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Over a fifth of Britain's building firms ultimately went under.
"It was honestly right when she went under," he said.
If they went under, he pulled up and shot it.
"It was honestly right when she went under," he says.
For the first one, I unintentionally went under armed escort.
Then the nose of the airliner went under the water.
Sodden, it weighed him down and he almost went under.
The car went under the trailer, shearing off the top.
That lead never went under double digits in the second half.
And in May of 2016, she secretly went under the knife.
When I finally achieved my goal and went under, another jostle.
Vroom acquired some of Beepi's software as the company went under.
Stephen Paddock went under the radar even after buying 47 guns.
Dozens of high-profile companies went under in the past decade.
During the massive recession of 2008, auto companies almost went under.
Manila, the densely populated capital of the Philippines, went under lockdown.
One of the last thriving small towns in America went under.
I then had a brief stint at a company that went under.
Traditionally, firms that went under might be swallowed up by bigger companies.
The house went under contract after just one weekend with multiple offers.
But then I heard more and I went under a high table.
When NationsWays Transport Services went under, former employees sued over unpaid wages.
Mr. Trubnikov couldn't cover his debts and the distillery soon went under.
He had represented his father before the business went under years ago.
I went under the table and then I saw a teacher run out.
The other piece went under Jha, head of Microsoft's Experiences and Devices organization.
Sean explains that when the Tucker Corporation originally went under, everything was sold.
So, he went under the knife on Monday -- and seems to be optimistic.
The company almost went under in 2011 when its debt reached $1.24 billion.
Eighty percent of the city went under water, much of it for weeks.
Mozqueda and Vincent went under several times, trying to escape the rushing water.
Agrawal had invested in the club and lost that money when it went under.
Defenseman Brandon Montour flung a one-time shot that went under Vasilevskiy's leg pad.
I slammed on the brakes, went under the front tire and narrowly missed death.
All the people who were involved reconvened at Martha's Vineyard and went under oath.
It went under the hammer for $7.48 million (HK$58.36 million) in Hong Kong.
It is not yet known why he went under despite wearing a life jacket.
But then Rodriguez began to struggle in the water, went under and didn't resurface.
A buffalo bull went under the hammer for 168 million rand ($12.7m) in 2016.
Is New York City Opera, which went under in 2013, finally back in business?
Most recently, the vacant store was an Asian food market, but it went under.
Doctors put Walsh on a precautionary antiseizure medication before she went under the knife.
Both teams went under screens on James, daring him to take pull-up jumpers.
Corinthian Colleges suddenly went under in 218 and left nearly 22018,000 students with debt.
Corinthian Colleges suddenly went under in 2015 and left nearly 80,000 students with debt.
Defenseman Brandon Montour whipped a one-time shot that went under Vasilevskiy's leg pad.
Same thing happened—knocked the cue ball off, and it went under the couch.
The ads went under review, but Thinx won the battle, The New York Times reported.
We have seen detrimental stories about life savings being gone when a deal went under.
The Sheriff says that's when the vehicle flipped into the pond and immediately went under.
He went under the name of Rashaun Richardson and claimed he was 17 years old.
He went under the knife to correct an aortic aneurysm and replace a heart valve.
The sheriff said five alligators were taken from the lagoon after the boy went under.
Teigen posted a photo on her Instagram Thursday night as she went under the needle.
This is actually Fusion Fund's second fund, as it previously went under a different name.
The NY Jets QB went under the knife to repair his right knee on Nov.
The hat went under the hammer for €280,000 ($325,453) at Lyon-based auction house De Baecque.
Rose said she went under the knife to try to address a long-standing health issue.
When they went under an anesthesia, they could record the brain waves and neuronal activity directly.
However, she's denied rumors that she went under the knife for a facelift and nose job.
Chloë Grace Moretz almost went under the knife after dealing with body insecurities at age 16.
Residents came and went under a light rain as yellow police tape secured the building's entrance.
But Paul Friel says his dad's small business went under at the hands of the billionaire.
When he hit the next set of rapids, known as the Sledgehammer, he went under again.
The typical home went under contract in just 40 days, 10 days faster than April 2016.
Instead, it went under the guise of a company called 'Q,' as Reuters reported in 2015.
After her husband's company went under, his final two paychecks bounced, putting them in the red.
And then Jesus came and took his hand before he went under and took him home.
Ten thousand banks went under, and industrial stocks fell to nearly 20 percent of their value.
"When Lehman Brothers went under, their structured notes were worth pennies on the dollar," he said.
She was already six figures in debt from when her business went under during the recession.
Trudeau went under self-quarantine after his wife starting showing symptoms on Wednesday and underwent testing.
On a feed from Evgeni Malkin, his shot from the left circle went under Halak's pads.
I'm supposed to go to Iceland tomorrow and WOW Air went under and cancelled all flights.
It needed to go the exact opposite way it went under both Eric Holder and Loretta Lynch.
Thousands of investors were ruined or suffered huge losses, and 20 firms of London stockbrokers went under.
But upward and onward we went under the leadership of Matt Iseman for the Kings Hawaiian challenge.
I had decided to be public about my nose job long before I went under the knife.
Roughly 279,000 American women went under the knife in 2015, down from nearly 1.33,000 three years earlier.
Maynard said it appeared the boy went under the rail, through wires and over the moat wall.
"Eric Reid went under oath and actually testified that he would consider alternatives to kneeling," Geragos said.
In 2011, he decided to undergo his eighth procedure and went under for a six-hour surgery.
The typical home went under contract in just 49 days, down from 153 days a year ago.
The camp went under after the county raised annual permitting fees, coupled with plummeting demand for beds.
The Aeros went under after the 19843-78 season, and the W.H.A. followed suit the next year.
He says he went under the knife in November, when Paul performed a rhinoplasty -- a nose job.
A year later, many small businesses went under, unable to deal with GST's complexities or rate increases.
Then the foundation went under in 230 — the same year the labor legislation went into force. Mrs.
While celebrating her best friend's 26th birthday, Gomez and friends spontaneously went under the gun for matching ink.
The company went under, its story goes, but it still incubated an entire generation of Silicon Valley talent.
The operation went under the radar for 14 years before being discovered, well longer than other known attackers.
In my last job, I had just spent $1,400 on a new desktop computer when they went under.
Lindsey's wife, Kristen, shared the surprising and sad news Friday -- revealing Lindsey went under the knife last week.
"The last thing that went under [the container] was my ankle, which is what got shot," she says.
The "Halftime Report" experts went under the radar with what they are watching that you might be missing.
He had appointments with surgeons, but we don't know if he followed through and went under the knife.
On May 31 of this year, Harper went under the knife for the first part of phalloplasty surgery.
In other developments: Moscow's 20173 million residents went under lockdown on Monday following a sudden surge in infections.
Two years later, in 1984, the airline went under and the Air Florida name vanished from the sky. 
Remember, Thompson injured himself during the NBA Finals and went under the knife just days before filming started.
" As for her name, Wilson explained, "I went under one of my middle names, Melanie, and my father's surname.
I allowed myself to imagine kissing my baby's bald, fuzzy head as I went under anesthesia for egg retrieval.
During the second quarter of this year, 44 percent of the homes sold went under contract within 14 days.
Iceland is still recovering from its devastating financial crisis, during which three of the country's top banks went under.
Sure enough, the incumbents nearly went under—but because of the global financial crisis, not competition from nimbler rivals.
It was particularly difficult for pharmaceutical roll-ups after drug prices went under fire as a politically contentious issue.
The third time she went under, worrying that she might never surface again, she told me, she yanked again.
After initially receiving treatment at a local hospital for "cuts and abrasions," Underwood went under the knife on Tuesday.
Drake is firing back at claims that he went under the knife to get a new set of abs.
Then the ship went under the bridge, and past it, and swung slowly into the hard right-hand turn.
I gave blood; pretended I was a wino; went under hypnosis; had myself put away in a goofy garage.
The average home sold in May went under contract in just 34 days, according to real estate brokerage Redfin.
An elderly couple in Washington state was separated when a local nursing home went under quarantine over the coronavirus.
"We had such a low draft, it went under us and came out the other side," Mr. Fastook said.
Pembroke Pines police used a small rover to investigate the tunnel, which went under Southwest Fourth Street, WPLG reported.
Corbin walked Mark Reynolds, then gave up a single to Ian Desmond that went under third baseman Lamb's glove.
But on Tuesday, Janet Adamy at the Wall Street Journal flagged another important projection that went under the radar.
It's one of the few oases of progressive thinking here, and it would be a shame if it went under.
"He looked at me and he went under, and I never saw him again," Dent said of Beignet's final moment.
A lot of these places went under, and that is a threat that Robert faces this year more than ever.
He set up the surgery the next day, and then went under the knife on Monday, with a general anesthetic.
Flagg, 31, has had three nose jobs, and says he initially went under the knife to fix a deviated septum.
High-street shops have been squeezed by the rise of the internet; BHS, a department-store chain, recently went under.
The case was scheduled for preliminary settlement talks, according to the family's lawyer, Jonathan C. Reiter, when TransCare went under.
"We had a great time meeting the 15 fans who went under the gun," said The Kills after the event.
After news of a possible exposure, the group that went on the trip went under self-quarantine, which ended Saturday.
The winner, who went under the name "Good Karma Family 2018," chose the lump-sum cash option of $352 million.
They trampled everything in their path and went under and over ropes designed to prevent them from doing exactly that.
When the Diamond Princess cruise ship went under mandatory quarantine, many guests were trapped with their partners in close quarters.
" — STEPHEN COLBERT "So many guys went under the bus today, there wasn't even room for all of them under there.
I felt my limbs submit, and this time, when I went under, there was no burning, no straining for breath.
A crime lab expert testified that he went under the hood after handling other evidence and did not change his gloves.
Elsewhere, when one shop that GRG managed went under, staff were invited to take their pick of items to take home.
And yet, despite the organized community living there, the White Building was recently deemed irreparable and went under the wrecker's ball.
LONDON (Reuters) - There is a reason why Juan Martin del Potro went under the knife — over... and over... and over again.
Vaudreuil took the custodian's job after his plastering biz went under in 2007 and took most of his life with it.
Simultaneously, the major chain bookstore my sister worked at went under, and she would be unemployed for the next 10 months.
Even after the popular social media platform went under, Sydelko retains a strong following of over 1 million subscribers on YouTube.
Stephanie Simbeck said she is sure Mueller grabbed Swift's rear end but couldn't tell whether his hand went under her skirt.
Clement represents underwriters, including ANZ, of Lehman Brothers debt offerings from 2007 and early 2008, before the investment bank went under.
Military record-keeping was precise enough that it's possible to trace who was flying a particular plane when it went under.
I spoke to them before they went under to have them get it in their minds what they needed to do.
"People think I fully went under the knife and completely reconstructed my face, which is completely false," she told PAPER Magazine.
The most populous state in the US, encompassing 2500 million people, went under a "stay at home" order Thursday, March 29.
The family business went under, and though we're not exactly in poverty, we did lose our comfortable upper-middle-class lifestyle.
"Originally, this neighborhood had eight or 10 butchers, but they all went under; they couldn't stand through the transition," he said.
Instead, the data conversation was part of a pregame, which went under the radar to many people attending the main event.
In 20073, after a string of corporate failures, the old-line investment house McDonnell went under, and Wall Street seized up.
Though Telltale went under because of chronic mismanagement, where there is the potential for money, someone will eventually seek it out.
As the ship slowly went under, teenagers trapped inside sent text messages begging for help or saying goodbye to their families.
So, on Monday he went under the knife for an "ablation procedure" to correct the condition -- and the surgery was a success.
"If a major brokerage firm went under, people would be lucky to get a few pennies on the dollar back," he said.
Halfway through the third quarter, the Eagles scored on a long pass to wide receiver Corey Clement that went under official review.
Many COs involved in wrongdoing—whether it was beatdowns, or smuggling—had criminal histories and gang affiliations that went under the radar.
After she was discharged, she went "under a doctor's care" but did not head to in-patient rehab, a source told PEOPLE.
The boy went under a rail, through wires and over a moat wall to get into the enclosure, according to the zoo.
Jax went under the knife this spring and had her entire thyroid removed, along with the cancerous tumors and several lymph nodes.
As the escort boat accelerated toward the students, Primmer worried he might not be able to save them before they went under.
After she was discharged, she went "under a doctor's care" but did not head to in-patient rehab, a source told PEOPLE.
Her husband was laid off when the startup went under, and they found out their insurance had actually been void for months.
To finance the project, one of Mehta's partners had arranged a $175 million stake from Lehman Brothers, just before it went under.
A $402 million trucking company went under in February, a bankruptcy that analysts said was partially because of Amazon's in-housing moves.
He reportedly lived on his own in Texas prior to his death, but it's unclear if he ever went under the knife.
An executive producer at a small L.A. animation studio went under the needle earlier this year to transform into a living zoetrope.
At that time I went under the name Headhunter and I asked Lex if he'd accompany my set with some live visuals.
He was taking 3-pointers when the defence went under screens, reading every passing lane and making the right reads in transition.
Her newspaper, The New York Sun, went under, and she created a new nonprofit organization to stay on the beat she loved.
Sometimes, after dinner, we would lie side by side on her blanket, but if I went under the sheets, she would protest.
Ultimately, Sharon changed her mind and went under the knife, debuting her new face on The Talk's season 10 premiere on Monday.
Kozikowski went under the turnstile, she said, with three of her four children using MetroCards, and the youngest ducking under with her.
In 2012, when the timepiece last went under the hammer, it sold for $2,994,500; the top sale price estimate had been $800,000.
After Dingjia went under, Lu was stuck with the remaining debt payments of 23,500 yuan as her landlord stopped receiving rental payments.
And many companies went under while waiting for researchers to amass more knowledge about the links between certain genes and human traits.
Soudant says her business went under and her career was irreparably damaged because of Pitt's refusal to pay for costly architectural reveries.
But I stood up [and went under the rope] and literally had, like, an arm's length, and I was like, 'Oh, fuck.
A storm came in as we got on and there was [sic] 2 ducks that you ride out there and 1 went under.
With one out, third baseman Frazier committed an error when Raul Mondesi's grounder went under his glove, allowing Gordon to race to third.
He supposed later that their bookshop survived, when 50 or so others went under, because his father had taught him what he knew.
Banksy's artworld shocker performance piece, earlier this month, when a canvas of his went under the hammer at Sothebys in London, suggests not.
Her husband, who has Lewy body dementia, went under a table one day to get a magazine and couldn't find his way out.
Luan freed the new Manchester City signing from the offside trap, and his assured finish went under the advancing keeper from 18 yards.
"People think I fully went under the knife and completely reconstructed my face, which is completely false," Jenner told Paper magazine in February.
After the bank went under in October 2008, Forbes revised Gudmundsson's net worth from $1.2 billion to $0 when the billionaire declared bankruptcy.
When it went under in 2012, 38 Studios said it owed more than $150 million and had less than $22 million in assets.
He scored for the second straight game when Mason Appleton's pass through the high slot went under the skate of teammate Brendan Lemieux.
Lawyers representing Juarez said her daughter contracted a respiratory infection at the facility, which they allege went under-treated for nearly a month.
But after working for three companies in a row that went under, he turned to God for help—and got saved in 1975.
His future seemed limited only by health—he missed time with knee and ankle injuries, and went under the knife to repair both.
The ship went under while teenagers trapped inside sent text messages asking for help that never came and saying goodbye to their families.
There was an empty, unsearched square in the southwest, at least 10 miles from any navigator's estimate of where the Wasp went under.
Sweden's Sofia Jakobsson tied it in the 163nd minute with a strike that went under the outstretched leg of German goalkeeper Almuth Schult.
Soaring temperatures and blustery wind elevated the scoring average to 75.3 on Saturday, when no player in the later rounds went under par.
The American socialite Heather Kerzner had invested a sizable chunk of her personal wealth in Bell Pottinger four months before it went under.
Forty people attended a three-hour open house, and the property went under contract to a buyer offering $30,000 over the asking price.
The ship went under while teenagers trapped inside sent text messages asking for help that never came or saying goodbye to their families.
There were 2,666 passengers and 173,045 crew on board when the ship went under quarantine on February 5, according to Princess Cruise Lines.
At 11:31 of the second, Pionk's acrobatic backhander from a crowd around the crease went under Murray to make it 4-1.
Byttow's previous company, Secret, folded last April, and he took heat for cashing out on some of his shares before things went under.
Gong believes his daughter must have gone into the pool first and his wife went in after to help her before both went under.
In 2010, another boy in China also had 31 toes and fingers, and went under the knife successfully when he was 6 years old.
The famous Gentle Barn went under evacuation because of California's devastating Tick Fire ... but some of the older animals are still in harm's way.
The collapse comes exactly a year after Britain's Monarch Airlines went under after falling victim to intense competition for flights and a weaker pound.
After the establishment went under, he gathered interviews with former owner Sam Palmer and the gamers who had come to call his business home.
The collapse came exactly a year after Britain's Monarch Airlines went under after falling victim to intense competition for flights and a weaker pound.
Kris Jenner went under the knife on last night's episode of Keeping Up with the Kardashians … for a procedure that you might not expect.
Since then, the legislation went under significant changes to win over support from conservatives in the House Freedom Caucus as well as some centrists.
Many of the companies that went under in the past decade were aging dinosaurs that couldn't adjust to changes brought about by new technology.
The show announced it canceled its Thursday taping because Pat went under the knife, and taping resumed Friday with Vanna stepping in as host.
The Scot went under the knife in January but has had a frustrating time since he came back to the ATP circuit in June.
Ng shared with Business Insider what he learned from the "colossal failure" of his first venture, a gourmet burrito chain that quickly went under.
"We had nowhere to go so we went under the house and hid there for at least eight hours," he said from Manam Island.
One of my favorites is Jane, a Virginia businesswoman who found her drinking spiraling out of control after her company went under in 2009.
Alex Smith went under the knife SEVENTEEN TIMES to repair the leg that he gruesomely mangled in a Redskins game back in 2018. Yeesh.
The city of Wuhan went under an unprecedented quarantine starting Thursday morning local time; two more Chinese cities went on lockdown the following day.
The city, which has about 11 million residents, went under an unprecedented quarantine on Thursday local time amid the novel coronavirus, 2019-nCoV, outbreak.
This pretty much describes what happened with ITT Technical Institute, one of the country's largest for-profit schools before it went under last fall.
We're told Jason went under the knife Thursday night and just hours after the band was forced to postpone a show in Duluth, Minnesota.
His hand touched it, though he could barely feel it, then he went under again as the heavy woman wrapped an arm around him.
But he lost his job when the company went under and Mr. Rodriguez, struggling financially, moved to New Jersey with his wife and daughter.
I remember reading how people were upset when the fantasy gifts list was unveiled right around the time Lehman Brothers went under in 2008.
The most recent doctor recommended surgery, and Osemele went under the knife on Friday, when, his agent said, surgeons found more extensive damage than expected.
After deciding that chemical enhancements didn't hold water in their competition, officials decided to disqualify the camels who went under the syringe before the competition.
The White Sox went up 2-1 when a McCann grounder went under the glove of Bogaerts for a run-scoring double in the third.
So Ted Kennedy, Joe Gargan, Paul Markham, and all the "Boiler Room Girls" went under oath to tell their version of what happened that night.
It's a substantial blow to the dark web's community of consumers, who had taken to AlphaBay, and then, Hansa, after Silk Road 2 went under.
By then, however, the stricken Ariciogullari was already half submerged and people had begun leaping into the water to distance themselves as it went under.
At 78, Ms. Hershman Leeson is one of the more experienced citizens of the internet, but her work largely went under the radar for decades.
The average home went under contract in 43 days in March, more than a week faster compared with a year ago and a March record.
At the time, employees were notified in a staff meeting and told they would not receive severance if Avenue went under, according to the Post.
The House Education and the Workforce Committee approved the bill late Tuesday in a 23-17 party-line vote that largely went under the radar.
I moved into a tiny apartment in Hollywood and took a job at an indie television station that went under three months after I arrived.
In 19133, with World War I making a return to Europe difficult, she was touring with the Boston Opera Company, when it nearly went under.
Kelly Ripa recently revealed in a new behind-the-scenes video that she went under the knife — and it was for a rather unexpected procedure.
The House Education and the Workforce Committee approved the bill late Tuesday in a 6900-2628 party-line vote that largely went under the radar.
Data from the Tesla's computer shows that Banner hit his brakes less than a second before the crash, but the car went under the trailer.
If your bank fails, you will get refunded dollar for dollar the money you put in, plus interest up to the date the institution went under.
About 200 movie costumes, props from some of his most popular films, including Gladiator, Master and Commander, LA Confidential and The Insider, went under the hammer.
Tusk worked for then-Illinois governor Rod Blagojevich and briefly for Lehman Brothers before the bank went under, which reinforced that "very obvious message," he says.
Police shootings of Hispanics - which went under-reported So far this year, 155 Hispanics have been killed in police shootings, according to a Washington Post database.
He and his family essentially went under house arrest as police and rioters lobbed tear gas canisters back and forth at one another in the streets.
When Toys "R" Us went under last year, Ollie's put out an ad in the newspaper that it wanted to buy up extra toys from suppliers.
We were there when Vine went under and for a lot of internal turmoil, and I think it's gotten a lot better, from what I understand.
On Friday, the Keeping Up with the Kardashians star stripped down and went under the covers in a series of sexy snaps shared on her Instagram.
The flood caused an estimated $100 million in damage as 26,000 square miles went under water across seven states, according to a Congressional Research Service report.
As you know, Marc's $7 million yacht, the Andiamo, burst into flames Wednesday night in a Miami marina, and despite valiant efforts ... the vessel went under.
An 11-year-old Minnesota boy sprung into action on Saturday when he realized that a little girl went under the water and wasn't coming back up.
Dumba made it 4-1 a little over three minutes later when he flipped a shot from the top of the slot that went under Anderson's glove.
Kreider scored on a rebound with 1:40 remaining, and the Rangers got the goal after officials reviewed the sequence and determined the puck went under Hutton.
Police were still trying to establish how many people were onboard the motorized boat when it went under, which witnesses blamed on powerful waves, the commander said.
"People think I fully went under the knife and completely reconstructed my face, which is completely false," Jenner, 21, tells PAPER Magazine for a digital cover story.
According to him, his co-administrator, who went under the handle Defcon, framed that lying for the sake of keeping the site running in a religious light.
It went under appreciated because it was hidden between the fancy footwork and the darts, but it made a huge difference to the outcome of the bout.
C Francisco Cervelli provided the biggest blow of the inning with a three-run, line-drive triple that went under the glove of sliding LF Marcell Ozuna.
PICKER: YOU'VE BEEN RIGHT IN THE PAST IN CALLING THE MAKINGS OF THE FINANCIAL CRISIS, PUTTING ON A SHORT POSITION OF LEHMAN RIGHT BEFORE THAT WENT UNDER.
It almost went under in 1981 when America was in recession and Japanese makers of motorcycles dumped unsold inventory onto the American market at extremely low prices.
He rose up with confidence when they went under (screens) on him, knocked down some huge shots for us when we were down in the fourth quarter.
" In a telephone interview, she said it was "unique" that, in the case of the G.D.R., "as a country went under, so did its culture and architecture.
The case went under the radar before his big fight with GGG -- but weeks later, he pled GUILTY to one count of assault with significant bodily injury.
"The Fed is still working to maintain the flow of credit because they know what happened during the Depression (when) too many firms went under," Duy said.
"The Fed is still working to maintain the flow of credit because they know what happened during the Depression (when) too many firms went under," Duy said.
Plenty of food delivery startups, from Sprig to Munchery, went under after running into similar struggles, and at least banks and payment processors would work with them.
Mama June's kids are following suit in going from not to hot ... because we've learned they recently went under the knife for a slew of plastic surgeries.
The turnaround is a relief for the country, whose three major banks went under in quick succession and whose currency, the krona, tumbled in the global downturn.
The vehicle went under the bridge and sliced through some of the steel reinforcement strands in the exterior beam, Paul Degges, the department's chief engineer, told reporters.
He sold Hassan Whiteside on his go-to hook shot in the first half, and when the Heat big man bit, he went under for the easy scoop.
An unnamed source at Spotify told the publication that the deal went under due to the company's speculated, but not yet confirmed push to go public next year.
Remember, just days after Kobe and his daughter, Gianna, tragically passed in a helicopter crash ... both AD and LeBron James went under the needle for Kobe-inspired ink.
The former child star, who wanted to give her career a boost after appearing on "The Waltons" from 1971 until 1981, went under the knife at age 24 .
According to M.L.S. figures supplied by Jeffrey Bogert, the branch vice president of the Morristown office of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage, 156 homes went under contract from Jan.
Fillon has said he would maintain his bid as the candidate of The Republicans party in the April-May presidential election even if he went under formal investigation.
Aaron Carter was more than happy to greet fans on the TMZ Tour bus, apparently right after he went under the knife for something that is super secret.
The five-times Olympic gold medallist was never threatened by 17-year-old Australian Ariarne Titmuss, who went under four minutes for the first time to claim silver.
She went under the needle to get a tattoo of the late rock legend just before performing a tribute to him at this year's 58th annual Grammy Awards.
The five-times Olympic gold medalist was never threatened by 2400-year-old Australian Ariarne Titmuss, who went under four minutes for the first time to claim silver.
The appointments come days after Infineon took a hefty provision for a 3.35-billion-euro claim by Qimonda, its former memory-chip unit that went under in 2009.
We rounded up 10 famous billionaires who went broke or declared bankruptcy, plus the wild stories of how they lost it all or how their companies went under.
I was rushed to the hospital where I was diagnosed with a heart attack, went under the knife and came out of the operation room with two stents.
Coleman, one of 14 people who survived after the boat went under the water, told CNN affiliate KOLR she was shouting but couldn't hear or see anyone else.
He made his biggest mark as the rescuer of the giant investment firm Lehman Brothers, long before it went under in 2008 as the global financial crisis spread.
With two outs, Ryan Braun lined a double to right field, and he scored when Mike Moustakas' grounder went under the glove of Mariners third baseman Kyle Seager.
I officially found out when I went under the tree that Christmas morning and all the "from Santa" gifts were addressed in my dad's super-distinctive medical handwriting.
But following his plea, Gates' whereabouts went under the radar, as he stood by his pledge to help investigators and gained more ability to travel while awaiting sentencing.
Irma could nevertheless turn out to be even more financially destructive than Hurricane Andrew was in 1992 when 22 insurers went under, leaving a million policyholders without coverage.
The UCLA basketball star went under the knife early Thursday morning to correct an irregularity that team doctors had spotted during a routine check-up earlier this year.
With high rates of uric acid, he's showing the early stages of gout-based arthritis, and three years ago he went under the knife to have his gallbladder removed.
Surgery has become the norm for Griffin, and his field-goal percentage around the basket was at an all-time low before he went under the knife in December.
The classic example fund-watchers point to is HealthShares, which launched more than a dozen funds targeting medical and drug trends in the late 2000s but went under swiftly.
Andrew Dowling, a specialist in Catalan history at Cardiff University in Wales, said that 13,000 businesses in Catalonia went under in 2009, pushing many moderate Catalan nationalists toward independence.
Sure, the look will always be popular, but it really started trending again just days before 2018 when stars like Halsey and Serena Williams went under the bleach bowl.
"It's just wrong, it's wrong, to hold these working families financially responsible for a co-op's failure because it went under due to factors beyond their control," said Rep.
Million Dollar Listing: Los Angeles' David Parnes and Josh Flagg have both had multiple nose jobs, and they're sharing exactly why they went under the knife more than once.
This week, Apple's iOS 10 beta was released, Tesla Autopilot went under scrutiny and the tech world responded to the devastating shootings and protests that occurred across the country.
I went under duress but ended up enjoying myself immensely, singing along with every lyric, even the songs I pretended I was too cool to like during the 21997s.
The singer said that she went under the nearly eight hour operation in May to remove her endometriosis after finding out that she had the condition two weeks prior.
The house was made available on a Thursday, shown on Friday and went under contract that weekend to an all-cash buyer — for 10 percent above the asking price.
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Parts of China went under unprecedented quarantine in hopes to stem the spread of the deadly disease, known as 2019-nCoV, affecting around 35 million people in the country.
"Most record companies who were there when we started are gone," said Mr. George, who obtained many records from clubs around the city that either closed or went under.
Few did more than glancingly acknowledge the presence of Giovanna De La Rosa, a 20-year Toys 'R' Us employee who lost her livelihood when the company went under.
Bret: He also became a hard-working capitalist in his later years, after he tried to run a hotel in Connecticut that went under as a result of overregulation.
Linghan, a snow leopard believed to be over 11 years old, went under the knife on November 26 in the city of Xining, in the northwestern province of Qinghai.
Browne -- who's Ronda Rousey's hubby -- went under the knife this week to fix some issues with his ankle and foot ... and clearly, he needed A LOT of work done.
Carrie Underwood says she opened up about the freak accident that lead to her getting nearly 50 stitches because she feared fans would think she "electively" went under the knife.
And while the shot looks like it could be CGI, the behind-the-scenes video shows that Blunt, 35, actually slid down a steep slide and went under the stage.
The Rolling Stones legend, who went under the knife in April, said in his first post-surgery interview that he's doing well as he prepares to return to the stage.
We will find out how much was spent and how much went under the table to different government officials, and we'll find those corrupt officials and we'll deal with it.
Hours after Ms. Plummer went under the scalpel, she said, she was hustled back to a Hampton Inn just off the freeway, with a catheter sticking out of her side.
More recently the Tories have shown no mercy to big firms such as SSI, whose Redcar steelworks shut down in 2015, and Carillion, an outsourcer that went under last year.
When the Hatiya homestead and farmland of Mosharraf Hossaion, in his 21s, went under water in 60.3400 due to erosion by the Meghna River, his life turned into a nightmare.
One hundred and fifty-four shops, offices and industrial properties went under the hammer in less than seven hours, and 11 lots sold in the hours after the public event.
The average house sold in May went under contract in just 37 days, that's the fastest reading since Redfin, a real estate brokerage, began tracking the market seven years ago.
In December 2017, the "Emoji Movie" star,  who went under the knife in 2010 to treat a brain disorder ,  denied  a sexual assault allegation from a George Washington University classmate.
He said it was likely they went under the cover of being employees of trading firms, overseas branches of North Korean companies, or joint ventures in China or Southeast Asia.
This is doubly interesting when you think that Fury's height was expected to make the right hand more difficult to connect—instead of standing tall he generally went under it.
The poem, "I Want a President," written by Myles's friend, the artist Zoe Leonard, was originally meant to be published on the back of a queer magazine that went under.
So it went, under the constant threat of airstrikes: If you lived, you lived carefully, flexibly, with an eye out for one another and always at ground level or below.
The manuscript, which Sotheby's said is being put up by a private American collector, last went under the hammer in 2013 where it sold for $197,000 at the auction house.
In an effort to recoup some of the losses, a debtor auction took place in August 2000, where 1533,788 of Prince Jefri's possessions went under the hammer over six days.
Christie's surgically repaired right wrist looks badly bruised and mangled ... and she even shared a few images from before and after she went under the knife, including her X-ray.
Steven Gardiner improved his own Bahamas national record and went under 44 seconds for the first time, clocking a 43.89 which he might pay for in the final on Tuesday.
"The last words that she was able to say to my mom before she went under completely and was no longer able to speak was 'I love you,' " Cosette Linares said.
Details were similarly leaked by Google last year about a Chromebook that went under the codename "Kevin," which turned out to be one of the two devices Samsung unveiled in January.
While the couple evaluated, Melvin went under the knife to remove his eyeballs, a decision Best Friends made to help alleviate the pain the cat was experiencing because of his condition.
Its reputation has grown more ominous since the financial crisis, because it was the month when Lehman Brothers went under in 2008, nearly taking the U.S. financial system down with it.
The typical home that sold last month went under contract in 60 days, eight days faster than one year ago, according to a new report from Redfin, a real estate brokerage.
Terrell Owens went under the knife for a stem cell treatment to help repair his joints, tendons and ligaments ... and TMZ Sports was invited into the operating room for the procedure!!!
According to Synergy Sports, defenders went under the screen more frequently when he ran a pick-and-roll than against anyone else in the league by a significant margin this year.
According to a report by Vox, previous databases like NSEERS went under the radar of the general public because of using ambiguous language (the program was tracking "foreign citizens and nationals").
The label, which John was trying to help become accessible to a more mainstream audience, went under because neither he nor the co-founders knew the market very well, he says.
"We are proud of the enthusiastic response we have seen from collectors internationally, as the watch toured across the globe and then as it went under the gavel," Mr. Boutros said.
She had two surgeries since but the arm still isn't 100% so she went under the knife again Thursday for another procedure in hopes of fixing it once and for all.
He had been a financial manager in Ecuador for an insurance company that went under, and, in 2016, he left his parents and four siblings to find work in New Jersey.
A relatively recent recruit to CDC, TSP is an Chengdu-born ethnic Tibetan who says that he decided to get into the rap game after a bar he opened went under.
Things got really ugly when Colbert called Affleck "a street corner Jesus" — trust was lost, jokes went under appreciated and Affleck even questioned whether or not his beverage was safe to drink.
Of course, after the Weekly Standard went under, the narrative was that this was a sign that there was no market for "Never Trump" conservative thinking and writing, and maybe that's true.
Many of the sales recorded were for new apartments that went under contract during the boom times of 5.43 and early 2015, and are just now closing as the buildings are completed.
GENEVA (Reuters) - A unique vintage wristwatch went under the hammer for 13 million Swiss francs ($3.88 million) in Geneva on Tuesday, auctioneer Sotheby's said, setting a world record price after hectic bidding.
And those carefully tended and cherished taro patches on the north shore, representing roughly two-thirds of the islands' crop, each staking a claim on behalf of old Hawaii — they went under.
That wasn't much of an issue while the RethinkDB company was the core contributor of the project, but after that company went under, it meant the code was mostly lingering on GitHub.
When a privately-held painting by Renaissance master Leonardo da Vinci went under the hammer for a record $450 million in November, many looked to China in search of its mystery buyer.
Another one of the rare SVX Concept Defenders  went under the hammer last month with a whopping $320,000 estimate  - meaning it&aposs likely Ramsay splashed out more than $250,000 for the car.
During the Gupta disaster, a vicious boardroom struggle unfolded, one that pitted a co-founder, Tim Bell, against James Henderson, 53, who ran the firm in the years before it went under.
I had a CD at a bank that went under during the Financial Crisis and received a check for the full account balance, including interest until the bank closed, from the FDIC.
The city of Wuhan went under quarantine earlier this week, leaving local hospitals alone to care for an overwhelming number of patients at the epicenter of the novel coronavirus, 2019-nCoV, outbreak.
In between Christmas and New Years, my boyfriend, A., and I went under contract on a condo so we are headed back at this ungodly hour for the home inspection this afternoon.
A: His hand went under my underwear, he was trying to put it in — trying to put it in my — MR. AIDALA: Objection to as to what he was trying to do.
Add to that the fact that I&aposd recently gone fully freelance after the startup I was working for went under, and I just wasn&apost sure I could justify the trip.
Many government officials have warned before the announcement that if it went under, it would risk "massive damage" to a range of public services, including thousands of jobs hanging in the balance.
"There is a ton of waste in the current system that the public is under-educated about, including a lot ofmoney going to private companies like ITT, which just went under," she said.
Ashton Kutcher has continued to act even after his venture capital firm took off, while Slack's Stewart Butterfield gave the corporate messaging app his full attention after his video game company went under.
I did that while I stopped at the fridge, and my right foot went under the fridge and trapped it, so when I fell it snapped everything at the top of my knee.
The former rugby star — who is married to Queen Elizabeth's granddaughter, Zara Tindall — recently went under the knife to fix his famously crooked nose, which he broke several times during his athletic career.
Apple also tried to establish a pair of sapphire crystal plants in the US, but the manufacturer it partnered with went under when it turned out that the production process didn't really work.
However, there is some uncertainty over the bank's future strategy and governance, as the majority stake in the bank, previously pledged, after it was foreclosed, went under control of three new private shareholders.
The group behind the attack went under the name APT28 or Fancy Bear and was one of two groups which allegedly gained illegal access to U.S. democrats' emails last year, according to Berlingske.
Halfway through the concert, between numbers, somebody in the auditorium screamed the name of the group and I went under the console table so fast, I think I exceeded the speed of light.
They not only stood to lose a lot if SolarCity went under, but they also had a lot to gain if it were saved at a premium (as it was), the suit alleged.
Harry Morton went under the knife to repair a deviated septum just weeks before his death -- and we're told authorities are looking at this as one scenario that could have caused his death.
According to M.L.S. figures supplied by Ms. Silverman of Weichert, 405 homes went under contract in 2015, averaging $693,300, and 57 days on the market; for 2014, averages were $628,2013 and 47 days.
Tsonga, who is the defending champion in Lyon, went under the knife in April and said on Twitter on Monday that he was disappointed he would not be able to play either tournament.
Thurman has revealed he went under the knife in April to remove calcium deposits from his right elbow -- a situation he was dealing with BEFORE his epic March 4th throwdown with Danny Garcia.
Bader's triple, which happened on a 2-2 slider, appeared to be lost in the lights by Marlins left fielder Curtis Granderson as the ball went under his glove, rolling to the fence.
I know we traffic in some of the doom and gloom, and we do love a good autopsy story of a media company that made a lot of bad decisions and went under.
In a new interview with Entertainment Tonight, the rapper and new mom to Kulture Kiari Cephus did exactly that, revealing that she recently went under the knife to have her breasts done after pregnancy.
The WWE Hall of Famer tells TMZ she went under the knife years ago to repair her schnoz after break #3 ... but after busting it 6 more times, she says it's worse than ever.
Sage went under the knife over the weekend ... and his coach, Urijah Faber, told us the fighter's injuries were way worse than originally thought because Sage also shattered his cheek into 30 different pieces.
However, what went under-reported was that at the same time the EU took its most significant steps yet – though belated and insufficient – to address China's increasingly assertive and state-subsidized push into Europe.
Workers and seniors lost lifetimes' worth of savings or retirement accounts, small businesses went under, and vulnerable consumers fell victim to toxic and manipulative financial products offered by Wall Street and the big banks.
Nash just revealed that he went under the knife to replace a bum knee that's been bothering him for 33 years -- and what's left of it looks like something straight outta the "Saw" movies.
After performing at a Super Bowl party in February, the star largely went under the radar for the rest of 2016 and secretly dated Alwyn for months before news of the relationship went public.
"She went under the Bayonne Bridge at slack tide—after the tide had come in, and before it started going out again—so we had no tidal currents to worry about," Captain Flannery continued.
It showed that if everything went under, we'd have to sell our house, move into an apartment for two-and-a-half years, and only then be able to work our way back in.
The Titanic's lights only went out when she finally went under, due to the tireless efforts of the ship's engineers, who stayed behind to keep the electricity and pumps running while the ship sank.
After the suspension of all buses and subways when the city went under lockdown on January 23, the government deployed 543,000 taxis to help deliver supplies and transport patients without a fever to hospital.
And the IMF not only gave Moldova massive loans to keep the country afloat as three major banks went under, it is prepared to give another $179 million despite the banking fraud and abuse.
"There is a ton of waste in the current system that the public is under-educated about, including a lot of money going to private companies like ITT, which just went under," she said.
My father was a cabinetmaker until the recession in Australia—his business went under, so he worked as a maintenance guy at a high school from when I was ten years old until he retired.
"Next to our house outside there are big trees and I went under the trees after seeing five drones in the sky and when I looked back I saw my younger son Halal," Jalal recalled.
Later that night, his 12-year-old daughter, Alicia, who survived the accident, described from her hospital bed how her grandmother had pushed her upward to rescue crews, saving her as the boat went under.
Surgery #2 In 2013, for my 21st birthday, I went under the knife to have polyps removed that were causing blockage in my nasal passages and giving me six to eight sinus infections a year.
Earlier this year, ADT filed a lawsuit against Ring, alleging that the company misused proprietary information that it received when it acquired another home device maker, Zonoff, when that company went under earlier this year.
The case went under the radar for years, but got back in front of the judge in April -- and he faced 90 days in jail if the judge wanted the throw the book at him.
The Don't Be Tardy star had to take two of her children — daughter Brielle, 20, and son Kash, 4 — to the hospital, where they went under the knife for separate procedures: tonsils and adenoid removal.
"Most organizations probably would have went under and failed," the drummer Adonis Rose, a charter member of the orchestra who took over as artistic director after the scandal broke, said in an interview last month.
Manila, the densely populated capital of the Philippines, went under lockdown on Sunday as the government sought to assure citizens that the heavy presence of security forces did not herald a return to martial law.
She launched her business, which has brought on more than 100 clients and doubled revenue year over year since it was founded, after her previous company — where she worked as a virtual assistant — went under.
But the running back went under the needle again this week to get his left leg done ... and it's even more dope, with a warrior inside of a saber-tooth cat's mouth on his knee cap.
Cardi recently revealed that she went under the knife after having her daughter, Kulture Kiari, speaking to Entertainment Tonight about her recent boob job, and admitting at the Beale Street Music Festival that she got liposuction.
For years, roughly 100 Canadians have been trying to reclaim the money that they lost when Mt. Gox—at one time the largest bitcoin exchange in the world—went under, and took their funds with it.
With all the bad news surrounding WeWork, those clients had reason to worry that they could be left in the lurch if the company went under, or that the service it provided would get markedly worse.
Businesses dependent on the web, like internet cafes or travel agencies, quickly went under, while others had to send staff on the 22009-mile (1,000-kilometer) journey to the neighboring province of Gansu to get online.
The cause of the Model S crash is still under investigation by federal and Florida state authorities, which are looking into whether the driver was distracted before his 20153 Model S went under a truck trailer.
DeBrincat tied it midway through the third period with an unassisted goal when he rushed up the right side and fired a shot from the top of the right circle that went under Allen's right arm.
Unfortunately, most of his footage from this time was scattered among different projects and web clips, or was simply lost to the ages as Gravis and Quiksilver went under and Alien Workshop hit a rough patch.
Special Bonus: It was 100 years to the month that Shackelton's boat (Endurance) finally went under the Antarctic pack ice (Nov 1915), precipitating his epic traverse of South Georgia, before finding help at nearby Stromness (1916).
If the crew survived such an event, those onboard could conceivably have enough oxygen for several days after it went under, according to an Argentine Navy official who was not authorized to speak on the record.
Police began the search on Friday, soon after a witness reported Charles van der Horst, 67, went under the water during the 8 Bridges Hudson River Swim, said New York City Police Department spokesman Ahmed Nasser.
Schenn tied it when he took a pass from Jaden Schwartz at the dot in the right circle and beat Subban with a wrist shot that went under his glove for his 26th goal of the season.
The typical home went under contract in 42 days, a full week faster than a year earlier, and the lowest median days on market reported since Redfin began tracking the metric in 2009, according to a report.
Abdeslam spent four months on-the-run as authorities across Europe sought his capture — along with a man who went under the alias of Soufiane Kayal and was traveling with him on a fake Belgian identity card.
Also, said punks in patches went under the rope to get in rather than walk the 15 feet around, which seemed to sum up a lot of what's good and bad about punk in 2016 and ever.
Hoppus, the band's bassist and singer, said the El Paso hotel in which he was staying went under lockdown Saturday afternoon amid reports of a second active shooter that ultimately turned out to be a false alarm.
In all, more than 2120,000 property investors were defrauded over five years until Woodbridge went under in late 2017 amid a wide-reaching federal investigation into the scheme, the government said in a release announcing the sentencing.
At the end of October, Stordalen bought a 40% stake in Ving, the Scandinavian arm of Thomas Cook, the iconic British travel brand that went under in September and left thousands of passengers stranded in airports worldwide.
In a follow-up phone conversation, the partner said the mistake "went under the radar and we all missed it," attributing the mistake to a "junior ad buyer" who contacted the wrong website after making a Google search.
We saw this in the Robert Kraft case — the sting operation that got the New England Patriots owner caught for soliciting prostitution, which targeted massage parlors like Orchids of Asia (where Kraft went) under suspicion of sex trafficking.
But I was also wary of the site: during and after college, I was a bookseller at my local Walden Books when its parent company, Borders, went under after being unable to compete with its larger online rival.
But between July 2012 and June 2013, the cameras also recorded female patients at the hospital's Women's Health Center as they consulted with physicians, got undressed, underwent examinations and went under anesthesia for operations, according to the complaint.
The settlement was actually made in 2014, but it went under the radar in the courts because it was filed under the name Meadow W. She got just over $7.2 mil and her lawyer snagged just under $3 mil.
But unlike Fanny Brice, who went under the knife to broaden her appeal (prompting Dorothy Parker to declare, "She cut off her nose to spite her race"), Barbra made an early determination: The nose was inseparable from her identity.
"We went under a fence and through a fence, and oh, boy, it felt like I was crossing the border, actually," Mr. Trump said when he finally made it to a ballroom to speak at California's Republican Party convention.
The 58-year old coach of Mexican club Dorados de Sinaloa was diagnosed earlier this month with internal bleeding caused by a hernia and went under the knife on Saturday in a hospital on the outskirts of Buenos Aires.
What's disconcerting, however, is that when filming resumed and the dog was allegedly comfortable in the water, it quickly went under — a sign that the stunt, which was being monitored by the American Humane Association, was perhaps too extreme.
The arrow went under his left armpit and ripped through a roughly half-inch section of his subclavian artery, a wound that would have been quickly fatal and probably not treatable even in modern times, especially where it happened.
Bernanke feared that the federal government would have too few buyers for its debt if Wall Street firms went under, so he moved to save them and at the same time guarantee a steady supply of buyers of U.S. Treasury debt.
Lucinda Methuen-Campbell of Wales, went under the knife in 2016, at Spire Bristol Hospital to mend a bowel disorder — but was later told by her surgeon her ovaries had been "in the way" and were taken out,  the BBC reported .
The figure is around 50% higher than the year before, but is still low compared with 2014 when 2,000 developers went under water, analysts said, adding that it was the intention of the central government to see the sector consolidate.
Holding His Breath for 53 Minutes in Mission: Impossible — Rogue Nation After conquering the sky during the film's dramatic opening, Cruise later made audiences squirm as he went under water, learning to hold his breath for 6.5 minutes for one scene.
Caputo is a long-time ally of Trump adviser Roger Stone, who also plans to voluntarily be interviewed by the House panel about communications Stone acknowledged having with WikiLeaks and the Russian hacking operation that went under the name Guciffer 2.0.
Take Wyclef Jean's foundation, which went under because of embezzled funds that were intended to help locals after the Haiti earthquake, or NBA player Lamar Odom's cancer foundation for children that allegedly never spent any funds on actual cancer research.
He underwent a first hip surgery in January 2018, however after continuing to struggle, went under the knife again a year later to have "hip resurfacing treatment" where the ball joint of his hip was replaced with a metal cap.
A Free Beacon article published Wednesday night questions whether Sanders went under the knife to get rid of his forehead wrinkles, pointing to a Getty photo taken during the debate that shows the 78-year-old with an unusually smooth brow.
In the docs, obtained by TMZ, Christy says she went under last November for a procedure called an anterior discectomy and spinal cord decompression, and during a couple post-op visits ... the doctors overseeing the matter misled her despite worsening symptoms.
That's when one large money market fund that held millions of dollars worth of debt from bankrupt Lehman Brothers went under when its net asset value dropped to 97 cents — called "breaking the buck" — and it was forced to liquidate.
In some ways, we ... Part of the vision and the reason why we moved and kinda went under the AngelList umbrella is that we wanted to keep some cohesiveness around the community and the team, and not break what's working.
On Monday, Mr. Dostum defiantly went under heavy guard to his office in the presidential compound, after having claimed the role of acting president in the absence of President Ashraf Ghani, who was at an international security conference in Munich.
Methodology Redfin examined more than 7 million homes listed across 23 metro areas from 2012 through August 2016 to see how many of them went under contract within 30 days and how often they sold for more than their list price.
In April, Theranos went under investigation by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Northern District of California, the Food and Drug Administration, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services as well as two state health departments.
"It is very unlikely that a budget airline would go under without an earlier warning or indication," Henrik Zillmer, CEO of AirHelp, tells CNBC Make It. Experts were speculating about Wow Air for months before it officially went under and ceased operation.
The 1920s Tudor was originally built for Governor Herbert H. Lehman, but his family lost control of the home shortly before the investment bank Lehman Brothers went under in 2008, leaving the property in "a state of disrepair," says The View co-host.
After the children's clinic, the dermatological ward and the psychiatric ward went under the knife last summer, exasperated city-council members called into President Vladimir Putin's "Direct Line", an annual televised spectacle in which Russians plead with their leader to solve local problems.
Coming from traditionally underemployed to almost fully employed at the end of a market cycle is proof that a rising tide can indeed float all boats — but will it be enough to drain the boats that went under water during previous downturns?
Most of that huge number is an outsize claim by one individual — but even after that is taken out, the rest of the claimants said they lost some $27 billion, or 54 times what the exchange claimed it held before it went under.
In most cases, Cramer has found that companies that boast omni-channel and direct-to-consumer sales strategies are actually unable to predict what would happen if their biggest retailers went under, like what happened to athletic retail when Sports Authority went bankrupt.
"Every quarter, every year for a decade banks have to earn back the trust that was lost from the financial crisis," said Mike Mayo, Wells Fargo's head of U.S. large-cap bank research, who worked at Deutsche Bank when Lehman Brothers went under.
But — and I'm not saying this is necessarily the case — we also have to be just as open to the idea that the proper precautions were taken, that protocol was followed and the dog went under anyway, and the stunt was reconsidered.
Outside the courthouse, we also went under the sea: Kendra Pierre-Louis wrote about how climate change has been good for California's "evil purple urchin," which has been very, very bad for kelp forests, which absorb carbon emissions and provide critical undersea habitat.
You might find a high concentration of Dollar General outlets, interspersed with boarded-up Main Street businesses that went under after Walmart came to town, and then the Walmart itself, at the edge of the city, might have shut after incursions from Amazon.
She told Widman about a boy who went under the surface of Lake Champlain and did not come up again, and a very sad and very frightening story of a little boy who was electrocuted, whom the nuns made her kiss in his coffin.
World indoor sprint champion Coleman was awarded the same time, the best of the year so far, and the top four all went under 5003 seconds with Akani Simbine of South Africa third (2500) and last year's winner Reece Prescod of Britain fourth (201.15).
" Wes Locher on cultural differences: "All around the world, simultaneously, the city of Trinsic went under attack, and players were supposed to show up and fight the good fight and save the day, but regardless of what happened, their fiction was that they would lose.
The Indianapolis Colts running back reportedly went under the knife earlier this week in California -- and despite the hardware on his left arm, he decided to venture out to an NBA game ... where he posed for a pic with boxers Amir Khan and Andre Ward.
Click here to subscribe to the PeopleStyle Newsletter for amazing shopping discounts, can't-live-without beauty products and more Still, Kardashian West does understand why some people might think she went under the knife — even she notices a difference in her face at times!
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Restaurants open and close all the time, so it is not hard to find stories of businesses that went under after a minimum-wage increase, but a 2015 report by two Cornell professors found little evidence that raising the minimum wage has hurt the industry.
AMSTERDAM, March 26 (Reuters) - Dutch bank ABN Amro on Thursday said its clearing business had incurred a net loss of $200 million in the first quarter, as one of its clients went under in the extreme market volatility caused by the global coronavirus outbreak.
From Chris Buckley, our chief China correspondent, on the ground in Wuhan: Since the central Chinese city of Wuhan went under official lockdown last week, most shops have shut, few cars venture onto the roads and fear has kept most people in their homes.
In Bentley's case, the hospital made a model of his brain and cranium, and Meara was able to cut into the spongy model to test different methods and to make sure there were no surprises, like abnormal blood vessels, when the baby went under the knife.
The process can take months, but in wake of similar situations at companies like Defy Media — another multi-channel network that went under, leaving creators unsure of their future — YouTube has been making a better effort to help creators ensure they can continue to earn ad revenue.
Josh Bell followed with a two-run double to deep center field for a 2-0 lead Dickerson sliced a two-out, opposite-field grounder in the third that went under the backhand of third baseman Eugenio Suarez, scoring two runs for a 4-0 lead.
Read more: Deutsche Bank is set to fire 18,000 employees around the world — and the layoffs may look totally different depending on where they happenAfter British travel firm Thomas Cook went under, thousands are expected to lose their jobs — but they will likely get better benefits than US workers.
An account given on Wednesday by a witness to the Florida accident seemed to indicate that the Autopilot system continued operating the car at highway speed, even after the vehicle's top was sheared off by the impact and the Tesla went under the trailer and continued down the road.
He misplayed two singles up the middle — a ground ball that went under his glove for an error in the fourth, followed by a ball that bounced off his glove an inning later — and then he lost a fly ball in the sun, resulting in a sixth-inning double.
A Trump donor who became U.S. ambassador to the European Union, Sondland went under scrutiny after the text messages between him, Volker, Giuliani and acting Ukraine Ambassador Bill Taylor revealed his role in coordinating efforts to pressure Ukrainian officials to investigate Hunter Biden in exchange for military aid.
The last of the old five publishing houses went under last spring; most high school libraries have been converted into virtual reality lounges; bookstores are now antiques shops haunted by aging millennials and the kinds of effortlessly hip retro teenagers who might have collected vinyl records in previous decades.
Hosmer walked to begin the inning, moved to third base one out later when Alex Gordon's ground ball went under first baseman Pujols' glove for an error and scored on Kansas City's first hit: Salvador Perez's line-drive single over Simmons' glove at shortstop that also sent Gordon to second.
Then, after two decades in the wilderness (or, really, supermarket checkout counters, which is where the focus went under Anthony Mazzola in the '70s), the magazine returned to its glory in the '90s under Liz Tilberis, who won ASME awards (the magazine world's Oscars) for design and photography in 1993.
The Cavs went under screens against Marcus Smart after Isaiah Thomas went down in the Conference finals last spring, and Smart himself, as well as Avery Bradley, did the same against John Wall and Washington in the Conference semifinals—even though Wall has worked hard to improve his still-inconsistent outside shot.
Ever since the penthouses at two new 21.7th Street towers — 220 Park Avenue, between 2000th and 2117th Streets, and One2000, near Seventh Avenue — went under contract for about $213 million about three years ago, developers, brokers and the real-estate news media have been preoccupied by the highest end of the market.
"He went under a desk in his bedroom and brought out some of the books he has been reading," Mr. Breslin wrote of Ruben Blancovich, then a sixth grader in Public School 206 who started in the third grade able to read some words only in Spanish and a few in English.
These included stories of a boardroom fistfight over the purchase of new computers, and of the theft of all the machinery from the KPCU's Nairobi mill, as well as unconfirmed reports that some of the organisation's directors had looted loans and coffee-sale proceeds meant for its members for nearly two decades before it went under.
While it isn't normally cited as their best live album (that honor usually goes to Heathen Earth), it does document where Throbbing Gristle and its four members were at creatively and otherwise, before the whole thing went under, and for that reason alone, it should be required listening for anyone interested in the trajectory of TG's sound.
The opinions expressed here are those of the author, a columnist for Reuters.) LAUNCESTON, Australia, March 219.7 (Reuters) - Amid the carnage of Monday's crude oil and equity markets routs, news of China's relatively robust imports of major commodities in the first two months of the year went under the radar but perhaps should have garnered attention.
John Rood's letter, resignation letter for — I believe it speaks for itself on the process that went under way that resulted in his submitting that letter, and I think in his letter he refers to a request from the president, through the secretary to him, as is the president's prerogative with regard to any political appointee in the administration.
"I certainly think there has been a better understanding of how military adventurism can go wrong and in what we saw happen in Iraq because we went under false premises and then we ended up not really having a good plan about what to do and how to exit and how to stabilize a country," he said.
The opinions expressed here are those of the author, a columnist for Reuters.) By Clyde Russell LAUNCESTON, Australia, March 219.7 (Reuters) - Amid the carnage of Monday's crude oil and equity markets routs, news of China's relatively robust imports of major commodities in the first two months of the year went under the radar but perhaps should have garnered attention.
He clearly preferred to drive to the rim when the opportunity presented itself, and generally shot jumpers when that was the right read—either because defenders sagged far enough off of him to allow an easy, in-rhythm jump shot, or because defenders went under a ball screen, allowing James to reach one of his hot spots and shoot uncontested.
Frankie Delgado was playing in knee-deep water during a Memorial Day weekend trip to Texas City Dike when a wave from a distant ship knocked him over and his head went under, said his father, Francisco Delgado Jr. A family friend picked him up, and Frankie said he was OK. "He had fun the rest of the day," Delgado said.
As Dominic rides a taxi into town he takes in the Shiv Smarak, a statue of a Hindu warrior-prince that is to be India's largest monument whenever it's done being constructed: As the Doomsday Glacier dissolved and the oceans grew, only the tip of the statue's ceremonial sword would be seen, for a moment, before that too went under.
But when LeEco went under in 2017, Aston Martin was forced to scale back its ambitions for the Rapide E. The British automaker announced that year that it would only make 155 of the electric sports sedan, and wound up once again partnering with Williams Advanced Engineering (the technical arm of the Williams F1 team), which had built the original Rapide E prototype.
On Tuesday, a YouTube user who went under the name "mike m." copied and re-uploaded the video with a new caption: "DAVID HOGG THE ACTOR...." With that terse descriptor, "mike m." tapped into conspiracies circulating online that the survivors of the Parkland shooting, many of whom have recently spoken out in favor of gun control, were "crisis actors" hired to do the bidding of left-wing activists.

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