industrial premises or markets - or with production and living facilities within one kilometer, will be off limits for new, rebuilt or expanded tailing dams, the Ministry of Emergency Management said in a statement on its website.
Colonel Anisul Haque, head of the Bangladeshi border guards in the town of Teknaf, told Reuters more refugees had arrived over the past day or two after the number had seemed to be tailing off, with about 1,000 landing at the main entry point on the coast on Thursday.
You would, anyway, if you had never checked out the confounding array of designer satchels or obscenely expensive "shopping" totes to be found on e-tailing sites like Farfetch, or if you had road-tested some of those selfsame designer items and found them lacking in almost every conceivable way.
After watching a Jason Bourne spectacular or reading a novel by Graham Greene or John le Carré, who among us does not play with the idea that the headlights in the rearview mirror are tailing us, or spot the perfect place for a dead drop in the alley behind the office?
If so, Gennadi would have to be "dealt with" in Elizabeth's inimitable fashion — not because he knows things but to prevent the propaganda coup when a Soviet sports star was revealed to have been collaborating with the F.B.I. So now Elizabeth's minions are tailing Stan, hoping he'll lead them to Gennadi.
Even the nun — on top of her suspicious denial about the fellow climbing down from her window — bases the wedding-pigeon business she runs with Nora on the fib that the birds are "delivering messages of love to the world" when they're really just high-tailing it back to Nora's.
"Apotheosis" (1972), which draws on images made from radiation treatment of cancer, delivers a similar effect: it begins as a slow march of brain shapes filled with colors that pulse like lava-lamp blobs, then rapidly accelerates, with textured patterns tailing each other so quickly the frames become painful to watch.
Philadelphia police are on the hunt for a serial retail thief who stole a bunch of power tools from a Home Depot, punched a cop in the face, and jumped onto the hood of a Honda, high-tailing it away from the crime scene like Paul Walker in Furious 7.
Instead of depending on the traditional suit and other durable basics to carry a brand, men's wear designers may win over a 21st-century generation by stimulating appetite for accessories and separates and seasonally shifting objects of desire, as the Yoox Group's e-tailing site, Mr Porter, has done with great success.
Ranging from an Army intelligence officer tailing Oppenheimer in 1943, to a journalist assigned to write a last profile of the dying physicist in 1966, these characters are insinuated into the world of Oppenheimer's real-life friends, family and colleagues, playing roles (secretary, old friend, curious neighbor) similar to their historical analogues.
This was a man, after all, who could plunge into books about black history one moment and, the next, lead the police — who were constantly tailing him — on 100-mile-per-hour wild goose chases around the city for no apparent reason, returning to his apartment without even having been issued a ticket for speeding.
Hopes from recent weeks that the level of violence was finally tailing off as winter set in seemed dashed with another upturn over the past week, when at least 139 members of pro-government forces and 15 civilians were killed as both sides increased the tempo of violence despite cold and inclement weather throughout Afghanistan.
In addition to tailing the designers as they reinvent disastrous spaces for families who've found themselves trapped by a "money pit" renovation — the homeowners in the first episode are living out of their garage with two boys under 10 — the show follows Brent and Berkus home to give a peek into their family life and their new L.A. house.
"At the very end when the engine was tailing off, we observed the exit cone and maybe a portion of it doing something a little strange that we need to go further look into," Kent Rominger, a former astronaut and Northrop Grumman's vice president and capture lead for OmegA launch system, said during a press conference after the firing.
For example, in a recent lecture Shiller noted the similarities between the charts comparing the outbreak of an Ebola epidemic in Liberia in 503 and the global unemployment rate for the last 20 years with a notable spike up during the financial crisis that began in 2008, spiked in 2009 and 2010, and then began tailing off.
The fact remains that while Mr. Graham's friendship and Trump-whispering may well be the only thing standing between America's high-tailing it out of Kabul and staying put, it isn't indicative of a fundamental alignment — or a fundamental realignment — of foreign-policy views between the commander in chief and a guy from the John Bolton wing of the party.

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