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"tidal wave" Definitions
  1. a very large ocean wave that is caused by a storm or an earthquake, and that destroys things when it reaches the land
  2. tidal wave (of something) a sudden increase in a particular feeling, activity or type of behaviour

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What we're watching is a shift, not a tidal wave.
"For me, songs come like a tidal wave," he said.
But this time around, few expect such a tidal wave.
The answer is in the tidal wave of higher earnings.
But when they get it right, there's a tidal wave.
All of the sudden a tidal wave of people comes in.
Mr. Rubio's policies would cause a tidal wave of red ink.
It's only the beginning of a full-on Taylor tidal wave.
The songs kept coming across the Atlantic like a tidal wave.
Now we could hit her with a tidal wave of normal.
This has precipitated a tidal wave of Muslim immigration into Europe.
Pakistan is awash with a tidal wave of Chinese infrastructure projects.
This year's tidal wave of legislation, though, has been more unsettling.
"I wouldn't say this is a tidal wave," Ms. Sampaio said.
Democrats are hoping for a tidal wave in the 2018 midterms.
"If there's a tidal wave from Washington, it could scuttle us."
"No tidal wave, but a tide has turned," editorialized the Japan Times.
There is no tidal wave of revolutionary populism washing over the east.
However we're currently in the middle of a tidal wave of development.
"It's going to be like a tidal wave that hits the shore."
The song was a watermark in a wider social and sonic tidal wave.
Less-educated voters are in the middle of a tidal wave of trauma.
Cramer isn't exactly bullish about the tidal wave of earnings coming in July.
With Kevin Durant on the roster, the tidal wave is made of lava.
A tidal wave of American voters are angry, alarmed and appalled by this.
It&aposs definitely a tidal wave of an investor angst in these companies.
" Before he knew it, a "tidal wave of beer [was] coming at me.
They now see the blue tidal wave receding, and that&aposs what scares them.
That's true even when, like F.D.R., you ride a political tidal wave into office.
The economy will surely be swept away by a tidal wave of corporate default.
Last night's results suggest that a tidal wave is coming for Republicans in 2018.
Seconds later, a sea of yellow in the stands rose like a tidal wave.
"Despacito," a tidal wave of a Latin-pop crossover, was the show's inevitable finale.
It has unleashed a tidal wave of innovation in the delivery of health care.
In one town, the resulting tidal wave swept away a third of the residents.
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Then the nuclear reactor shuts down when the tidal wave reaches its seaside dome.
He said he had received "a tidal wave of support" from conservatives after his firing.
Her poem's questions are human-size, not a tidal wave: How do we do this?
And yet, there wasn't the same tidal wave of support for the insurgent this time.
Apple and Google are ready for an augmented reality tidal wave, but what of developers?
" According to Cunningham, 55: "This is not an earthquake, this is not a tidal wave.
Amazon's tidal wave has wiped them out one by one, with more inevitably to come.
CNBC's Jim Cramer isn't exactly bullish about the tidal wave of earnings coming in July.
I use the metaphor of a Democratic tidal wave up against a Republican sea wall.
She also looks back on the school-reform tidal wave she helped unleash in 2001.
To hear Sanders tell it, there's going to be this tidal wave of new voters.
Even with all the giveaways, the Warriors still were a virtual tidal wave of offense.
Few Arab countries have been left untouched by the decade's tidal wave of popular movements.
In the digital environment, two additional forces are driving this tidal wave of digital bundling.
The broader intervention to which Operation Tidal Wave II belongs also appears to be intensifying.
You know the moment when your headache kicks in along with a tidal wave of questions.
Who will help people manage the tidal wave of emotions that come up without feeling overwhelmed?
The problem is there's no tool available to control the tidal wave of refugees and migrants.
San Diego Comic-Con is approaching, like a tidal wave of comic books and movie trailers.
FEC set the stage for a tidal wave of dark money to wash over American politics.
Hospitals struggle to cope: A tidal wave of coronavirus patients is threatening to overwhelm hospitals worldwide.
A tidal wave swallows a city skyline as you watch, stomach falling, and then watch again.
Anything less would invite a tidal wave of anger from pro-European members of his party.
A humanitarian catastrophe is expected to follow, entailing mass casualties and another tidal wave of refugees.
One victim was a 15-year-old boy who drowned in the notorious Tidal Wave Pool.
The Trump ripple effect would really be a devastating global tidal wave of rising interest rates.
Her latest call comes as Wall Street braces for a tidal wave of earnings beginning Monday.
San Antonio drowned Leonard in a tidal wave of boos when he returned with the Raptors.
He concedes that the tidal wave of incoming e-waste has caught law enforcement off guard.
The fourth Industrial revolution is bringing a tidal wave of transformation across industries and around the world.
Her second push against the tidal wave of public opinion was to bring men into the office.
"I'm so delighted that the film has been able to help catalyze that tidal wave," Mazzio said.
Cue online tidal wave of excitement from astronomers and space agencies (oh, and Babylon 5 fan forums).
Long before Sally Rooney's Normal People hit shelves this morning, booksellers were preparing for a tidal wave.
She speaks of the period from 2006 until now as a "tidal wave" that only recently collapsed.
The results of that tidal wave, she says, will only be clear once the wave has subsided.
"By 2021, a disruptive tidal wave will begin," said Brian Hopkins, VP at Forrester, in the report.
Do you have to hold back a tidal wave of "well, actuallys" because of the overwhelming wrongness?
Postponing the conversion to term-out helps obviate a likely tidal wave of loan portfolio charge-offs.
" Dave Wasserman of the Cook political report on the results across Virginia: "This is a tidal wave.
A herd of werewolf puppies behaves more like a tidal wave than a bunch of yapping dogs.
Scientists were already curious about whether a tidal wave could have come from a North American earthquake.
Technology is being used to "personalize" this tidal wave of information to match our predispositions and prejudices.
Sadly, cystic acne is a tidal wave that cannot be fought off once the swell has formed.
And it's starting to unleash a tidal wave of layoffs across sectors that power the American economy.
My second point is to underscore the role Justice Thomas plays in creating this rhetorical tidal wave.
The agency has acknowledged that it was caught flat-footed by a tidal wave of teenage vaping.
Then it got hit by that tidal wave that Mr. Delaney of the Nonprofit Council talked about.
Amidst a tidal wave of emotion, the clubs traded goals 63 seconds apart early in the clash.
"A Democratic majority in the House of Delegates is going to require a tidal wave," Farnsworth said.
Do you ignore it until you can handle the tidal wave of emotions that will overcome you?
It's like a huge tidal wave of trans folks and allies have banded together, which is heartening.
The magazine cover alone coined the phrase "Breaks the Internet," sparking a tidal wave of never-ending memes.
" This changed after Microsoft was hit by what Gates, in a 1995 memo, termed the "internet tidal wave.
United States, after concluding that if there was ever a tidal wave of malpractice litigation, it has subsided.
Each day, the impending electoral "blue tidal wave" gets upgraded on the Hawaiian scale of electoral wave strength.
So ignore the obstinate, biased, alarmist headlines: the blue tidal wave will, at best, be a blue trickle.
A seismologist told Greek TV that there had been a tidal wave about 70 cm (28 inches) high.
Sanders appears to live in an imaginary future, where a popular tidal wave washes away all political obstacles.
Annie-B Parson's exacting, exultant and altogether astonishing choreography often has them moving in a single, tidal wave.
Those faulty products have resulted in serious, sometimes fatal, injuries, setting loose a tidal wave of liability claims.
George had never touched that stuff—the tidal wave swallowing the city, the train going off the tracks.
The scandal surrounding the abuse of immigrant children creates a tidal wave of outrage sweeping across the nation.
No new tidal wave for Democrats in New Jersey either if last year's presidential contest is the benchmark.
Davey Alba on the struggles of the political campaigns to cope with the digital tidal wave of falsehoods.
TIDAL WAVE "The profit-sharing on-demand model existed before Amazon started their effort, but the size that they are, they have created a tidal wave," said Gabi Seligsohn, former CEO and current board member of Kornit Digital Ltd, the Israeli company that provides textile printers for 'Merch by Amazon.
Some trends are so wild, unexpected, and flashy that they hit the red carpet like a beauty tidal wave.
Many places have still not recovered from the tidal wave of forces brought to them by The Great War.
John Nicholson Jr., promised recently that "a tidal wave of air power is on the horizon" against the Taliban.
"What we're seeing is a tidal wave of AI workloads that are creating more demand for compute," says Brotman.
After getting hit by that tidal wave of blowback, Facebook discovered that scaling in India is not so simple.
So, naturally, the tidal wave of backlash from his Celine debut didn't sit so well with the Parisian expat.
Taking Back Sunday, who just released their seventh studio album, Tidal Wave, in September, fall into the latter category.
The tidal wave of offerings could take investment away from the broader equity market and slow down the rally.
An event that gestures to the American military industrial complex with about as much subtlety as a tidal wave?
To me, it's not clear that we are headed for the [Democratic] tidal wave that some folks are predicting.
All points of subtlety were quickly overwhelmed by the tidal wave of racialized anger that swept over the country.
Yes, Durant adjoined to Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson and Draymond Green creates a tidal wave of enviable shot selection.
Goldman Sachs sees a tidal wave of red ink — and it may drag the U.S. economy into its undertow.
A tidal wave of liberal disdain for President Donald Trump may help deliver the House to Democrats in 2018.
Metaphors want for the appropriate scale; Jones was a Ferrari among tricycles, a tidal wave in a kiddie pool.
Weighing in at just over one kilogram, the rusty spotted cat has unleashed a tidal wave of online cute-fury.
This may be the case with the tidal wave of criticism directed against President Trump after the summit press conference.
Should the evildoers release all the inmates from the asylum, or create a giant tidal wave to flood the town?
Then in October 2017, the Harvey Weinstein revelations unleashed a tidal wave of news reports about harassers in all fields.
But where Marx saw a struggle between discrete classes, Yang sees a tidal wave hitting group after group in sequence.
In 2016, a few months before a political tidal wave hit America, Minot took a radical step of its own.
A "tidal wave of ownership floods the country with new homeowners who now must own other things," the narrator said.
It's why the movement toward a more inclusive landscape moves in slo-mo rather than a tidal wave-like rush.
But it took a tidal wave of memes and jokes to prompt HBO to erase the cup from the scene.
The vibe of the place and it's closeness to home made recording Tidal Wave a really fun and unique experience.
"It's going to be a real big deal, and it's going to come on like a tidal wave," he said.
But before that Truth sweeps you up like a tidal wave, we've captured some of yesterday's best performances on camera.
The result would be a tidal wave of applications flooding public colleges, forcing admission departments to ration the limited openings.
The tsunami's impacts were compounded by a tidal wave caused by the full moon, BMKG said in a news release.
It wasn't enough to carry Strange over Moore's populist tidal wave, even in a state Trump won by 30 points.
I wish I didn't live in fear of an internet mob, like a great tidal wave, swarming me with takedowns.
With the tidal wave of overdoses happening right now, I could have easily died or killed someone on the road.
The door opens, and hundreds of flutes pour out of the hall closet like a tidal wave, knocking you down.
"Ink" proposes that the sensibility that would generate today's tidal wave of social media originated with early London-era Murdoch.
Americans have responded with a tidal wave of activism — certainly the most important new trend in social change last year.
A tidal wave of aid bore witness to the power of human kindness, but the money that engulfed Newtown, Conn.
As the series that essentially started the superhero tidal wave on the CW, "Arrow's" series finale felt like an occasion.
President Donald Trump's response to the white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, sparked a tidal wave of criticism from journalists.
I also wanted it to feel like a tidal wave of children's art – a natural force that won't be stopped.
" However, he predicted that over time more Republicans will publicly align themselves with Trump, though it won't be a "tidal wave.
Following a tidal wave of leaks over the past few weeks, the OnePlus 3 smartphone is now officially announced and available.
"It is as if a raging tidal wave has swept away all the demons and ghosts," Chairman Mao said in 1955.
Netflix is bracing for a tidal wave of new competition from soon-to-launch services like Disney Plus and HBO Max.
Even so, the occasional surprise tidal wave of melancholy hits and drenches me, taking me out of commission for its duration.
Swaggy P incident in a YouTube video recently ... the latest in a tidal wave of comedians who clowned the NBA star.
Huy Pham of St. Paul believes any concessions for the so-called Dreamers will unleash another tidal wave of illegal immigration.
WASHINGTON — Strikeouts have overtaken baseball as never before, climbing steadily for a dozen years, a tidal wave that just keeps rising.
Executives have not been trying to hatch new pricing schemes to make the most of the usage tidal wave, Steckelberg said.
Then came a tidal wave of letters from readers, many worried about possible sexual assault or the onset of mental illness.
They need to change their game plan, or else they will drown under a tidal wave of fast breaks and three-pointers.
Before the season finale aired, Jimmy Kimmel shared a photo of Lindsay's ring and prompted a tidal wave of social media speculation.
A tidal wave of front-page headlines since Christmas has chronicled a "migrant crisis", with ministers said to be "all at sea".
But a return to the series also means a tidal wave of drama — something Patridge's life hasn't exactly been void of recently.
Cramer's main point was that the consumer hasn't shrunk into the woodwork — just online, and a tidal wave of businesses has followed.
The tidal wave of highly anticipated initial public offerings has already begun, with Levi Strauss re-entering the public sphere last week.
The researchers think H. erectus was swept onto the island by a tidal wave or some other crazy event, like a tsunami.
Hopefully, this tidal wave of enthusiastic Tweets will encourage further developments in the continuing fight for body positivity in the fashion space.
But then again, expecting finesse from a can of malt beverage is about as productive as resisting the hard seltzer tidal wave.
And if you look at the state delegate races in Virginia, it's clear that Republicans are facing a tidal wave of discontent.
People freeze to death in the streets, helicopters fall out of the sky, and a massive tidal wave engulfs New York City.
Trump unleashed a tidal wave on Sunday when he tweeted that four progressive freshman congresswomen of color who have criticized him — Reps.
The Democrats fell short of a tidal wave of voter support that would have won them control of both chambers of Congress.
The latest American city to get swept up in a fast-moving tidal wave of gentrification, today's Detroit manifests a split personality.
In theory, yes—though he would face legal challenges and a tidal wave of criticism for shielding his cronies from the law.
Whereas the video for "Tidal Wave" was a kaleidoscopic animated trip, this one looks like it was filmed in Warhol's factory. Observe!
Distraught Democrats could turn out in droves, create a blue tidal wave and take back the Senate as well as the House.
Seramin, like others in the hospitality industry, is hoping for a tidal wave of pent-up demand once the coronavirus outbreak subsides.
Anbang is also a major issuer of speculative wealth management products, which have attracted a tidal wave of money from Chinese investors.
Not when their edge in the House owes more to gerrymandering than to any tidal wave of demonstrable enthusiasm for their agenda.
Voters have also been led to believe that tax cuts unleash such a tidal wave of growth that they pay for themselves.
The tidal wave of criticism that followed Howard Schultz's recent flirtation with an independent run for the presidency repeats this terrible mistake.
They came in a trickle, then a tidal wave: the allegations of sexual assault and rape from women who trained with Choudhury.
Screenshot: GizmodoThis is, to be sure, a fantastic feature if you're constantly up against a tidal wave of calls from unknown numbers.
The area was swamped in minutes by what seemed to her like a tidal wave that suddenly swept away houses and cars.
Once the holiday season's tidal wave of blockbusters and prestige pictures has receded there's not much action beyond the awards season itself.
But to really understand what's happening at Magic Leap, you need to also understand the tidal wave surging through the entire tech industry.
Banks in India are now racing to adopt DLT technology in anticipation of what will be a tidal wave of new capital flow.
The grant component of China's aid was $75bn, still a lot (about the same as Britain's), but not a tidal wave of money.
In preparation for next year's Olympic games, Brazil is trying to hold back a tidal wave of trash, contamination, and of course, shit.
So you didn't see this tidal wave of stories there before their election that you saw here with WikiLeaks and the Clinton emails.
She noted that her situation is just the beginning of what should be a "tidal wave" for Hollywood that expands to every industry.
If all goes according to plan, be prepared: Juno scientists have told us to get ready for a tidal wave of new science.
Are we in for a tidal wave of earnings disappointments and even lower guidance when earnings season ramps up in a few weeks?
I was fighting against a mounting tidal wave of these thoughts before one day I simply thought, What happens after I get high?
"Last year, it was quite a tidal wave of craft brewers who ended up selling out," Warman told CNBC in a phone interview.
The big picture: The Financial Times reports a "tidal wave" of opioid-related lawsuits from other states, cities and counties across the country.
There were England fans everywhere, England fans flooding the streets, England fans rushing forth like a giant tidal wave of lager and nationalism.
Think: sexy summer scents, mists to help you air-dry your locks like a pro, and makeup that could withstand a tidal wave.
She steered her caucus through this week's historic Mueller hearings, helping to ensure that a tidal wave of new impeachment calls never materialized.
Had the rest of the Americas been as affected as northeastern Brazil, a tidal wave of microcephaly would be washing over the region.
Yes, despite the tidal wave of hype that carried Hector Lombard into the UFC, his run in the organization has been a bust.
I had kept my emotions at bay so I could get through the procedure, but now they hit me like a tidal wave.
The man with the world's most punchable face creates a tidal wave of black metal rising in response to his outspoken evangelical speeches.
Experiencing Ludlam in his Off Off Broadway camp epic "Eunuchs of the Forbidden City" was like being hit by a delirious tidal wave.
The Windsors did nothing to protect her from the tidal wave of defamatory distortions and outright lies flowing nonstop from these loathsome rags.
Yet that's precisely why baseball needs rules that are deliberate in slowing down or at least aligning with the tidal wave of technology.
I ran for office in 2010 with what was called sort of the Tea Party tidal wave," Paul told CBS's "Face the Nation.
It's hard to imagine that Pope Francis will be able to get through this trip without facing a tidal wave of public anger.
Kelly Harte, the district's assistant superintendent of curriculum and instruction, says "staying ahead of the tidal wave of poverty" is her biggest challenge.
The rise comes after the departed US commander for the war promised a "tidal wave of air power" to combat a resurgent Taliban.
The sortie was part of a new campaign, Operation Tidal Wave II, that targets critical petroleum infrastructure in ISIS -held Iraq and Syria.
Later, the girl imagines the onset of her period and sees herself dancing naked in a tidal wave of blood, wild with happiness.
In 2018, they are running for school boards, city councils, and other local positions in a tidal wave that could transform local governments.
The active management business is reeling from a tidal wave of investment money flowing out of active and into passive investment strategies, especially ETFs.
Dickinson is also the highest-profile Cosby accuser, whose allegations early on set off a tidal wave of backlash that decimated the comedian's career.
As a result, the ideological orthodoxy of the post-cold-war liberal democratic creed has generated a tidal wave of populism and chaotic authoritarianism.
Immigration lawyers are already preparing for a "tidal wave" of Canadians being banned from the US after cannabis officially becomes legal on October 17.
Yet for a large pool of fans, finding out an artist you supported is an abuser prompts a tidal wave of guilt and frustration.
PETER WEVERKASan Francisco Schumpeter is one smart dude for capturing the destructive underbelly of technology's tidal wave of collaboration and consequent disruption (January 23rd).
In the mid-20063s, Bill Gates' famous "The Internet Tidal Wave" letter highlighted the rise of the internet, browser-based applications and portable computing.
Across the nation, there is a tidal wave forming of voters who believe that the damage Trump is doing to America must be reversed.
Rather than presenting Freakers as a mindless tidal wave of violent meat parts, it places them in what at first feels like living world.
Every time we binge on Netflix or install a new internet-connected doorbell to our home, we're adding to a tidal wave of data.
If Democrats have any life preserver that might help them survive this tidal wave of good economic news, it is still-sluggish wage growth.
What distinguishes the show is that it stars a compelling character working hard to drown his brutal reputation in a tidal wave of charm.
That tidal wave of Chinese cash into promising new start-ups could herald a shift in who controls innovation and the world's technological advantage.
Its new book, "A Higher Loyalty," to be published on Tuesday, has already attracted huge fanfare, shattering embargoes in a tidal wave of excitement.
Together, these developments represented a tidal wave for legalization — a massive shift that's making legal pot look more and more inevitable across the country.
It was the latest clusterfuck in what has been a tidal wave: since 2012, delays have increased from 28,000 per month to roughly 70,000.
It probably doesn't help that Trump's tweets have apparently brought on a "tidal wave of threats," keeping the overworked agents on constant high-alert.
A coalition of groups in Washington State saw the generational tidal wave crashing, and they got the ear of two state representatives in particular.
It became a foregone conclusion a long time ago that Hamilton would be riding its tidal wave of critical acclaim straight to the Pulitzers.
Thousands of traders scrambled to handle the tidal wave of selling, with volumes so extreme prices were delayed by hours, further complicating the process.
I thought I was pretty much tethered to the news before, but this job requires you to imbibe a daily tidal wave of news.
Their differences turned out to be crucial to the duo's synergy, and over the next two decades, they rode a tidal wave of popularity.
There is a "crisis of trust," he added, that will become a "tidal wave" among American consumers who are growing wary of tech giants.
He is now the Democratic presidential front-runner, and if he captures the nomination, can expect to face a tidal wave of negative advertising.
Instead, as any reader of Fitzgerald knew, a tidal wave of cocktails was just beginning, along with the criminal syndicates ready to supply them.
An inland tidal wave could displace the 1.2 million refugees now living in tents and temporary quarters in northern Iraq, adding to the chaos.
That's a healthy dollop of power and a tidal wave of torque, but it's clear that they took a complicated route to get there.
But like everything these days, its tweets have assumed a different relevancy on a stream that has grown into a tidal wave of bad news.
Indonesian officials said the tsunami may have been caused by underwater landslides from a volcanic island that were detected shortly before the tidal wave hit.
But while Mossack Fonseca and Panama are each responsible for this tidal wave of financial skullduggery, neither the law firm nor the country is unusual.
For example, while being overwhelmed may just show up as a bit of anxiety IRL, it can become a huge tidal wave in a dream.
And for a moment, we almost missed one tiny insignificant detail that will surely ignite a tidal wave of trends starting now: her baby bangs.
So, while the AT&T and Time Warner deal might be a sexy headline, it's the tidal wave of other deals that matter to Cramer.
America's own doping tidal wave took shape shortly before the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics and did not finally ebb until well into the 21st century.
Economists who study employment have pushed back against recent predictions by Silicon Valley soothsayers like Elon Musk of an imminent tidal wave of algorithmic unemployment.
A tidal wave of U.S. gasoline and diesel supply is weighing on already weak oil prices, driving crude back toward $30 per barrel — and below.
So when I had her, I got this new tidal wave of resentment towards my dad because of his irresponsible behavior and manipulative mean streak.
A Democratic win here would be a sign of a tidal wave threatening to wipe out Republicans whose races weren't even on the national radar.
Yet we can't we let go of this bizarre notion that, somehow, he must be awash in a tidal wave of his own-self pity.
But it has never actually been true that Democrats need a historically anomalous level of turnout and a tidal wave of new voters to win.
A super PAC supporting Elizabeth Warren is about to unleash a tidal wave of advertising to help keep her struggling campaign afloat through Super Tuesday.
The tidal wave of new data that these technologies create and propagate is both a blessing and the bane of health-care providers and hospitals.
You need to write it over and over and over and over again because this tidal wave of other stuff he puts out takes over.
Its collapse just predated a tidal wave of retail bankruptcies and store closings that began in early 220, hitting chains like Macy's, The Limited, and Payless.
A battalion of Iranian youth carrying flags retaliate by charging towards the water, conjuring up a gigantic tidal wave which sinks the US Navy's Fifth Fleet.
The tidal wave of challenges reflects a building constitutional showdown in Washington as the White House seeks to thwart a Democratic oversight war on multiple fronts.
Because until we do, until we can let all those tears wash together in a tidal wave that drowns out our silence with noise, we've failed.
It could, for example, force a universal update system, which would undoubtedly cause a tidal wave of backlash from both manufacturers and the core Android community.
The only way I can describe it is like a tidal wave of joy that you were riding for hours and well into the next day.
The constant turmoil have many people speculating that the company is on the verge of bankruptcy, and have caused a tidal wave of complaints from users.
Yet, the sheer number of IPOs that are going to be coming have left investors — those who will be buying this tidal wave — a bit nervous.
So to help you cut through the oncoming tidal wave, here are our 11 most highly anticipated April television debuts, listed in order of premiere date.
As a result, there's a "tidal wave" of long term investment flooding into bitcoin, according to Pavel Matveev, co-CEO at blockchain personal finance platform Wirex.
It's ultimately cathartic, but that catharsis is only achieved because Sutter had the courage to confront and air the tidal wave of shit weighing on him.
Should another Middle Eastern or African country collapse like Syria has — hello, Libya; hello, Egypt; hello, Nigeria — Europe could face yet another tidal wave of refugees.
A total of 44 people were injured at a Chinese water park after the 'tsunami pool' malfunctioned, causing a sudden and massive tidal wave, officials say.
What our country is witnessing is a tidal wave of right-wing provocateurs descending on Berkeley's campus like ants on hot dogs on a picnic table.
When I find myself in moments of sin I let it engulf me, it's not just one act or moment, but a tidal wave of it.
For Democrats to see across-the-board gains on the scale that Republicans achieved in 2010 would require not just a wave, but a tidal wave.
Adding to her misery, a tidal wave of financial decisions and tasks demanded the new widow's attention at a time when she could barely think straight.
A tidal wave of crude oil on the horizonFalling demand creates a surplus of oil, which sits unused in pipes and storage tanks around the world.
But they have been overwhelmed by a tidal wave of criticism from doctors, hospitals, insurers, governors and patients — and even the late-night comedian Jimmy Kimmel.
We should stop and regroup, but the tidal wave of cannabis is overtaking us, and we are fighting the rising tide with wading boots and umbrellas.
But because the resounding and unprecedented tidal wave of support some expected hasn't yet materialized, skeptical commentators have spent the days since Nevada questioning Sanders's strategy.
"The daily drip drip of missteps and firings and discord are generating a tidal wave of bad polling numbers," Malloy said in press release on Wednesday.
"I think across industries there is a tidal wave of need coming and there is an ongoing shortage of talent coming into the space," Wallace said.
After years of Herbert Hoover's largely passive response to the Great Depression, the new president unleashed a tidal wave of dramatic measures to address the crisis.
In November 23 the dam burst, sending a tidal wave of iron ore refuse that blanketed the region in the worst environmental disaster in Brazilian history.
"When I signed the tax cut, six weeks ago, it set off a tidal wave of good news that continues to grow every single day," Trump crowed.
This new discipline, called data science, will not be exclusive to the male-dominated computer science profession, and a tidal wave of opportunity will arise for women.
The misinformation tidal wave about autism started in 2008, when worried Somali parents in the state reported seeing kids diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder at alarming rates.
In a video she made Thursday morning, Gayle admitted she's been reading the tidal wave of negative comments on social media and it's been driving her crazy!
It's easy to write Paul off as another careless creator, the worst example of vapid modern celebrity culture, but his actions triggered a tidal wave of consequences.
The lead contamination crisis in Flint has resulted in a tidal wave of bottled water being shipped to the state to provide emergency drinking water for residents.
And while you can decide not to build a tourist town in the first place, you probably can't stop a tidal wave of construction once it's crested.
As the bull market heats up, Jim Cramer pinpointed two promising takeovers that were overshadowed by a tidal wave of earnings reports and overlooked by Wall Street.
Despite the tidal wave of constituents who called their offices over the past few days to voice their support of an objection, the Senate did not listen.
Cruz's much-vaunted organization wilted in the face of raw political momentum, as a tidal wave of economic resentment and anger overpowered the Texan's carefully made plans.
Barber, 36, used to live on Forstall Street, just east of the Industrial Canal, where a catastrophic levee breach sent a tidal wave into the impoverished neighborhood.
Video of the chaotic scene shows the larger-than-expected tidal wave tossing park-goers around, while children and families can be heard screaming in the background.
Project Maven's AI technology has finally provided a way for the DOD to surf the tidal wave of data that it collects, rather than drown in it.
"I've never been close to a movie like that where so little information became such a tidal wave," filmmaker Adam McKay said, according to The Daily Beast.
A tidal wave of extreme had arrived, and it didn't take long for a man to ask if I wanted to see his tattooed and pierced penis.
"I want that side of the room to do the 'HEY YO's and this side to clap," Monika yells, to a tidal wave of whooping and perspiration.
Across the narrows from Halifax at Tufts Cove, a Mi'kmaw community of about two dozen families was hit by the explosion and the tidal wave it created.
Although the tidal wave of aid bore witness to the power of human kindness, so much money engulfed the vulnerable, wounded Newtown that it inevitably sowed division.
The determination by party leaders to control Democrats' message in 2018 — channeling a tidal wave of liberal activism into a winning electoral strategy — extended to primary elections.
Nearby, in Seward, Alaska, oil spilled into the ocean and ignited, so that the post-quake tidal wave engulfed the town in a watery wall of flame.
In each of those states, Trump appeared ahead of their respective caucuses and primaries to motivate Republican voters amid a tidal wave of Democratic ads and messaging.
But few serious analysts in the Democratic Party believe he could win the way he says, by burying Trump under a tidal wave of new liberal voters.
When Obama rejected the Keystone XL oil pipeline, he affirmed a tidal wave of hundreds of thousands of people who protested the pipeline and its climate impacts.
That distinction has raised fears that a tidal wave of visitors will descend on Depoe Bay to get a first glimpse at "totality" a week from Monday.
"By classifying so many cancers as rare diseases afflicting under 200,000 people each, this regulatory setup has unleashed a veritable tidal wave of oncology drugs," she writes.
The merger deal is less about finding cost synergies and more about benefiting from the "tidal wave of opportunities" such a move would bring, HKEX's boss added.
A campaign known as Operation Tidal Wave II has targeted IS's lucrative oil smuggling business by bombing oil trucks, crude oil collection points, and oil separation points.
And so Bumble was quite polarizing in 2014 … It's really fascinating to have been a bit early to this incredible tidal wave that is now taking over culture.
The "wait and see" tactic can pay off (see: Lost), but given the tidal wave that is the TV schedule these days, it's also an incredibly risky one.
In 2017, putting together a daily comedy show that hinges on the ebb and flow of the news was like trying to stay afloat in a tidal wave.
" Denton downplayed Thiel's behind-the-scenes role for the change, instead saying it's part of a broader internet phenomenon to get away from the "tidal wave of obnoxiousness.
We do need much more transparency and much more accountability, because we're about to see potentially a tidal wave of funds coming from billionaires into the nonprofit sector.
If you've been following the body of research that makes up the Millennial Impact Project, this tidal wave of millennial involvement in causes shouldn't come as a surprise.
It's ultimately cathartic, but that catharsis is only achieved because [vocalist Chris] Sutter had the courage to confront and air the tidal wave of shit weighing on him.
AlixPartners, a Detroit-based consulting firm, has warned that there could be a "pile-up of epic proportions" coming as this tidal wave of new electric vehicles arrives.
The industry, as a whole, faces a variety of challenges increasing the appeal of battery-cars just as manufacturers begin rolling out a tidal wave of new models.
Now they understand what's wrong, and it's like a tidal wave — there's no point in investing further in just detection without being able to prevent it from happening.
This tidal wave of uncertainties has led many to speculate as to whether another European capital will take over London's place of privilege in the European startup ecosystem.
True solutions must reverse structural policies that created the problem: massive giveaways to developers, a tidal wave of rezonings across the city, and lack of adequate rent controls.
That word, which quickly became a hashtag and perhaps even a lifestyle, was "covfefe," and it spawned a veritable tidal wave of memes, many food-related, many not.
"They're neither a tidal wave of taking over nor have they gone away," Mabel Berezin, a professor of sociology at Cornell University, said of the far-right nationalists.
Not only did the franchise make more than $3 billion worldwide, it created a tidal wave of teens and tweens declaring their allegiance to #TeamJacob and #Team Edward.
"The second Democrats coalesce around a single candidate, I believe there will be a tidal wave of money going to the Democratic nominee," said Westly, a Biden supporter.
But only if they achieve positions of power, so don't expect any of this to signal an oncoming tidal wave of women embroiled in tawdry scandal anytime soon.
This tidal wave of red ink is even more extraordinary than it looks, because it has taken place despite falling unemployment, which usually leads to a falling deficit.
This is the first presidential cycle since the #metoo hashtag went viral, when millions of people have witnessed a tidal wave of women coming forward with their stories.
Every time I start to get overwhelmed by the number of late-night shows on TV, I remind myself that we're experiencing an unprecedented tidal wave of news.
"There has been a lack of recognition that we have an explosive, tidal wave influx of elders and folks who are going to need hands-on care," he said.
These opportunities were stimulated by a tidal wave of data and video generated through the internet and further deregulation in areas such as picture-taking (called remote sensing) satellites.
" AI "may present more challenges to more people, even highly educated people, but will it be this tidal wave that's going to kind of sweep aside the labor market?
"There's a huge tidal wave of Star Wars coming and the stuff that I've seen — that I can't talk about — the stuff that I've seen is fantastic," Cooper said.
Mars in Pisces doesn't attack, it lives and lets live, reacting to the environment as called for, whether that's a tidal wave or peaceful waves lapping at the shore.
On Wednesday at Amazon's Seattle headquarters, the company unleashed a tidal wave of new products aimed directly at your home — including one that is aimed right at your face.
The special election in Georgia's 6th District was to be a dress rehearsal for a future Democratic tidal wave that would sweep the country in the 2018 mid-terms.
If Electron was already overwhelmingly the platform of choice despite its massive constraints, this is going to open a new tidal wave of web-based apps on the desktop.
REIMS, France — The Dutch swaggered through the streets as if they owned the town, a tidal wave of orange hats and orange shirts and orange banners and orange everything.
A blog post by content delivery network Akamai explained a few things it is doing to help mitigate the tidal wave of traffic that the internet's infrastructure is experiencing.
The next day, DJ Mag's editor Carl Loben responded to a tidal wave of backlash with a lengthy explanation of the criteria the editors used to determine its pioneers.
It was a furious electoral tidal wave with unlikely winners: The centrist Liberal Democrats, Greens and Independents picked up hundreds of seats, even as they are marginalized in Parliament.
Here are four things to watch on Super Tuesday: Biden looks for a moderate wave The former vice president is riding a tidal wave of momentum into Super Tuesday.
Recent headlines are screaming about the Trump administration's alleged attempt to "kill $22019 billion in foreign aid," preventing a tidal wave of year-end spending by the State Department.
A single meal for a full-grown python may contain more than 240,22012 calories, a tidal wave of nutrients and fatty acids that could be deadly to another species.
If they're basically rioting over such an inconsequential thing, would you really want to get them angrier when, instead, you could channel that tidal wave of energy into goodwill?
As the market parsed Tuesday's tidal wave of news, from a blocked Broadcom-Qualcomm deal to an ousted Secretary of State, CNBC's Jim Cramer issued a warning to investors.
READ: A tidal wave of sex abuse lawsuits is about to hit New York's Catholic churches and Boy Scouts The revelations in Pennsylvania's grand jury report shocked the nation.
Mr. Obama's economic stimulus plan of 2009 included tax cuts that went straight into paychecks — and were hardly noticed ahead of the Republican Tea Party tidal wave in 2010.
But millions of YouTube views are still a drop in the ocean compared to the tidal wave of Internet involvement that led up to its spiritual predecessor, 2008's Cloverfield.
However, it has also led to an tidal wave of horror films that spent less time on story-telling and more time on cheap scares and over-the-top gore.
The first three spreads last showed this structure, known as backwardation, in mid-2014, just before a tidal wave of surplus oil washed the crude price below the $100 milestone.
Fast-forward to today: Oils (which hit the scene like a tidal wave a few years ago) and gels (which are currently flooding the market) have joined the old standbys.
Much like a tidal wave, Tidelands, Netflix's first Australian Original, is overwhelming, engulfing the viewer in a lot of drama, a lot of action, and a lot of blood lust.
That triggered a tidal wave of legal headaches for the German carmaker, which rushed to work out settlements with U.S. and California regulators, as well as with owners and investors.
Defenders point to the financial crisis, where leveraged lenders prevented a default tidal wave by letting issuers "amend and extend" — theoretically proving that the asset class doesn't present systemic risk.
He endorsed Goldwater, and diligently campaigned all over the country, trying to shore of down-ballot candidates threatened by the electoral tidal wave that crushed the Republican Party that year.
Interest in the resolutions, Kron said, "Crested at the end of the year with the MeToo tidal wave, and I think it's carrying through" into the 113 spring proxy season.
Fear of a continuing tidal wave of migrants has lately prompted Europe to proffer aid and a resumption of stalled talks on Turkish membership in exchange for tighter border controls.
Charismatic, Cuban-American, and conservative, the 39-year-old was the face of the party's future when he rode to the Senate on the "Tea Party tidal wave" of 2010.
But in telling a small story of bit players, the director, Jon Spira, captures a more universal picture of the droplets of fame created by a pop-culture tidal wave.
"It's going to be a tidal wave of litigation," said lawyer Mitchell Garabedian, best known for representing victims of child abuse by Roman Catholic priests in the Archdiocese of Boston.
Can monies spent vilifying President Trump drown out the tidal wave of bonuses and wage hikes being given to workers across the land in response to the GOP tax bill?
When Woody Allen suggested that the tidal wave of accusations against Harvey Weinstein could "lead to a witch hunt atmosphere," he had the words right but the metaphor all wrong.
A tidal wave of high-profile accusations, suspensions and firings for sexual misconduct might suggest there's a major #Metoo reckoning coming for large corporations, but they don't seem overly concerned.
Even if the Commission's network does not crash again, its staff of lawyers are sure to be occupied for several months manually reviewing and analyzing the tidal wave of data.
Leaders around the world condemned Trump's decision, and the region remains on edge, but, despite street protest, the predicted tidal wave of regional instability has so far failed to materialize.
Blasts like that are like an earthquake to your soul; after the flash, they rattle your rib cage and wash through you like a tidal wave made of invisible heat.
" He often quoted some advice from his mother, using it for all occasions: "So tomorrow there's going to be another tidal wave, so keep your snorkel above the water level.
The dam, filled with mining waste and sludge, burst on Friday afternoon, sending a tidal wave of mud crashing down on homes in the town of Brumadinho in southeastern Brazil.
Built in 1897, the airy Arts and Crafts style-house bears little resemblance to the gloomy fortress seen in the documentary, when the privet loomed like a green tidal wave.
Ultimately, Moore was unable to overcome the national tidal wave of sexual harassment cases that happened to come out in the weeks, months and day leading up to election day.
Your carefully manicured rail system can quickly become overloaded as more stops spawn, leaving you cursing the tidal wave of passengers — an experience many of us are intimately familiar with.
The very existence of the HBO documentary, the tidal wave of criticism in response to Streisand's comments and media coverage of them as controversial shows how much things have changed.
AXELROD: ...was president; 2010 came along and there was a huge tidal wave and we've had a situation where you have a gridlock -- not a gridlock, but a very divided Congress.
In recent years, banks and other financial companies in China issued a tidal wave of new loans and other credit products, many of which will not be paid back in full.
Surely it's pure coincidence that Facebook's sudden interest in privacy comes as the company faces an ever-cresting tidal wave of public backlash and heavy breathing from thirsty regulators in Congress.
But we decided to make a loud prediction right before our seventh All Things Digital conference anyway, because we saw that the digital tidal wave sweeping the world just wasn't stopping.
Whatever your dream looks like, contrary to popular belief and the tidal wave of young start-up CEOs rolling in the dough right out of college, building your empire takes time.
Over the past half a decade, the tidal wave of niche brands delivering new kinds of products to consumers and doing so online has changed the retail and CPG landscapes forever.
As noted, though, Dolezal's decision to live as a black woman has made her the target of a tidal wave of the most vicious criticisms and accusations of extreme bad faith.
Among them: Value-based contracting alone isn't likely to be the sole solution to the coming tidal wave of innovative, high-cost treatments — not just for cancers, but for other conditions.
Watching a tidal wave of queer critique destroy a masculine space was always the best part of Queer Eye for the Straight Guy, even when you knew you should feel bad.
The tidal wave of venture capital (VC) money that flowed into global financial technology (fintech) investments during 2016 has already shown signs of receding, according to the U.K.'s fintech chief.
Matt Lauer We've all been shocked and disgusted by the recent tidal wave of sexual assault and harassment allegations, but what's going on with Matt Lauer seems to hit especially hard.
For instance, there's Wisconsin, where former Senator Russ Feingold is trying to reclaim his seat from businessman Ron Johnson, who grabbed it during the tidal wave of Republican victories in 2010.
Al Franken -- became the latest celebrity swamped by the tidal wave of revelations about alleged sexual assault or harassment and may have seen his career dissolve in a matter of minutes.
Dr. Luke, real name Lukasz Gottwald, may or may not be on the verge of being dropped by Sony, but has seen a tidal wave of public opinion turn against him.
When I returned to work from maternity leave two months ago, I didn't expect to be thrust into a story about a tidal wave of teacher walkouts across the United States.
Mr. Trudeau's statement also generated a tidal wave of agitated online mockery, the kind of social media blowback to which the telegenic and infinitely meme-able prime minister is rarely subjected.
I think a lot of people were watching to see whether this first wave of M&A becomes sort of a tidal wave for the first time in about a decade.
"Get Brexit done and we shall see a pent up tidal wave of investment into this country," Johnson said, launching his manifesto at a conference centre in Telford in central England.
After attending a pre-screening of the film, "The Darkest Hour," a few months ago, I plunged myself obsessively into a tidal wave of his biographies, of which there are many.
So it is that 21989er Haus in Vienna is offering a large retrospective survey of the creative tidal wave that has distinguished this indefatigable, 21989-year-old art-maker's long career.
It's the owner of MoviePass, a name that has become synonymous with a tidal wave of disruption in the movie-theater business and drawn the ire of giants like AMC Theatres.
But while Cary's locks made some minor waves when they first debuted, Brooklyn Beckham's iteration of this trend is sure to unleash a tidal wave of man braids in the near future.
Michael Cohen&aposs off-camera sit-down with ABC&aposs George Stephanopoulos unleashed a tidal wave of speculation about whether the President&aposs long time personal lawyer is now turning against him.
They just see a tidal wave of mounting debt, no hopes for a good job and, by contrast, the game they're losing being rigged in favor of a tiny group of people.
"The tourists are frightened it's a tidal wave or a tsunami or something, as they don't see this very often," said Huertas, who has lived in the beach town for 15 years.
Vancouver's hot and cold relations with Chinese investments (Bloomberg Businessweek) Why it matters: Vancouver was the first major Western city to experience the tidal wave of Chinese cash — and its unforeseen aftermath.
A tidal wave of change is barreling toward the auto industry—and as with any wicked swell, some of the surfers in the water will ride to glory, others will wipe out.
"The tidal wave of women and young people running for office is helping to build an America that's not only kinder, fairer, bigger-hearted, but safer, stronger, and more secure," Clinton said.
This war will decide the outcome of this year's Finals, but its impact will be felt far further afield, a ripple effect becoming a tidal wave through the fate of all humanity.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) recently released a tidal wave of red tape that will drive up costs for prepaid cards, a financial product popular with working class and minority communities.
Since former Uber engineer Susan Fowler published her now-famous blog post one year ago, we've seen a tidal wave of women speaking out about sexual harassment in the workplace across industries.
Ironically, the four anti-choice and anti-reform candidates supported by the tidal wave of national union cash have repeatedly assured Douglas County voters that they represent the "grassroots" of the county.
Today, TV and magazines seem to be inundated by a tidal wave of products that pharmaceutical companies have developed, to take turn everyday aging or life occurrences and turn them into diseases.
But here, I thought at least, the possibilities for a non-alienated life become momentarily present, visible to those who want to see it, albeit against a tidal wave of social contradictions.
"Get Brexit done and we shall see a pent up tidal wave of investment into this country," Johnson said, launching his manifesto in at a conference centre in Telford in central England.
While states focused on painkillers as the main culprit behind the tidal wave of deaths, some public health officials started noticing an uptick in young white men checking in for heroin treatment.
Since the commencement of Operation Tidal Wave II, in late October, hundreds of fuel tankers, whose drivers are considered noncombatants by the Pentagon, have been taken out by American and allied warplanes.
The results look a bit like a more severe version of our favorite '80s trend — where crimping is a gentle, rolling tide crashing on the shore, the zig-zag is a tidal wave.
They detailed how the party schemed to avoid a Trump tidal wave -- and separate themselves from the top of the ticket -- in a campaign bound to reshape GOP politics for years to come.
The tidal wave of onscreen superheroes we've gotten over the past decade has brought some fantastic female characters with it, from Black Widow to Gamora to Agent Peggy Carter to Wonder Woman herself.
He noted that European stocks are trading at 13 times earnings — versus about 17 times earnings for U.S. equities — as the Continent's companies are backed by a "tidal wave" of central bank stimulus.
" He added, "I am grateful for the tidal wave that came down on me — for a number of reasons that have nothing to do with the narrative of 'the bigot who got educated.
They have names like Legacy Tower and International Quarter, references to the Olympic Games which took place here six years ago, kickstarting a tidal wave of regeneration which has swept across the district.
Commercial vertical farming expanded after the 2011 earthquake and tidal wave in Fukushima, Japan, destroyed a substantial amount of cropland, said Dickson Despommier, emeritus professor of public health and microbiology at Columbia University.
Netflix is bracing itself for a tidal wave of new competition in the US, including services like Disney Plus and HBO Max, which eventually plan to roll out around the world as well.
Even if this current evolution of acceptance and diversity is sometimes referred to as a "trend," it's creating a tidal wave of positive advancements — the latest being Lane Bryant's new "This Body" campaign.
The activist outpouring is "a tidal wave," said Keith Chow, the founder of The Nerds of Color, a website of geek culture criticism that has served as home base for several online campaigns.
In-between blips of frustration in a half-court setting (remember: he just turned 103!) that are caused by mental mistakes and a still-developing jump shot, is a tidal wave of dominance.
Trump also traveled to early voting states Iowa and New Hampshire ahead of their respective caucuses and primary, an effort to insert Trump's voice amid a tidal wave of Democratic ads and messaging.
TELFORD, England, Nov 24 (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson promised on Sunday to get Brexit done to restore business confidence and unleash what he said would be a tidal wave of investment.
Democrats such as Representative Beto O'Rourke, the failed Texas Senate candidate now mulling a 20163 run, have turned their rejection of corporate and PAC funds into a tidal wave of small-dollar donations.
The dam, filled with mining waste and sludge, burst three weeks ago, sending a tidal wave of mud crashing down on the company cafeteria at a mining complex in Brumadinho in southeastern Brazil.
After The Times reported on how the Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein had settled numerous cases involving accusations of harassment, a tidal wave of women have come forward to talk about their own experiences.
Her allegations that she was drugged and raped while on a trip to visit Cosby in Lake Tahoe in 1982 is what set off a tidal wave of backlash that destroyed the comedian's career.
Yeah, they're re-buying, and because a lot of these companies were run by foreign multinationals, they didn't do the due diligence to understand that the tidal wave of cash was repurposing old masters.
The team is charged with saving the world from a red tidal wave that incinerates everything it touches, and the issue ends with a giant reptile being sent into space on a rocket. Bonkers.
The shale revolution is unleashing a tidal wave of cheap natural gas and related liquids that can be used instead of pricier, petroleum-derived naphtha (the feedstock typically used outside America) to make chemicals.
"This is part of the reformist tidal wave characterising Saudi Arabia...It's part and parcel of Mohammed bin Salman's drive to alter the structure of the economy," said John Sfakianakis, a Riyadh-based economist.
Opening up TweetDeck, the Twitter-owned client favored by maniacs like me thanks to its real-time updating feature, can seem like stepping into an oncoming tidal wave and getting swept out to sea.
If the ripples in Australia have not matched the tidal wave seen in the States, it may only be a matter of time until a critical mass of Australian voices joins the global conversation.
Image: NetflixNetflix, our collective trash heap of mostly unwatched or unwanted content, would like you to know that despite a tidal wave of speculation that it's not going to start serving you up ads.
"Leave's" victory spurred on by short sightedness and ignorance had many Googling the next day what the EU was and what Brexit would mean for the country, bringing in a tidal wave of "Regrexit".
Trump's alleged sexual harassment was thrust back into the spotlight even before Monday, as multiple lawmakers on Capitol Hill were forced to resign in a tidal wave of backlash against sexism in the workplace.
The market believes the rally happened on the back of three factors: rising earnings (the markets fluttered during an earnings "recession" a couple years ago), a tidal wave of buybacks and a supportive Fed.
We were in that strange moment during the late-stage Obama years between Occupy and the rise of "resistance" rhetoric, between the discredited Rolling Stone campus rape article and the tidal wave of #MeToo.
Alveda King, Martin Luther King Jr.'s niece, said Thursday she gave the White House almost 100 names of prisoners she wants released, in an effort to make a "good tidal wave" of clemency.
Immigration attorneys are uncertain how many pending deportations will be affected by the ruling, but "it's certainly not a tidal wave," said Kathy Brady, a senior staff attorney at the Immigrant Legal Resource Center.
The move involves invoking the Stafford Act, a law that empowers the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to take a more central role in combating the crisis and unleashes a tidal wave of cash.
The grotesque scene of his poaching in a Kenyan National Park in 2014 is where Dawson begins his argument for an anti-capitalist approach to the "tidal wave of extinction" washing across the planet.
More sophisticated players, confronting a tidal wave of scientific data, may accept that the Earth is warming, but they argue that the ill effects are overstated and incommensurate with the costs of aggressive action.
While winning the majority would require a tidal wave in 2018, Democratic recruiters are giddy over the surge in energy and interest among potential candidates, and they are starting the process earlier than ever.
"This is part of the reformist tidal wave characterizing Saudi Arabia... It's part and parcel of Mohammed bin Salman's drive to alter the structure of the economy," said John Sfakianakis, a Riyadh-based economist.
This is especially true in the case of the game's most recent expansion, Shadowbringers, where players try to restore balance to a world that is almost entirely engulfed in a tidal wave of light.
But any media ethics debate about the newsworthiness of tweets written by someone when they were a teenager was soon swept aside by a tidal wave of harassment, doxing, and death threats Calvin received.
To David Smolin, a law professor at Cumberland School of Law, as well as a longtime Christian advocate for ethical adoption reform, these adoption horror stories collectively amounted to a tidal wave of bad publicity.
A company like TerraPower, which happens to be a nuclear fission company, is able to create a fourth-generation design and actually see what happens during a Richter 10 earthquake or volcano or tidal wave.
In October, the U.S. military launched an intensified effort to go after oil infrastructure controlled by Islamic State, dubbed "Tidal Wave II," named after the bombing campaign targeting Romanian oil fields in World War Two.
It was only a few years ago that a mention of "K-beauty" would leave you with blank stares, but now, Korean beauty has swept through the cosmetics industry like a splash-mask tidal wave.
Last autumn, the anti-ISIS coalition decided to go after the terror group's oil infrastructure with an operation called Tidal Wave II. It began targeting oil trucks, gas-oil separation plants and oil collection points.
San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick has landed in the center of a furor after his refusal to stand during the national anthem at a preseason game, unleashing a tidal wave of criticism and support.
Over the next year, the credit union industry is bracing for the CFPB to start the process of unleashing a tidal wave of new regulations that could threaten not only operations, but their very livelihood.
Birch Bayh came to the Senate as a young man (28503), and served three terms (half as long as Lugar), before being defeated by Dan Quayle in the 22019 tidal wave election of Ronald Reagan.
In 1980, Ronald Reagan's victory over Carter was the crest of a tidal wave that also gave Republicans 22010 Senate seats and control over the upper chamber for the first time in almost three decades.
Jones would later describe the response from prospective students' parents as a "tidal wave"; at the time the post appeared, he characterized the financial threat as one that would imperil 15 to 20 faculty jobs.
Maybe you were swept up by the tidal wave of passion in sweeping epics like A Star Is Born or Cold War, or found a new way to skewer your rivals by watching The Favourite.
What led to their sinking were natural phenomena such as rising sea levels and tidal wave-causing earthquakes — the same risks coastal cities face today, thanks to climate change, which the fossil fuel industry drives.
Well, as it turns out, it's a tidal wave of dynamic and accelerating industry changes that will rewrite politics, social mores, the future of work, and more — and it's all mashing together in unexpected ways.
When the #MeToo movement came to the forefront in 533 following the tidal wave of allegations against Harvey Weinstein, Carrere was surprised to hear some scoff at young actresses who "put themselves" in compromising situations.
After all, a test that is no better than a coin flip would do far more harm than good, burdening an already overwhelmed health-care system with a tidal wave of well but worried people.
Musk's remarks about Facebook come at a time when CEO Mark Zuckerberg and COO Sheryl Sandberg are already playing defense against a tidal wave of criticism in the wake of the Cambridge Analytics data scandal.
College graduates, the report said, have in recent years been largely unaffected by the tidal wave of family change that first hit the poor in the 1960s and has since moved higher into Middle America.
Now, despite this tidal wave of opposition, the Trump administration is turning its back on coastal communities and moving forward with a new attempt to force offshore drilling into a region that doesn't want it.
And as the painkillers kick in to take the edge off that headache, you're hit by a tidal wave of nausea — and if you're one of the unlucky ones you won't keep anything down for long.
Covington Mayor Joe Meyer, a Democrat, said the "appalling" footage had rightly inspired "a tidal wave of condemnation" and that his town was now being linked with "intolerance and ethnic intimidation" because of the boys' actions.
Democrats are hoping that former special counsel Robert Mueller's public testimony will finally lead to the tidal wave of opposition to President Donald Trump that the initial release of the lengthy Russia report failed to create.
The tidal wave of attention we've seen for Zika and Ebola is precisely what we need for other global diseases that quietly continue to have an astronomical, sustained human impact, such as HIV, TB, and malaria.
It's also a point that feels all the more pertinent right now, as Leicester City seem intent on surfing their tidal wave of high spirits all the way to the most improbable title of modern times.
From Kansas to Montana to Georgia, Democrats claimed that each would be different, a tidal wave of anti-Trump sentiment would wash over the district and voters would flock to the polls to elect their candidate.
Though he now says his casinos were overtaken by the same tidal wave that eventually slammed this seaside city's gambling industry, in reality he was failing in Atlantic City long before Atlantic City itself was failing.
Since late October, an American air campaign called Operation Tidal Wave II has targeted oil fields, refineries and tanker trucks, and American officials believe they have cut the Islamic State's oil revenue by about a third.
Indeed, it is the cumulative effect of the tidal wave of abortion restrictions in large swaths of the country that may in fact push many women into having abortions later than they would have otherwise wanted.
MONZA, Italy, Sept 8 (Reuters) - Charles Leclerc grew up yearning to win races for Ferrari but even the wildest of boyhood dreams failed to prepare him for the emotional tidal wave of Sunday's Italian Grand Prix.
Facing a tidal wave of coronavirus cases, New York state health officials are resorting to an antiquated treatment to help patients recover from COVID-19: the blood of patients who have already beaten the disease. Gov.
Ms. McGowan, an actress, was one of the first women to come forward last fall about Mr. Weinstein's history of sexual misconduct, setting off a tidal wave of awareness and activism, and prompting the #MeToo movement.
Just as the Red Sox were pulling into shore, a tidal wave blew them right back: eight losses in a row, all to the Yankees or the Tampa Bay Rays, from July 28 to Aug. 4.
Giving in to her fears, she felt, meant a victory for the man who killed Deah, Yusor and Razan and for everyone else caught up in what she feels has been a tidal wave of Islamophobia.
At Fukushima, a tidal wave swamped the diesel backup generators needed to cool the reactor, resulting in a meltdown of sorts, though one that fortunately didn't get bad enough to turn into a full-blown criticality excursion.
To boost her bid for a seat in Virginia's 84th district, The Arena fronted the money to provide three staffers to Coleman's campaign, which the nonpartisan Cook Political Report predicted would require a "tidal wave" to win.
Andrew Selee of the Migration Policy Institute (MPI) in Washington points out that since 22040 a tidal wave of Mexicans going to America has slowed to a dribble as unauthorised migrants have been replaced by legal ones.
Even amid the post-Harvey Weinstein tidal wave that includes 70-plus accusations, there are dozens upon dozens of other stories of harassment and abuse at the hands of powerful men bubbling to the surface each day.
A TIDAL WAVE OF CORPORATE MIGRANTS SEEKING TAX SHELTERS | Until lawmakers in Washington reform the tax code, American companies will continue their exodus in search of lower tax rates, Andrew Ross Sorkin writes in the DealBook column.
How Leading Publications Can Prepare For A Tidal Wave of Citizen Reporting During Hurricane Sandy in 2012, CNN made a gaffe when it falsely announced that the New York Stock Exchange was under three feet of water.
The annual Comic-Con tidal wave has subsided, and it's left in its wake the devastation of countless missed sneak peeks at your favorite works of film and TV. That's what the Monday after is for, right?
There is a tidal wave of economic anxiety and public outrage sweeping across the democratic world that Francis addresses with hope, faith and a clarion call for fairness, justice, tolerance and the rights of man and woman.
It was a tidal wave that had a number of causes she points to in her piece, including the weakness of the Republican candidate Ed Gillespie, and the carefully crafted statewide campaign from the Democratic National Committee.
Ms. McGowan, an actress, was one of the first women to come forward publicly last fall about Mr. Weinstein's history of sexual misconduct, setting off a tidal wave of awareness and activism, and prompting the #MeToo movement.
In the case of adult movies, Mr. Ronson explains, a young German named Fabian Thylmann unleashed a tidal wave in the 2000s after he took over a fledgling website called PornHub, a sort of YouTube for pornography.
Even in the midst of the tidal wave of sexual misconduct allegations, one key demographic still came out for Moore strongly — white, suburban women voters who hold the key to numerous races across the country in 2628.
The #MeToo and #TimesUp movements have made it to the Oscars and set off a tidal wave that is taking down sexual predators and helping to change workplace cultures, from Hollywood to news media and Capitol Hill.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Over the past several months, a tidal wave of outrage and protest over workplace sexual assault, harassment, and gender inequality has been steadily swelling, accompanied by the hashtags #TimesUp and #MeToo.
The Democratic Party has moved to the left, and the Republican Party has made a sharp turn to the right, guided by two generations of conservative revolutionaries, from Newt Gingrich to the Tea Party tidal wave of 2010.
"Over the past few weeks, Southwest Key&aposs reputation has been assaulted by a tidal wave of misinformation regarding a new Department of Homeland Security policy of separating immigrant children from their parents at the border," Sanchez wrote.
But the feeling, the sort of crashing tidal wave of grief coming at you as you went down this sort of tunnel of deep emotion, it was really harrowing actually and I still have nightmares about it now.
A sufferer from colitis and breast cancer acknowledges "a tidal wave of love and affection" from those around her; Clive James, also a writer, who was pronounced terminally ill several years ago, has enjoyed a surge of creativity.
Finally, from the transpartisan tidal wave that crashed over education reform to the slow decades of advocacy and relationship building that brought criminal justice reforms, most of the work to move immovable policies happens at the local level.
As an expected tidal wave of charged particles bears down on Earth on March 23, the Northern and Southern lights are likely to be much more intense at the poles and will creep down into lower latitudes, too.
In the late 1990s the budget was balanced through budget discipline, a roaring stock market (thanks in part to the capital gains tax cut in 1997) and strong economic growth which created a tidal wave of unexpected revenue.
Mitski, "Your Best American Girl" Listening to Mitski's "Your Best American Girl" feels like surrendering to a tidal wave: one second you're standing ankle-deep in the ocean, and the next you're being pulverized and gasping for air.
SAN SALVADOR (Reuters) - No tsunami has been detected off the coast of El Salvador after officials warned that a U.S. military aircraft had spotted a potential tidal wave, sparking evacuation warnings, U.S. and Salvadoran authorities said on Monday.
These kinds of paper-intensive cases often overwhelm white-collar defendants because the data-base management alone can cost thousands of dollars a month and it can be difficult to fight against such a tidal wave of evidence.
In 1970, the so-called Great Bhola Cyclone drove a tidal wave into what was then East Pakistan, in a disaster that killed an estimated 300,000 people, according to the World Meteorological Organization's World Weather & Climate Extremes Archive.
It's a simple idea: A tidal wave of sudden cases in just a few weeks will swamp emergency rooms, but the same number of cases spread over months will test the surge capacity of hospitals without overwhelming them.
As the tidal wave of patent leather on the fall runways and the re-emergence of 1990s-style small sunglasses on the street suggest, Trinity from "The Matrix" has emerged as an unlikely style icon of the season.
This year, with the first female nominee pitted against a man who was practically defined by a tape recording about his girl-grabbing exploits, many people expected that the long-awaited "women's vote" tidal wave would finally arrive.
Cairo Dispatch CAIRO — When Russia scored its third goal against Egypt in the World Cup last week, the tidal wave of heartache that rippled across Cairo seemed to land squarely on the broad shoulders of Mahmoud Abdel Razek.
After a tidal wave of public opinion against this practice finally resonated in the White House, President Trump signed an executive order last week that permitted, but did not require, immigration authorities to reunite the children and their parents.
"When we cut spend in 2018 due to the tidal wave of consumer demand from the integration with Angie's List, we lost the rhythm on our search engine marketing spend and turned our attention to other areas," Levin wrote.
So while Brusatte's first pupil may have been his little brother, he now collaborates with numerous students and peers, many of whom were part of the "tidal wave" of young dinosaur enthusiasts inspired by the popularity of Jurassic Park.
Read more: GOLDMAN SACHS: Buy these 14 stocks, which all possess the 3 most important qualities for shielding against coronavirus falloutEconomists, though, expect the tidal wave of layoffs to continue as coronavirus shuts down businesses and hammers the economy.
"Thailand is getting hit by a tidal wave of electronic waste," says Jim Puckett, executive director of the Basel Action Network, a Seattle-based nonprofit that has used GPS devices to track illegal exports of e-waste to Asia.
"Trump's directive to exclude transgender people from military service has created a tidal wave of harms that have already been felt throughout our armed services," Shannon Minter, a transgender legal expert and NCLR's legal director, said in a statement.
Synopsis: Thirteen-year-old Kayla endures the tidal wave of contemporary suburban adolescence as she makes her way through the last week of middle school — the end of her thus far disastrous eighth grade year — before she begins high school.
Much of the drudge work Infosys staff do can increasingly be carried out by machines; Mr Sikka said as much in a recent letter to staff, warning them of a looming "tidal wave of automation" that threatens to engulf the industry.
In the span of a few weeks, the tidal wave of sexual harassment, abuse, and misconduct allegations has spread from Hollywood to Capitol Hill, taking over Facebook feeds with personal stories of #MeToo, and leading to a widespread cultural reckoning.
Trolls acquire invite links to other servers and post them in a room called "Raids" (formerly "Raids Defense"), encouraging the chat's 21+ members to descend en masse on vulnerable or unsuspecting communities, bringing with them a tidal wave of abuse.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - With agricultural lenders fearing a tidal wave of farm bankruptcies as soon as this spring, lawyers in the Midwest say they want U.S. Senator Chuck Grassley of Iowa to raise the debt limit for so-called "family farmer" bankruptcies.
But these represent anomalies against the tidal wave of queer whiteness that has overwhelmed teen TV. Watch as Broadly searches for America's last lesbian bars: But things may be slowly changing, as seen in shows like The Bold Type and Runaways.
There is a tidal wave of opinion in the land in favor of sweeping change, in favor of greater economic justice and equality, in favor of a society that is decent and honest and gives all Americans truly equal rights.
Bottom line: The 2018 midterm elections are anything but settled, and if Democrats are to deliver on their promise of a massive tidal wave this November, they are going to have to perform much better than they did on Tuesday.
My view is that ending the Bretton Woods gold standard in 6900 was a huge mistake and a major factor in the catastrophic tidal wave of inflation that squashed real take home pay for middle class workers in that decade.
"We've spent the last 15 years fighting bullying in schools, and the example set by the Trump campaign has broken down the doors, and a tidal wave of bullying has come through," said Maureen Costello of the Southern Poverty Law Center.
"Fossil fuel corporations are drowning our democracy in a tidal wave of dark oily money; they have deceived the public about the impacts of climate change, fought the growth of clean renewable energy, and corrupted our political system," the resolution read.
Despite what you might hear, its not always clear and sunny skies in Los Angeles; every now and then the City of Angels experiences some not-so-perfect weather spreading a tidal wave of sheer panic across the entire town.
If 2017 began with women marching for their daughters and ended with a tidal wave of female rage directed at predacious men, perhaps 2018 should be the year women resolve to go after what we want and deserve — simply for us.
Equifax faces a tidal wave of claims, but none will see the inside of a courtroom for months, if not years, especially if the company successfully argues that the claims must be pursued individually rather than as a class action.
India's tally of 536 cases and 10 deaths is dwarfed by China, Italy and Spain, but Modi and health experts have warned that the nation of 1.3 billion people faces a tidal wave of infections if harsh steps are not taken.
"We are not going to be able to keep up in the health care system with the tidal wave that is coming with our own residents, let alone with the surge of visitors we get with spring break," said Chapman.
That same year, Barletta appeared in an "exclusive interview" for Americans for Immigration Control, an organization that believes the "annual tidal wave of over a million immigrants (legal and illegal) is endangering our American way of life," according to its website.
With nearly 200 of the companies set to report, Cramer went over the tidal wave of stocks and events on his radar this week, including earnings from Facebook and Amazon, as well as a key meeting at the Federal Reserve.
READ: A tidal wave of sex abuse lawsuits is about to hit the Boy Scouts and the Catholic Church Volunteers named in the files were kicked out of the Scouts, but the group didn't always report them to law enforcement.
The shifting strategy comes as a tidal wave of new information emerges from transcripts of key witnesses including US Ambassador to the European Union Gordon Sondland, who surprised lawmakers by amending his testimony and who made things more complicated for Republicans.
Instead, the 2016 election brought us Donald Trump, who has not only unleashed a tidal wave of intolerance, but who also seems hellbent on taking us back to the cultural dark ages and wrecking the planet as he does so.
Now TV is a tidal wave of content that often reminds us how frightening life can be, and the clashing worldviews displayed by powerful news networks never let us forget there is no shared reality we can all agree upon.
This comes amid a tidal wave of information throughout the week indicating that data on 50 million Facebook users ended up in the hands of Cambridge Analytica several years ago through access gained via an app that was on the Facebook platform.
While the move is justified by the Bank of Japan's fight against deflation, the underlying cause of the new policy is the tidal wave of capital coming out of China, driving down the yuan and hurting Japan and its Asian trading partners.
The actress made headlines for succinctly calling out Matt Damon's disappointing response to the #MeToo movement, and on Tuesday sat down with the New York Times to talk about how the tidal wave of allegations of sexual harassment and assault has rocked Hollywood.
It sort of to me suggests that maybe this blue wave, while conditions are absolutely in Democrats favor and Republicans should be very worried right now and working hard, I don&apost really see evidence of a blue tidal wave forming right now.
Nothing about this is notably problematic, but expectations are a tidal wave that cease for no man, and with a cupcake road trip sitting on the horizon and a tricky home stand right after that, Mike Malone may find himself in hot water.
Facing a demographic tidal wave — nearly 2628 percent of the population is under the age of 28500 — Saudi Arabia needs to generate millions of new jobs to absorb a growing workforce it can no longer afford to subsidize through generous government handouts.
READ: A tidal wave of sex abuse lawsuits is about to hit New York's Catholic Churches and Boy Scouts The Boys & Girls Clubs of America, which serves at-risk children, has 4,600 local affiliates and a mission that's been approved by Congress.
Mr. Rudetsky and Mr. Plotnick (along with Drew Geraci, who co-conceived the show and wrote "additional material") take their time getting to the titular calamity, or rather series of calamities: after the earthquake comes a tidal wave that capsizes the casino.
India has reported 649 cases and 13 deaths - small numbers compared with those in China, Italy and Spain - but health experts say that the world's second most populous country faces a tidal wave of infections if tough steps are not soon taken.
The (special) interests of 2628 House members who want to fatten the pockets of a few catfish farmers at taxpayer expense do not trump the will of the Senate and a tidal wave of support for a House vote on this program.
In a media cycle that may as much influence events as report them, it's easy to see the tidal wave effect of journalists who are more interested in grabbing a cresting storyline than in looking for a more nuanced view to present.
The opportunities Democrats see this year reflect the fact that the party is still clawing its way back from the hole they dug for themselves in 2010, when the Tea Party tidal wave handed the GOP control of dozens of state legislative chambers.
While the number of refugees has fallen since then — only 178,000 have arrived in Europe so far this year as of mid-December, according to the International Organization for Migration — Europe is still struggling to respond effectively to the tidal wave of newcomers.
DAVID HOWARDMilwaukee, Wisconsin The abandonment of exchange controls after Thatcher's election victory in 1979, the dramatic deindustrialisation and tidal wave of unemployment that followed and the subsequent mass privatisation of public utilities were components of an economic revolution that was neoliberal in theory, not conservative.
Before deciding to write and release solo material, the L.A. native worked as a professional trumpeter, from being featured on indie pop darlings Capital Cities' In a Tidal Wave of Mystery album to even hitting the road with Katy Perry for her Prismatic World Tour.
A tidal wave of roadblocks has prevented me from achieving my financial and professional goals in the past few years, namely six surgeries and the subsequent effect on my mental health and ability to work, but my money problem began long before the hospital stays.
By all accounts the situation was already long gone and things rapidly descended into a tidal wave of violent machismo resulting in multiple sexual assaults, the tower MoreMusic were broadcasting from being trashed, and 10,000 people requiring medical treatment over the course of the festival.
"A tidal wave of risk aversion has flooded the financial markets, ... with global stocks under intense selling pressure after Donald Trump's failure on healthcare reforms sparked concerns about his ability to move ahead with tax cuts and fiscal spending," said FXTM analyst Lukman Otunuga.
As the tidal wave of Islamist violence has torn mercilessly through the region, the nationalistic yearning of Palestinians—the only credible motive on which Israelis may once have based any thoughts of further territorial concessions—has been superseded by an enmity rooted in Islamist ideology.
" The real target must be kept in sight: restructuring our energy and transport systems, reducing our demand for oil, and shifting to "indigenous primary energy supplies, solar, wind, hydropower, geothermal, tidal, wave", along with new forms of "energy storage facility and smart grid development.
The nominating contests brought forth innumerable champions to assail him as a demagogue, a fantasist, a misogynist, a racist, a narcissist, a fascist, an isolationist, a bully and a liar, and he surfed the tidal wave of contempt all the way to the Republican nomination.
Super PAC fund-raising was basically a draw, with the top 10 Democratic super PACs outraising their Republican counterparts $2105 million to $2000 million — washing away concern among Democrats that they could be swamped by a late tidal wave of cash from wealthy Republicans.
Things reached melodramatic heights on Monday night when his rather overstated reaction to having his foot stepped on during Brazil's 2-0 win over Mexico earned him a round of condemnation in the soccer world and a tidal wave of playful derision on social media.
Scalia argued in the closed-door sessions that some states' unemployment systems aren't capable of handling both an expected tidal wave of new unemployment filings by Americans who just lost their jobs while at the same time gearing up to send out millions of checks.
More than half of the 43 people killed in New York City were on Staten Island, and of those 24 victims, many died in or near the same neighborhood, Midland Beach, a quiet grid of bungalows swallowed by what survivors described as a tidal wave.
Her impulse to create engaged and protected spaces extends to a collective in the Catskills she belongs to, in which food production, collectivity, and art production come together on preserved acreage away from the art world's centers and against the tidal wave of gentrification.
Volume and cadence are manipulated to keep our eyes glued to the screen — think about the dubstep subwoofer beat drop that happens right before the tidal wave hits, or when a superhero performs an elaborate stunt involving an aerial body roll over a flaming vehicle.
My fears of coming out were not of my family or friends disowning me, but of the promised societal sea change, a tidal wave of sorts I assumed would wipe out the structures upon which my most important relationships had been constructed and relied.
"Given that we've seen a 20-point swing toward stricter gun control in the last two years, you can only imagine that there's a sea change happening and it may turn into a tidal wave," said Tim Malloy, assistant director of the Quinnipiac University poll.
Perhaps the most important rule though is to never give members of the public your email address, because doing so is basically a prerequisite to welcoming in a tidal wave of passive-aggressive emails from strangers who have yet to grasp the proper use of apostrophes.
James Acton, the co-director of the national nuclear program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, said that when thinking about the disaster's impact on Japanese society, it's important to remember its scope and the thousands upon thousands of lives lost in the tidal wave alone.
"Although Macron has been labeled as favorite to become the next French president, an unexpected Le Pen victory could deal a symbolic blow to the unity of the European Union and ultimately create a tidal wave of risk aversion," FXTM analyst Lukman Otunuga said in a note.
As we have been warning since 2014, the U.S. faces a perfect economic storm: Baby-boomer retirement is a generational tidal wave that combines with very weak gains in labor productivity to set up a situation of historically low growth on the supply side of the economy.
But by the time its final credits rolled after a jumbo jet burst through a blockade that was holding a ferocious tidal wave of vampiric hellbeasts at bay — thus setting up a cataclysmic showdown that never came to be — Zoo had become a surreal goddamn masterpiece.
To do so, Trump and his team will have to turn the charm on full blast and master the art of calming the skittish man or woman who just isn't used to a tidal wave of social media contacts or phone calls or visits from maniac politicos.
The Democrats fell short of a tidal wave of voter support that would have given them control of both chambers of Congress, but in the 435-member House they headed for a gain of around 30 to 35 seats, giving them their first majority in eight years.
If Trump takes any extreme actions, there would be a tidal wave of public outrage, a national debate about impeaching the president and massive demonstrations across the nation that would unite those who supported Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton in 2016 with large numbers of Republicans.
You're part of an onrushing tidal wave of badasses, helping smash barricades and overpower the Red Legion occupiers, and it's one of the rare times that the series has ever succeeded in making the superheroic nature of the Guardians feel like more than a gameplay conceit.
The 750 tons of asbestos imported over all last year by the United States was still nowhere near the 803,303 tons consumed in the United States in 1973, before a tidal wave of lawsuits and health warnings made asbestos a byword for death and financial ruin.
In the United States, Schub is lobbying to see some of a tidal wave of coming stimulus cash routed through a set of green banks already set up in a dozen states and cities from New York to Florida - or through a proposed national green bank.
While the Powell statement in itself was enough to set off a minor tidal wave in selling, it released a cascade of other concerns that investors had heretofore ignored and couldn't be overcome even after the Fed chief tried to walk back the "long way" from neutral gaffe.
U.S. companies in the S&P 500 bought their own stock at a record pace the 12 months ending in March, new data show, but the buyback tidal wave did little to lift the stock market as the benchmark was actually down about 1 percent during the period.
Savior feminism's focus on Muslim women's bodies as objects of liberation is the same justification that is used by neo-imperialist war machines (Afghanistan, Iraq, etc.), as well as the tidal wave of xenophobia in Europe and the United States, and global election gains by the far-right[5].
"Although Macron has been labeled as favorite to become the next French President, an unexpected Marine Le Pen victory could deal a symbolic blow to the unity of the European Union and ultimately create a tidal wave of risk aversion," FXTM analyst Lukman Otunuga said in a note.
And in recent years, this liking for depictions of hopelessness seems to have grown more acute; in another large-scale work, one of the strongest in the show, two childlike figures dribble sand into castles on the beach, oblivious to a looming tidal wave studded with flailing bodies.
As horror movie fans turned out in droves for each flick and Hollywood reaped the financial benefit of cheap budgets and strong ticket sales, there became a tidal wave of horror films that spent less time on storytelling and more time on cheap scares and over-the-top gore.
It was the climax of the Asian financial crisis, a summer that had seen the economies of countries including Thailand, South Korea, Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines brought almost to their knees as the tidal wave of money that poured into their countries in prior years flowed out.
Nearly 150 years after the GOP championed the 15th amendment, which prohibited state and federal governments from denying the right to vote based on "race, color, or previous condition of servitude," the party is now attempting to ride a tidal wave of voting discrimination into the 85033 election.
Any pardon of Manafort, other convicted criminals, those who have reached plea bargains in this case or any suspect who could soon be indicted will create a tidal wave of national outrage that will make the Nixon years seem mild by comparison and lead to a similar outcome.
The alternative, more cynical, outlook sees Leicester's title-win as a delirious flash in the pan, one enabled by a perfect Premier League storm of floundering giants, a rising middle class, and one team able to surf their own tidal wave of high-spirits in unprecedented and unrepeatable fashion.
Levels of post-election stress and anxiety have spiked dramatically across the country for people of all political affiliations as a tidal wave of problems has arisen from sitting in the backseat of a car recklessly driven by a dangerously under-qualified huckster in an ill-fitting red hat.
On Pro Basketball The crush of bodies surrounding Dwyane Wade as he left an N.B.A. court for the last time as an active player had the effect of a small tidal wave, surging through the jammed Barclays Center tunnel, head-on into a pack of waiting well-wishers.
"The profit-sharing on-demand model existed before Amazon started their effort, but the size that they are, they have created a tidal wave," said Gabi Seligsohn, former CEO and current board member of Kornit Digital Ltd, the Israeli company that provides textile printers for 'Merch by Amazon'.
Normally, companies fight a DDoS attack by filtering incoming web traffic or increasing their bandwidth, but at the scale Mirai operated, nearly all traditional DDoS mitigation techniques collapsed, in part because the tidal wave of nefarious traffic would crash so many sites and servers en route to its main target.
On the latest episode of Recode Decode, Tavel, who is a partner at Benchmark, told Recode's Kara Swisher and Teddy Schleifer that there's a big difference between some cryptocurrencies, such as bitcoin and ethereum, and the tidal wave of Initial Coin Offerings that began flooding the ecosystem late last year.
In one example, the Post wrote, a tidal wave of four and a half thousand robocalls hit Tufts Medical Center near Boston's Chinatown neighborhood, severely disrupting communications for a two-hour stretch last year:At Tufts Medical Center, administrators registered more than 226.3,246 calls between about 244.6:22019 and 22019:0003 a.m.
But we have to start somewhere, and according to co-creator and eventual showrunner Josh Appelbaum, Zoo really did hit a turning point several episodes into the series by stuffing an elevator full of (virtual) rodents and unleashing them into a hallway in a Shining-esque tidal wave of hissing misery.
By his own admission in the Times's profile — which is accompanied by a series of alternately jolly and brooding behind-the-scenes photos — Fallon was "devastated" by the tidal wave of backlash that followed his encounter with Trump, which alleged that he'd neutralized the incendiary candidate as a harmless oddity.
In October, the U.S. military launched an intensified effort to go after oil infrastructure controlled by Islamic State, dubbed "Tidal Wave II." That effort has consisted so far of 65 air strikes, a Baghdad-based spokesman for the U.S.-led campaign, U.S. Army Colonel Steve Warren, said in a news briefing.
The patients I see in my work as a physician in the emergency department speak of a general sense of helplessness, as though a tidal wave is coming, and there is nothing they can do except wash their hands, try to find black market hand sanitizer, stay home and pray.
By coupling a substantial corporate tax cut with an assortment of naked appeals to undecided lawmakers, Republican leaders pushed their tax bill through the House on Tuesday and the Senate on Wednesday, touching off a self-congratulatory tidal wave by a party that had struggled mightily through nearly all of 2017.
Bloomberg's comments on crime and where it's most prevalent echo his rhetoric during his time as mayor and the immediate aftermath, which has come under more scrutiny in recent weeks as he's risen in Democratic presidential primary polls amid a tidal wave of spending in Super Tuesday states and beyond.
The vote in Alabama was a banner day for democracy, a glorious day for Democrats, a magnificent day for progressives, a victorious day for civil rights, a proud day for Alabamians and a dire warning to Republicans that change is coming and a tidal wave is building and growing against them.
Hurricane winds are actually strong enough to blow water out to sea in such a strong storm, sparking comparisons to tsunamis, but since those winds die down and shift direction gradually, the waters return slowly instead of sloshing back into place with the force of an earthquake-driven tidal wave, Young said.
It's about as good a timing as any for Lyft to capitalize on the tidal wave of negative publicity that Uber is facing right now, and it looks like it might end up with a significant investment from Alphabet in the middle of that train wreck, according to a report by Axios.
The tidal wave that the Weinstein allegations began may have taken a moment to reach music, but now that the first man in the industry is being forced to face accusations in a similar public fashion, it's hard to imagine things returning to they way they were done even nine months ago.
One of the key foreign policy differences between President Obama and Clinton is her call for a no-fly zone in northern Syria, which would go a long way to reduce the casualties on the ground and to stem the massive tidal wave of refugees pouring into the Middle East and Europe.
The latest tidal wave of Mayweather buzz has gushed forth from a recent Instagram live session, during which the legendary boxer unleashed an-ego crazed, ultra-masturbatory rant, referring to himself as the "greatest athlete ever," and, more importantly, suggesting he was in the process of hashing out a deal with the UFC.
Their miniseries, originally released in 2015 via Boom Studios and released this month as a collected volume, is set during the height of the Great Flood, as the small town of Chatterlee, Mississippi, is frantically preparing to battle the incoming tidal wave from the bloated Mississippi River threatening to consume the town.
Jourova's remarks come after an incredibly tense few months for U.S. tech companies in Europe, with developments including a $14.5 billion back-tax bill for Apple, a potential criminal probe of Facebook in Germany for hate-speech law violations, and a tidal wave of fake and suspiciously pro-Kremlin news on social media.
Siesta Key star Juliette Porter launched the tidal wave with a single tweet, alleging that one of her fellow cast members, Cara Geswelli, had hooked up with MTV alum Johnny "Bananas" Devenanzio (The Real World: Key West and The Challenge) even though she was in a relationship with Garrett Miller at the time.
It's Ocean's 11 as told from the perspective of a few morally dubious security guards, and it somehow renders this stuff both comprehensible and fun — at least until the tidal wave of the reality of the situation finally washes over everything, leaving you to shake your fist at the lot of them along with Madoff.
A Sonic Youth album cover here, a high-toned gallery show there, but always, it seemed, the same MO: hermetic pronouncements scrawled across crude ink drawings, except for the occasional venture into an outsized watercolor of a tiny surfer pipelining a tidal wave, or a full-blown mural splayed across a pristine white wall.
It was textbook Ricky Morton: the smaller member of the legendary Rock n Roll Express mastered the art of getting his ass kicked by his opponents, working the crowd into a fever pitch as the ultimate scrawny underdog, before laying off a hot tag to his partner, Robert Gibson, just as the tidal wave of heat crescendoed.
The response to Weinstein, and the tidal wave of #MeToo accounts that followed, was fueled by this frustration, which had been building with each suspended sentence for a college rapist, each bungled apology and excuse, each report of the systemic ways in which women remain underpaid and underappreciated in industries, including Hollywood, built on the backs of their labor.
And I massively appreciate just how bananas recent fighting game story modes have been— Infinite looking like it's going to be right up there with the tidal wave of what-the-y'know-whatever-just-go-with-it emotions that flowed out of the DC-branded Injustice 2, with its morally questionable superheroes perpetually caught up in exaggerated antics.
With glittering prose and a novelist's knack for storytelling, Clark carries readers to the heart of this community as they try to manage and adapt to the tidal wave of change that has recently arrived on their shore, asking: Who do we want to become, and what can we do to arrive intact at that precarious future?
Sessions' eight-minute broadside against leaks and his stern warning to leakers seemed to be aimed at trying to repair his badly frayed relationship with Trump, who has expressed regret for selecting Sessions and who has specifically complained that he was doing too little to fight the tidal wave of leaks that have swamped the Trump White House.
With nearly unanimous public revulsion against Congress and business as usual in Washington, with economic anxiety and pain far greater than political or financial pundits or President Obama can understand, after repeated change elections that have brought no change, there is a tidal wave of anti-establishment populism in both parties that is defining the 2016 campaign.
In the most revealing and powerful evidence of the retreat of Trump and forces on the right that dominate the Republican Party but alienate virtually everyone else in American politics, the GOP has now begun to suffer from a large and growing wave of retirements in the House and Senate that appears poised to become a tidal wave.
What Really Happened: It might have been inevitable, but that didn't make the news that Lin-Manuel Miranda is leaving the cast of Hamilton any easier for the Internet to bear; the show's creator announced this week that he'd be leaving the cast after the July 9 performance, unleashing a tidal wave of breathless reports and remembrances about the era's end.
A look at the policies of Mexico's President-elect, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, and what they could mean for the U.S. MEXICO CITY – Angry and frustrated over corruption and violence, Mexican voters delivered a tidal wave presidential election victory to leftist Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, giving him a broad mandate to upend the political establishment and govern for the poor.
He also wrote letters, hundreds of them, to all his contacts in the power elite — ministers, courtiers, salon leaders and fellow philosophers, working from the top down and manipulating the media of his day so skillfully that he created a tidal wave of public opinion, which would ultimately lead to the recognition of rights for Protestants in 1787, nine years after he died.
In the recent tidal wave of sexual assault allegations, Democratic Senator Al FrankenAlan (Al) Stuart FrankenNative American advocates question 2020 Democrats' commitment Reid says he wishes Franken would run for Senate again Al Franken urges Trump to give new speech after shootings: 'Try to make it sound like you're sincere, even if you're not' MORE of Minnesota was one of the latest to be exposed.
"Somehow, we didn't get hit with a tidal wave of selling that many expected ... despite all the sturm und drang about little Rocket Man in North Korea or the sheer impotence of Congress or Trump's tweets that often seem, let's say, out of step with folks like Washington, Jefferson [and] Lincoln, to name three of our more presidential presidents, " the "Mad Money " host said.
In just five quick words, this sentence converts the entire history of everything — the whole past — from its usual state of formless abstraction (an energy field, a tidal wave, a void) into something fabulously active and small: a kid on a toboggan, scraping and sliding behind you, bumping over little hills, cheeks red from the cold, pompom bouncing yarnily on top of a winter hat.
Trump's willingness to accept Putin's denial that the Kremlin had been involved over the assessment of his own intelligence agencies prompted a tidal wave of rebukes, which in turn pushed Trump to take a rare step — admitting a mistake — on Tuesday when he told reporters that he had meant to say that he saw no reason why Russia "wouldn't" have been behind the 2016 attacks.
The great news for Democrats is that the tidal wave of revulsion against the swampland that Trump and Republicans in Congress have brought to Washington is so deep and wide, and voter turnout in support of change will be so enthusiastic and large, that recent elections throughout 2017 and 2018 strongly suggest that even polls favorable to Democrats underestimate the potential magnitude of the Democratic victory in the midterms.
House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthyKevin Owen McCarthyI'm not a Nazi, I'm just a dude: What it's like to be the other Steve King Trump finds consistent foil in 'Squad' Tlaib says she won't visit Israel after being treated like 'a criminal' MORE (R-Calif.) has described the challenges Republicans face this fall as a tornado rather than a tidal wave, touching down in spots rather than wiping out the party.
Former national security adviser John BoltonJohn BoltonGraham on impeachment trial: 'End this crap as quickly as possible' New Parnas evidence escalates impeachment witnesses fight House delivers impeachment articles to Senate MORE's surprise announcement on Monday that he would be willing to testify if the GOP-controlled Senate subpoenaed his testimony triggered a tidal wave of Democrats calling on Republicans not to turn a blind eye to a first-hand witness.
That the real secret to success is timing: every so often, the zeitgeist will sweep you along on its tidal wave (which is actually what happened to Occupy, which quickly grew beyond its wildest initial dreams — and yet still failed.) That "the best methods of protest are unrecognized because they defy our expectations of what a protest should look like," which echoes VCs' lament that many of the best ideas sound crazy at first.
The meltdowns of Syria, Somalia, Eritrea, Mali, Chad and Yemen and our takedowns of Libya, Iraq and Afghanistan — without proper follow-up on our part, NATO's part or by local elites — has uncorked the worst refugee crisis since World War II. This tidal wave of migrants and refugees is a human tragedy, and their outflow from Syria and Libya in particular is destabilizing all the neighboring islands of decency: Tunisia, Jordan, Lebanon, Kurdistan and Turkey.
The American-led coalition battling the group has in recent months begun bombing Islamic State-held oil and gas fields and supply routes through an operation known as Tidal Wave II. "Treasury and our partners worldwide are aggressively targeting ISIL's ability to earn and make use of its money, and we are making progress on many fronts," Adam J. Szubin, the top Treasury Department terrorism and financial intelligence official, said in a statement.
Recent days have been filled with a seeming tidal wave of fresh revelations from the spiraling investigation around Donald Trump's ties to Russia, particularly around suspicious financial transactions involving Trump fixer Michael Cohen, who appears to have used the same shell company LLC to pay hush money to porn star Stormy Daniels, collect six- and seven-figure consulting deals from companies like AT&T and Novartis, and receive payments from a company with close ties to oligarch Viktor Vekselberg.
A Detroit native living in Alabama and an ordained minister since 2009, Hood opened with the stately piano-and-vocal introduction to a remix of the R. & B.-gospel choir Sounds of Blackness's "The Pressure, Pt. 1," but his selections soon plunged into a series of dark, heavy techno grooves—many of them his own recordings—with unabashed praise to the Lord surfacing in sampled vocals with increasing regularity; some of those transitions hit like a tidal wave.
One of the most perplexing 21-time All-Stars in NBA history, Anthony has removed himself from an uncomfortable-at-best situation with the New York Knicks and is now a devastating third option on the Oklahoma City Thunder, functioning inside a roster that—in any universe where the Golden State Warriors are not an inescapable tidal wave that makes the progress of 2110 other organizations feel pointless—should be recognized as a shockingly sudden championship contender.
Last season, when the Mets overcame a tidal wave of injuries to grab a National League wild-card spot, their offense was worse, but their pitchers were stout enough to end up with the third-best E.R.A. This year, the Mets, despite the current absence of their best hitter, Yoenis Cespedes, are actually doing just fine when it comes to scoring, ranking fourth in the majors entering Tuesday with a little more than five runs a game.
In the kaleidoscopic tidal wave of British rap that's come crashing across both sides of the Atlantic in the past few years—the afro bashment fusion of J Hus or Kojo Funds; the slow drawl of Giggs and Nines; the household names like Stormzy and Skepta—Dave is moving toward becoming a prodigious talent: the kind of artist every person named Dave and their mate should be aware of in the same way they know Kendrick Lamar as Kendrick.
As someone who has been waiting literaly years for seinfeld to return to televisien i understand the anticipatien that has created a TiDAL wave of hype and a river of halarious Frank ocean meme's like just off the top of my head, Sonic the hegehog looking at his watch and taping his foot and then the captien is "waiting for frank ocean album to relese" lol if i tweted that a few weeks back i GAURANTEE that twete would have gone FULL ZIKA VIREL BABY!
After many months of race-baiting, hate-mongering and juvenile insults dished almost daily by presumptive GOP nominee Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE, there has been a significant surge in registration of Hispanic voters that will grow to a tidal wave of votes for Democrats if Becerra is selected by Clinton as her running mate.
And here's the other thing he's counting on, just as he doubled voter participation in Burlington, breaking the back of the establishment lock on city politics, if McConnell and Manchin and Pelosi et al stand in his way and block passage of popular legislation to benefit the working-class citizens, he is counting on a reckoning, a massive show of electoral force that would bring a tidal wave of new voters into the system, creating a new accountability for those who would stand in their way.
The DCCC is also expanding its map for far-reaching districts that would be tough to flip even in a tidal wave for Democrats, like the ones held by Ryan and House GOP Conference Chairwoman Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.).

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