Sentences with phrase «near collapse at»

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As 400 mourners gathered at Greater St. Stephen Full Gospel Baptist Church the next day, with Guter wailing hysterically and Thompson near collapse, the lead story in the paper ran under a one - column head reading, EX-SAINT DENIES ABUSING WIFE.
With the game locked at 1 - 1, Muamba collapsed near the halfway line and play was suspended after 41 minutes.
-- Wenger only signing one player all summer — Sanchez returning late and tired — Jack gets the stump in pre — season — Carzola MIA — Coq's knock — OG's deep in form — Theo's horror show — Welbeck — Welbroke — The captain's shaky legs at West Brom — Gabriel's temper against Costa — Ox's miss against Barca in the 1st leg — Cech being beaten at the near post — The collapse against Southampton and Swansea — Kos's constant knocks during the season — Mert's red against Costa — The disaster at Anfield and Old Trafford — The Crystal palace knock out
Early last Thursday morning he collapsed in the house he shared near campus, and efforts by paramedics to revive him failed; he was pronounced dead at Miami Valley Hospital shortly after arriving there.
And as we saw with Truex last year, if Harvick can amass such a volume of playoff points he then is a near lock to be among the four drivers vying for the championship at Homestead - Miami Speedway where the only way he wouldn't qualify is him completely collapsing in the semi-final round.
A three - storey building has collapsed at Ilufe Road, near Alaba International market in Ojo area of Lagos.
A representative for the 68 - year - old singer said in a statement: «Meat Loaf collapsed Thursday night due to severe dehydration near the end of his concert at the Northern Jubilee Auditorium in Edmonton, Alberta Canada.»
While some may see evidence of rapid glacier thinning in the past and again today as evidence that the West Antarctic Ice Sheet is nearing a collapse driven by human - caused climate change, Steig said at this point, scientists just don't know whether that is the case.
Professor Drijfhout said: «The planet earth recovers from the AMOC collapse in about 40 years when global warming continues at present - day rates, but near the eastern boundary of the North Atlantic (including the British Isles) it takes more than a century before temperature is back to normal.»
But only one company has been at the pinnacle of an industry, fallen to near collapse, and then, beyond anyone's expectations, returned to set the agenda.
Looking back, we enjoy the benefit of hindsight... but let's not under - estimate the existential threat to the company at the time: Operating free cash flow was minimal, there was little opportunity to realise assets (except at fire - sale prices) in 2009 - 11, almost EUR 400 million of net losses, investment write - downs & goodwill impairments were recorded in the five years ending in 2012 (which actually understates a near - 85 % collapse in net equity), as the banks kept shrinking their committed facilities & imposing harsher terms (and seriously considering pulling the plug).
Sometimes, these juxtapositions provide stark studies in materiality: for instance, the reflective black surface of Johnson's wax, soap and tile work The Collapse (2012), evoking an urban streetscape, hangs near a recent Robert Irwin (Black Painting with Blue Edge, 2008 — 09), which seems, at once, to attract and repel light.
Paul D... As a part - time alarmist I would answer that with a little bit of extrapolation added to some warnings of climate scientists I guess the worst case scenario at least includes the total collapse of the WAIS, creating tsunamis at least all over the Pacific rim, the subsequent sea level rise of c. 7m will destroy most of the remaining harbours, communication centers near coasts, next up would be the melting of the collapsed ice in the southern ocean altering the climate of the entire southern hemisphere, making it near - impossible to guess what areas are good for similar agriculture as before, leading to massive movements of people.
Bitcoin is losing its allure among speculators and may be headed for an epic collapse at some point in the near future, Allianz Global Investors has...
«What we do know at this point, however, is that this new tax bill will add another layer of uncertainty to a market that has been searching for some semblance of normal since the euphoric run - up and near economic collapse of the housing market over the last decade.
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