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" ... EVERYTHING CHANGED WITH the coronavirus. The Trump Administration didn’t think much of it at first. “I think it will help to accelerate the return of jobs to North America,” Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross predicted on January 30. The next month, the number of cases in the United States creeped up to two dozen. Trump stayed optimistic—at least in public. “It’s going to disappear,” the president said. “One day—it’s like a miracle—it will disappear.” Wishful thinking, both for the country and for Trump’s businesses, especially the Washington, D.C., hotel and Trump National Doral golf resort in Miami, which had taken on three mortgages totaling $295 million from Deutsche Bank in the previous eight years. ... "
" ... Even on the field, doubts creeped in. Flamengo’s march toward the Carioca crown, the local state championship, was never in doubt, but Mari’s departure for Arsenal altered the dynamics of the entire team. His replacements, Leo Pereira from Athletico Paranaense and Gustavo Henrique from Santos, are contemporary Brazilian central defenders, who defend in and around the box. They don’t offer the same speed. As a consequence, Flamengo’s passing game slowed down. ... "
" ... Nicholas McCarthy: [laughs] I’ll never forget shooting the scene when Miles crawls into bed with his mother, because Taylor’s performance is so genuinely terrifying to watch. That look on her face of absolute fear was right there from the very first time we did our first take and you could feel the whole crew holding their breath during the scene because Jackson’s basically whispering his dialogue to her. Everyone, including myself, was super creeped out by that moment. That was pretty unforgettable. ... "
" ... The prickly tone of the email got under MacDonald’s skin. He started thinking about the name more frequently. Suddenly, other comments started standing out, like the colleague who said, “I put off taking an abnormal psych class in college until my senior year because the name creeped me out.” MacDonald realized that while he personally wasn’t bothered by the name, others were. Maybe this wasn’t just nomenclature after all. ... "
" ... When the couple first created the cast-resin desserts, they “just flew out of the art fairs,” said Dion. “We were creeped out that they were so successful. This is a perfect setting, because you have a conflict with the informal garden style (of Storm King) and the English garden style. I’m not an artist who can’t stop making art. That’s not what I’m into. I’m into the ideas. That is why I like working site-specific and in a public domain.” ... "