Sentences with phrase «awashed by»

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But, in a world awash in gas, and with other competing sources of energy getting cheaper by the month, the window may remain closed for good.
Composition of debt (household, non-financial corporate, financial corporate, and government) varies by country, but the common theme is that developed countries are awash in debt.
With the world awash in oil and crude prices flirting with $ 30 / barrel, Kenya appears undaunted by any challenge to find takers for its oil.
The market is so awash in natural gas, according to many analysts, that there could be no space left to store the stuff in the entire U.S. by this autumn unless demand surges or producers seal their wells.
Rather, if it is to occur, I personally believe it will be driven by a near historic lack of acceptable alternative investments in a world both awash in liquidity and intentionally starved for rate of return in safe investment vehicles by central bankers.
The ETF blitz might lift the stock market and thus consumer confidence, but is unlikely to encourage much extra risk - taking by companies that are already awash with cash.
Our society is now awash in presentism, evinced by our celebration of a form of marriage that is intrinsically sterile, our diminishing willingness to bear and raise children, and the wanton irresponsibility of reckless entitlement spending and debt.
The resultant peace is scarred by the enduring poverty that brought the war in the first place, and by the violence all too commonplace in countries where the «cold war» was fought — countries still awash in weapons.
For in the immediate aftermath of the attacks on New York and Washington, there was a remarkable resurgence of simple, indeed robust, moral clarity in a country that had long been told, by everyone from Alan Wolfe to Jerry Falwell, that it was awash in moral relativism.
And so it was that my first day passed awash with vibrant market scenes, new smells and tastes, skyscrapers and friendly faces all framed by the South China Sea glittering in the south, and by hills and mountains stretching for the sky in the north.
But then your mouth is awash with decadent chocolate made creamier by the additional avocado.
The white - heavy walls of the lobby and hallways are awash in unfiltered natural sunlight that's fittingly interrupted by sea blue hues, and decorative genuine coral décor abounds — all making guests feel at one with the marine milieu.
In an Evening Standard report the former spud was speaking about the ridiculous prices that are being paid in the transfer market this summer and in recent years, especially by English clubs awash with the Premier League TV money.
Within moments of the exchange, Twitter was awash with unsubstantiated claims that the nurse was the wife (or daughter) of a Tory councillor — a very Scottish political slur — and that she was employed by private health service Bupa rather than the NHS.
Today, the New York Times used vivid details to show New Yorkers that Albany remains awash in money and utterly dominated by a cynical, pay to play culture that exploits every possible legal loophole, and often seems bereft of basic ethics.
Harrowing pictures of children lying on the bare floor but showing determination to learn, were awash on social media and some news portals, drawing the attention of Dr. Mahamoud Bawumia, who was on a visit in the region, to pass by the school.
«Two days ago, the media was awash with the story of Tiv militia gang arrested in Taraba State by the Army who confessed that over 1000 of them were recruited and dangerously armed by the Benue State Government to kill the Fulani herdsmen.
The statement added, «In the last week or so, the social media has been awash with fictitious reports, all painting an uncanny picture of desperation by Magu over his purported non-confirmation as substantive chair of the EFCC, and of stricture within the rank and file of the EFCC workforce leading to resignations.
Suddenly awash in cash, she decided to do a last - minute mailing touting her endorsement by Gov. Andrew Cuomo, she said.
Russia's space program, once fueled by national pride alone, is now awash in petrodollars and big plans.
Engorged by heavy spring rains, the river has overwhelmed both its east and west banks; a large industrial park northwest of Treasure Island is seen awash in muddy water.
When I stopped by, he was sitting behind a green steel desk awash in paper.
By sheer numbers, human bodies are awash in bacteria.
By ROBERT O'CONNER and KATE DOUGLAS As winter closes in and the temperature drops below freezing, airports become awash with de-icing fluids.
Ardi and fossil bones from at least 35 other children and adults were uncovered in the Afar desert in Ethiopia by the Middle Awash research group.
The A / W 2016 runway were awash with assorted coats - suede, leather, wool - and if Valentino's, Balmain's and Roberto Cavalli's collections are anything to go by - coats are having a super long moment this season.
The result is a rich experience for any audience: a story of family and culture, death and transcendence, all set to vibrant Latin music — including a new song by Oscar winners Kristen Anderson - Lopez and Robert Lopez («Frozen»)-- and awash in the brilliant colors and dazzling designs the imaginative talents at Disney and Pixar are known for.
Since the OASIS was primarily conceived by James Halliday (Mark Rylance), an eccentric inventor with a vast nostalgia for the pop culture of the 1980s, Halliday's most ardent adherents, most of whom weren't even born then, are awash in the movie and video game artifacts of that era.
The cinematography, by Natasha Braier, is awash in startling colors and tenebrous shadows.
Krisha by George Wolf Krisha is not only a powerful character study awash in piercing intimacy, it is a stunning... read more →
Working from a script by Gaby Chiappe, Scherfig — best known for the winsome coming - of - age drama «An Education» — skillfully keeps the tonal shifts in working order, keeping the story afloat in a series of crisp, sharply focused vignettes awash in clattering typewriters, smoldering cigarettes and other appurtenances of a bygone age.
«Call Me By Your Name» is awash in the magical splendor of beautiful sunshine, luscious foods and first love.
De Palma, codirected by Noah Baumbach and Jake Paltrow, is awash in great clips: a few more from Hitchcock, from Antonioni, Godard, Truffaut - but mostly, of course, De Palma's own, and they are killer, in more ways than one.
When I arrived at last year's Middleburg Film Festival, awash as usual in Mother Nature's autumnal splendor in the heart of Virginia's wine and horse country, I was visually assaulted by a big old honking «Trump for President» sign as the two - lane road curved into the town.
by Walter Chaw In a season awash in Terrence Malick shrines, Justin Kurzel's Macbeth has the temerity to evoke Andrei Tarkovsky instead.
It pulls the listener into a depraved 1930's Hollywood awash in swing, sin and madness, with John Barry the bandleader of the deluded and the damned finally clash for one of the composer's his most haunting scores, if not his most disturbing film at that, given a superb liner note recollection by Barry expert Jon Burlingame..
I would further suggest that these days we seem to be awash in existential educational questions like those, brought on by such new controversies (at least, newly packaged) as whether it's good to try to close the achievement gap, whether it's counterproductive to demand «proficiency» as opposed to «improvement,» whether «differentiated instruction» is another form of tracking, whether common standards are anti-American, etc..
«Education today must prepare young people to flourish in a society awash with intelligent technology and to enter a job market shaped by rapid technological change, yet there are urgent challenges in the world that require human solutions from future leaders.
The schools attended by poor children, however, are often awash in challenges that appear, at least in the near term, to be more urgent than serving the gifted.
The Golden State is awash in what the California Teachers Association calls its State of Emergency Week, a series of events supported by several other groups, including the National Education Association.
It might have a clean storefront similar to its neighbors, but Aether's curb is often awash in dirt - spattered adventure bikes and road - worn sports cars — rides owned by the Hollywood elite and the hoi polloi alike.
Grid Set by Championship Points as Rain Washes Out Qualifying for Second Round of ALMS LONG BEACH, Calif. — The streets of Long Beach were awash today as qualifying for Saturday's two - hour American Le Mans Series at Long Beach was canceled due to rain and standing water on the temporary circuit.
Step inside the 2013 Cadillac SRX and you'll be greeted by a thoroughly modern — some might say futuristic — cabin awash in supple materials and glimmering gauges.
And by that, I mean being jolly handy off road, utterly relaxing on it, and awash with luxury.
But from the moment he steps aboard the Jesus of Lübeck with the blackguard John Hawkyns, we and Billy become awash in the gritty romance of high seas adventurers who are beguiled by risk, danger, and the promise of wealth beyond their wildest dreams.
She was astounded by how much blood there was: the upended ark of the carcass awash in it, blood sloshing around, several inches deep.
Rather, if it is to occur, I personally believe it will be driven by a near historic lack of acceptable alternative investments in a world both awash in liquidity and intentionally starved for rate of return in safe investment vehicles by central bankers.
Just a few months ago, the Jack Russell Terrier was hampered by devastating physical injuries and awash in the sad confusion of being neglected and abandoned at an apartment complex in Cornelius.
Around our office, we joke that errors - and - omissions is a very dry topic — but it's not much of a joke, because any professional - liability insurance is complicated by definition, riddled with intricacy and awash in fine print.
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