Ruins and basilicas, palaces and colossi, set in the midst of a sordid present, where all that was living and warm-blooded seemed sunk in the deep degeneracy of a superstition divorced from reverence; the dimmer but yet eager Titanic life gazing and struggling on walls and ceilings; the long vistas of white forms whose marble eyes seemed to hold the monotonous light of an alien world: all this vast wreck of ambitious ideals, sensuous and spiritual, mixed confusedly with the signs of breathing fo
Australia's mutton glut has sent prices tumbling, and some farmers are compelled to give their sheep away to save costs instead of rearing them on-farm.
The glut of ASMR content on social media has spurred growing interest in the phenomenon.
Last year, Maine lobstermen landed around the same volume they had during the catastrophic glut of 2012.
To counteract the "supra-additive effect" of speedy or glut eating among children prone to obesity, parents should encourage them to eat slowly and in calm surroundings, the study found.
But the subsequent recession and sluggish recovery produced a glut of workers for these relatively low-skill, personal-service jobs; wages have been depressed as a consequence, Mr.
As the shares sank 20 per cent under a glut of sell orders — and Japanese agency R&I downgraded Toshiba's credit rating from BBB minus to BB — Tokyo traders said the market was trying to price in the possibility that Toshiba's shareholder equity would be zero by the end of the current fiscal year in March.
The interest in compressed natural gas vehicles is the latest result of the gas glut following the shale oil and gas revolution.
A persistent supply glut has weighed on crop prices and reduced opportunities to move cargoes around the world.
Until September, outages had run well below that level, amplifying angst about a glut of supply.
Even on a shoestring budget of an intern, I was always able to afford a cute top or a stylish pair of shoes — and that was thanks to the glut of cheap, trendy clothes that retailers churn out at a breakneck pace.
This explanation contrasts sharply with the hypothesis of a savings glut: little more than a tautology for slow demand growth.
Over the past two years, an unprecedented glut of capital has poured into ride-hailing companies around the world, fuelling stiff competition between duplicate services.
" A loose interpretation of the tales of the Italian poet Giambattista Basile, it's a worthy addition to the recent glut of fairy tale films: BBC Culture's Rebecca Laurence believes it presents a fresh angle.
Output in the US, which drove the creation of the glut in the years before the price crash, has fallen more than 500,000 b/d from a peak of 9.
At the same time, BHP, Rio and Vale have all trimmed their production guidance, helping to tighten a market that has been struggling with a supply glut.
Chinese authorities have issued a slew of measures to revive the property market after it took a downturn in 2014 due to weak demand and a supply glut.
But the global benchmark retreated again due to further concerns of a supply glut that have contributed to oil prices plummeting 70 per cent since mid-2014.
But the glut of guides hasn't stopped France's Foreign Ministry from compiling La Liste, an ambitious ranking of what it claims are the 1,000 best "tables of exception" in the world.
However, such small factories are facing significant stress as they struggle to remain competitive amid slowing demand, rising labour costs and a glut of capacity.