Sentences with phrase «from deluges»

Seasonal forecasters expect California (and the southern portion of the country) to have increased odds for more rain and snow for the rest of the winter, as was the case during the blockbuster El Niño of 1997 - 1998, which saw numerous floods and mudslides from deluges that hit the state.
Her party was under fire for accepting millions of dollars of donations from real estate and construction companies that were profiting from a deluge of Chinese investment.
In hope of relief from the deluge of commencement bullfeathers, I turned to the famously conservative novelist Tom Wolfe, who spoke at Duke University.
Paul, who's actively courting support from African - Americans and other minority voters, sees this as an opportunity to set himself apart from the deluge of criticism aimed at Republicans over voting rights.
Engineers moved Rosetta farther away from the comet to protect it from the deluge and dust.
What's the best way to get the most from the deluge of words?
Many families suffer from a deluge of paper from their various schools and other organisations.
The city of Dallas says state officials have asked them to prepare The Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center as a mega shelter to house Hurricane Harvey evacuees seeking safety from the deluge of rain and rising floodwaters along the Texas Gulf Coast.
A brief respite from the deluge of games came when AMD CEO Lisa T. Su came on stage to announce AMD's new line of GPUs which are specifically targeting VR, but without any specific performance numbers disclosed it's hard to get too excited about the reveal.
Miami has recovered from the deluge and is open for the business of Art Fairs.
Phenomenally loud, MBV's guitar - driven avant - rock features drifting, haunted melodic lines that emerge from a deluge of electronic distortion, dissonance, and pure noise.
The disruptions result from a deluge of dumped charged particles temporarily changing the ionosphere from a «mirror» that bounces high frequency radio waves around the planet to a «sponge» that soaks them up,» Dr Rodger says.
While there does appear to be a hole in the dike to allow some legal professionals to drip through to a board seat, it is far from a deluge.
Another startup wants to save patients from a deluge of potentially irrelevant health information online with a service that customizes a regular feed of reliable research.
Siri has been recently facing competition from a deluge of AI - based voice assistants, such as Samsung's Bixby, HTC's Sense Companion and Microsoft's Cortana, which is why Apple is expected to launched an improved version of the voice assistant with the iPhone 8 this year.
Secondary markets also are benefiting from a deluge of investment capital looking to find a place to land.

Not exact matches

The term refers to the deluge of information that pours forth from various sources, measured in gigabytes and terabytes.
In a recent blog post, Hsieh outlined his approach to keeping the email deluge from eroding his productivity.
LONDON / ZURICH, May 3 - Roche has won a reprieve an expected deluge of cheaper versions of its biotech cancer drugs as U.S. regulators knocked back a biosimilar form of rituximab from Swiss rival Novartis.
The number of distributed denial - of - service (DDoS) attacks — which are designed to paralyze a target network with a deluge of messages, often sent from a bevy of hijacked computers — leaped more than 170 % last year, and Cisco projects it will jump again by a factor of two or more by 2021.
Naturally, his forecasts were derailed by a combination of a deluge in mortgage costs from the disastrous acquisition of Countrywide Financial, and years of extremely low rates that shrank the margins the bank earns on its giant loan portfolios.
Sifting through a deluge of resumes from a large, general - interest job site can suck up unnecessary time.
President Donald Trump visited Texas on Tuesday to survey damage from the first major natural disaster to test his leadership in a crisis, as record rainfall from Tropical Storm Harvey lashed Houston and tens of thousands of people fled deluged homes.
While the change to the news feed does mean it is easier to see posts from «friends,» as they will no longer be buried in a deluge of content, it does make it harder to get your content noticed through organic sharing.
To prevent its clients from being deluged with incompatible offers, Voices.com has developed a screening algorithm that generates only the closest matches to the job that's been posted.
The perpetual challenge for Legacy South is striking a communicative balance: maintaining high - quality personal interactions while preventing a daily deluge of calls from needy clients.
A toxic onslaught from the nation's petrochemical hub was largely overshadowed by the record - shattering deluge of Hurricane Harvey as residents and first responders struggled to save lives and property.
Multiple investigations later, it's become pretty clear that the deluge of disinformation targeted to U.S. voters on social media did have an effect, from online acrimony to real - world protests.
Over the hills, the vales, the cities, rage the red flames fierce: The Heavens melted from north to south: and Urizen, who sat Above all heavens, in thunders wrap'd, emerg'd his leprous head From out his holy shrine, his tears in deluge piteous Falling into the deep sublime: flag'd with grey - brow'd snows And thunderous visages, his jealous wings wav'd over the deep; Weeping in dismal howling woe, he dark descended, howling Around the smitten bands, clothed in tears & trembling, shudd» ring cfrom north to south: and Urizen, who sat Above all heavens, in thunders wrap'd, emerg'd his leprous head From out his holy shrine, his tears in deluge piteous Falling into the deep sublime: flag'd with grey - brow'd snows And thunderous visages, his jealous wings wav'd over the deep; Weeping in dismal howling woe, he dark descended, howling Around the smitten bands, clothed in tears & trembling, shudd» ring cFrom out his holy shrine, his tears in deluge piteous Falling into the deep sublime: flag'd with grey - brow'd snows And thunderous visages, his jealous wings wav'd over the deep; Weeping in dismal howling woe, he dark descended, howling Around the smitten bands, clothed in tears & trembling, shudd» ring cold.
When he occasionally made a direct appeal for a dime from viewers or listeners for the poor of the world, he would be deluged with coins taped to letters.
So I've been deluged by (two) requests to post the Mad Men stuff from my Furman talk: From our view, people not so long ago lived somewhere between contemptible self - indulgence and inexplicable insanfrom my Furman talk: From our view, people not so long ago lived somewhere between contemptible self - indulgence and inexplicable insanFrom our view, people not so long ago lived somewhere between contemptible self - indulgence and inexplicable insanity.
Zeus Kreiszchte «The fact that the story of a Great Deluge happened to be popular in the region is no surprise, but that does not prove that «god did it» @Chad «good point, it's popular because it actually happened, looks like you are acknowledging that... does nt prove that God did it, however, it does demonstrate that the bible is accurate, and that your comment about it being «ripped off» from some other ancient tale is nonsense..
I can't think of another high profile athlete getting injured, where we didn't get deluged with details about the injury, X-Rays, CT Scans, MRI's, surgeries, doctors from all over the planet giving their two cents.
If there wasn't a need to have one sided action to balance the future book shading prices too much would invite an undesirable deluge of one sided sharp action from the professionals.
And finally you need to know that you may be deluged by free samples of formula and educational materials from formula companies and their health professional collaborators who say they support breastfeeding.
I was deluged with responses from parents asking what to do when all that fails and the child still refuses to cooperate.
Girls weren't safe from the marketing deluge either.
Barbara Drozdowicz, chief executive of the East European Resource Centre, explained that her organisation was deluged with telephone calls and emails from immigrants who faced hostility immediately after the June 23 referendum.
Members» Hill and district offices are deluged with calls (and visits) from constituents.
Creasy admitted that some of the messages may have been provoked by the deluge of emails people have received over the past few months from contenders not only in the deputy leadership contest, but also the campaigns for leader and London mayoral candidate.
«Every 10 minutes there's going to be another TV advertisement — Americans for America, Concerned Citizens for America — and they're going to be deluged with ads and political propaganda from all sorts of ways and I think they're going to say the system is out of control,» Cuomo said.
«People are going to be deluged with money and ads and political propaganda from all sorts of ways, and I think they're going to say the system is out of control,» he said.
In recent months, a flurry of studies have been reported showing everything from a bias towards Remain on the Andrew Marr show to a supposed deluge of anti-Brexit voices on Radio 4's Today Programme.
From Vote Leave's absurd claims that Turkey is about to join the EU (along with their implicit threat of millions of Turkish people coming to Britain) to scare stories about hoards of foreign criminals arriving in the UK — it's been a one - way deluge of negativity about free movement.
In the message, the scheme's founder, Sergey Mavrodi, said because of the likely deluge of requests from participants, payments would be gradual and have limits.
The Dominican Republic native alluded to the rainstorms that have deluged his home country — a symptom of climate change, Espaillat said, a phenomena Pruitt doubts exists — and to Sessions» assertions that immigrants from the Hispanic island lack the skills to contribute to U.S. society
They called for sewage treatment mechanisms to keep waste from tainting the East River during floods and permeable surfaces that could act as a sponge when the area gets deluged.
Myth of land - changing deluge supported by geology, as are flood legends from Scandinavia to Tibet
Since the Army's thought helmet project became publicly known, Schmeisser has been deluged with Freedom of Information Act requests from individuals and organizations concerned about privacy issues.
Following the release of the results, his office was deluged with thousands of emails and phone calls from desperate patients and families.
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