Sentences with phrase «by an avalanche of»

The latest market share data release by comScore was followed, as always, by the avalanche of «you haven't seen the last of Microsoft» and «Yahoo is going to beat Google as soon as they restructure» type of posts.
The handful of earlier verses in the koran that speak of tolerance (when mohammad was weak and needed to rearm and resupply) are overwhelmed by an avalanche of later ones that carry a much different message of hate, punishment and DEATH.
Fatigued by the avalanche of taste - alike, burn - alike super-hot chile strains, crosses and hybrids, I offer a challenge to video reviewers and hobby growers: objectively tell the difference between them using only your taste buds.
The same tune every year, we will beat Stoke, Giroud will score a goal or two and the AKB's will start praising their Icon singing WENGER knows best, and on so on and so forth another season aiming for that 4th (3rd better), business as usual bullying the low feeders and struggling to draw with the top four or not loose by an avalanche of goals................
An FA decision which with certain distinguished exceptions, notably Terry Venables, who got the England job which could well have gone to Hodgson in 1994, has been greeted by an avalanche of outrage in the media; and angry scepticism among tens of thousands of fans.
A freezing rain, followed by an avalanche of four feet of snow and winds of 70 miles an hour, hit thousands of cattle still grazing on «summer pastures» at a time when the animals had not yet grown their protective winter coats and were ill prepared for the harsh conditions.
Slowly but surely, antibiotics and accutane are being drowned by an avalanche of unstoppable natural weapons.
Granted, whatever poignancy you might be tempted to draw from is completely rolled over by the avalanche of prurience that this film indulges in, but poignancy is so out of the picture here that it's not even a consideration.
If only he could deliver when the film needs that shot of adrenaline for the action scenes as he fails to connect us to the immediacy of the moment as characters get overrun by avalanches of poorly - animated CGI zombie hordes while keeping the focus on Gerry, the one character we're all but assured is safe.
We know from attending a variety of education events over the last few months that those responsible for energy bills in school are often overwhelmed, confused and frustrated by the avalanche of information and options available and would give anything for some clarity and simplicity.
The Supreme Court turned them all down (likely to avoid being buried by an avalanche of 100 school districts filing Amicus briefs to explain how the Levy Swipe plan will harm their students).
The current - generation Cherokee found that out first - hand when its debut in 2013 was greeted by an avalanche of criticism from an indignant public that couldn't believe that Jeep became a little too playful with the model's looks.
With everyone from Samsung to Augen joining the tablet gold rush, the market's being hit by an avalanche of Android - powered slates.
He's stunned, muted by the avalanche of the mundane.
Hopefully, we can avoid being crushed by the avalanche of FOIA request responses from the federal climate science community.
In the event Pruitt were forced from office by the avalanche of scandals swirling around him, Wheeler — if confirmed as the agency's number two — would suddenly be running the EPA.
Over the years Bob has mentored 100s of students, has been honored with many awards and, judging by the avalanche of tributes that have come in over the past week, he is renowned, respected and loved across the globe.
Snowed in by an avalanche of patent infringements, the group was «struggling to find associates to fill the work that's coming in.
There are endless pieces of information published around the clock, and sometimes logging onto Twitter can feel like being crushed by an avalanche of content.
And, third - party developers ranging from Hyundai and GE to a host of startups all announced Alexa integration in 2016 followed by an avalanche of new Alexa - enabled devices at CES.
A retired couple in the Boston area told the Boston Globe last week that they also are being buried by an avalanche of junk from unsolicited Amazon packages over the span of several months.

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Read enough of these stories — as well as the avalanche of posts and articles out there urging you to up your productivity by getting up early — and you're bound to feel a little guilty if you're not naturally up and at»em at dawn.
Here's one bit that may have been buried under the avalanche of health care news that came out this week: the latest Medicare Trustees» report projects that Medicare will become insolvent by 2029.
One of the most uncomfortably funny movies you'll ever see, it follows a family whose ski trip is interrupted by an avalanche.
The best way is to make sure that the technology then groups the avalanche of email by client and project so that a user can easily see what's going on when desired.
While other get - out - of - debt strategies can be cheaper — you'd likely pay less in interest charges, for instance, by using the debt avalanche method — the debt snowball method feels better to some people.
Those kinds of personal attacks are meant to wear down and break a target — to push a public figure out of public life by bombarding them with a never - ending avalanche of smears and accusations.
And all this avalanche was caused by a not very successful attempt by a porn actress Stormy Daniel to make a photo robot of a man who allegedly threatened her and her daughter if she did not give up attempts to cancel the agreement between her and Donald Trump, forbidding her to publish memories of their not quite platonic relationships, at the time in his life, when he could not imagine himself as President of the United States even in his worst nightmare.
And strangely enough, it seems to me that the forthcoming Korean Reunification, the state visit to the US of Macron's dandruff, the fleetingness of negotiations with Merkel, and even the publication of intelligence data about Iran's development of an atomic bomb by Bibi Netanyahu all fit into an oil painting depicting an avalanche - like frontal offensive by Trump.
None of us needs to be reminded of that the crypto market has been hit by an avalanche with prices declining more than 50 % for the...
Similar to when Fannie was plugged full of derivatives under former CEO Franklin Raines — who by the way had no clue how catastrophic the situation was and should be in jail but instead received a $ 100 million «you're fired» severance agreement — the Government has once again looked the other way while Wall Street unloaded another avalanche of derivatives onto FNM / FRE.
Under the avalanche of commentary on the new translation of the Ordinary Form of the Mass, just approved by the Vatican, I poke my head above the erudite criticisms, to speak as a man whose entire priesthood has been in parishes....
Consider the best - selling status of Kathleen Norris's The Cloister Walk and the avalanche of popular literature on Benedictines by Elizabeth Canham, Joan Chittister, Esther de Waal, John McQuiston, Basil Pennington, David Steindl - Rast, Benet Tvedten and Norvene Vest.
Even when there is no intent, subconscious or otherwise, to teach ethnocentrism and prejudice in our nation - state systems, the presentation of news (e.g. of damage done to people by earthquakes, avalanches, or wars) about distant peoples in a context of passive entertainment and commercial announcements as typically happens In western TV, radio and press fosters indifference.
Secondary, and tertiary tackles may be illegal when the runner is down, but many is the time the runner gets caught by one ankle and, standing still, must face an avalanche of three or four tacklers.
How well the state of California has succeeded in preparing for her guests can be best summarized by statistics: 45 miles of cross-country runs, 14 miles of downhill trail and, of course, the great jump, 1,300 feet from top to bottom, are all ready and now being tested by advance contingents of skiers; three ski lifts have been constructed at a cost of $ 600,000; $ 50,000 has been spent to secure Squaw against the chance of avalanche; communications on the downhill courses require 80 miles of telephone wire; blasting the trails smooth took two tons of dynamite; 12 miles of construction road were built; it took 50 men and $ 250,000 to build the ski jump.
Her dad, Craig, a natural resources consultant who used to set off avalanches with explosives as part of his job, had to be awakened by a 2:15 a.m. phone call delivering the news of his daughter's stunning success.
The Ozil transfer was predicted to begin an avalanche of world class players racing to Arsenal which by now would be a super club winning the EPL and making the ECL semi's.
Starting the season with a bang and an avalanche of goals he then showed his lack of proffesionalism by angering the then Wigan boss Steve Bruce with some tardy behaviour and that then sparked a lean run in front of goal and ended any hope of Zaki winning a permanent deal at the DW Stadium.
Arsenal can beat Norwich City by 5 - 0 score - line to go top of the table provided they are confident to score an avalanche of goals at Carrow Road on Sunday evening.
«But that was nothing compared to the avalanche of abuse endured by Benitez after Barcelona's sensational 4 - 0 Clasico victory in November.
What's more, since the series of restings / droppings by Arsene Wenger on Wednesday night, there's been a veritable avalanche of transfer speculation.
The reform instantly triggered an avalanche of requests for help from prisoners facing legal cases, with calls to the Howard League's advice line increasing by 45 %.
Already, one such group - called 38 Degrees (the angle at which avalanches begin), funded by the estate of Anita Roddick - is trying to re-create the success of MoveOn.org, the hugely influential American group.
The telegenic former FBI agent repeatedly defended the National Security Agency against attacks following the avalanche of leaks by Edward Snowden, often taking a harder line than the White House.
We continued to witness an avalanche of constitutional breaches by politicians — especially by the President Olusegun Obasanjo - led Peoples Democratic Party.
The NSA's Advanced Network Technology catalogue was part of the avalanche of classified documents leaked by Snowden, a former agency contractor.
The model could, for example, be used to anticipate avalanches, to determine the load on buildings caused by snow or calculate the traction of vehicles on snow - covered surfaces by predicting the behaviour of snow.
That may not seem surprising, but the team did note one shocker: Craters left by high - speed drops started out with relatively steep sides but within seconds they avalanched to form slopes with a more stable configuration — a previously unstudied process that widened the crater and made it shallower (image above, where depth is exaggerated by a factor of three).
However, in 2010, an international team of researchers showed that Eve could hack the system by exploiting a weakness in the so - called avalanche photodiodes (APDs) used to detect the individual photons.
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